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Alternatives to gprof [closed]
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Valgrind has an instruction-count profiler with a very nice visualizer called KCacheGrind. As Mike Dunlavey recommends, Valgrind counts the fraction of instructions for which a procedure is live on the stack, although I'm sorry to say it appears to become confused in the presence of mutual recur...
What does the Ellipsis object do?
While idly surfing the namespace I noticed an odd looking object called Ellipsis , it does not seem to be or do anything special, but it's a globally available builtin.
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Getting scroll bar width using JavaScript [duplicate]
... I should have showed different HTML. The div.somethingBig is really a table, not a div, and it will be narrow and tall. My bad.
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Pythonic way to print list items
I would like to know if there is a better way to print all objects in a Python list than this :
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Two divs, one fixed width, the other, the rest
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border: 2px dashed #00f;
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You can also do it with display: table, which is usually a better approach: How can I put an input element on the same line as its label?
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What Automatic Resource Management alternatives exist for Scala?
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For now Scala 2.13 has finally supported: try with resources by using Using :), Example:
val lines: Try[Seq[String]] =
Using(new BufferedReader(new FileReader("file.txt"))) { reader =>
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Inserting HTML into a div
...ind that innerHTML is not accessable for all types of tags when using IE. (table elements for example)
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What is a higher kinded type in Scala?
...pply to value arguments to "construct" a value.
Value constructors are usually called "functions" or "methods". These "constructors" are also said to be "polymorphic" (because they can be used to construct "stuff" of varying "shape"), or "abstractions" (since they abstract over what varies between ...
How to remove from a map while iterating it?
...= m.erase(it)" since C++11
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++it;
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Note that we really want an ordinary for loop here, since we are modifying the container itself. The range-based loop should be strictly reserved for situations where we only care about the elements. The syntax for the RBFL makes this clear...
Passing a std::array of unknown size to a function
...way to make this work, as one would with plain C-style arrays?
No. You really cannot do that unless you make your function a function template (or use another sort of container, like an std::vector, as suggested in the comments to the question):
template<std::size_t SIZE>
void mulArray(std:...
