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4779336_c0
4779336
c++
0
Title: Does C++ compile to assembly? Problem title: Does C++ compile to assembly? Tags: assembly, c%2B%2B, compilation Problem: Does C++ compile to assembly? Does C++ code compile to assembly code? If we have C++ code, will we be able to get assembly code? Code signals: Does
Does C++ compile to assembly? Does C++ compile to assembly? assembly c%2B%2B compilation Does Does C++ compile to assembly? Does C++ code compile to assembly code? If we have C++ code, will we be able to get assembly code?
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58278458_c2
58278458
c++
2
58:cot 59:cow 60:cox 61:coy 62:coz 3. fog: 63:fag 64:fig 65:fob 66:fod 67:foe 68:fon 69:foo 70:fop 71:for 72:fot 73:fou 74:fow 75:fox 76:foy 4. Code signals: namespace, Vectors, dictionary.push_back, words.push_back, words.size, dictionary.size, startWord.size, dictionary.at
58:cot 59:cow 60:cox 61:coy 62:coz 3. fog: 63:fag 64:fig 65:fob 66:fod 67:foe 68:fon 69:foo 70:fop 71:for 72:fot 73:fou 74:fow 75:fox 76:foy 4. Code signals: namespace, Vectors, dictionary.push_back, words.push_back, words.size, dictionary.size, startWord.size, dictionary.at
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61009136_c3
61009136
c++
3
3.1 mb 363.5 gb 363.5 gb 1 b not all freed! huge: 2.2 m 2.2 m 2.2 m 2.2 mb 1 ok giant: 0 b 0 b 0 b 1 b ok total: 595.4 mb 363.5 gb 363.5 gb 1 b not all freed! malloc requested: 317.5 gb reserved: 513.3 mb 514.6 mb 2.6 mb 1 b not all freed! committed: 153.8 mb 155.1 mb 2.6 mb
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4238384_c0
4238384
c++
0
Title: Java equivalent of cin (C++) Problem title: Java equivalent of cin (C++) Tags: java, c%2B%2B Problem: Java equivalent of cin (C++) how would you code this in Java? char c; int n; cin >> c >> n; So that I can get this kind of inputs: X123123 Code signals: Java, X123123
Java equivalent of cin (C++) Java equivalent of cin (C++) java c%2B%2B Java X123123 Java equivalent of cin (C++) how would you code this in Java? So that I can get this kind of inputs:
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9540358_c0
9540358
c++
0
Title: Are there public distcc servers? Problem title: Are there public distcc servers? Tags: c, c%2B%2B, cloud, distcc Problem: Are there public distcc servers? I have started using distcc, and I was wondering whether there were public distcc servers, that anyone could use?
Are there public distcc servers? Are there public distcc servers? c c%2B%2B cloud distcc Are there public distcc servers? I have started using distcc, and I was wondering whether there were public distcc servers, that anyone could use?
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7369654_c0
7369654
c++
0
Title: Finding point of rotation in the sorted array Problem title: Finding point of rotation in the sorted array Tags: c%2B%2B, binary-search, arrays Problem: Finding point of rotation in the sorted array Code signals: Finding, FindRotationPoint, numvalues-1, Keep, middle-1
Finding point of rotation in the sorted array Finding point of rotation in the sorted array c%2B%2B binary-search arrays Finding FindRotationPoint numvalues-1 Keep middle-1 Finding point of rotation in the sorted array I am trying to locate the point of rotation in a sorted array through a modified binary search. Consi...
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121162_c0
121162
c++
0
Title: What does the explicit keyword mean? Problem title: What does the explicit keyword mean? Tags: constructor, c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B-faq, explicit-constructor, explicit Problem: What does the explicit keyword mean? What does the explicit keyword mean in C++? Code signals: What
What does the explicit keyword mean? What does the explicit keyword mean? constructor c%2B%2B c%2B%2B-faq explicit-constructor explicit What What does the explicit keyword mean? What does the explicit keyword mean in C++?
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14687282_c0
14687282
c++
0
Title: Establish gtest version Problem title: Establish gtest version Tags: linux, googletest, c%2B%2B Problem: Establish gtest version How do I know which version of Gtest is being used in the project I'm working with? I'm working on a linux platform. Code signals: Establish
Establish gtest version Establish gtest version linux googletest c%2B%2B Establish Establish gtest version How do I know which version of Gtest is being used in the project I'm working with? I'm working on a linux platform.
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2176798_c0
2176798
c++
0
Title: C++ empty class or typedef Problem title: C++ empty class or typedef Tags: typedef, c%2B%2B, class Problem: C++ empty class or typedef I'm currently using something like that in my code: class B : public A<C> { }; Wouldn't it be better to use a typedef? typedef A<C> B;
C++ empty class or typedef C++ empty class or typedef typedef c%2B%2B class C++ empty class or typedef I'm currently using something like that in my code: Wouldn't it be better to use a typedef?
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37231138_c0
37231138
c++
0
Title: How write from string numbers to array c++ Problem title: How write from string numbers to array c++ Tags: arrays, c%2B%2B, string Problem: How write from string numbers to array c++ string line = "1 2 3 4 5"; how write this numbers to array ? Code signals: string, How
How write from string numbers to array c++ How write from string numbers to array c++ arrays c%2B%2B string string How How write from string numbers to array c++ how write this numbers to array ?
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8472911_c0
8472911
c++
0
Title: Do not want to copy on write Problem title: Do not want to copy on write Tags: qt, c%2B%2B Problem: Do not want to copy on write I've got class member: QStringList list; How to avoid copying-on-write when returning this member and updating it? Code signals: QStringList
Do not want to copy on write Do not want to copy on write qt c%2B%2B QStringList Do not want to copy on write I've got class member: How to avoid copying-on-write when returning this member and updating it?
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708872_c0
708872
c++
0
Title: C++ runtime required? Problem title: C++ runtime required? Tags: c%2B%2B, deployment, runtime Problem: C++ runtime required? Why do some C++ projects require a runtime package to be installed, while others do not? EDIT:How to make a project to work without the runtime?
C++ runtime required? C++ runtime required? c%2B%2B deployment runtime C++ runtime required? Why do some C++ projects require a runtime package to be installed, while others do not? EDIT:How to make a project to work without the runtime?
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7393683_c0
7393683
c++
0
Title: Creating SVG image in c++ Problem title: Creating SVG image in c++ Tags: svg, c%2B%2B Problem: Creating SVG image in c++ I want to create a SVG image programmatically using preferably c++ from some image points. Can anyone help me with that? Code signals: Creating, SVG
Creating SVG image in c++ Creating SVG image in c++ svg c%2B%2B Creating SVG Creating SVG image in c++ I want to create a SVG image programmatically using preferably c++ from some image points. Can anyone help me with that?
