Ugh, damn. My loader registry is filled at startup through static initialization. I build a linked list from those nodes. However, if at runtime a loader gets registered again, I get a cycle.
In my experience Ubuntu 11.10+ (in a VBox) which comes with GCC 4.6.2 is the best option for C++11 development. Perhaps OS X Lion is good too (I'm still on Snow Leopard). Don't know about Windows.
I also have native GCC 4.6.2 compiled on my Mac. It compiles fine but for some reason GDB doesn't cooperate well. It shows nothing useful. Stack traces consisting of "????" etc.
@Xeo: I am getting crazy errors like 'error C2091: function returns function' This is my slightly modified code typedef std::function<void(State *)> fnPt; fnPt Block::blocks[100] = { std::bind(&Block::and2, std::placeholders::_1), std::bind(&Block::and3, std::placeholders::_1), };
I have a timer that triggers a callback every 10ms. Valgrind detects something wrong there. My Valgrind output file is gigantic with repetitions of the same warning. Man.
bind changes a member function pointer to take an additional this parameter. That's the _1 (_N is the argument passed at the final function call). Then, you have a second parameter. That's what _2 is for, the args
@CatPlusPlus Well, I didn't say it was good. We might even throw out the map and blockID and just give each block its own function pointer if the blockID never changes after initialization
Yay, hocus focus. Now I pressed some option at the bug report window without even knowing what I pressed because visual studio suddenly decided to grap focus
Seriously, this Visual Studio installation here is downright broken
I have been wanting to increasingly use Android O/S instead of Windows O/S, But I find that Android does not seem to support C++ compliers! So as an alternative I have found that there is Online C++ compilers that one can upload one's code and have it compiled in what ever language one uses. As a...
@IntermediateHacker Because they have nice fireworks?! Wow, that's one heck of a strange criterion to pick a country to live in. (Last I heard they had good fireworks to be seen from the clink, too. Want to move in?)
@DeadMG You were meant to be pointed at this old form. I just thought I'd let you know...
@StackedCrooked I was in my earlier 30s when I used to drink a lot of beer several times a week. :)
Really, it wasn't all that bad last night. We started out drinking beer when we cooked dinner around 5pm. I had two beer, and I switched to red wine for dinner (at 7pm), which I stuck to until midnight, when I had two glasses of champaign. I switched back to red wine afterwards. So between 5pm and 4am I had two beer, to glasses of champaign, and I don't think I even drank a bottle of red wine. And lots of food. Still I am very thirsty. :)
@StackedCrooked Oh, this being central Europe I have access to plenty of tap water. But my stomach disagrees to the amounts of water my tongue demands. And I'm kinda torn between these two. :)
@StackedCrooked Hey, what's wrong with your comprehension module today? :) It's not the water in itself that's the problem, it's the disproportion between the amount of thirst and my gastric capacity.