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07:00
@ThePhD maybe it's the stuff<int*> case? it becomes stuff(int * const & thing), not stuff(const int*&thing)I believe, because by the time the type gets put into T, it's already a pointer type, so the const in the function definition makes it a const pointer, not pointer to const
07:11
please help me in given code
@iHungry You must provide a forward declaration for split().
@iHungry Put
`vector<string> split(const string& strValue, char separator);`
above `splitString()`.
you mean v = vector<string> split(myString, ","); like this?
can you edit my code given in paste?
@MarkGarcia
07:28
@iHungry Ok done.
Ahh, my damned compiler say it doesn't see the objects (global objects) from all of my classes. What could possibly be wrong! I think I'm going to try a reboot
any advice?
Why do you have global objects in the first place?
It's more simple
I didn't want to use pointers for this one
I have several pointers in my source but these objects seem to work better sans-pointer
@RolandSams Use functions that "return global variables".
wont be reboot
unless your computer is seriously messed up
07:41
Is this C? I don't understand why pointers are relevant here :S
Are there any experienced .net c++/cli programmers that can help me out?
if you have a static member in a class that is not const, you must define it
@MarkGarcia hmm, what would that do?
outside the class
in the cpp
or c
1
A: Managed C++/CLI .net Update GUI components /textbox from different classes with threading

user1610015Call textBox1->BeginInvoke(...) or textBox1->Invoke(...). BeginInvoke/Invoke are methods of the Control class, which all controls inherit from.

07:43
that guy gave you the answer already
I don't know how to access textbox1 from the second class
that's my problem
begininvoke marshals the delegate onto the message queue and runs it in the GUI thread
I have setup a delegate function but was still getting an error
I will post an update to the delegate function I made
You should get a flood of answers, I'll start one
easy question
thankyou doug
07:45
@RolandSams Return a static variable defined inside the function. That static variable is the actual "global variable".
things he do
@MarkGarcia My problem is actually with objects
@RolandSams Just a suggestion to help minimize problems with global variables.
ok I will try and use the static keyword with my objects and hope for the best
damn no dice
@RolandSams Inside a function that returns them.
07:50
@MarkGarcia I'm not sure what you mean
@RolandSams Nevermind. I'm also not sure if it could help you in your problem.
You essentially wrap Action around your delegate and pass that to the BeginInvoke of the target form (note that in my code, the this pointer is implied on InvokeRequired and BeginInvoke
Doug if it helps this is what I had
the this pointer is this form
07:53
ok its c++ but same thing right... let me look
I don't know how to invoke it in the doprocessing method
`SetTextCallback^ d = gcnew SetTextCallback(this,&ClassMain::SetText);`
is your bug
SetText should be AppendText
SetText sets up an infinite recursion
oh I see
That part actually works ok
second time through InvokeRequired will be false
weird but ok
what part doesnt work then
backgroundWorker2_DoWork( ) Ok.
ClassMain::backgroundWorker1_DoWork which calls do processing = bad
07:57
doprocessing needs a reference to the form and it calls settext
right?
settext makes it thread safe
yes settext is supposed to make it threadsafe
it does
you're doing it correctly
is there an exception or something you're not mentioning?
I don't get any output from DoProcessing
no no no no... dont copy that invokerequired stuff there...
just invoke the settext method
someReferenceToTheForm.SetText

from anywhere, from any thread
I'm a bit of a newbie can you expand
08:01
just go textbox1->SetText()
take out that entire if block in ClassTwo::DoProcessing, keep the stuff inside the else...
and just go textbox1->SetText for each of those calls
know what I mean?
ok
will try now
how i declare comma as a char ?
i want to pass comma "," as char in given function vector<string> split(const string& strValue, char separator)
','
single quote makes a character
//DoProcessing of ClassTwo
void ClassTwo::DoProcessing(void)
{
int i;
for (i=0;i<10000;i++)
{
this->textBox1->SetText("ABC");
}
}
//DoProcessing of ClassTwo
void ClassTwo::DoProcessing(void)
{
int i;
for (i=0;i<10000;i++)
{
this->textBox1->SetText("ABC");
}
}
error C2039: 'SetText' : is not a member of 'System::Windows::Forms::TextBox'
oh!!!! it working but in when i tried that way in prior also ... but gave me error
anyways thanks
08:07
Sorry should be this
//DoProcessing of ClassTwo
void ClassTwo::DoProcessing(void)
{
int i;
for (i=0;i<10000;i++)
{
this->textBox1->SetText("ABC");
}
}
give the error
wait what?

