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Is it possible to clone html element objects in JavaScript / JQuery?

... Too bad you lose all attributes :/ – Pieter De Bie Sep 23 '19 at 12:49 add a comment  |  ...
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What are C++ functors and their uses?

...42); // create an instance of the functor class int i = add42(8); // and "call" it assert(i == 50); // and it added 42 to its argument std::vector<int> in; // assume this contains a bunch of values) std::vector<int> out(in.size()); // Pass a functor to std::transform, which calls the fu...
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Why isn't sizeof for a struct equal to the sum of sizeof of each member?

... errors. Here's an example using typical settings for an x86 processor (all used 32 and 64 bit modes): struct X { short s; /* 2 bytes */ /* 2 padding bytes */ int i; /* 4 bytes */ char c; /* 1 byte */ /* 3 padding bytes */ }; struct Y { int i; /* 4...
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printf with std::string?

...f what it expects definitely won't give you the results you want. It's actually undefined behaviour, so anything at all could happen. The easiest way to fix this, since you're using C++, is printing it normally with std::cout, since std::string supports that through operator overloading: std::cout...
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ERROR: Error 1005: Can't create table (errno: 121)

...nswered Sep 27 '12 at 14:39 DorvallaDorvalla 4,02722 gold badges2121 silver badges3939 bronze badges ...
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JSON serialization of Google App Engine models

... There is a small mistake in the code: Where you have "output[key] = to_dict(model)" it should be: "output[key] = to_dict(value)". Besides that it's perfect. Thanks! – arikfr Nov 7 '09 at 22:02 ...
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What do the python file extensions, .pyc .pyd .pyo stand for?

... .py: This is normally the input source code that you've written. .pyc: This is the compiled bytecode. If you import a module, python will build a *.pyc file that contains the bytecode to make importing it again later easier (and faster). .pyo...
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How to determine a Python variable's type?

...type(v) <type 'str'> Floating point integer: >>> v = 3.14159 >>> type(v) <type 'float'> share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How do I get around type erasure on Scala? Or, why can't I get the type parameter of my collections?

...hese instances are objects, you can pass them around, store them, and generally call methods on them. With the support of implicit parameters, it becomes a very powerful tool. Take the following example, for instance: object Registry { import scala.reflect.Manifest private var map= Map.empty[...
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What is the difference between varchar and varchar2 in Oracle?

...t rationale before, that's useful. Thanks. For the record, it is still totally ridiculous that the main character type in Oracle is "varchar2". Doesn't that strike anybody else as a terrible kludge? Seems like how I would have solved some problem in my first week of learning to program. ...