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What is the lifetime of a static variable in a C++ function?
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The lifetime of function static variables begins the first time[0] the program flow encounters the declaration and it ends at program termination. This means that the run-time must perform some book keeping in order to destruct it only if it was actually constructed.
Additionally, since t...
Possible heap pollution via varargs parameter
...heap never gets polluted, this should never throw a CCE
B b = listOfBs.get(0);
@SafeVarargs does not prevent this at all. However, there are methods which provably will not pollute the heap, the compiler just can't prove it. Previously, callers of such APIs would get annoying warnings that were c...
how do i do an insert with DATETIME now inside of SQL server mgmt studio
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answered Jun 18 '10 at 18:05
Craig StuntzCraig Stuntz
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getResourceAsStream() vs FileInputStream
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Eclipse menus don't show up after upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10
After upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10, when I click on any menus in Eclipse (Help, Window, Run) they don’t show up. Only menu stubs and selection are visible.
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Clear Text Selection with JavaScript
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answered Jul 3 '10 at 0:46
Gert GrenanderGert Grenander
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setuptools: package data folder location
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Option 1: Install as package data
The main advantage of placing data files inside the root of your Python package
is that it lets you...
How can I add new array elements at the beginning of an array in Javascript?
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const array = [ 3, 2, 1 ]
const newLastElement = 0
// Both of these lines are equivalent:
const newArray1 = array.concat(newLastElement) // [ 3, 2, 1, 0 ]
const newArray2 = array.concat([newLastElement]) // [ 3, 2, 1, 0 ]
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How does the ThreadStatic attribute work?
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Aug 27 at 12:02
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How do I get the backtrace for all the threads in GDB?
Is there an equivalent command in GDB to that of WinDbg's "!process 0 7"?
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