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How to tell where a header file is included from?
How can I tell where g++ was able to find an include file? Basically if I
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Linking static libraries to other static libraries
I have a small piece of code that depends on many static libraries (a_1-a_n). I'd like to package up that code in a static library and make it available to other people.
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Import text file as single character string
How do you import a plain text file as single character string in R? I think that this will probably have a very simple answer but when I tried this today I found that I couldn't find a function to do this.
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How to use Class in Java?
There's a good discussion of Generics and what they really do behind the scenes over at this question , so we all know that Vector<int[]> is a vector of integer arrays, and HashTable<String, Person> is a table of whose keys are strings and values Person s.
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“unpacking” a tuple to call a matching function pointer
I'm trying to store in a std::tuple a varying number of values, which will later be used as arguments for a call to a function pointer which matches the stored types.
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Algorithm to calculate the number of divisors of a given number
What would be the most optimal algorithm (performance-wise) to calculate the number of divisors of a given number?
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What should every programmer know about security? [closed]
I am an IT student and I am now in the 3rd year in university. Until now we've been studing a lot of subjects related to computers in general (programming, algorithms, computer architecture, maths, etc).
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Python String and Integer concatenation [duplicate]
I want to create string using integer appended to it, in a for loop. Like this:
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find filenames NOT ending in specific extensions on Unix?
Is there a simple way to recursively find all files in a directory hierarchy, that do not end in a list of extensions? E.g. all files that are not *.dll or *.exe
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Any reason not to use '+' to concatenate two strings?
A common antipattern in Python is to concatenate a sequence of strings using + in a loop. This is bad because the Python interpreter has to create a new string object for each iteration, and it ends up taking quadratic time. (Recent versions of CPython can apparently optimize this in some cases, b...
