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A C++ namespace is a collection of C++ entities (functions, classes, variables), whose names are prefixed by the name of the namespace. When writing code within a namespace, named entities belonging to that namespace need not be prefixed with the namespace name, but entities outside of it must use t...
Creating a namespace is really easy: //Creates namespace foo namespace Foo { //Declares function bar in namespace foo void bar() {} } To call bar, you have to specify the namespace first, followed by the scope resolution operator ::: Foo::bar(); It is allowed to create one names...
A useful feature of namespaces is that you can expand them (add members to it). namespace Foo { void bar() {} } //some other stuff namespace Foo { void bar2() {} }
Opening a file is done in the same way for all 3 file streams (ifstream, ofstream, and fstream). You can open the file directly in the constructor: std::ifstream ifs("foo.txt"); // ifstream: Opens file "foo.txt" for reading only. std::ofstream ofs("foo.txt"); // ...
When creating a file stream, you can specify an opening mode. An opening mode is basically a setting to control how the stream opens the file. (All modes can be found in the std::ios namespace.) An opening mode can be provided as second parameter to the constructor of a file stream or to its open(...
In addition to importing named members from a module or a module's default export, you can also import all members into a namespace binding. import * as test from './test' test.doSomething() All exported members are now available on the test variable. Non-exported members are not available, j...
Sometimes you may encounter members that have really long member names, such as thisIsWayTooLongOfAName(). In this case, you can import the member and give it a shorter name to use in your current module: import {thisIsWayTooLongOfAName as shortName} from 'module' shortName() You can import m...
Common values from both sets: You can use the intersect(_:) method to create a new set containing all the values common to both sets. let favoriteColors: Set = ["Red", "Blue", "Green"] let newColors: Set = ["Purple", "Orange", "Green"] ...
<input type="password" name="password"> The input element with a type attribute whose value is password creates a single-line text field similar to the input type=text, except that text is not displayed as the user enters it. <input type="password" name=&qu...
When a user subscribes to a channel, you may want to set state for that newly subscribed user. While there is a subscribe with state API, there are some scenarios where this is not the most optimal/reliable technique (like during a disconnect/reconnect situation - the state will be lost and not rein...
cat < file.txt Output is same as cat file.txt, but it reads the contents of the file from standard input instead of directly from the file. printf "first line\nSecond line\n" | cat -n The echo command before | outputs two lines. The cat command acts on the output to add line num...
# Length of a string $ var='12345' $ echo "${#var}" 5 Note that it's the length in number of characters which is not necessarily the same as the number of bytes (like in UTF-8 where most characters are encoded in more than one byte), nor the number of glyphs/graphemes (some of which ...
CREATE TABLE Employees ( Id int NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (Id), ... ); This will create the Employees table with 'Id' as its primary key. The primary key can be used to uniquely identify the rows of a table. Only one primary key is allowed per table. A key can also be composed by one...
This will draw a line at the bottom of every view but the last to act as a separator between items. public class SeparatorDecoration extends RecyclerView.ItemDecoration { private final Paint mPaint; private final int mAlpha; public SeparatorDecoration(@ColorInt int color, float w...
There are three keywords that act as access specifiers. These limit the access to class members following the specifier, until another specifier changes the access level again: KeywordDescriptionpublicEveryone has accessprotectedOnly the class itself, derived classes and friends have accessprivate...
Aside from single inheritance: class A {}; class B : public A {}; You can also have multiple inheritance: class A {}; class B {}; class C : public A, public B {}; C will now have inherit from A and B at the same time. Note: this can lead to ambiguity if the same names are used in multipl...
The class template std::shared_ptr defines a shared pointer that is able to share ownership of an object with other shared pointers. This contrasts to std::unique_ptr which represents exclusive ownership. The sharing behavior is implemented through a technique known as reference counting, where the...
Instances of std::weak_ptr can point to objects owned by instances of std::shared_ptr while only becoming temporary owners themselves. This means that weak pointers do not alter the object's reference count and therefore do not prevent an object's deletion if all of the object's shared pointers are ...
Assuming the page includes an HTML element like: <p class="small-paragraph"> This is a small <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragraph">paragraph</a> with a <a class="trusted" href="http://stackexchange.com">link</a>...
To get started with the jQuery UI library, you'll need to add the jQuery script, the jQuery UI script, and the jQuery UI stylesheet to your HTML. First, download jQuery UI; choose the features you need on the download page. Unzip your download, and put jquery-ui.css and jquery-ui.js (and jquery.js)...

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