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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

AMD has an ABI specification that describes the calling convention to use on x86-64. All OSes follow it, except for Windows which has it's own x86-64 calling convention. Why? ...
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How to do a less than or equal to filter in Django queryset?

I am attempting to filter users by a custom field in each users profile called profile. This field is called level and is an integer between 0-3. ...
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How do you properly determine the current script directory in Python?

...ing to get. It's unusual to be executing a script with exec/execfile; normally you should be using the module infrastructure to load scripts. If you must use these methods, I suggest setting __file__ in the globals you pass to the script so it can read that filename. There's no other way to get th...
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How to lock orientation during runtime

Is there a way to lock orientation during runtime? For example I'd like to allow the user to lock the screen to landscape if the user currently in landscape and toggle the menu option. ...
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What is the _snowman param in Ruby on Rails 3 forms for?

...net Explorer (5, 6, 7 and 8) to encode its parameters as unicode. Specifically, this bug can be triggered if the user switches the browser's encoding to Latin-1. To understand why a user would decide to do something seemingly so crazy, check out this google search. Once the user has put the web-sit...
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Django ManyToMany filter()

...nes__in=[zone1, zone2, zone3]) The double underscore (__) syntax is used all over the place when working with querysets. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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To underscore or to not to underscore, that is the question

...other framework languages? For example since C# is case-sensitive you can call a field "foo" and the public property "Foo" and it works fine. ...
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How to write to a file, using the logging Python module?

... __name__ == '__main__': if running on apache – Rami Alloush Apr 14 '19 at 19:08 @RamiAlloush can you please elaborate...
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When are C++ macros beneficial? [closed]

...nned by the C++ community. In-lined functions, consts and templates are usually a safer and superior alternative to a #define . ...
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Wrap a delegate in an IEqualityComparer

...fying. But I still don't understand your hashing policy of t => 0. If all objects always hash to the same thing (zero), then isn't that even more broken than using obj.GetHashCode, per @Dan Tao's point? Why not always force the caller to provide a good hash function? – Jo...