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A user posts an upvoted question that:
Uses no Upper Case characters, especially avoiding "I" for the personal pronoun.
otherwise contains punctuation in non-code blocks; and
"grammar" is not a substring of any edit reasons attached to the question
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@GManNickG looks like a fine question for Stack Overflow to me. Sadly my resident knowledge of on_error parameters doesn't allow me to pinch a hole in it from here. If it goes unanswered, I'll be sure to answer when I back in the civilized world
I kept on receiving C++ related emails from microsoft, but I am registered there as an app developer/ owns a startup which makes apps - I have never written even one app using C++.
First they write crappy code for Windows without enough abstraction and then they force #defines through the *NIX code with the constants that are obviously Win32 API only.
Ok, we can define the missing constants but why the fuck are we using #define instead of an enum. :(
Also, about the waste effort, I have fixed the build by adding a little bit of abstraction and an enum. But since we are using CVS and some stupid issue tracker, my code has not been merged, yet. OTOH, people higher up the food chain, they have "fixed" it as well, using the #defines.
WTF more fishpond issues. The UV lamp has failed and the water has gone green:(( The starter/choke box is warm, so must be lamp. I hope the water has not got in. Need to take it all apart.
le me watching boostcon videos... ORM ODB looks what cool kids would use... does anybody has any exp with it. Like I said it looks cool, but you know it would be useful to know if somebody actually used it.
I felt that error checking was probably not appropriate at this stage, as the OP is evidently in the very early part of the C++ learning curve. — Paul R1 min ago
With the following code, clang 3.0 gives error: lookup of 'N' in member access expression is ambiguous, while clang 3.4 and gcc 4.8 both accept the code without error.
struct B
{
struct M
{
void f()
{
}
};
};
namespace N
{
struct M
{
void f()
...
@Tuntuni Why not? We're all part of one big society and if someone is wasting their time then their wasting all of our time. They could instead have been out solving world hunger.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He's only wasting his time. You can always choose not to read (and answer) the question. And what does this have to do with world hunger problems? Each one of us should then also stop lurking in the Lounge and go out to solve world hunger...
> But 8 km/s is blisteringly fast. When you look at the sky near sunset, you can sometimes see the ISS go past ... and then, 90 minutes later, see it go past again.[6] In those 90 minutes, it's circled the entire world.
What would be the best way to make my browser pass the link I click on to a python script I wrote? I guess I should use JS, but is this possible with JS?
While the script is active it should pass all links to the python script.
Oh I love Spaghetti. I love the way you suck them all into your mouth leaving the juice outside. And then you take the juice with your tongue and swallow it.
@melak47 with have formatting rules that applied via eclipse... I am sure I could find matching tools else where, but meh, I'll just resave the file in eclipse
and github has some pretty large crap in there >_>
hmm, jottacloud looks like a neat dropbox clone...but they allow you to get up to 100 GB free storage through referrals, and a referral is 5GB a piece ... :3