C++ :: GCC - How To Fully Ignore Warnings From Libraries

Dec 30, 2013

I know I can use -isystem path to mark a path as containing system headers which shouldn't be included when generating warnings, and this works, but it doesn't work when the warnings are generated by instantiating templates from the library in my source code. Is there any way to ignore these template-instantiation-generated warnings too?

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Visual C++ :: SEH Handler Cause Compiler Warnings And Errors

Jan 24, 2014

I use a SEH handler in my code, like this:
__try
{
.. Some codes ...
}
__except(
EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER
)
{
TRACE(_T("Exception"));
}
but get the following compiler errors:

1>e: est.cpp(3310): warning C4509: nonstandard extension used: 'CMyClass::Test' uses SEH and 'iterator' has destructor
1> e: est.cpp(3290) : see declaration of 'iterator'
e: est.cpp(3450): error C2712: Cannot use __try in functions that require object unwinding

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Visual C++ :: Automatic Login / Password Into Web Page Using Details Fully Automated

Feb 9, 2015

I Want to login this webpage automatically using vbs or any other javascript

I want to login into this [URL] .... web page and book the tickets for me by automatically.

Requirements into the site as given below as mentioned in order

Login with Login Details

Captcha Will be there, for that assume manually entered.

Then select particular event, pick the date and again check the event, select the number of persons, click on submit button.

Fill the Persons details and photo.

Check the button of I read the terms and conditions.

Click on the submit button

All these should be done within the small time.

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C :: How To Ignore All Key Presses On Keyboard Except 1-5

May 7, 2014

Here is the function I am trying to modify...

Code:
void DisplayAdminMenu() {
char ch;
system("cls");
printf("Admin Menu");

[Code] ......

Error! Must enter a number between 1 and 5

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C/C++ :: How To Ignore Certain Characters In A String

Sep 18, 2014

I am trying to cout just the first 5 characters the user enters into a string. I'm not sure how I can discard or not show the rest of the characters they try to enter after 5.

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
string random;
cout << "Enter any word." << endl;
cin >> random;
cout << random; //want to ignore everything after first 5 characters entered.
return 0;
}

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C++ :: Ignore Code When Compiling?

Sep 7, 2012

In a rather large codebase, there is a set of recurring calls to a couple vararg functions (mainly for logging)

Code: logthis(foo, bar(), somefunction(parameter1,parameter2), somethingelse);

The number of parameters to this function is variable It has all types of variables, function calls, etc.

The code has thousands of these lines

There is now a need for a special version of the compile that will remove a lot of the code, among others is the logging.

Can I somehow #define the "logthis" name into something that'll remove all actual calls to the code. including the actual parameters/expressions to the call.

I can't afford to add #ifdef/#endif around each of the calls because there are too many of them, and because that'll cause some undisired side effects in our code conformance tests.

Code: #define logthis __noop

comes close, that removes the call, but it still causes the compiler to evaluate and validate all the parameters to the logthis function, which doesn't work because in this case, removing the logging headers also removes other members of the class that get used as part of the parameters to logthis()

if I could define logthis into // resulting in all the rest of the line being comments, but that doesn't work.

Preferably I'd like something to be portable, but I'll take a solution that only works on visual studio as well.

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C :: Ignore Negative Numbers In Array

Feb 15, 2014

So i have this program that takes in user input and stores them into an array and then prints them, removes duplicates, and sorts in ascending order. The user can also stop by inputting a sentinel value (in this case -1). But i am also supposed to ignore any negative value besides -1. When i input any other negative value into the program it messes up. How would i go about ignoring the negative values?

Code:
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int input, nums[20], i, j, k, temp, count=0, count2=0;
for(i=0;i<20;i++)

[Code] .....

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C++ :: Thread Can't Ignore Void Datatype?

Mar 31, 2013

the compiler doesnt accept void functions used with threads (for the first time and all of sudden!?)

