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Flatten nested dictionaries, compressing keys
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Basically the same way you would flatten a nested list, you just have to do the extra work for iterating the dict by key/value, creating new keys for your new dictionary and creating the dictionary at final step.
import collectio...
How to wait for several Futures?
...ave several futures and need to wait until either any of them fails or all of them succeed.
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What is the meaning of “__attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) ”
...gned(1))) sSampleStruct;
so the above specified gcc attribute does not allow the structure padding. so the size will be 8 bytes.
If you wish to do the same for all the structures, simply we can push the alignment value to stack using #pragma
#pragma pack(push, 1)
//Structure 1
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//Stru...
capturing self strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle
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Good answer, but I take small issue with you saying: “you can't refer to self or properties on self from within a block that will be strongly retained by self.” This is not strictly true. Please see my answer below. Better to say, “you must take...
Practical usage of setjmp and longjmp in C
...n me where exactly setjmp() and longjmp() functions can be used practically in embedded programming? I know that these are for error handling. But I'd like to know some use cases.
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git rebase without changing commit timestamps
...branch", using the option --committer-date-is-author-date (introduced initially in Jan. 2009 in commit 3f01ad6
Note that the --committer-date-is-author-date option seems to leave the author timestamp, and set the committer timestamp to be the same as the original author timestamp, which is what the...
Include all existing fields and add new fields to document
...t aggregation stage where I can instruct it to add a new field and include all existing fields, without having to list all the existing fields.
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What's the difference between SortedList and SortedDictionary?
...<TKey,TValue> ? Are there any circumstances where you would specifically use one and not the other?
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Why would one use nested classes in C++?
... it at any time so you can not use it.
Look at std::list or std::map they all contain hidden classes (or do they?). The point is they may or may not, but because the implementation is private and hidden the builders of the STL were able to update the code without affecting how you used the code, or...
Naming convention - underscore in C++ and C# variables
... in a class field. What does the underscore mean? Is there a reference for all these special naming conventions?
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