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Differences between std::make_unique and std::unique_ptr with new

...that means that this is no longer unsafe. See C++ committee papers P0400R0 and P0145R3. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Singletons vs. Application Context in Android?

Recalling this post enumerating several problems of using singletons and having seen several examples of Android applications using singleton pattern, I wonder if it's a good idea to use Singletons instead of single instances shared through global application state (subclassing android.os.Applicat...
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What is the purpose of Rank2Types?

...morphic. In the example map uses id as if it had type String -> String. And of course you can also pass a simple monomorphic function of the given type instead of id. Without rank2types there is no way for a function to require that its argument must be a polymorphic function and thus also no way...
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`from … import` vs `import .` [duplicate]

... use os.open without destroying the # built in open() which returns file handles. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Task not serializable: java.io.NotSerializableException when calling function outside closure only o

...sk to fail. Now this doesn't mean that you can serialise an RDD with Spark and avoid NotSerializableException Spark is a distributed computing engine and its main abstraction is a resilient distributed dataset (RDD), which can be viewed as a distributed collection. Basically, RDD's elements are par...
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Writing a dict to txt file and reading it back?

...mes not recommended. The problem is that eval() will evaluate any string, and if someone tricked you into running a really tricky string, something bad might happen. In this case, you are just running eval() on your own file, so it should be okay. But because eval() is useful, someone made an alt...
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Re-enabling window.alert in Chrome

I accidently checked the "disable alerts from this site" box in Chrome, and now I cannot get any window.alert to work on my localhost. ...
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Explanation of JSONB introduced by PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL just introduced JSONB and it's already trending on hacker news . It would be great if someone could explain how it's different from Hstore and JSON previously present in PostgreSQL. What are its advantages and limitations and when should someone consider using it? ...
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How to recursively download a folder via FTP on Linux [closed]

I'm trying to ftp a folder using the command line ftp client, but so far I've only been able to use 'get' to get individual files. ...
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How to measure time taken between lines of code in python?

...f you want to measure CPU time, can use time.process_time() for Python 3.3 and above: import time start = time.process_time() # your code here print(time.process_time() - start) First call turns the timer on, and second call tells you how many seconds have elapsed. There is also a function t...