Wonderful. That solved it!
Thanks for all the help! Oh... and is that static XPaintJob bad?
std::string Problems
Quote:Original post by ZahlmanAnd I must further correct you: voilà.
First of all... I must correct your foreign loan-words. "voila" (French);
Skeleton_V@T: Why are you instanciating your strings as std::basic_string< char > (I'm aware that std::string is a typedef for that)?
jfl.
Quote:Original post by jflanglois
Skeleton_V@T: Why are you instanciating your strings as std::basic_string< char > (I'm aware that std::string is a typedef for that)?
jfl.
This is not much of an issue, it is just my habit of building the code for multiple charsets-friendly. I usually use the TCHAR macro instead of the plain char or wchar_t for strings:
std::basic_string<TCHAR>
Quote:Original post by Skeleton_V@TQuote:Original post by jflanglois
Skeleton_V@T: Why are you instanciating your strings as std::basic_string< char > (I'm aware that std::string is a typedef for that)?
jfl.
This is not much of an issue, it is just my habit of building the code for multiple charsets-friendly. I usually use the TCHAR macro instead of the plain char or wchar_t for strings:
std::basic_string<TCHAR>
It just seemed like more typing for little reason. Why don't you typedef std::basic_string< TCHAR > tstring;?
jfl.
Quote:Original post by jflangloisQuote:Original post by ZahlmanAnd I must further correct you: voilà.
First of all... I must correct your foreign loan-words. "voila" (French);
You are of course correct... wish I could remember the alt-code for 'à' :) (Typing this stuff on Macs is so much nicer...) Anyway, that one particularly annoys me because my dad *plays* viola ;)
I did. But in my posts sometimes I want to refer them as std::basic_string. Don't ask me, I don't know.
Maybe I'm just a beginner in C++ standard lib anyway :)
Maybe I'm just a beginner in C++ standard lib anyway :)
Quote:Original post by ZahlmanHeh. How is it on Mac? The alt-code is 133.Quote:Original post by jflangloisQuote:Original post by ZahlmanAnd I must further correct you: voilà.
First of all... I must correct your foreign loan-words. "voila" (French);
You are of course correct... wish I could remember the alt-code for 'à' :) (Typing this stuff on Macs is so much nicer...) Anyway, that one particularly annoys me because my dad *plays* viola ;)
All I know is that I can't stand AZERTY keyboards (which have keys for accented letters).
Quote:I did. But in my posts sometimes I want to refer them as std::basic_string. Don't ask me, I don't know.Fair enough :)
jfl.
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