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OS detecting makefile

... still use solely uname, but you have to deal with if/else blocks to check all MinGW, Cygwin, etc. variations. The environment variable OS is always set to "Windows_NT" on different Windows versions (see %OS% environment variable on Wikipedia). An alternative of OS is the environment variable MSVC (...
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What is external linkage and internal linkage?

... a translation unit. This is the source file from your implementation plus all the headers you #included in it. Internal linkage refers to everything only in scope of a translation unit. External linkage refers to things that exist beyond a particular translation unit. In other words, accessible ...
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How do you kill a Thread in Java?

...ee this using Thread.currentThread.getThreadGroup().list(); it will prints all the threads its has and you will see multiple instances of your thread if you repeat your flow. – AZ_ Jun 10 '11 at 14:08 ...
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jQuery - hashchange event

... of 2017, should anyone need it, is that onhashchange is well supported in all major browsers. See caniuse for details. To use it with jQuery no plugin is needed: $( window ).on( 'hashchange', function( e ) { console.log( 'hash changed' ); } ); Occasionally I come across legacy systems where ...
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Why are there no ++ and --​ operators in Python?

...to give it its own special syntax; when you do need to increment, += is usually just fine. It's not a decision of whether it makes sense, or whether it can be done--it does, and it can. It's a question of whether the benefit is worth adding to the core syntax of the language. Remember, this is fo...
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How to execute multi-line statements within Python's own debugger (PDB)

So I am running a Python script within which I am calling Python's debugger, PDB by writing: 6 Answers ...
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Why do most C developers use define instead of const? [duplicate]

... @C. Ross: Consistency. All manifest constants are usually defined with #defines. const is only used to indicate a read-only (access path to a) variable. I know, const in C is just plain broken :-) – Bart van Ingen Schenau ...
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How to get just the responsive grid from Bootstrap 3?

...nd you'll get the CSS and JS that you chose. Open up the CSS and remove all but the grid. They include some normalize stuff too. And you'll need to adjust all the styles on your site to box-sizing: border-box - http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_box-sizing.asp ...
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Failed to load the JNI shared Library (JDK)

...) being loaded into an application. Now imagine a 32bit function wants to call a 64bit one, or alike. Same with alignment and datasizes and everything. I guess I dont have to tell anything more =P – imacake Mar 17 '12 at 17:15 ...
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Make git automatically remove trailing whitespace before committing

... I'm assuming that the easiest way to do this would be for git to automatically remove trailing whitespace (and other whitespace errors) from all commits as they are applied. ...