@Grizzly if you're dealing with pointers then &*it might not result in the correct type. However, you're probably dealing with value_type*, in which case it's pretty much guaranteed to work
@Grizzly I'm implementing (effectively) as a fraction with a templated denominator. Tricky part comes in keeping the required accuracy for intermediate results
@Grizzly I want to support dollars. The underlying type is specified by a template parameter, but thus far I'm assuming it behaves like`unsigned int`. (I"ll fixed signed later)
I still have to lookup how to friend a template class every time :/
I have this functor:
struct functor
{
template<class T> void operator()(T value) // (*)
{
// process the value
}
template<> void operator()<const wchar_t *>(T value) // (**)
{
if (value)
{
// process the value
}
}
template<> v...
If I come across old code that does if (!this) return; in an app, how severe a risk is this? Is it a dangerous ticking time bomb that requires an immediate app-wide search and destroy effort, or is it more like a code smell that can be quietly left in place?
I am not planning on writing code tha...
If you have an amazing answer to add, that's the kind of question that will give 100+ votes if you can give a concrete answer that everyone agrees with.
@Xeo Which is what I'm saying. If you're able to pull a curve ball and get everyone to agree. Automatic 100+ from what I've seen... given the rate of the votes that this question is getting.
I wrote this simple c program:
int main(){
int i; int count = 0;
for(i = 0; i < 2000000000; i++){
count = count + 1;
}
}
I wanted to see how gcc compiler optimizes this loop (clearly add 1 2000000000 times should be "add 2000000000 one time"). So:
$ gcc test.c
and then ...
I am looking for a game engine that uses PHP for scripting purposes. For example, Lua is used widely as a scripting language for many games. I would like to have PHP as scripting language instead of Lua.
If there is no engines with PHP scripting, is it possible(Apache could) to add a module to P...
what is the quickest way to replace a key with another one? I have a map of highscores, where i have the initials and the score. I want to erase the last score and insert the new score, so when iterating through it i have all of the scores sorted.
@Charlie Like I said, it's not supposed to be easy. We wouldn't want next-door-Jill to have their own OS-es and filesystem implementations, now would we
Unfortunately, I'm afraid you'd have to look elsewhere (programmers.SE, serverfault(?)) for backup. You can always post concrete questions on stackoverflow.com, it seems to be a nice Q&A site.
@RMartinhoFernandes Give me a break. I thought long enough to get that phrased in 'engrish' in the first place :)
@Charlie You could make it more on-topic for this room if you recast all questions in terms of implementing a Boost Filesystem v3 abstraction layer that would work on your Steganographic Filesystem. Or something ... :)
So if i have an inode number, i cant just get_inode() straight from my code, I have to pass it to the VFS and then hope that will do it, it wont. Get_inode is nowhere to be found in VFS so i'm one giant mess
Speaking On-Topic: I wish to extend thanks to everyone who has endeavoured to give me rep on an intriguing SE daughter site: Engrish.stackexchange.com:
If a person shares my name, in Dutch there is the word "naamgenoot", meaning roughly 'member of the same name'.
John A: Hi, my name is "John"
John B: O, then we're insert solution word here!
Similarly,
'classmate' is 'klasgenoot' in Dutch
'roommate' is 'kamergenoot' in Dutch
I'm pre...
That happened to be the naming convention for users at my first job, and it kind of stuck. I'm still employed at the same company, though I'm now proudly known as She12345 (digits fictitious)
@Pubby That line would have been so much more WIN if it were posted by @CatPlusPlus (oh, -pling- hi, Cat!)
So if I have three integers and need a*b/c, where do I find a algorithm to calculate that accurately. (note the concern is either rounding or overflow in the temporary, thus this is non-trivial.