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<0> Vulture doesnt' talk so much **** as you guys do. he answers to the point and straight.
<0> you guys are full of everything except to the problem at hand
<0> are you guys all living in australia right now?
<1> if I recall correctly, you were the guy who had a problem with me helping mozai that day, and not you, right?
<1> wait, why do I even care?
<2> If you don't like it
<2> don't come here
<0> Okay. I am not saying anything. please dont ban me. I am here for help.
<2> Gee, I wonder why you were banned from efnet #C++
<0> I had too many friends there, thats why I was banned. But lets not discuss that as it is offtoppic.
<2> I hope I don't have too many friends here.
<3> The_Vulture: well, I am doing a "property" type of object, but with a form of validation. Example if the Property type is of value "IP", i will do a specific IP validation on it. Not using any specifics to a netwrok myself
<4> obviously not the right kind of friends :D
<4> Z well just so you know, i hate you and you're not my friend :D



<2> ah whew
<4> i knew that'd be a load off of your mind
<1> mozai: so your objects are effectively ***ociative containers that map attribute names to a "property" object?
<2> Ut oh, Big Blue is upset and is gonna start beating people down over the SCO deal.
<3> well, I know it is a bad design, but I have a property base cl***, with a key value pair, and I extend that to PropertyDomain, that has a TYPE, a MAX and a MIN
<3> tequilla: And i Have a validator that validates the value based on the "type", "min" and "max"
<1> what about properties that can only have certain values, instead of a range?
<2> "I know it is a bad design, but I'm doing it anyway." *sigh*
<1> hm
<3> Because I have no idea how to do it any better Zene
<3> Tequilla: So far, only "INT" needs a min and max range. If something comes up that needs other validations than I will need to add it to the PropertyDomain
<3> the other way is to do an object for every type, like intProperty, floatProperty
<3> and to have specific attributes to these object. like intProperty will have a m_min and an m_max
<3> while the stringProperty will have no validators
<1> what is this for, btw?
<3> receiving properties in a map, and validating them
<1> for the purpose of serialization and or emulating reflection?
<3> well, not to emulate reflcetion, more because I will receive the properties from a Java app through JNO
<3> JNI sorry
<1> ah
<3> and then I iterate through them, and validate
<3> if there is an error, throw an exception
<3> like I am expecting "Port" = "1" and I get "Port" = "COM1"
<3> if the type was set to be "type = INT" then I would know that. The setter of the "type" is not the same as the value inputter, it is one step below, and it cannot do any validation, just set types
<3> but then, there will be a lot of dynamic catsing happening
<3> i don't know if it is worth it to create a cl*** for every type
<3> or just dump it all in "PropertyDomain"
<0> http://rafb.net/paste/results/4yNlvH93.html
<0> Okay, for the love of god i can't see why that should be an error.
<0> I dont even understand that error. Do you guys see the reason behind it?
<0> Line 69 is what I believe is producing it.
<0> Vulture: also do you think I am using the output iterator efficiently? By efficiently i mean as you'd expect me to be using it. or told me a while ago.
<5> sorry, I got disconnected but my error still is the same.
<6> odd, got a PM from _Dimi with just the word "there"
<6> coudn't resist what ?
<7> resist being a copy cat
<6> dunno whom you're copying, but i'll take your word for it
<5> vulture you alive?
<1> it's scary how the Starter edition of Vista will only be able to run three programs simultaneously
<1> I hope it sells for $25 USD
<5> only 3 programs simulatneously???!? is that a restriction they have put??!? i mean windows doesn't have thta. How is it that microsfot is going regressive?
<5> Thats not a progress.
<1> yep, it's a restriction
<1> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_editions.asp
<1> there are 8 editions of Vista
<5> I know which one i want. Do you?
<5> I want Home P.
<6> what is Aero ?
<2> wtf do you need 8 versions of an OS for?
<2> lets see...
<2> Home
<2> Professional
<2> Media center?
<2> Server
<2> Super Dooper Server
<2> Uber omega server
<2> umm
<2> Satan Soul Seller Server
<2> and uh



