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Can I use a binary literal in C or C++?
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You can use BOOST_BINARY while waiting for C++0x. :) BOOST_BINARY arguably has an advantage over template implementation insofar as it can be used in C programs as well (it is 100% preprocessor-driven.)
To do the converse (i.e. print out a ...
How to list branches that contain a given commit?
...gt; via email rather than pushing or pulling commits directly.
__*__*__*__*__> <upstream>
/
fork-point
\__+__+__-__+__+__-__+__> <head>
(Here, the commits marked '-' wouldn't show up with git cherry, meaning they are already present in <upstream&...
What are good uses for Python3's “Function Annotations”
...re what you make of them.
They can be used for documentation:
def kinetic_energy(mass: 'in kilograms', velocity: 'in meters per second'):
...
They can be used for pre-condition checking:
def validate(func, locals):
for var, test in func.__annotations__.items():
value = locals[v...
Syntax Error: Not a Chance
...indentation will never be implemented.
Normally, imports from the special __future__ module enable features that are backwards-incompatible, such as the print() function, or true division.
So the line from __future__ import braces is taken to mean you want to enable the 'create blocks with braces'...
Case insensitive 'in'
...ive. Minimally, for example...:
class CaseInsensitively(object):
def __init__(self, s):
self.__s = s.lower()
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.__s)
def __eq__(self, other):
# ensure proper comparison between instances of this class
try:
oth...
Is there an online name demangler for C++? [closed]
... This one worked for me, but not the one in the more popular answer: _ZN9cdnalizer11rewriteHTMLINS_6apache8IteratorEcEET_RKSsRKNS_6ConfigES3_S3_St8functionIFS3_RKS3_SB_EES9_IFvSsEE
– matiu
Dec 28 '13 at 6:52
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What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?
...h the time.
Edit
I also found that IBM's AIX C/C++ compiler supports the __restrict__ keyword.
g++ also seems to support this as the following program compiles cleanly on g++:
#include <stdio.h>
int foo(int * __restrict__ a, int * __restrict__ b) {
return *a + *b;
}
int main(void) {
...
How to show all shared libraries used by executables in Linux?
... will look something like this:
1 /lib64/libexpat.so.0
1 /lib64/libgcc_s.so.1
1 /lib64/libnsl.so.1
1 /lib64/libpcre.so.0
1 /lib64/libproc-3.2.7.so
1 /usr/lib64/libbeecrypt.so.6
1 /usr/lib64/libbz2.so.1
1 /usr/lib64/libelf.so.1
1 /usr/lib64/libpopt.so.0
1 /usr/lib64/librpm-4.4.so...
How to get the parent dir location
...bspath doesn't validate anything, so if we're already appending strings to __file__ there's no need to bother with dirname or joining or any of that. Just treat __file__ as a directory and start climbing:
# climb to __file__'s parent's parent:
os.path.abspath(__file__ + "/../../")
That's far less...
In Python, how do I indicate I'm overriding a method?
...an think of a better solution please post it here!
def overrides(interface_class):
def overrider(method):
assert(method.__name__ in dir(interface_class))
return method
return overrider
It works as follows:
class MySuperInterface(object):
def my_method(self):
p...
