EXTERN_C Thread* GetThread(); means it's probably implemented at a lower level huh?
since the comments read thusly: // These guys are implemented in ASM and won't touch any of the argument // registers, the C++ compiler won't take advantage of this however.
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@Shiftbit I don't think that's happened too many times, but in either case, no, since if I didn't actually want to connect the dots to get that answer for myself I wouldn't have even bothered to answer.
Yeah, that's true. I've also had OPs come back a month or more later and suddenly accept my answer, so I try not to discount anyone right off the bat either.
@Shiftbit I really enjoyed one question where I spent a lot of time coming up with a solution, then the OP came back with a facepalmingly simple answer.
@rchern such a shame that it's gone, is there any way to see deleted posts like that for posterity? Could I find it in odata?
@mootinator lol, yeah, some of those issues that it finds are going to toggle too, it'll say "make this change!" and you'll make it and it'll say "change it back!"
i read the manual of batch file command from http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/batch.mspx?mfr=true, and it says by using <& operator to redirect input and duplicate and
Using the >& operator to redirect output and duplicate.
and i 'm reall...
I'm going to put this question out for people to review as I've gotten into a discussion with another member concerning the 'legitimacy' of the existence of questions regarding batch files on SO. Although, he has not made a cogent argument to date, I thought I'd put it up here for discussion.
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I use other ops in batch more often, such as labels and input
I don't worry about grabbing file output and redirecting input unless I'm automating
slight differences in application
also the fact that he has a 0% accept rate is pissing me off, makes me want to give him an answer devoted to "accept answers so we like you" but I'm trying to overlook it for now
programming is programming, no matter how big or how small, whether the programmer is little, or tall, and even when the programmer isn't really a programmer at all.
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@drachenstern but as a programmer I've written my share of batch scripts to get annoying tasks done, and I don't ask sys admins how to write the scripts, I use the same tactics for writing the batch scripts as I would for writing any other program
and as a matter of course, I occasionally decide to write batch processing scripts in languages other than bash or windows shell that might be better suited -- and would encourage any sys admin to do the same if the task merited it
@MarkE I concur, because I also have plenty of tasks laying around that I've scripted out. I've also written programs to do obtuse things because I was bored. I'm just saying keep automation batch scripts with automation batch scripts. He's likely to come across more examples of batch scripts on SF than on SO, because we tend to focus on more exotic and less esoteric
@belisarius scripts cannot be compiled to binary code normally. Or at least none that I know of. Even JS is interpreted all the way down to the runtime. (ok, it's compiled, but it doesn't goto native bitcode)
@drachenstern the point is whether something compiles to byte code or not has nothing to do with whether or not it's a programming language, er, that is scripting languages and languages that compile down to machine code (like x86) are programming languages just the same
he only wanted to know about input / output redirection. To me that is automation. Had he asked about labels and jumps in batch files, then boom different opinion of the task
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The problem is you're not running matcher.find() so the expression is never really evaluated. What you have will work fine if you just change it to:
if (matcher.find()) {
Though this seems like it'd be easier if you just used the String.split method (or better yet, use a library for parsing C...
I gave a real answer there, and then a good 20 minutes later
guess that doesn't happen in the tags I frequent, but it seems like that's just a new user who is ignorant of the site and probably had the page loaded from before you answered
I'm using the Uploadify jQuery control for client-side uploads.
I think my IIS 7 configuration has issues with it. The uploadify POST immediately returns a HTTP 1.1 302 Found, back to my login page.
I've tried to allow anonymous access to the uploading section(subfolder) plus the page(script) t...
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Scene::Scene(const std::string &scene_file) : ambient_light(0, 0, 0), background(0, 0, 0){
scene_parser parser(*this);
parser.parse(scene_file);
}
scene_parser is a friend of Scene, and in the parse method it accesses(r/w) the members of Scene. Is this going to cause any prob...
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