Bacon is good. <— that o is also redundant. Bacon is God.
I only need a good design for my bacon post.
Every post on my blog has a different web design, while preserving the overall layout.
And one about ØMQ soon.
user457812
12:23 AM
I keep meaning to edit one of my blog posts into shape so I can post it, but it's a case where I just don't care about actually sharing the writing after I've done it.
ØMQ allows for strict request-reply (like HTTP), publisher-subscriber (one way) and workers (evenly spread messages across clients, useful for distributed computing).
Postduif uses REQ-REP and PUB-SUB, on two different sockets.
LOL
> Now this looks too simple to be realistic, but a ØMQ socket is what you get when you take a normal TCP socket, inject it with a mix of radioactive isotopes stolen from a secret Soviet atomic research project, bombard it with 1950-era cosmic rays, and put it into the hands of a drug-addled comic book author with a badly-disguised fetish for bulging muscles clad in spandex. Yes, ØMQ sockets are the world-saving superheroes of the networking world.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Too true. It's the main reason I don't really like vimperator/mutterator. I can hardly bare ViEmu (honestly, it is really good) and VisVim is missing some more elementary stuff (but has surprising other bits).
Oh, there was a poor sod reading C++ without Fear here. That one is particularly bad. It's the one that "covers" C++11. It uses strtok to exemplify nullptr.
@Chimera That's problematic because it's not terminating, regardless of memory. Even if new were guaranteed to always succeed, control flow would never proceed beyond that new Fun();.
@R.MartinhoFernandes In case you're wondering the Ignored pack is for better diagnostic/type-safety. The trick works as-is for variadic templates, the varargs are never used (instead the pack gets all the parameters).
I always read about the possibility of rewriting a new definition for the smart pointers behavior, but still today i can't find a real example.
Now i want to propose this problem and see if i can get a solution:
smart pointers are using reference counting or reference linking to manage their li...
Perhaps you meant containers of polymorphic types. In which pointers (... or in fact references with reference_wrapper) would be typical, but not required (type erasure)
I'd like to think I know how to handle dynamic memory allocation as I've been writing C code for a long time, but that doesn't mean if given a new tool that one should revert to old unsafe practices if the new tool makes it unneeded.
@Sehe yes, I meant something like vector<unique_ptr<some_type>> or when you need to allocate some object of a polymorphic type and you only know the concrete type at runtime
Setting breakpoints
Debugger name and version: GNU gdb (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.4-2012.04-0ubuntu2) 7.4-2012.04
Error in re-setting breakpoint 2: Function "/media/sf_develop/progrock/libraries/gui/usage examples/editor/source/level 1 - general/main.cpp:25" not defined.
Error in re-setting breakpoint 3: Function "/media/sf_develop/progrock/libraries/gui/usage examples/editor/source/level 1 - general/main.cpp:17" not defined.
Error in re-setting breakpoint 4: Function "/media/sf_develop/progrock/libraries/gui/source/level 2 - platform/nix/progrock/gui/MainWindow.virtual.cpp.h:61" not defined.
^ I love how GDB claims to be unable to set any breakpoints, then ends up stopping at "run to cursor" exactly on such a breakpoint.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf It usually complains when breakpoint definitions refer to locations that haven't yet been loaded (unloaded modules / missing debug info)
@ManofOneWay If it makes you feel better, I have an instance of vim open with it, because I planned to write some more of it, but ended up fighting GCC until now instead.
In Ubunty, with Unity GUI (I think it's called Unity), when I press Alt Tab I don't get switching between windows but the Alt key activates the common menu line at top of screen. How do I get switching between windows?
I think Alt Tab works in the other Ubuntu installation.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 with gnome-classic (without effects, so no Compiz) and the above doesn't work.
The fix, from here is actually easier than you'd expect:
Go to 'Applications','System Tools','System Settings'
Click 'Keyboard'
Click the 'Shortcuts Tab'
Click 'Navigation' on the left
In the ...
I have a technical interview for a web developer position. It's for Perl, but, the requirement says that they're open to people who don't know perl and are willing to learn.
I'm primarily a C# developer, with some cross functional expertise. (And work experience)
So what will this technical interview be like if they aren't gonna test my perl skills?
And, do you know the difference between an entity of type X and value of type X? I assume that latter is a concrete value and the other one an instance?
lol Im a bit confused right now, maybe because english is not my native language xD I had trouble understanding the meaning of entity in this context/in c++. if you would not mind, would you clarify that for me?
well...for some types you have what's called "value semantics". that basically means it represents a value, and its identity (address, name, whatever) is not important. it can be copied without stuff breaking, and it usually has comparison operators and such
objects that can't be treated like that...say, because they represent a window or input stream or something...those aren't value types. i mightuse the word "entity" to represent them
class Baconology {}; class daknøk : public Baconology {}; class Tony : public Baconology {}; class PersonWithoutTaste {}; class DeadMG : public PersonWithoutTaste {};
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At school I'll write in Java an abstract singleton factory that is itself a singleton, just to troll the teacher.
class MySingletonFactory {
public:
virtual MySingleton* createSingletonInstance() throw(InstanceAlreadyExists) = 0;
};
// how I imagine Java people write C++.
GlassFish’ logs once said “destroying singletons”. >_>
@RadekSlupik In the expression *p++ it is actually unspecified when exactly the increment happens. All you can be sure of is that it will be visible at the next sequence point. All that matters is that the dereference happens on the "old" value of p.
@RadekSlupik We teach recursive functions in the first semester :)
@cHao I think Kevlin Henney calls those "entity types" as well.
Hey, does anyone know whether if while I am waiting with pthread_cond_wait() for a signal to be emitted, a segmentation fault error in a different thread can crash the entire application AND make the debugger believe that the segfault happened inside pthread_cond_wait() ?