vector::erase
Removes from the vector container and calls its destructor but If the contained object is a pointer it doesnt take ownership of destroying it.
You will have to explicitly call delete on each contained pointer to delete the content it is pointing to, for example:
void clearVector...
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@StackedCrooked Okay, I'll bite. A singleton is a type of which only one instance can exist. The question, then, is whether an empty vector is a different type from any other vector, or is it the same type as a vector<T> with non-zero size? Or, since it doesn't contain any items anyway, might the "T" be irrelevant, so it's a different type in another way?
I'll go on record as saying that most people who are strongly against Singleton 1) have missed the point, and 2) probably haven't ever seen it applied even halfway reasonably. It does get used a lot of times/places that it's not suitable, but that doesn't mean there's no use for it.
The main reason to use a singleton is to give up a bit of flexibility in favor of assuring correct behavior with multi-threading with minimal complexity or loss of efficiency. In particular, if you assure there's only one object, you can centralize the serialization of access to whatever data that object works with. Instead of spreading locks on that data all over everywhere, you centralize it into a single object.
@MartinhoFernandes It may be open to question how special that case is, but when you do run into that case (and I certainly have) it's an effective way to manage it. Not every system is or needs to be built around the idea of expansion. The systems I've encountered with it were embedded, so it was quite reasonable to say (for example) "a copying machine has a single scanner and a single printer". Yes, there are exceptions, but that's common enough to justify a design specifically for it.
Before the actual implementation, i wrote a small prototype code, and put a class constructor and ctor constructor in the same file, to see if the ctor would execute first, which is my actual implementation.
However, i am facing an error. Here is the code:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <...
I guess we were talking about board games a little while ago? Settlers of Catan is awesome, and Dominion (while technically a card game) is pretty fun.
each player has to reach certain flags placed around the game board. At teh start of each turn you put down a number of cards, face-down, which represents the movement your robot takes. Then you turn them over one at a time, and carry out the movement specified simultaneously with the other players
Everyone gets a different hero, with a base strength and magic power and special abilites, you roam the board, collecting items and killing monsters, until you can progress to the inner levels of the board (board is divided into three sections, outer, middle and inner, goal is to reach the inner). Last man standing wins. You have to make it to the inner section though. If you get to the tower in the middle you can use the artifact there to potentially damage everyone each turn until (cont)
I think it is fun, but it can take a bit too long sometimes. Remember we have the first edition, and they are on the fourth revision, so it is probably a bit better now
Descent really takes ages to play (the first couple of times, we spent around 10-12 hours on a single quest. Last time, we managed to push it down to 6 or so)
RoboRally only takes an hour or two, so it's much easier to fit in
a lot of it is down to your strategy though. You naturally have a tendency to take it slowly, and make sure to clear out every room, and loot every bit of treasure
we're 5, and in the base game, that skews the difficulty somewhat in the heroes favor. The expansion is supposed to be tailored for 5 specifically though
@Collecter not yet. We've played the base game for like 4 sessions by now, I think, so we're starting to get a good feel for it, but so far we've been reluctant to buy expansions because we wanted to be reasonably sure we wouldnt get bored with the game
we'll probably get road to legend soon though. Sounds like that's The expansion to get
> "If we print the GL-DLG-ADM report on the fifth day of the month," he explained in an e-mail, "it will 'swap' the day and the month on our computer. So, if my computer says it's Oct. 5, then the report will change my computer date to May 10. But, this only will happen if the report is one page long."
> With no apparent root cause, Moe offered up a simple workaround: run single-page reports twice and, if that fails, reboot the computer.
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Today I was searching for a way to use std::tr1::unordered_set. Because I asked for how to use std::map last time, I decided to find it out myself.
I googled and most of the results told me to have a stru...
vector::erase
Removes from the vector container and calls its destructor but If the contained object is a pointer it doesnt take ownership of destroying it.
You will have to explicitly call delete on each contained pointer to delete the content it is pointing to, for example:
void clearVector...