@karlphillip Not directly related, but I just installed opencv for MingW g++. First use CMake to generate make files, then build the whole shebang, in umpteen configurations. With mysterious warnings here and there. And again I'm reminded of this question: when C++ is meant to support programming in the large, why is it so darned difficult to just use a library?
Has the Windows 32 API changed much over time? Does the Charles Petzold book "Programming Windows, 5th Edition" from 1998 still contain relevant information, or is most of it obsolete/outdated?
What are some prominent examples of recent additions to the Windows 32 API (if there are any)?
@FredOverflow Inserting into a set may have better big-o complexity than inserting into the middle of a vector, but it also may be far slower in practice. For example, if you have 32 char elements in a container, inserting into a vector will be orders of magnitude faster than inserting into a set.
Or maybe that should have been @DeadMG. I don't know.
@sbi Oh, that is a bummer. About a year ago I worked days, nights, and weekends for three weeks straight to rewrite a major feature (basically a lightweight parser and query engine for an arcane database format) so that it was correct. I finished it in time and we released with it.
Within a month the customer had come back and told us that none of it worked. After investigation, we learned that they had totally changed the data format and knew at least six months beforehand that they were going to change to a different data format, but neglected to tell us...
Incredibly dangerous. If something catastrophic goes wrong -- say, nobody's code works right -- quite literally the world's entire economy will be at risk.
I don't know Hans Passant, but he's the 5th highest rep user on SO, and I'm sure that's no fluke. He clearly is very active and knows what he's talking about.
His answer to the question at vb.net - Interrupt form loop and end form did not satisfy the OP. He asked for the answer to be accepted an...