If i have two functions A and B, A will print message when we use A. B will use A, but when I use B, I do not want to print anything. How can I do this?
double CTriangle::perimeter() const{
double D = Distance(A, B) + Distance(A, C) + Distance(B, C);
cout << "Perimeter of this triangle i...
@BartekBanachewicz well, I'm just pointing out that they probably didn't consider namespaces a big enough issue, truthfully it isn't. I mean prefixing is dumb but it's not terrible. I doubt there will be name clashes with the Qt stuff.
Sunday C laugh, (scroll down for 'interesting' logical operation): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20600358/multiple-clients-connect-to-server-but-1-client-not-running-properly
@Borgleader I was just stunned by the whole lot, "I could't get a multithread sever to work, so i decided to use multiprocess/fork with complex shared memory and semaphores instead". Then there's that &&..&&..&&.. I dare not even start to answer it.