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07:23
is it possible in Qt to create a QTimer which counts down from 10 to 0 and emits a signal every second?
08:18
use a timer that triggers every second and stop it after it has signaled 10 times
 
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09:49
@ratchetfreak indeed is what I did. But thought there maybe was another solution
offered by Qt
question: I found out in my code that I am opening a file +/- 100 times
but never closing it, which causes my software to crash after a while
I use the open function provided by fcntl.h
but seems like it doesn t provide a close function
Any idea's?
nwp
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probably fclose
OSs tend to have a limit on the number of files you can have open at a time.
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn close what you open...
@nwp indeed, I learn everything the hard way.
@ratchetfreak My software crashed. And it happened for the first time during a demo for my boss lol...
never crashed before
the lsof command showed me that maybe something like 30 Qthreads opened the same file
10:51
I was reading this, and as I understood swap function must be public friend.
And indeed, when I created vector for example, I could access its swap function. But why public? I certianly will not call swap function, the function is used in copy and move constructor. And even If i do call vector's swap function, it is a bit misuse, isnt it? I mean, in the context I use, it shouldnt even be in the vector class. I dont know if I explained it good enough. In short, when is swap used except in move and copy constructor?
Okay, I guess I just didnt understand the swap function in vector. It seems like it is not the same one in the link I just posted above.
But again, same question, why does that class have public swap?
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11:15
@MuhamedCicak Because people expect to be able to swap things. std::swap(a, b); is something that appears in regular code (actually you should be doing using std::swap; swap(a, b); but that is usually too annoying). And usually you can do better than the default implementation which is why you want to add your specialization to the overload set.
@nwp My English lacks. I am writing an example. Will be done in a few minutes. I will be able to explain my problem much easier with code example.
Out of nowhere I get this error and my software crashes:
ASSERT failure in QVector<T>::at: "index out of range", file ../Qt/5.9.1/gcc_64/include/QtCore/qvector.h, line 430
Googling it doesn't result in anything
How can I go out of range with a vector...
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@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn What do you need google for? It told you what was wrong and it is trivial to debug using a debugger.
Sometimes the root cause is that you modify the vector while iterating over it which can be not so trivial.
@nwp issue is that strangely enough when I use my debugger, my other processes are not being started.
intraprocess communication is one of the main points of my cpp code
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@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn You should fix that problem first. Not having a debugger is not acceptable.
11:23
@nwp kk I ll have a look
@nwp Pardon me, but why is this piece of code not compiling? Apparently, I did not understand the use of friend really well. The thing I was saying is, that, if this code was to compile (the one that I posted above in this comment), then the use of swap would be misused. So, why isnt it compiling? I tried to google what friend function means, but couldn't find detailed explanation.
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@MuhamedCicak Being a friend of a class means you can access private and protected elements of objects of that class. Member functions can do that already, so they don't need that. The swap that they are talking about is the non-member swap function: void swap(dumb_array &lhs, dumb_array &rhs); which doesn't automatically have access to for example dumb_array::m_size.
@nwp Yeah, but, in the example, it is member-function, which actually confused me.
friends must be declared inside the class definition
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@MuhamedCicak Also the member-swap only takes 1 parameter, the other is given by this.
11:32
@nwp I am talking about this. I saw the copy-swap idiom firstly here, and he, the answer writer, wrote swap that takes two parameters.
@nwp So how should it be written?
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Right, ignore what I said, the friend makes it a non-member already.
^^ see the #2