what's this:

ClassTwo::ClassTwo(TextBox^ textboxin)
{
this->textBox1=textboxin;
//this->textBox1 = (gcnew System::Windows::Forms::TextBox());
}
Well I was trying to pass through the textbox
oh I see...
so I could access it
in class 2
I'm a bit lost as you can see
holy crap! what is this? for (i=0;i<10000;i++)?
08:08
instead of getting a reference to the textbox, use the form, since that's where SetText is defined
I would restructure it differently
I'm open to advise
I would make a method that takes a control handle and a lambda expression
what an insane C-C++/CLI mix
I'll change my answer
lambda - Not valid is .net 2.0
I believe
08:11
I updated my answer
ok, I can scale it down...
(I think) it works in .net 2
Action is there
Do you understand InvokeSafely method in my answer?
this is c# right?
in your answer?
yes but its the same thing
just use the ^ on references and use gcnew.. bla bla bla
same thing
ok, so if you dont want to use action
then just take that code you hardwired for just one field, refactor it so you just pass any control and any delegate, and there's your fix
ok...
I have an idea about passing paramaters and objects to the delegate function but My problem is accessing the delegate or invoking from a differring class
I just don't understand how to call the method of settext from classTwo
that problem is the piece of code I posted earlier...
in doprocessing
can you convert it to c++
please
08:19
you're saving a reference to the *textbox*

ClassTwo::ClassTwo(TextBox^ textboxin)
{
this->textBox1=textboxin;
//this->textBox1 = (gcnew System::Windows::Forms::TextBox());
}
change it to be the whole form and it will work
ClassTwo::ClassTwo(Form ^ targetform)
{
this->targetform=targetform;
}
would be a suggestion
System::Void ClassMain::SetText(ClassMain^ mycalssMain)
yeah
then it can call SetText right?
the one in ClassMain
sorry ClassTwo::ClassTwo(ClassMain^ mycalssMain)
not in the set text
that may work
?
08:22
yeah lol I somehow saw it as it should have been
yeah the constructor
Sounds kinda long winded but I think it will work
Can't believe I'm resorting to passing the whole object
the other object needs a way to access it right? you need to hold a reference to an object that you want to access right
but if that's what it takes
its passing a reference
it doesnt copy it!
its instant. underneath its essentially a pointer
08:24
thats what the ^ means. it means garbage collected reference to
yer
I believe so....!
morning all
good evening
morning to you though
different timezones
is that so?
yep 7:30pm here
in sunny oz
or Aus I should say
08:30
you, and in virtually all cases, the results
Hi
@R.MartinhoFernandes ?
Just random shit. I don't know what it means either.
any context for it?
I think that cokkapsing works well for most the them, but the stared message list would probably be nicer if it could still be scrolled, as there are often messages you want to read, not just the top few — thecoshman 4 mins ago
dat spelling mistake
@thecoshman Nope.
08:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes alrighty then :P
@TonyTheLion Which one?
I think that collapsing works well for most the them, but the starred message list would probably be nicer if it could still be scrolled, as there are often messages you want to read, not just the top few
better?
@R.MartinhoFernandes cokkapsing
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Q: More Stars - Userscript that frees up room so you can see more starred messages

SternoSince I've never written a GreaseMonkey script before, I borrowed heavily from this script and basically played around with it until I got what I wanted. So credit to them for helping me get there. More Stars I don't like having my chat window fill the full monitor, but I found that with my pre...

