taylor series for sin and cos are entire
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taylor series for sin and cos are entire
It isn't identical at all, in your first example you are incrementing str twice. str++ modifies the pointer, unlike str+i.
well since I fixed my problem and it works now i'll stop replying after this post, but forward declarations let you do that ;/ it's defined later in the source so it isn't "incomplete"
It's obviously not the typedefs, since what I was doing there is legal. I wrote a small workaround with the typedefs still in front and it worked. I suppose it must be an oddity in Microsoft's...
I don't see where i'm doing that... I assume it's in some STL container that I don't understand.
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Everytime i've encountered something with circular references before, forward declarations have fixed it. Why not in this example?
I've been coding for a long time, and never have I faced this error message before. I am writing a compiler for a language that dynamically compiles itself on other platforms.. while the...
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int whatevar = (int) 'this' ;
wget?
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Why are you rewinding stdin and stdout?
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char abc[5] ;
abc POINTS to statically allocated memory, correct?
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