when the goal of standardization is to primarily standardize existing practice, and when both msvc and g++ support __FUNCTION__ (at least I think they do!), why did C++11 land on __func__?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Presumably, the specification of __func__ is not quite the same as __FUNCTION__ and they had to give it a different name to avoid clashes.
@melak47 When you have enough rep (>10k, I think), you will see that no deleted question or answer ever gets really deleted. It's just that now you can only see your own ones.
@Crowz md5 usually hashes the entire file, unless you have some sort of "smart" image md5 that skips irrelevant stuff like tags and crap and only looks at the image bits. even then it would still read all the bits of the GIF
D'oh, the problem is obvious - the screen coordinates are actually in whatever range you specified in the D3D11_VIEWPORT you set, if you don't use a view matrix. Likely something along the lines of:
D3D11_VIEWPORT viewport = {0};
viewport.Width = 1280;
viewport.Height = 720;
So, obviously the ...
@LucDanton thanks for reminding me. i was going to test that but then it crashed. due to an experiment with a static array that was too short for visual c++'s spec of a std::string
g++ just says "std::string"
visual c++ says "class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> >", to drive the point home that this is really a std::string
@rogcg Objects are just that: objects in C++. They are not references. How do you check whether a double is NULL? Exactly. It's the same with objects in C++.
@rogcg If you create a class, there will always be constructors, whether you write them or the compiler fills in for you. When you create an object, one of those constructors will be called. If they are compiler-created, and your class only contains POD types, then the result will be, as Alf said, undetermined. Otherwise it is.
@Pubby I heard of two people learning C++ without a book which I believe to not to write bullshit, and both are high-rep users here. I have seen, however, hundreds of programmers who write bullshit code despite reading books. So your ability might be laudable, but it's definitely not representative.
@rogcg So you think. If you only knew how much I left out in that short message. Class constructors and their invocation is one big subject in C++. You can easily fill a book's chapter with this, and, in fact, good C++ books (few and far between) do exactly this.
i read my first c++ book ("c++ in 21 days") around 5 pages a day before going to sleep. i remember how I sweated when reading because reading books in bed I find awkward. reading books anywhere is kinda awkward IMO
All those kids out there who want to "learn to program", and to it by looking up "C++ tutorial" on Google, are not going to learn how to good, proper, modern C++.
@EtiennedeMartel The problem is that so many kiddies nowadays do not even read books. They want their stuff to be available on the Internet. If it isn't there, there's nothing for them.
well I don't think it's a bad thing that people look to the internet for information but it is absolutely a ba dthing that the quality of most tutorials is just so goddamn low
@R.MartinhoFernandes BTW, I took the time to actually read this article today. Quite interesting. Technically, I mean. (Of course, it's also interesting that this woman openly speaks about using a vibrator.) Also, this is way over my head. Technically, I mean. Finally, I am not really part of the targeted audience. Technically...
@sbi The article actually interested the crap out of me (I like tinkering with stuff). I would have never thought to tinker with something like a vibrator. Or anything sex-related, really.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was going to write a little javascript/html animation which showed dividing polynomials, but I got to expression parsing and just went "mehh I cba"
@sbi That too. But now I have all these intriguing technical questions in my head, but I kind've don't want to pursue them because of their dirty applications.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm wondering if I have a non-POD type in my union and use placement new to initialize it, say this non-POD type has a bunch of pointers to other resources, do I need to manually call the ~destructor to destroy it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes but no need to call ::operator delete(&addressOfNonPOD), right? Since the memory is allocated when constructing the union and should die along with the union?
@ThePhD What the hell is wrong with you guys? Sex isn't something "dirty" is it? I mean, you all do have parents, don't you? (well, except for the robot, of course, who has manufacturers instead.) How do you think they came to have you?
@sbi it was never taboo? not even when you were young? to be fair it's not taboo for our age anymore. I just generally have it in my head that if something is dirty/illegal/etc. it is more fun
well, I don't feel that way, but a lot of people do I think
@sbi Well, it's just the stigma associated with it. I can't go to my Electrical Engineering professor and be like "Hey, wanna look over these sex toy prototypes with me?"
@BeyondSora Actually, one of my daughters had her first boyfriend when she was 15, and I set her up to be safe when before I invited him to stay with us over X-mas and New Year, last year. I also called up his mother and talked this through with her, so she'd know my girl is prepared. (She picked a woman, though, to go to the gyn, rather than me, which i was fine with.)
@ThePhD Yeah, that's sad, isn't it. The thing is, your sex life is (rightly, so) also something intimate, that people do not want to disclose theirs. If your EE prof was female (haha!), maybe she wouldn't want to disclose that she's used to those thingies. through with them.
But have you thought this through? In the end for any gadget to reach the stores, engineers have to invent, design, and produce it. And their have to be women among those engineers for vibrators, and they do have to have testers, and have to talk this through with them.
So there have to be people who openly, at work, talk about vibrators, they application, their design, their usability. Across the sexes.
@BeyondSora Because I didn't pout when she preferred a woman to go to the gyn with? At least she didn't pick her mother.
@sbi Well, disregarding my vastly broken family situation, my Mother is a Christian. Used to be catholic. Needless to say she can talk about sex and such, but she views it as a more intimate thin between Man and Woman, and things like sex toys are borderline-evil. I don't have any sex toys myself (I haven't even had a significant other), but I got interested in the idea of perhaps creating a vibrator that does exactly what that Hacking My Vagina engineer did.
To tell my Mother - or even my Professor or a 'friend' - that, would earn me the eye-laser scorn of doom and death, and more than one weird stare. These are mostly catholic/christians, with a disposition for being exceptionally prudish on the topic of sex. That and, in America, sex is an exceptionally uncomfortable topic unless you're in a very small group of the best of friends. Not because it has to be, but because it's made that way.
@Ell Well, there is good reasons to be afraid for a parent. usually it isn't you, after all, who's stuck with a baby while she's trying to go through her examen. It's them. Of course, educating your child is a way better approach at preventing this from happening. But I do understand them being afraid of the consequences.
@ThePhD Yeah, the US are incredibly prudish from my POV. And I only have been to the north east and the west coast, South Dakota and LA being the closest I got to the bible belt...
@Ell Yes, of course. This is backed up statistically, BTW. Prudish contexts have a way higher percentage of teenage pregnancies than open societies. But, of course, scientific facts are not going to convince those who act out of belief, rather than rational reasoning.
@ThePhD I remember my (very distant, but nevertheless also very welcoming) relatives in NJ being a bit disturbed when I arrived there with my girlfriend. But they did put us into the same room/bed, and never lost a word about it. (My girlfriend back then wasn't 21 yet.) Later, a friend who grew up in PA told us that her parents would never ever have allowed that.
@ThePhD yes. however, you can download githubs git client thingy, make a repo on your computer, and never sync it with github. private repo! and to keep it backe dup, move it into your dropbox. :p
I have a little gif which is animated on a QLabel with a QMovie, and i want that when the annimation of the Gif is end, remove the Qlabel, i tried this, but it dosen't work :
QMovie *movie = new QMovie("countdown.gif");
QLabel *processLabel = new QLabel(this);
processLabel->setMovie(movie);
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