You can use boost path or std path; which is a lot more easier.
boost path is easier for cross-platform application
#include <boost/filesystem/path.hpp>
namespace fs = boost::filesystem;
//s to w
std::string s = "xxx";
auto w = fs::path(s).wstring();
//w to s
std::wstring w = L"xxx";
auto s =...
Still better than what C is packing, right? *:p* `btowc(…)`, `mbrtowc(…)`, `mbsrtowcs(…)`, `mbstowcs(…)`, `mbtowc(…)`, `wcrtomb(…)`, `wcsrtombs(…)`, `wcstombs(…)`, `wctob(…)`, `wctomb(…)`
(alright, why does formatting only sometimes work?)
So, if someone say.. wanted to showcase a video of something C++ related (like some code or a project), they'd have to share a link instead of just posting an embed? 🤔
Someone wrote move constructors/assignment operators for a class that inherits from QObject. Now I'm ripping the whole library apart in an attempt to fix it.
This will be a fun code review.
"So, care to explain why implementing adding some numbers touches the entire code base?"
I probably deleted a thousand lines of code. Turns out nobody actually used any move functionality.
It makes sense for QObjects because of connections. Those would be an even bigger pain to implement when the thing you're emitting a signal to is being moved by another thread.
Is there a way to get git log stats without committing?
@Mikhail Somehow I get the feeling somebody isn't being quite completely honest here. Or maybe he's quoting number for "if you're god's gift to the programming world, you could theoretically receive a bonus that would make your salary up to this high" ?
@Mikhail It's certainly been a problem for years that newcomers end up making more than people who've been there for years--sometimes even decades. But somehow, I find those numbers hard to believe. If they're real, I need to find a new job...
I thought I'd goto Urbana, get a degree, and get out. Thirty years later... :)
Not like I need more chat rooms in my life, but hey, let's give this a try. I'll at least lurk here for a while, get a feel for the place. Good to meet you, Mikhail.