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Visual Studio support for new C / C++ standards?

I keep reading about C99 and C++11 and all these totally sweet things that are getting added to the language standard that might be nice to use someday. However, we currently languish in the land of writing C++ in Visual Studio. ...
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Why does setTimeout() “break” for large millisecond delay values?

...s due to setTimeout using a 32 bit int to store the delay so the max value allowed would be 2147483647 if you try 2147483648 you get your problem occurring. I can only presume this is causing some form of internal exception in the JS Engine and causing the function to fire immediately rathe...
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What is the difference between the kernel space and the user space?

... The really simplified answer is that the kernel runs in kernel space, and normal programs run in user space. User space is basically a form of sand-boxing -- it restricts user programs so they can't mess with memory (and other reso...
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How do I keep track of pip-installed packages in an Anaconda (Conda) environment?

I've installed and have been using the Anaconda Python distribution, and I have started using the Anaconda (Conda) environment. I can use the standard conda install... command to put packages from the distribution into my environments, but to use anything outside (i.e. Flask-WTF, flask-sqlalchem...
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Iterating C++ vector from the end to the beginning

...; i != my_vector.rend(); ++i ) { } rbegin()/rend() were especially designed for that purpose. (And yes, incrementing a reverse_interator moves it backward.) Now, in theory, your method (using begin()/end() & --i) would work, std::vector's iterator being bidirectional, but remember,...
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How to apply a function to two columns of Pandas dataframe

Suppose I have a df which has columns of 'ID', 'col_1', 'col_2' . And I define a function : 12 Answers ...
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mingw-w64 threads: posix vs win32

I'm installing mingw-w64 on Windows and there are two options: win32 threads and posix threads. I know what is the difference between win32 threads and pthreads but I don't understand what is the difference between these two options. I doubt that if I will choose posix threads it will prevent me fro...
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Is gettimeofday() guaranteed to be of microsecond resolution?

I am porting a game, that was originally written for the Win32 API, to Linux (well, porting the OS X port of the Win32 port to Linux). ...
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Why can I not push_back a unique_ptr into a vector?

...to a local variable. The lifetime of a local variable is managed automatically: local variables are destroyed when the block ends (e.g., when the function returns, in this case). You need to dynamically allocate the object: std::unique_ptr<int> ptr(new int(1)); ...
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How to get the directory of the currently running file?

... It actually works even if os.Args[0] does not contain the abs path. The reason the playground result is not what you expected is because it is inside a sandbox. – Gustavo Niemeyer Jul 21 '15 at...