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Is volatile expensive?
After reading The JSR-133 Cookbook for Compiler Writers about the implementation of volatile, especially section "Interactions with Atomic Instructions" I assume that reading a volatile variable without updating it needs a LoadLoad or a LoadStore barrier. Further down the page I see that LoadLoad ...
How can you do paging with NHibernate?
For example, I want to populate a gridview control in an ASP.NET web page with only the data necessary for the # of rows displayed. How can NHibernate support this?
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What makes a keychain item unique (in iOS)?
My question concerns keychains in iOS (iPhone, iPad, ...). I think (but am not sure) that the implementation of keychains under Mac OS X raises the same question with the same answer.
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How to push new branch without history
I have git repo with two unrelated branches, master and configs.
I've created configs, purged all the files and then placed in configuration files only.
Now I want to push this on remote repo, but as it were new, empty branch (without logs of all my changes and old revisions of original branch).
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Child with max-height: 100% overflows parent
I'm trying to understand what appears to be unexpected behaviour to me:
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Convert from java.util.date to JodaTime
I want to convert a java.util.Date to JodaTime so as to carry out subtractions between dates. Is there a good concise way to convert from Date to JodaTime ?
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Why is JsonRequestBehavior needed?
Why is Json Request Behavior needed?
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How do I set/unset a cookie with jQuery?
How do I set and unset a cookie using jQuery, for example create a cookie named test and set the value to 1 ?
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Can I set a breakpoint on 'memory access' in GDB?
I am running an application through gdb and I want to set a breakpoint for any time a specific variable is accessed / changed. Is there a good method for doing this? I would also be interested in other ways to monitor a variable in C/C++ to see if/when it changes.
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