I use this.
Just FYI.
It would be perfect it was named "Moar stars".
0
Q: Can c++ code read java .class files?

GalaxinI have been working in java for a while now, and want to learn how c++ works when it comes to compilation and executed. I was wondering if there is a way to convert compiled c++ class into .class files in java and vice versa. I am interested in a single format that can be used both by java code ...

^ Oh dear.
08:37
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... why don't you make a script to that effect your self... almost identical in every way
People want the darndest things.
@thecoshman It loses the appeal.
@R.MartinhoFernandes funny that
@thecoshman It's not perfect if I have to patch it up to perfection.
It would be merely patched up.
it would be enterprise level software though :P
Though sometimes things can be made perfect by the fact they are patched up.
08:44
manager in the making
@thecoshman Hey, do you want to get flagged for being offensive?
gangster in the making
Stop being funny at my expense. It isn't funny.
crybaby
I like that most peoples solution to 'too much screen space is taken up by crap I don't want' is simply, 'get more space for that crap be in'
You can never have enough crap.
08:50
yeah, but if it's in your way, you move it
I have 27" monitor but I think I would be better off with two smaller ones.
Two big ones are better.
That's not what she said.
You filthy mind.
@StackedCrooked I merely analyse sentences in various possible angles in a totally machine-like non-filthy way, I swear.
08:54
@Rapptz Because it reminds you of certificate signing?
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg My work PC keeps waking from hibernate for whatever fucking reason. :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, it's what he said
@R.MartinhoFernandes and then eject
@R.MartinhoFernandes Some of your angles are filthy then.
@thecoshman What?
@Xeo lowut. Hibernate or hybrid sleep?
My monitor is showing vertical dotted lines. They are 1 cm apart and can only be seen when looking closely. I wonder if it is a defect or by design. I've only recently started noticing it and I've had the monitor for 2 years.
08:58
@StackedCrooked That sounds borked.
At first it was an artifact similar to the horizontal lines on the old trinitron crts.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hibernate.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...ulate
Xeo
Xeo
Must be some "wake on lan" thing. :|
strange... file system is some how readonly...
very strange...
09:00
My old laptop would wake up from sleep on USB activity (e.g. unplugging the mouse after sleep would wake it up; very annoying).
@Xeo Yeah, probably. That can usually be turned off in the setup thingy.
usually a bios setting
Xeo
Xeo
Aye
and every one loves twating around with bios settings
Xeo
Xeo
I'll investigate that later.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm. My monitor is 2.5 years old but I have "apple care" which extends my warranty to 3 years. I just feel reluctant to have it repaired because I don't have a second computer to fall back on. Perhaps it's time to finally buy that laptop.
09:02
@thecoshman Remount it?
@StackedCrooked Why don't you buy that second monitor instead? It would work as a fallback while that one is repaired, and then work as a second big one when the first one comes back repaired.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's an imac :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's the OS drive though :S
... think I'll settle for a restart
@StackedCrooked Oooooooooh. That kind of cr.... thing.
dual monitor is a must
You reap what you buy sow, yadda yadda yadda.
-1
Q: how to convert a RGB color value to an hexadecimal value in C++?

kalkinIn my C++ application, I have a png image's color in terms of Red, Green, Blue values. I have stored these values in three integers. How to convert RGB values into the equivalent hexadecimal value? Example of that like in this format 0x1906 EDIT: I will save the format as GLuint.

