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- by ZebrafishSo this question explains why it's required that the target of a std::function requires that a valid copy constructor be callable. But the thing is, I know with the compilers I've dealt with that it's not an error to not have a constructor if it's not called. So if I […]
- by DiogenProblematic function: #include #include namespace fs = std::filesystem; using namespace std; template bool CorrectPaths(const char* binPath, Paths&... paths){ if(fs::exists(binPath)){ static fs::path myPath = fs::current_path(); static fs::path buildDir = fs::path(binPath).parent_path(); cout
- by Daniel WilsonI am learning how to code windows apps in c++ by making a basic pong game using the windows.h library. However, it takes up far too many resources as it updates as often as possible, far more frequently than the refresh rate of my monitor so most of the frames […]
- by IvánI made this header file as an example of what I need help with: #ifndef TEST_H #define TEST_H #include class Test { private: static inline int x = 0; static inline bool init = false; //To check if there already is an instance of the class - is it how […]
- by NprogramDevI try to write a program, that can convert 5.1 PCM Sound to 5.1 DTS Compressed Audio to use with my optical Toslink/SPDIF USB Interface. For Debugging reasons I use a sin-wave PCM signal on the LF and RF channels, which will later be replaced with a capture of a […]
- by resicI'm using SFML to make a project similar to The Powder Toy (a falling sand game if summarized). I have a vector in the original code (elements), but the problem still stands when commenting it out of the whole project. This is the full error message I get: Running in […]
- by Jason.NETI'm trying to implement a set of overloaded templated functions using std::enable_if to automatically handle situations where a type is integral or floating-point. However, when I try to call the function, the compiler is erroring stating that it cannot deduce the return type. Here's an example of the code I'm […]
- by coyneI read that a nested class has no access to the private members of its outer class if it isn't set as a friend class. But I have no idea why this code works: #include #include class Something { private: static std::vector s_mychars; public: class _nested { public: _nested() { […]
- by Hig Dynfor this task, does it meet these constraints and does it calculate correctly at all, did I mix up something? Note: The program must be written in accordance with the C++98 standard. It is forbidden to use: an automatic descriptor when allocating memory for variables; string class for strings (unless […]
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