mah
Feb 1, 2016 16:29
Understood, and I appreciate your taking the time to make me feel comfortable with your answer as well :)
mah
Feb 1, 2016 16:26
Excellent, thank you; that helps me to understand things. (Incidentally, it wasn't my downvote, but now I feel I can upvote).
mah
Feb 1, 2016 16:24
Even though the rest is uninitialized, calling toupper() on it is inconsequential. It's defined that his text will have NULL termination as the last defined value, and it's defined that toupper() will not modify that. It's defined that he is not writing beyond the text buffer, so while his too-many toupper() calls are wasted cycles, the data they operate on is not examined at any point.
mah
Feb 1, 2016 16:22
Your edit makes your thought process more clear but it's overlooking initialization: cin.getline(text, sizeof(text), '\n'); and accessing beyond what is filled in will not affect his results becauuse while the memory content is undefined, toupper() doesn't care and it's not going to disrupt the NULL termination. Yes, there is trouble with how he's written his code, but I do not believe this leads to his issue in any way.
mah
Feb 1, 2016 16:22
He's not using an uninitialized variable. sizeof(variable) does not use it and in fact I think it's a compile time construct, not runtime. What use are you referring to?
mah
Feb 1, 2016 16:22
sizeof(text) should be 256. You might be thinking of strlen(text), which is indeed UB at this point. Yes, he should probably not iterate through the full array, but I don't think what he's doing at that point is UB.
 
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:34
you're welcome. good luck!
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:33
as far as I know, that is correct
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:31
i just found how to change the simulator to be iPad instead… it also has a home button
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:31
in addition to the home button, the simulator has a Hardware menu with a Home (shift command H) entry
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:30
i don't know of a reason the simulator for iPad would not have the home button also, since the hardware has it. what makes you think it doesn't have one?
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:29
i didn't see a simulator for ipad, only iPhone, and it has a home button
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:27
if i can figure how to open the simulator, perhaps i could answer
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:27
i have Xcode open and i have an iOS sdk / simulator installed, but i don't recall how to open it :) i don't have a current iOS app to run in the simulator at the moment
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:26
that, i'm not sure of, but i suspect the answer is yes
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:25
you are correct. the only screenshots iTunes shows me is the home screen screenshots of how icons are placed (because iTunes lets you rearrange the icons from them)
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:24
i just plugged my iPad 3 in… i'll look in iTunes and see if it shows anything interesting
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:23
i don't believe that the screenshots made when home is pressed get put in the app file area that iTunes uses (and if this is not the case, i would want to file a bug with apple about it)
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:22
you can manually view them on the device -- just swipe 4 or 5 fingers from the bottom of the screen to the top. this will hide whatever app was in front and will show you all of the currently paused applications with their screenshots
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:22
i don't know how to manually pull the screenshots. i think that there is probably no supported way but i don't know for sure
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:21
the only defense i can think of, if it will work, is to receive whatever notification iOS sends when you're about to lose focus -- i don't know what that notification is, but i'm sure there must be one to allow your application to save any data it needs
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:20
i don't know of any way for a program to see the device screenshots however a person can see them, simply by pulling up the full list of paused applications
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:20
i haven't used the simulators much, but i'm sure that on the device, when you press the home button, a screenshot must be getting made -- so you have a real issue to be concerned about if that screenshot contains sensitive information
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:18
i think for the simulator, you shouldn't care about the issue since you have control over the simulator, you can easily wipe it clean when you want with no inconvenience
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:16
sure
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:15
I may have misunderstood your question… are you asking about how to access the screenshots on the device so your own app might be able to do something with them? I don't think this is possible (and I can see some clear security violations if it were possible).
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:15
I can't tell you about the simulator. If you want to control the security aspect for your app, you might be able to do that by reacting to whatever notification tells you you're being paused and change your primary UI to some static image. I don't know if that will work or not so you'll need to verify it. I'm sure your best results will be from responding to the earliest notification that suggests you're going to lose focus soon.
mah
Nov 7, 2013 20:15
Yes; I did this before posting on a device, not in the simulator. I know that the screenshot is cached, not generated on demand, because it's there for apps that haven't been run for long enough that going back to them starts them over in a clean state.
 

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mah
Sep 30, 2013 13:42
Hello :)