AFAIK you'd first need to use core c; c.bk * a; because bk is a member of your core union. So first declare an instance of your union and then use the union to access its members.
PaX is a patch for the Linux kernel that implements least privilege protections for memory pages. The least-privilege approach allows computer programs to do only what they have to do in order to be able to execute properly, and nothing more. PaX was first released in 2000.
PaX flags data memory as non-executable, program memory as non-writable and randomly arranges the program memory. This effectively prevents many security exploits, such as some kinds of buffer overflows. The former prevents direct code execution absolutely, while the latter makes so-called return-to-libc (ret2libc) a...
I am running into problems installing MySQL-python on windows. After looking at several other similar questions on SO the my solution seems to be to install python-dev however google isn't providing me with any clues as to what python-dev is much less how to install it.
So my questions are what...
I suspect that is actually code written to be C, and for some reason they're trying to port it to C++ which is as easy as compiling it with g++ instead of gcc, as everyone knows.
At work we have the following construct to enable interpreting an IP address as either an array of 4 bytes, or as a 32-bit integer:
union IPv4
{
std::uint32_t ip;
std::uint8_t data[4];
};
This works fine, but I'm a little worried after reading chapter 97 "Don't use unions to reinterpr...
@CatPlusPlus I have a potentially non-boring question: How would you model a IP address class/classes in C++ if you want to support both IPv4 and IPv6?
@RMartinhoFernandes It should a general purpose design not tied to a specific api.
@CatPlusPlus You only need to represent the address. (Not the header or anything.) So you simply need a way to store either 4 or 6 bytes and provide a meaningful interface around it.
At my work they do it like this: abstract class IPAddress, subclasses for IPv4 and IPv6.
I think the design at my current job is very poor. They hammer on performance and the they use a polymorphic base class for something as essential as an IP address.
@CatPlusPlus That works like this: you post an answer and then you post a link here in chat claiming you want something silly like a peer review or something.
This is a poor attempt at compiling C code as C++. You cannot have structs named the same as variables. You also cannot define a type inside an anonymous type and expect to be able to access it. So, the code after fixing this is
struct tt_type { /* Transposition table entry *...
We have one of those here, they recently tried to introduce official meanings of words used commonly in IT. Of course, they were all different than what people actually use.
@CatPlusPlus I hope so, I've also read interviews where MS has said that it'd be easy to turn off the Metro interface. Mucking with the registry is not "easy" for most people
It would be cool if you had many females at your disposal. You could implement some sort of divide and conquer strategy in order to let them fight among themselves instead of with you.
But I've seen that number count all the up to 6, I think, definitely 4 I assumed it was a count of the number of translation units being compiled in parallel