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<0> gwilliam why don't you use std::string instead of that char* crap
<1> except the curly braces are there to confuse you
<2> cl*** foo2 : public foo2 {...}
<1> yup
<3> KrispyKreme and virtual
<2> thc
<4> string always gives me problems, its an old habbit
<1> oh yeah forgot about virtual
<1> DAMMIT!!
<1> curse you STROUSTROUP!!
<0> a bad habit
<0> what now, KrispyKreme ?
<0> gwilliam what compiler are you using?
<1> now? it's SUICIDE TIME!
<5> gwilliam, based on what you've said, my guess is you're writing beyond the contents of your character array. why that is i'm not sure. either you didn't null terminate it, or you've asked too many characters to be written



<2> whats the difference between a .h and a .hpp
<1> a pi-pi
<6> two instances of the letter p
<1> one has a pipi, the other doesn't. guess which one wears the pants...
<0> KrispyKreme NUL and NULL have no intrinsic meaning
<0> in C++
<1> foiled again! damn you STROUSTROUP!!
<7> toast: they're both thesame
<2> NULL is 0
<8> in c++
<8> not in C
<0> maybe you should learn the language rather than bitching, KrispyKreme
<1> toast, sometimes people use .hpp to really be clear about te language of the header to avoid confusion with C headers (.h)
<0> toast nope
<0> it may be defined for YOUR compiler
<7> .h is C
<9> NULL has no definite definition
<1> vawjrwrk, must you always bust out the pedantic/***hole comments?
<7> Null is nothing
<2> ahh... always a tricky answer with vawj
<0> KrispyKreme we're not ****ing interested in stuff that won't work everywhere, dipstick
<5> to be fair, he was responding to your attempted-pedantic comment
<6> calc nulliszero
<10> nulliszero = NULL === "null pointer constant" (18.1/4) === "integral constant expression rvalue of integer type that evaluates to 0" (4.10/1). Translation: NULL === { static_cast<T>(0) | T is one of {,signed,unsigned} x {char,short,int,long} }. Synopsis: NULL *is* 0. Note: beware of nonstandard compilers and evil programmers who redefine NULL.
<4> [16:50:30] <@peterhu> gwilliam, based on what you've said, my guess is you're writing beyond the contents of your character array. why that is i'm not sure. either you didn't null terminate it, or you've asked too many characters to be written
<4> lol, that was the description of my problem, thank you for answering my question in the state of my very own question
<4> im using Visual C++ 2005 vawAFKhome
<4> vawjrwrk*
<1> vawjrwrk, you are the sunshine of my life, you know that?
<0> string works just fine there
<5> so if you know what the problem is, what's the problem?
<5> now i'm confused
<0> so if you're "always having problems" you've badly mis-understood something re: std::string
<5> that, and favoring legacy conventions over well estabolished C++ ways of doing things a good programmer does not you make
<5> a good ^C++ programmer
<5> heh
<1> anyway, vawjrwrk , NULL has intrinsic meaning in C++ according to your nulliszero thing..
<1> and so does NUL, as it's the human-readable-name of ascii character 0
<1> also, it's legal c++ to do: mypointer = 0;
<5> of course
<1> so, i don't see what the reason for the hostility is
<6> KrispyKreme: NULL has that meaning ONLY when you #included a header that #defines NULL.
<5> i have yet to see an hour go by without an intellectual pissing contest
<6> So, regarding the language itself, NULL has no intrinsic meaning.
<1> then you should deop and ban vawjr and there will be peace
<6> C++ is not tied to ASCII in any way.
<5> vawjr is the oldest (literally) channel member and a valued ***et to the channel, that's unlikely to happen
<0> what "my" nulliszero thing ?
<6> that "you" was plural.
<0> ah
<0> debugging programs that do seekg() and binary reads is a PITA
<5> using character arrays at all, blech
<5> time to install vista cause i'm bored
<2> friend cl*** File<T>;
<2> whats the point of using friend ?
<5> it allows your friends to touch your privates
<2> sounds akward ;p
<5> akward, at first
<5> then it reaches a mutual climax
<11> Heh



<2> but u need to declare the cl*** first ?
<2> like cl*** foo;
<2> cl*** foo2 { friend cl***..
<0> if that's what you want/need
<2> hmm
<5> damn it, i burned the wrong iso
<5> only realized it *after* i put the marker on it
<0> whatcha burning? Vista??
<5> yeah
<5> accidentially burned vsts
<2> friend cl*** file<T>; aswell as the constructor is define in the .hpp
<2> theres no need for a .cpp ?
<2> i know u said so before, but am just confirming ;p
<0> correct
<2> lol
<0> actually you likely need _all_ of the methods of the templated cl*** in the header file
<12> re all
<0> res
<5> the cl*** covers such topics as: how to create a bot net and how to survive an undernet split
<5> i remember the good old days when people would rename themselves to X to get logins after X died or split off
<0> ahhhhhhhh, the good old days
<13> wow. a _good_ idea :]
<0> peter, have you ever seen the intellisense mix up some symbols?
<14> Werd up.
<15> PostScript is useful.
<11> I'm convinced that this Deal or No Deal show is entirely bogus
<14> Well
<14> If you watch that
<14> you're worthless
<14> anyway
<14> how are you? :)
<11> I'm watching stargate
<11> Good, ty
<14> Same applies :)
<11> Pfffffffffffft
<14> My little'un is 1 today
<14> not that he's awake yet
<14> thank ****.
<14> Not like you give a **** either, JB :D:D
<11> It's so true
<16> f'ing thing
<16> Quiet tonight.
<11> Your betters are watching stargate
<16> Fags.
<15> I don't get it.
<2> http://pastebin.com/595623
<2> oi, i have a problem with me queue
<11> The first commandment starts with a T, jb2
<2> enfiler mean push
<15> That's a really weak joke.
<2> :(
<11> Sorry toast, I'm coded out for the moment
<2> k
<2> anyone ?
<4> hey jb
<2> its 2 line of code lol
<2> camon...
<15> defile()? That's interesting. That should be one of the standard operators. Add, subtract, defile.
<2> pop
<2> its a queue...
<2> so, whats my problem ?
<15> toast: Don't know. It's hard to say, since you didn't include all of your code.
<17> whats a good way to test if a stringstream is empty?
<17> right now I'm testing if .str() == "" but it doesn't seem to work
<2> jbatista, i have a chained list, but that all...
<2> i call the constructor for liste
<2> and it shoot an pointer error
<15> I wonder what symbol you would use for a defilement operator. Is defilement commutative? Reflexive? The mysteries are many.
<2> ._suivant
<15> Er, distributive, not reflexive.
<18> cn28h, stringstream does not have empty() ?


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