I don't know though, sehe, I may still win. I'm doing QC testing overtime for a product I'm not familiar with, using crappy written scripts, no automation, and incredibly poorly designed procedures.
Ok. Maybe I'm not explaining properly. I'm on computer A. Using TortoiseSVN, I need to connect to computer B to access the repo on computer C to pull files to computer A
@CatPlusPlus I need a freely composable toolset. I.e. a powerful command line interpreter + command set, plus a usable, efficient terminal emulator (so PS is out)
@EtiennedeMartel Yes, except that Linux sucks as a desktop. There’s simply no user-friendly way to set it up (as in, hands-off installation) on a typical laptop. Every time I try, driver chaos ensues and something isn’t working, and I have zero time/patience to sort that out.
I do use Linux extensively on the server
(and most of my current development work takes place directly on the server anyway)
I've been using linux as my desktop since I was 16, and I love the hell out of it. I haven't had driver issues with any modern distro for probably 3 years or more.
@bkconrad That’s the problem. Lots of the issues seem hard to reproduce on other machines. I’ve actually had lots of fun setting up Linux on server machines as well. But graphics cards always seem to be a problem and every Linux install I’ve tried on a laptop failed at some point due to that
@R.MartinhoFernandes specifically: how did these people recently hear that number that caused their confusion? Was it on a/several newscasts about the olympics somewhere?
Digging up old C code : mxStaticsOrganizationEQUITIES_GENERAL_SETTINGS_LISTED_OPTION_REVAL_TAKE_CLOSING_PRICE_IF_EXIST cstUSE_CLOSING_PRICE_IF_AVAILABLE_ONLY_AT_MATURITY;
@DeadMG hi. question...should I eliminate all but two of those template parameters from the GPU buffer? Reduce them down to just the data type, and another describing all the flags and options in one attribute. I would define a few specific values for that 2nd parameter combinations and add more as I need them
@melak47 If there are only a few useful combinations that are easier to express, then express them in an enum. But you can really do what you want here, it's not important.
@rogcg in C++ classes themselves can't throw exceptions, only functions (including class member functions) can. Also, C++ doesn't have checked exceptions. So there is no equivalent in any regard.
To ask differently: Are all Java IDEs slow because they're written in Java (as in, inherently slow) or just because the programmers are really incompetent? (I am assuming that they are not incompetent, so the first case is the only conclusion I can make)
AGHH IDK whats happening. But in my company the firewall blocks a lot of sites, however I'm able to access github, but the layout has gone, it's pure html
@NikiC All IDEs are slow because IDEs are monstrously complicated. Most of them are not written in Java. Even the Java IDEs. (Java isn't noticeably slower than C++ for an IDE)
@NikiC Visual Studio used to be a lot faster, but then they started rewriting parts of it in .NET, and (despite assurances about the efficiency of .NET) it got a lot slower (not to mention just plain ugly).
@JerryCoffin I thought it slowed down because they added features in a stupid way. Like when editing an XML, it will open and load referenced XML documents. Over the internet. In the main UI thread.
@rogcg <iostream> has std::ios::failure, is that what you mean?
@MooingDuck While they did some things like that too, the simple fact is that even when you do something fairly simple (e.g., opening a normal local file) it's still noticeably slower than older versions on identical hardware.
Upon successful completion, sigaction() shall return 0; otherwise, -1 shall be returned, errno shall be set to indicate the error, and no new signal-catching function shall be installed.
Looks like you can just grab errno as it will be set...
@R.MartinhoFernandes wouldn't it be more complex to listen to the queue size instead of listening to an integer ? also I need to do a lot of code change to do that .
@ecatmur but that will not be a standard way I think . I dont know is there any 0..1 type ? That I can use instead of float ? and What is the problem with