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1204983_c0
1204983
c++
0
Title: is it possible to store output of system call in windows? Problem title: is it possible to store output of system call in windows? Tags: windows, c, c%2B%2B Problem: is it possible to store output of system call in windows? E.G.: I want to store output of system("dir");
is it possible to store output of system call in windows? is it possible to store output of system call in windows? windows c c%2B%2B is it possible to store output of system call in windows? E.G.: I want to store output of system("dir");
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3616205_c0
3616205
c++
0
Title: How to get distinct values from an arrays of different sizes? Problem title: How to get distinct values from an arrays of different sizes? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to get distinct values from an arrays of different sizes? Code signals: an, How, arr1, index-1, age_head
How to get distinct values from an arrays of different sizes? How to get distinct values from an arrays of different sizes? c%2B%2B an How arr1 index-1 age_head How to get distinct values from an arrays of different sizes? Q: Ans: Q: Ans: here is what i tried but not working
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371503_c0
371503
c++
0
Title: Why is ++i considered an l-value, but i++ is not? Problem title: Why is ++i considered an l-value, but i++ is not? Tags: increment, rvalue, operators, c%2B%2B Problem: Why is ++i considered an l-value, but i++ is not? Why is ++i is l-value and i++ not? Code signals: Why
Why is ++i considered an l-value, but i++ is not? Why is ++i considered an l-value, but i++ is not? increment rvalue operators c%2B%2B Why Why is ++i considered an l-value, but i++ is not? Why is ++i is l-value and i++ not?
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3777824_c0
3777824
c++
0
Title: Project with both c and c++ files Problem title: Project with both c and c++ files Tags: c, c%2B%2B Problem: Project with both c and c++ files Can I have a project that has some parts written in c and other parts written in c++ ? Is this possible ? Code signals: Project
Project with both c and c++ files Project with both c and c++ files c c%2B%2B Project Project with both c and c++ files Can I have a project that has some parts written in c and other parts written in c++ ? Is this possible ?
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19464892_c0
19464892
c++
0
Title: cc1plus: &quot;-Wno-unused-result&quot; error Problem title: cc1plus: &quot;-Wno-unused-result&quot; error Tags: cmake, c%2B%2B Problem: cc1plus: "-Wno-unused-result" error Code signals: cc1plus, Wno-unused-result, Building, CXX, CMakeFiles, task2.dir, main.cpp.o, Error
cc1plus: &quot;-Wno-unused-result&quot; error cc1plus: &quot;-Wno-unused-result&quot; error cmake c%2B%2B cc1plus Wno-unused-result Building CXX CMakeFiles task2.dir main.cpp.o Error cc1plus: "-Wno-unused-result" error i want to compile project, but i have error: OSX Mountain Lion , gcc version is (MacPorts gcc48 4.8.1...
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43085359_c0
43085359
c++
0
Title: Why are bit fields not allowed as static data members of a class Problem title: Why are bit fields not allowed as static data members of a class Tags: c%2B%2B, bit-fields Problem: Why are bit fields not allowed as static data members of a class Code signals: Why, A::mem
Why are bit fields not allowed as static data members of a class Why are bit fields not allowed as static data members of a class c%2B%2B bit-fields Why A::mem Why are bit fields not allowed as static data members of a class Can anyone explain the reason behind not allowing bit fields as static member of a class? For e...
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1176367_c0
1176367
c++
0
Title: how to catch the power button on wince? Problem title: how to catch the power button on wince? Tags: c%2B%2B, windows-ce Problem: how to catch the power button on wince? I would like to catch the power button flagged as VK_TPOWER in the documentation how is it possible ?
how to catch the power button on wince? how to catch the power button on wince? c%2B%2B windows-ce how to catch the power button on wince? I would like to catch the power button flagged as VK_TPOWER in the documentation how is it possible ?
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16830489_c0
16830489
c++
0
Title: Array of static char* &#x27;s Problem title: Array of static char* &#x27;s Tags: c%2B%2B, c, arrays Problem: Array of static char* 's I would like to know if it is correct C++ : static char *arrayExample[] = { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h" }; Code signals: Array
Array of static char* &#x27;s Array of static char* &#x27;s c%2B%2B c arrays Array Array of static char* 's I would like to know if it is correct C++ :
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2459057_c0
2459057
c++
0
Title: Array length with pointers Problem title: Array length with pointers Tags: arrays, pointers, c%2B%2B Problem: Array length with pointers How in C++ get array length with pointers only ? I know that tab name is pointer to first element, but what next ? Code signals: Array
Array length with pointers Array length with pointers arrays pointers c%2B%2B Array Array length with pointers How in C++ get array length with pointers only ? I know that tab name is pointer to first element, but what next ?
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31201462_c0
31201462
c++
0
Title: How to catch C++ exception code in iOS Objective-C? Problem title: How to catch C++ exception code in iOS Objective-C? Tags: objective-c, ios, exception, c%2B%2B Problem: How to catch C++ exception code in iOS Objective-C? Code signals: How, Objective-C, NSLog, Exception
How to catch C++ exception code in iOS Objective-C? How to catch C++ exception code in iOS Objective-C? objective-c ios exception c%2B%2B How Objective-C NSLog Exception How to catch C++ exception code in iOS Objective-C? I'm new to iOS programming, now I met a problem related to catching the exception code threw from ...
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3307647_c2
3307647
c++
2
69f000-b76a0000, b76a0000-b76a1000, b76a1000-b778a000, so.6.0.13, b778a000-b778b000, b778b000-b778f000, b778f000-b7790000, b7790000-b7797000, b77a5000-b77a8000, b77a8000-b77a9000, b77a9000-b77c4000, ld-2.11.1.so, b77c4000-b77c5000, b77c5000-b77c6000, bf83a000, bf84f000, Aborted
69f000-b76a0000, b76a0000-b76a1000, b76a1000-b778a000, so.6.0.13, b778a000-b778b000, b778b000-b778f000, b778f000-b7790000, b7790000-b7797000, b77a5000-b77a8000, b77a8000-b77a9000, b77a9000-b77c4000, ld-2.11.1.so, b77c4000-b77c5000, b77c5000-b77c6000, bf83a000, bf84f000, Aborted
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33429291_c1
33429291
c++
1
58ca:3fa1:77f:0%4234047483:41704 packet command GEARMAN_CAN_DO -> libgearman-server/server.cc:111 DEBUG 2015-10-30 11:56:01.371344 [ proc ] Registering function: work -> libgearman-server/server.cc:522 DEBUG 2015-10-30 11:56:01.371352 [ proc ] ::58ca:3fa1:77f:0%4234047483:41704
58ca:3fa1:77f:0%4234047483:41704 packet command GEARMAN_CAN_DO -> libgearman-server/server.cc:111 DEBUG 2015-10-30 11:56:01.371344 [ proc ] Registering function: work -> libgearman-server/server.cc:522 DEBUG 2015-10-30 11:56:01.371352 [ proc ] ::58ca:3fa1:77f:0%4234047483:41704
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2750316_c0
2750316
c++
0
Title: *this vs this in C++ Problem title: *this vs this in C++ Tags: this, c%2B%2B Problem: *this vs this in C++ I understand what this does, but what is the difference between *this and this ? Yes, I have Googled and read over *this in my text book, but I just don't get it...
