Yep! I've been thinking about that right after posting, and I've come up with the decision to leave things as they are, since they're working fine and I don't have too much time. I should start to...
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Yep! I've been thinking about that right after posting, and I've come up with the decision to leave things as they are, since they're working fine and I don't have too much time. I should start to...
Google for "non-blocking socket". You should find a lot of examples about it. I had the same doubt.
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Hi again! I'm using the same thread though the question is different, yet related to the topic.
The question this time involves a double connection between client and server. After implementing...
Hi, this will be a very noob question, so I'm sorry for that. But I'm having doubts about a simple game server on Linux (which, by the way, I'm new to).
Consider a small (less than a thousand...
Whoa!!! Actually i didn't think about the constructing a string.
The result you're getting is normal. Setting y=0 means you're creating a first string with only spaces and the second one is empty....
Hi Lil!
You can store an entire area where the user is in a matrix, then store user position and when he moves check inside the matrix if the destination square is valid.
This way you can control...
Nope! No need of a third loop. Just two as before plus one more (constant ;)) variable and some math.
:)
Uuuuuups! ^______^'
As you may see from my registration date I'm quite new on this forum, and I admit I didn't read the Forum Rules.... I beg pardon!!!
dynamethod pleeeeeeease excuse me!!!...
You need two nested loops. Something like:
char Letter;
int i,j;
for(i=0; i<26; i++)
{
for(j=0; j<=i; j++)
Hi anon,
first, thx for your answer! Second, two of the errors you pointed out, vyg_Handle and TUint weren't a bother (they were some data types I was using).
About commas inside enum you were...
I everybody!
As the title says I'm having some problem trying to understand some pieces of code inside this class.
I found this code in a book, which explains how the class works, but doesn't tell...