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What is their scope? The stack is attached to a thread, so when the thread exits the stack is reclaimed The heap is typically allocated at application startup by the runtime, and is reclaimed when the application (technically process) exits What determines the size of each of them? The size of the stack is set when a thread is created
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Please see this GitHub recipe In older Stackoverflow answers, I saw the examples of Visual Studio Marketplace products with links to the vsix files of the extensions I don't think that these files are presently available unless some author decides to publish one Not to worry If nothing else works, you can easily recreate a vsix To do so, you need to Click on the extension repository on
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@ Aleks it's not the accepted answer because it has nothing to do with the OP's question He could no longer check out a branch he'd previously checked out (ie created) locally Just because other people with a different, much more basic problem have found upvoted this answer (which is completely trivial and well-known to any git user with more than two days experience) doesn't mean the OP
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