Does the machine code generated by the compiler still reflect the structure of the original code (like object relations and functions). Or is the result simply a list of instructions without any of the original structures left?
Member functions are just ordinary functions, with this passed either as an argument or by a separate register. Virtual calls look as any indirect call, e.g. by function pointers.
-fomit-frame-pointer
Don't keep the frame pointer in a register for functions that don't
need one. This avoids the instructions to save, set up and restore
frame pointers; it also makes an extra register available in many
functions. It also makes debugging impossible on some machines.
On some machines, such as the VAX, this flag has no effect, because
the standard calling sequence automatically handles the frame
pointer and nothing is saved by pretending it doesn't exist. The
@CatPlusPlus You are confusing frame pointer and dynamic link. The frame pointer point to the stack frame of the current function. It is somewhat redundant with the stack pointer, but using that one may be inconvenient.
@StackedCrooked Those without local variable. Having a frame pointer may be also needed for stack unwinding.
In telecommunications, the term acoustic coupler has the following meanings:
# An interface device for coupling electrical signals by acoustical means—usually into and out of a telephone instrument.
# A terminal device used to link data terminals and radio sets with the telephone network.
The link is achieved through acoustic (sound) signals rather than through direct electrical connection.
History and applications
Prior to its breakup in 1984, Bell System's monopoly over telephony in the United States allowed the company to impose strict rules on how consumers could access their ne...
The cocktail party effect describes the ability to focus one's listening attention on a single talker among a mixture of conversations and background noises, ignoring other conversations. The effect enables most people to talk in a noisy place. For example, when conversing in a noisy crowded party, most people can still listen and understand the person they are talking with, and can simultaneously ignore background noise and conversations. Nevertheless, if someone calls out their name from across the room, people will sometimes notice (the "own name effect").
Another aspect of the cockt...
@LucDanton yep, audio multiplexing would be cool too.
Actually the Coctail Party effect is similar to tuning a radio/tv signal.
In physics, the unit of energy in the system of natural units known as Planck units is called the Planck energy, denoted by EP.
:E_p = \sqrt{\frac{\hbar c^5}{G}} \approx 1.956 × 109 J \approx 1.22 × 1028 eV \approx 0.5433 MWh
where c is the speed of light in a vacuum, \hbar is the reduced Planck's constant, and G is the gravitational constant. EP is a derived, as opposed to basic, Planck unit.
An equivalent definition is:
:E_p = {\frac{\hbar} {t_p}},
where \ t_p is the Planck time.
Also:
:E_p = {m_p} {c^2},
where \ m_p is the Planck mass.
The ultra-high-energy cosmic ...
^ If you go too high in the spectrum you make a black hole. That also doesn't sound good.
Funny thing about the universe is that nothing is actually infinite :v)
@Potatoswatter so if you program supports two modes of running: one by streaming, and one by passing a filename argument. Then how do you know which one to use inside your program?
@StackedCrooked If a function requires an fstream &, then it cannot accept std::cin because the type requirement is too specialized.
There is also the completely separate reason that fstream being more specialized than iostream breaks overload resolution for e.g. operator << templates.
@LucDanton yeah, it is a define that resolves to an array literal which can be assigned to a struct. However it only seems to work using the obj = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; syntax
According to the documentation a mutex can be initialized in two ways:
Using the init function:
pthread_mutex_t theMutex;
pthread_mutex_init(&theMutex, NULL);
Using an initializer macro:
pthread_mutex_t result = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
About the latter the documentation says:
In...
You are talking about a guarantee made to users; I am talking about an internal implementation.
I don't think that the contents of PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER convey any guarantee to the user.
Anyway, if I recall correctly, on Darwin (which is the source of the example, right?) a magic number is inserted when the variable is actually used the first time.
> The effect shall be equivalent to dynamic initialization by a call to pthread_mutex_init() with parameter attr specified as NULL, except that no error checks are performed.
I think this may be relevant for the code at my work.
> The above will probably work (emphasis on probably), but the results are undefined. That means the compiler is free to do anything, like emailing your boss about this transgression.
I wonder, how can you parse incoming network data without breaking the anti-aliasing rules?
How would you parse an IP header? I would use a define the IPv4 header as a POD and use memcpy to initialize it with the network data. I'm not sure if this is breaking anti-aliasing rules though..
@Xeo one handles overlapping ranges, the other doesn't?
well, except that I believe memcpy is typically implemented as memmove anyway, because there's little cost to handling overlapping ranges
the aliasing rules are complex enough that I can't remember every corner case, but the char thing should give you enough loopholes to do something practical
I remember someone mentioning that you could use a union for the buffer and the struct. But that is UB I think because you are first writing the buffer, and then reading the struct.
The idea of "moving memory" always strikes me as odd. When I was a young boy I read in a book from the library that memory can not be moved. It can only be copied. So moving data from A to B implies that data is copied from A to B.
@StackedCrooked yeah, I believe the logic is that "you don't care about the source range", and so it is ok for it to be partially overwritten because it overlaps the destination range