Given the following function:
freopen("file.txt","w",stdout);
Redirects stdout into a file, how do I make it so stdout redirects back into the console?
I will note, yes there are other questions similar to this, but they are about linux/posix. I'm using windows.
So I was using malloc in my program and then realloc within a method inside the program. After I called this method so many times I would get a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)".
Upon further inspection I realized that for some reason when my pointer goes from 0x25d7d60 or 0x223fae0 (or any ad...
> It is C++ I just tagged C because realloc is use in C and I don't use C++ functions at all really but was required to compile with g++. – Matt 11 hours ago
takeaway.o: In function `takeaway':
/home/stu10/s5/ejw4720/Project/MS1/takeaway.cpp:145: undefined reference to `vta ble for takeaway'
/home/stu10/s5/ejw4720/Project/MS1/t...
I'm looking for a smartphone that would allow to compile and run c/c++/c#/java code on it (something simple, like "Hello, world!" for the most part). So far I've found tips about installing special applications for this purpose on iOS and installing Debian on Android. Situation with Windows Phone...
The professor already showed us a way to do it, but his way I believe is uneccessarily long and involves too many variable, and I think there probably is a better way.
@Als Oh, you can add a semi-decent keyboard and/or display to some, no question about that. In theory that deals with the hardware issues -- but porting the compiler is nearly the least of what's left. Much more important (and generally difficult) are things like source control, editor, etc.
@BasicBridge gcc works reasonably well. The most recent mingw releases have a recent version of gcc. If you're not a "free software" purist, you can also download a copy of VC++ Express at no cost -- works quite well also. Given that you don't have to pay for either, I'd get both.
@CatPlusPlus I've learned that the proper way to use tactical flashlights is to very briefly illuminate the surroundings, i.e. switch-on/switch-off. I can see how it would make sense so as to not ruin night vision and not reveal where you are.
Well that was only regarding 'making people see you'. I only suggested using more flashlight as a joke, as I understand it the game doesn't need that :)
@BenL Not at the moment -- I have (and still use the compiler from the command line) but find the IDE slow and ugly so I've gone back to 2008 for an IDE (not that it's great either, but at least not as bad as 2010).
@fluty I don't know of any that don't mention any programming language at all, but Booch (for one example) uses examples from a number of different languages, so it's not particularly oriented to a single language.