@MarkGarcia: Ok, I'm not sure whether I'm a moron or not. I'll get a coffee and then try to think about it. However, this question reminds me of stackoverflow.com/questions/9631720/…
@chris I could , but i basically need to have access to one variable to protect my engine / game separation and making an elaborate system for that to work seems overkill !
@angryInsomniac, I wouldn't call it too elaborate, though. It's only one extra class with one member (probably best static, so you don't even need an object of it) and a couple friend declarations.
I need to work out a very large power modulo (2^32), i.e. I want the result of:
y = (p^n) mod (2^32)
p is a prime number
n is a large integer
Is there a trick to doing this efficiently in Java?
Or am I stuck with doing it in a loop with n iterations?
if i have a vector of pointers (which itself is statically allocated) do i need to go through the vector at the end of the program and delete the vectors manually ?
@jalf not the vector itself, but the elements in the vector (my bad)
ah that means even when those things are removed from the vector they dont get deleted ! Ah pointers , why must you burn me so ? (on second thought , that would probably make for a different set of horrific problems)
@angryInsomniac yep. Pointers have no ownership semantics. They point to an object, they don't own that object, and they don't delete that object (or do anything else with it)
Otherwise you wouldn't be able to create pointers to stack-allocated objects, or have multiple pointers to the same object
heres a pickle though , when i remove something if i call delete on it and then remove , then i assume everything will die , because the location i just tried to remove now points to a garbage value, the only way i see around this is to create a temporary pointer to stuff that is to be deleted , remove it from the vector then delete it
@jalf yup, those are the horrible problems that i was referring to
I was watching Systematic Error Handling in C++—Andrei Alexandrescu he claims that Exceptions in C++ are very very slow.
I want to know is this still true for C++98
yeah, java programmers tend to like to wrap everything in a try block, I cannot work out why they do not try to reduce to scope of the try block as much as possible... bleh, java
well I had something to ask about my code man. umm....but I think my question better suits for codereview.stackexchange.com I want to thank you the guy who gave me the advice.. like send him a message or something...and I thought well... I gotta ask someone but i can't post it on the thread, so I decided to go chat room and ask people about it.
I feel the need to explain my situation because I often get bashed for being pointless in my thread and eud up being downvoted...? Man... I am so insecure.
@user1217203 ah... I don't really consider it a forum... secondly, 'overflow' is one word (apparently) finally, if in doubt, let others tell you what is appropriate
@jalf oh man it was not really an answer but more of a comment
@jalf he said "Your intuition was right, I think this question is a poor fit for stackoverflow. I think you would have a much better chance of getting useful answers at codereview.stackexchange.com. – honk 8 secs ago"
@user1217203 I don't understand. @thecoshman just suggested you leave a comment under the question (or his answer). You said you couldn't do that because you deleted something
If what he wrote is still there, post a comment thanking him. If you deleted it, you shouldn't have done that
But as a rule of thumb, you won't get banned if you don't produce noise. Try to ask good questions, and spend a bit of time making sure you get them right, and do what you can to make them easy to read and easy to answer. And if people tell you you did something wrong, just try to do better next time. :)
Though it's worth noting that easy questions on SO are hard to answer since you'll almost certainly be beaten to it. It takes some time to build up that "touch". But once you have it, you can join the rest of the shameless repwhores.
If the question doesn't get a lot of attention, then being first means everything. If it's hot on the multicollider or something, only then will the best answers float to the top.
@user1217203 Depends on what you mean by "professional". I only said I'm better than some "professionals" if by "professional" you mean "person makes a living by programming".
And unfortunately, quite a bit of them are mediocre programmers.
@Insilico true that some people have hard time but I am a second year student now.. I feel like I will never ever get a job after I graduate because all I learn is just
I have a class called Path that extends std::vector<Square *>, where Square is also a class that I have created. The Path will serve as guide for an Entity traversing a 2D environment. I have need of getting the longest path & shortest path acheivable, and therefore I am looking to fi...
Yes, yes, yes, a thousand times yes! Horrible, horrible, preprocessor hack that integrates poorly with the language, please die! — Konrad Rudolph1 min ago
"Hey dude, you may not know this, but you have just replied to someone by using the Reply feature. We are notifying you so you know that you don't have any new replies, but the person you replied to might have."
@thecoshman It also needs to get out of my way. When I do try to visit it, I have to click past one or more "welcome" screens first, asking me to please add some friends or add information to my profile, or do a dozen other thinsg I just don't care about
bleh, FB I was told a friend had posted an interesting video to there 'wall', I never did get to watch that video, even after spending a half hour looking for it
What is the difference between InterlockedExchange and InterlockedExchangePointer?
Are
if( 0 != InterlockedCompareExchange( ( void** ) &_myVariable
, temp
, 0
) )
and
if( 0 != Interlo...
@KonradRudolph am I right in thinking that a perl OO function can be written so that it can work in both instance and class context? by checking what the value of '$_[0]' is?
I basically have a 'print_config' functions, that as a static class method I want to print the options that can be set but for an instance method will print the current options (such that they could be written to file). I say print, I really mean returning a list of magic
@R.MartinhoFernandes perl really is not that hard to understand or work with