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Q: I can't find anything wrong with my code but it doesn't compile or I get a segmentation fault. How is a minor change making my program fail? My code is written in C++.
 
Q: I can't find anything wrong with my code but it doesn't compile or I get a segmentation fault. How is a minor change making my program fail? My code is written in C++.

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JAVA FAQ

Q: How do I initialize and create a list in java? A source code example would be beneficial.

A: Do you mean an array? Here are some examples from Java's website

int[] factorial = { 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, 720, 5040 };
char ac[] = { 'n', 'o', 't', ' ', 'a', ' ',
				 'S', 't', 'r', 'i', 'n', 'g' }; 
String[] aas = { "array", "of", "String", };


Q: I can't find anything wrong with my code but it doesn't compile or I get a segmentation fault. How is a minor change making my program fail? My code is written in C++.

A: The problem is that the Makefiles for C++ may not update with the new code since the changes are small. This causes miscommunication and ultimately a crash. The solution is to clean and then make. (A better explanation may be necessary)


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