Depends on the language you use. I don't do many projects large enough to use a framework, so I usually declare a static function in any of my classes called test. Luc and Cat might give you great, but slightly humourus answers
Python is so good, it's bad. You have to dredge up the C layer to get good performance/control, and by that point you almost may as well be writing in C++
Python is fantastic for simple programs where speed isn't a problem; number-crunching, scraping data from the web, or rendering GUI applications. If you need speed, like for interpreters, AI, or real-time 3D rendering, then Python isn't so great.
var X = new { Name = "X", Fractal = new { Fractal2 = new { SomeObject = new object(), Fractal3 = new { SomeInteger = 0, UnsignedInt = 67u, UnsignedLong = 7432ul }, SomeForm = new Form1() }, SomeException = new Exception("lol fractals") }, LongValue = 1L };
is that a Julia? I'm not familiar enough to tell them apart by looking, though I can recognize the basic shapes of the more distinct ones, like Newton and Mandelbrot.
@jaggedSpire Its not that I'm ungrateful for gcc's error message. Its that, the same program gives different results for EVERY SINGLE OPTIMIZATION FLAG. And its different on EVERY MACHINE.
X-ray & ultra sound results returned - I have ganglion cyst (ball of fluid) on the top of my left foot. When I googled for whether I could still jog because of it, I found this:
I had a (big) ganglion cyst a long time ago, before I became a runner, and was told the solution was to whap it with a bible. I didn't have a bible but I had a big heavy dictionary, so that's what I did. And it went away.
brutal ...
I can't do it ... I just can't do it ...
Apparently many joggers have tried this & I have many heavy books, thanks to my years at uni.
I'm a bit confused: I am releasing allocated memory with delete[] buffer; Where buffer is declared as: int buffersize = 1000; buffer = new std::vector<std::complex<short>>(buffer_size);
With std and primitives as contents, I was certainly not expecting to get a SIGSEGV at the delete[] statement. Any hint?
> The specializations std::complex<float>, std::complex<double>, and std::complex<long double> are LiteralTypes for representing and manipulating complex numbers. The effect of instantiating the template complex for any other type is unspecified.
To start with, this comes with the unix UHD library examples. Of course I could change the dynamic vector easily, but it has to be an std::complex<short> as long as I have been told, due to current uhd library limitations
@Ven I'm not totally sure that would work in this case, since I need to pass it to a function from UHD library, which is expecting a ref_vector<void *>
If I used a vector in the first place, was because uhd library examples were written that way. And I usually expect that the kind of people who writes such libraries are way smarter than I am
I have this toned down used case of code which when compiled with VS 2015 C++ compiler produces a warning.
#include <cwchar>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
wchar_t input[100] = L"A bird came down the walk";
wchar_t* token = std::wcstok(input, L" ");
while (token) {
std::w...
suppose I write data really fast [I have all the data in memory] to a blocking socket.
further suppose the other side will read data very slow [like sleep 1 second between each read].
what is the expected behavior on the writing side in this case?
would the write operation block until the oth...
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You may also see this message if you are running a build system that executes some build steps in parallel on a multi-core machine and one of those steps requires an output from the other, but the build system doesn't know it.
For example:
step1: generate header file that gets used by step 2
s...
Just spent the entire morning debugging my internet connection. Gave up when I had to go to work. On my way down, I found out that the whole block (in downtown Chicago) is out.
Initially, I thought it was just a usual router freeze. Tried that a few times, didn't work. Logged into my ISP account via my phone, they didn't list any service problems. I unplugged the cable and noticed that the modem behaved identically with or without the cable attached. Was like wtf? I turned on the TV (which goes through the same cable, it's also dead). At that point I realized it was pretty late.
When I got down and was walking over to pay my rent, I noticed that the apartment's package notification monitor was down ("cannot connect to ..."). Only then did I get the idea to ask someone in the leasing office...
Oh I'm just trying to read in an old game data file or multiple files, and one of them is 930 MB, the thing is I accidentally did a copy of that and when i crashed with the bad alloc i looked at the Process thing I was at 1.9GB
yeah or that, just need to make sure i used fixed size types because the spec has a lot of 32/16 bit things so i need to make sure those dont change when i switch
The hardest one was adding spaces after commas. I had to use a number of regexes.
@Borgleader No.
I haven't tried customizing it, but there's a number of things in the default settings that don't play well with my code.
I think the biggest renaming that I did involved changing the program's version of the size_t typedef. That touched all but maybe 5 of the 1000+ files.
Visual Studio is able to handle that many files open. Not well though, but it does.
IIRC, I thought I crashed it when I hit F7 with all those files open (unsaved) to try to build it.
Those portability tests were mainly way back in the days during the x86/x64 transition.
When I set it them to not match, I basically require that: 1. The program still works. (subject to the lower limits if I'm using 32-bit on an x64 build) 2. All compiler warnings are either downcasts to system calls, or assigning pointer differences to the custom "size_t".