
c - What do \t and \b do? - Stack Overflow
Dec 28, 2011 · 0 \t is the tab character, and is doing exactly what you're anticipating based on the action of \b - it goes to the next tab stop, then gets decremented, and then goes to the next tab …
.net - What does <T> denote in C# - Stack Overflow
Mar 25, 2012 · Type string is substituted for the T type parameter. Generic type parameters can also be used to create generic classes. In the example you gave of a SampleCollection<T>, …
In TypeScript, what does <T> mean? - Stack Overflow
Apr 3, 2018 · What does the <T> mean? That is TypeScript's Generics declaration. Excerpt: A major part of software engineering is building components that not only have well-defined and …
c# - getting type T from IEnumerable<T> - Stack Overflow
is there a way to retrieve type T from IEnumerable<T> through reflection? e.g. i have a variable IEnumerable<Child> info; i want to retrieve Child's type through reflection
What's the difference between size_t and int in C++?
The size_t type is defined as the unsigned integral type of the sizeof operator. In the real world, you will often see int defined as 32 bits (for backward compatibility) but size_t defined as 64 …
How to get the type of T from a member of a generic class or …
This doesn't work if T is an abstract superclass of the actual added objects. Not to mention, just new T(); would do the same thing as (T)Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(T));.
What does print (... sep='', '\t' ) mean? - Stack Overflow
Mar 1, 2014 · All that changed is the sep argument value. \t in a string literal is an escape sequence for tab character, horizontal whitespace, ASCII codepoint 9. \t is easier to read and …
printf format specifiers for uint32_t and size_t - Stack Overflow
Oct 19, 2016 · If you don't get the format specifiers correct for the type you are passing, then printf will do the equivalent of reading too much or too little memory out of the array.
time - What 'T' and 'Z' means in date - Stack Overflow
May 13, 2015 · similar: What exactly does the T and Z mean in timestamp?. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on …
int - What is size_t in C? - Stack Overflow
586 From Wikipedia: According to the 1999 ISO C standard (C99), size_t is an unsigned integer type of at least 16 bit (see sections 7.17 and 7.18.3). size_t is an unsigned data type defined …