*this vs this in C++ *this vs this in C++ this c%2B%2B *this vs this in C++ I understand what this does, but what is the difference between *this and this ? Yes, I have Googled and read over *this in my text book, but I just don't get it...
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2929479_c1
2929479
c++
1
:7, ostream:169:7, ostream:173:7, ostream.tcc:91:5, ostream:180:7, ostream.tcc:105:5, ostream:191:7, ostream:200:7, ostream:204:7, ostream:209:7, ostream:213:7, ostream:221:7, ostream:225:7, ostream.tcc:119:5, __streambuf_type, std::basic_streambuf, test.cpp:18:11, std::ostream
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33856984_c0
33856984
c++
0
Title: (C++) How to check whether or not an input string is an integer? Problem title: (C++) How to check whether or not an input string is an integer? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: (C++) How to check whether or not an input string is an integer? Code signals: How, cin.fail, cin.clear
(C++) How to check whether or not an input string is an integer? (C++) How to check whether or not an input string is an integer? c%2B%2B How cin.fail cin.clear (C++) How to check whether or not an input string is an integer? I want this code to check whether the input is an int or not, and it works fine until I enter ...
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2106386_c0
2106386
c++
0
Title: When are C++ destructors explicitly called? Problem title: When are C++ destructors explicitly called? Tags: destructor, c%2B%2B Problem: When are C++ destructors explicitly called? What are the instances where you need to explicitly call a destructor? Code signals: When
When are C++ destructors explicitly called? When are C++ destructors explicitly called? destructor c%2B%2B When When are C++ destructors explicitly called? What are the instances where you need to explicitly call a destructor?
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4417845_c0
4417845
c++
0
Title: How to create an int pointer on the stack? Problem title: How to create an int pointer on the stack? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to create an int pointer on the stack? void func(int* param){}; func(&123); //error: '&' on constant funct(&int(123)) //error Code signals: How
How to create an int pointer on the stack? How to create an int pointer on the stack? c%2B%2B How How to create an int pointer on the stack?
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794320_c0
794320
c++
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Title: are they adding copy_if to c++0x? Problem title: are they adding copy_if to c++0x? Tags: c%2B%2B, algorithm, c%2B%2B11 Problem: are they adding copy_if to c++0x? It's very annoying that copy_if is not in C++. Does anyone know if it will be in C++0x? Code signals: copy_if
are they adding copy_if to c++0x? are they adding copy_if to c++0x? c%2B%2B algorithm c%2B%2B11 copy_if are they adding copy_if to c++0x? It's very annoying that copy_if is not in C++. Does anyone know if it will be in C++0x?
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52773254_c0
52773254
c++
0
Title: what the best way to make a loop infinite in c++ Problem title: what the best way to make a loop infinite in c++ Tags: loops, c%2B%2B Problem: what the best way to make a loop infinite in c++ in c++ what is the bets way to make an infinite loop using the for loop method?
what the best way to make a loop infinite in c++ what the best way to make a loop infinite in c++ loops c%2B%2B what the best way to make a loop infinite in c++ in c++ what is the bets way to make an infinite loop using the for loop method?
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15739253_c0
15739253
c++
0
Title: Including valgrind in makefile Problem title: Including valgrind in makefile Tags: c%2B%2B, linux Problem: Including valgrind in makefile Is it possible to include valgrind option in makefile for an interactive application? If yes,then how? Thanks, Code signals: Including
Including valgrind in makefile Including valgrind in makefile c%2B%2B linux Including Including valgrind in makefile Is it possible to include valgrind option in makefile for an interactive application? If yes,then how? Thanks,
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1636565_c0
1636565
c++
0
Title: Handling a QTextEdit from another form Problem title: Handling a QTextEdit from another form Tags: c%2B%2B, qt Problem: Handling a QTextEdit from another form So the question is how do I set a value of textEdit from another form? Code signals: another, Handling, QTextEdit
Handling a QTextEdit from another form Handling a QTextEdit from another form c%2B%2B qt another Handling QTextEdit Handling a QTextEdit from another form So the question is how do I set a value of textEdit from another form?
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2954802_c0
2954802
c++
0
Title: how to play rtsp streamming in QT Problem title: how to play rtsp streamming in QT Tags: streaming, rtsp, qt, c%2B%2B Problem: how to play rtsp streamming in QT I am trying to find a way to play in Qt 4.6 rtsp streaming, that i got from youtube api can it be done somehow?
how to play rtsp streamming in QT how to play rtsp streamming in QT streaming rtsp qt c%2B%2B how to play rtsp streamming in QT I am trying to find a way to play in Qt 4.6 rtsp streaming, that i got from youtube api can it be done somehow?
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27473257_c0
27473257
c++
0
Title: Stereo system - Get 3d position usind OpenCv Problem title: Stereo system - Get 3d position usind OpenCv Tags: c%2B%2B, stereo-3d, opencv, correspondence Problem: Stereo system - Get 3d position usind OpenCv Code signals: Stereo, Get, OpenCv, YAML:1.0, CM1, CM2, stereo-3d
Stereo system - Get 3d position usind OpenCv Stereo system - Get 3d position usind OpenCv c%2B%2B stereo-3d opencv correspondence Stereo Get OpenCv YAML:1.0 CM1 CM2 stereo-3d Stereo system - Get 3d position usind OpenCv I have a stereo system with 2 cameras. I calibrated these cameras. I try to calculate distance betwe...
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33531455_c0
33531455
c++
0
Title: C++ Aborted(core dumped) Problem title: C++ Aborted(core dumped) Tags: memory-management, c%2B%2B, abort Problem: C++ Aborted(core dumped) Code signals: namespace, Aborted, Core, Array, m_ptr, m_size, Delete, Operation, ar.m_size, ar.m_ptr, Why, Dumped, a1.print, a2.print
C++ Aborted(core dumped) C++ Aborted(core dumped) memory-management c%2B%2B abort namespace Aborted Core Array m_ptr m_size Delete Operation ar.m_size ar.m_ptr Why Dumped a1.print a2.print C++ Aborted(core dumped) I have a Aborted(Core dumped) error during the execution of the following program. Clearly, it is a proble...
