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Implicit type conversion rules in C++ operators

... bits for IEEE-754) for a 32-bit int, so there might be some data loss. A 64-bit double should be just fine. – Mark Ransom Jun 2 at 13:55 add a comment  | ...
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How to run functions in parallel?

...imeout=10) for result in results]) And I got the output as : [1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216] I am thinking that this post may be useful for some of the windows users. share | improve this answer ...
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Why should I care about lightweight vs. annotated tags?

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Parse a .py file, read the AST, modify it, then write back the modified source code

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Use email address as primary key?

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Using IPython notebooks under version control

...although it would at least keep git diff notebook_file.ipynb free from base64 garbage). that said, incidentally if you do pull code (i.e. committed by someone else not using this approach) which contains some output, the output is checked out normally. Only the locally produced output is lost. My ...
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Comparing object properties in c# [closed]

... 64 votes UPDATE: The latest version of Compare-Net-Objects is located on GitHub , ha...
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How do I choose between Semaphore and SemaphoreSlim?

... 64 One difference is that SemaphoreSlim does not permit named semaphores, which can be system-wide...
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What is the best way to compare floats for almost-equality in Python?

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What are all the common undefined behaviours that a C++ programmer should know about? [closed]

... amount greater than or equal to the number of bits in the number (e.g. int64_t i = 1; i <<= 72 is undefined) Types, Cast and Const Casting a numeric value into a value that can't be represented by the target type (either directly or via static_cast) Using an automatic variable before it has...