Is this possible? According to what I'm trying to accomplish, it appears not so.
The function
static std::string str_repeat(std::string * str, int num_times) {
std::string * str_rep = new std::string;
for (int n = 1; n <= num_times; n++) {
str_rep = str_rep + str;
}
...
I will give you the suggestions of areas you have to be strong if you want to be a c++ developer.
The areas you have to improve is
Garbage Collection - Freeing the memory is done by us.So we have to take care of this part.
Multithreading - Creating multi threaded program and try to use mute...
> Garbage Collection - Freeing the memory is done by us.So we have to take care of this part.
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Can anyone help me understanding this : "The heap is a block allocator that reduces the amount of calls to the system. It will request a large block of memory and slice it to your needs. It will try to make your memory request fit in one of its available slots."
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We don't need GC, we have RAII [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
@FreakEnum Get 1MB from the operating system. If the user calls malloc(1000) a thousand times, one 1MB block is sufficient, so we don't need to bother the OS a lot.
Resource Acquisition Is Initialization (RAII, sometimes RIIA) is a programming idiom used in several object-oriented languages like C++, D and Ada. The technique was invented by Bjarne Stroustrup to deal with resource deallocation in C++. In this language, the only code that can be guaranteed to be executed after an exception is thrown are the destructors of objects residing on the stack. Resources therefore need to be tied to the lifespan of suitable objects in order to gain automatic reclamation. They are acquired during initialization, when there is no chance of them being used before ...
> To learn Garbage Collection is good for a developers.
@FreakEnum its easier to request 1MB once, then 1KB 1000 times. it takes the OS time to sort out allocating memory. if the program just takes one chunk and says it has this chunk to use for it self, it is a lot easier
"Fragmentation generally results in huge blocks of memory going away for no reason. Typically you'll suddenly lose 200 MiB of memory after allocating 20 bytes. First time it happens to you, believe me, you're going to get a bottle of rum and a cigar, and pray for Baron Samedi to help you on this case."
How we suddenly loosing that 200 MB ?
@FredOverflow I am not going to do research in that , I already have to learn a lot lot..in C++ :D
@FredOverflow if you where doing this in C++ would it just be malloc and free that you need to re-implement... or am I wrong in think that new effectively wraps malloc
oh... (reading le wiki) so it's relying on destructor being called to do things like close a file. Avoiding the need to manual call clean up functions... right
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if the problem is that you don't know what alignment is, then asking "what does the alignment of a type mean" might give better results than asking "what is `std::alignment_of´.
@FreakEnum what do you mean?
It's not sizeof because it has a different name and it does something different
I have buffer of type unsigned char* which I fill with JPG image. I want to use this buffer to draw the image to my application screen in a QLabel.
I've done this, but the image is incorrect.
Can anyone tell me what the best way to do this is?
QPixmap pix = QPixmap::fromImage(
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