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Function calls as f(a) always imply a sequence point between the evaluation of the arguments and the designator (here f and a) and the actual call. If two such calls are unsequenced, the two function calls are indeterminately sequenced, that is, one is executed before the other, and order is unspeci...
Detailed instructions on getting vsto set up or installed.
Most PRAGMA statements affect only the current database connection, which means that they have to be re-applied whenever the database has been opened. However, the following PRAGMAs write to the database file, and can be executed at any time (but in some cases, not inside a transaction): applica...
An XSLT processor is necessary in order to perform any XSLT transformation. It can usually be installed via system's package manager. E.g. in Debian it can be installed with: sudo apt-get install xsltproc
A type specifier; when applied to a type, produces the const-qualified version of the type. See const keyword for details on the meaning of const. const int x = 123; x = 456; // error int& r = x; // error struct S { void f(); void g() const; }; const S s; s.f(); // error s...
Jumps to the end of the smallest enclosing loop. int sum = 0; for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) { int x; std::cin >> x; if (x < 0) continue; sum += x; // equivalent to: if (x >= 0) sum += x; }
Open-source implementation for .NET and Mono written in C#, licensed under Apache License 2.0. It relies on DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime). It supports only version 2.7, version 3 is currently being developped. Differences with CPython: Tight integration with .NET Framework. Strings are Unicode...
Open-source implementation for JVM written in Java, licensed under Python Software Foundation License. It supports only version 2.7, version 3 is currently being developped. Differences with CPython: Tight integration with JVM. Strings are Unicode. Does not support extensions for CPython writt...
A named style requires the x:Key property to be set and applies only to elements that explicitly reference it by name: <StackPanel> <StackPanel.Resources> <Style x:Key="MyTextBlockStyle" TargetType="TextBlock"> <Setter Property=&qu...
An implicit style applies to all elements of a given type within scope. An implicit style can omit x:Key since it is implicitly the same as the style's TargetType property. <StackPanel> <StackPanel.Resources> <Style TargetType="TextBlock"> <...
It is common to need a base style that defines properties/values shared between multiple styles belonging to the same control, especially for something like TextBlock. This is accomplished by using the BasedOn property. Values are inherited and then can be overridden. <Style x:Key="BaseText...
A PDF document may contain the following standard types of signatures: Any number of approval signatures in signature form fields. At most one certification signature in a signature form field. It enables the author to specify what changes shall be permitted to be made to the document and what c...
In the Adobe technical white paper Adobe Acrobat 9 Digital Signatures, Changes and Improvements, especially its section "Allowed and disallowed changes", Adobe clarifies the allowed changes (as seen by Acrobat 9 and up) that can be made to a certified or signed document without invalidatin...
The specification says: A byte range digest shall be computed over a range of bytes in the file, that shall be indicated by the ByteRange entry in the signature dictionary. This range should be the entire file, including the signature dictionary but excluding the signature value itself (the Conte...
page.xml <Page xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd" navigatingTo="navigatingTo"> <Repeater items="{{ myItems }}"> <Repeater.itemTemplate> <Label text="{{ title || 'Downloading...' }}" textWrap="true&quot...
page.xml <Page xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd" navigatingTo="navigatingTo"> <Repeater items="{{ myItems }}"> <Repeater.itemTemplate> <Label text="{{ title || 'Downloading...' }}" textWrap="true&quot...
page.xml <Page xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd" navigatingTo="navigatingTo"> <ListView items="{{ myItems }}" itemTap="listViewItemTap"> <ListView.itemTemplate> <Label text="{{ title || 'Downloading.....
creating-listview.component.html <ListView [items]="countries" (itemTap)="onItemTap($event)"> <template let-country="item" let-i="index"> <StackLayout orientation="horizontal"> <Label [text]='(i + 1) +...
ngfor.component.html <StackLayout> <Label *ngFor="let item of items" [text]="item"></Label> </StackLayout> ngfor.component.ts import { Component } from "@angular/core"; var dataItems = ["data-item 1", "data-item 2&quo...
Phantom types are useful for dealing with data, that has identical representations but isn't logically of the same type. A good example is dealing with currencies. If you work with currencies you absolutely never want to e.g. add two amounts of different currencies. What would the result currency o...

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