cabal doesn't DL dependencies for you, so I had to download the c2hs module manually, and now it wants some C libraries and I doubt that cabal can do that
and I don't even know if those libs exist for/on Windows
I'm planning to implement a time travel mechanism. Only back in time. Everything in your current square gets moved. To avoid exploiting this to get infinite items (pick up item, go back, pick it again), having duplicates come close together results some loss condition related to paradoxes or some such.
I have a little question about just-in-time compilers. Do they just compile the code into machine code, put that in a buffer and jmp to the beginning of that buffer?
Is this reasoning correct? If not, why not?
It is correct up until this point:
And so the temporary return value of boo() is destroyed at the end of the statement "auto&&r=boo()" [...]
Binding a temporary to a reference extends its lifetime to be that of the reference. So the t...
I have a question about how to build a WPF program (Is it good practise to build my UI with minimal images and define things like shapes in the XAML?) But where should I ask it? Programmers or SO?
WPF is basically Microsoft's admission that "we don't have a clue about interface design. Here are the tools to do whatever you want. Go make some crazy guis"
@DeadMG (in case you really wanted help, which you probably didn't because google would have told you), it is in the System/Administration menu, though I usually type in <Alt-F2>gnome-control-center<CR>login<CR> and be done
@RMartinhoFernandes Honestly wouldn't know. It seems a bit too tricky for my taste, since VBox obviously doesn't virtualize any particular brand of GPU
@RMartinhoFernandes The only caveat is that fragmentation might explode when the fs is near capacity and online resize usually requires a bit of scratch space in the source fs too
@RMartinhoFernandes just verified, indeed my XP64 is taking about 15Gb with VS2010 Premium, SQL Server, Microsoft Pex&Moles and few Boost versions installed.
> "MSVC 10 doesn't generate move constructors automatically, but that's a missing feature that will be added in MSVC 11." This is not my understanding. Do you have a link handy verifying this? – ildjarn 49 secs ago
> Rvalue references v3.0 adds new rules to automatically generate move constructors and move assignment operators under certain conditions. This will not be implemented in VC11, which will continue to follow VC10's behavior of never automatically generating move constructors/move assignment operators. (As with all of the not-yet-implemented features here, this is due to time and resource constraints, and not due to dislike of the features themselves!)
No worries. At least you didn't barge in with "Anyone know of good linear equation solvers in Python? I tried the other rooms but they're empty, so I'm asking the C++ folks, for no reason other than them being here".