I logged one once because of a misleading error message (even if the correct bits were there, there was also some spurious message) and it got corrected with time
@TonyTheTiger To misquote one of my favorite Dilbert's ever: "I have proactively collaborated regarding the productization of my tiger team's priority matrix." Oh, and I wrote some code too...
I'm wondering... When I'm starting a program X that uses a shared library A, and while the program runs, I modify the shared library on the disk, and run another program Y that depends on the same shared library. Will that program Y will use the already-in-memory version of the shared library, or...
Why does this code fail to compile?
double d ;
int & i1 = d // Compilation FAILS
While this one does?
double d ;
const int & i = d // Compilation Succeeds
Please, I am interested in knowing what was in mind of C++ designers that they allowed one behavior while disallowed anoth...
I have a C library that has types like this:
typedef struct {
// ...
} mytype;
mytype *mytype_new() {
mytype *t = malloc(sizeof(*t));
// [Initialize t]
return t;
}
void mytype_dosomething(mytype *t, int arg);
I want to provide C++ wrappers that are basically syntactic sugar. My gene...
Why do people like to keep their requirements a mystery when asking questions? Then other people provide good answers that turn out to be wrong when the mystery requirement is finally revealed.
Q: "I came up with this crazy scheme to do what is basically syntax sugar. Is this valid C++?" A: "Well, this is a better solution." OP: "But I don't really want just syntax sugar, I want a lot more and your solution will not work."
Did he post that question twice? I recall adding a comment with "Premature optimization" Knuth quote, and link to an XKCD strip, but I can't see it now. Do moderators go in and remove topical comments, and if so, can one see that it's done?
There is a forward C struct declared in an unmodifiable header. I would like to "virtually" add convenience member functions to it. Obviously my first choice would be to extend the struct and add the methods to the derived class. No-can-do, as the struct itself is declared as "forward" in the h...
I'm having problems with memory I've created in C# being inaccessible in C++. Even though I have done it before the same exact way in another sample project. I don't understand what could be different between the two.
So the wall-punching augmentation (in the Cybernetic Arm Prosthesis augmentation tree) allows you to punch through weak walls, but will automatically have you snap the neck of anyone standing on the other side of them.
Am I correct in assuming this will ruin a pacifist playthrough? Is there any...