I have my own DLL for the engine, which is then built on top of for the game, which makes updating the engine aside from the game a lot easier than recompiling the whole thing and having to update the entire data and executables. I still have a bunch of C4251 errors about 'dill-interface' stuff, but who cares! IT WORKS.
Best part is, I sliced out all the SDL and external libraries, making it rely soley on D3D or native implementations of OpenGL.
I'll have to write my own PNG reader, but it's a small price to pay for such glorious victory.
I recently came across a generic mechanism for combining two function objects to form a new function object that behaves as if the first two were overloaded:
template <typename F1, typename F2>
struct overload : public F1, public F2
{
overload(F1 f1, F2 f2) : F1(f1), F2(f2) {}
usi...
i added a "why?" comment to your post, itself an annoying task due to SO silly insistence on umpteen characters, and then it informs me that you deleted...
so, i gather that you just thought the expanded expression should work, and discovered that it didn't?
First of all, let's ignore the setters and getters are/aren't evil. :)
My question is, if I have a class that has some std:: container as a member, let's say string, what should the return type of the getter be? I kind of prefer const T& compared to T for performance reasons... I know that...
@FredOverflow this was asked Jan 2011 and therefore pre C++11. Since some of the answers and their comments refer to C++11, this questions adds something new and shouldn't be closed.
so the warning detector is still popular -.-.. okay mm, next Q: anyone knows an online VB.NET editor/compiler, I can't install it on the school computers
so apparently our server does nearly the entire SSL handshake, then sends some application data, before completing the handshake. How is that even possible? I thought OpenSSL did the whole handshake atomically, before returning
@DeadMG u then need to learn the art of, uh, fibbing, most often by misleading generalization. and also learn to always couch thing in positive terms. like, we'll make it even better.
Well, admittedly IE would cause me a lot more headaches if some nice people hadn't implemented flash emulation of the functionality I need, which IE lacks
@jalf sure, just make it sound like FF is part of your software, and that to upgrade to new version, they need to re-download and access through this new tool
^ Possibly in the near future it will be ILLEGAL to use pictures like these for marketing purposes in Norway, due to the unhealthy nature of a fast-food diet.
Hi guys, i need your help. I have an array of strings containing the seven colors of the rainbow but place in random order and i am somehow suppossed to sort this array to output Red, Orange, Green...., Violet in that order. Can anyone direct me on how i can sort this array. Maybe some custom sort but i have no idea how to start this. Thanks
class Animal{};
int main(){
Animal white_cat;
Animal black_cat(white_cat);
Animal brown_cat = white_cat;
}
I know here both initialization done by copy constructor. But performance or memory wise are there any different among these two initializing? Animal black_cat(white_cat);...
well, how else do you want the computer to understand what your strings mean, if you don't use an enum? You're going to have to tell it somehow that "Red" is great than "Purple" or whatever
@Hussein It's not that hard, it's just that the strings have no intrinsic order and so you have to create a ranking with enum, or the like, as suggested by Tony etc.
In the external code that I am using there is enum:
enum En {VALUE_A, VALUE_B, VALUE_C};
In another external code that I am using there are 3 #define directives:
#define ValA 5
#define ValB 6
#define ValC 7
Many times I have int X which is equal to ValA or ValB or ValC, and I have to cast...
Hi guys, i need your help. I have an array of strings containing the seven colors of the rainbow but place in random order and i am somehow suppossed to sort this array to output Red, Orange, Green...., Violet in that order. Can anyone direct me on how i can sort this array. Maybe some custom sort but i have no idea how to start this. Thanks
Hi guys, i need your help. I have an array of strings containing the seven colors of the rainbow but place in random order and i am somehow suppossed to sort this array to output Red, Orange, Green...., Violet in that order. Can anyone direct me on how i can sort this array. Maybe some custom sort but i have no idea how to start this. Thanks
@Hussein Perhaps you can take your spam elsewhere? Stack Overflow Is nice site for asking questions, you know :)
Oh. That's only two repeats. The search results display results in the wrong timezone. Oh well. @Hussein You can reduce my 'spam claim' by approximate 33% of the strength :)
@Hussein So you found it more obvious to wait 19 hours and then ask in the chat again, than to just visit SO and post the question there? Can I ask why? I'm curious why so many people seem to want to avoid asking on SO
On Stack Overflow you normally get answered fairly quickly if you ask your question properly, I don't know what makes people want to avoid that. It's strange to me, because I like asking questions on SO.
You can ask questions wherever you like of course, I just don't understand the reasoning here. If I asked a question here on the chat, and didn't get an answer, then I would go and ask it on SO. Instead, you chose to wait almost 20 hours, and then ask on the chat again?
@Hussein yeah, my point is just that by "rushing", you basically got your answer almost a day later than you would otherwise. That's a pretty bad way to rush ;)
most of the time that's harmless enough, and there's probably a good reason why they do it
but when creating a websocket connection, our server hangs for several seconds, waiting for the first connection to time out before handling the second connection. And by the time it handles the second connection, the client-side has already timed out :D
@sbi : it looks as if you created a mail merge, so you can say "hello" and "googbye" to employers in bulk. That implies you have many very very very employers in quick succession
(Think of it as the twitter equivalent of a Mr.Clippy misguided interpretation of what it is you're trying to do)
I remember using bool in C in 1984 or so. They fired the American who worked on the code since he didn't know about that feature or anything really. He he, I didn't know that it wasn't part of C yet.
@TonyTheLion Pre-C99 code might have used the name bool. So to avoid breakage, _Bool was introduced (which is a reserved name). If you include <stdbool.h>, then you can use bool.
It's the latest inane scheme of unifying version macros for Windows API. The idea is that this file sets up the various old version macros and additionally sets up the new shiny modern one that I can't recall (and probably nobody else can either). Which makes the code Visual C++ specific. — Cheers and hth. - Alf7 mins ago
@Cheersandhth.-Alf wasn't the MFC part of the question clear enough? :))
@jalf I can hear faint echoes from some old design meeting "We don't need any theads or async callbacks, why complicate things? YAGNI, KISS blah, blah..".
@jalf Well, at least it's open source and you can fix it if you have to. I have a binary-only internationalization library that is not longer supported, and I have to move to Unicode/BIG5:(((
user784668
TIL "rollback" on a question doesn't rollback the tags.
I have inherited a project making heavy use of template meta programming, and am now in the process of upgrading from Visual Studio 2010 to 2012. Some of the template-code no longer works in 2012. I have distilled a minimal example:
template <typename T, int i>
class MyClass
{
private:
...
TBH, I have my own disk issues. The 100G USB plug-in I put the Acronis C: backup on is now too small, even with max compression on. That, and another USB spinner has gone 'read-only' for some reason:(