> The FileMatrix name comes from the fact that files are organized like a 3 dimensional matrix of files (files in a column, columns in a board, boards in the program).
My kids are watching some youtube video of cartoon cats flying through space. It looks like 10 minutes of a loop. They are laughing maniacally. I don't get it.
> A man in Victorian dress, riding a horse, approaches a woman by a river and tells her all about his horse, including how it turns into a plane when its mane is stroked, and reverts back into a horse when its "winkie" is pulled, offending the woman. Noticing her offense, he notes that it would not be wise if he showed her where lemonade is made. He offers to take her "around the universe and all the other places too" to which the woman points out that the universe is technically everything.
At dinner tonight, I was discussing ethics of food with the kids. So this one son of mine says that eating meat is Ok for him, if it's not human meat. Asked why he makes this distinction, he says that's because he'd only eat meat of some animals that are less intelligent than he is. To which my teenage daughter snorts that, if she was allowed to eat whatever is less intelligent than she is, she should eat half of her classmates.
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It took us a while to be able to come back from under the table, where we were holding our sides while being rolled into balls.
@CatPlusPlus Seeing (and only seeing) this, I can't help but think that, maybe, it's not all this bad when my audio doesn't work.
Anyway, I guess I should reboot now. I installed everything that was released after I last installed rivers from Dell. Not that I will know whether it helped. The problem's always been gone after rebooting...
I had this happening probably three times last week. At other times, I had it once in three weeks. So the only way to be really sure whether installing up-to-date drivers helped is when it reappears.
I'm trying to compile some other people's wrapper program on a large system, in which it's using a global object from another file, the definition of the class is like:
class __declspec(dllexport) A
{
...
static A * instance;
}
And in my separate .c file (which I want to build to a .exe), I in...
@KerrekSB The standard does not guarantee that any header doesn't include another header. That would be very surprising, but not impossible.
In particular, an implementation could use a monolithic standard library from a memory-mapped file, so if any standard header is included, they all are.
@Moshe You want to stop for any kind of input failure, not just EOF. Also, that doesn't indicate that the next get will succeed. You need to get and then test if ( infile ) to see whether you got something, or check whether the result of get was EOF (which is an unnecessary pain).
The correct idiom is if ( infile >> c ) /* c is valid input */;
There is really no good reason to use get.
Also, now I see that you're using an uninitialized value of charAin if (charA == charB).
@Moshe Pretty? I typed into the browser without using the tab key. Really, a program that uses an uninitialized value doesn't work, even if it produces the right output for particular input.