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  • T Tim Ranker

    I hope those pointers are not NULL... :)

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    Nemanja Trifunovic
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    Do you think it would be better if they were 0x000001 instead ;P


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    • P peterchen

      just wrote this: (this_->m_obj->*(this_->m_func))(); Nothing exceptional, but I enjoy th arrows


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      Tad McClellan
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      And we wonder why people think programers are boring.

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        just wrote this: (this_->m_obj->*(this_->m_func))(); Nothing exceptional, but I enjoy th arrows


        Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
        aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
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        Navin
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        peterchen wrote: (this_->m_obj->*(this_->m_func))(); You disgust me. The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.

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        • B Bruce Duncan

          Don't forget about PERL, specifically when using regex's :)

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          Roland Pibinger
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          Bruce Duncan wrote: Don't forget about PERL, specifically when using regex's Fortunately C++ will have a regex lib in the future. Imagine regex, STL, Boost libraries, and MFC/COM/ATL/WTL in one program. Unbeatable!

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          • E Eddie Velasquez

            Roland Pibinger wrote: C++, the only language with a built-in code obfuscater. You obviously have never had the "pleasure" of coding in Perl!


            A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine. - Murphy's Law of Computing

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            Roland Pibinger
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            Eddie Velasquez wrote: You obviously have never had the "pleasure" of coding in Perl! From the CUJ newsletter May 2, 2005

            4. Coming Up in the July 2005 Issue

            *** Java and C/C++ ***
            ...
            Perl, C++, & Java: Making it easy to execute Perl subroutines from
            within C++
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            • J Judah Gabriel Himango

              It's been awhile since I coded in C, I'm trying to decipher what that even means... some variable named "this_" is dereferenced, and is used to access m_obj, which is dereferenced to access the pointer to ... a function?

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              peterchen
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              It's redirecting an Async procedure call to another object's member function. this_ is a ptr to the proxy object (passed to APCProc as ULONG_PTR), and contains an instance pointer m_obj and a member function pointer m_func


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              • D Daniel Turini

                Nishant S wrote: It's not the this pointer, it's a pointer variable named this_ And you call this fun??? I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                Of course it's fun. :) -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!

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                • R Roland Pibinger

                  Bruce Duncan wrote: Don't forget about PERL, specifically when using regex's Fortunately C++ will have a regex lib in the future. Imagine regex, STL, Boost libraries, and MFC/COM/ATL/WTL in one program. Unbeatable!

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                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                  Are you talking about the project I'm currently working on? Well.. hm.. I don't have MFC in it, so it's pretty tidy. :) -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!

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                  • R Roland Pibinger

                    peterchen wrote: just wrote this: (this_->m_obj->*(this_->m_func))(); Nothing exceptional, but I enjoy th arrows C++, the only language with a built-in code obfuscater. :suss:

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                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                    C++ is expressive and quite orthogonal, compared to other half assed languages. Besides, it's what you make of it that counts. -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!

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                    • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                      Roland Pibinger wrote: C++, the only language with a built-in code obfuscater. Man, you have obviously never tried Perl. Not to mention APL[^] or BF[^](kid sister - safe variant of its name). Having said that, I agree that all C-like languages have too expressive syntax. Who needs that with today's IDEs and monitors? Bjarne Stroustrup himself wrote he would have prefered to use Algol68 as a base for his language rather than C. Then we would have had Algol++ and Algol# - I just wonder how Java would be called. Maybe Alcohol :~


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                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                      Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: Maybe Alcohol Alcohol usually gets you in a good mood. Java don't. But then again, too much alcohol makes you sick, just like java. ;) -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!

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                      • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                        Do you think it would be better if they were 0x000001 instead ;P


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                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                        It's when you get such pointer values, that you know you're [potentially] in trouble. :) -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!

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                        • N Navin

                          peterchen wrote: (this_->m_obj->*(this_->m_func))(); You disgust me. The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.

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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          m_obj is not this_'s private parts, so you can relax now. ;P -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!

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                          • R Roland Pibinger

                            peterchen wrote: just wrote this: (this_->m_obj->*(this_->m_func))(); Nothing exceptional, but I enjoy th arrows C++, the only language with a built-in code obfuscater. :suss:

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                            Rick York
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                            Actually, it's self-obfuscating if one allows it to be.

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