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  • T Todd C Wilson

    Ever run into a comment - or a set of them - that just brings your mental run to a complete and utter halt? The kind where you just go "uh uh uh uh" like a stalled car trying to get out of first gear? Example of a recent one: // cleanup any arguments that need cleanup Anyone else got some they've seen (or written!) that they'd love to share?


    Todd C. Wilson (meme@nopcode.com) NOPcode.com Visual Face Lift: Skinning for apps Listen! Audio Server: Be the music "Flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free:  Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.  This is the Way." - Chuang-Tzu "Zen in the Martial Arts"

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    Jeremy Kimball
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    Hehehe...better question: Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? I came DAMN close to doing just that. In the course of writing some new features for said application, I had a debugging block in a key function that was in essence my Last Ditch Error Trap: it popped up a message box that said, simply: "WTF?". If it wasn't for a colleague asking me to go over how that function worked, the message box would have made it to the release version. It had slipped by the entire testing staff :) Jeremy Kimball

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      Hehehe...better question: Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? I came DAMN close to doing just that. In the course of writing some new features for said application, I had a debugging block in a key function that was in essence my Last Ditch Error Trap: it popped up a message box that said, simply: "WTF?". If it wasn't for a colleague asking me to go over how that function worked, the message box would have made it to the release version. It had slipped by the entire testing staff :) Jeremy Kimball

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      Jeremy Kimball wrote: Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? Yes:eek:, and I now religiously only put in debug code within #ifdef _DEBUG #endif even if it's something I'm just checking out for a minute becuase it's so easy to forget or get called away at a critical moment etc.


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        I'm too nice to do that.... The tigress is here :-D

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        peterchen
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        Trollslayer wrote: that.... what? Share or comment? ;P


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        • J Jeremy Kimball

          Hehehe...better question: Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? I came DAMN close to doing just that. In the course of writing some new features for said application, I had a debugging block in a key function that was in essence my Last Ditch Error Trap: it popped up a message box that said, simply: "WTF?". If it wasn't for a colleague asking me to go over how that function worked, the message box would have made it to the release version. It had slipped by the entire testing staff :) Jeremy Kimball

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          Lost User
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          >Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? Kind of. I always use _DEBUG. but I did leave the following in a debug version of an app that my testers were using: _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF|_CRTDBG_CHECK_ALWAYS_DF|_CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF); I spent half a day wondering why the performance of said app was so crap. I removed the above line and it ran like the wind. Before I'd noticed, I'd added timing code and optimized lots of functions, so in the end it was a worthwhile exercise, but even so...


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          • T Todd C Wilson

            Ever run into a comment - or a set of them - that just brings your mental run to a complete and utter halt? The kind where you just go "uh uh uh uh" like a stalled car trying to get out of first gear? Example of a recent one: // cleanup any arguments that need cleanup Anyone else got some they've seen (or written!) that they'd love to share?


            Todd C. Wilson (meme@nopcode.com) NOPcode.com Visual Face Lift: Skinning for apps Listen! Audio Server: Be the music "Flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free:  Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.  This is the Way." - Chuang-Tzu "Zen in the Martial Arts"

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            I came across this in a solution engine I was working on... // Check for +'ve definiteness double U11 = m_pHessianMatrix->GetElement(0,0); double U22 = m_pHessianMatrix->M22Determinant(); // Please God, don't ever let this happen.... |^| <-- Praying hands. if ( U11 < 0 || U22 < 0 ) { TRACE ("BFGS update failed.\nHessian is NOT +'ve definite.\n"); AfxMessageBox ("BFGS update failed.\nHessian is NOT +'ve definite."); // Oh God NO!!! // Use steepest descent in this case...'cause we bloody well // have to do something if we get here... p = (*m_pGradientMatrix); p *= -1.0; } John Theal Physicist/Mathematical Programmer Digital Immersion Software Corporation Got CAD? http://www.presenter3d.com[^] http://www.merlin3d.com[^]

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            • A Adam Wimsatt

              OH... Here is a comment from that same developer that he put into every single case statement (VB): case Else ' This shouldn't occur... ' It might be a good idea to raise an error here -- 1/23/1998 End Select My code isn't buggy. Those are all fleatures.

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              Oh man, that's rich! :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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              • T Todd C Wilson

                Ever run into a comment - or a set of them - that just brings your mental run to a complete and utter halt? The kind where you just go "uh uh uh uh" like a stalled car trying to get out of first gear? Example of a recent one: // cleanup any arguments that need cleanup Anyone else got some they've seen (or written!) that they'd love to share?


