i want to draw a so called orientation aid to support the user to orientate within the scene. its just another draw of an cube, which symbolize the camera orientation, in its own viewport and projectionmatrix. my questions is, would you encapsulate this in a method or just put this, how it is, in the rendering loop?
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap09.html#tag_09_03_08 There is backreferencing in BREs and grouping in EREs. What's the difference?
Either I am blind or document does not define "grouping" at all.
so @user8469759 why does it say there that is a pointer to an array of chars, and why do you pass a (char* parm) and not a (char*[] parm) to the function?
i knwo it is defined as char*, but they say in the link that is it a pointer to an array fo chars
ahahaha, well when you code view a asm exe in dosbox, it puts you in a console that you can move your mouse around and it moves on console, and you can click buttons on a console and all that
@Dariusz Technically, an array, not a vector. Requires that n is const to be standard. But it's generally better to use an actual vector, like std::vector<float> x(n);
so the array seems to be much older and a bit more... "fixed" ie I cant resize it at runtime/etc. Does it mean that because of it its a lot simpler also faster?