@RMartinhoFernandes The term C94 (or C95) is sometimes used to refer to C89/C90 plus Normative Addendum (aka Amendment) 1, whose primary addition was support for international character sets. This amendment was integrated into the later C99 version of the Standard, so it is necessary as a separate document only for C89/C90.
@MooingDuck it is in function dereference...it takes an intptr_t...with an argument 'num'...I would think it's obvious it's to dereference that ptr num times
I have recently started using C++11, and I have read in a tutorial about variadic templates. I have understood that we can define a variadic template like this
// example class that uses variadic template
template<typename ...Args> struct mtuple;
But how can I handle the template argumen...
@MooingDuck indeed, but the diff didn't complain before. it just started all of a sudden on ideone; in MSVC it was getting the correct numbers
@MooingDuck anyway, this can now be used to diagnose cache thrashing problems, believe it or not. woo and hoo.
@MooingDuck by randomizing the order of pstr[1]...pstr[num_elements-2]
real question: no overloaded instance of std::random_shuffle. std::array<ptr_t,num_elements> *parray = new (pstr) std::array<ptr_t,num_elements>; auto s = parray->begin()++; auto e = parray->end()--; std::random_shuffle ( s, e );
I have code as such:
typedef intptr_t ptr_t;
const int num_elements = 100;
ptr_t pstr = (ptr_t *)malloc(sizeof(ptr_t) * num_elements);
std::array<ptr_t,num_elements> *parray = new (pstr) std::array<ptr_t,num_elements>;
I'd like to be able to shuffle elements 1 to num_elements-2 , ...
I have the following two files :-
single.cpp :-
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
unsigned long a=0;
class A {
public:
virtual int f() __attribute__ ((noinline)) { return a; }
};
class B : public A { ...