                Todd C. Wilson (meme@nopcode.com) NOPcode.com Visual Face Lift: Skinning for apps Listen! Audio Server: Be the music "Flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free:  Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.  This is the Way." - Chuang-Tzu "Zen in the Martial Arts"

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                I hope this brings a smile to someone.... /* * To create tool tips for position information. We use tracking tooltips * which we control directly because the standard CToolTipCtrl doesn't seem to * work reliably when the whole window is filled with rectangles that require * tool tips (sometimes they display, but mostly don't). There must be some * magic, undocumented, typically-Microsoft-braindamaged way of getting them to work; * doing it this way is hard work, more code, but it works reliably! */ void WorkingTimeslotCtrl::CreateToolTips(void) { // I really hate Microsoft if (hPositionTip != NULL) { ::DestroyWindow(hPositionTip); hPositionTip = NULL; } // Microsoft is just so bad INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX icex; // Load the tooltips class from the DLL. icex.dwSize = sizeof(icex); icex.dwICC = ICC_BAR_CLASSES; // I really must sell my shares in Microsoft if(!InitCommonControlsEx(&icex)) ..... (Author not disclosed). Russell Robinson (russellr@rootsoftware.com) Author of TTMaker (Advanced Timetabling Software) http://www.rootsoftware.com

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                  Jeremy Kimball wrote: Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? Yes:eek:, and I now religiously only put in debug code within #ifdef _DEBUG #endif even if it's something I'm just checking out for a minute becuase it's so easy to forget or get called away at a critical moment etc.


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                  John Cardinal wrote: Yes, and I now religiously only put in debug code within #ifdef _DEBUG #endif unfortunately I've fixed a project where the customer was running on a debug build for about 1 1/2 years, after checking all the ifdefs I build a release version (I missed one it caused the weight to be multiplied by 10) and gave it to the customer he was quite impressed by the speed gain :cool:

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                  • 7 73Zeppelin

                    I came across this in a solution engine I was working on... // Check for +'ve definiteness double U11 = m_pHessianMatrix->GetElement(0,0); double U22 = m_pHessianMatrix->M22Determinant(); // Please God, don't ever let this happen.... |^| <-- Praying hands. if ( U11 < 0 || U22 < 0 ) { TRACE ("BFGS update failed.\nHessian is NOT +'ve definite.\n"); AfxMessageBox ("BFGS update failed.\nHessian is NOT +'ve definite."); // Oh God NO!!! // Use steepest descent in this case...'cause we bloody well // have to do something if we get here... p = (*m_pGradientMatrix); p *= -1.0; } John Theal Physicist/Mathematical Programmer Digital Immersion Software Corporation Got CAD? http://www.presenter3d.com[^] http://www.merlin3d.com[^]

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                    The link www.merlin3d.com in your signature seems not work whereas www.presenter3d.com works perfectly.

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                    • R Rutger Ellen

                      John Cardinal wrote: Yes, and I now religiously only put in debug code within #ifdef _DEBUG #endif unfortunately I've fixed a project where the customer was running on a debug build for about 1 1/2 years, after checking all the ifdefs I build a release version (I missed one it caused the weight to be multiplied by 10) and gave it to the customer he was quite impressed by the speed gain :cool:

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                      David Wulff
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                      :laugh:


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                      • J Jeremy Kimball

                        Hehehe...better question: Has anyone ever left debugging code in accidentally during a release? I came DAMN close to doing just that. In the course of writing some new features for said application, I had a debugging block in a key function that was in essence my Last Ditch Error Trap: it popped up a message box that said, simply: "WTF?". If it wasn't for a colleague asking me to go over how that function worked, the message box would have made it to the release version. It had slipped by the entire testing staff :) Jeremy Kimball

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                        Yes, but nothing descriptive: Error x, Stop Statement encountered. The difference between a pessimist and an optimist is that while the pessimist is always a victim, the optimist is always a target. - Brady Kelly

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                        • P peterchen

                          // bNewData is weird The worst thing is I'm fairly sure that *I* wrote it


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                          Awesome. !! Regardz Colin J Davies

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                          • F Francois Gasnier

                            The link www.merlin3d.com in your signature seems not work whereas www.presenter3d.com works perfectly.

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                            73Zeppelin
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                            Ah. Thanks. That's an old website and no longer in use. Seems I forgot to update my preferences here.... John Theal Physicist/Mathematical Programmer Digital Immersion Software Corporation Got CAD? http://www.presenter3d.com[^] http://www.merlin3d.com[^]

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