I'm going to "create" this thing I'm going to call the Global Variable Pattern. It's a pattern that is used when you want something to be accessible everywhere. It's rather easy to implement. You just drop a line Foo foo; somewhere in a namespace, and you're done.
And it still has the -ton part, which I'm trying to avoid. I think that is a subliminal message in the "singleton" name to make people use tons of them.
@DeadMG you should take a look at the lexer used in LCC. Although it's in C the approach is similar to that you're using in the while block of your lexer
Will C++ compilers automatically optimise the following code to calculate 3*i only once, and increment the result, or must the programmer code this?
void writeToArray(int i, int a, int b, int c)
{
array[3*i][1]=a;
array[3*i][2]=b;
array[3*i][3]=c;
}
would u guys mind helping we with a quick pseudo-code question. its for a job and i have the answer i just wanted to see if someone can confirm im right
@MartinhoFernandes: I was just about to wonder if I was alone out here, even if it showed ppl online..... Great! not that I understand anything of that burning
but interesting that you took time to find it...wikipedia eh?
I know it's just a formality since the final draft has been already finalized, but when does it come out formally? mid of 2011 was the earlier timeline
You know what they're asking for. You know what they really want. However, technically the way they wrote it is with a litmus test of requirements that don't match what they want because they don't understand what they're asking for.
Should it be a part of our job to match the spirit of the requ...
@Als At least from what I've seen, the committee itself would rather it was free. Many of the standards bodies make most of their money by selling the standards. The committee does what it can to make it all freely available, but they still have to follow the rules.
@ChetSimpson Well, there's some conflicts with windows interpretation of color and the standard color scheme that we're suppose to use. Certain controls ignore color in certain states and it's outside my ability to resolve this. I can't do anything in this case, but I'm just wondering for future reference if I ever have more control over the situation.
Does Intel C++ predefine some macro when compiling with Qstd=c++0x? Something like __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ in GCC? __cplusplus is still 199711.
Any way to detect C++0x compilation?