my work is essentially reading emails from people from all studios around the world, finding out what they want the libraries to do, and then writing the code, sending patches and finally gathering everything for a major release. repeat;
I need to get me a copy of Skulls and Roses, that game blew me away with how good it was... I was very tired and maybe drunk/sobering up at that point... but it's AWESOME
Consider the following class definition:
class C{
public:
int i = 9;
const int j = 2;
};
Without using the flag -std=c++11 when compiling (using g++, e.g. g++ -o test test.cpp) the compiler
complains on the member variable initializations. However, using -std=c++11 this works fine.
Why has th...
@FredOverflow I was just curious what part of the standard allowed for inline class member initialization. As far as I'm aware that's a microsoft only extension.
@Borgleader I know less people check this, but the answer I chose as the best is more complete, but I don't want to continue this discussion, because I know it won't change anything, unfortunately, people here doesn't really want to help. — cell13 mins ago
@FredOverflow So, that's the understandable part. Of course, buying them at the last minute, with no preparation/testing is... well it's against Uncle Bob!