So. What. I'm so done with your antics. It was never about the link. Look at the screenshot.
Unless you want to tell me "that guy who worked for you" accidentally wrote and copyrighted that piece of code the EXACT same moment that Richard Hodges did. And got everything identical down to the padding whitepace and IDE stubs
@sehe If you look to my old post on Lounge was Richard credits. This link was for some of my friends. One of them, i never remove copyright to community like stackoverflow or other big community.
@Ramy So. Recapping. You never needed our opinion because you know it came on good authority. Moreover, observer_ptr is a bit of a no-brainer and not essentially useful (except for documentation value). What the hell were you wasting our time for, had it not been for the copyright slapstick?
I see. Maybe you could give me a hint. I'm writing tests with google test framework and I need to pass specific path to the test, this path used as prefix for converting relative to absolute. What is C++ best practices for that case?
my iniital guess was put this path to cmake as and than read it as env. variable. But this not working as I could see. And what I was able to find - google test not allow passing any custom parameters when executing tests.
"Three". "3". "Threeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee". "03". "003". "0003". "00000000000000003". "III". "٣". "11". "३". "三". "Γʹ".
What do all the above things have in common? They're all representations of the number three†. Are the representations different? Yes. Are the numbers they represent different? No. ...
assuming the passage above refers to either two's complement or natural binary code, it's wrong in both of them
@milleniumbug Hey man I took your advice in changing my raw pointer to unqiue_ptr and this is what I got. Tell me if it looks alright. paste.ofcode.org/gVBFMzSaxsgxuatXhV8j2K
@milleniumbug So now I'm assuming that if I want to use any SDL function that requires a window, I'm going to have to create a separate function that returns a unique_ptr<SDL_window, SDL_Deleter> correct?
@milleniumbug is it safe to use the get function in unique_ptr and pass the raw pointer to the calle function. Here is an example paste.ofcode.org/gYRU2FV9WFFCvr9SyvYmAc
Wrapping the sdl window in a class and creating a vector. Then emplacing two window objects creates only one window, though two is expected.
#include <SDL.h>
#include <vector>
class Window
{
SDL_Window* m_window;
SDL_Renderer* m_renderer;
int m_windowID;
public:
Window( i...
it amazes me that SDL_Rect does not have a constructor where you can simply enter the x,y,w,h values. Instead you have create it with the new operator and assign those values instead of just passing those values to the constructor.
@milleniumbug if I may, what is so bad about forward declaring if I it can save you from having to include a header file? Can you give an example of how bad it could get?
@LuisAverhoff this is totally not biased ;) , but forward declaring makes you go closer to C and makes you farther apart from the OOP Design.
Dosent seem to work..
Got a problem
../../../../lib/libc++/: No such file or directory #include "../../../../lib/libc++/" + ARCH_FAMILY_S + "/" + ARCH_S + "/stkl/printkc/printkc.h"
Is there any way I slow down the movement of my paddle? I know I can use a float variable and increase the vertical movement by 0.5 instead of 1 but the SDL_Rect struct that I'm using only accepts integer and if I were to cast 0.5 to an int, it would truncate it to 0 and the paddle wouldn't move at all.
I'm confused on how to use macros in the #include directive. I've done this:
#include "../../../../GlobalDefintions.h"
#include "../../../../lib/libc++/" ARCH_FAMILY_S "/" ARCH_S "/stkl/printkc/printkc.h"
GlobalDefintions.h:
#ifndef _GlobalDefintions_
#define _GlobalDefintions_
/*Architect...
@milleniumbug it doesn't seem like I can easily include SDL2_gfx into my windows library(I downloaded the latest version of SDL2_Gfx and it did not include any lib folder or include folder to add to my visual studio lib/include path). The only last resort I can see is opengl