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4992926_c0
4992926
c++
0
Title: How to find whether a string is guid in c++ Problem title: How to find whether a string is guid in c++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to find whether a string is guid in c++ How to find whether a string is guid in native c++? a code sample would help greatly Code signals: How
How to find whether a string is guid in c++ How to find whether a string is guid in c++ c%2B%2B How How to find whether a string is guid in c++ How to find whether a string is guid in native c++? a code sample would help greatly
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62108317_c0
62108317
c++
0
Title: C++ does not use the desired constructor Problem title: C++ does not use the desired constructor Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: C++ does not use the desired constructor Code signals: namespace, Pstring, Note, C-string, Pstring::Pstring, SZ-1, s1.display, Here, s2.display, Nothing
C++ does not use the desired constructor C++ does not use the desired constructor c%2B%2B namespace Pstring Note C-string Pstring::Pstring SZ-1 s1.display Here s2.display Nothing C++ does not use the desired constructor So there seems to be some problem with the solution to Problem 9-2 in the book "Object-Oriented Prog...
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598584_c0
598584
c++
0
Title: Memory modifying in C++ Problem title: Memory modifying in C++ Tags: memory, c%2B%2B Problem: Memory modifying in C++ im trying to learn to modify games in C++ not the game just the memory its using to get ammo whatnot so can someone point me to books Code signals: Memory
Memory modifying in C++ Memory modifying in C++ memory c%2B%2B Memory Memory modifying in C++ im trying to learn to modify games in C++ not the game just the memory its using to get ammo whatnot so can someone point me to books
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9604878_c0
9604878
c++
0
Title: scanf causes loop to terminate early Problem title: scanf causes loop to terminate early Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: scanf causes loop to terminate early c='q'; while(c=='q') { printf("hello"); scanf("%c",&c); } Why does the loop exit without any reason on taking the input?
scanf causes loop to terminate early scanf causes loop to terminate early c%2B%2B c scanf causes loop to terminate early Why does the loop exit without any reason on taking the input?
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21937950_c0
21937950
c++
0
Title: Compute norm between two integers interpreted as 4 bytes Problem title: Compute norm between two integers interpreted as 4 bytes Tags: bit-manipulation, c, c%2B%2B, sse Problem: Compute norm between two integers interpreted as 4 bytes Code signals: Compute, norm2, uint32_t
Compute norm between two integers interpreted as 4 bytes Compute norm between two integers interpreted as 4 bytes bit-manipulation c c%2B%2B sse Compute norm2 uint32_t Compute norm between two integers interpreted as 4 bytes I would like to write a function norm2 which computes What is the fastest way to do so under GC...
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3840503_c0
3840503
c++
0
Title: Assembly Code in C++ Problem title: Assembly Code in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Assembly Code in C++ I would like to learn reading the assembly code generated by the compiler. Where and how could I assess the assembly code generated from C++ ? Thanks Code signals: Assembly
Assembly Code in C++ Assembly Code in C++ c%2B%2B Assembly Assembly Code in C++ I would like to learn reading the assembly code generated by the compiler. Where and how could I assess the assembly code generated from C++ ? Thanks
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19295307_c1
19295307
c++
1
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47137931_c0
47137931
c++
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Title: My Program not printing array by pointer arithmatic Problem title: My Program not printing array by pointer arithmatic Tags: c%2B%2B, arrays, pointers, pointer-arithmetic Problem: My Program not printing array by pointer arithmatic Code signals: namespace, Program, count-1
My Program not printing array by pointer arithmatic My Program not printing array by pointer arithmatic c%2B%2B arrays pointers pointer-arithmetic namespace Program count-1 My Program not printing array by pointer arithmatic ** array with pointers partitioning int in int array **
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5045944_c0
5045944
c++
0
Title: Compile time warnings Problem title: Compile time warnings Tags: c%2B%2B, c-preprocessor, visual-studio-2010 Problem: Compile time warnings Does any one know how to specify user defined warnings for #pragma warning directive in VS? Code signals: Compile, visual-studio-2010
Compile time warnings Compile time warnings c%2B%2B c-preprocessor visual-studio-2010 Compile visual-studio-2010 Compile time warnings Does any one know how to specify user defined warnings for #pragma warning directive in VS?
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63146296_c0
63146296
c++
0
Title: Empty array in c++ shows absurd behavior Problem title: Empty array in c++ shows absurd behavior Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Empty array in c++ shows absurd behavior The code: int arr[] = {}; int n; n = 7; arr[0] = 15; cout << n; gives output: 15 Why not 7 ? Code signals: Empty
Empty array in c++ shows absurd behavior Empty array in c++ shows absurd behavior c%2B%2B Empty Empty array in c++ shows absurd behavior The code: gives output: 15 Why not 7 ?
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70834618_c0
70834618
c++
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Title: Z3 and let statement in C/C++ Problem title: Z3 and let statement in C/C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, smt, z3 Problem: Z3 and let statement in C/C++ SMT-LIB support a let statement: (let ((x1 t1) · · · (xn tn)) t) Which statements must be used if the C/C++ library of Z3 is being used?
Z3 and let statement in C/C++ Z3 and let statement in C/C++ c%2B%2B smt z3 Z3 and let statement in C/C++ SMT-LIB support a let statement: Which statements must be used if the C/C++ library of Z3 is being used?
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708527_c0
708527
c++
0
Title: Implementing A Plugin System in C or C++ Problem title: Implementing A Plugin System in C or C++ Tags: plugins, c, c%2B%2B Problem: Implementing A Plugin System in C or C++ What are your tips on implementing a plugin style system? Code signals: Implementing, Plugin, System
Implementing A Plugin System in C or C++ Implementing A Plugin System in C or C++ plugins c c%2B%2B Implementing Plugin System Implementing A Plugin System in C or C++ What are your tips on implementing a plugin style system?
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10210250_c0
10210250
c++
0
Title: Why does this not match? Problem title: Why does this not match? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Why does this not match? Why does this not match ? ... puts (ep->d_name); if(ep->d_name=="testme"){ printf("ok"); } else { printf("no"); } ... output: testme no Code signals: Why, d_name
Why does this not match? Why does this not match? c%2B%2B Why d_name Why does this not match? Why does this not match ? output:
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10472821_c0
10472821
c++
0
Title: What is significance of cud (compilation unit data) array value? Problem title: What is significance of cud (compilation unit data) array value? Tags: c%2B%2B, oracle-database Problem: What is significance of cud (compilation unit data) array value? Code signals: What, sql0
What is significance of cud (compilation unit data) array value? What is significance of cud (compilation unit data) array value? c%2B%2B oracle-database What sql0 What is significance of cud (compilation unit data) array value? What is significance of (compilation unit ) array value? How to decide what value my progra...
