Dances on the Snow is a science fiction novel written by the Russian sci-fi and fantasy writer Sergey Lukyanenko. Despite the fact that the novel was written later, it is considered to be an indirect prequel to the novel Genome. It takes place in the same fictional universe as Genome, about one hundred years prior to the novel's time frame. Unlike Genome, Dances on the Snow hardly deals with the issue of genetic engineering but does touch on the issue of cloning. However, the biggest focus is the problems of free choice and mind control.
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Tikkirey "Tiki" Frost lives on the planet ...
Can someone point out the use of object class ? i mean using instances of object class did it allocate all the memory gone for all sub classes ? i.e int float etc. etc
I wish to know some of the cases where we must be in need of Object and some cases where we be in need of void pointer ,thanks
Don't you remember, here was a man who was banned for a long time, he wrote a lot of insane stuff against "americans". Now you write nearly same things. I wonder is here a difference ?)
I'm trying, futilely, to find a convincing case where deriving (mutable) Integer from Rational can do real harm. I can't find the harm in having an Integer with value 3/7, for example.
@CatPlusPlus yes, that's like Animals are a superset of Dogs. that's what I'm writing about for my blog. actually about LSP and C++ construction, but starting with LSP
> In a change from past practice, the committee is processing multiple library work items in parallel, and any resulting domain specific technical reports will ship when ready rather than waiting for completion of single large technical report.
@RMartinhoFernandes No, this time, it's the array itself that has automatic storage duration with a runtime size. In std::vector's case, the underlying array itself has dynamic storage duration all the time
apart from the fact that Standard C++ does not possess a function that can dynamically allocate from the stack, you also cannot write it with alloca() because it would always have to come from the caller
so you would always have to manage your own memory