If you are going to do that, shouldn't you use a flexible array member instead? After all, it is the "standard way" designed to do the job.
(If I remember correctly, it seems common practice in...
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If you are going to do that, shouldn't you use a flexible array member instead? After all, it is the "standard way" designed to do the job.
(If I remember correctly, it seems common practice in...
If I understand correctly, you want a client program to fill in a web form? In that case, learn how to use sockets, learn how to use HTTP and send a request with whatever data you want in the body of...
You can get the current time with time(), convert it to a tm structure with either gmtime() or localtime() and get a formatted string with strftime() from the tm structure.
> That was not very helpful. Is there some sort of reference that I can use that will help me to differentiate them?
If you really want a reference, there's the standard but it's not free; there are...
Oh, thanks for the reply, seems like I didn't understand what it was saying; never mind.
I've read that link that codeplug posted even before he did, it says that I would have all accesses, though I...
Well, my question is not how to use the WriteProcessMemory function but if I create a process using the default security desc., will I be able to use the function properly (in other words, does it...
Well, actually, I'm trying to do some debugger thing because... there aren't really a reason to that, I was just thinking about how it could be done, I always wanted to know and finally ended with...
Hello,
I've never used security descriptors before (mainly because I didn't have a NT-based system) and I wonder what it is (briefly said - it's something I can find out by myself in the docs I...
Thanks for your answers, I'll look at your code Elixia but not right now and for anonytmouse, well, I think it is not what I wanted, I just want to be able to inject an opcode or two into a running...
Hello,
I have two questions about processes this time:
How do I...
- ...get the base address of a process?
- ...write to the code of a process? do I just use the WriteProcessMemory function...
I just thought a do...while one would be more appropriate as you want your code to run WHILE the user keep saying yes but you don't ask him the first time.
I only use dynamic_cast, otherwise it is C-casts. But could you show me your example? Besides I'm used to it so... ^^
CC > Well, you could use a do...while loop instead of a while loop I think.
Are you saying that a a char pointer is 1 byte long?
To my mind, it is better to put spaces between operators and operands. Just like a == b and not a==b. But it is my opinion...
Your comments...
Don't know about strings but it works with char *, all I can say. ^^
If you are using a char * for your string than yes you can but a character is enclosed in single and not double quotes.
Not really, I just wanted to know what were the programming techniques other than OO, proc. oriented and functionnal langages, logical programmation...
And also the evolutions some want to integrate...
Does anyone know how symbolic debuggers bind the names with the variable and functions and how the compiler create them?
Excuse me to interrupt but what is a dialog bar?
You must acquire a tool called guidgen, uuidgen or something...
It is provided by MS as part of the VS. If you don't have them, I can send it to you.
Actually, this utility is supposed (I can't...
I didn't really know where to post this but could you tell me more about programming concepts just like OO or functionnal or those derived from these... If you know some that are not major, tell me!...
I've done it quite a while ago to me...
If you want maybe can I find the sources of my Ax component, it was a true embedded component (which did nothing though...) but it is written in pure assembly...
Could you give the piece of code where you are getting the error?
No, but I think I finally found a solution to my problem, thanks anyway for trying to help. ^^
I would go with a copy constructor and a reference counter or a passage by reference like MrWizard said, however, I prefer the pointers if you're function's intended to use non-constant access to the...
Probably am I not clear enough. ^^ So here's an example, it is not the real code but just to explain the problem:
I have a pure abstract base class which serve as an interface.
class Window :...