in my opinion, it's a very bad idea to break your invariants (that the interior is well-formed Unicode) because the user might suck at coping with the idea that his input was ill-formed
So the top most vector (parent?) can change in size occasionally, and has a very large N, where the objects it contains, can have a variable (but maximally limited) number of elements (lets say M), usually very small
Having them contiguous makes a big impact on iterations possible, and as an added bonus, since its POD, saves me like 40% the storage costs
but that wasn't a problem... just an added bonus lol
well.. thats what the current solution is (and hey, it works great!)... but I just wanted the transparency to be able to have jaggedness inside the arrays
so, imitating the current functionality of a vector, which has capacity, and size
where size refers to the number of elements that are defined, and capacity that number that could be
so std::array.size() == .capacity(), and I just keep an index to store the actual size
I got nothing to do at work, therefore I'm going to read "Professional C++" by Marc Gregoire.. though just after a few pages there are already flaws in some descriptions of the language.. I are disapoint, sun.
Sigh, forgot about the horrific Default constructed Bar class... now I'm having to think again about placement new and a more complex allocation strategy in general :S
@rubenvb Unless you are using "make it possible" to mean "put stuff on the software", I don't see how that's not what was decided here. They can't make it impossible for me to sell my copies. The means for that is another matter.
@FredOverflow I'm most annoyed by how the book describes std::cin as reading "keyboard input" and such, nothing says that std::cin is tied to a proper keyboard.. it's the standard input for crying out loud
@sbi Couldn't agree more. In the case of me and my brother, the least form of protest (i.e. "talking back") was strongly suppressed. I don't think that's a good way to prepare children for modern society.
(and the next just said that iterators could be used with std::array, which will make "less fortunate" programmers think that iterators magically appear within the context of a range-based loop)
I'm gonna spam this channel with errors found in the book, then I'm going to grep out my messages and publish the findings somewhere.. thanks for being my notebook! ;-)
struct S { S : s(__ func __) {} char const * s; }; I have not yet found any compiler that properly handles this, even though the standard says that this is OK..
8.4.1/8 says that struct Obj {Obj () : s(__func __) {} char const * s;}; is valid, though I've never seen any g++ release handle this case. (remove the space after __func)
@RMartinhoFernandes Actually, that will fall under general trade legislations, which depend from country to country. I do think Belgium law allows you to sell your rights on a service, but it's been some time since I've studied trade law.
"A pointer must be valid before dereferencing it. A null or uninitialized pointer will cause a crash if dereferenced." .. No, it will cause undefined behavior, like.. making a raptor jump through your window. What the fuck is a crash?
`char arrayString[20] = "Hello, World";`
`char* pointerString = "Hello, World";`
according to the book the above is equivalent when "representing a string"
if I ever get to hire a fellow c++ developer I'll hand him/her this book as an interview question.. "find the flaws and get back to me" ;-)
@FredOverflow it sure is, I scimmed through the "advance template"-chapters, some interesting things are there.. but I'm gonna read the whole book, got nothing better to do tbh
nowhere does it say that T& cannot bind to a temporary, it just says that func (int) will accept a const, where func (int&) will not.. I are still disapoint sun.
@user1131997 Take the serial number in the back of your router, then #include <router/ip/fix> then finally call DelegateInternalIP(DelegateEnum::WIFI_SOURCE);
I enumerated the RAS capable devices using "RasEnumDevices" and I am getting the DeviceName as "Communications cable between two computers #8","Communications cable between two computers #7" etc.,
And my friendly name of the device looks different as "USB Device (COM10)" , I got it through SetupD...
@user1131997 You realize this channel is called "Lounge<C++>" right ? Why do you think anyone here will care about IP routing issues ? How can you expect us to answer your question when you can't even bother to say "Hello" ?
@user1131997: So you known better than us what this chat room is about ? Can you enlight us please ? You seem to have a wise knowledge about what has to be done.
@user1131997: You know a lot of things, surely. Just not how to how to configure your Wifi router :) Which is sad, really. Would you have been nicer, I probably would have helped, but given that behavior of yours, I suggest you do it on your own :)
I enumerated the RAS capable devices using "RasEnumDevices" and I am getting the DeviceName as "Communications cable between two computers #8","Communications cable between two computers #7" etc.,
And my friendly name of the device looks different as "USB Device (COM10)" , I got it through SetupD...
@user1131997 Actually, I'm trying to save the room from more noise. That's showing that if you actually read the history so well you would easily see that you have a rather explosive history of trolling here. So, please leave now. Next time I'll be flagging for moderator attention. Thank you very much.
Hey guys, I've got a crazy idea. For those questions that you want answers to, you should try asking them on a Q&A site, such as, oh, I don't know, stackoverflow.com
@user1131997: Advice #1: When several people tell you your behavior is wrong, put your pride aside, apologize (optionnally) and act smart. Bitching because you don't like the local rules just makes you look dumb.
@ereOn Everybody: have you all missed the (multiple) prior episodes with this user? Though not actually so extravagant as mr. John Smith, he has all the same moves. This is not going to work
You can define people as "dump" as much as you like, but when we want to answer questions, we go to stackoverflow. This chat room is not for answering yours, or anyone elses, questions
@sehe: Is that really a troll ? I mean, it doesn't feel like he actually wants to fight, he came with a real question (not something like "Why is Apple/Microsoft the best ?")
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I'm trying to flag this (and related) for moderator attention. Here is my flag verbatim:
user1131997 is back, disrupting the room with unconstructive, highly off-topic questions and ditto banter. We try...
@sehe you could try this flaggins for the miles time, I always change my IP and registering new users, I like reincarnations, this feeling... With each new reincarnation all is statring from the clean list.... I don't think , that sometime you could put me in catch-block, cause I'm not the exception
"You already saw some standard library classes earlier in this chapter; for example, the std::string and std::cout classes." since when is std::cout a class!?