"Hey I want to store this crap in some way that I have no idea about. Please look it up yourself and write code to do it."
09:06
huh... now that is interesting...
sudo reboot
[sudo] password for me:
sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/me/0: Read-only file system
sudo: unable to execute /sbin/reboot: Input/output error
@thecoshman hahhahaa, lol
oh dear... this is a pickle I have got my self in
@thecoshman You got inside a pickle!?
@StackedCrooked indeed I have
Well, get out of it then.
09:09
if only it was that easy
sudo mount -n -o remount,rw /
[sudo] password for me:
sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/me/0: Read-only file system
mount: cannot remount block device /dev/sda1 read-write, is write-protected
oh now this is really not smart
@thecoshman No physical access?
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope
I can do a remote restart... but I think that is just going to make things worse
Can you ssh as root (like, $ ssh root@box reboot)? I always disable that.
09:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope, root access is blocked :P
I can su to root, trying that now
@thecoshman Did you forget sudo does not work?
@R.MartinhoFernandes was hoping this is one of those times where sudo would not work and that su to root will fix all my problems
it did not
Is it your responsibility to fix this? Just could just report the problem to the admin (your IT department).
@thecoshman Oh, good ole just $ su?
@StackedCrooked I have a feeling we're talking about his personal box at home.
@StackedCrooked "hey thecoshman, you broke your server, you might want to fix your server for yourself"
09:18
@thecoshman That does not work for me because I just set all root passwords to random crap and don't memorise nor store them.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's one plan :P
still... it's strange that I can't even remount the drive...
I think my last hope is to remote restart and hope it is not some borked setting...
@thecoshman How do you do that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes admin site
@thecoshman Does that use $ reboot behind the scenes?
unless... could I possible mount the drive in a sub folder somewhere and chroot?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I really hope not
09:21
@thecoshman Can you mount anything at all (IIRC, mount writes to /etc/mtab)?
Is it a VM controlled by the admin site? Or is the admin site running as an application inside the OS?
@StackedCrooked it's a dedicated, but not sure how or where the admin site is run
@thecoshman Does it use a relay for rebooting?
That would be cool.
@StackedCrooked I have no idea :S
@thecoshman But it's your machine at home!
09:23
who's star teasing?
@StackedCrooked nope
I coughed up money
@thecoshman Oh, it's a VPS or something?
Is it really a dedicated server or a VPS?
I paid for a dedicated :P
Then it might use a relay to force reboot.
I don't know how that usually works actually.
@thecoshman Also, where can I catch that cough?
09:25
@thecoshman How much if I may ask?
@StackedCrooked ten a month is what I got
ovh.com
@thecoshman Ten pounds?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Euro
Oh, neat.
(Do they use Euro in Ireland?)
ahahaha exams over
also hi
09:29
it's only 2gig ram with like 1.4 cpu
@R.MartinhoFernandes opposed to?
@NolwennLeGuen guess what smart thing I've done!?
@thecoshman What? I was expecting a boolean answer. You gave me "file not found".
@thecoshman I guess you bought your dedi?
@NolwennLeGuen Howdy.
@NolwennLeGuen yeah, and in 24 hours managed to some how get the drives readonly :D
@thecoshman ahahahahahahaha
09:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes. yes they do. what did you think they would use?
@R.MartinhoFernandes fine here! it's a beautiful winter morning. how about you!
@thecoshman Pounds.
@R.MartinhoFernandes why would they?
Howdy partners
@NolwennLeGuen Beautiful isn't quite what we have here. Snow is starting to melt, so the annoying brown slurry is starting to appear.
09:31
@NolwennLeGuen I think you are a little excited about exams being over
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hello there, have you seen the upcoming goodies from Boost 1.53?
@LucDanton Not yet. Moving optionals and variants?
god damn this admin site sucks
(please, please, please, please)
@R.MartinhoFernandes The latter apparently; but that's not what caught my eye at first
09:32
Dammit, this is not Google.
nekkid ppl
Mmh, you're right. Doesn't work.
image not found
@thecoshman 10 EUR per month means it's probably a VPS. Dedicated starts at 100 EUR/month.
09:33
Well played.
@StackedCrooked Waaat.
