So much love floating through this topic.... :rolleyes:
Type: Posts; User: darksaidin
So much love floating through this topic.... :rolleyes:
I don't know any userspace applications that need to be specifically compiled for the current kernel. This only applies to kernel modules or applications that need to interface the kernel directly....
That pragma is not supported by GCC (unless it changed recently). Since DevC++ uses gcc ("mingw") I would think that it won't work.
Generally, stuff in a pragma is non standard and should be used...
You know that you know enough C++ basics if you can get it to work without asking anybody for help. :)
Gamedev.net has a nice Tutorial about binary trees. I don't remember if they went into details like balancing etc, but it was a good tutorial none the less. It wouldn't still be in my bookmarks...
Actually you don't need WindowBlinds or any other lame shareware program. WindowsXP has inbuild theme support. All you need to do is either generate a valid checksum for your theme (so XP recognizes...
double d_x;
int i_z, i_a;
i_z = int(i_a * d_x);
Typecast it ;)
Thats one of those stange bugs that indicates a buffer overflow or uninitialized variables somewhere. I've once achieved something similar to this by using
for (i; i<10; i++) {
get some...
You could use a wrapper libarary to get the windows interfacing out of your code and stay portable.
Search for glut - I think thats the most common wrapper when you only want one window with GL...
When used from inside the class it could either be a global variable, a parameter variable or a member variable.
I don't use any prefix for members, but I can understand that it makes sense in...
You assign val1...3 the values of first...third but never define a value for first...third.
I think you wanted to assign val1..3 to first...third and not the other way around.
i.e.
first =...
That code looks like our new god has already been deprecated. :D
I think it is a different issue here. It was probably broken off during transport and not during the launch (how could it, it's still on the ground :p )
Maybe they should already start to look for...
Some are faster than others. Some are also more picky about their working environment than others. I'm one of those who won't start working with a system until it's setup exactly they way they want...
I've converted my system to Gentoo Linux only - about half a year ago. Once you've setup everything to your liking it's a fine system. The only problem is that bringing the system into a usable shape...
Thanks ;)
I didn't take his post seriously though, otherwise I would have startet a long reply about why his post sucks :D
Anyway, I really hope they won't have to delay it past the 17. March...
A lot of the equippment used in American missions actually comes from Europe. I know because whenever NASA fires something into space, European news channels have to highlight time and again that...
I had something about long double in mind so the 10066 won't really matter as there are sufficient bits left for those 20 repeating bits. But then I also said float and talked about 23 bits so......
This is General Discussions. How can it be inappropriate?
As I said, he's not playing tricks on "god". The point about him standing above it was an additional argument.
I for one honestly...
Well, the dilemma is that there is no binary equivalent of 0.52 (the 10066 doesn't matter for now). If you do the math by hand you'll you come up with
0.52 x 2 = 1.04 => 1
0.04 x 2 = 0.08 =>...
He's not actually mocking god but men. It's quite obvious that their whole discussion about his(?) race is meaningless.
Even if it were mockery, I'm pretty sure god would stand above it. Pun...
You could make a start by telling us what exactly is not working and what the code was supposed to do in the first place.
As your name is C++.prog.newbie I'd also like to point you to Gtkmm, which is Gtk's offical C++ language binding.
I'm not sure if all of the main distros have it already included in their package...
IEEE floats are (basically) constructed by summing up a series of up to 23 times 1/2^n. If 1/2^n fits into the number, bit number n is set. As you can see, numbers like 0.50, 0.75, 0.25 ... have an...
I think the game Chrome is written in Java. At least it came with a java runtime engine and filled my HDD with several thousand small java files. It has the best and most importantly - fastests -...