<2> TEH SERVER SIXTY FOUR
<2> there we go.
<2> 8 editions of windows vista.
<6> since there are only 7, lose the, errr, super dooper, and it's probably about right
<2> wtf is the difference between Starter and Home?
<2> HAHAHAHA
<2> what a crock of ****
<8> Uber omega server is cool
<2> I want the Penis Server Edition
<2> complete with vaginal drive oriface
<2> so that it can service my penis
<8> lol
<1> Aero's the new UI
<1> Starter just seems like a waste, unless it's so cheap, every kid can buy it instead of their daily candy fix
<1> I love how Ultimate doesn't have WPA, but all the cheaper versions do :P
<1> Starter supports 256MB RAM only...
<1> wow, it took thirty seconds to save my 7016*4961 image
<1> ten seconds to open it again
<7> I mistook that 10-connections limit for 10 sockets
<1> sort of like the 9x 100-socket limitation?
<7> ya... 10-sockets would have been painful
<1> much about Vista seems painful
<7> well 2k7 looks like it's designed to be as painful as 95PSR1
<7> Gates sat in the boardroom and said, I want 15 ways to frustrate developpers
<7> (and then VBA was born)
<9> Ok..
<9> 'NULL' : undeclared identifier
<9> I **** at this programming thing
<1> if you're not including any standard library headers, include <cstddef>
<1> NULL isn't a keyword, it's a macro defined in the C standard library facilities to be 0 or 0L
<1> (or in C, possibly (void*)0 )
<9> Yeah, i just figured that out..
<9> Thanks..
<1> np
<1> should I become a Gamespot Complete member?
<7> no
<7> should I buy the next StarCraft?
<1> you mean, preorder it in 2025 when it's announced? or buy it in 2035 when it's released?
<7> I meant Ghost
<1> hell no
<7> ok... I'll save my money to play Star Wars online
<1> WoW is the only online game worth playing
<9> Should i spend all my time playing WoW, only to sell items and such for US currency ^_^ (As opposed to yen..)
<1> yes
<1> or give them to Pax for free
<10> What's the US equivalent of Branston Pickle?
<9> I'd have to say vlasic
<9> What would be faster than linked lists.. for iteration purposes
<10> Well, you see, that's the language barrier. Branston doesn't contain any of what the US call pickles.
<10> ...it just happens to be pickled.
<1> RedCore: an array?
<1> ***uming ptr++; is faster than ptr = ptr->next; scalability wise, it's the same
<9> I need to be able to add objects(actually pointers) to some sort of list.. and iterate through it.. (and delete them afterwards..)
<9> I'm just wondering for slight optimization(spelling?) purposes
<1> if constant-time O(1) insertion is all you want, and you'll be iterating through the entire list every time - which is O(n) anyway, then a linked list is fine
<10> Everybody forgets poor old deque.
<10> I'm not saying that applies here, just that it should often be considered in cases where a vector is rejected for being too crappy with insertions.
<11> Hi - Most of my experience has been in c# after college. However, during college, i used c++ almost extensively, but never at the OS level. Now I am starting to get back into c++. I am interested in working on a hobby project for myself so that I can better understand layer 2, 3, and 4 protocols. Could someone point me in the direction of what I need to do to implement ICMP at the lowest level on a Windows system. I am using Dev-C++ as my
<7> ICMP sux0rs in windows
<1> loogie: you can't, in XP SP2 where sending packets with raw sockets is prevented - you have to make use of icmp.dll
<1> I bought a PS1 memory card... and it doesn't seem to work in my PS2... (and the only reason I bought it was to be able to play PS1 games on my PS2)
<12> hola
<12> hello
<12> anyone work with c++builder?
<1> not since version 5 of C++Builder
<11> tequilla - i was reading that ms was deprecating the usage of icmp.dll.... is that not true anymore?
<1> loogie: it is, but it still exists in 2000, XP, 2003 and I'm guessing Vista too...
<1> argh
<1> now I need to buy a new PS1 memory card
<13>
<13>
<14> knot in your tongue?


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