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13903297_c0
13903297
c++
0
Title: Convert from LPWSTR to LPTSTR Problem title: Convert from LPWSTR to LPTSTR Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Convert from LPWSTR to LPTSTR Im trying to convert arguments LPWSTR to LPTSTR, it there any library I can user for easy string convertion? Code signals: LPWSTR, Convert, LPTSTR
Convert from LPWSTR to LPTSTR Convert from LPWSTR to LPTSTR c%2B%2B LPWSTR Convert LPTSTR Convert from LPWSTR to LPTSTR Im trying to convert arguments LPWSTR to LPTSTR, it there any library I can user for easy string convertion?
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253157_c0
253157
c++
0
Title: How to downsize std::vector? Problem title: How to downsize std::vector? Tags: c%2B%2B, vector, stl Problem: How to downsize std::vector? Is there a way to resize a std::vector to lower capacity when I no longer need previously reserved space? Code signals: How, std::vector
How to downsize std::vector? How to downsize std::vector? c%2B%2B vector stl How std::vector How to downsize std::vector? Is there a way to resize a std::vector to lower capacity when I no longer need previously reserved space?
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26197185_c2
26197185
c++
2
, 13, 15 ; P[7].IOTime[7] = 52, 42, 31, 21, 43, 31, 32 ; P[8].BurstTime[9] = 6, 4, 6, 6, 7, 4, 5, 5, 4 ; P[8].BurstTime[8] = 35, 41, 33, 32, 41, 29, 16, 22 ; Thank you very much Code signals: Array, Structs, ReadyQueue, MAX_NUMBER, ArrivalTime, BurstTime, IOTime, std::string, Name
, 13, 15 ; P[7].IOTime[7] = 52, 42, 31, 21, 43, 31, 32 ; P[8].BurstTime[9] = 6, 4, 6, 6, 7, 4, 5, 5, 4 ; P[8].BurstTime[8] = 35, 41, 33, 32, 41, 29, 16, 22 ; Thank you very much Code signals: Array, Structs, ReadyQueue, MAX_NUMBER, ArrivalTime, BurstTime, IOTime, std::string, Name
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2806347_c0
2806347
c++
0
Title: What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++? Problem title: What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++? Tags: c-preprocessor, c%2B%2B Problem: What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++? What is the role of the #define directive? Code signals: What
What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++? What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++? c-preprocessor c%2B%2B What What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++? What is the role of the #define directive?
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29247195_c0
29247195
c++
0
Title: Warnings C4995 when adding #include &lt;vector&gt; to MFC project Problem title: Warnings C4995 when adding #include &lt;vector&gt; to MFC project Tags: stl, mfc, c%2B%2B Problem: Warnings C4995 when adding #include to MFC project Code signals: to, Warnings, C4995, MFC, x86
Warnings C4995 when adding #include &lt;vector&gt; to MFC project Warnings C4995 when adding #include &lt;vector&gt; to MFC project stl mfc c%2B%2B to Warnings C4995 MFC x86 Warnings C4995 when adding #include to MFC project I'm trying to add #include <vector> to my MFC project. It compiles, but I get the following war...
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19248451_c0
19248451
c++
0
Title: How to change design of QTextEdit? Problem title: How to change design of QTextEdit? Tags: qt, c%2B%2B Problem: How to change design of QTextEdit? I need to set the width of QTextEdit slider. How make it bigger? I use last version qt on Windows. Code signals: How, QTextEdit
How to change design of QTextEdit? How to change design of QTextEdit? qt c%2B%2B How QTextEdit How to change design of QTextEdit? I need to set the width of QTextEdit slider. How make it bigger? I use last version qt on Windows.
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64951700_c0
64951700
c++
0
Title: C++ re-enable the default c&#x27;tor? Problem title: C++ re-enable the default c&#x27;tor? Tags: class, c%2B%2B Problem: C++ re-enable the default c'tor? How may I re-enable the default c'tor if I wrote one of my own? I know that writing a c'tor will disable the default one
C++ re-enable the default c&#x27;tor? C++ re-enable the default c&#x27;tor? class c%2B%2B C++ re-enable the default c'tor? How may I re-enable the default c'tor if I wrote one of my own? I know that writing a c'tor will disable the default one
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4473760_c0
4473760
c++
0
Title: C/C++ library as FTP server Problem title: C/C++ library as FTP server Tags: linux, ftp, c%2B%2B Problem: C/C++ library as FTP server I have to add a ftp server to my C++ program so it can receive some files. Do you know any library out there in C or C++ ? Code signals: FTP
C/C++ library as FTP server C/C++ library as FTP server linux ftp c%2B%2B FTP C/C++ library as FTP server I have to add a ftp server to my C++ program so it can receive some files. Do you know any library out there in C or C++ ?
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53280942_c0
53280942
c++
0
Title: Multiple definition of &#x27; &#x27; first defined here error Problem title: Multiple definition of &#x27; &#x27; first defined here error Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Multiple definition of ' ' first defined here error Code signals: namespace, Multiple, a.o, b.o, collect2, b.cpp
Multiple definition of &#x27; &#x27; first defined here error Multiple definition of &#x27; &#x27; first defined here error c%2B%2B namespace Multiple a.o b.o collect2 b.cpp Multiple definition of ' ' first defined here error I have been getting the error when I use the code $ g++ a.o b.o -o a : NOTE: b.cpp defines the...
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22706166_c0
22706166
c++
0
Title: How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR*? Problem title: How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR*? Tags: string, c%2B%2B Problem: How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR*? How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR* into a Unicode project, please ? I haven't found much on the net. Code signals: How, LPCSTR, WCHAR
How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR*? How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR*? string c%2B%2B How LPCSTR WCHAR How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR*? How to convert LPCSTR to WCHAR* into a Unicode project, please ? I haven't found much on the net.
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25291307_c0
25291307
c++
0
Title: Difference between struct and class? Problem title: Difference between struct and class? Tags: c%2B%2B, data-structures Problem: Difference between struct and class? Is the size of a struct and the size of the equivalent class guaranteed to be equal? Code signals: Difference
Difference between struct and class? Difference between struct and class? c%2B%2B data-structures Difference Difference between struct and class? Is the size of a struct and the size of the equivalent class guaranteed to be equal?
