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How do I use extern to share variables between source files?

...ler is informed that a variable exists (and this is its type); it does not allocate the storage for the variable at that point. A variable is defined when the compiler allocates the storage for the variable. You may declare a variable multiple times (though once is sufficient); you may only defin...
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Where do I find old versions of Android NDK? [closed]

... @stoiczek: The older NDKs didn't have all the builds the newer do. r8b probably didn't have 64-bit darwin build. – Jan Hudec Jan 9 '14 at 8:26 ...
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How to select a node using XPath if sibling node has a specific value?

... Seems I actually didn't read the title. :) Answer stays valid anyway. – Jens Erat Jun 11 '13 at 13:34 2 ...
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Swift equivalent for MIN and MAX macros

... With Swift 5, max(_:_:) and min(_:_:) are part of the Global Numeric Functions. max(_:_:) has the following declaration: func max<T>(_ x: T, _ y: T) -> T where T : Comparable You can use it like this with Ints: let maxInt = max(5,...
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Django queries - id vs pk

...ry key field i.e. you don't need to care whether the primary key field is called id or object_id or whatever. It also provides more consistency if you have models with different primary key fields. share | ...
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Why 0 is true but false is 1 in the shell?

The above will output 1 , which is contradictory with all other programming languages I know. 10 Answers ...
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Why return NotImplemented instead of raising NotImplementedError

... It's because __lt__() and related comparison methods are quite commonly used indirectly in list sorts and such. Sometimes the algorithm will choose to try another way or pick a default winner. Raising an exception would break out of the s...
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C dynamically growing array

...ynamic array implementations work by starting off with an array of some (small) default size, then whenever you run out of space when adding a new element, double the size of the array. As you can see in the example below, it's not very difficult at all: (I've omitted safety checks for brevity) type...
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How can I scale an image in a CSS sprite

...http://css-tricks.com/css-sprites/ , it talks about how can I crop off a smaller image from 1 bigger image. Can you please tell me if it is possible/how I can crop off a smaller image and then scale the cropped off region before I lay it out? ...
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Why are function pointers and data pointers incompatible in C/C++?

...ry but C doesn't limit itself to only certain types of architectures if at all possible. share | improve this answer | follow | ...