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<0> howdy The_Vulture <0> how is the North-West (of the US)? <1> I bet it was weird to go from winter to summer <1> hehe <1> and having your toilet swirl in a different direction. <2> hi room <2> i want to ask one question plz <2> how to get the size of pointer <2> i have one pointer void *dst, and i want to check how many bytes *dst have <2> any solution ? <0> you can't <0> store it in an int variable when you allocate it <2> any other possibility ? <2> ok then ? <0> if you're using it as an array with dynamic size, you may want to switch to std::vector <2> int *a=(int *) dst ?
<0> no <2> no not array <3> is there a real reason you're using a void pointer anyway? :) <0> int *dst = new int[size]; <0> somewhere you have a line like that <2> yes big cl*** and return type is not defined <0> you need to store size in a variable so you can access it later <2> size is variable <2> all the time <2> dynamic input, dynamic output like this <0> see? that's what I'm telling you: put it in a variable, p*** that variable around <2> i mean src is input <2> and dst is output <2> both are void * <0> ... <0> this is pointless <2> any clue ? <2> i want to get the length :-( <2> of dst <0> I already told you how to do it <0> go away <2> okz <0> howdy Rethguals <4> Hail :) <0> Thunder and Storm <4> How are you tonight? <0> pretty good, I guess <0> getting hungry <0> how are you? <4> Unsober, happy. <0> today Xiph's and my mutual friend, who was also supposed to work on DrJava but never really did, came to my lab. I'm making him finish some of his work <0> he's a complete Windows guy, but our build process is geared towards Linux <0> so he had to get cygwin, etc. on his Windows machine <5> hmm, DrJava require Java knowledge? heh <0> what does he do when he gets to my lab with nice dual-screen Linux machines? <0> he remotes into his Windows machine at home... <5> hmm, Mysterious Cities of Gold on youtube, but no Spartakus <4> Heh, I salute him for that! <4> Well, I don't feel comfortable using other people's machines. <4> I would RDP to a machine of my own, and not see what's wrong with that. Dual screen is over-rated. <0> I often remote into my machines. but it was just comical to see him prefer the higher-latency remote Windows machine with the clunkier build process to the local machine <4> Perhaps. Also nice to see someone with a home VPN setup. <5> hmm, if he had dual monitors at home, wonder if his remoting could handle that <4> FuIru: RDP can't <5> wonder if anything can <4> Actually, I had a problem for a while because my work machine ran at 1920x1200 but RDP only supports 1600x1200 max. <4> Who is your hero, scalar? <0> huh? <0> my hero? <4> You don't have one? Your idol, I mean. <0> not really. there are people that I admire, though <0> I admire my mom. she's the most selfless, humble and enduring person I know <0> I admire a friend of mine, who graduated at Rice and is now at Stanford for grad school. he's incredibly smart. a genius <4> What's grad school. <4> ? <0> do you call it post graduate? it's between Bachelor and Ph.D <4> Ah, a master's. <4> Postgrad, yes. <0> he'll probably have his Ph.D soon. he's just so smart, it can't take him much longer than three years <4> If he's so smart, what's the rush? :)
<0> that's actually a good question <0> his parents are loaded too <4> It wasn't a serious question. <0> I've actually asked myself several times why I don't have idols, why I don't have a clear role model <5> people **** too much? heh <0> or maybe I'm just too good? ;) <4> You neither, FuIru? <5> that hardly needs comment ;p <0> I can contest to how hurd FuIru ****s... at least last weekend it felt like he was trying to **** a golf ball through my garden hose <5> nope, no idols here <0> s/hurd/hard/ <4> attest <0> right. that's what I meant <0> somehow the word didn't quite feel right <5> that's why I'll never be a cool nerd :\ <0> you're never gonna let that go, are you, FuIru? ;) <5> heheh <5> If I had honor, you would have impugned it ;p <0> oh, now THIS blows <0> I have a ctor (in Java) public XMLConfig(InputStream is) { ... } -- now I want to write a second ctor XMLConfig(File f) { try { this(new FileInputStream(f)); } catch(IOException e) { ... } } <0> but it says "Call to this must be first statement" <0> this is so silly. in bytecode, there's no difference at all <4> C++0x fixes that. <5> heh <4> wibble::wibble(yadda bladder) try: wibble(bladder, goose) {} catch (exception flip) { flip; throw; } <4> Fois gras! <0> goose liver? fish eggs? where is the fish? I ate garbage yesterday, and it didn't cost me $300! <4> Heh... what's that from? <0> Futurama <6> in some ways having a poor command of english can allow you to make neat phrases <6> by the way, you have no chance to survive. Make you times <3> someone set us up the bomb <3> move zig! <0> so, tequilla, here's a question for you: have you touched your girlfriends breasts? <7> I don't think it's appropriate that I answer that... <0> why not? this is a group of men. are your parents lurking here? <7> heh - so Diana wouldn't mind if you answered a question like that? <8> tequilla: I don't think that line of reasoning is going to work in your favour <5> we all know what scalar's touched of hers <0> I'm sure she didn't. why be embarr***ed of the obvious <5> lol: http://www.muc.muohio.edu/~natedogg/main.htm <8> scalar's already admitted a great many more interesting things on this topic <0> in fact, I'll tell you why I'm asking you: yesterday, Diana's looked so nice, I couldn't keep my hands away from them. so I have a hard time understanding how you can manage <5> she'd probably knock him out if he tried, heh <0> unless, of course, your girlfriend is ugly... ;> <8> scalar: ah - but you see there's the other issue - you were looking at them (naked I would ***ume) - you haven't considered whether tequilla's been in that situation. <0> they looked incredible with clothes on, too <7> actually, I slipped up once, so he has <8> scalar: fair point <5> slipped up? <7> answered a question of his, in /notice, without realizing that my answer gave away too much information <7> then the bastard proceeded to relay my answer indirectly to the channel :P <5> lol <8> like we would expect anything less of scalar <0> I did what? when? <0> I'm sorry. almost. kinda <0> tequilla, I hope you know that I really don't mean what I say in a bad way, and that I admire your for your convictions and strength of will <5> teq is scalar's idol :) <0> if I ever go to far, please let me know <7> nah, I don't think there is a "too far" with me and words <7> so you're fine <8> FuIru: that's just twisted.. though not necessarily false <9> eh <9> hello <9> there <9> somebody there? <9> can help me ? <10> Hi...can any one tell me what do this mean {'\0'} in msg[255] = {'\0'}...i know that the msg[255] is creating a arry of 255 elements,but im not sure what {'\0'} is for? <0> Underworld^: it puts the character \0 in msg[0] <3> do you know that you can set array values when you create it? <10> yes i know <10> what will \0 in msg[0] do? or it will have no effects? <3> it will nul-terminate the string
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