I have a \"sum\" class which holds two references to existing ints (say). I want to create a \"copy\" method which deep copies the ints. I thought I would never have to manually delete objects in my c
The question pretty much says it all.I\'m trying to create a submission form where users can add information to their profile, updating the MySQL database, without page refresh.For example, I want use
I caught that I use references not understanding开发者_Python百科 how they really work (that\'s why I use them not so often).
If I have a definition in a class header such as this: vector<baddie*> baddies; which I then initialise in the constructor like this:
Is there any easy way to find orphaned references in query? I\'ve got a collection of elements hav开发者_StackOverflow中文版ing parent reference. After some parents was removed I\'d like to search ele
I have a collection of Movie objects in a HashSet<Movie>. Movie type has properties such has Name, Year, Length, Genre, etc.
I know people have asked this before, but it would appear that their solution doesn\'t work for me or I\'m doing something wrong.
In my iOS application I have a set of singleton objects which are created by my app delegate when the application starts, and they are meant to be reachable from every view controller of the applicati
Is it possible to return an object whos refer开发者_StackOverflowences happen to be circular, as in a parent with a list of children who have access to their parent. What is the best way to facilitate
When I open console of Chrome 14 and type... require (or require(), if that matters) I get: ReferenceError.