oh yeah, there is often needless quoting, but it is nice that when people say "standard says you can't do X" that they provide a link to where in the standard it says so
well, when i quote the standard it's largely because i remember some relevant stuff. i guess that's so also with litb here, and others. and with most folks over in clc++m. the idea is that "stumble upon" is a one-way function. it's easy to remember what one has stumbled upon, but difficult to find it (for others) if one is starting from scratch.
@CatPlusPlus jeez, these trolling rants against rants and trolls, well, it's too much!
@Ell triangles an unambiguous in 3D, quads tend to work well when you are doing stuff with smoothed lines. If you are doing raw geometry, ie no splines and what not, stick to triangles if you can
is it illegal to post a picture of someone on the internet without their permission? or just to not take it down when they ask? lets say, in the usa or uk. Whichever you know.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know that in Quebec, if your face is recognizable, then it has to be blurred, otherwise you can order the picture to be taken down. That's why Google Street View pictures in Quebec are full of blurry faces.
@EtiennedeMartel bit of an assumption that just because they are human they feel pain. A very small assumption sure, but still! Could lead you into big problems
Also, here's an example of a bunch of people running for the "free rep" that turned out to be wrong because they didn't ask the OP what they really wanted:
Is there any way to increase the size of an unsigned char so that it can be casted into an integer of a size greater than that?
UPDATE:
Basically i'm editing an exsisting system in which a port number was defined as an unsigned char as they only needed number up to 255. Now it needs to be incre...
So, I have this vertex cache thing for an importer, which is basically C code..using memcmp on structs etc, should I, dunno, overload operator== for these structs to make it more c++ish?
@thecoshman yeah it works right now. It's relatively easy to check if I break it or not, if it comes up with a different number of unique vertices for the same files then something went wrong :)
So let's say I have a class that needs to have a generic data type, implemented in C as a void *ptr and cast to the correct type. How is this sort of thing done in C++?
hmm, other question...I can't decide if I should keep the vertex data in memory so I can remove it from GPU memory at will, and put it back when needed, or not
If the type is known at compile-time then use a template. If the type is only known at runtime (e.g. a user data field), then I would use an abstract polymorphic base class or maybe boost::any.
Long before OOM, many programs had already run into trouble. So you should try your best to avoid OOM. How can you avoid OOM and un-expected results? OOM-Killer is the best answer, it kills those obvious trouble-makers. Overcommit is also a good idea, which solves a lot of problems. "OOM-killer a...
@Collin Yeah, but I'm new to C++, and perhaps I don't want to get bogged down with templates right away. I'm converting a C app to C++ as a learning excersize.
What highschool was that? Well, anyways, I was programming parsers and business applications in Turbo Pascal. Knew SQL due to DB-III in highschool so I guess I didn't miss much
@sehe Lucky, all my high school taught was BASIC on TRS-80's -- of course this was back in 1984 - 88. But I was managing to teach myself Pascal during that time.
I am new to C++. I read very frequently from some sites that variant member?.
class School
{
int x; -> data member.
}
I know data member. but what is variant member ?
Pick two rooms, and assign Morse code unit values to each of them. Then invite the other to those rooms according to the message you're trying to send.
Everybody, I've realized that in this room one shouldn't take things personally. I've reacted poorly on multiple occasions because I hadn't yet learned that lesson. Please accept my apologies.
I really do enjoy chatting with you folks, but I don't want to continue to be an annoyance and I just realized the main problem... and I'm going to correct it.
@Abhishek Well then, it's just like a normal linked list with two differences: you store pointers to the base class in the nodes, and you need to handle the lifetime yourself.
I am trying to find someone who I can pay to install and get the jQuery-Validation-Engine working. I am not very good with JS I am more of a backend programmer. I don't think it makes sense for me to struggle getting it installed if someone can do it for me.
Let me know please.
Thank you!