@tina i'm logging out soon. but re your project, one think that could help others help you if you explain whether you're analyzing Someone Else's Code, or whether you're designing a system (part?) from scratch.
@tina also, could help if you explained where you got that "call stack" idea from.
@tina is this correct: you have all the source code for a working system?
@tina ok. regarding "call stack": that's where you run the system in a debugger, single-stepping or setting breakpoints. The call stack at any time tells you which functions called which to get to current point. You can use this gain some understanding of how things work, but it's not good for UML.
@tina debugging -> call stacks at various points of execution -> partial understanding -> test hypothesis -> more debugging -> so on -> better understanding
@tina no, in re-engineering effort UML is just a tool to describe your understanding, it's not a goal of its own.
@tina no you wouldn't. those aren't on the level of inner workings. i have to go, but simple way of looking at it is, if a tool (like a certain kind of diagram) doesn't help, don't use it. it may help with someting else. then use it for that. :-)
code and everything in the link below:
http://pastebin.com/RKY6erJY
sry i pasted it on pastebin, since i suck at making it in code tabbing here.
hopefully i provided the usefull info, thanks
A few hints from me: - format code using the `101010` button atop of the edit window - see the help (right to the edit window) for more formatting info - reduce your code to as little code as possible that still reproduces the problem, >70 lines is quite a lot
like that comment the other day; "system("clear") doesn't work on windows" ... "why would you use windows?" ... "... linux offers absolutely nothing not on windows" ... "apparently it offers clear :) (but I never mentioned linux)"
I wrote my bind function which returns a nullary functor because I don't have boost. Though this code compiles fine, it does not behave as I expected. When I input 2 as the number of numbers and try to enter them, the program terminates the first time I hit return. And, when I debug, it segfaults...
@Fallen: make sure to accept that answer if it solved all of your problem :)
maybe to help give you some insight, I wasn't going to upvote because it's more like you just dumped a bunch of code and then said, in essence, "please help"; but you did run it through gdb and certainly showed effort diagnosing, so I did now
I think one of the reasons the moderators/admins are feeling an overload is users aren't checking them, which, given the recent new limit (that makes it worse), I don't know how to improve
@Roger I have almost no idea what you're talking about. That I know: There are synonyms for tags. Once can propose them on the tags pages. What I don't know: Does this have any consequences? What would I need to check (and how often would be appropriate)? What new limit are you talking about?
I check it about once a week, but I'm interested in tagging
there was recently a limit where only those users with a score in a tag could vote on synonyms; and since many users don't have any score for niche tags, fairly obvious tags will just sit there until a moderator looks at them (increasing moderator load, which was apparently already a problem for synonyms)
e.g. someone that sees the [adl] <- [argument-dependent-lookup] suggestion can't vote on it without a score in the [adl] tag, and it only has 10 questions so far
(which means the synonym probably isn't that important, but surely this is a clear-cut case that would have value for people both searching and posting questions?)
I imagine the process is confusing, as you said, for many users, further reducing the pool of people interested in it and thus making it less of a community thing :(
d1 + 4 works but 4 + d1 doesn't even though 4 can be converted implicitly to a GMan. Why aren't they equivalent?
struct GMan
{
int a, b;
GMan() : a(), b() {}
GMan(int _a) : a(_a), b() {}
GMan(int _a, int _b) : a(_a), b(_b) {}
GMan operator +(const GMan& _b)
{
...
Right now, the maximum privilege "unlock" is at 10k reputation:
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/privileges
We're considering adding a new 20k reputation privilege, but having a hard time figuring out exactly what it should be.
Two guidelines:
I would like it to be more than cosmetic -- I'd pre...
Ah, yeah, that might be how I had found the other one.
Can you recommend an offline flash player? It's late Friday night here, and my dev head is having a skype telephone conference, so I need simplynoise.com, with music underneath. But having to go to that website to get the noise is annoying. I can download their swf file, but then I'd need a local player. Oh, and this is Windows.
My wife used to have a nano, which I sometimes borrowed. Lost that ability with the wife. But I had my company buy me a notebook anyway, so I always have all my music with me.
Ah, now that I have written a test case for this new piece of code I'm going to write for a new application, it seems the test can't find some of our apps needed for this test, even though they are in the right folder, and from the other application the tests can.
@sbi "it seems the test can't find some of our apps needed for this test, even though they are in the right folder, and from the other application the tests can" sounds like a good question for SO :P
Well this is a lib file you can download and it's not enabled in the lib. To enable it you have to download the source for Qt and compile it yourself with a flag set.
Which can take a while (2 hours+), depending on the speed of your PC.
there are no ladies here, and if there were, any female programmers smart enough to use c++ would also be smart enough not to reveal themselves in misogynistic geek forums