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Q: Does this leak memory?

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appreciate some support on my answer guise :P
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You would probably get more upvotes if you showed how his code would change with shared_ptr(and especially how much shorter/simpler the new version would be).
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@DeadMG I would pop an "almost" before the "never"
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@Ell No, it's "never". If someone has to manually delete a pointer, it's always a potential leak.
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you mean if it fails to free the memory?
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No, if someone forgets.
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20:04
...but they wont always forget
@EthanSteinberg Good point.
@Ell What's important is that they won't always remember- unlike the compiler.
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@DeadMG yeah I understand and completely agree with you - it might just avoid some arguments
does the compiler automatically create a == operator?
this is really getting on my tits now. X11 is seemingly refusing to position windows where I tell it
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@thecoshman you using xlib? I had some fun with that a while back
20:20
@Ell I think I am :P working on glskel
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@thecoshman glskel? enlighten me :D
does it happen to be a library for getting opengl contexts? o.O
@Ell it's a wee project set up by @catplusplus
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Oooh let me at it
it's like you guessed, a really clean 'give me something to draw openGL to and get the fuck out of my way' library
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I have wanted one of those for a long long time
I tried to write my own, but gave up multiple times :L
I managed to make a linux one and windows one, but every time i stopped at when I wanted to get fullscreen capabilites
20:22
though cat has sort of neglected linux a little bit, I've forked it so that I can work on the linux side of things, already fixed on thing :D
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tbh I didn't know enough
I run linux so maybe I can help :)
it actually builds on Linux now thanks to me
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the website has been loading for a while o.O
you used bitbucket/hg before?
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no :s only used github/git
and only for my own projects - all of which I scrapped. Because thats what I do. Start something then give up a week later :O
20:24
well, set up a bit-bucket account, and get helping
think I gave you a bum link
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it might just be my painfully slow internet
1.5 mB/s download yay!
what stuff needs doing? or just testing or what?
like I said, I've forked it to give linux support, you could do the same, or you could fork my fork, and mine can be like an 'offical linux support' fork, so all linux support comes through my fork before gonig to cats
I think cat said that under windows, all is peachy
under linux, it's a bit weak right now
trying to get windows to position correctly, currently X is just putting them at [0,0]
I need 10 more rep to softcap today :(
my latest un-pulled commit lets you correctly size windows though, which you couldn't do before
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Just assume I have no experience at all with version control - does un-pulled mean you havent uploaded the commit?
20:30
Capped yeahhhhhh
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so if I wanted to try and fix the position issue, what should I do? fork it then change it then commit then something to do with a merge?
@Ell ok, well basically, think of cat's repo as the offical glskel repo. Mine is just a copy. I commit a fix on my machine, push the change to bitbucket to my public glskel repo and then make a pull request. asking cat to copy my commit into his public glskel repo
@SethCarnegie Oooooh you got bounty!
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right, so what I would do is fork yours (leave the name the same?)
ignore the terminology here, but would you rather commit to cat directly, or commit changes to me?
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20:32
errm I have no idea :L
well, if you just want to help with linux stuff, I think it makes sense to fork from mine. So my repo would sort of be a 'latest linux dev branch'
so you would not submit changes to cat's repo, they would be pulled into mine, and then into cats
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right kk, so should I change the name or leave it the same?
I would leave it the same
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kk
anyone uses netbeans for C or C++?
20:36
I think really, the full repo name is <cats bit-bucket name>/libglskel and for me it's thecoshman/libglskel and then for you it would be ell/libglskel
once you make you fork on bit-bucket, you can then clone it your local machine. update it, commit changes on your machine. then once you think you want others to see your work, push form you machine to bit-bucket. And when you want to integrate your changes with me (or cat), you make a pull request
