okay, so, I see this fugly question and leave this comment
With magic. Flagging this as unclear what you're asking. Show some examples of what you tried, and maybe we can help you from there. — Alex M.2 hours ago
then OP edits the question to add what he/she tried
I have a function that has a side effect, but the debugger says that the side effect doesn't exist until after some other random lambda in the body has been called.
There's no point indeed to make a class a friend to itself, except if it is a template class. For example the following code makes sense:
template <class T>
class A
{
template<class U>
friend class A;
}
An STL example is the std::_Ptr_base which is the base class for std::shared_ptr an...
managed to get 3G and bluetooth tethering so.. hi.
Step 1: Plug in wires Step 2: Make desk in back of van look pretty Step 3: Sit in van Step 4: Turn on logging in my shiny Windows app Step 5: Wait all fucking day
I have a 3 fbx models in Unity3d named player1 player2 player3. I have dragged the models into the scene. Now when I mouse click on each model, it should display the model's corresponding model name and glows the model that indicates the object have been clicked. How can I do that?
void OnMous...
If anyone's bored in here, I'd love some help with stackoverflow.com/questions/25184611/…;, now I've given it the mandatory half an hour for all the assholes to drop in and say things that are 100% correct and utterly unhelpful.
@EtiennedeMartel that would be nice if it didn't involve $. But in this case... I think his posts should be reviewed to detect whether he's taking advantage of his position to promote his business (which I believe is against the rules, in many cases)
@RobertAtkins Well, I've added my two cents worth. I really do hope it doesn't fall into the "correct and utterly unhelpful" category (though I'll admit I hope even more strongly that it doesn't fall into the "incorrect and unhelpful" category).
@CatPlusPlus it reminds me of a thing about credit cards asking credit card numbers to check if the number has been stolen... also the code behind the card
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix They added this "transparency" bullshit everywhere in the UI, so that your CPU will be happily eaten alive while processing this useless detail.
a function has no potentially mutating operations except assignment anyway so the distinction between being const and not is mostly in the type system rather than practical anyway.
Also, there's no difference between an edit that is well-meaning but wrong, and a troll. So if you make a well-meaning edit that the answerer believes is wrong, you will be treated like a troll as soon as you apply it twice. — Steve Jessopyesterday
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If you do an edit, the OP rolls it back, and you reapply the edit, the OP is likely to assume you're trolling rather than making a mistake.