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How to compile and run C/C++ in a Unix console/Mac terminal?
...e executable just built is the same as running any program - but you will most often need to specify the path to the executable as the shell will only search what is in $PATH to find executables, and most often that does not include the current directory (.).
So to run the built executable foo:
./...
Programmatically find the number of cores on a machine
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int numCPU = sysinfo.dwNumberOfProcessors;
Linux, Solaris, AIX and Mac OS X >=10.4 (i.e. Tiger onwards)
int numCPU = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
FreeBSD, MacOS X, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc.
int mib[4];
int numCPU;
std::size_t len = sizeof(numCPU);
/* set the mib for hw.ncpu */
mib[0] = CTL...
Why is printing to stdout so slow? Can it be sped up?
... logging I decided to look into it and was quite surprised to find that almost all the time spent is waiting for the terminal to process the results.
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How to reset Android Studio
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I only know how to do this on Windows (but it should be similar on any OS, you will just need to find the correct location yourself - google search would help with that).
On Windows:
Go to your User Folder - on Windows 7/8 this would be:
[SYSDRIVE]:\Users\[your username] (ex. C:\Users\Joh...
Context switches much slower in new linux kernels
We are looking to upgrade the OS on our servers from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Unfortunately, it seems that the latency to run a thread that has become runnable has significantly increased from the 2.6 kernel to the 3.2 kernel. In fact the latency numbers we are getting are hard to belie...
How do I check the operating system in Python?
...nux" or platform == "linux2":
# linux
elif platform == "darwin":
# OS X
elif platform == "win32":
# Windows...
sys.platform has finer granularity than sys.name.
For the valid values, consult the documentation.
See also the answer to “What OS am I running on?”
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Command to get time in milliseconds
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date +%s%N returns the number of seconds + current nanoseconds.
Therefore, echo $(($(date +%s%N)/1000000)) is what you need.
Example:
$ echo $(($(date +%s%N)/1000000))
1535546718115
date +%s returns the number of seconds since the epoch, if that's useful.
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Proper stack and heap usage in C++?
I've been programming for a while but It's been mostly Java and C#. I've never actually had to manage memory on my own. I recently began programming in C++ and I'm a little confused as to when I should store things on the stack and when to store them on the heap.
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mmap() vs. reading blocks
...g to find the final word on mmap / read performance on Linux and I came across a nice post (link) on the Linux kernel mailing list. It's from 2000, so there have been many improvements to IO and virtual memory in the kernel since then, but it nicely explains the reason why mmap or read might be fas...
adding directory to sys.path /PYTHONPATH
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You could use:
import os
path = 'the path you want'
os.environ['PATH'] += ':'+path
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