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  • What does this C++ compilation error mean?

    - by devlife
    Does anyone have any clue as to what this might mean? (ClCompile target) -> C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\Platforms\Win32\Microsoft.Cpp.Win32.Targets(147,5): error MSB6006: "CL.exe" exited with code -1073741515. It builds fine on my dev box but fails due to this error on our CI box. It's running on .NET 3.5. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.

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  • What does it mean to "preconcat" a matrix?

    - by Brad Hein
    In reviewing: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/Canvas.html I'm wondering translate(): "preconcat the current matrix with the specified translation" -- what does this mean? I can't find a good definition of "preconcat" anywhere on the internet! The only place I can find it is in the Android Source - I'm starting to wonder if they made it up? :) I'm familiar with "concat" or concatenate, which is to append to, so what is a pre-concat?

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  • What is BLAS DGEMV error code -6 mean?

    - by Halpo
    I have a program that runs through R but uses the BLAS routines. It runs through correctly about 8 times but then throws an error BLAS/LAPACK routine 'DGEMV ' gave error code -6 What does this error code mean. I cant find the answer online but I'm sure there is someone here that knows it.

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  • What does binding mean exactly?

    - by Lily
    I always see people mention that "Python binding" and "C Sharp binding" etc. when I am actually using their C++ libraries. What does binding mean? If the library is written in C, and does Python binding means that they use SWIG kind of tool to mock a Python interface? Newbie in this field, and any suggestion will be welcomed.

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  • What does the operator "<<" mean in C#?

    - by Kurru
    I was doing some basic audio programming in C# using the NAudio package and I came across the following expression and I have no idea what it means, as i've never seen the << operator being used before. So what does << mean? Please give a quick explaination of this expression. short sample = (short)((buffer[index + 1] << 8) | buffer[index + 0]);

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  • What does $([]) mean in jQuery

    - by Sayem Ahmed
    I have come across the following jQuery code but could not understand it. What does the following code, specially the "$([])" part in the last line mean ? var instrument = $("#instrument"), quantity = $("#quantity"), orderType = $("#orderType"), price = $("#price"), validityDate = $("#validityDate"), allFields = $([]).add(instrument).add(quantity).add(orderType).add(price).add(validityDate)

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  • What does slicing mean in C++?

    - by George2
    Hello everyone, It is mentioned in C++ FAQ site -- "larger derived class objects get sliced when passed by value as a base class object", what does slicing mean? Any sample to demonstrate? http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/value-vs-ref-semantics.html#faq-31.8 I am using VSTS 2008 + native C++ as my development environment. thanks in advance, George

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  • mean and variance of image in single pass

    - by ajith
    hi everyone,am trying to calculate mean and variance using 3X3 window over image(hXw) in opencv...here is my code...is there any accuracy issues with this??or is there any other efficient method to do it in one pass.? int pi,a,b; for(i=1;i

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  • what does process geometry mean?

    - by wenlujon
    from ARM DDI 01001, there is a term: process geometry, does it mean the chip size? Caches and write buffers to improve average system performance are now commonplace in ARM® memory systems. Core clock rates have increased at a faster rate than memory access times over recent years. This factor, and smaller process geometries, the economics of on-chip memory, and system power constraints have encouraged the use of caches to meet growing system demands. thanks.

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  • What does int argc, char *argv[] mean?

    - by Greg Treleaven
    In many C++ IDE's and compilers, when it generates the main function for you, it looks like this: int main(int argc, char *argv[]) When I code C++ without an IDE, just with a command line compiler, I type: int main() without any parameters. What does this mean, and is it vital to my program?

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  • What does EPS mean in C?

    - by John
    I have the following code snippet: if (ABS(p43.x) < EPS && ABS(p43.y) < EPS && ABS(p43.z) < EPS) return(FALSE); Which I'm trying to convert to C#. What does "EPS" mean? This code is from http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/geometry/lineline3d/

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  • What does the "=>" mean?

    - by quakkels
    Hey SO, I've got a pretty noob question for ya. I keep seeing this syntax: <%= Html.LabelFor(model => model.Email) %> ...and I have no idea what the = means. I thought it was syntax for linq2sql or ado.net entity framework but I'm just using straight ado.net. I don't understand why the VWD used that syntax when generating the Create form. What does = mean?

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  • What does the "=>" mean in asp.net mvc?

    - by quakkels
    Hey SO, I've got a pretty noob question for ya. I keep seeing this syntax: <%= Html.LabelFor(model => model.Email) %> ...and I have no idea what the = means. I thought it was syntax for linq2sql or ado.net entity framework but I'm just using straight ado.net. I don't understand why the VWD used that syntax when generating the Create form. What does = mean?

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  • what does "dead beef" mean?

    - by Xi
    Hi there: What does the word "dead beef" mean? I read it from a interview question. It has something to do with ipv6. I figured it could be a random hex number used for examples, like "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". Is my understanding correct? Or it has more significant meaning? Thanks!

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  • what does 'legend' mean in sql?

    - by every_answer_gets_a_point
    im doing some practice sql problems one of the questions is: Prepare a shipping statement for customer 'C001' it should show the date, the legend 'Delivery' and the total value of the products shipped on each day. 'delivery' is not a table nor is it a column in any table. what does legend mean??

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