Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.
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"use strict"; | |
// ================================================= | |
// a common question that pops up is | |
// 'why do my async functions use the final value of my loop variable instead of the one they are called with'? | |
// its because they refer directly to the loop variable and its last value | |
// the solutions are various ways to bind the loop variable in a new scope | |
// | |
// this gist shows different ways to handle a loop that spawns an async function that depends on the loop index | |
// ================================================= |
Setting up p4merge
as diff and merge tool on Windows. Tried for Git version 1.8.4.msysgit.0
.
Two alternatives are explained: using the command line, and directly editing the config file.
Being the installation path "C:Program Files\Perforce\p4merge.exe"
, just run:
$ git config --global diff.tool p4merge
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$ brew remove git | |
$ brew remove curl | |
$ brew install openssl | |
$ brew install --with-openssl curl | |
$ brew install --with-brewed-curl --with-brewed-openssl git |
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[merge] | |
keepBackup = false | |
tool = p4merge | |
[mergetool "p4merge"] | |
cmd = /Applications/p4merge.app/Contents/Resources/launchp4merge "\"$PWD/$BASE\"" "\"$PWD/$REMOTE\"" "\"$PWD/$LOCAL\"" "\"$PWD/$MERGED\"" | |
keepTemporaries = false | |
trustExitCode = false | |
keepBackup = false | |
[diff] | |
tool = p4merge |
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/* | |
* Copyright (c) 2013 Calvin Rien | |
* | |
* Based on the JSON parser by Patrick van Bergen | |
* http://techblog.procurios.nl/k/618/news/view/14605/14863/How-do-I-write-my-own-parser-for-JSON.html | |
* | |
* Simplified it so that it doesn't throw exceptions | |
* and can be used in Unity iPhone with maximum code stripping. | |
* | |
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining |
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# Hello, and welcome to makefile basics. | |
# | |
# You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax, | |
# it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build | |
# programs. | |
# | |
# Once you're done here, go to | |
# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html | |
# to learn SOOOO much more. |
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