Commented 16 years ago2008-05-03 20:03:01 UTC
in journal: #5044Comment #58639
"There is no point of using break; after last case" No, but after "You shure?".
"For the ram thing its easy to use Sleep(100)" thats not what I meant. If a function calls itself, without terminating itself, some memory are still left, and it will be, always, if the instance of the function is not terminated. And every time you call the function more and more memory will be used. It's like saying "every time you think of a throw a ball, throw another one". Eventually there will be to many balls. It doesn't really matter if you hold down enter, or just use the program as you are supposed to be using it. Use a while statement instead.
Commented 16 years ago2008-05-03 17:56:34 UTC
in journal: #5044Comment #58638
Why are you calling main() at the end of main()? If you hold down enter that you will eventually run out of RAM. And I think you forgot some break; statements...
Commented 16 years ago2008-05-03 15:13:30 UTC
in journal: #5044Comment #58637
And... what's the problem? Install CygWIN and the gcc-g++ package, then open the cygwin console and write this: g++ -o /test.exe /spikes_project_main.cpp Just like you would do if you were running linux/os x.
Commented 16 years ago2008-04-30 15:47:58 UTC
in journal: #5040Comment #39266
I got one of those a messages every idiot sends to as many as possible, thinking they are doing everyone a big favor, this time telling me that if I sent that message to enough people, I would get a free cell phone from Ericsson. Not Sony Ericsson, just Ericsson. How stupid can one get?
I'll write and PM you a walkthrough soon.
Is it Home or Pro edition?
You shure?
Are you retard? you can only use N/Y!!!
"For the ram thing its easy to use Sleep(100)" thats not what I meant. If a function calls itself, without terminating itself, some memory are still left, and it will be, always, if the instance of the function is not terminated. And every time you call the function more and more memory will be used. It's like saying "every time you think of a throw a ball, throw another one". Eventually there will be to many balls.
It doesn't really matter if you hold down enter, or just use the program as you are supposed to be using it. Use a while statement instead.
If you hold down enter that you will eventually run out of RAM.
And I think you forgot some break; statements...
Install CygWIN and the gcc-g++ package, then open the cygwin console and write this:
g++ -o /test.exe /spikes_project_main.cpp
Just like you would do if you were running linux/os x.
What are ya all talking bout?
How does that have anything to do with anything?
Now show us everything you got!
@halflife_genius: [X]text[/X] replace "X" with "s" (without quotes).
EDIT: O.O didn't see the edit link
I suspect Penguinboy.
Who's penis is it?
Anyway, it looks good.