But you are testing with different arguments; you have an apostrophe in the Linux version and an exclamation mark in the Windows version. Check if it's the apostrophe that makes the difference. — Mr Lister9 mins ago
I have such code that uses from C++0x standard. And it doesn't work on Linux, but works as it should on Windows.
int main( )
{
const regex r("cc");
for ( string s; getline(cin,s); )
{
smatch m;
const bool b=regex_search(s, m, r);
cout<<b<<endl;
if (b)
{
...
now I'm not saying that it's not an advantage worth considering, because it is, but it has nothing to do with the language and everything to do with Microsoft's corporate culture
@DeadMG Depends. First, you can't really consider C# by itself. You have to include .NET. So, it wouldn't be that much of a stretch to include the whole toolchain in it.
In practice, I don't have to use as many workarounds in C# as I do in C++. Then again, I mostly wrote C++03, and C++11 seems to fix many of the issues I had with C++.
In the How Can I Expose Only a Fragment of IList<> question one of the answers had the following code snippet:
IEnumerable<object> FilteredList()
{
foreach( object item in FullList )
{
if( IsItemInPartialList( item )
yield return item;
}
}
What does the...
Recently Raymond Chen also ran an interesting series of articles on the yield keyword.
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2008/08/12/8849519.aspx (part 1)
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2008/08/13/8854601.aspx (part 2)
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2008/08/14/88622...
I have yet to find more along this line. @R.MartinhoFernandes maybe you can write some going into some similar topics? (Maybe you already have, I don't know)
codepuppy.co.uk/cpptuts/Unicode/Unicode.aspx has these menus: Home About Donate Unicode Index Tutorial Index Why is Unicode Index to the left of Tutorial index? Shouldn't those be in some tree-like structure? Or a list?
@Collin tutorials should also link to the "next/previous". Unicode/Unicode refers to Unicode/Encoding, but has no link to it
@MooingDuck Yeah, some encoding issue that I got when I used Python to convert the original Markdown script.
@MooingDuck Because when you click Unicode Index, then Tutorial Index immediately appears underneath it, so if you want to go back two levels it's a simple double click
@DeadMG huh? have at the very top, or a side menu things like "Home - Blog - Tutorials - Wide - Donate" then have a breadcrumb thing beneath it "-> Tutorials -> C++ -> Basics -> Compilers"
@DeadMG in hindsight, when unique_ptr is introduced it should be described as dynamic scope vs static scope, not automatic management vs dynamic management.
Any time a Stack Overflow question has the words "strange", "weird", or "nasty" in it, the questioner is completely full of crap and has no idea what they are even coding.
Why not just block questions that even have these words in them? If you disagree, someone please show me one post that has t...
what-if.xkcd.com/16 "I am not an authority on lightning safety. I am a guy who draws pictures on the internet. I like when things catch fire and explode, which means I do not have your best interests in mind."
not to insult the original questioner but couldnt that question be phrased (with no knowledge of C compilers or assembly) Why is it easy to say the alphabet in order but not say all the letters randomly and complete the alphabet from a to z. Hmmm. Do I need to be an engineer to figure that out? I think my cat could do it. — stackmonster1 min ago
http://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/82668/most-upvoted-questions-containing-strange-or-weird
2151Strangest language feature
1185How do JavaScript closures work?
542What is ":-!!" in C code?
534Reference - What does this symbol mean in PHP?
354What was the strangest coding standard ...