Hi,
been working all night on this without getting it to work. Need some help if anyone knows what might be wrong.
It's quite big main source so I dont want to paste it all right now.
After use...
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Hi,
been working all night on this without getting it to work. Need some help if anyone knows what might be wrong.
It's quite big main source so I dont want to paste it all right now.
After use...
how to wrap pointers?
do i need to align pointer in memory (by padding or something)?
i have array table of chars.
example char array[65536).
making:
char *ptr = array;
manasij: Maybe it didnt make sense because my explanation was very subjective. and the core problem is more complex than that. Doing so by pasting alot of code wouldnt help much either. I was trying...
Ive decided to do this because of easiness of maintaining and updating code. Since i vant arbitrary datatypes and even own datatypes as in structures. Later when I want a new datatype-structure...
you haven't said anything about your loop.
clear foo with xor:
std::cout<< (foo^foo) << " " << (0xFFFFFFFF ^ 0xFFFFFFFF) <<std::endl;
I hope someone with broad knowledge about templates and arrays can direct me on this.
i know how to make a simple template class and use it for different datatypes. i have little knowledge about...
Well, why couldnt you just use c=fgetc(fp); (where c is a char). A char is commonly 8-bits in total depending on the compiler i guess. Now, when you have that character (or all of them) you can...
Hi,
There are of course many ways to do this. One of the way's is to know exactly what the tags are named: with storing them in a character array. another approach would be to make a more...
it looks like this has just gone far away off topic. let me just clear some things up.
for me to use #define's for this would be out of the question. you see i use a struct with two variables. as an...
so they're useful in other words ;)
Thanks!
Hi,
I should allready know this, but sometimes i confuse myself by not knowing what the compiler does.
So, is this safe?
struct JustAStruct
{
char *name;