[pool drain] marks all autorelease objects for a release message after the current execution block (which is the end of the method) and doesn't do it immediately.
No, I didn't decide to start deleting your answers out of nowhere. You had at least ten spam flags across those answers and I was processing those flags.
Looking at them, yes, you did disclose that they were your product, but the links didn't seem integral to the answer provided; the answers lo...
@Rapptz There are alot of stuff. iif the user enters no input it just stays there and waits and if the user enters a whitespace and if ........ so on and on
@Rapptz i use getline to get the value stored in a string and then convert it to int
@sehe Im a bit sleepy, but there are alot of reasons i have against using cin>> , The biggest one is that using cin.getline with cin>> causes problems.
@MohamedAhmedNabil By the way, using boost::lexical_cast<T> (str) is roughly equivalent to using std::istringstream iss(str); T val; if (!iss >> val) { throw Exception; } return val;
@Rapptz Just cut the story short. I'm sure scanf is the ultimate tool for our new C++ user :)
Does std::stoi throw an error on the input "abcxyz"?
Yes.
I think your confusion may come from the fact that strtol never reports an error except on overflow. It can report that no conversion was performed, but this is never referred to as an error condition in the C standard.
strtol is define...
@Chimera To be honest, it sounds a bit polished for my taste (I have a marketing aversion). And I'm not a US citizen, so I really have no clue how your electoral system works.
@Mysticial Every single place in the world's math education is going down since they introduced the usage of calculators. Calculators should be for highschool algebra ony
@Mysticial Our colleges have no standardized tests (well, there is the requirement for a specific high diploma certificate, of course). You just decide. The subjects that do have auditions/entrance exams pose their own restrictions. Which are usually very high.
Pippi Longstocking (Swedish Pippi LÃ¥ngstrump) is a fictional character in a series of children's books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, and adapted into multiple films and television series. Pippi was named by Lindgren's then nine-year-old daughter, Karin, who requested a get-well story from her mother one day when she was home sick from school.
Nine-year-old Pippi is unconventional, assertive, and has superhuman strength, being able to lift her horse one-handed without difficulty. She frequently mocks and dupes adults she encounters, an attitude likely to appeal to young readers; h...
@Ell Probably close to useless. Just for an obvious example, what "universal" reputation would you give to Hans Reiser who 1) invented and implemented one of the coolest Linux file systems ever, but 2) also murdered his wife?
Or, what about Linus Torvalds, who's obviously done some fairly decent code, but also fairly routinely makes a complete ass of himself, in everything from arguments with Andrew Tanenbaum to stupid, uniformed statements about C++?
@CatPlusPlus Well, yes -- since ReiserFS hasn't been maintained in a while, some others are catching up and (arguably) surpassing it -- but it's taken quite a while for any to even catch up.
@Ell It was pretty much the first journaled FS for Linux, so it's (among other things) quite a bit less likely to be damaged in a crash than most predecessors. Also able to grow volumes without using a volume manager, etc.
@Rapptz Hmm...rep^-1 would normally translate to 1/rep, and rep*1/rep would give 1 (assuming rep!=0), so overall that seems to work out to `0 for wife killing."
YES! found my mandelbrot generating code from 4 years ago! I've looking for it all weekend. Now to re-write using SSE intrinsics and other optimizations.
Woot! How you like? It's a very small portion of the mandelbrot set.
Took me a while to find a decent "escape speed" coloring algorithm.