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302031_c0
302031
c++
0
Title: Where can i get c++ standard manual? Problem title: Where can i get c++ standard manual? Tags: manual, c%2B%2B Problem: Where can i get c++ standard manual? Where can i get c++ standard manual? Is that free? DUPLICATE: Where can I look at the C++ standard Code signals: Where
Where can i get c++ standard manual? Where can i get c++ standard manual? manual c%2B%2B Where Where can i get c++ standard manual? Where can i get c++ standard manual? Is that free? DUPLICATE: Where can I look at the C++ standard
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19215418_c0
19215418
c++
0
Title: Bit manipulation tilde Problem title: Bit manipulation tilde Tags: c%2B%2B, bit, tilde Problem: Bit manipulation tilde I understand that tilde flips every bits, but if I do int num = ~0 Why the result is num = -1 , neither max value of int or unsigned int ? Code signals: Bit
Bit manipulation tilde Bit manipulation tilde c%2B%2B bit tilde Bit Bit manipulation tilde I understand that tilde flips every bits, but if I do int num = ~0 Why the result is num = -1 , neither max value of int or unsigned int ?
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1942855_c0
1942855
c++
0
Title: Any new stuff in libpng 1.4 series? Problem title: Any new stuff in libpng 1.4 series? Tags: libpng, c%2B%2B, c Problem: Any new stuff in libpng 1.4 series? What is new in the soon to be released libpng 1.4 series? The DLL is almost twice the size of 1.2.41 Code signals: Any
Any new stuff in libpng 1.4 series? Any new stuff in libpng 1.4 series? libpng c%2B%2B c Any Any new stuff in libpng 1.4 series? What is new in the soon to be released libpng 1.4 series? The DLL is almost twice the size of 1.2.41
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42916369_c0
42916369
c++
0
Title: C++ class compilation Problem title: C++ class compilation Tags: class, compilation, c%2B%2B Problem: C++ class compilation Why does the following compile ?? class A{ A(){ A* a = new A() ; } } ; Shouldn't it fail for the same reason something like fails ? class A{ A obj; } ;
C++ class compilation C++ class compilation class compilation c%2B%2B C++ class compilation Why does the following compile ?? Shouldn't it fail for the same reason something like fails ?
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8328863_c0
8328863
c++
0
Title: What is IStreamPtr? Problem title: What is IStreamPtr? Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, com, c%2B%2B Problem: What is IStreamPtr? What is "IStreamPtr" ? Is it something that hold "byte data" or can it be? If so is it possible to write its content to file? Code signals: What, IStreamPtr
What is IStreamPtr? What is IStreamPtr? visual-c%2B%2B com c%2B%2B What IStreamPtr What is IStreamPtr? What is "IStreamPtr" ? Is it something that hold "byte data" or can it be? If so is it possible to write its content to file?
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9241230_c0
9241230
c++
0
Title: What is MurmurHash3 seed parameter? Problem title: What is MurmurHash3 seed parameter? Tags: hash, c%2B%2B Problem: What is MurmurHash3 seed parameter? MurmurHash3_x86_32() expects a seed parameter. What value should I use and what does it do? Code signals: What, MurmurHash3
What is MurmurHash3 seed parameter? What is MurmurHash3 seed parameter? hash c%2B%2B What MurmurHash3 What is MurmurHash3 seed parameter? MurmurHash3_x86_32() expects a seed parameter. What value should I use and what does it do?
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9588177_c0
9588177
c++
0
Title: How to find number port of IP camera? Problem title: How to find number port of IP camera? Tags: ip-camera, c%2B%2B Problem: How to find number port of IP camera? I've known MAC address of a IP camera. So, how to find number port of the IP camera using C++? Code signals: How
How to find number port of IP camera? How to find number port of IP camera? ip-camera c%2B%2B How How to find number port of IP camera? I've known MAC address of a IP camera. So, how to find number port of the IP camera using C++?
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52689182_c0
52689182
c++
0
Title: OpenGL: passing dynamically allocated matrices to a uniform Problem title: OpenGL: passing dynamically allocated matrices to a uniform Tags: c%2B%2B, opengl Problem: OpenGL: passing dynamically allocated matrices to a uniform Code signals: OpenGL, glUniformMatrix3fv, GL_TRUE
OpenGL: passing dynamically allocated matrices to a uniform OpenGL: passing dynamically allocated matrices to a uniform c%2B%2B opengl OpenGL glUniformMatrix3fv GL_TRUE OpenGL: passing dynamically allocated matrices to a uniform The title says it all. For some reason this code is working: But this one isn't:
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13834842_c0
13834842
c++
0
Title: BOOST_FOREACH without Boost? Problem title: BOOST_FOREACH without Boost? Tags: boost-foreach, foreach, c%2B%2B Problem: BOOST_FOREACH without Boost? Is there an implementation of a "for each" macro like BOOST_FOREACH that doesn't need Boost? Code signals: BOOST_FOREACH, Boost
BOOST_FOREACH without Boost? BOOST_FOREACH without Boost? boost-foreach foreach c%2B%2B BOOST_FOREACH Boost BOOST_FOREACH without Boost? Is there an implementation of a "for each" macro like BOOST_FOREACH that doesn't need Boost?
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2374066_c0
2374066
c++
0
Title: how to make data structures persistent in c++? Problem title: how to make data structures persistent in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B, data-structures, persistence Problem: how to make data structures persistent in c++? how to make data structures(like trees, graphs ) persistent in c++?
how to make data structures persistent in c++? how to make data structures persistent in c++? c%2B%2B data-structures persistence how to make data structures persistent in c++? how to make data structures(like trees, graphs ) persistent in c++?
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27331393_c0
27331393
c++
0
Title: is it possible/efficient to put fpu exception or inf into work? Problem title: is it possible/efficient to put fpu exception or inf into work? Tags: sse, c%2B%2B, fpu, x86, optimization Problem: is it possible/efficient to put fpu exception or inf into work? Code signals: x86
is it possible/efficient to put fpu exception or inf into work? is it possible/efficient to put fpu exception or inf into work? sse c%2B%2B fpu x86 optimization x86 is it possible/efficient to put fpu exception or inf into work? I got such code loop 10 M: this is called 10 M times in loop needs to be very fast - I onll...
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3712125_c0
3712125
c++
0
Title: How does Boost.Python work? Problem title: How does Boost.Python work? Tags: boost-python, c%2B%2B, python Problem: How does Boost.Python work? How is Python able to call C++ objects when the interpreter is C and has been built w/ a C compiler? Code signals: How, Boost.Python
How does Boost.Python work? How does Boost.Python work? boost-python c%2B%2B python How Boost.Python How does Boost.Python work? How is Python able to call C++ objects when the interpreter is C and has been built w/ a C compiler?
