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Is gcc std::unordered_map implementation slow? If so - why?
...gcc-4.7 is broken (or my installation, which is an installation of gcc-4.7.0 on Ubuntu - and another installation which is gcc 4.7.1 on debian testing).
I will submit a bug report.. until then: DO NOT use std::unordered_map with gcc 4.7!
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rails 3 validation on uniqueness on multiple attributes
I use Rails 3.0.0.beta4
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How to atomically delete keys matching a pattern using Redis
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Starting with redis 2.6.0, you can run lua scripts, which execute atomically. I have never written one, but I think it would look something like this
EVAL "return redis.call('del', unpack(redis.call('keys', ARGV[1])))" 0 prefix:[YOUR_PREFIX e.g del...
How to read the mode field of git-ls-tree's output
... The following flags are defined for the st_mode field:
S_IFMT 0170000 bit mask for the file type bit fields
S_IFSOCK 0140000 socket
S_IFLNK 0120000 symbolic link
S_IFREG 0100000 regular file
S_IFBLK 0060000 block device
S_IFDIR ...
How to combine multiple conditions to subset a data-frame using “OR”?
... it is to be handled as I intended, since ...
> NA & 1
[1] NA
> 0 & NA
[1] FALSE
Order of arguments may matter when using '&".
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Get TransactionScope to work with async / await
...onContext based on this example http://blogs.msdn.com/b/pfxteam/archive/2012/01/20/10259049.aspx .
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How to sum up elements of a C++ vector?
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Actually there are quite a few methods.
int sum_of_elems = 0;
C++03
Classic for loop:
for(std::vector<int>::iterator it = vector.begin(); it != vector.end(); ++it)
sum_of_elems += *it;
Using a standard algorithm:
#include <numeric>
sum_of_elems = std::accu...
How do different retention policies affect my annotations?
...urce:
The old URL is dead now
hunter_meta and replaced with hunter-meta-2-098036. In case even this goes down, I am uploading the image of the page.
Image (Right Click and Select 'Open Image in New Tab/Window')
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How add “or” in switch statements?
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edited May 11 '09 at 14:56
answered May 11 '09 at 14:51
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Calculating how many minutes there are between two times
... you trying 'span.Minutes', this will return only the minutes of timespan [0~59], to return sum of all minutes from this interval, just use 'span.TotalMinutes'.
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