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<0> =D <1> well, sprintf() returns the # of characters formatted, iirc <0> oh <0> well string temp;sprintf(temp,"",...);cout<<temp<<endl; <0> just 'cause I haven't used sprintf _lately_ :P <1> that isn't what he's trying to do, he's trying to throw some exceptions w/ some formatted text in it
<2> Seperate the logic of text format and exception throwing. Thats how I'd do it. <0> still, sprintf to make your formatted error <2> How is work coming along vawjrwrk? <1> kinda harried today <2> Such moments come and go. Hehe .. surely I don't need to tell you that! <2> What was the most frustrating moment in your programming career? <1> having a new computer architecture we were working on scrapped because the company president hadn't ever heard of Andrew S. Tannenbaum and wanted a "recognized expert" architect on the job <3> wow <1> the group of us wanted to build an extension to teh EM-3 machine proposed by Tannenbaum's group at Vrieje <1> buitld it in hardware <1> 64-bit system <1> this was in 1986 or 7, I don't recall which <4> in 1986 i was buildin childhood castles in sands :) <1> we already had a compiler that would handle EM-1 to the current architecture running and an OS written in one of he languages <2> Well Tannenbaum sure didn't speak very good english. So he is no expert. <1> we would have essentially had an OS, Pascal, C, BCPL, and Coral66 compilers by the time the hw was read to go <2> And he lives in a country which is too cold. <1> but the guys who wrote IR-81 wrote English well enough <2> Which company was it? <5> too cold is good IRR
<5> if it's too cold <5> you have to stay indoors <5> and code. <1> ftp://rudbek.com/pub <2> Umm.. I follow your logic Noidea <1> ir81.ps or ir81.ps.z <5> did you ever get a new jacket vawjr? <1> Noidea no <5> I'm highly recommending arcteryx stuff now <5> it looks like they do a very nice job with what they do. <1> got a light windbreaker cuz the temps are rarely going below 20F now <5> I was looking at some of their packs <5> very nice <5> waterproof zips everywhere <1> anyone head of Ektron's CMS400.NET content management system? <5> same with their jackets <5> all the zips are waterproof. <5> nicely made <5> and, almost all ski jackets are little more than windbreakers <5> just nylon shells <5> most good jackets don't have insulation in them.
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