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  • M Marc Clifton

    Llasus wrote:

    Maybe everyone has these kind of moments.

    I had that exact moment about 15 years ago in a C++ app. It took me half the day trying to figure out why the loop executed once and only once. Marc

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    Christopher Duncan
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    Me, too. I think it's a rite of passage for C programmers. :doh:

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      Me, too. I think it's a rite of passage for C programmers. :doh:

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      Dan Neely
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      Christopher Duncan wrote:

      Me, too. I think it's a rite of passage for C programmers.

      Yep right along with while (someBool = TRUE)

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      • L Llasus

        I just spent an hour trying to think why the process didn't work. for(int nindex = MIN_VAL; nindex <= MAX_VAL; nindex++); { //50 lines of code that processes something } Maybe everyone has these kind of moments. :doh:

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        Nemanja Trifunovic
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        Switch to a language that does not have loops (Haskell, for instance) and you won't have these problems any more :)


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        • C cp9876

          Luc Pattyn wrote:

          The compiler will help you

          Only the more recent ones - VC6 for example promoted the loop index to scope outside the loop.:)


          Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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          jhwurmbach
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          cp9876 wrote:

          VC6 for example promoted the loop index to scope outside the loop.

          That is one of many reasons why VC6 is regarded as extremely braindead... In fact it isn't a C++ compiler. Just a compiler that compiles a language looking a lot like C++...


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          • L Llasus

            I just spent an hour trying to think why the process didn't work. for(int nindex = MIN_VAL; nindex <= MAX_VAL; nindex++); { //50 lines of code that processes something } Maybe everyone has these kind of moments. :doh:

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            Dewm Solo
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            Oh my god....and I was looking ....and looking....and looking.... The conditional statement was fine....and I couldn't find it at all....keep looking and reading all the comments here. Couldn't find it. I was about to give up and ask when BLAM!!!!! I saw it...there... That never happened to me. Luckily! I've done similar though and lost a good 3~4 hours of time trying to figure it out. I am actually surprised that this compiles though...and runs. Shouldn't the compiler complain about this?

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            • L Llasus

              I just spent an hour trying to think why the process didn't work. for(int nindex = MIN_VAL; nindex <= MAX_VAL; nindex++); { //50 lines of code that processes something } Maybe everyone has these kind of moments. :doh:

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              Simon Capewell
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              Dammit, I had to stick this in the IDE and debug it to work out what the hell was wrong with this. I think I've been doing a little too much ASP maintenance today :sigh:

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              • N Nitron

                if it makes you feel any better, it took me about 5 mins of looking at it over and over again before i noticed what you were talking about :doh:

                ~Nitron.


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                Chris Losinger
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                same here

                image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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                • C Chris Losinger

                  same here

                  image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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                  emiaj
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                  me too, then i saw it, the bug is on *beeeeeeeeep!* right there :)

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                    me too, then i saw it, the bug is on *beeeeeeeeep!* right there :)

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                    Thea Ganoe
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                    *beeeep* what's wrong...can't say "semicolon" ???

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                      Oh my god....and I was looking ....and looking....and looking.... The conditional statement was fine....and I couldn't find it at all....keep looking and reading all the comments here. Couldn't find it. I was about to give up and ask when BLAM!!!!! I saw it...there... That never happened to me. Luckily! I've done similar though and lost a good 3~4 hours of time trying to figure it out. I am actually surprised that this compiles though...and runs. Shouldn't the compiler complain about this?

                      Dewm Solo - Managed C++ Developer

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                      Jimmanuel
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                      Dewm Solo wrote:

                      Shouldn't the compiler complain about this?

                      No, it's perfectly valid to stuff all of the loops processing into the ( ; ; ) of a for statement and create a loop with no explicitly defined code block. This has it's uses, but I always just enjoyed using it to obfuscate my code :)

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                      • N Nitron

                        if it makes you feel any better, it took me about 5 mins of looking at it over and over again before i noticed what you were talking about :doh:

                        ~Nitron.


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                        Llasus
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                        :laugh: nice one! actually it did! :laugh:

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                        • S Stephen Hewitt

                          A classic C/C++ error; you haven't been coding long enough if you haven't run into this one before.

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                          Llasus
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                          I've been coding for about 5 years of my life. Maybe its more of the experience though. Since I haven't really encountered this until last time. :D

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                          • N Nitron

                            if it makes you feel any better, it took me about 5 mins of looking at it over and over again before i noticed what you were talking about :doh:

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                            Andy Brummer
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                            I didn't get it until Marc's comment about the body only running once.


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                              Oh my god....and I was looking ....and looking....and looking.... The conditional statement was fine....and I couldn't find it at all....keep looking and reading all the comments here. Couldn't find it. I was about to give up and ask when BLAM!!!!! I saw it...there... That never happened to me. Luckily! I've done similar though and lost a good 3~4 hours of time trying to figure it out. I am actually surprised that this compiles though...and runs. Shouldn't the compiler complain about this?

                              Dewm Solo - Managed C++ Developer

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                              DavidNohejl
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                              Dewm Solo wrote:

                              I am actually surprised that this compiles though...and runs. Shouldn't the compiler complain about this?

                              Yeah. While it should of course compile, I'd want this warning: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9x19t380(vs.80).aspx[^]


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                                if it makes you feel any better, it took me about 5 mins of looking at it over and over again before i noticed what you were talking about :doh:

                                ~Nitron.


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                                leppie
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                                I had to look for help :)

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                                  Dewm Solo wrote:

                                  I am actually surprised that this compiles though...and runs. Shouldn't the compiler complain about this?

                                  Yeah. While it should of course compile, I'd want this warning: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9x19t380(vs.80).aspx[^]


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                                  Dewm Solo
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                                  Indeed! Right on the button.

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                                  • L Llasus

                                    I just spent an hour trying to think why the process didn't work. for(int nindex = MIN_VAL; nindex <= MAX_VAL; nindex++); { //50 lines of code that processes something } Maybe everyone has these kind of moments. :doh:

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                                    snorkie
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                                    I was starting to get mad at this code, thinking it is one of those "inside" jokes where everybody laughs until you start laughing, then they laugh harder cause there is no joke. Nobody said what the problem was. Then after reading all the comments, I went back and reviewed it again. I found the issue! Funny how it never shows up till the end. Hogan

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                                      I was starting to get mad at this code, thinking it is one of those "inside" jokes where everybody laughs until you start laughing, then they laugh harder cause there is no joke. Nobody said what the problem was. Then after reading all the comments, I went back and reviewed it again. I found the issue! Funny how it never shows up till the end. Hogan

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                                      Llasus
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                                      yes, just like the code when you encounter it. wasn't funny until you end up looking at it for 30 or so minutes and seeing that the semicolon was the problem. :D

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                                      • L Llasus

                                        I just spent an hour trying to think why the process didn't work. for(int nindex = MIN_VAL; nindex <= MAX_VAL; nindex++); { //50 lines of code that processes something } Maybe everyone has these kind of moments. :doh:

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                                        CPallini
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                                        When happened to me, I thought for a (long) while about a compiler bug, before finding the ****** semicolon. :)

                                        If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.

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                                          When happened to me, I thought for a (long) while about a compiler bug, before finding the ****** semicolon. :)

                                          If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.

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                                          Lars Wadefalk
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                                          took me about five seconds to see the error. maybe I've stumbled into most shit already.

                                          Larswad

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