I think you can only make a pull request to the repo that you forked... so if you fork from me, you can't directly request changes to be pulled into cat's repo
@tree I've never used it, I here it's not too bad
yes im suprised how good it is
im using it for C and it's just great
Hi, I really have problem with one my posted question in C++ of stackoverflow. Please suggest me the possible ways to delete it. Its really urgent for me.
Hi guys. If I have a struct with stringstream variables and struct is pushed into vector and after some time I delete the struct from vector am I creating memory leaks because of struct containing stringstream?
@bobby delete button
oh, the window is not in the top left corner, that's a change at least :D
20:42
As it has some answers I am not able to delete it.
why do you want to delete it?
@r00m I don't get you...
I have posted a question "what are the causes for Instruction cache misses".
I really want to delete it. It really created problems for me in my workplace. I didn't expected it is such a sensitive.
@thecoshman Im writing code for a server based on winsock. Newly accepted client sockets get pushed to vector (the struct I was talking about). When client disconnects I close socket & delete it from vector, but the struct also contains stringstream with some text in it, so what happens when I delete the struct containing the closed socket and stringstream variables?
@bobby I am curious what problems your question could be.
oh boy, winsocks :p
erm, are you creating the socket objects via new? if so, you will need to call delete in your structs d'tor
Actually, I am doing a project related to I-cache misses. So I have posted my problem, thinking that it is ok! But, my manager said me that I cannot post my project problems in the internet.
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20:49
right, now to find out how to clone my rep :D
It is a part of "code of conduct".
@bobby well it's done now. what's he expecting? to go back in time and un-ask it
Please help me in deleting it.
Hello. Can you see something "completely wrong" in the list of this answer ? stackoverflow.com/a/4772923/320726
I'm not sure the policy is
@Ell on your over view page you should the clone command: hg clone ssh://[email protected]/elliotpotts/libglskel
that is for doing a clone via command line
20:51
@bobby I fail to see how anything about that question could give away anything sensitive.
It sounds like a general research problem - something that I'd do.
@Mysticial I think it's that he was supposed to solve this on his own, with out asking for help
@thecoshman He used the term "Manager". So it sounded like it's at the workplace?
@thecoshman Im creating the struct (socket, stringstream,int) with new and the accept() function returns socket that I assign to struct.socket
@Mysticial I know, sounds like a really odd work place
@bobby That's not possible because it has an answer with upvotes. The only thing you can do is to contact SE and have them anonymize the OP (detach your name from it). But the question itself can never be deleted because it is a legitimate question which has attracted a good (and upvoted) answer.
20:54
Yes.! Even my project also related to "research and development". In some part of this, I have find the I-cache misses for evaluating the performance.
@r00m let's try it this way. struct foo{ bar aBar; } here the 'bar' object is automatically created and deleted along with the foo object. struct foo { bar* abar} here only the point is created and deleted for us. you need to manual create a new bar and then manually delete abar
The main problem is not with my name. It is coming first in the search related to I-cache misses.
@bobby I fail to see what the problem is from your manager. You took some initiative and (some what) activley looked for others who could help you
@bobby Clearly your company is probably trying to hide something. Too bad for them.
I will accept you. But, I cannot cross the companies policy.
20:59
can you divulge what company you work
But being somewhat of an expert in this area, not even I can see how the question gives away anything.
I desperately need it be deleted. Initially I didn't think it create such a problem.
It's not like you posted an answer that gives away anything. It's just an innocent question.
@bobby who do you work for?
I cannot give you my company name. It may again create some problems. Please help me to delete.
21:03
@bobby I have no power to delete it. Unless you can convince the higher powers to delete it for you, you are stuck with it
you always can find another job
@bobby Like I said, we cannot and should not delete legitimate questions especially if multiple people have taken the time to give such high quality answers.
I accept with you. But please, it really effects my career in my place. I really like this place to work.
I ensure you that this will not repeat again.
Only a moderator can delete the question in it's current state, and they will not for the very reasons that I have explained above. IIRC, Joel Spolsky (the CEO) of SE has stated that they turn down such requests.
@bobby I am really curios how a company can be so retarded yet instil such passion
21:06
What's the problem?
@bobby: cannot you just edit the question and change it to something completely different? e.g. about how to compute the determinant of a matrix?
@6502 It's just gonna get reverted.
@bobby In other words, that question isn't going away unless you:

