have an inherited base class that has some virtual members and I wish to overide these members in the derived class. So for example I have the following base class called B and the derived class called D. I will illustrate them both below. I am finding I get a linker error when making the project and cannot work out why this should be so.
i have trouble to define a static member in a template, and i search from google, but didn't find any similar case, my case is a little complex, i paste the code below.code in xxx.h
I am getting the following error:'auto_ptr' is not a member of 'std'This was working fine in gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48).After upgrading to gcc version 4.4.4 (GCC), it is NOT working.
The code below defines an array of structures in a class. I would like this to be a Static array and then initialize the array in a initialization method. I understand that initialization lists are the way to go but due to the size and complexity of the array I plan on using (the example below is a simple snippet that illustrates the problem) I would like to use the initialization method. However, I cant even get this thing to compile. The error says the reference to the ArrayOfStructs in the initialization routine is undefined.
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P.S. This is the error message
undefined reference to `ClassWithStaticArray::ArrayOfStruts'
class ClassWithStaticArray { public: struct IntegerStruct {
I have added new member "i_mymember" to inode on-disk structure in ext3_fs.h file and tried to access this in userspace program, but gives me error that "error: �struct ext3_inode� has no member named �i_mymember� "
This may be a basic bash array/string operation related question, but I couldn't find any direct answer. So here it goes:I have a lot of data sorted in various directories. All directories need same processing except for a special group of directories. I have a symbolic link of the script in discussion in each directory. I want the script to get the name of the current directory, check if that belongs to special group and do specific operations.So I get the name of the directory
Code: mm=`basename `pwd`` Now the the group of directories that needs something different to be done, contains these
im trying to build a simple program for my C programming class, this is the source code
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int length, width, length, height, area, perimeter; perimeter = width + length + height; area = width * length + heigth;
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i dont see any error (you might)but every time i run it it runs but after it asks me to input for the width i do it but it doesn't take me to the length, it just stays blank until i input another value in the same place for the width, it asks me for 4 inputs in total i don;t know why, and after i run it different times it gives me different values for the perimeter and are. how can I fix this?
Everywhere I read, this seems to come up as a very difficult thing. Just want to record how I did it.
In Access, export the table to an Excel Spreadsheet. Using Openoffice, open the Spreadsheet, but save as an Openoffice (.ods) spreadsheet. ( Note - According to the Base help files, if you import an Excel Spreadsheet, it is read-only)
Open Base and Create a database. No tables, no nothing, just create. Now Open this and and also Open the spreadsheet. Select all the data in the spreadsheet, 'copy' it, and in the Database tables area, 'paste' it. I had problems in that it wanted to create a primary key, so added an extra field.
I then went into the database design view, right click on the appropriate field to make that the primary key, and remove the primary key from the unwanted field.
Delete the excess column. This is just for a single flat table, with no linking to other tables. I hope that this helps someone. I did it for a membership database table, and have been able to replicate the query to filter for the Snailmail folks (Those that did not have an email address in the table). Still trying to figure out how to do an envelopes report though.
I have a problem with compiling vdrift-2009-06-15 using scons. As the source that i obtained only supports scons i cannot use make. the error that i get when i try to compile it in GNOME Terminal is: scons: Reading SConscript files ... scons: warning: The Options class is deprecated; use the Variables class instead. File "/home/mohit/Download/vdrift-2009-06-15/SConstruct", line 9, in <module>
scons: warning: The BoolOption() function is deprecated; use the BoolVariable() function instead. File "/home/mohit/Download/vdrift-2009-06-15/SConstruct", line 13, in <module> Checking for C++ header file asio.hpp... (cached) yes Checking for C++ header file boost/bind.hpp... (cached) yes Checking for C++ header file GL/gl.h... (cached) yes Checking for C++ header file GL/glu.h... (cached) yes Checking for C++ header file SDL/SDL.h... (cached) yes [Code]........
I'm struggling with the issue of passing a vector of a class to itself, here's what state its in now... (tried many variations, but without direction).
I am trying to make a periodic boundary condition type function, using an existing class given to me in lecture notes, but am having some trouble! Effectively, I am trying to make an array such that, for a point in any row of a 2D matrix ("Matrix(i,j)"), the command "next_i[i]" will return "(i+1)%L", where L is the number of data points in the row. This will enable me to select a point to the right of any point in the matrix: "Matrix(next[i],j)"
My new guy has created several functioning webpages on his machine with TOMCAT 6 with Sun JDK, yet our machines use TOMCAT 5.5 with Open JDK, which his webpages don't show. Do you have any idea how to make them work? The error showing in a browser:
Code: HTTP Status 500 - type Exception report message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP:
I've had to do some code in java, a language I'm very much unfamiliarly with so please excuse my incorrect use of terms. The basic outline of my problem is I create a class object as a local within a swing button function it works fine. If I create it as a global ( with I think I need to do ) within main, then prototype it with the other swing objects at the bottom of the file when it is called it causes a host of problems. I think the easiest way is to show it.
Okay so I'm working on a program here as I'm learning java,I have an array that is initialized with 5 objects that are hard coded. I have made a GUI that takes the input needed and creates an object with those values.I need to add that object to the ArrayList that I have previously made.Okay, so I have three classes, guiclass.java, main.java and gladiator.java Objects are made and defined in "gladiator".Main contains my public static void main section, launches my gui, creates my five hard coded objects, creates my ArrayList and adds my five hard coded objects to the ArrayList.Now, I need to add the object that I generated in the guiSection [action Listener]to the ArrayList that I created in my main class's public static void main string... section. Problem is my arraylist "cannot be resolved" from guiclass.
I am looking to write a function to return an MD5 hash in Java but I don't want to us the MessageDigest class as I am using the J2ME framework which doesn't include it.
How can I handle the situation below so that the "Fatal Error" message is not shown. It would be ideal if I could supply a default class to be used. I'd prefer to not use: ini_set() to supress the errors but actually be able to "handle" the error.
I have a application in C++, and now I have two class. MyDialog is the class that main function launch. In MyDialog class there are four elements and when I click over theese elements, there is a MousePressEvent that launch other class, Touchpad class. So, in some moments, I have loaded two class. My question is, how can pass a value from Touchpad class to MyDialog class, when I close (destroy) Touchpad class. In a few words, is it possible to communicate values between class?
This is a really specific question, but maybe someone can help. I'm debugging someone else's code, and they call a UDPWriter and specify an IP address and port, and I'm trying to make sure this multicast traffic goes over a certain port. How can I determine which port the UDP defaults to and change it?
It's confusing to me because I'm not familiar with all the layers the OS sends traffic through before it goes through the interface. Is there maybe some simpler way to tell the OS to send multicast traffic over both interfaces?