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<0> btw, Run does yours also remove the variables when you leave the dir ? <1> yes <2> hey vawjrwrk played around with the latest build of vista ? <0> of course, waaaaay cool, Run
<0> Kepler what's the latest build? did the february CTP get released? <2> it's 5270 <1> I mostly use it for all the different projects I have, I really can't remember what environment variables I last used, or are needed etc. <0> Run yes, makes perfect sense <2> you tried winfx sdk ? <0> we haven't <1> Now I have a 'main project' (directory) that determines the compiler version used - and other projects, like libraries use the compiler set in that other project, and set project-specific things for itself when I cd into their directory (like an alias for 'configure' that uses the commandline parameters for configure that I need to configure that project, and an alias 's' that lists all source files in that project). <1> Inside any project, I can just type: grep foobar `s` and it searches for foobar in all source files that belong the current project. <1> I started to automate more and more; it's needed if you have a lot of projects. <1> Like the ctags thing. <3> vawjr, yeah, Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday <1> In vi, I can just hit ^] in any source file and it jumps to the sourcefile where the definition is of the variable or function or cl*** under the cursor. <3> he's not in nearly enough movies. <1> vim uses 'tag' files for that - but they need to be generated... things like that are 'the same' for every project though, so you can automate it :) <1> ok... I added a new spam filter... Getting a lot of spam lately that is faked as if it comes from gmail. <4> how can i get program's stack size at runtime
<1> A trick I often use is that the spammers never try to fake the Message-Id in a way that corresponds to what it is from the real site. <1> I use that also to catch 'bounces' for spam that people return to ME, cause it had my From line. <1> The Message-Id is not generated by me (I use a special message id), so I know it isn't a real bounce and /dev/null it :) <5> nopen why does it matter? <5> its set up by the linker <4> rdragon: so is there any way to get it at runtime? <0> nopen what are you going to do with the information? <0> it's not all that useful <5> nopen - why do you think you need it? <4> just to learn <5> to learn what? <4> how to get the stack size <5> but you're not learning, you're just asking for the solution <5> there's nothing to 'learn' <5> and it just looks like you're wasting your (and our) time <5> consider doing something more meaningful
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