I am writing a fairly simple code to enter integers stored in a file into an array of moderate size, but on compiling and running the code, it gives Segmentation fault error, can anyone please correct me where I am making a mistake, the code is
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
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@RMartinhoFernandes None of my sons eats tomatoes. All of my daughters eat tomatoes. Since I couldn't eat them if my life depended on it, I suppose it's something on the Y chromosome.
@Drise can you give me a direct link to the image instead, so I can download it? maybe my browser's refusing to display what part of it is already loaded
@Drise Just look at the starboard. "Bang it before it finds someone else then." "Congratulations on entirely missing my sarcasm there" I'd say "Inside" is in good company of decontextified messages there.
@RMartinhoFernandes I just had a short flirtation with C#, which turned out not being romantic enough for me, so I am currently negotiating my way back to my long-term love C++.
Cheating is when you pretend to be in love with your partner, but fuck someone else. When you announce you're leaving your partner for someone else, that might be bitter for that partner, but it's not automatically cheating in my book.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, I quit one job, started another. It does tend to make somewhat of a splash in my circles if you switch your job. It's not like my former employer was wondering if I was sick in bed when I suddenly didn't appear at work anymore.
@StackedCrooked I can attest that there is, but the best description of overload resolution I have ever seen is 20 pages. It's hard to press this into SO's simple format without creating a sea of lead to drown any newbie in.