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3793139_c0
3793139
c++
0
Title: What is inline function? Problem title: What is inline function? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: What is inline function? Possible Duplicate: Inline functions vs Preprocessor macros what is the use of inline function and how it works? Are inline and macro different? Code signals: What
What is inline function? What is inline function? c%2B%2B What What is inline function? what is the use of inline function and how it works? Are inline and macro different?
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4190703
c++
0
Title: Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? Problem title: Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? Tags: null-pointer, c%2B%2B, memory-management, delete-operator, pointers Problem: Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? And is it a good coding style?
Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? null-pointer c%2B%2B memory-management delete-operator pointers Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? Is it safe to delete a NULL pointer? And is it a good coding style?
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20171294_c0
20171294
c++
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Title: C++/CX property throwing error on set Problem title: C++/CX property throwing error on set Tags: properties, c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B-cx, windows-phone-8 Problem: C++/CX property throwing error on set Code signals: Coord, THROWS, EXCEPTION, Unhandled, Game.exe, Stack, windows-phone-8
C++/CX property throwing error on set C++/CX property throwing error on set properties c%2B%2B c%2B%2B-cx windows-phone-8 Coord THROWS EXCEPTION Unhandled Game.exe Stack windows-phone-8 C++/CX property throwing error on set I have a class: I make a new copy of it: I try to set one of the properties' values: It runs to ...
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63205569_c0
63205569
c++
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Title: Get last part of URL Problem title: Get last part of URL Tags: url, c%2B%2B Problem: Get last part of URL How would I get the last part of a URL? Say the variable url is https://somewhere.com/stuff/hello . How would I get hello from this? Code signals: Get, URL, somewhere.com
Get last part of URL Get last part of URL url c%2B%2B Get URL somewhere.com Get last part of URL How would I get the last part of a URL? Say the variable url is https://somewhere.com/stuff/hello . How would I get hello from this?
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4475538_c0
4475538
c++
0
Title: When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? Problem title: When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? Code signals: When
When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? c%2B%2B When When is a hash table better to use than a search tree? When is a hash table better to use than a search tree?
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9459123_c0
9459123
c++
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Title: Trim double value in C++ Problem title: Trim double value in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Trim double value in C++ How can I remove the uesless '0' for double value in C++? double dVal = 6.606000; double dOut; dOut = someMethod(dVal); // dOut = 6.606; thanks. Code signals: Trim
Trim double value in C++ Trim double value in C++ c%2B%2B Trim Trim double value in C++ How can I remove the uesless '0' for double value in C++? thanks.
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52762711_c0
52762711
c++
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Title: c++ function invoking order in f() + g() Problem title: c++ function invoking order in f() + g() Tags: c%2B%2B, function Problem: c++ function invoking order in f() + g() If I do like this f() + g(); or like this h(f() + g()); Is it guaranteed in C++ that f() is called first?
c++ function invoking order in f() + g() c++ function invoking order in f() + g() c%2B%2B function c++ function invoking order in f() + g() If I do like this or like this Is it guaranteed in C++ that f() is called first?
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12273993_c0
12273993
c++
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Title: vim plugin for exploring macros written by c/c++ Problem title: vim plugin for exploring macros written by c/c++ Tags: macros, vim, c, c%2B%2B Problem: vim plugin for exploring macros written by c/c++ Is there a plugin which can expand c/c++ macros in vim? such as Netbeans do?
vim plugin for exploring macros written by c/c++ vim plugin for exploring macros written by c/c++ macros vim c c%2B%2B vim plugin for exploring macros written by c/c++ Is there a plugin which can expand c/c++ macros in vim? such as Netbeans do?
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3127145_c0
3127145
c++
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Title: Computational cost Problem title: Computational cost Tags: algorithm, c%2B%2B, c Problem: Computational cost Is there someone that knows what the computational cost for this two pieces of code is? while (n > 2) n = sqrt(n); while (n > 2) n = log(n); Code signals: Computational
Computational cost Computational cost algorithm c%2B%2B c Computational Computational cost Is there someone that knows what the computational cost for this two pieces of code is?
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26755026_c0
26755026
c++
0
Title: Vector of pairs Problem title: Vector of pairs Tags: c%2B%2B, vector Problem: Vector of pairs I need to initialize a vector of pair with (false,false) in each pair of length n. Something like this, but correct: vector<pair<bool,bool> > hm(n,(false,false)); Code signals: Vector
Vector of pairs Vector of pairs c%2B%2B vector Vector Vector of pairs I need to initialize a vector of pair with (false,false) in each pair of length n. Something like this, but correct:
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35372144_c0
35372144
c++
0
Title: SQLite - Convert Table Array? Problem title: SQLite - Convert Table Array? Tags: c%2B%2B, sqlite Problem: SQLite - Convert Table Array? Code signals: SQLite, Convert, Table, Array, sqlite3, sqlite3_open, db.sql, Error, Connecting, sqlite3_close, SELECT, sqlite3_get_table, What
SQLite - Convert Table Array? SQLite - Convert Table Array? c%2B%2B sqlite SQLite Convert Table Array sqlite3 sqlite3_open db.sql Error Connecting sqlite3_close SELECT sqlite3_get_table What SQLite - Convert Table Array? I am trying to convert 3 columns from an SQLite table to 3 arrays. I have the current code to get t...
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49746032_c0
49746032
c++
0
Title: How to access web api from visual c++ Problem title: How to access web api from visual c++ Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B Problem: How to access web api from visual c++ Does anybody have an idea about how to get data from web api in visual c++? Thanks. Code signals: visual, How
How to access web api from visual c++ How to access web api from visual c++ visual-c%2B%2B c%2B%2B visual How How to access web api from visual c++ Does anybody have an idea about how to get data from web api in visual c++? Thanks.
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62102356_c0
62102356
c++
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Title: In what order are the variables multiplied Problem title: In what order are the variables multiplied Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: In what order are the variables multiplied In what order will the variables be multiplied. int a = 5; int b = 3; a *= b; is that a = a X b; or a = b X a;
In what order are the variables multiplied In what order are the variables multiplied c%2B%2B In what order are the variables multiplied In what order will the variables be multiplied. is that or
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43943511_c0
43943511
c++
0
Title: Add some QWidget over a QOpenGLWidget Problem title: Add some QWidget over a QOpenGLWidget Tags: qt, c%2B%2B Problem: Add some QWidget over a QOpenGLWidget How do I add a QButton on the bottom right corner of a QOpenGLWidget ? Code signals: Add, QWidget, QOpenGLWidget, QButton
Add some QWidget over a QOpenGLWidget Add some QWidget over a QOpenGLWidget qt c%2B%2B Add QWidget QOpenGLWidget QButton Add some QWidget over a QOpenGLWidget How do I add a QButton on the bottom right corner of a QOpenGLWidget ?
