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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...
python design patterns [closed]
...for their existence.
It's nothing more than
class Null(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"Ignore parameters."
return None
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"Ignore method calls."
return self
def __getattr__(self, mname):
"Ignore...
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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Java “lambda expressions not supported at this language level”
...: android { compileOptions { sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8 targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8 } }
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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.
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Detect Safari browser
...rAgent);
It uses negative look-arounds and it excludes Chrome, Edge, and all Android browsers that include the Safari name in their user agent.
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What is the difference between __dirname and ./ in node.js?
...ere in relation to your current directory, is there any reason to use the __dirname variable instead of just a regular ./ ? I've been using ./ thus far in my code and just discovered the existence of __dirname , and essentially want to know whether it would be smart to convert my ./'s to that, a...
Removing multiple keys from a dictionary safely
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Why not like this:
entries = ('a', 'b', 'c')
the_dict = {'b': 'foo'}
def entries_to_remove(entries, the_dict):
for key in entries:
if key in the_dict:
del the_dict[key]
A more compact version was provided by mattbornski using dict.pop()
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GCC compile error with >2 GB of code
...inv2 -
32*s.x12pow2*s.x15*s.x35*s.x45*s.mWpowinv2 -...
right?
If all your functions have a similar "format" (multiply n numbers m times and add the results - or something similar) then I think you can do this:
change the generator program to output offsets instead of strings (i.e. instea...
Remove by _id in MongoDB console
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Very close. This will work:
db.test_users.deleteOne( {"_id": ObjectId("4d512b45cc9374271b02ec4f")});
i.e. you don't need a new for the ObjectId.
Also, note that in some drivers/tools, remove() is now deprecated and deleteOne or deleteMany should be used ins...
