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What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it?
... token is converted into a token. (2.7). The
resulting tokens are syntactically and semantically analyzed and
translated as a translation unit. [SNIP]
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All external entity references are resolved. Library components ...
How to access and test an internal (non-exports) function in a node.js module?
... This should absolutely be the top answer. It does not require rewriting all existing modules with NODE_ENV specific exports, nor does it involve reading in the module as text.
– Adam Yost
Jul 22 '15 at 16:00
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How do I get my Python program to sleep for 50 milliseconds?
...rity, CPU load avg, available memory, and a plethora of other factors make all calls imprecise. The busier the system is, the higher the imprecision.
– David
Jan 28 '19 at 18:44
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Creating JS object with Object.create(null)?
...t.create(null) doesn't inherit from anything and thus has no properties at all.
In other words: A javascript object inherits from Object by default, unless you explicitly create it with null as its prototype, like: Object.create(null).
{} would instead be equivalent to Object.create(Object.prototy...
How do I create some kind of table of content in GitHub wiki?
...nk is <project URL#<header name>. The <header name> must be all lower case.
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Is it intended by the C++ standards committee that in C++11 unordered_map destroys what it inserts?
... always move from its argument. It's supposed to move if the argument is really an rvalue, and copy if it's an lvalue.
The behaviour, you observe, which always moves, is a bug in libstdc++, which is now fixed according to a comment on the question. For those curious, I took a look at the g++-4.8 he...
Importing files from different folder
...ere from a search engine, this is not the answer you are looking for. Typically you would structure your files into packages (see other answers) instead of modifying the search path.
By default, you can't. When importing a file, Python only searches the directory that the entry-point script is runn...
TypeError: method() takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given
...- it's just that the first one is implicit, from the point of view of the caller.
This is because most methods do some work with the object they're called on, so there needs to be some way for that object to be referred to inside the method. By convention, this first argument is called self inside ...
How do I get the opposite (negation) of a Boolean in Python?
...ful if you want to use a function that requires a predicate-function or a callback.
For example map or filter:
>>> lst = [True, False, True, False]
>>> list(map(operator.not_, lst))
[False, True, False, True]
>>> lst = [True, False, True, False]
>>> list(filter...
Getting a map() to return a list in Python 3.x
...ases, this ends up saving memory, and should make things go faster.
If all you're going to do is iterate over this list eventually, there's no need to even convert it to a list, because you can still iterate over the map object like so:
# Prints "ABCD"
for ch in map(chr,[65,66,67,68]):
prin...
