We have a bunch of questions tagged as [stdvector], [stdmap], [stdset], and [stdlist]. Most questions just use [vector], [map], [set], and [list].
I'd argue that since all of the questions about the C++ standard library facilities will be tagged [c++], we should just stick with the more commonly used, shorter tags.
So, I created some synonyms. Feel free to vote on them (wink, wink, nudge, nudge). Of course, if you disagree, please vote them down...
Apparently this hasn't always been my opinion. I actually retagged a question from [vector] to [stdvector] on September 19, ha ha. sigh
wouldn't it be annoying if someone would ask about a vector class for vector-algebra or something? or a c++ implementation of a class representing a map for a traveling salesman model?
Hi all,
i have a variable declared as
char myvariable[N] = "blablabla"
and i need to pass it to a thread
DWORD MyThread(LPVOID lpdwParam)
i tried to cast inside the thread function the lpdwParam in char* but it doesn't work. How can i fix it?
So, there are some 833 questions tagged [c++] [vector], and about 823 of them are likely about std::vector in some form or another.
@sbi Going forward, should we try and advocate using [stdname] tags for these things then? I'm not going to pull a Roger Pate and retag the hundreds of existing questions, but going forward I think consistency would be good.
Stack Overflow has successfully borrowed at least one XBox feature (Achievements). I'd like to see another feature borrowed as well.
Let's say I'm playing Halo online and another player is being a bigot. I have the option to add him to a list of ignored users. After doing that, all the racist...
@JamesMcNellis Ah, yeah, that's right. That's why I preferred the std ones, after all. Brainfart of mine. Please drop a link here when you posted this on meta.