i have a method checkOnCollision(node, VOLUMETYPE_AABB) which returns an vector of nodes that collided with the given one. i also mark every node (setting a flag) so that i can react on that while traversing the scenegraph. would you also mark the "testing" node ?
I use an old library to compute the boolean operations. So i have to use temporary their data types. Now it comes that i have to convert\reconvert between my and their data type --> RawMesh <-> MyMesh. I need a good approach to do this.
@jeyejow yes and no with new you ask kernel to allocate the specified space and you get a pointer to the starting byte of that block...now you can construct your concrete objects in that space....for convience this overloaded..but anyway , you have a strict separation between the allocation and constructing.
@jeyejow because in most of those cases you need to be very careful with memory. For example in kernel mode in windows you generally allocate from a 'tagged pool' that is either pagable or not. In a mars rover you have extremely limited memory and you need to keep as much available to the stack as possible
Honestly despite quite a few engineers understanding the concepts of virtualmemory, I highly doubt very many understand how it actually works in practice
@OneRaynyDay You are most likely trying to pass a function pointer to std::cout, but std::cout doesn't know how to print function pointers, so you get an implicit conversion to bool.