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timemory
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Best way to track cpu and i/o time?
timemory is my recommendation as the backend if you want to build something custom
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Proposal Idea: Make `= auto` like `= default` except that it is an error if the member cannot be generated
Just write a macro
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jrmadsen/compile-time-perf -- High-level compilation overhead metrics
Anybody that's done it before on Windows could probably get a prototype ready in an hour or two bc it already supports not using fork -- there's a timem-mpi exe built from the same source that uses MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple instead of fork bc OpenMPI will seg-fault when you fork inside a rank.
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Is there a way to get the type from type_index?
example enum #1 example usage #1.1 example usage #1.2
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Advice for Intermediate/Advance C++ Developer
This can as simple as using a command-line tool like time) or timem
EPIJudge
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Using VS CODE
I don't know about Leetcode. But there is an off line test suite you can download for the problems of EPI (for Python, Java, and C++). https://github.com/adnanaziz/EPIJudge
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Elements of Programming Interviews Judge Golang
Anyone still using Elements of Programming Interviews out there? I still do... As they don't support Go, I have implemented a Go version of their EPI Judge. This allows to check that a solution passes all the tests included by the authors in the original EPI Judge. Here it is, in case it can be of use to anyone preparing for interviews: https://github.com/stefantds/go-epi-judge (in case it helps, here you can also find my solutions to the problems from the book: https://github.com/stefantds/go-epi-solutions )
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data structures and algorithms for data science
Both books are good, but I lean towards EPI as it has practice problems in the specific language you want.
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Where do you put your input files and others partially related to project ones?
I’ve done DSA problems from a book that has a companion repository with all the problems and it has a test_data/ directory with the test cases: https://github.com/adnanaziz/EPIJudge
What are some alternatives?
psychec - A compiler frontend for the C programming language
LeetCode-Solutions - A compilation of all the Leetcode solutions.
kokkos-python - Python bindings for data interoperability with Kokkos (View, DynRankView)
xeus-python - Jupyter kernel for the Python programming language
dmtcp - DMTCP: Distributed MultiThreaded CheckPointing
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
cpk - Light and fast package manager on C/C++ for C/C++/Python/Rust/Js packages
go-epi-judge - EPI Judge for Golang (Elements of Programming Interviews Judge for Go)
compile-time-perf - Measures high-level timing and memory usage metrics during compilation
Data-Structures-and-Algorithms - Database of well known algorithms organized by category.
ninja2wctr - Calculates Wall Clock Time Responsibility for each output from .ninja_log
go-epi-solutions - Solutions for EPI Problems in Go