1. Bribe a moderator
2. Initiate Litigation

Both of which I do ***not*** recommend and will likely get you in even more trouble.
what sort of litigation can he initiate?
I don't think "I was an idiot" will hold up in court
And even then, other sites may have copied it already. It's on the internet. End of story
@thecoshman Exactly...
21:10
Oh! my god! then is there no way to delete my question?
You can't unsay what you've said. You can't unpost what you've posted. You can't undo what you've done. Life just doesn't work like that. If you do something, you deal with the consequences
@bobby basically, nope
Still I don't understand why asking a question can be such a big problem... giving an answer could be (e.g. describing a secret technique) ... but why asking can be bad is really beyond me
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whats on the internet, stays on the internet. but the internet is huge. And my first statement was a lie
Sounds like you need to find a job where you have a boss who isn't 3 years old mentally
21:11
I don't mind for other sites, because from google search only stackoverflow question is coming.
@bobby Either you or your manager is overreacting.
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If your manager wants you to delete it, and you can't, just tell him.
@thecoshman Sorry for my stupidity, but if I create struct with new and it contains stringstream and after some modification to it I delete the struct the stringstream doesnt get deleted? Im thinking like that because Im not sure if the destructor in stringstream is being called when the struct gets deleted, i.e., stringstreams data just "hangs" in the memory?
Think of it as something that got leaked on Bittorrent. End of story.
oooh, it's already started being copied
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@thecoshman lol: date: 48 seconds ago
21:13
@bobby I think you're overreacting. Did your boss tell you "get it off the internet, or you're fired"?
Otherwise, tell him "ok, I screwed up. I won't make this mistake again"
end of story
and if that's not the end of the story, you need to find a better place to work
"Hey, let's reddit the question! That'll tell his boss!"
jk
@r00m it depends on the how you struct is creating the stringstream object. your struct it self will not leak simple objects like 'int'. but things like pointers, the pointer itself will be removed, but what it points to stay in memory, as a leak
@Mysticial 'to late' comes to mind :P
@thecoshman: if you can help, try to help me But please do not keep me in more troubles please.
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@thecoshman how do I build this? o.O I see only python scripts which crash gedit when i open them
@bobby Basically, we're trying to tell you that you need to say to your boss, "what's on the internet is on the internet".
21:16
@bobby what exactly does your boss want you to do?
@thecoshman So what do you suggest? :)
@thecoshman Tear down the internet!
@Ell go to the root folder of libglskel and run python waf.py configure build
@r00m first, learn to reply to specific messages. hover over what you want to respond to, on the far right hand side is a down arrow, click it
@bobby does your boss know what the internet is? If so, then he'll understand that once you've posted something on the internet, you can't take it back. So however you solve this problem, that is going to have to be your starting point
He warned me, before the higher authorities come to know to remove it. Otherwise it creates a problem.
21:18
Saying "please" doesn't change anything
@Mysticial that I did :)
first one ever
@bobby well, then, looks like you need to take down SO and IDEONE it seems
@bobby Find another job then. A job where your manager tells you to do the impossible (and for no good reason) is not a job worth holding on to
@bobby: what about adding a few Java lines of code to the question? May be you can tell oracle to sue SO unless they remove the question.... :-)
@bobby This is actually a common issue: Where someone higher up tells you to do something that is impossible or immoral. You should have a look at this question:
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Q: Our security auditor is an idiot. How do I give him the information he wants?

samA security auditor for our servers has demanded the following within two weeks: A list of current usernames and plain-text passwords for all user accounts on all servers A list of all password changes for the past six months, again in plain-text A list of "every file added to the server from re...

21:20
I could understand if you had some sort of private information in the question, but your asking about cache-misses
@jalf I already advised that, but @boobly looks to be masochist
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@thecoshman hmm bare_minimum segfaults - I guess I could work on that issue :L
@Ell huh!? segfaults in glskel?
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yeah :S
@Ell what the hell you doing man :P
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21:22
a window pops up and dissapears straight away because of segfault :L
@thecoshman So do you have any suggestions?
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same for two_windows (apart from only 1 window appears)
and on fullscreen, I get X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer out of range)
and some other stuff
oh... perhaps I broke shit in those tests :P
I think I am trapped.. ;(
@bobby, Here's the post by Joel Spolsky. Basically, no they will not take down content:
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A: How does SOPA threaten Stack Overflow / Stack Exchange?

Joel SpolskyThe American Censorship link includes a lot of information about what this US law would change and how it would affect user-generated content sites like Stack Overflow. Currently, if someone posts copyright material to Stack Overflow, there is a well-established legal procedure (called the DMCA)...

