Oh I have a question but I'm pretty sure I know the answer: There's no way to expose native interface to C# right? (i.e. having a vector in my C++ class and calling push_back from C#).
@ScottW Marshalling will expose the entire interface? I want to avoid re-typing signatures. If it's a huge class it's just a long journey of copy-paste that weren't meant for humans.
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a scanner darkly, a question stupidly, a string unicodely
It is valid in C++0x, but it was a very late addition to the working paper that Bjarne put through. So it's not surprising that GCC doesn't support brace default arguments yet.
I also think the reason this worked in my code is because I wasn't storing a reference but a value, so in the constructor, the temporary was copied and all is OK.
@Pawnguy7 Right now this is the only thing I can think of - instead of searching through a list of possible types just use their ID as an index to a map which has their type as a value. I guess integers would be slightly faster, but as always, you'll have to profile.
Anyone happen to know why my close vote isn't seemingly registering? At the time I closed it, it was basically an exact dupe of a question asked a little while prior. i.imgur.com/6dtkqSJ.png
I feel like giving up on it - I have no desire for either XNA or the game itself - but I feel like that is contradictory to the initial goal of the project: to finish a project.
you know what really strange, X11 does not give a continuous run of numbers for the number keys... it did for the letter keys, they actually matched up with ascii
@melak47 Yeah, I plan to. I'd like to at least finish some more 9 first, though, since I really only have any experience with it. I know I've tried learning a bit of 11 and I think I ran into problems with getting the HLSL to work.
is there some odd behaviour with inheriting operator() in a struct? I don't seem to be able to get the derived struct to compile unless it explicitly has an operator() for each type in the variant
god damn variants, so nice yet such a pain in the arse
Ok i found out a pretty decent solution:
basically i need to unpack one extra lambda case and apply the using clause to the unpacked lambda and the rest, but in this case, since i apparently i cannot make a variadic list of using declarations (at least i don't know the syntax, if its possible), ...
hey guys i created dll but i can compile it :(( using vs12 geting error: error C1083: Cannot open source file: '=0x0401': No such file or directory
do no what to do any suggestion?
@R.MartinhoFernandes who will hide what? the base struct has a virtual void operator()(const foo& T)const{} the derived wished to make use of this, but the compiler is saying that there is no conversion in the derived.