Do you guys remember the behavior of std::vector's allocation strategy for large arrays. Like if I resize to a 170 gigabyte array, I don't want it to over allocate 1.5x and allocate 255 gigabytes (which would require different hardware).
docs says it can do anything it damn well pleases :-)
There was some difference between gcc and MSVC & clang's backoff - one used power of 2 and the other was like a factor of 1.5 that caused differences in performance. I think MSVC won.
@d03 I had it read a file which merely contains a size of the collection to sort and a seed used to shuffle said collection, I guess that it's hardly enough
But I totally lacked examples with actual code written for AFL
So, I wrote this c style SDK five years ago and now I need to upgrade it. Using wchar was not a good idea.
@trail99 So, there are tools like ReSharper that incorporate a few guidelines to check your code. I'd highly recommend them. Costs like $90, or free for students.