A little girl is at the top of a flight of steps. She can either choose to step one stair or skip one. If there are 10 steps, how many ways can she descend the staircase?
But assuming I get the data exchange via shared memory working. I still do not have any communication between the two processes, I need to tell one process to read an updated version of some object in the shared memory. How can I do this?
@Neil: Don't get me wrong, I was expecting a more interesting math problem only because you made it seem more interesting than it actually was (to me that is). :-P
Given a staircase with N steps, you can go up with 1 or 2 steps each time. Output all possible way you go from bottom to top.
For example:
N = 3
Output :
1 1 1
1 2
2 1
When interviewing. I just said dynamic programming.
S(n) = S(n-1) +1 or S(n) = S(n-1) +2
But I didn't give a good code ...
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After reading "Hidden Features and Dark Corners of C++/STL" on comp.lang.c++.moderated, I was completely surprised that ...
> The placement of explicit specialization declarations for function templates, class templates, member functions of class templates, static data members of class templates, member classes of class templates, member class templates of class templates, member function templates of class templates, member functions of member templates of class templates, member functions of member templates of ...
> non-template classes, member function templates of member classes of class templates, etc., and the placement of partial specialization declarations of class templates, member class templates of non-template classes, member class templates of class templates, etc., can affect whether a program is well-formed according to the relative positioning of the explicit specialization declarations and their points of instantiation in the translation unit as specified above and below.
Speaking of specialization, I made the mistake earlier of attempting to specialize a struct in a derived class, who's base class had a templated struct.
Does anyone know of a method to use CRTP to count the number of subclasses of an object?
Suppose we had a setup similar to the following one:
template <typename T>
class Object
{
....
};
const unsigned int ObjectSubClassCount = ...;
class Subobject : public Object<SubObjec...
For the purpose of introspection, sometimes I've wanted to automatically assign serial numbers to types, or something similar.
Unfortunately, template metaprogramming is essentially a functional language, and as such lacks global variables or modifiable state which would implement such a counter...
Dependency injection is a software design pattern that allows a choice of component to be made at run-time rather than compile time. This can be used, for example, as a simple way to load plugins dynamically or to choose mock objects in test environments vs. real objects in production environments.
Definition
Dependency injection involves at least three elements:
* a dependent consumer,
* a declaration of a component's dependencies, defined as interface contracts,
* an injector (sometimes referred to as a provider or container) that creates instances of classes that implement a given...
The intent of the user was never related to while (true) it is all about the problem he is having with designing his calculator which exits when the main function returns. The way the question has been asked is inappropriate (no code snippet) and the way some people are answering the question (related to while (true)) is more inappropriate. — Yavar1 min ago
Aha. That would explain you holding on to it so long :) Sorry I don't get jokes that don't logically work unless they are puns or other 'surprisey' stuff
@RMartinhoFernandes well, we are two who are really anti-singleton. Most are kind of undeclared. You know, "yeah, singletons are overused and should generally be avoided, but they have their uses"
@Neil (a) you can't safely say that (b) I know what you mean by job security. I just have another definition: A job that sucks is a job I must lose. That's not job security