@RMartinhoFernandes I get this all the time. Work in a header, then suddenly a TU that is not the unit test for that header but depends on the header breaks. But the unit test is fine.
Assuming this is one of those 'blablabla tree_vec' or 'internal reporting routines re-entered' crashes.
Actually... more like I disappear for 3 days to the Anime convention, I come back and find a ton of unexpected upvotes on an answer from a couple weeks ago.
This is a list of anime series by episode count. Minimum count for each section is listed above each table.
Television
This is a list of television anime series by episode count for series with a minimum of 150 episodes. Note that anime franchises with multiple television series (e.g. Sailor Moon) will not be listed on this page.
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! No
! # Episodes
! Episode length (approx.)(in minutes)
! Series title
! In Currentproduction?
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| 1
| 6429+
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6
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| 2
| 1787
| 6–25
| Doraemon (1979 anime)
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| 3
| 1483
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| ...
@SethCarnegie About a young witch who is looking for a city to settle. When she finds one she decides to make some money by starting a delivery service. Since she can fly on a broomstick she's quite good at it.
Look at this code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string s;
int n;
float x;
again:
cout << "Please Type this: ABC456 7.8 9 XYZ\n";
cin >> s >> n >> x >> s;
cout << "\nDo you want to try Again(y/n)? ";
ch...
AFAIK make is the de-facto build system, all the others are either wrappers of derivatives of it. And IIRC, make is itself derived from something else...
well, you have to tell it that x depends on y. But there are some clever short cuts you can use, such as foo.o will depends on foo.h and foo.cpp, so if either of those file exist and have a new time stamp then foo.o (or foo.o does not exist) do the following actions
personally, I would get some sort of IDE and make a project that can handle it for you
with make, a common solution is to have a rule which invokes gcc with some flag I can't remember, which makes it spit out a list of included headers. Those are effectively the dependencies for that translation unit.
can be fully automated, but I can't remember exactly how it's usually set up :)
well, I want to let people do what ever they want, including use the code in a project that is closed source. and perhaps, some sort "you can't just claim my code as your own" clause. I'd also like to take on a "credit would be nice, but not mandatory" with out messing up the licence. And of course, the classic, "if using this fucks you over, it's not my fault"
"use, reproduce, display, distribute, execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the Software". It says you can use it, and it does not explicitly say "only in open source"
note that this part even implicitly indicates that close-source usage is ok: "unless such copies or derivative works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by a source language processor" - in other words, your work may be available "solely in the form of machine-executable object code"
@rubenvb Because I need it, the installation on the cluster is outdated and going through the official process to get a new version installed by admins takes too long and I’ve been told that it would be better to do it myself
(btw, this is a continuation from Friday, where I wasted most of my afternoon trying to get this to work …)