Hello.. I have a question about arduino coding.. why when i write a code to and use Serial.print(); .. I do not see a window which shows the output of the code?
now after ofs.close() is executed and I step through the code
why does ofs.good() == false
not work
The way I see the stream should have fail or bad bit set as the data will not be sent from buffer to actual file on disk before the close, now that I have deleted the file the stream should be messed up Why do I still get a return 0
I compiled the above code on an RHEL 7.5 with c++11
Recently, I am trying to write codes to get trained in sequential file access. I learned it well, but the issue is kinda stressing me out. I have a code that work 100%, and its task is "make a code that prints array elements inside a file", the text file name is "numric".
#include <iostream>
#inc...
For a static non-member function with separate declaration and definition, do I only need the static keyword in the forward declaration, or in the definition as well?
what does it mean in the definition? I tried reading the cppref article about the static specifier, but it's terribly worded and laid out. I can ask a question on the main site if you want to answer there.
hidden, then I usually didn't forward-declare internal functions, that's how I went 15 years of C++ programming without knowing how it works. But sometimes you want to forward-declare, and sometimes you may even need to.
@nwp Wow, thank you very much, really appreciate your spending the time to find the real answers! My bad for not finding it myself, although I did try (not hard enough).
hello... I'm hoping the 'BS::thread_pool' lib might help hasten my slow sequential program. However, I can't find a way to allow each thread to use its own dynamically-allocated 'working space' without having each task submitted to the queue alloc and free this space. It seems much more efficient to perform a single alloc/free for each thread and then have a task be able to determine which thread is executing it and use the workspace corresponding to that thread. Is anything like this possible?