I am working on a c++ program and I have made a TextUserInterface class and am trying to call an instance of it inside of the main method. Here is the TextUserInterface.h, TextUserInterface.cpp, and GasStationFinder.cpp(houses main method).
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
using ...
In mathematics a combination is a way of selecting several things out of a larger group, where (unlike permutations) order does not matter. In smaller cases it is possible to count the number of combinations. For example given three fruit, say an apple, orange and pear, there are three combinations of two that can be drawn from this set: an apple and a pear; an apple and an orange; or a pear and an orange.
More formally a k-combination of a set S is a subset of k distinct elements of S. If the set has n elements the number of k-combinations is equal to the binomial coefficient
: \binom nk...
In mathematics, binomial coefficients are a family of positive integers that occur as coefficients in the binomial theorem. They are indexed by two nonnegative integers; the binomial coefficient indexed by n and k is usually written \tbinom nk. It is the coefficient of the x k term in the polynomial expansion of the binomial power (1 + x) n. Under suitable circumstances the value of the coefficient is given by the expression \tfrac{n!}{k!\,(n-k)!}. Arranging binomial coefficients into rows for successive values of n, and in which k ranges from 0 to n, gives a triangu...
> Every three years groups like the American Foundation for the Blind have to lobby Congress to protect an exception for the blind allowing for books to be read aloud.
@Rapptz The law banning unlocking smartphones (and blind people, apparently) is part of the DMCA. Previously, the Librarian of Congress issued an exemption for it, but not anymore.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well you know in the mathematical sense 2D matrix (for various linear algebraic shenanigans). And worth using means I can't come up with an interface clean enough that I feel good about it.
Damn. The "Haskell is[n't] faster than C" guy must have committed suicide. It's been 4 days since I commented my C++ version (for the second time) and it is still "pending moderation"
Reminds me of a comment from a teacher I had back in college who said that C++ could run faster than C because a C++ compiler has more knowledge about the source and as such can make better optimizations.
Today I was wondering about few OOP dilemmas happen to recur in some of small and specifc designs I develop from time to time. I mostly find our that you guys have the best solutions or a new point of thinking which could really asist me here. (much more than books which mostly give me the feelin...
Raymond Chen and Rico Mariani ran a performance competition with C# vs C++ with some dictionary problem some years back. Rico won by over 10x, but after a week spent optimising the C++ code Raymond managed to beat the C# code by 2x.
Today I was wondering about few OOP dilemmas happen to recur in some of small and specifc designs I develop from time to time. I mostly find our that you guys have the best solutions or a new point of thinking which could really asist me here. (much more than books which mostly give me the feelin...
@DeadMG depends on context.They might not. Regardless, you may have wanted to ask "how do they perform allocation or arrays of objects" in the first place?
Of course they can, but not in the general case. It depends. If you have fragmentation, lots of small arrays and specific aligment requirements, allocator can be better.
Also, a threadlocal allocator can eliminate the need for locking of it's private heap (pool) making it intrinsically better (faster, safer)
Interesting. Chat transcript show that message before the screenshot. The open chat window shows it after the screenshot (which is also the order in which I posted the messages)
Mmm. I'm sure this has to do with uploads to imgur taking too long (I got the retry/cancel prompt for the image)
An object pool may eliminate the need for continual calling of a complex and lengthy ctor/dtor chain - another case where a pool will win, even if it is shared and requires locking.
@Rapptz everytime you use that function. But using it with algorithms is making it especially hard, since it can be spectacularly unintuitive/hard to implement the proper casts and select the proper overload (think C++03, but really, in C++11 having to do a lambda for this stinks too)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, well, since that depends on input (99% of the time), I'd venture to say that using the function is enough to trigger the issue
After you called std::move and passed the result to a function, you generally have to assume that accessing the moved object later will result in undefined behavior.
Are there tools that can detect those accesses and warn you. For example:
{
Widget w;
foo(std::move(w));
// w may be undef...
@DeadMG But reading through the code to find them is annoying (the code can be quite dense in parts, due to 10-lines of TMP followed by one line of implementation).
The Doom 3 BFG Edition GPL Source Code release does not include functionality enabling rendering of stencil shadows via the "depth fail" method, a functionality commonly known as "Carmack's Reverse". ... He has a technique known after himself?
Girls' Generation (; So Nyeo Shi Dae) is a South Korean girl group formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2007. They are also referred to as SoShi () or SNSD, both abbreviated forms of the group's Korean name, and are known in Japan as Shoujo Jidai. The nine member group consists of Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun.
The group gained attention at the beginning of their career with songs such as "Into the New World" and "Kissing You" but it was not until 2009 when they gained significant popularity with their hit single "Gee", which would be named as...