I think, it's just the same.. late night, slow night... James does not want to show assembler... Fred does not want to run my bullshit benchmarking on GCC...
@RMartinhoFernandes Try asking it on english.SE :)
I guess google works too:
> Kikoolol is a word that describes annoying people (generally no older than 12 but older people are sadly known to indulge in this too) who cannot help writting lol in every sentence...
I was reading the C++11 FAQ and noticed this:
class X4 {
~X4() = delete; // Disallow destruction
}
This implicitly also disallows moving of X4s. Copying is allowed, but deprecated.
I also found this quote.
Deleting the definition of a destructor will require allocation on the free-store...
@Mysticial Oh, sorry... I was just saying that char >> 8 = 0 always, if char is unsigned and carry flag will be set (or not)... And if it's signed it'll be either 0 or -1? Am I wrong?
Thanks. Yeah, reading about byte now. It does say holding at least 255 diff. values and represented by at least 8-bits. I never knew/payed attention to at least.
Actually, a "simpleton pattern" might be a good idea. Promote classes that don't quite end up doing what they promise, and that get little things wrong.
@sehe It started at the weekend, actually, but it's been going down steadily, and they say it will keep going down until Friday, when we are supposed to reach nighttime temperatures of -20°C and below.
And just in December birds were starting to display and buds were blooming, because we had +10°C!
@sbi Yeah we had the flowerbeds blooming already, we had +15 even somewhere during last week. But I'm at 35 km from the coast so that softens the climate considerably
It's supposed to get colder here too :) Amazing how the weather services do a good job at 'just saying it' nowadays
I have a feeling that, 10-15yrs ago, the weather service would tentatively say 'It looks like it could be getting colder soon, with a cold front approaching from blabla and the wind finally turning to east'
These days they just say: "Over the weekend we'll dive into frost". And, oh, "expect temperaturs around -10".
Back in the day we used to ridicule the poor weather anchor (who never got yesterdays weather right), but those days are gone
Well, for about two or three days they have become quite good. However, IIRC, at about four days in advance, the prognosis has a probability to be right of about 65%. Add another few days and they're quickly down to 55% — which is barely above drawing straws.
I feel like the weather here rather often "lags" behind a forecast that reaches more than three days. Like, if they announce on Monday how the weather is supposed to turn until Friday, it might not actually turn until Saturday or Sunday, and the turn might not be as dramatic as expected.
on the plus side, your countries are used to it freezing over. In Ireland and UK it's a huge surprise that it gets cold at winter and the entire country (countries) go into panic and can't cope.
@thecoshman well we have that sentiment here too. In practice, we do cope. The Dutch just like to moan while doing so :)
Perhaps last year we had a /fail/ in that the government failed to use its supply of road salt (?) wisely; it had been almost depleted when it turned out that, for the first time in many years, we were gonna have a looong period of frost with snow
@sbi: we have a very dry frost since the weekend. Which is good because it means that slippery-ness is limited and no window-scraping in the morning
I have following typedef declarations in c but confused how I read these declarations.
typedef char *pc; /* pc is pointer to char */
typedef pc fpc(); /* fpc is function returning pointer to char */
typedef fpc *pfpc;
typedef pfpc fpfpc();
typed...
@thecoshman "...they say it will keep going down until Friday, when we are supposed to reach nighttime temperatures of -20°C and below." I just looked at a forecast, though, which claimed nighttime temperature for Berlin "only" at around -14°C.
Spelt (Triticum spelta) is a hexaploid species of wheat. Spelt was an important staple in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times; it now survives as a relict crop in Central Europe and northern Spain and has found a new market as a health food. Spelt is sometimes considered a subspecies of the closely related species common wheat (T. aestivum), in which case its botanical name is considered to be Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta.
Evolution
Spelt has a complex history. It is a wheat species known from genetic evidence to have originated as a hybrid of a domesticated tetra...
I'm trying to create a Macro function for defining function pointers , functions etc.
Here's what I'm trying to do:
#define PRO_SIGNAL_MAX 5
#define PRO_SIGNAL( func, param ) (*func [ PRO_SIGNAL_MAX ])(param)
I want to use this to declare an array of function pointers of size PRO_SIGNAL_MAX.
...
The złoty (pronounced ; sign: zł; code: PLN), which literally means "golden", is the currency of Poland. The modern złoty is subdivided into 100 groszy (singular: grosz, alternative plural forms: grosze; groszy). The recognized English form of the word is zloty, plural zloty or zlotys. The currency sign zł, is composed by + .
As a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent redenomination. Thus, on January 1, 1995, 10,000 old złotych (PLZ) became one new złoty (PLN).
History
First złoty
Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The złoty (golden) is a...
I found something surprising with std::vector that I thought I'd ask about here to hopefully get some interesting answers.
The code below simply copies a string into a char vector and prints the contents of the vector in two ways.
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <i...
My professor assigned an ssh account to every student in my programming class and mandated that we use VIM for text editing. I discovered :set nu and :set autoindent. I noticed that those two settings reset after every launch. Is there a way to make them persist on my ssh account? What about on V...
@MeLight I am not sure, but the filename in CreateFileMapping may be not right. As far as I understand it, you have to enter a name for the file mapping, not the name of the mapped file
Hi, I'm trying to add elements from a temp vector to a vector called non_active, and then remove from the original vector called active. However it's failing on calling erease Is this the correct way to do it:
@MeLight That's because the last parameter specifies the name for the memory map, and there seems to be some restrictions on it. I don't know any details, but inserting a filename obviously does not work. here is someone who has your exact problem, but the only useful answer is, that the name should not contain backslashes
@rubenvb a fiber is just a very lightweight thread of execution that runs on a thread. So it's not a thread, but just a lightweight construct running on it
Quicksort is often described as an in situ algorithm, despite the fact that it requires O(log n) stack space. So does in situ mean "requires less than O(n) additional space", or does stack space generally not count as space complexity (but why would that be the case?), or is Quicksort actually no...
I have two vector<T> in my program, called active and non_active respectively. This refers to the objects it contains, as to whether they are in use or not.
I have some code that loops the active vector and checks for any objects that might have gone non active. I add these to a temp_l...
@TonyTheLion: I know, With standard Library one has to learn the hard way. I am sure you must have read this in a book, but hands on is a must for Standard Library containers in my exp.
I too end up mixing up rather lot of things sometimes
yes, AFAIK the only impact running a virtual machine has is that you will have to accept that a chunk of your computers performance will be used by the virtual machine, CPU RAM HDD etc. There is no risk that I am aware of
I would also suggest you make use of dynamic HDD rather then Static. This way it will only take up the space actually required to store the contents of the virtual drive. A static drive, say 50GB will take up 50GB from the of
@TonyTheLion: looks about right, the basic rule is if the operator function modify's the object on left, make it a member or else if does not modify any operands and treats them equally then make it a friend.