I assume then that atm you are writing it in C++, are you going to rewrite it in your own language once you can compile it? What do you call this language of yours any way?
@RMartinhoFernandes cool, reading now. didn't notice as it seems you don't get told when stuff is edited ¬_¬
just waiting for Eclipse to load up... almost as bad as VS ¬_¬
huh... well... It didn't crash when I keep the VBO bound and use gl.glVertexAttribPointer(0, 4, GL.GL_FLOAT, false, 0, 0L); but nothing draws... need to check over it all to make extra sure nothing stupid is gonig on
I saw someone uses the constructor like this:
class Foo
{
public: Foo();
};
int main(){
Foo *f= new Foo;
}
what is the difference between Foo *f= new Foo; and Foo *f= new Foo(); ?
yup, that works grad when I use the following gl.glBegin(GL.GL_POINTS); gl.glColor4f(0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f); // gl.glVertex4f(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f); gl.glVertex4f(0.5f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f); gl.glEnd();
I even tried having the shader set all points to screen centre, it worked with fixed function, but it was like no points where being sent to through the pipeline when trying to use it with buffers
@RMartinhoFernandes well, they built a dodad that auto generates the bindings from the C code. Though it is rather crude, all of the parameter names are things like int0, int1 etc.
Which data structure algorithm is the best data structure and i also want to know that which sorting algorithm is best in to time wise and space wise..
and I got quite annoyed over the fact that "there is no notification bar, how do people keep track of replies without clicking their profile, and then 'replies'"
@RMartinhoFernandes Wow, that was a really bad question. I don't understand sometimes how people can ask questions like that. It's like asking "What's the best shirt to wear?" or "What's the best boat?" with no context suggesting what you intend to use the boat for.
why not just have an array of function pointers? you'd use at most 1kb more memory having the message value as an index into an array of function pointers
@DeadMG microsoft sort of invented "interface"... but there are different parts of the same company. some parts do good stuff, some parts do bad stuff.
@Abyx The key there is "sometimes". And when it has a complex class like std::string, it doesn't. It does the right thing and runs the custom assignment operator.
@AlfPSteinbach You say in your article that it is not really supported anymore, but glibc docs still mention it. Are you referring to POSIX.1 that forbids it?
> Why are you using auto_ptr anyway? A good C++ programmer can manage memory himself without having any leaks or problems. Use containers and wrappers and the delete keyword. – Truncheon 7 mins ago
@AlfPSteinbach ok, but *nix != POSIX. and I can't for the life of me find any decent POSIX.1 reference saying it's illegal, but that's probably my fault :)