does anyone know how I can delete the last two characters from a file on Windows? It cannot only be read-delete-rewrite, right? that would be too stupid..
@PeterT ok. THX! I guess then I will use the windows SetFilePointer to first set pointer to the last second char and then the SetEndOfFile to set the end of file to that pointer. xD
@d4rk4ng31 probably explictness. Which is a good and bad thing. The issue I have is that while explictness is good, it's bad when that explictness gets hidden in constructs that then hide it like massive macros.
the fact that C++ compiles without exceptions and rtti isn't really part of the spec, so relying on disabling large parts of mandatory parts of the language spec just to make the language usable for your use-case isn't the best
@d4rk4ng31 so in the way that you have to explicitly tell it what to do. Always. There are no destructors you know exactly when a line of code should run (undefined behavior not withstanding).
Well, I still think its more of a personal opinion. I was perfectly comfortable with C till I came to know the std library and its features. If someone wants to use C++ and code in C, they are better off using C
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is it possible to run two instances of the same program in Eclipse?
Because multiple people can use my program and it has some associated files so I want to check if those files work as expected when there are 2 users at the same time.