@RMartinhoFernandes Never mind the lion. A 4yo won't wake up before-hand. She must have woken up when it happened. Opened her eyes. Big mistake. Poor child had to suffer a lot until I managed to rinse her eyes.
> Historically, BSS (from Block Started by Symbol) was a pseudo-operation in UA-SAP (United Aircraft Symbolic Assembly Program), the assembler developed in the mid-1950s for the IBM 704 by Roy Nutt, Walter Ramshaw, and others at United Aircraft Corporation [1][2].
> The BSS keyword was later incorporated into FAP (FORTRAN Assembly Program), IBM's standard assembler for its 709 and 7090/94 computers. It defined a label (i.e. symbol) and reserved a block of uninitialized space for a given number of words (Timar 1996).
Well, this might keep being an "exciting" night for me, and it ends in 5hrs anyway, so I guess I'd better go to bed, to catch at least a bit of sleep, before I will have to spend a day with a sick child at home tomorrow.
So I read this demos and this, not really clear for me document and keep wondering - how to recreate tht main Background demo using boost::factory. Can any one please show how to do it?
In your 11 days of membership, you have posted 17 questions, some of which struck me as particularly confused/misguided; I'm trying to think of a boost library that you haven't covered with your questions yet you throw in a perfectly beginner C++ question (that was duplicate, too) and you are covering OpenCV, MooTools, jquery...
My point is this: what are you doing and are you expecting us to go hunt for the question on a SVN link (that I can't access) and write all the code for it. Don't make me laugh. </rant>
@CatPlusPlus: sometimes I get a feeling users of SO 'prey' on the SO community by asking ridiculously convoluted questions so they get a lot of attention (and ditto rep) while wasting all of our time
I think your whole algorithm is wrong, actually, now that I looked at it. Looks like you're trying to solve a maze. You probably want a recursive algorithm without back-tracking. @mwmnj