If I get a linker error "unresolved reference", that should theoretically be resolved by linking in the appropriate .lib of the library, but that doesn't work... what else could be the problem?
It find it impossible to write a paragraph that is both short and accurate and not misleading. That's what my Wikipedia trip was all about, by the way. So, how inaccurate and misleading is this:
"An event is anything that happens that the software should respond to, and that results in a call or data, a message, that represents the event. For example, an event can be that thee user clicks a button or menu item. An event handler is a function or statement that is executed in response to a message, i.e. (whenever) a certain event occurs."
> Today, I was texting my boyfriend, and I told him to come over.He asked how, and I suggested apparation. He told me that he hadn't gotten his licence yet. He's a keeper.
I have a template function
template<typename T>
void output(T& value)
{
}
Is there a way to create specialization for output std::array objects? Yes, I know, that arrays of different sizes are different types. ) I just hope that there is a way in c++11
Thanks!
What is the difference between Apparating and Disapparating? Are there specific circumstances wherein it would be called Apparition versus Disapparition, and vice versa?
Calling it Apparition and Disapparation when coming from Point A to Point B, and then going right back to Point A somewhat mak...
I am using SimpleINI to get values into std::stringstream my_string; -
CSimpleIniCaseA::TNamesDepend::const_iterator i;
for (i = values.begin(); i != values.end(); ++i)
my_string << i->pItem <<"\n";
cout<<my_string.str()<<endl;
cout is working fine. I am able to pri...
Little question. In a makefile, is it possible to have the file extension of a dynamic library (LIB=libbohr.(so|dylib|dll) ) automatically chosen depending on the OS?
I'm optimizing a constructor that is called in one of our app's innermost loops. The class in question is about 100 bytes wide, consists of a bunch of ints, floats, bools, and trivial structs, and should be trivially copyable (it has a nontrivial default constructor, but no destructor or virtual ...
@RMartinhoFernandes as in 1000000000 or 1000000000000? I think you will find that whilst the UK (and some other palaces) used to use that latter (1 billion = 1 million million) the UK (as well as others I am sure) now uses the 'American' system of 1 billion = 1 thousand million. Though a lot of people are still confused about such matters
I think most would say that deep purpler are hard rock, and nirvana is just grunge. But I find that debating musical genres is cyclical argument that never get's any where
"hy guys . VS 2008 is good . almost same like VS 2010 . Really i never have good comments for 2008 . because may be i just used VS 2010 . But 2008 is good in use .. I am feeling good with 2008 ."
@thecoshman I dunno. I have the feeling that, in the .NET world, it's often assumed that it's the framework's fault. In C++ it's different. In 99.95% of all cases, I found out that I had to blame myself.
@thecoshman Then please follow back the chain of referring messages until you arrive at the point where you presented your "original random sentence", find out what that referred to, and tell me.
@RMartinhoFernandes There was a singularity, no? Isn't that what mathematicians would call a "point"?
One can't possibly know what was before the Big Bang, because as the current accepted theory/explanation says, information from before the Big Bang is unaccessible
Before i start i will divide the problem into two parties:
PART 1 :
In c++ to get type of data we can use typeid but it's give you the data as const char* ,and i want it to return the type of the data.
Example:
int data = 20 ;
float data2 = 3.14 ;
char *data3 = "hello world" ;
std::c...