@BartekBanachewicz it does, but those back-ups can be stored (along with other stores) on servers that are equally capable of running the server software to carry on providing the service
@Mysticial As in: that's not luck. You can say they could have had more glitches. But the fact remains they were more prepared than many other businesses
@Insilico Nah. That's ludicrous. Of course they can't. But clearly they manipulated the path of the hurricane. How else will you explain the fact that no other H. has ever before taken this path?
If I have a C++11 program running two threads, and one of them throws an unhandled exception, what happens? Will the entire program die a fiery death? Will the thread where the exception is thrown die alone (and if so, can I obtain the exception in this case)? Something else entirely?
I am seeing this in a piece of sample code:
operator Vector2<float>() const {
return Vector2<float>(x, y); }
My 2 questions about this:
1) The function clearly returns, but there's no return type specified?
2) It's not clear exactly what is getting overloaded here,...
the point is that if you're a user, then it is in fact entirely possible for expr1 || expr2 to appear to have shortcut semantics, even if || is overloaded.
@R.MartinhoFernandes He kinda implies that it simply does not offer those semantics, which is not true, because it's quite possible for it to offer them.
Abstract Factory Pattern
Factory method pattern
Builder pattern
E.g. This is Abstract Factory pattern
public class MazeGame{
public static Maze createMazeGame(MazeFactory factory){
// Use factory methods here to create the game
}
}
public class MazeFactory{
// factory methods
pub...
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can still use them to short-circuit anything in an expression template. Admittedly, that means you have to be somewhat careful about your interface, but still.
@DeadMG from codeguru.com "Thankfully, the situation improves with MFC 8.0. It contains a bunch of new classes that allow Windows Forms controls to be hosted within MFC Views and MFC Dialogs. This article doesn't drill into the various classes and technologies that are used to achieve this integration (Part II will), but it instead looks at how simple using the integration is."
@Insilico DeadMG has answered my question I think windows forms is .NET therefore MFC is using .NET in that context. This also answers my main question nothing out side .NET can do windows forms
error C2784: "bool std::operator <(const std::_Tree<_Traits> &,const std::_Tree<_Traits> &)": template-Argument für "const std::_Tree<_Traits> &" konnte nicht von "const Name" hergeleitet werden.
Siehe Deklaration von 'std::operator <'
Bei der Kompilierung der Klassen-template der bool std::less<_Ty>::operator ()(const _Ty &,const _Ty &) const-Memberfunktion
I have a class with 2 constructors.
explicit MyClass(size_t num);
template<class T> MyClass(T myObj);
And I want that whenever I make
MyClass obj( 30 );
The first constructor will be called,
And on implicit constructors and
MyClass obj = 30;
The second ctor will be called.
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