The C++ slack is alive and kicking: cpplang.slack.com
I can invite it people need one.
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The C++ slack is alive and kicking: cpplang.slack.com
I can invite it people need one.
I used to love that cartoon lol. I'm kinda surprised to even see it referenced XD
Holy crap, he lives and breathes!
Alright, man, you gotta join the C++ Slack.
Join using this.
There are still 32 bit processors?
Yes! We can most certainly help you, OP.
Consider using Compiler Explorer
Here you can play around with all kinds of C++ code and see how it compiles across various compilers.
I don't think it's a good practice either to use using directives inside header files.
Yeah, let's pump some life into this board. Ask lots of question, this site needs more traffic.
Hmm, unfortunate.
Does this link maybe help? MinGW-w64 - for 32 and 64 bit Windows / Wiki2 / Building Boost
Are you making sure that you're specifying your toolset to gcc?
If you're on Windows, I highly recommend downloading and using vcpkg along with CMake. vcpkg is a Linux-like package manager for C++ development on Windows and it's amazing, imo.
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In terms of C++ libs, I recommend something easy and simple like the cpprestsdk. I...
There's a pretty cool concurrency library that came out recently: Concurrency
Written by some decent C++ developers as well. Figured I'd give it a plug :P
So, I had a lot of fun coding this up. It's so over-engineered that it can't possibly be turned in for a homework assignment: Compiler Explorer - C++
But that's some type-safe, awesome C++ for ya!...
Oh, it seems like it's a site that attempts to audit your security measures. Probably only exists to give users a sense of peace of mind.
I also wanna highly recommend Catch. It's amazing! If you don't need mocking capabilities :P
Just pick a project that you're passionate about and code it to completion.
This is probably a fantastic case for not using "using namespace std;" and also calling functions in an unqualified way.
But to answer your question, because there's multiple suitable definitions...
What would be politically incorrect about saying, "Like most super hero movies, it sucked and was better in my imagination"?
Or is this because Gal Gadot is Israeli? ;)
Well, there is garbage collector support. If you scroll down on this page you can see a section about garbage collector support.
The thing is though, C++ doesn't need a garbage collector, by and...
Ooh, that would've been such a cool feature! If you had an account for such and such amount of time without being horrendously moderated constantly, you have implicit approval. That'd be so cool lol.
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The OP immediately reminded me of all the recent spam bots :P
"Hey, does this link work for you guys?"
You probably just need to add the include path. It's "-I/path/to/lib/directory"
We might need to see the full code here.
void pointers are more or less meant for raw byte allocations. If you wanna use temp, you need it to point to a real type. Keep in, void pointers are allowed but there's no such thing as a void value...
My gf and I made some pretty good coconut curry last night. We've finally realized that you can/should toast your spices before cooking with them and the food turned out significantly better.