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Is the practice of returning a C++ reference variable evil?

... In general, returning a reference is perfectly normal and happens all the time. If you mean: int& getInt() { int i; return i; // DON'T DO THIS. } That is all sorts of evil. The stack-allocated i will go away and you are referring to nothing. This is also evil: int& get...
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Duplicating a MySQL table, indices, and data

... This should have been the accepted answer. As this copies all the indexes including primary key and auto_increment – Channaveer Hakari Oct 11 '18 at 6:06 add ...
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How do I select a random value from an enumeration?

... Use Enum.GetValues to retrieve an array of all values. Then select a random array item. static Random _R = new Random (); static T RandomEnumValue<T> () { var v = Enum.GetValues (typeof (T)); return (T) v.GetValue (_R.Next(v.Length)); } Test: for (in...
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addEventListener vs onclick

...se); Using this approach (DOM Level 2 events), you can attach a theoretically unlimited number of events to any single element. The only practical limitation is client-side memory and other performance concerns, which are different for each browser. The examples above represent using an anonymous...
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What are conventions for filenames in Go?

...he go test tool. Files with os and architecture specific suffixes automatically follow those same constraints, e.g. name_linux.go will only build on linux, name_amd64.go will only build on amd64. This is the same as having a //+build amd64 line at the top of the file See the docs for the go build...
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Iterating over each line of ls -l output

... instead of parsing output of "ls -l" line by line, you could iterate over all files and do an "ls -l" for each individual file like this: for x in * ; do echo `ls -ld $x` ; done share | improve t...
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How to initialize private static members in C++?

...t be done outside of any function. Note: Matt Curtis: points out that C++ allows the simplification of the above if the static member variable is of const int type (e.g. int, bool, char). You can then declare and initialize the member variable directly inside the class declaration in the header fil...
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What is the difference between SQL Server 2012 Express versions?

...anagement Studio Express) This package contains everything needed to install and configure SQL Server as a database server. Choose either LocalDB or Express depending on your needs above. That's the SQLEXPRWT_x64_ENU.exe download.... (WT = with tools) Express with Advanced Services (conta...
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Why use apparently meaningless do-while and if-else statements in macros?

...into if (corge) f(corge); g(corge); else gralt(); which is syntactically incorrect, as the else is no longer associated with the if. It doesn't help to wrap things in curly braces within the macro, because a semicolon after the braces is syntactically incorrect. if (corge) {f(corge); g(co...
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Where are static variables stored in C and C++?

... @Don Neufeld: your answer does not answer the question at all. I do not understand why it is accepted. Because the both the 'foo' and 'bar' are non-0 initialized. The question is where to place two static/global variable with the same name in .bss or .data – lu...