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21:25
@thecoshman also, do i run the build script every time i want to build? I usually use an IDE :L So do I just run it every time i change the code or what? :L Sorry for being a noob
and also my bad english - I'm native but its late >.<
@Ell I can run two of the three, full screen seems not launch for me. Though I am currently messing with things
@Ell in theory, you only to build it once. Then you include it in your project. You would only need to rebuild when you have changed stuff
@Ell same here :P I have English skills good
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Haha kk :L I mean when working on libglskel, after messing with its code, should i just run the python build script
or should I setup a project in an IDE and use that? orr what? :L
I've just been running the python script each time
I had a look at getting code::blocks to run the script, but it took me more then a minute and so gave up with that :P
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haha :L
I am out from SO.
21:30
@Mysticial oh god, the level of stupidity in that is too much to handle :P
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It appears as if window_factory->make_window(window_template); isn't working. maybe.
Yeah, a lot to handle in that. :(
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@thecoshman why all the caps may I ask :'( GLSKEL_THROW_IF orr why the macro :'(
@Ell I've been messing their :P (works on my machine :D)
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:L
21:32
@Ell lol, that's cat, I've only a few changes
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@thecoshman I have no idea about this segfault :L
@Ell yeah... I've no idea what's going on their. Try updating to an earlier version, go back one commit and it should be better
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how does one do that with mercurial? o.O
@bobby you can always flag it and try to make a convincing case to a mod. They can remove your name from the question if nothing else.
install tortoiseHg :P
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21:35
haha :L
guis are for noobs ;)
@Ell noobs who want to get shit done :D
@awoodland He says that's not enough. He wants the entire question purged since it shows up as the first result in Google.
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yeah, but I will never get anything done so it makes no difference :L
also, before you commit, you need to update some settings. you need you username to include your email
so bit-bucket can associate your commits with you
and set up ssh as well :P
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right, kk
I found out that hg log is what I need
what commit should I go back to?
21:38
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wait... that's not strictly true
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class to glXDestroyContext was missing... etc.?
@bobby I wouldn't have even looked at the question were it not for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect
21:40
@awoodland Same here. Turns out that it was one of the many things that I upvote and forget.
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@thecoshman I'm just trying random hg commands :L
(I fail to see how "people care about cache hits" is a corporate secret too)
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@thecoshman it's not working :(
@awoodland it baffles me as well
btw, that's why we have nicknames here - we can say anything we think and don't care about it later :3
21:43
@Ell don't :P
@Abyx erm... yes. we're totally anonymous
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@Abyx until you accidently post something that gives away your real identity
hg update 7fc32cd55182
I think
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well I deleted it and I'm cloning it again
because I messed it up :L
I just finished Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
It was awesome.
fstream is a bit notoriously inefficient compared to fread. — chris 35 secs ago
21:46
@EtiennedeMartel ow I thought it's a book
@chris [citation needed] — awoodland 16 secs ago
@Ell seriously, get Tortoise. will make your life so much easier. especially when you start to use more repos
@awoodland It is.
@DeadMG but fread() is notoriously slow compared to mmap. meh.
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@thecoshman segfaults again :S
21:52
@Ell TortoiseHg?
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@DeadMG no - libglskel, I have just never used mercurial so thecoshman is suggesting to use tortoisehg
@Ell what version are you on? tip?
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hmm it says 50 now
but I did hg update to the hash thingy of 49
if you have tortoise, you should be able to just use the work bench, select what version to update to, right click it and select update
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okay I suppose I will just have to try it
I just don't like installing stuff :L
21:57
am I busting my not over a non issue here. with X windowing, is is the position you set in the create window only a request to the OS? can the OS then put your window some where else?
the OS can do anything it wants at any time
whether or not it actually will is another question
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I think the positions are only hints
but I remember being able to set the position, why it would ignore the hints I don't know
¬_¬
their may not be a table big enough for the rage right now
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ahh its too late for this
i have a french exam tomorrow! I must sleep!!!!
bye bye all
wish me luck. I can't speak french :S
@Ell I can. Har har har.
22:01
@Ell good luck bud
Blizzard y ur servers so slow
rent Valve's so I can DL D3 at a good speed
@DeadMG You won't be able to play until tuesday, anyway.
@EtiennedeMartel Tomorrow, realistically. It goes live at 11pm UK time.
Here's it's going on at 3:00.
On tuesday.
22:17
There. I posted a Vim answer with animated gif demo :)
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A: How do I use a map in combination with search matches?

seheVim is quite powerful, and I suspect insert mode/normal mode maps are not the most convenient approach here. Some idioms that may get you started: 1. Record a macro: qqniMyText<Esc>q This will insert 'MyText' at each match position. Now, repeat a hundred times: 100@q (consider setting ...