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@MuhamedCicak The reason why it doesn't compile is because you tried to call the member-swap of a, but dumb_array has no member-swap. Instead you should do just swap(b, c);.
@nwp So the friend swap function can be used everywhere in main.cpp or whichever file it is defined and declared in?
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11:39
@MuhamedCicak Yes. Typically you declare it in a header so it is available everywhere where dumb_array is declared.
@nwp Okay, I understand that now. But what about my other question? I mean, here the swap function has 2 parameters, but you previously said it should have 1. So, which one is correct?
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@MuhamedCicak 2 for the global one, 1 for the member (because it has another implicit one). I just got confused with friend making it a non-member. So they did it correctly in the linked answer.
11:57
@nwp So, in this example, which swap is called? vector's friend swap?
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@MuhamedCicak If it exists, which it probably does, then yes. Otherwise the generic std::swap is called.
@nwp Oh okay, and, by the way, if it doesnt exist (which I doubt), how would std::swap be called. I mean, I did not use using namespace std anywhere, how could it be reached?
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@MuhamedCicak Because ADL exists.
I believe the consensus is that relying on ADL is bad style, so use with care.
@Mgetz do you care about me (once a week)? x)
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn hmm? it's 0600 here, I'm still dead sleepy
12:05
@Mgetz nothing special going on atm. Was just a question :)
@nwp Just had a read (about ADL), thanks for help.
This is a QPixmap on which I am trying to draw a rectangle
QPainter *paint = new QPainter(&pixmap);
paint->setPen(QColor(0,0,255,255));
paint->drawRect(45,10,80,120);
paint->end();
why can't I see the left border
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why are you using new? :(
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn why are you taking physical pictures of your monitor? just use the snipping tool on windows or cmd+shift+4 on a mac
@Mgetz is not a physical picture. Is a picture taken by my webcam from something in my office.
12:14
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn that's a physical picture
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn probably because your pixmap is smaller than what you're painting
@nwp By the way, when I have inheritance going on, do I create friend swap function in both derived and base class? And, in derived class, in swap decleration I call base class swap (after swapping what needs to be swapped in derived class)?
@nwp Is that OK to be done? I mean, is that the right way?
paint.drawRect(55,10,90,120); works fine, draws a rectangle +/- in the middle of my screen. While ` paint.drawRect(45,10,90,120); removes the left border
`
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12:32
@MuhamedCicak Swapping polymorphic objects cannot really work. I mean, what do you expect to happen with swap(base, derived)?
@nwp Not swapping base and derived. But if I have A, B and C class. A is base class, B inherits from it (i.e. is derived class). And C inherits from B, lets say. And what if I have function like void foo(A a), if I call it like this: B b; foo(b), then A copy constructor will be called, what should it do in that copy constructor? I mean, that copy constructor uses some swap function, and what would that swap function do? I may explained it badly, but I hope you understand me.
@nwp I can write an example, if you want. Because my English lacks.
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@MuhamedCicak In that case you get a copy of the A-part of b which is called slicing. Also you wouldn't use swap for a copy constructor. A move constructor would, but then the object dies anyways and nobody cares that it is in a weird state.
Usually you block copy/move capabilities with = delete for polymorphic classes
@nwp I thought that in copy-constructor, you do something like this:
A(A &other){
   A tmp (other);
   swap(*this, &tmp);
}
This slices at A tmp(other);
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12:45
@MuhamedCicak Looks like infinite recursion to me.
@nwp Indeed.
oh, and that ^
I just am confused...
also lol a copy constructor accepting a non-const reference
I thought these died out after deprecation of auto_ptr
@milleniumbug Im learning C++, so I may write something badly and ugly, mostly wrongly.
@nwp I confused it with assignment operator
dumb_array& operator=(const dumb_array& other)
{
    dumb_array temp(other);
    swap(*this, temp);

