@TonyTheLion You can't tell it's the end of file beforehand. You have to attempt an operation first and then check. 'Is it eof? then proceed' is not right.
getline( cin, line_of_text );
std::istream line_stream( line_of_text );
int value;
if ( line_of_text >> value && line_of_text.ignore().eof() ) { ... }
else { throw syntax_error( "expected one number on this line" ); }
C++ defines time formatting functions in terms of strftime, which requires a struct tm "broken-down time" record. However, the C and C++03 languages define no thread-safe way to obtain such a record; there is just one master struct tm for the whole program.
In C++03 this was more or less OK beca...
> The behavior of a C++ program is undefined if it adds declarations or definitions to namespace posix or to a namespace within namespace posix unless otherwise specified. The namespace posix is reserved for use by ISO/IEC 9945 and other POSIX standards.
@Potatoswatter I don't know if they expect it, but rather it's been discusssed a few times, and I suppose they just want to reserve the namespace so that if it is ever used for POSIX, there won't be any conflicts
I think that while the syntactic change of putting POSIX in ::posix is easy, putting the C linkage functions behind the namespace might take more work on the C++ side.
It is perfectly valid to have an derived class with an non virtual destructor if you are never going to call delete on a Base class pointer pointing to an derived class object.
Follow Herb Sutter's Advice:
Guideline #: Only if derived classes need to invoke the base implementation of a virtua...
Did you mean "It is perfectly valid to have a base class with an non virtual destructor if you are never going to call delete on a Base class pointer pointing to an derived class object."?
@sbi: You would want to make the Q title a little bit user friendly as well, Maybe a little exercise, You can check how many views it gets with the current title, abet not too many
Ooh, just learned that /d1clr:nostdlib is not documented.
> Our only concern is the fact that /d1cld:nostdlib isn't "publicly" documented anywhere and whether we are at risk of losing it in a future service pack.
Anyway, I really gotta go for today, I have some of my kids waiting at home. I have already disconnected from the remote machine where this happens, and can't look at it any more. If this gets more interest, I might VPn to work from home tonight.