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<0> doesn't MS _ever_ think in terms of hierarchical files? <1> it will bring up the same properties dialog <1> not with the inherited crap from 6.0/7.0 <1> Orcas should have a model that allows you to do per-directory inheritance of properties <0> well, they've had 20 ****ing years to think about it <1> File -> Directory -> [Parent Directory -> ...] -> Project -> Solution <0> now do I need to go edit each of thes property files separately? <1> should be the property model in Orcas <2> I wonder if there is any way to distinguish between a Cl***::member_function() and a Namespace::global_function() ... I guess there isn't. <1> it's the same one, just shown applied to each project configuration (confusing, i know) <0> ok <3> Aren't they of different types, Run? <0> so I edit any of them? <2> DrkMatter: yes... but. How can a parser know the difference when the cl*** is just an identifier? <0> Run one presumes you mean Cl***::static_member_function() <0> because you need an instance for normal member functions
<1> after adding the new one, find one in the project you added it to, and edit it. once that's done, select all the projects (shift works) and add existing <2> Hmm, maybe I can detect it by seeing that in the case of the namespace, there isn't some Namespace::Namespace(..) function (hopefully). <1> (***uming the project nodes are collapsed, that is) <0> Run what are you trying to do? and why do you think there is any significant difference between a function in a namespace and a static funciton in a cl***? <2> Cause I'm trying to find all cl*** names. <2> If there is no difference, then my program would treat all namespaces as cl***es, and that is a bit messy. <0> well, they either follow the keyword cl*** or struct <0> Spirit does have a "symbol table" feature <2> Yes, but I don't have that info. <2> I could use that to at least track which cl***es are used as type. <2> Ie, when i see Cl**** then I know it isn't a namespace. <2> Then i could say that anything that is ONLY used as scope and doesn't have a Foo::Foo() function, is probably a namespace. <1> beating to death a 7 year old girl because of a missing cup of yogurt. people like that SHOULD be killed. <1> ok, with that random thought, off to do some work <4> lol <4> thanks... <0> peterhu if you add it to all, then you only need to edit it once <0> but I'm not sure where it's keeping it <1> wherever directory you specified when you added the new property sheet <1> whatever, that is <0> I had them all selected <0> but I see it's in the dir w/ the 1st <5> anyone here? <1> if you select the property sheet in the property manager and hit "Alt + Enter", and view the "Property Sheet File" in the property grid, it will tell you the path <5> how might you determine if a pointer to a char string is valid? <1> when you add a new property sheet, it defaults to the selected project's directory <1> you have the option to change it before adding it <0> peterhu I had shift-clicked all the projects, it put it in the 1st one (alphabetically) <0> Drazil you mean a char* ? <5> yes <0> well, it won't be 0 ... why are you using char* ? <1> "put it in"? what are you seeing, exactly? <1> if you selected the project nodes and added the property sheet, it should be added to every configuration for each selected project <5> 0 is only for null, but what if the pointer is pointing to junk? <0> I named the property sheed includes the includes.vsprops file is in the directory with the vcproj file for the 1st project I selected <1> actually, i also forgot you can simply select all the projects initially, select "add new", give it a name and location, and then edit it, good to go <0> Drazil why would it be pointing to junk? and why aren't you using std::string instead of trying to manage yoru own <1> vic, that's because it defaults to the first selected node's directory when showing the "Add New Item" dialog <0> peterhu ah, I'll try that next time <5> cause i'm actually using C <0> Drazil /join #C main <5> can't, it's p***word protected <0> can you read? <0> what did I type? <6> heh <2> We can do without a p***word here, so can #C therefore imho, <1> also, if you set properties that are explicitly overridden by a parent property sheet or configuration, you can select "Clear Overridden Properties" from the context menu for a configuration or property sheet to get a (god awful - i'm embarr***ed that it ended shipping that way) dialog that shows the properties that are set at that level and what they