#define MYTYPE timeGetTime() is the only place I have timeGetTime() in my code, granted I could get rid of it I guess, I wanted to know how I could fix. Does that mean I have to add MYTYPE library to linker input @BartekBanachewicz
> "The only thing that can save this child now is some good strong horse tea," she said, keeping her eyes on the girl's face. "The only thing. And if you wants him out of that bed you better make tracks to git some."
(NL might even have been 35, but I didn't read enough since I switched schools and the new school (Juvenaat) had a higher required book count on both lists)
I am not going to take drugs so I can read a book. I’ll just not read the book and write software, which is much more useful, educative and it actually makes me money.
@RadekSlupik also that most of the IE6 problems were because the standard had just been released and was vague. it was an interpretation issue, and the standard was later reworded to agree with firefox's interpretation.
@MooingDuck Compared to IE 6, they've improved drastically. Compared to (almost) any other web browser on the planet, their conformance is still fairly mediocre.
@JerryCoffin "The trident rendering engine in Internet Explorer 9 in 2011 scores highest in the official W3C conformance test suite for CSS 2.1 of all major browsers..."
@RadekSlupik found it! "Internet Explorer uses DOCTYPE sniffing to choose between standards mode and a "quirks mode" in which it deliberately mimicks nonstandard behaviours of old versions of MSIE for HTML and CSS rendering on screen"
@MooingDuck Yes -- but the official W3C conformance test is (almost) entirely useless (well, the test itself isn't useless, but unweighted scores from it are meaningless).
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm having some issues where apparently template<typename T> R clone(T&&); 'shadows' declarations that should be found via ADL, but clone(T const&) doesn't. Ever faced anything similar?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Another tentative diagnostic is that clone(T&&) is preferred via overload resolution (it's the usual T&& being a better match than T const&), but that would run in the face of ADL rules.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Upgrade that tentative diagnostic to 'likely diagnostic', scratch that bit about the rules, and tack on 'here we go again with T&&'.
It fails, because Windows has weird rules about executable images currently in memory.
It wants that every mapped executable to always have a corresponding file on disk. So you can rename it and possibly even move it away, but you can't replace or remove it.
@CatPlusPlus not everything. Deleting files under TC is total crap. I have TC for search, copying, navigation... when it comes to deleting, explorer....
MSVC's allocator has a lot more overhead compared to GCC's. When I allocated a million char* each pointing to 1-15 chars, MSVC used twice as much memory as GCC.
I should test how they grow sometime, maybe that's relevant.
coudln't you provide some sort of feedback, so that when the user types "El dorado", some autocompletion informs him that "El Dorado Mexican Restaurant" exists on the database?
The fight-or-flight response developed by our pre-human ancestors may have helped them escape from angry mastodons, but it isn't constructive in an online encyclopedia. Wikipedia collaboration occurs between geographically isolated people in cyberspace. Nonetheless, sometimes editors get angry and feel a natural urge to fire off an immediate retort ("fight"). The urge is accompanied by a rapid heart rate, dilated pupils, and other physiological changes associated with the body's release of epinephrine. Or, they get scared or peeved or weary and just log off ("flight").
One of the best...
@MarcusJohnson There are entire companies devoted to this task (and, from what I've heard, substantial differences in quality of results). You need to do quite a bit more to even define the problem and what you're trying to accomplish before you can even begin to hope to produce a solution. I don't mean to be discouraging, but when your question has things like "And quite a few more are possible...", you're clearly not to the point that anybody can reasonably help solve the problem.