@sbi I think you should still s/privacy/piracy/ that blog post some more:
> So I happened (thanks, Olga Nunes) to come across this article at Forbes.com, where David DiSalvo, author of a book himself writes about Neil Gaiman’s point of view on the issue of privacy, using an interview video of Neil as the base of his argument, asking for the opinion of his readers
@Pubby Nope. Technically, it's ed. It's just that sed, perl, awk, vi, vim, practically the whole UNIX userland has adopted the same 'syntax' for substitutions. Often with s implied (bash variable expansions etc)
ed is a line editor for the Unix operating system. It was one of the first end-user programs hosted on the system and has been standard in Unix-based systems ever since. ed was originally written in PDP-11/20 assembler by Ken Thompson in 1971. Ken Thompson was very familiar with an earlier editor known as qed from University of California at Berkeley, Ken Thompson's alma mater; he reimplemented qed on the CTSS and Multics systems, so it is natural that he carried many features of qed forward into ed. Ken Thompson's versions of qed were the first to implement regular expressions, an idea...
> For interactive use, ed was subsumed by the sam, vi and Emacs editors in the 1980s
I am using strcmp in following ways
Passing char[] array names
Passing pointers to string literals
but, the second result in seg fault. even though i have confirmed that pointers point to correct string literals, i am confused as to why i am getting seg fault..
Here is the code:-
#include <...
from what I can see, UnitTest++ is a lot of (hopefully) very well written macros that can take semi valid looking code and convert it into actual test code. It looks very smart and well written. What is cppunit like?
oh, UnitTest++ can do time constrained test. I've not seen that in Junit
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> @CatPlusPlus unique_ptr can't be the default choice, since in most cases, it's not available (yet). But ownership by unique_ptr or auto_ptr is normally only temporary, to ensure exception safety until the object is fully initialized (and it is only used in cases where you can't ensure full initialization in the constructor). If you leave the object in a unique_ptr, why do a dynamic allocation to begin with? – James Kanze 2 hours ago
As we know that object-c has introduce a technology called ARC to free the developer from the burden of memory management.it sounds great, I think C++ developers would be very happy if g++ also has this feature.
"ARC allows you to put the burden of memory management on the (Apple LLVM 3.0) compi...
@CatPlusPlus What JK says makes perfect sense in the world of JK. I.e. big legacy projects in telecommunications. Or so it goes most of the time with his arguments. Not that I mind what he says most of the time.
Which is why this was made for the js room, as it has useful functionality for js purposes (mainly doc seeking.) Anyway, as I thought, bringing it here was pretty pointless.
btw, if anyone wants to play around with the bot or something without disturbing anyone, I made a room for it, and of course if you can think something useful can be added, I'm all ears.
And sorry about that, I should've known coming here would be a mistake
@CatPlusPlus then you want your update code to work on as small a time step as possible, especially things like physics. The smaller the time step the less penetration (badly worded I know )
@CatPlusPlus what? It may make it a bit trickier to manage, but it allows you to have the smallest time step your system can handle. The smaller the time step the better
What is better for games when developing game loops, fixed time steps or variable time steps? What type of games are better with one or the other?
Variable time steps:
With variable time step, I mean physics updates will take in some sort of "time elapsed since last update" argument and hence ...
> XCB-GLX only communicates with the X server, it does not perform any hardware initialization or touch the OpenGL client-side state. Because of this XCB-GLX cannot be used as a replacement for the GLX API. To use OpenGL in the X Windowing system, one must use the GLX API, and the GLX API is closely coupled with Xlib. As a result, an OpenGL application on the X Windows must use Xlib and thus can’t be done using only XCB.
an example is something like LTSP...even with a pimped out server and a gigabit connection to a suitable client, AFAIK you can't for example watch youtube in Firefox smoothly