Scrubs are the shirts and trousers or gowns worn by nurses (perioperative nurse), surgeons, and other operating room personnel when "scrubbing in" for surgery. In the United Kingdom, they are sometimes known as Theatre Blues. They are designed to be simple with minimal places for dirt to hide, easy to launder, and cheap to replace if damaged or stained irreparably. The wearing of scrubs has been extended outside of surgery in many hospitals. Originally issued as replacement clothing if street clothing was contaminated, scrubs are now worn by any hospital personnel in any clean envir...
The string class provides a c_str() function which returns a const char* to the internal data structure.
If you don't plan on modifying the data, it is the way to go: http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/c_str
However, if you need a char*, then:
char *newString = new char[origSt...
But I've verified the byte data is correct. I've had to write and use UNicode literals in my program and I've used them to even identify files with Japanese Characters in them - even files with the exact same characters that I'm trying to use for hte title.
So it's not like the API is too dumb to get it: I'm just wondering why the window title is displaying like garbage.
I could do CreateFile and GetFileAttributes and all those other functions using L""-based literals and my own Unicode strings and it was able to identify all kinds of Chinese and Japanese filenames correctly.
I'm an Objective-C programmer, and am recently starting C++, and I've stumbled into this question on my code's organization:
std::list<char *> stuff = std::list<char *>;
thing *object = new thing(stuff);
Where stuff would be an object that I'd need for the lifetime of my class (tha...
You either use Japanese locale, or AppLocale to change the app for that "session" to Japanese locale, although AppLocale doesn't work for quite a good part of VNs.
@je4d He wasn't complaining. Nor does he anticipate it staying this way. He's just reporting the expected measurements across the first 60 minutes of it
I'm following the NeHe gamedev tutorials (while altering them to be OO) and I've run into a problem with the CreateWindowEx demo (http://nehe.gamedev.net/tutorial/creating_an_opengl_window_(win32)/13001/).
I'm trying to pass the WndProc a pointer to my Window object via the lpParam (as detailed ...