I've been programming for a while but It's been mostly Java and C#. I've never actually had to manage memory on my own. I recently began programming in C++ and I'm a little confused as to when I should store things on the stack and when to store them on the heap.
My understanding is that variabl...
but it taught me that I have to delete everything which I created with new, otherwise we have mem leak, and now you guys tell me, I have to delete nothing. that confuses me
@DeadMG I introduced the concept of a scoped lock to them. They were using posix lock and unlock functions in combination with exceptions all over the place. Poor lads.
@StackedCrooked I was once in such a company. I was young then, and had a lot of energy. So I found me some allies and set out to change them. It took more than half a decade, but when I left, they had become much better. Nowadays, I would simply look for a different job. I have kids to spend my energy on.
@DeadMG If you are making a GUI, a factor of 10 might be irrelevant. Whether a button I click on takes 5msecs to react or 50msecs simply doesn't matter.
At one company we had this function void InvokeLater(boost::function<void()> fun);. It pushed the function object as a post-message on the main tread's message loop were it was eventually invoked. It was a mechanism that allowed using worker threads safely without requiring mutexes and locks. (Provided that each worker thread maintained its own state without touching the rest.)
Hey, can you guys think of any smarter way to express all the strings consisting of the symbols ’a’ and ’b’ that have an odd number of ’a’s and an even number of ’b’s.
Right now all I can think of is ((aa)*(bb)*)* a ((aa)*(bb)*)*
I'm having an assignment in school and I don't know if it's miswritten, because the regular expression I'm trying to create for converting to an NFA is really nasty!
The question is: Give a finite state automaton (deterministic or non-deterministic) that accepts all the strings consisting of the symbols ’a’ and ’b’ that have an odd number of ’a’s and an even number of ’b’s.
this means that, bab, bbabb, bababab, bbababa and a bunch of nasty strings are allowed
Do you find a way to solve this easily? This is actually the first question of a hand-in. I believe what they mean is to give an NFA of a language that accepts odd number of a's followed by an even number of b's.
@KerrekSB I found this expression on stackoverflow (aa|bb|(ab|ba)(aa|bb)*(ba|ab))*(b|(ab|ba)(bb|aa)*a), defining the language of any odd number of b's and even number of a's. So the exact opposite. To create an NFA out of that just don't make sense? Here is the actual question, stackoverflow.com/questions/3698625/…
Several comments on a recent answer of mine, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/862858/what-other-useful-casts-can-be-used-in-c/862896#862896, suggest that my understanding of C++ conversions is faulty. Just to clarify the issue, consider the following code:
#include <string>
struct A {
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@cHao I updated my answer with this information. Thanks again!
Now I wonder why the direct-initialization is OK, though. Does it not count as a conversion if the value is directly forwarded to the argument type's constructor?
I suppose that constitutes explicit conversion, so there's one level of implicitness from char(&)[6] to string, and then one explicit conversion from string to A.
I suppose the one-conversion rule makes sense. Anything else would no longer be definite. If you could go from X to A and from A to W, and also from X to B and from B to W, then it would not be clear what happens.
Being explicit (W w(B(x));) is OK, but implict (W w(x);) is out.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread -177935456 (LWP 5483)]
0xf79ff2ca in activemq::core::ActiveMQSessionExecutor::dispatch (this=0xf4b04bc0,
dispatch=@0xf564e240) at activemq/core/ActiveMQSessionExecutor.cpp:129
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at the moment it seems like the dll which has the wrapper function can't seem to find the static lib function even though i am putting it as a dependency for the vs2008 dll project
yea the dll is exporting functions aka wrappers which call static library functions
and it seems like the exe that is calling the wrapper/exported function functionality works as in there are statements that i coded in the implementation of that wrapper which print
Is it possible, say, using a programming language like C or C++, to write a program that directly interacts with the power inverter or controller in a modern LCD monitor? I'm told that it used to be possible to forcefully overclock the oscillator in a CRT to make it catch on fire. I'm curious if ...