the users dont want to install additional stuff on top of their vanilla linux, libgcrypt devel libraries come with the install but gpgme devel libs dont
Why are you using JNI and external libraries just to encrypt a string? Use Java's built-in javax.crypto.Cipher class.
However, regarding your actual question, you should be passing the data as a byte array, not a string. Ciphers operate on bytes, not abstract Unicode codepoints.
Hey guys,
I am trying to use gpg generated public keys to do encryption using libgcrypt. I used the list packets command on the key to get me the contents of the key and parsed the mpi values into an s-expression. So when I try to encode my session key with my public key I get the error "Odd hexa...
Several. I find answers that interest me very much in questions which do not really interest me all the time.
Take this question as an example. I have like zero interest in action script, but the (now accepted) answer (wasnt when I first read it), touches the topic of bytecode dispatching, which I find really cool.
Or this one, where the problem is trivially solved by a simple macro, but @Johannes' answer is just so friggin awesome, including the overload of operator, and the extremely clever use of it, that I want to save it.
I can't do that individually, I need to star the uninteresting question.
What do you guys think about a c++ standardese compendium on SO, explaining commonly used words in the standard like "elaborated type specifier"? Would it be shot down like @FredO's video list or would it survive?
So, what are the options for building with VS 2005 against a specific revision of C and C++ runtime libraries? MS has released several fixes to the runtime and to VS 2005 but we cannot just switch to the latest runtime libraries because of compatibility. Is using custom manifest files the only option?
I am developer of Family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems till one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that he has two children with his own daughter. And he can't use my software because of errors. Those errors are result of my various assertions and in...
I have absolutely no idea what an "elaborated type specifier" is, and honestly, I don't care unless I'm running into a situation where I absolutely have to know.
@Nils whenever you're programming, you should think "What is the worst arguments this function could receive". If it is able to handle that, then you're pretty well set. I often try to break my own functions just to watch the world burn.
It looks like the only way to make binaries use older MSVCR80 etc. is to actually change few hundreds of project files to link with specific manifests.
What do you guys think about a c++ standardese compendium on SO, explaining commonly used words in the standard like "elaborated type specifier"? Would it be shot down like @FredO's video list or would it survive?
@Xeo I find it a great idea.
@FredOverflow Such a list would be the place to look it up when you need to know.
@Xeo: If this gets shot down, let's just start a c++-standardese tag and make all these individual questions, with an index at the tag wiki.
@MartinhoFernandes Actually I think this is worse, but it might be the only way to pull this off with the guys who adhere to the letter of the law, never mind the spirit.
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"Oh I'm writing a family tree application. I'm not going to support incestuous relationships, since those are not very common, and they would complicate my design."
"If someone comes along with children from his own daughter, I can implement that later."
for ex: we need to have an edge between node X and Y (this is the constraint). this might not produce the original result when Dijkstra algo. i need to slightly modify it.
@StackedCrooked Sometimes if you fail to release a resource there's nothing else you can do about it, so I think swallowing the exception would be warranted.
Take for example a network connection. You close it, but it fails because the network is down. You just move on. If the network is down, there's no point in closing. The other end will eventually timeout.
For four days, my comment here had, after the question mark, something like this: "(To tell him to fuck off might not be appropriate, though.)"
Now it's gone.
Why did someone edit my comment and remove that?
@MartinhoFernandes Then that someone, unless he's a moderator, could only just flag the whole comment, but not explain they don't like one sentence in that. Or did I miss some change there?
I had to look for the exact translation of "profanity", and I guess in this case it means "obszönität". Sadly, "profane" isn't the appropriate verb in that case
@Xeo, I voted it as "not a real question". it is clearly a set up (everybody slightly interested in genealogy -- especially to the point of writing a program for it -- knows that family tries are DAG), the setup is designed to draw more attention than warranted, and the question doesn't hold (removing the setup you can summarize it as "how do I handle cases I assumed won't happen without removing the assumption?").
@Xaade Ok, so lots of people misunderstand the word "expletive" . Their argument is "vulgar terms are not allowed", even though they didn't express it like that.
@MartinhoFernandes I get the intended meaning. But I can't to this day understand why X words are profanity, and Y other words are vulgar but acceptable.
fuck, shit, damn, etc. vulgar and profane. Crap, fudge, shat, vulgar but not profane.
@MartinhoFernandes Recurrent and specific to that solution. The funny thing, it crashed while I was just typing 6 times in a row on that solution, and now it isn't even loading anymore
There's a difference between a person who lets out an occassional vulgar word AS an expletive because the purpose of the word doesn't matter and the user is frustrated, and a person who uses a vulgar word every third word in an attempt to BE profane.