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1:54 AM
Hi
I had a little doubt, please solve it->http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16115595/how-to-input-pointer-of-a-structure/16115614?noredirect=1#16115614
 
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@SOChatBot still looks like a girl
 
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11:47 PM
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

'tis closed
 
What?
Someone closed it AGAIN?
 
@DaggNabbit not what I was asking
 
ah, misread
 
user142019
To the misguided individuals who keep closing this question randomly: Please leave this question open. It has been discussed on meta multiple times and the verdict was that, despite this question not fully adhering to current moderation guidelines, it does more good than harm. Also keep in mind that there are — literally!thousands of links to this question all across the Internet. — sbi Aug 21 '12 at 12:55
 
11:49 PM
@Rapptz I know but it's support in MSVC is marked as "partial", also the problem is, from what I can understand it means each thread will have a copy of said storage. Remember that intel pdf on multi-threaded engines? Well there's a section explaining that each system must initialize thread local storage for later use (I'm guessing it's to store scene/object data). It wouldnt make sense for that to be duplicated on each thread. I think
 
user142019
Conclusion: closevoter is a faggot and cannot read.
 
Then again, it's a threadpool and I might not be guaranteed to end up in the same thread all the time... ugh >.> I'm a little lost tbh
@LuchianGrigore Hah, that's what you get for being a whore! :P
 
@Borgleader man you need some rep!
to reopen the book question
 
book question looks like it should be part of a tag wiki or something
 
user142019
11:50 PM
@DaggNabbit no
 
@DaggNabbit Scroll up
 
user142019
That would make everything on the Internet link to 404.
 
@Rapptz yes but too lazy :(
 
@Zoidberg, hmm
maybe a way to redirect deleted questions elsewhere
plus a tag wiki
 
11:52 PM
Hm./
 
Xeo
@LuchianGrigore Ah, the Johannes-syndrome
 
really doesn't make sense as a question in SO's current format
 
So, today I learned: when making a platform, just make it comaptible with Clang.
 
people are just going to keep closing it
 
Make it so people can compile Clang / C++11 code,
and I will have apps out the asshole.
 
11:52 PM
@DaggNabbit It hasn't been closed in almost 8 months.
Well until now.
Topic was already beat to death in meta.
 
i'm sure
par for the course
 
There have been some good answers to that question. It's answered. Why keep it open and add more "useful" answers no one will ever scroll to?
 
You need it open to edit it IIRC
 
user142019
I'll shove babi pangang up your ass.
 
@Zoidberg wtf
 
11:54 PM
^
are any of the (80!) answers on that book question useful at all, or just the question?
 
Just the main body of the question
 
yeah, if all of the answers are as useless as the top-voted one, i'd definitely think this would be better as part of a tag wiki
broken links can always be fixed
 
ProTip™: The tag wiki is complete garbage and no one uses it
 
@DaggNabbit there are 80! answers? damn thats a lot...
 
There are 48.
 
11:56 PM
@Rapptz weird, i see 80
 
Dagg: the question wasn't that huge a year ago. It was rather small, all the info is from edits.
 
@DaggNabbit 32 deleted.
 
But you said 80! not 80 :P
 
and not !80 ;)
oh nevermind
i thought the ! went first in a factorial fsr
 
nop
Anyway vote to reopen would be nice :D
 
11:59 PM
I would if I could
 
nah
 
@Rapptz why? I'm curious.
 

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