Jan 15, 2019 01:31
You can convert it in the same way you could convert an apple into a carrot .... by screaming at people (or the compiler) that it's a carrot until they say "ok, it's a carrot"... and then you have very strange tasting rabbit stew
 
Nov 20, 2018 16:11
From the quote - realloc may or may not be a pure function - since there's no requirement that it will have (b) implemented; you've just assumed the case that it is.
 
Jul 18, 2018 01:59
order of linking matters - you must put dependants first, then the libs that provide the functions after.
 
Jun 13, 2018 15:55
@n.m. "make him train his replacement" sounds dangerous to me ;)
Jun 13, 2018 15:55
Well, if it's just detection you need, then a memory profiler will do the job just fine; but if you want to protect yourself so it can never happen, you're just going to end up writing more code to solve a bad design rather than actually fixing the bad design. Writing more code to fix a bad design just makes things more unmaintainable, not less.
Jun 13, 2018 15:55
@FrançoisAndrieux prevent the mistake by designing correctly? :o)
Jun 13, 2018 15:55
@KarstenPedersen no, it doesn't improve the design. the bomb shouldn't need to know about it's parents at all. Look into the observer pattern as an example of something that would remove the need for the bomb to know about anything
Jun 13, 2018 15:55
Why is the bomb removing itself from the bombs list? It means your bomb needs to know that it's in a container and what that container is etc etc. Let something else remove it when the bomb has finished notifying things & logging that it's exploded - and it also requires that bombs will be a global - which is just a bad idea.
 
Jun 7, 2018 10:05
You don't reassign vElement in the middle do you?
 
May 15, 2018 15:46
@Sneftel didn't see the thread-local ^_^ (but the thread safeness comments still stand)
May 15, 2018 15:46
@Sneftel ohh I understand the code; but your statement is wrong. If something is thread safe; it's thread safe for any number of threads. If something is not thread safe, it's not safe for any number of threads. The fact that 1 thread is working on it doesn't impact it's thread safe-ness
May 15, 2018 15:46
@Sneftel "Nearly everything is thread-safe if it's only used from one thread" No; just because you have one thread, doesn't mean something is thread safe
 
May 13, 2018 07:59
@FrançoisAndrieux ohh - I'm not suggesting timing it while printing ;)
May 13, 2018 07:59
Showing that the C++ is faster with contiguous memory allocation isn't really in question (it is; lots of references are available); it's more about what Go does when you create a new object. I don't know if you can get go to print pointers of objects - but I think that would be the better way forward
May 13, 2018 07:59
My immediate reaction is that go has allocated the nodes in contiguous memory; while the c++ one hasn't
 
Apr 19, 2018 00:12
From what I can see; there's no guarantee that with an error bit set the reading of the stream will fail (or succeed) - Leading this to be unspecified behavior - but I think a language lawyer will give a more complete answer :)
 
Mar 25, 2018 10:32
memory management is an important skill yes - but not in the way you think it is; most new commercial c++ doesn't use new or delete explicitly anymore
Mar 25, 2018 10:32
@DemarcusSales and then you leak it
Mar 25, 2018 10:32
I would suggest if this is a learning exercise; start smaller - get it working. you need to remember that if you're doing things manually without smart pointers, you need to do EVERYTHING.
Mar 25, 2018 10:32
this->m_extended = new OBBY[this->m_exCapa]; What is this doing here? Why don't you do anything with this in your =, destructor etc
 

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Nov 9, 2016 11:20
@JanDvorak famous penultimate words
Nov 9, 2016 11:10
@tripleee i did a s/plz/pls/g just for you
Nov 9, 2016 11:09
@Kyll boom
Nov 3, 2016 11:35
@NathanOliver You're running for moderator - I'm pretty sure you have issues
Nov 3, 2016 11:32
o/
Nov 3, 2016 10:48
@Adriaan Thank you for 1 more reason to stay away from matlab
Nov 3, 2016 10:46
@Adriaan It's kinda staggering how many questions are of the form "I want to do X but not tried anything. Can you do it for me please?"
Nov 2, 2016 17:19
or have I grabbed the wrong end of the chain somewhere?
Nov 2, 2016 17:19
assert isn't for compile time issues...
Nov 2, 2016 17:12
@QPaysTaxes assert it. That's what they're for.
Nov 2, 2016 17:00
btw - going back to topic, is stackoverflow.com/questions/40384266/… a dup in your opinion @NathanOliver?
Nov 2, 2016 16:59
must be nice to live in the 21 century ;)
Nov 2, 2016 16:59
<-- is stuck with 98
Nov 2, 2016 16:56
that was mentioned in your link - but it also has to deal with negatives
Nov 2, 2016 16:54
depending on c++ version ;)
Nov 2, 2016 16:53
5.7.6 of the standard: "When two pointers to elements of the same array object are subtracted, the result is the difference of the
subscripts of the two array elements" - so no casting required
Nov 2, 2016 16:50
@QPaysTaxes I personally would cast it so that it's clear you're doing something more interesting
Nov 2, 2016 16:49
@QPaysTaxes yup
Nov 2, 2016 16:19
@Tunaki suits you sir!
Nov 2, 2016 15:30
BWAHAHAHAHA
Nov 2, 2016 15:30
@Compass await a little longer for him to finish his alcohol ... then resume the behaviour treatment
Nov 2, 2016 14:52
@Compass too many showers for you
Nov 2, 2016 14:43
@Compass and the only thing that meets your screams is hysterical laughter?
Nov 2, 2016 14:36
@Compass don't think they're that costly are they? can't it now be done from your own home?
Nov 2, 2016 14:33
@NathanOliver your behaviour doesn't seem very adjusted?
Nov 2, 2016 14:24
@NathanOliver is the deathly silence after this a sign that you tempted fate?
Nov 2, 2016 13:02
@Tunaki why don't you write in a programming language? ;)
Nov 2, 2016 12:46
@Magisch 1001 reasons to check what university people get their degree from before working for / hiring them
 

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