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How to initialize a private static const map in C++?
... int>’ as ‘this’ argument of ‘std::map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>::mapped_type& std::map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>::operator[](const key_type&) [with _Key = int; _Tp = int; _Compare = std::less<int>; _Alloc = std::allocator<std::pair<const int, int>...
What are “named tuples” in Python?
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Named tuples are basically easy-to-create, lightweight object types. Named tuple instances can be referenced using object-like variable dereferencing or the standard tuple syntax. They can be used similarly to struct or other common record types...
How to run a program without an operating system?
How do you run a program all by itself without an operating system running?
Can you create assembly programs that the computer can load and run at startup, e.g. boot the computer from a flash drive and it runs the program that is on the CPU?
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Strip HTML from strings in Python
...those of you using newer versions of Python (3.2+) is that you'll need to call the parent class's __init__ function. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/11061058/….
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Aug 18 '13 at 17:54
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Does C have a “foreach” loop construct?
Almost all languages have a foreach loop or something similar. Does C have one? Can you post some example code?
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Can you find all classes in a package using reflection?
Is it possible to find all classes or interfaces in a given package? (Quickly looking at e.g. Package , it would seem like no.)
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clang: how to list supported target architectures?
Currently I am interested in ARM in general and specifically iphone/android targets. But I just want to know more about clang, since it feels to play important role in the years to come.
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C default arguments
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Not really. The only way would be to write a varargs function and manually fill in default values for arguments which the caller doesn't pass.
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multiprocessing: sharing a large read-only object between processes?
...ults from stdin, does work, writes intermediate results on stdout.
Connect all the workers as a pipeline:
process1 <source | process2 | process3 | ... | processn >result
Each process reads, does work and writes.
This is remarkably efficient since all processes are running concurrently. T...
Objective-C : BOOL vs bool
..., you can assume that BOOL is a char. You can use the (C99) bool type, but all of Apple's Objective-C frameworks and most Objective-C/Cocoa code uses BOOL, so you'll save yourself headache if the typedef ever changes by just using BOOL.
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