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Forum: C++ Jun 26th, 2009
Replies: 3
Views: 240
Posted By kux
It's just a sample I made to hilight the compile error. I might use the template parameter on other methods I didn't post.
Forum: C++ Jun 26th, 2009
Replies: 3
Views: 240
Posted By kux
take a look at this code:


template <class T>
class C {
public:

class A {

protected:
Forum: C++ Feb 11th, 2009
Replies: 1
Views: 441
Posted By kux
ok, so visual C++ is not C99 compliant, but I was wondering how can I access fixed bit length integer types as the one defined in stdint.h (intN_t).

thx in advance
Forum: C++ Dec 8th, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 1,180
Posted By kux
ok, i know this is an old thread and i'm not suppose to bring it up again, but I find this iteresting.
I posted before a method of providing a wrapper class that deletes an object after X seconds....
Forum: C++ Nov 19th, 2008
Replies: 1
Views: 298
Posted By kux
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic-link_library

just read this. It's quite well explained
Forum: C++ Nov 19th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 606
Posted By kux
Ok, i found the problem.
The CBitmap bitmap object from OnDraw(CDC*) took a handle to the bitmap and on destruction deleted the object pointed by the handle
Forum: C++ Nov 18th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 606
Posted By kux
I have a document/view aplication that opens a bitmap

I use the following OnDraw override to draw the bitmap on a window and OnOpenDocument to opening the image from file

The bitmap handle (...
Forum: C++ Nov 14th, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 1,180
Posted By kux
Hmm, i find this question very interesting, and as ArkM said, it's very run-time environment dependent...
I tried to implement a wrapper class that takes an dynamic allocated object and destroys it...
Forum: C++ Nov 10th, 2008
Replies: 3
Views: 371
Posted By kux
ok, u solved your problem, but still there are some problems you should notice:

1. never put function definitions inside a header file, just the declarations. If you want to include that header in...
Forum: C++ Nov 7th, 2008
Replies: 11
Views: 1,044
Posted By kux
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3048219/expert-c-programming?from_related_doc=1

read from page 230
Forum: C++ Nov 6th, 2008
Replies: 5
Views: 1,466
Posted By kux
Well, C++ is just a language, with quite a small standard library, but with A LOT of provided compilers, frameworks and third party libraries. From my point of view ( and many others, I think ) g++...
Forum: C++ Nov 4th, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 774
Posted By kux
hmm, i think you are wrong here. I mean i'm shure you are wrong here. On my STL implementation std::map has a template specialization that for char* keys uses the char* content to identify keys, not...
Forum: C++ Nov 4th, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 774
Posted By kux
map<char*,int> is ok for he's requirements. He just has to count them, not have them in a sorted dictionary
Forum: C++ Nov 3rd, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 774
Posted By kux
char *stringarray[] = { "mama", "tata", "bunica", "mama", "tata", "georgel" };
map< char*, int > mycountingmap;

for ( size_t i = 0; i < sizeof( stringarray ) / sizeof( char* ); ++i )...
Forum: C++ Oct 31st, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 892
Posted By kux
come on people, is there nobody who uses static analysis tools around here? something splint like, but for C++ not C...
Forum: C++ Oct 31st, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 892
Posted By kux
ok, I've checked the forum and I don't think this topic was touched.

What I would need is an open-source or at least free static analysis tool for C++ code.
Does anybody have any suggestions? I...
Forum: C++ Oct 30th, 2008
Replies: 7
Views: 689
Posted By kux
well, i wrote the index version too. but the thing is they both mean the same thing... using an index won't protect you from going beyond the array's size...
Forum: C++ Oct 29th, 2008
Replies: 7
Views: 689
Posted By kux
you did not allocate memory for the int* Tests variable.

the thing is I have a

testScores = new int[numTests];

but you don't use that nowhere

Now, the thing is like this
Reading your...
Forum: C++ Oct 28th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 596
Posted By kux
hmm, the thread name is kind of missguiding
this should better be "error linking to loki"
as you can see all your .o files compile fine, but the linking is the problem

did you build the Loki...
Forum: C++ Oct 24th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 334
Posted By kux
std::fstream BoardFile;
BoardFile.open(arrayFileName->c_str());
Forum: C++ Oct 24th, 2008
Replies: 4
Views: 505
Posted By kux
u shure the library actually is at that path?
Forum: C++ Oct 24th, 2008
Replies: 3
Views: 442
Posted By kux
your vector has no reserved sizes, so all insertions