    return *this;
}
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12:47
What milleniumbug means is that a copy constructor should take a const reference because having a = b; modify b is weird.
@nwp Yeah, I understood. Just forgot it :(
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@MuhamedCicak looks correct
you can probably make it more efficient without swap
@nwp How do you mean?
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It might be possible to just copy all the members from other to this which avoids having to swap. This might, however, produce concerns with exceptions, depending on your style.
Im sorry, here is a fixed version of my ridicilous copy-constructor. I hope this one is correct...
A(A other){
   swap(*this, other);
}
12:53
yeah no
:D
What's my next problem?
try compiling it :P
LOL
I have parameter that would take copy constructor when called the copy constructor
i get it
@nwp Yeah. Thats why I would stick with swap in assignment operator.
that said, why are you writing copy constructors, are you not following the Rule of Zero?
@milleniumbug As I said, Im a C++ beginner, let me have a read of Rule of Zero.
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12:57
@MuhamedCicak My coding style says "never use try", so I don't need to care about that.
You can't always do that though.
Yeah, I guess I will read all of the the rule of[...], it will take a bit time though, cant do it in 15 minutes :)
@nwp I still did not learn exceptions... So, we can have this discussion 4-5 months later :D
13:10
@sehe Ha! xD
 
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15:27
I need help with unordered_Set
, basically i need help with its bucket method , suppose I stored "red" "yellow" , "green" in the set(i name it myset), each will be given its own bucket , now if I do myset.bucket("red") , it will give me bucket number in which it is present, but thing is if i do myset.bucket("blue") , it still gives some bucket number
"each will be given its own bucket" not necessarily
@SurajJain why are you using the bucket interface in the first place
actually
what I am doing is that i am checking some stirng for equality, suppose i have "red" , "yellow " , "green" , "white" ... and i have stored them, next if user type something I have to see if it is present in my set , or not So I used unordered set, for hashing and then I increase bucket sizeto some 100 to avoid collision
@milleniumbug
you should use find for that
yeah, you're doing it wrong
15:35
but I have to keep count of how many times each string has occured.
yeah and the bucket interface won't help you shit
use unordered_map<string, int>
I know i can use find infact i use it to find, and then get bucket number , because on that index in some array, I am storing the count.
bucket interface is hash table implementation detail basically
almost entirely useless and having that exposed as it is puts limitations on the implementation as well
15:38
yeah, it's retarded
so how should i proceed..
If i have to check if string is there or not, and then, increase count if it is present.
2 mins ago, by ratchet freak
use unordered_map<string, int>
you're mapping string values to counts basically
yeah..
@milleniumbug But here it takes logn.
no, that's map which is log n
and log of 100 is basically nothing
15:43
thanks..
I don't do in c++ so got confused.
@milleniumbug Can you tell me any source to generate random text, but including some words given by me?
? Can you explain in more detail?
You store words in a container, and then randomly choose one out of it, I guess
16:41
@milleniumbug I think he means that you store words in a container, and it generates text out of those words randomly. Thats what I understood out of his sentence.
17:13
@milleniumbug Sorry for so late reply
I mean suppose I have 3 strings "red" , "yellow" ,"green", and now i have stored them, there can be many such strings, now I am reading a sentence that can have these words and others also, I want to increase count of whichever word I encountered that is in my set, for example, if sentence is "red is my fav color, so is yellow , yellow is not green"
Now the counter should be red:1 , yellow:2, green:3 , so now i do not want to compare the strings, so I am using the unordered set,
Now which is the best way to do this.
Also for other question, I meant suppose I have "red" , "yellow" , "green" , i just want to generate paragraphs that have these randomly distributed, there can be many "green" , "red" , "yellow", and they must be randomly distributed with other random words.
2 hours ago, by ratchet freak
use unordered_map<string, int>
and for the other question?
Yeah I am now using that, I thought you were asking that again, so i told you.
actually, it is distributing just those words, I want those words plus other random string.
put them in the same container...?
can you provide with an example output?
17:28
I give "red" , "yellow" , "green" -----> function ----> red xyz green random yellow random , so some distribution of red yellow green with other random strings
so, put your random words in a container, add your color names to the same container, and get random words...?
yeah, I am now doing that only, can i suggest it not to have any postition in which they are adjacent
like if I put "red" "yellow" "green" + "random".. I do not want "red yellow green" to appear adjacently
I am making a program to find minimum sub segment that contains all word that i specify
suppose there is a pragraph, in which red yellow green is sprinkled or distributed , now i want shortest subsegment that contains all red green yellow, that is what i am originally making.
if you get a color, set a flag, and next time, if a flag is set when you are picking a random word, and you get a color, try picking randomly a different word until you find a non-color, and then clear the flag
and how to generate those random words??
just like you choose a random color
...from a list of words
17:38
oh, ok
I actually now generate from that function that you gave, and search for string that have all those word together and then delete that using some word editor
thanks for your help
 
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20:13
thanks for your help @milleniumbug I was finally able to solve hackerrank.com/contests/amazon/challenges/shortest-sub-segment , this problem i was having problem with, thank you for all your support.
20:42
    const QString nr = QString::number(i);
    const QString pathToImage = "/home/John/Desktop/imageFrame"+nr+".jpg";
    cv::imwrite(pathToImage, frameForRecognition);
error: invalid initialization of reference of type ‘const string& {aka const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&}’ from expression of type ‘const QString’
cv::imwrite(pathToImage, frameForRecognition);
^
I tried to fix the issue by adding const at the declaration and definition. But that seems to not be enough.
Does anybody have an idea?
imwrite takes a const string& filename as first parameter
21:07
solved
apparently strings can have different encodings...
Didn't know that
 
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22:08
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn what?
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn QString and std::string are different types
There is QString::fromStdString and toStdString if you need to convert between them
 
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23:58
Anyone have thoughts on the best order of function parameters: counter variable before array variable (akin to main()'s argc & argv order), or the other way around? [actually from a C POV, but applies to C++ just the same I guess]
Can't find any stackexchange question addressing this... :/

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