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Sep 28, 2015 13:05
Yeah... Guess I'll do a quick copy-paste
Sep 28, 2015 13:03
@Sippy Programmers seeems like a good place to start
Sep 28, 2015 13:01
Where would you put this in?
Sep 28, 2015 12:59
Hey guys, can you take a look at my SO design question? 50 pts bounty on it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32771814/code-first-approach-with-model-inherited-from-class-in-different-assembly
 
Apr 22, 2015 01:14
I have to leave you for now man, if you have any other questions, feel free to do research on Stack Overflow and posting your own questions. Have fun
Apr 22, 2015 01:12
To remove the warning, you can try this while((*p++=toupper(*p)) != NULL);
Apr 22, 2015 01:11
Oh I understand your code! Just leave it as is, your code will still work
Apr 22, 2015 01:10
in this case you'll want to do :
Apr 22, 2015 01:09
From what I understand, you want to toupper until you reach the end of the string
Apr 22, 2015 01:07
In your while statement, what is the exit conditition?
Apr 22, 2015 01:06
This warning is just to tell you to be more explicit in your code
Apr 22, 2015 01:03
Can you show me the line associated with this
Apr 22, 2015 01:03
hmmm
Apr 22, 2015 01:03
In C, header names include the ".h" suffix, in C++, the developers of the language wrapped the C headers and made their own version without the ".h" suffix and added the "c" prefix. In C++, the header "string.h" is almost equivalent to "cstring"
Apr 22, 2015 01:01
Nope! :D
Apr 22, 2015 01:01
yes.
Apr 22, 2015 01:01
with ".h"?
Apr 22, 2015 01:01
Nevermind cstring, do #include <string.h>
Apr 22, 2015 01:00
Hey man
Apr 22, 2015 01:00
@david Make sure you have all the right header files included. strdup is a function inside the "cstring" header file. Make sure you have #include <cstring>
Apr 22, 2015 01:00
@david Make your convertToUpper() method static. And call the function using TestClass::convertToUpper(s.c_str())
Apr 22, 2015 01:00
@david This would mean that your convertToUpper() function is in a class called TestClass. Since this is an instance method, you need to have an instanciated TestClass object to use to call your function. In your case, I suggest adding the keyword "static" in front of "const char *covertToUpper(char *str)" and replacing "convertToUpper(s.c_str())" to "TestClass::convertToUpper(s.c_str())". I'll update my answer.