@TonyTheLion derp. I have eyes :)
@StackedCrooked OVH dedicated servers are usually cheaper than their VPSes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can't read? :)
What is OVH?
@StackedCrooked they sell it as a dedicated, so either they have one hell of a court case coming up, or you are mistaken
09:34
@sehe you do?
woah...
@StackedCrooked ¬_¬ the serevr host who I provided a link to
I couldn't have guessed
@StackedCrooked A company. The one that cosh bought a server from.
Anyways, @Robot ^ that picture gives hope that chat search might just work in the future
@sehe dafuq is that?
09:35
@LucDanton Ok, so what then? Lockfree? Coroutine? Bigints?
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion SO Server hardware, from @sehe's comment directly above?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ye
@R.MartinhoFernandes and promtly broke :P
Coroutine is in boost now?
09:38
@thecoshman There is a word for that. Something about suckage.
@Pubby Beta for upcoming release is here
@R.MartinhoFernandes :*(
What am I saying, it's been here for some time even.
Specificly, memory and SSDs for Elastic Search /cc @TonyTheLion
ah I see
09:40
@Pubby You mean there is something built a-top the context switching library now? /cc @LucDanton
finally, server rebooting...
@sehe I didn't know you worked for SO? :P
I do not want to have to arse around with a new install already
@sehe Haven't checked the deps (or much of anything really) but I assume.
@LucDanton Mmm. I missed that news.
09:43
it lives!
I can touch stuff!
Ah, you're amongst the ones that are excited then. Stupid emotionless robots
@LucDanton Hey.
welp, that was a never wracking mornig :P
@thecoshman That sentence is nerve-wracking.
¬_¬ who insisted on the 'w'
09:44
@thecoshman That part was actually ok (both are fine).
I curse the fool
@R.MartinhoFernandes what? (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
So... you fixed the non-mistake.
yes and no
Yes, I did it on purpose.
I am not evil, I swear.
server is back up, but I have no idea how the drives became read-only
and that is worrying
09:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes wrecking?
serve-racking
SFW?
Yes, SFW
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know. :(
@thecoshman usually a remount readonly after some kind of kernel failure. Either that, or (a) disk full (b) a malware that abuses sysrq
09:46
@LucDanton I will be excited when I look into it and learn that some patterns I am interested in work nicely.
@TonyTheLion mmm that's the time I missed my meeting this morning...
I was actually taking the kids to school, thinking the meeting was in the afternoon.
(I planned it myself... doh)
oh gawd.
Polar Bear fails epically.
@sehe hmm... well, disk sure isn't full
out of curiosity, how did the answer help? I'd like to know. Also, it might help you write a better question in the future. Thank you — sehe 4 secs ago
@Luc (Namely, I am interested in the interactions between early returns, loops, exceptions, try-catch, and the coroutine glue).
09:51
@TonyTheLion I plead hibernation!
Oh, yeah, and recursion too.
@R.MartinhoFernandes if you have stateful coroutines, recursion should be a given, right? I mean, unless they design it in a freakish way with shared (thread)global state, which would just be evil
If those things work nicely I might go overboard with it. Otherwise I will just be "meh".
'iostream' file not found error occur in xcode 4.5 any one have solution on it?
@sehe Seems not.
Calling boost::coroutines::coroutine<>::operator() from inside the same coroutine results in undefined behaviour.
That's strike one right there.
09:53
wokay.
@R.MartinhoFernandes To be honest, I'd expect it to work for different instances of coroutine? If not... colour me silly
Code executed by coroutine must not prevent the propagation of the boost::coroutines::detail::forced_unwind exception. Absorbing that exception will cause stack unwinding to fail. Thus, any code that catches all exceptions must re-throw the pending exception.
I think I can live with that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you know in htop, how come I am having to use sudo to start it if I want to see all everything? on my pi I can just start it...
so how many of you have to deal with XML every day in your day jobs?
09:58
@thecoshman I think it has something to do with the permissions or something.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, I guess it makes sense, you don't want any old joe killing processes
TIL gcc 4.4 libstd++ string&iostream polute global namespace like a boss
Can you $ ls -l `which htop`?

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