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44753581_c0
44753581
c++
0
Title: Difference in implementation of classes and objects in java and C++ Problem title: Difference in implementation of classes and objects in java and C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, java, oop Problem: Difference in implementation of classes and objects in java and C++ Code signals: Difference
Difference in implementation of classes and objects in java and C++ Difference in implementation of classes and objects in java and C++ c%2B%2B java oop Difference Difference in implementation of classes and objects in java and C++ I wrote the following code in java : it works fine in java but when i try to implement t...
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7982582_c0
7982582
c++
0
Title: JNI Eclipse Plugin Problem title: JNI Eclipse Plugin Tags: c%2B%2B, java-native-interface, java Problem: JNI Eclipse Plugin Is there any kind of plugin that performs the task of writing a JNI-Wrapper around an existing C++ DLL? Thanks! Stefan Code signals: JNI, Eclipse, Plugin
JNI Eclipse Plugin JNI Eclipse Plugin c%2B%2B java-native-interface java JNI Eclipse Plugin JNI Eclipse Plugin Is there any kind of plugin that performs the task of writing a JNI-Wrapper around an existing C++ DLL? Thanks! Stefan
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11932807_c0
11932807
c++
0
Title: Filling in a 2D array or constructing a grid with predetermined numbers? Problem title: Filling in a 2D array or constructing a grid with predetermined numbers? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Filling in a 2D array or constructing a grid with predetermined numbers? Code signals: Filling
Filling in a 2D array or constructing a grid with predetermined numbers? Filling in a 2D array or constructing a grid with predetermined numbers? c%2B%2B Filling Filling in a 2D array or constructing a grid with predetermined numbers? I was wondering if there was a way to construct a grid or 2D array with predetermined...
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25269071_c0
25269071
c++
0
Title: Specific memory allocation - C++ Problem title: Specific memory allocation - C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, memory-management Problem: Specific memory allocation - C++ Is it possible to allocate memory in a specific address? Is there a function to solve this problem? Code signals: Specific
Specific memory allocation - C++ Specific memory allocation - C++ c%2B%2B memory-management Specific Specific memory allocation - C++ Is it possible to allocate memory in a specific address? Is there a function to solve this problem?
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3033885_c0
3033885
c++
0
Title: difference between containers Problem title: difference between containers Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: difference between containers I'm a little bit confused, can somebody please explain the main difference between those types of containers: map list set array I'm asking about C++.
difference between containers difference between containers c%2B%2B difference between containers I'm a little bit confused, can somebody please explain the main difference between those types of containers: I'm asking about C++.
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3161407_c0
3161407
c++
0
Title: Compare and swap library? Problem title: Compare and swap library? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Compare and swap library? What is the best cross platform library to use for atomic compare and swap operations in c++? ...Or at least for amd64 on Linux and Windows? Code signals: Compare
Compare and swap library? Compare and swap library? c%2B%2B Compare Compare and swap library? What is the best cross platform library to use for atomic compare and swap operations in c++? ...Or at least for amd64 on Linux and Windows?
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25728784_c0
25728784
c++
0
Title: About C++ Macro polymorphism Problem title: About C++ Macro polymorphism Tags: polymorphism, c%2B%2B Problem: About C++ Macro polymorphism How many polymorphism types does C++ have? Can Macro polymorphism be considered as one polymorphism type in C++? Code signals: About, Macro
About C++ Macro polymorphism About C++ Macro polymorphism polymorphism c%2B%2B About Macro About C++ Macro polymorphism How many polymorphism types does C++ have? Can Macro polymorphism be considered as one polymorphism type in C++?
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3556089_c0
3556089
c++
0
Title: Is there any way to have ASYNC MessageBox? Problem title: Is there any way to have ASYNC MessageBox? Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, windows, messagebox, c%2B%2B, winapi Problem: Is there any way to have ASYNC MessageBox? Or do I have to use threads? (C++) Code signals: ASYNC, MessageBox
Is there any way to have ASYNC MessageBox? Is there any way to have ASYNC MessageBox? visual-c%2B%2B windows messagebox c%2B%2B winapi ASYNC MessageBox Is there any way to have ASYNC MessageBox? Or do I have to use threads? (C++)
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36184859_c0
36184859
c++
0
Title: how to split a const char*? Problem title: how to split a const char*? Tags: c%2B%2B, char, constants, cut Problem: how to split a const char*? i have const char* hour = "Wed Mar 23 18:10:57 2016"; I would like to cut "18:10:57" in another new const char* Code signals: Wed, Mar
how to split a const char*? how to split a const char*? c%2B%2B char constants cut Wed Mar how to split a const char*? i have I would like to cut "18:10:57" in another new const char*
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4356311_c0
4356311
c++
0
Title: C++ Linker Errors Problem title: C++ Linker Errors Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: C++ Linker Errors Code signals: Linker, Errors, item.obj, LNK2005, sf::Image, ctile::itile, character.obj, citem::iitem, cspell::ispell, sf::RenderWindow, App, sf::View, View, main.obj, map.obj, spell.obj
C++ Linker Errors C++ Linker Errors c%2B%2B Linker Errors item.obj LNK2005 sf::Image ctile::itile character.obj citem::iitem cspell::ispell sf::RenderWindow App sf::View View main.obj map.obj spell.obj C++ Linker Errors So I tried to divide my game into multiple files. I get these errors:
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8877448_c0
8877448
c++
0
Title: How do I reverse a C++ vector? Problem title: How do I reverse a C++ vector? Tags: c%2B%2B, std, stl, vector Problem: How do I reverse a C++ vector? Is there a built-in vector function in C++ to reverse a vector in place? Or do you just have to do it manually? Code signals: How
How do I reverse a C++ vector? How do I reverse a C++ vector? c%2B%2B std stl vector How How do I reverse a C++ vector? Is there a built-in vector function in C++ to reverse a vector in place? Or do you just have to do it manually?
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9108974_c0
9108974
c++
0
Title: print files from a folder Problem title: print files from a folder Tags: c%2B%2B, ubuntu Problem: print files from a folder I have a folder called "test". I need a c++ code that helps me to print all the files from that folder. I don't want to use inotify or ls. Code signals: a
print files from a folder print files from a folder c%2B%2B ubuntu a print files from a folder I have a folder called "test". I need a c++ code that helps me to print all the files from that folder. I don't want to use inotify or ls.
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