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October 18th, 2006, 04:27 PM
Actually i got 3rd as 2nd & 2nd as 3rd ;)
But i guess we are going 1st & 2nd based on what dcjr84 knew
Vinod
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October 18th, 2006, 01:53 PM
Got all 3 :thumb: It took some time for me as simultaneously solved some production issue for one of our client. Though solving this was fun than production problem
Vinod
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What kind of images? Every image type has its own format.
Vinod
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If you mean those 2 diff. variables of same type.
The below is going to take somewhat less cycyle in some cases
printf("%i", CPY);
But how much less is going to depend upon some other factors &...
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My Car doesnt have radio socket also :)
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Yep its simple...
But may be it will became very costly as application grows
By making it simple we are forgetting some basic rules of OOP
"Don’t put members in class which are not related to...
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your right if we want car with no radio.
But i am not agree on storing radio object in each derived car.
What if we want to derive some car from luxury car & want some diff. radio in that it...
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You can take Radio* as parameter for Car's C'tor. while contrcting the Car object pass the Radio object & while constructing LuxuryCar pass SateliteRadio object.
You can refer the method of...
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Please provide your linker option also
Vinod
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Its open source SSL lib
http://www.openssl.org/
To understand how SSL works first you need to read the about PKI(public key infrastuture), Digitalk certificate the mechanism SSL use to...
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Try OpenSSL.
What kind of application ur trying to write?
Vinod
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I think thats totaly diff. topic of discussion.
Its might create lots of problem if we are trying to define stabdard at binary level.
i am sure there lot of people on this forum will have diff...
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The location of size information for allocated block is very implementation specific. It all depends upon the memory manager of the OS. On Windows it might be at start of allocated memory or Unix it...
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SET is associative container it doesnt allow to change the value. the best way is delete the element & insert new one.
If you need to change the value ur container selection is wrong. Try to use...
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I guess i late in game now :)
The sicussion went somewhere else than original post. though first i agree with Paul we need to find out how these timing taken.
>>yes i very agree. but in my...
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I guess it has something to do with initilization of integer.
std::vector will initilize it with ZERO but the traditional array will not
>>With such a difference, I guess people only use...
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October 31st, 2003, 10:51 AM
Hi,
I have a ATL outproc server. i am taking a UDT from a client as in parameter.
HRESULT test([in]SomeUDT);
but when my client is calling this method in VB its getting byval error.
if i changed...
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August 26th, 2003, 02:17 PM
Can u provide the ASSERT information? At what statement its asserting.
Check the Parent value it might be different each time.
Vinod
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August 26th, 2003, 11:27 AM
Yes,
U can declare a pointer of a abstract class
Vinod
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August 22nd, 2003, 03:08 PM
strcpy(a.get(), "Codeguru");
Beware of length of the string & allocated char length.
My suggestion is instead of this use STL::string class.
Vinod
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August 22nd, 2003, 02:47 PM
I dont think so. U need to pay MS for it.
In MS world nothing is free.
Vinod
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August 22nd, 2003, 02:45 PM
Hi,
U need to call explicitaly strcpy to copy a string.
u can not initialize it directly.
Vinod
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August 12th, 2003, 03:24 PM
No i dont think so u can put that way.
u need to convert from Hex to decimal.
Vinod
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August 7th, 2003, 01:34 PM
Search from Crypto++ whcih is free C++ lib for Cryptography.
look here
Vinod
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August 7th, 2003, 11:55 AM
The way ur using ur variable for that u need to have ur DLL should be implicitaly link.
How r u linking ur DLL? Is it implicit linking?
See MSDN article here
If ur linking ur DLL implicitaly...
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