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Quick question, if I set chmod o-x on a directory, can other users still perform a directory listings on nested directories of said directory if they guess the nested path name, or are these permissions inherited?
I have 2 libraries. One is statically linked in one build and dynamically linked in the other. The other library is dynamically linked in both. 90% of the run-time is spent in the library that's dynamically linked in both...
> Similarly a comment saying that a candidate has support from a chat room that has been featured on MSO in a negative light a few times (unfairly most of them, imho), can also poison perception
@rubenvb I've played with that before, Windows has a tendency to ignore it a lot of the times. Right now it's set to 100%, but the CPU still occasionally clocks it self to 2.66 GHz under single-core load.
I still need to compile the DLL. And it takes several minutes to link. I'm not actually running benchmarks right now. But I was testing my new build scripts and noticed that static was slower than dynamic.
@RMartinhoFernandes I get this with a static_assert:
Integer.h: In instantiation of 'Integer<N>::Integer(int16_t) [with long long unsigned int N = 1ull; int16_t = short int]':
main.cpp:7:33: required from here
Integer.h:17:91: error: too many initializers for 'int8_t [0] {aka signed char [0]}'
Integer.h:19:5: error: static assertion failed: bla
@rubenvb i found it's not worth it. in my libs i usually declare the {uint, int, ulong, long, ulonglong, long long} overloads and they will accept any integral types possible