room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: The bear, the robot, and the lion tried to have a dick-size competition, but we couldn't find a strong enough microscope. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [const]
@TonyTheLion Someone page @Chimera and @ThePhD (? I might beconfusing him with telkitty, but, hey, no need to page him; one of these guys does do bird pictures a lot)
So I'm building a minishell in C(for unix). I just figured out how to get pipelines to work, however I'm having a Zombie problem. Let's say I have:
echo a | echo b | echo c
This doesn't output anything, when it should be outputting "c". However, if I tell my shell to execute each sub-command, ...
@user1860848 Also, why would it not be. As every doc/primer/tutorial will state clearly: newrequires delete.
@user1860848 Oh, now we're onto something. Deleaker is a buggy piece of software, OR your compiler optimizes the whole allocation away. Try a debug build -O0
-1 did you somehow miss the OP's "I am not saying to do it but please tell me how to do it with recursion" (or for that matter the homework nature of the question) The downvote has nothing to do with actual correctness or not of the answer, only with the attempt to provide the OP with complete code for the homework problem. PLEASE DO NOT DO THAT! — Cheers and hth. - Alf2 mins ago
^ Today's downvote. Now I can do other things. Phew!
I assumed it was long unsigned int because when I just did class T by accident I got mismatch for argument 1 in template parameter list for 'template<long unsigned int T> ...
There's a first. A self-deprecating remark doesn't get stars. Either there's no one here, or people think 'a douche' is too rude to go on the starboard
+1 for a working solution - trying to see if we could also make fun_call a my_rec somehow... — kfmfe0411 hours ago
^ Someone got his idea of make fun...-whatever completely miscalibrated :)