@FredNurk There is no mention of NaN in C90. The description of fprintf implies that FP numbers should be formatted as [-]ddd.ddde(+|-)dd with the number of digit varying depending on the numbers.
@MartinhoFernandes that's more or less exactly what c99 requires
@MartinhoFernandes msvc has a highly optimized, hand-tuned printf, treating #INF and #QNAN as digits strings allows it to avoid branching in the part of the code handling places after the decimal; combining that it was written for c90 and what aprogrammer said, this falls within that spec
last I looked, the precision handling is done on the character string after conversion, so it finds the decimal, checks for \0 too soon and zero-fills past, otherwise checks the next char (e.g. A in QNAN) and since that's >= '5', increments the N
@RonaldLandheerCieslak: no not for me....But seems the star wars is on again...I was off travelling home and ahh the pedants flood the room with star wars again!
such a menace!
Administering a chat room on SO requires some minimum rep?
Star this message, if you think we should have a(n up-to-date) list of books a C++ programmer should absolutely avoid.
@Xeo For that we wouldn't need a list, but a dedicated database and a host of typing monkeys to enter them all. Really, there's thousands of C++ books out there, and about 80% of them are damagingly bad, 15% are mere crap, and another 4.9% readable, but not worth wasting your time on them. That leaves a few dozen books to be recommended, which is exactly what the existing list is all about.
When you have to sift a mountain to find the few nuggets in there, who wants to know about each pebble of mine spoils you put aside?
The act of isolating the problem into a simple example that reproduces it tends to keep my question asking rate on SO very low. It's a great debugging technique.
@MartinhoFernandes I just had to pin that. I wish they would put that into SO's FAQ, and require everyone about to post their first question to write an essay on it which needs to show that they have fully understood its meaning.
@sbi "Error Messages That Communicate" - The only thing they communicate to me is, that the one who did them must be quite the sadist with too much free time and most importantly, too much free hand.
Hi guys..!
..and gals too! :)
I have been working on a High speed mass data transfer protocol, and I am now ready for testing it in a live environment. Programmed in C++ natively for Linux.
Although I would like to first test it in a LAN environment but I am confused as to how should I set up a...
@sbi actually I have been working on this protocol thingy for quite some time.. did my "homework" properly... but until now I was unable to produce a statistics/performance graph for it in real-time
Well, actually, this is an euphemism. I don't know much about graphics and I don't care either. You might catch me with dirty hands elbow-deep in the engine, but not polishing the paint.
@echo9 3D, video, 2D graphics: No. GUI: It's a job, but not one I'd stick with for long. Algorithms: Interesting. Library design: What do I have to pay you for being allowed to do this job?
@JohannesSchaublitb I think in any user's profile you can click "Invite this user to <combobox_of_chatrooms>" if that user currently isn't in that chat room.
@CatPlusPlus true, I mostly growl and you can do the scratching, not sure what @sbi would do, but @JohannesSchaublitb probably troll them out of existence. lol
@sbi the room I am in is next to sb's bedroom and I have no more earphones, so I have to use speakers, that make too much noise, so I move to the dining room
@TonyTheTiger Well, for starters, you need to move to watch a video. And then, when I have to ask because this just doesn't make any sense, you tell me I know too much about you. (So why was I just asking?) Also, you drive nails into your hammer, instead of with it. Annd that's just the tip of the iceberg.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...
@sbi Thanks. I really need a good CV, never came around to making one... Especially need one since I'll be finished with the GA in ~3 month and I have yet to decide where I want to work