//option 1
vector < vector<int> > grades;
for(int i = 0; i < 30; i++)
{
vector<int> tempVec;
for(int j = 0; j < 20; j++)
{...
Forum: C++ Oct 22nd, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 1,398
Posted By kux
:) www.google.com
enjoy
Forum: C++ Oct 21st, 2008
Replies: 4
Views: 1,819
Posted By kux
i think you could system("grep -c keyword file1.txt > myfile");
and then read myfile for the output.
Forum: C++ Oct 21st, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 888
Posted By kux
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>

using namespace std;

template<class T>
class myPointer
{
public:
T* pT_;
Forum: C++ Oct 21st, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 888
Posted By kux
well, this is the "good" way of doing it... of course... you could find a workarround that would kind of be based on the same principle... I'll try to make a short implementation.
Forum: C++ Oct 21st, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 888
Posted By kux
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2006/05/04/smart-pointers.html?page=1

try reading this... it's kind of long, but it also explains the RAII idiom and a large variety of smart pointers.
If your...
Forum: C++ Oct 21st, 2008
Replies: 6
Views: 888
Posted By kux
there are a lot of things I don't understand in your code, or that seem wrong


struct node
{
device * devicePtr;
node * left, * right, * next;
node(const device * dvptr) {...
Forum: C++ Oct 20th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 391
Posted By kux
Anyway, this is OS dependent, but I really can't find any other way except the looping. Another way would be to check all the interrupts at kernel level and see what system calls refer to your folder...
Forum: C++ Oct 20th, 2008
Replies: 4
Views: 546
Posted By kux
to solve the compilation error u have to forward the declaration of class device. That means simply add a class device; before you declare BST
good luck
Forum: C++ Oct 20th, 2008
Replies: 12
Views: 912
Posted By kux
Then what are they written in ? MonkeyLanguage?
Forum: C++ Oct 17th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 1,326
Posted By kux
hmmm, ok, sorry, but your ideea with the file being the chatroom or whatever just isn't good !!
First of all, you have to synchronize all acces to that file. When one user is writing the file all...
Forum: C++ Oct 17th, 2008
Replies: 3
Views: 557
Posted By kux
well, you will defenetly won't find any divisors greater then n/2 !! so, instead of iterating to n-1 you could just iterate to n/2. Another thing would be that if a number doesn't have any divizors...
Forum: C++ Oct 15th, 2008
Replies: 5
Views: 444
Posted By kux
aaaaa, what game?


#include <iostream> //for opengl and directx support

int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
cout<<"pick a number from 1 to 5"<<endl;
int x;
cin>>x;
Forum: Viruses, Spyware and other Nasties Oct 15th, 2008
Replies: 2
Views: 395
Posted By kux
Sounds like a nasty virus. Try booting in safe mode and see what happens. Mabe you cold do a System Restore and then have an antivirus scan you pc. Good luck.
Forum: C++ Oct 8th, 2008
Replies: 7
Views: 467
Posted By kux
of course the pointers in the structs point to the same thing. That is because you do a shallow copy. If you want the two char pointers inside the structs point to diffrent strings you need to do a...
Forum: C++ Oct 8th, 2008
Replies: 5
Views: 627
Posted By kux
It works just fine for me. I just added the followng lines to your program:
client side:

char buff[16] = "mamaaremere";
send( sockfd, buff, 16, 0 );

server side:

char buff[16];
int...
Forum: C++ Oct 8th, 2008
Replies: 5
Views: 627
Posted By kux
try posting the entire problem ... i mean your assignment requirements and how you thought about implementig it. Then I will probably be able to help you with it a bit more.
Forum: C++ Oct 8th, 2008
Replies: 5
Views: 627
Posted By kux
ok, what u posted is just the connection part.
What do you mean they don't interract? I mean, u know u have to send messages from server to client and from client to server via send, recv || write,...
Forum: C++ Oct 7th, 2008
Replies: 0
Views: 1,079
Posted By kux
ok, long story make it short

I have a quite large project, a makefile and gnu make. All runs fine.
Trying to port the project to windows, and building with mingw32-make I come accross some...
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