Hi, if I write: CLog &Protokoll = *CLog::getInstance(); smears from the program
Hm, so I've now made the getInstance Ner reference, but there are still errors. static CLog &getInstance (void) { return (m_Instance); }...
Thanks for the info. would put on the change, oh yeah, this is the pointer just fine, but no gibbet "elegant" solution? For write this is...
Hi, I have the following problem: I have a singleton of a class and this class has just NEN <<operator. But while compiling I get the...
But it's worth it just to advance to deal with char arrays, and to understand what makes any string before it is used the simplicity and safety's...
hand still has no memory: ( Hoer times n bit Bashar. NULL is the same as (void *) 0 - and is usually used to say that this pointer is invalid...
pointer has no memory! should you allocate memory with malloc, since otherwise the pointer showing nirvana! nirvana and the data write is not...
@ Peter pan strtol for string to long int Otherwise, look at the manpage Strtol (3) Linux Programmer's Manual strtol (3) NAME strtol -...
Better, Number = szBuffer [2] - ' 0'; Number = szBuffer [2] - ' 0'; otherwise you get the value of a character ....
I have such a result that works under Linux, you have other systems under test. mem_addr int = 0x0041; ptr_of_int int *, long * ptr_of_long;...
the relevant code would still be useful ...
Segment and offset the smell of DOS programming, so all that follows is not a standard C + +, but Borland / Turbo C + + specific (DJGPP perhaps?)...
Uff! Do not something like! You have very bad problems later if you believe in what the string anhengen still want! CString strWithNULL = " Hello...
but then take only three strings, each with a float inside the pack-var and then together an easy-to-string
1st looking times in the FAQ, then you knew more ... second the resolution of the should be at best int ... int = float * 100; float = int,...
If you a certain position in the file write off will overwrite the existing and not supplements! That is only if your new password length is just...
Ok, thank you for the quick answers ... But I Could you perhaps explain a few things: My code now looks like this: #include <iostream>...
I've already tried, but then reports the following: C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft Visual Studio \ MyProjects \ Classes \ klassenmain.cpp (17):...
now I am working with c + +. So I'm even a small little program written #include <iostream.h> #include <string> class Spieler {...
correct! also right! But for special functions of derived classes to come to the (or the derived class to create an object), I have to base...
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