would default to if they weren't set <7> Run: on EFnet, we have the put "C Questions: /join #C C" into the C++ channel topic. <7> It's probably not a bad idea to do something similar here. <2> As if anyone reads the topic. <1> for instance, the debug configuration explicitly disables optimization, and it shows that the "Optimize for Speed" (intrinsic) property sheet would normally have set it to O2 <1> this is mostly useful for getting rid of stuff set directly on the configurations by the wizard when creating the project, when you want to control those properties through property sheets <1> i really hope the "quality" release they talk about makes it less embarr***ing (god awful up/down icons, horrendous UI layout bugs) <1> apparently management thinks if it works but is embarr***ing, ship it <1> no pride in the final product, that's management's problem <1> they don't have a vested interest in it, because they didn't create it <3> Hm, if a server calls send() twice before a client recv() once, do both packets get read into the buffer at the same tiem when recv() is called, or will recv() need to get called twice? <8> DrkMatter TCP is a stream, it doesn't delimit messages for you <8> recv() may need to be called one or more times to receive all of the data, and it may even receive part of the 'next' message <8> it's your job to throw a length information or delimiter in the message, or use fixed-sized messages
<2> DrkMatter: you can't know how often you have to call it. It depends on what happens with the packets in routers in between too. <3> Ok, thanks. That'd explain why I've been "missing" messages. <2> Anyone here with the standard? What does that character in front of 'cl***-name' mean in A.4 Expressions (appendix A)? <8> what character? <2> in the list of unqualified-id that is. <2> unqualified-id: <2> ~ cl***-name <2> <2> oh **** <2> nm :) <2> destructor thus <8> heh <1> that's freaking nasty, william shatner's kidney stone fetched $25,000 at auction (for charity) <8> ... <0> lotta weird trekkies out there... even weirder than I <1> never had a stone, but judging by my wife's ordeal, $25,000 isn't worth the pain <9> really? <9> $25,000 <9> I mean <9> not worth $25,000? <0> does anyone have the link on the oil cooled computer ? <8> http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/01/09/strip_out_the_fans/ <1> she'd think not <9> but, she didn't get $25,000 <9> she might think differently if she had gotten $25,000 <1> unlikely, as she was basically lying down on the floor for a week in pain <1> unable to move or eat <9> still, $25,000 isn't bad pay for a week's work. <1> they don't like to do the surgery until they're sure you won't p*** it naturally <1> i think you underestimate the pain <9> understandable I guess. <9> though <1> they say it is comparable to child bearing <9> also largely due to liability issues I'm sure. <0> I thought they were using ultrasound to "shatter" them these days <1> they are <1> it's still surgery <1> they put them under <1> the pain would knock them out anyway <1> i consider anything with general anesthesia to be surgery, as one can die from it <1> she was a mess afterward too <1> mostly from the breathing tube <10> hello <1> i also wouldn't eat a tarantula for $50,000 like those money hungry people on fear factor <10> Whats a TCP/IP ???? <1> but that's just me <8> Metallica- - google can't help you? <1> Metallica-, two protocols commonly used together to network computers together <1> it's what we're using right now to answer your question <1> and this is definitely a wikipedia sort of thing <10> Hey <10> TCP ? i want to know the words? T C P ? <10> ! <1> transmission control protocol <8> look it up, lazy *** <1> again, something that wikipedia could answer <10> whats a wikipedia ? <1> perhaps we shouldn't expect so much from people with "metallica" in their nickname <1> www.wikipedia.org <1> enjoy <8> http://www.google.com/search?q=TCP <1> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP <1> would you look at that <10> peterhu, rdragon : you are rude ! <10> anw thank u <1> we're rarely rude to people that consult a search engine for such a generic question prior to coming here <1> unless you're JBlitzen <1> then we're rude all the time <10> you are here to help <8> Metallica- I don't like it when people yell at me and demand I translate acronyms <1> no, we're not <8> Metallica- you are not here to tell me what I'm here for <1> we're here because we share an interest in c++
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