Stack level 0, frame at 0x0:
eip = 0x1; saved eip 0x1
Outermost frame: unwinder did not report frame ID
Arglist at unknown address.
Locals at unknown address, Previous frame's sp in esp
Well, I'm going to sleep now, I'm really tired. Tomorrow I'll move this over to the sane environment I was using before (I fixed my AC adapter!), take -shared out and see if the problem persists.
For the third action i.e. death of an animal, implement it by overloading operator “!”. For example, when a pigeon dies (because of oldness or being eaten by a hunter), it is written as “!pigeon”.
Well, actually that sort of argument can be made for every instance of operator overloading.
e.g. int& operator+=(int& a, const int& b){ a = 0; return a; } is allowed.
The most common reason from members of the Standard Committee as to why operator= has to be a member is that it avoids some promotions of the left-hand side.
assume struct A {}; struct B { B(A); } A& operator=(A, int);
then B b; b = 0; would compile.
as if operator=(A(b), 0); were used for the second statement.
If you're wondering why this is allowed in the first place, this is because usually binary operators are symmetric.
Much as built-in types can be mixed in addition, e.g. short s; char c; s + c;, then it's fine to allow user-defined operators to do the same (following the C++ philosophy that everything can be used like int is)
operator= is however very much asymmetric. Don't ask me for the compound assignment operators!
This is a calendar script.
Here when I click on a particular date then it will alert.
But how can we print this date on onclick?
<?php
/* call calendar function */
function fncalendar($month,$year){
/* Outer Table for calendar */
$calendar = '<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class=...
@LucDanton Ah, sorry. Equally oddly, you can also define operator->* where the first operand is class type, and the second operand is a pointer to member of a different class type.
@LucDanton 13.5.1/1: A prefix unary operator shall be implemented by a non-static member function (9.3) with no parameters or a non-member function with one parameter.
I recently moved from Java for C++ but now when am writing my application am not intrested in writing everything of the code in the main function i want in main function to call another function but this other function is in another .cpp file.
Let me explain better if you wouldnt understand:
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> You need a linker. [Here's a previous question about which to use][1]. <!-- No, this is NOT A COMMENT. For FUCK'S SAKE Stack Overflow. --> [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/3925409/linker-for-clang – Tomalak Geret'kal 31 secs ago
@RMartinhoFernandes Hmm, it doesn't seem to account for accumulation of upvotes on old questions that continue to see high traffic. That should decrease the correlation. But interesting analysis anyway.
Well, the article said that .NET is more than just the framework, it's the platform Microsoft is selling and Apple got huge wins because of the ads it showed. The article went on to say that Microsoft invests more in marketing than developing the Framework.