The SONY CONFIDENTIAL tells me it should not be anywhere on a public forum.
Also it's not about whether you wrote it or not it's about NDA's. Many of us here write code everyday that we cannot discuss and/or post.
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The SONY CONFIDENTIAL tells me it should not be anywhere on a public forum.
Also it's not about whether you wrote it or not it's about NDA's. Many of us here write code everyday that we cannot discuss and/or post.
Tsk tsk, the header inclusion guard uses a name reserved to the implementation for any use, and the CWaitCondition default constructor's body looks like it was not indented properly :pQuote:
Originally Posted by jeffcobb
@Bubba; I shall be more careful in the future. Its part of my automatic new-file startup trigger in Emacs. I have been separated from Sony for almost a year now. In any event I will try to be more careful in the future.
@LL: The merge tool hosed the indentation. Please explain what you mean about the guards though...must be dense tonight...
Peace,
Jeff
hmm... how did that happen? It would seem like a negative advertisement for Meld :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffcobb
In C++, names that begin with an underscore followed by an uppercase letter, or that contain consecutive underscores, are reserved to the compiler and standard library implementation for any use.Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffcobb