There are few places where I write as 32-bit integers and read as 64-bit integers as a form of vectorization. That violates strict-aliasing. Also it's almost impossible to avoid violating strict-aliasing with SSE intrinsics. But I think compilers make an exception to that case.
hmm, getting a compiler error that's baffling me. It says "no matching function for call to 'sorted_copy(blahblahblah)` and it appears to match my function perfectly. Can someone point out why it doesn't match? ideone.com/s7IjE
@MooingDuck Only down to a minute. Open the little dialog that appears when you click on the v arrow to the left of a message and hover your mouse over the relative time it states.
@Mysticial We didn't. It was one after the other. Within the same minute, though, AFAICS.
we are using blodsheed devcpp to make a image processing project. we are implementing connected component labeling on a wideo frame. we have to use a recursive function which goes recursion so many times that we get a stackoverflow... how can we have a larger stack size with linker commands or an...
@MooingDuck - stackoverflow.com/a/10016203/8747 - I fixed the syntax error in your comment and put it in my answer. If you want to create your own answer, feel free to delete your code from mine.
@sbi Well yeah but for example, struct and class are very different beasts in C# right? Somewhere I read that structs should be immutable. I want to know why. If this immutability of structs really is important and not some voodoo programming, I bet Jon Skeet will have written about it.
That's where it starts with the John Skeet, you'll have to page to the next 2 hour transcript to find Jupiter I think
@StackedCrooked Actually, it's even harder to do that on Earth because the density of the atmosphere on the surface is very low. To float, you just need to be less dense than the atmosphere. On Jupiter, if you go far down enough, it'll be dense enough to stay afloat. But you'll have other problems to deal with.
@StackedCrooked Actually, it's even harder to do that on Earth because the density of the atmosphere on the surface is very low. To float, you just need to be less dense than the atmosphere. On Jupiter, if you go far down enough, it'll be dense enough to stay afloat. But you'll have other problems to deal with.
^ This?
@je4d Hahaha. Don't start that again!!! Posted at the exact same second too
@MooingDuck The thing is, those oneboxes are rendered once, on creation. They are not rendered on view. Incidentally, this avoids all trouble WRT recursion.
@JohannesSchaublitb Right. Every time you appear all questions here get magically answered. No needless diversions are posted anymore, and no geeky stupid trick questions.
@JohannesSchaublitb What do you of all users want to increase you nerd factor for?
You're just behind the leading two dozen rep whores on SO, you're the second who has c++ as their most prominent tag (and I haven't seen Greg in the c++ tag for years), plus you're the only one on the first page whose most prominent three tags do not include either c#, java, or some scripting language. (With the next one, @James, being only on the second page.)
Additionally, you are well-known on comp.lang.c++.moderated and comp.std.c++ as "the guy who knows the standard by heart", and are thus, as a student, and at an age where others struggle to make their professor remember their names, a respected member of Stroustrup and his gang of followers gurus.
If that isn't nerdy enough for a whole bunch of nerds, I might need an update on what "nerd" means.
@MooingDuck GPU data transfers fastest from a 16byte boundary. The Direct3D math lib comes with a D3DXMATRIXA16 which aligns to 16byte. SSE has similar alignment.
hmm, is a answer that has a link, and no text related to answering the question, am I justified in downvoting that? I got a lot of people telling me otherwise
@CatPlusPlus that's what the answer links to if you follow all the links.
ah, I found the flags.
no wait, wrong flags
Yeah, this documentation is terrible. Apperently it's a bitmask of which counters you wish to read. Heck if I can figure out what the counters are though.
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10:51 PM
Hey everyone, in the mysql section nobody is online, could somebody here help me with a (maybe simple?) SQL question?
ah, you use the KeSetHardwareCounterConfiguration function, which none of these pages link to
@RafalGrasman I'm an SQL novice
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hm well I have a table called companies
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and each company owns one map
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maps are in the table maps
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and each has a unique id
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10:53 PM
and I would like to do something like:
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SELECT TOP 10 Callsign, Deposit, MapOwner FROM Companies ORDER BY Deposit DESC <something here> SELECT MapName FROM Maps WHERE ID = Companies.MapOwner;
@StackedCrooked well, I'd better fix it then. :) At least I've got a test case for it now. Only problem is, I got distracted playing around with node.js. But I'll get back to it soon :)
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