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01:24
@nwp ...or of course operator<=> :-)
 
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02:43
Do anyone know a project/tool that allows one to write C++ program to be called from any other languages?
I remembered for once I visited a website hosting a project like this.
C or C++, I don't remember
Ok I found it. swig.org
 
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06:21
Is this thing possible?
Writing a tts engine in c++ i mean pure c++ and yeah c as well
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07:14
@Rick People sometimes use grpc.io for that. It's intended for use across devices, but can still be used locally via localhost.
@Agent_A Text to speech? Depends on what you mean by "pure C++". You will need to play sounds which the standard library doesn't cover, so you will need to use a library like DirectSound to do so.
07:46
Wanna make it work for both linux and windows
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08:18
Use some cross-platform library then. Qt can probably play sounds sufficiently well and it comes with a GUI framework.
 
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10:27
grpc is kinda hard to understand. I never fully understand the basic. I know the concept. But even the sample code looks complicated
I bought a book that has some chapters talking rpc but haven't read it yet.
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The basic idea is that you turn a function call into bytes, send the bytes elsewhere and then turn the bytes back into a function call. And the code turning a function call into bytes and sending it away can be written in a different programming language on a different device than the one receiving the bytes and doing the actual call.
But yes, RPCs are somewhat tricky to use and require some threading hackery to get to work on the client.
 
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11:45
how can I make a link in doxygen to redirect me to another page of my documentation ?
\ref right? or was that only for other types?
I don't know how to use
I have this page
\page pag1 See this
and I want somehow to be able to redirect to this pag1
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None of this was helpful?
yes, it is right with /ref
12:55
I am not able to understand what lexicographically next greater permutation of numbers means 😢.
how you would sort numbers in a lexicon
1
1100
200
3
60000000
I guess that's not the right mathmetical definition, there you would also take the numerical order into consideration
but I guess if this is just about permutations, it wouldn't matter
yeah i get it what you are trying to say 👍👍
But i am not able to find the next permutation of let's say "abdea"
i don't understand like how can one say straight away by lookin at the string of numbers or alphabets the next permutation of that
abeda would be it right?
I guess
abead comes before that actually
keep as much of "the front part" the same, increase that one character as little as possible, and then sort the rest in ascending order
yeah abeda is right
not abead?
13:12
sorry
"abead" is right
So how do we find the size of this "the front part" ?
just start from the back and see if you can change it with only the minimal "back part"
for just "ea" you can't find a permutation that is sorted after "ea", becaue "ae" would be before
then with "dea" you can increase "d" by swapping with "e", then sort "da"
14:03
In file included from alias.h:5,
from main.cpp:4:
tts.h:28:9: error: redefinition of ‘int speak(const string&)’
28 | int speak(const std::string& script){
| ^~~~~
In file included from greet.h:3,
from main.cpp:3:
tts.h:28:9: note: ‘int speak(const string&)’ previously defined here
28 | int speak(const std::string& script){
| ^~~~~
In file included from main.cpp:6:
tts.h:28:9: error: redefinition of ‘int speak(const string&)’
28 | int speak(const std::string& script){
how can i fix this error
don't put definitions in the header
or if you really want to anyways, make that function inline
thanks file gaurds saved me
header guards do not fix that error
idk but using it on both the headers fixed it
well they might in this case, but not if you have multiple *.cpp files where you include that header
14:06
#ifndef TTS
#include "tts.h"
#endif
putting header guards outside the header ....
just added them in headers
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That's not how you use header guards.
well i guess header gaurds are for including the headers just once
if im not wrong
in order to prevent redefinition errors
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You are supposed to put them in the header itself.
#include "tts.h"
#include "tts.h"
#include "tts.h"
//this is supposed to work without issue

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