I've seen it used in programming (specifically in the C++ domain) and have no idea what it is. Presumably it is a design pattern, but I could be wrong. Can anyone give a good example of a thunk?
Overloading is a chess tactic in which a defensive piece is given an additional defensive assignment which it cannot complete without abandoning its original defensive assignment.
Quite a nice language, I wish I had enough time for personal projects
I couldn't do much more in it than a hello world off the top of my head, but from the reading I've done, it's conciseness, expressiveness, and clarity of syntax are very appealing.
poking around using some weird feature of a language you don't know to fix an installation of a framework you don't like on a machine you don't own is not so awesome.
I got my first taste of the "rep from an old question" the other day....it was a couple of garbage answers, one got accepted way later without answering the question. Weird.
yeah, I'm not sure exactly how you mean that, but changing the number of layers, inputs, etc. is a pain. Not so much to do, but to get a good mix, and then train, and then test
not so much, just played on a chess board with chess pieces. The creator wanted to make a game simple enough for his 4yr-old to learn with stuff they already had, but difficult for a computer to play. Pretty interesting
Mine ignored initial placement (~64 million possibilities there) but it was slow. I wanted it to train from scratch. It was for a school thing, it was total overkill for the class. I was deployed at the time and never got back to it, and lost the source.
oh well, I can't concentrate long enough to do much of anything now anyway. But it was fun. And that $10,000 prize to beat the humans is pretty attractive.
For the techie-folk, this was due to parameter-sniffing; the database server had prepared a query plan based on some early typical parameters that was not representative of all the rooms on the site, meaning: for different values, the plan was inappropriate and timed out.
This has been solved by...
The correct way to do it is to not use std and reimplement everything yourself all the time. Even if you've already got it in your project once, write it again.
lib::A x; f(x); <- would this look f up on v1 (assuming compiled with v1)?
I think that's the difference.
> If an associated namespace is an inline namespace (7.3.1), its enclosing namespace is also included in the set. If an associated namespace directly contains inline namespaces, those inline namespaces are also included in the set.
> The proposed extension allows the use of the inline keyword in a namespace-definition to specify that members of the namespace can be defined and specialized as though they actually belong to the enclosing namespace. This is referred to as namespace association because of its effects on argument-dependent lookup.
> This extension has been implemented in the GNU and EDG compilers for several years now (expressed with a special using-directive, rather than a change to the namespace definition itself), and is getting a fair amount of use.
Sorry for the poor title, but hopefully the description makes it clearer.
At the momemnt I have one main application which is built together with other libraries (like libpng, libvorbis,etc.). I'm trying to add libtheoraplayer to the main application, but I keep running into problems:
1) Linkin...
Well, the "Global variables are initialized in order of appearing in the translation module" is definite. It does not leave any room for anything else, like namespaces, to affect the order.
Remember though, that the "global variables are initialized in order of appearing ..." is actually slightl...
I going to create kernel mode driver level app that establish a TCP connection, here is my requirement:
I don’t want pass data to user-mode
I don’t want use winsocket and OS socket library
I need to just pass tcp packet to a library and
the library create simple TCP-client or TCP-Server connect...
Can I assume an object declared in unnamed namespace to be equivalent to as if were static?
namespace { int x; };// #1
static int x; // #2
FWIK, In both cases, x will have static storage duration and internal linkage.
So does all the rules of an object declared as static applies to an object...
I have a class B that inherits the class A with some virtual functions. Class B also has a virtual function (foo) that seems to have no address. When i walk with the debugger it points that foo has 0x00000000 address and when i try to step in it will fail with access violation at 0x00000005. If i...
ok, question about fwrite, I'm writing a buffer of type char* to a file, now should I pass the size param as sizeof(char*) or just put 1. In C sizeof(char*) gives me 4, but here I"m writing 1 at a time. Is this a problem?
I have got a really bad memory leak I am trying to fix, but somehow i am not able to delete Objects without triggering this assertation.
I have searched for a solution via Google and have read the Questions on stackoverflow about this Error but I was still not able to find the answer!
Possible ...
I'm short on time so I'm maybe we can do it this way: post if you want to help, then I'll promptly post what we need to look at. In general I'm trying to do gl texture mapping using the DevIL external function ilutGLLoadImage("/home/brent/Desktop/myimage.bmp"); but the cube on which this image sh...
There is a chance he is doing the same mistake as here: gamedev.net/topic/312072-texture-appears-white (Passing an OpenGL handle to something that expects a pointer to pixel data.) But without code, hard to say.
I'm reading C++ Primer and I'm not sure I understand this example:
sum = 0;
int value;
// read till end-of-file, calculating a running total of all values read
while (std::cin >> value)
sum += value; // equivalent to sum = sum + value
std::cout << "Sum is : " << sum << std::endl;
The book tells me to give it 4 random numbers, but how would it reach end of file on a command line?