@EtiennedeMartel These people have legit been able to make some great music from GameGrumps. I'm really impressed, especially of this one: youtube.com/watch?v=K4m5mr41g4c
With an array of length 65536 you can store all 32-bit squares. This mean 65536*4 = 262144 bytes. Which easily fits in to stack memory. (However, how do you do lookup?)
*uckin cmake - I made a change that I swore was ok but was getting a core dump - turned out to be some crappy dependency bug in cmake for templates (again!)
a make clean and a 5 minute build and I was ok again (too bad I lost almost an hour on that one)
agreed - I'm kinda indifferent to its ugly-macro-like-system because I don't need to deal with it much - it's things like this ugly template dependency bug that annoys me (lost time is never good)...
So this may be a dumb C++ question, but is there a way to create a "named" mutex in C++11. The std::mutex class has been added, but I don't see a way to get a "named" version that can be used across processes?
@ThePhD Dazzle - Taric emits a brilliant ball of prismatic light from his gemmed shield, stunning his target and damaging them based on how close he is to them.
@kfmfe04 Actually what I would probably do is create a shared memory block and create the mutex in the shared memory block. That might work. The named mutex in Windows is managed by the OS and so you can create it and synchronize across processes
@kfmfe04 Yep, guess that is how I will have to do it. Thanks for the help. Another option may be to derive from std::mutex adding a named constructor (taking a std::string/std::wstring for the name) and using the result of the Windows API create call as the native_handle. That would be a useful utility library type of thing.
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I have a folder full of pdfs and I'm tired of Winraring each file separately. I don't want to put them all in one archive.
Isn't there a command line I can use to make Winrar compress a file with best method, delete the file after making the .rar and then do the same for the next file?
If not, ...
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Lately, I had stopped playing games which involved violence and gore and also stopped listening to metal. Now, although my mind is asking for some more but I feel at complete peace which I think is good.