I remember flagging this answer as "not an answer"; my flag was declined with the reason "Can you just delete the question?". Lol?! I notice casper then went and deleted it anyway, 24 hours later. Nice.
@Xeo Well, as a simple example, there are some conversions where the data is the same, it's just that there are multiple types- for example, const char* implicitly converting to std::string.
I'm going to bed before I fuck the whole world up. It's been a bad night, I'm pissed and Bailey has eaten the choco croissants I left on the kitchen table. Fuck dogs as well :((
@Pawnguy7 Yes. In fact it has to be at least sort-of internal -- you're not allowed to use a leading underscore at global scope. Even when it's not at global scope, you need to be careful -- a leading underscore followed by another underscore of a capital letter is always reserved.
Oh. I thought just __identifer was reserved for the compiler, and third-party libraries traditionally used _. I am not certain whether or not it was followed by a capital.
The <tr1/*> headers should have been deprecated or removed following their inclusion in the standard. So they're mostly there for older compilers such as VS2010 or VS2008. Including <functional> alone should fix it.
A couple things to note though, although I do not know if it applies to VS2013 i...
The compiler isn't smart enough to go "this if statement wont execute (and will actually get optimized out) when sizeof(n) < 8" and still produces the error
n is a size_t that can be 32 bits or 64 bits depending on the arch
In which case I'd need the preprocessor to know whether I'm compiling in 32 bit or 64 bit arch, right? I'm not sure there's a standard or even pseudo standard macro for that, or something.
either quit whining about the warning, use a compiler-specific #pragma (most offer one) to turn the warning off for that one line of code, or use the template.
In centos linux..
I open the terminal
I type
yum search text editor
i see like 20 results.
given that i am soon re-installing my O.S anyway..
i wanna try all these items.
i wanna install them all.
but how ?
is it possible to install everything that shows up
for the command
yum search text...
Aside from being two microsoft products, what do Word and VS have in common that makes it so that when I copy code from VS in Word the syntax highlighting says, where if I copy from Sublime Text it doesn't
Well if I copy from VS into Word, the code will keep it's formatting (font, syntax highlighting colors, etc), if I copy from say Sublime Text 3, it won't
@Borgleader You can support arbitrary formats in the clipboard -- HTML, RTF, plain text, etc. If the only format shared by two programs is plain text, then you don't get any formatting. If they both support something like RTF or HTML, then you get formatting.
Copy something from VS, then go into Word and pick "Paste Special..." The choices you'll see will be: "Unfrormatted Unicode Text" and "Formatted Text (RTF)". QED.
It's not necessarily considered "bad practice" though it is customary to define them in separate header files.
You could experience some ODR issues if you define them before the "main method", however I would say go for it. Do what you please.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I must say, there is one person who seems quite arrogant and set on their own ways. They keep blurting out "trololololol", too, seemingly randomly. I'm always up for that if it's appropriate, but one, for example, was in response to the associate director of our faculty.