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Q: C++ std::function-like queue

Nikolai SiukosevI aim to create a call queue to schedule work for another thread. I'm using a virtual base class for type erasure and placement new for reducing the number of allocations, but, as far as I know, reinterpret_cast<Base*>(raw_ptr) is UB. Is there any other way to implement it? class FuncWrapperInter...

 
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Q: Subscriber Publisher Pattern using C# TPL DataFlow blocks

HammasI'm trying to implement a Subscriber/Publisher or Producer/Consumers kind of a pattern using C# TPL DataFlow blocks. The idea is to let user subscribe to a Symbol for data and if he subscribes again the same symbol, instead of creating a new subscription return same subscription we already have. ...

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Q: Multi-producer, multi-consumer blocking queue

Toby SpeightIntroduction This is a queue that allows many producers to simultaneously write their items and many consumers to simultaneously read theirs. It's useful when construction and/or consumption could be a slow operation. Strictly speaking, I shouldn't call it a "queue" since it doesn't necessarily...

 
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Q: Very, very simple CSV parsing method in Java

tgrothePlease take a look at my method for parsing a CSV string. I am looking for a simple approach without using an external library. Is throwing a RuntimeException (inside the stream) a common way? import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; public class MyCsvParser { ...

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Q: Python script to renumber slide ids inside a pptx presentation

Alain PannetierIntro I have never had the patience or the free time to really read a python book from cover to cover. I just starting coding, looking up things and pasting stuff. That was ok because I was the sole consumer of my ugly hacks. But, a few days ago, I ran into an issue and hacked my way out throu...


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