And this irritates me … now the only correct answer (which happens to be mine, yes) on this question is downvoted
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Q: In Objective-C, the ownership is for object, not variable or pointers?

Jeremy LIn a book, the following is said: So how do you know when an object is owned, and by whom? Consider the following example: NSString *str = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@”Hello”]; NSString *str2 = str; In this example, you use the alloc keyword for str, so you own str. Therefo...

You're trolling us with all those downvotes. -1 for being a troll. — H2CO3 2 hours ago
^ Flagged it.
ok... I'm starting to get the feeling that you simply can't make x11 put a window where you want it
22:23
I’ll delete my answer anyway, there’s another one that is spot-on
hadn’t seen this before
I fully agree with Jacques comment that retaliatory downvotes are not the way SO works
@thecoshman Huzzah. X11 != MS windows in many respects. You can coordinate with the window manager to get the desired behaviour, though
@sehe will that require knowing the specifics of the window manager?
ie, you can't do it just through x11
@thecoshman I don't really know. I've just seen some really simple sample WM code and I believe I vaguely remember there being a sort of 'de facto' WM protocol that you could use to get support from most 'ordinary' window managers
hmmm... well, I'm happy that I managed to at least get windows sized as requested
Welcome to the joys of GUI programming
I must admit I'm happy to avoid most of that. Any reason not to use Qt, Wx, WPF, Winforms, whatnot?
22:32
I just wanted to do some openGL stuff, but @catplusplus was slacking, so I started working on linux support for glskel :P
@thecoshman You almost made that sound so cool - cowboy Billy rides into the void
@sehe what do you mean 'almost' :P
@sehe ¬_¬
so yeah, it's the X Window Manager that decides where a window is positioned? calling XcreateWidow is only requesting where to put the window?
22:49
oh... drunk @cat here
@Abyx he's not been on all night
oh, speak of the devil
/waves
Morning.
it can't be morning
I just woke up, so it's morning.
ah...
22:57
erm... where do you live?
any way, it's time for me
see y'all when I hit work :P
I live here.
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Anyway, window size is passed through display_mode.
Hi all
@CatPlusPlus it wasn't working, but I fixed it :P see bitbucket. talk when I am at work :P
I have two typedefs:
    typedef std::vector<cv::Point>    CoordsVector;
    typedef std::vector<CoordsVector> ShapesVector;
I have a function that gets argument of ShapesVector.

CoordsVector cv;
cv.push_back(cv::Point(1,1));

fn({ cv }); // doesnt't work

ShapesVector sv;
sv.push_back(cv);

fn(sv); //works
@Innuendo would you format that, or use a pastebin.org or something?
23:06
@Abyx, it's ok now?
user406009
What error is thrown?
anyway, "doesnt't work" doesn't look as a compiler error
It throws no known conversion for argument 2 from ‘<brace-enclosed initializer list>’ to ‘ShapesVector& {aka std::vector<std::vector<cv::Point_<int> > >&}’
I use g++ -std=c++0x
@Innuendo and you still don't get what's wrong?
I've made another test-program, with only such a situation (gets custom type, but {} vector passed) and it works
23:08
fn takes the thing by non-const reference, you can't use a temporary.
@CatPlusPlus thank you. Adding const fixed situation
If I pass temporary object like {}, the argument reference should be const... ok, now understand)
23:39
@LucDanton Hmm, thanks.
I have a class Hello for example. It has 3 int members for example. Now I want to add a new member, of various Type. Where to add template<>? Above constructor function, or above the whole class?
above the whole class
@Innuendo what are the "various Type"?
i mean this type depends on other classes. It may be int, or may be uchar, or may be bool
that doesn't make much sense. what is it?
23:50
I have a wrapper class for a kernel matrix. Wrapper class doesn't know anything about the kernel matrix types. Because it consists reference to matrix (cv::Mat). But now I want to keep the center value (nucleous), and nucleous is of some type (it may be int, or uchar - depends on created cv::Mat of kernel)
How about a 1x1 cv::Mat?
Or 3x3, whatever?
hm... maybe.. it is a trick, not so comfortable, but I'll try

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