Hi guys, I wrote a program in c++ on Linux which sends some information to a server. But I don't know why, the response is "HTTP/1.1 505 HTTP Version Not Supported" . But when I cURL , its working perfectly fine... I am getting the same response when I use nc to do a GET request.
i need some information , i am learning to write simple llvm pass , i want to know can we write llvm pass using any ide , i am sorry for this question , i just want to make my life simple :P , thanks
Does C++ have something similar to Kotlin's map/Java's stream mapping? (TL;DR: converts i.e. a List to something else). As an example: (Kotlin) var list = listOf(SomeClass(42), SomeClass(62)); var listOfInts = list.map { it.intVariable } or (Java) list.stream().map(it -> it.intVariable).collect(Collectors.asList())
suppose at some point ptr=NULL, where ptr points to a structure node which has a next pointer to the node type. I thought(and I remember my prof. taught me that) ptr->next will through error, as NULL doesn't have any next field. But it's not the case. Please correct me if I'm wrong.