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Ockham
i try it many times
S.
screenshot please
Ockham
sec plz i need instal telegram on my another machine )
S.
btw not a good practice to mix c and c++ IO style
Ockham
Ockham
and i dont know reason why ot mulpiply my compile command
Ockham
it*
S.
OK then check dp.cc, see if there're more than two main in it
Ockham
i checked only one
Ockham
its very strange
S.
your command is wrong!
S.
you have two dp.cc in your command!
S.
😂 I just knew it
Ockham
you have two dp.cc in your command!
shame on me 😂 but its some type of command line bug mb cause i just used ctr c-v for copy compile command
Ockham
😂 I just knew it
thank you for help 😁👍
S.
No problem 🙂
Anonymous
thank you for help 😁👍
I know it may be ot, but I always wondered how hard it is programming with a different alphabet (cyrillic) from the one of the editor (latin).
Sahil
Hi am sahil
S.
I know it may be ot, but I always wondered how hard it is programming with a different alphabet (cyrillic) from the one of the editor (latin).
Since unicode is currently widely supported, there's no problem.
Sahil
Suggest me some mini project!
Anonymous
Since unicode is currently widely supported, there's no problem.
Yes, but reading the terminal and other stuff must feel so strange.
S.
Yes, but reading the terminal and other stuff must feel so strange.
Not really strange when you're used to it 😄
Anonymous
Not really strange when you're used to it 😄
😁👍
Victor
I know it may be ot, but I always wondered how hard it is programming with a different alphabet (cyrillic) from the one of the editor (latin).
Of course you can, just make sure of your encoding, and then everything goes fine.
Anonymous
Of course you can, just make sure of your encoding, and then everything goes fine.
😊
Victor
😊
S.
Terrible practice
Victor
Easy, isn't it?
S.
yea but ...
Victor
To be honest, gcc doesn't support it.
Anonymous
Wow! Ty Victor, something new.
Victor
clang supports it
S.
No unicode variable/function names
Anonymous
Now I can make bugs even in Japanese, cool 😝
Victor
Visual Studio (cl.exe) also supports it
S.
IMO it's ok to use non-ascii characters in comments, but surely a no-no in code
Victor
Listing the symbols through "nm" command may look like this.
Victor
😂
S.
Victor
Victor
Victor
It can be more interesting if you use C++, since C++ compilers usually do name mangling.
S.
Ok the mangling thing looks straightforward
Victor
😂
Victor
The name mangling rule is still the same here.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Im trying to print hello world.... But cant compile !
S.
Im trying to print hello world.... But cant compile !
g++
Anonymous
g++
Exactly
Anonymous
g++
Thanks
Anonymous
The .out file, how to execute
S.
./a.out
S.
You really need to find a book
Anonymous
If you're getting a permission denied error, use "chmod u+x ./a.out"
Anonymous
On a book now
Anonymous
If you're getting a permission denied error, use "chmod u+x ./a.out"
Working
Badugar
😆
Anonymous
Hello
S.
Hi
Anonymous
How is everyone in here
Anonymous
I must admit it,i really love this community
Dima
welcome
S.
there you go~!
klimi
Welcome ig
Parra
😄👍
lgd
I have a question. Why do we need a local class or in which condition we use a local class?
Dima
when you don’t want to expose that to others
lgd
Yes. But I cannot think of a very good usage.
Xern
anybody knows ns3
klimi
anybody knows ns3
Everyone
klimi
Welcome C
klimi
Welcome Harlan
klimi
Welcome Pandaaaaaaaa
Anonymous
hello
Anonymous
hello
klimi
Hi
Unknown
Take a sheet out n write a linked list u will figure it out urself
Thanks because of you I understood it myself😊
Calvin
Anyone to tech me a functions
klimi
Anyone to tech me a functions
No
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