#include <cstdlib>
#include <thread>
#include <windows.h>

[Code]....

this is a sigment of my code. Compiler says that the error occurs in line 47 (marked by ***). Leaving out the braces makes it even worse.

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C/C++ :: Ignore Strings From Being Entered By User?

Oct 6, 2014

how I can ignore strings from being entered by the user. When the use enter's a string it always evaluates it as even. I though I might use a cin.ignore(); but I am unaware of how to use it.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
cout << "Enter a number: ";
int num = 0;

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Read The Numbers In A File While Ignore Text?

Sep 20, 2013

I want to write a c++ code, which will read in a file like this:

A: 10
B: 20
C: 30

while in the code, I would need the value of A B C, how can I let the cin ignore the labels like A:?

of course, I can write a file as

10
20
30
.
.
.

and use cin>>A>>B>>C; to read in those

but in this way, when the number of values increase, it is really hard to remember who is who?

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C/C++ :: How To Ignore Case Sensitive While Comparing Each Character

Sep 26, 2014

The following Program ask a user to input a sentence. Program alphabetically sort individual character for each word.

My problem is, how do I ignore case sensitive if a user enters a uppercase letter. I try using stricmp but ran into some errors.

Below code:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
void bubblesort(char a[]);
int main() {
char sent[50];

[Code] ....

Current output:
input: today is a great day
output: adoty is a aegrt ady

Using Uppercase:
input: Today is a Great Day
output: Tadoy is a Gaert Day

What I want:
input: Today is a Great Day
output: adoTy is a aeGrt aDy

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C++ :: How Is A Program Written To Ignore Case Sensitivity When Dealing With Input

Nov 9, 2014

I've written a simple program, which asks the user to respond to a YES or NO question using the character Y/y for YES and the character N/n for NO. The foundation of this program is based around several IF statements implemented to aid in finding the ASCII value of the character entered before invoking the corresponding cout statement that informs the user which character they entered. My Question: How should a program be written to deal with ignoring case sensitivity in regards to the users' input?

Here is my amateurish attempt,

Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()

[Code] .....

The following are IF statements written for the program to determine whether the user answered YES or NO. The program then performs the cout statement that contains the corresponding character to the ASCII value found.

*/
if(user_input == 121 || user_input == 89)
{
if(user_input == 121)
{
cout << "

[code]......

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C++ :: Adding External Libraries?

Feb 5, 2013

I'd like to use the Big Integer Library [URL], but I have issues to use it. I'm using Xcode as compiler and I don't know how to include the library in my project files. When I drag all the files in the project directory and write the statement #include <BigInteger.hh> on the top of the declaration of the main function, even whiteout any other code, I get lots of build error on the .hh and .cc file.

how to include the library on my project.

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C++ :: How To Get Boost Libraries To Work With QT IDE

Mar 5, 2013

I have an issue getting boost libraries to work with QT IDE. Here are relevant lines from my .pro file...

INCLUDEPATH += c:/users/bob/desktop/boost_1_53_0/
LIBS += -LC:c:/users/bob/desktop/boost_1_53_0/stage/lib64

After adding #include <boost/filesystem.hpp> I get error...

C:UsersobDesktopqtpuntitled5mainwindow.cpp:3: error: C1083: Cannot open include file: 'boost/filesystem.hpp': No such file or directory

The IDE does not highlight the line. The error only appears on compilation.

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Visual C++ :: How To Add Boost Libraries

Oct 1, 2013

i have written an algorithm in VC++ 2010 express edition. i have used the following header files

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<sstream>
#include<ctime>
#include<cassert>
#include<fstream>
#include<vector>

[Code]...

the algorithm worked fine in vc 2010 express edition....

the following header files are not working in vc5

#include<regex>
#include<tuple>
#include<numeric>
#include<unordered_set>
#include "clip.h"

Looks like some of hte boost libraries have to added with vc5.. If any one knows how to add boost libraries with vc5.

showing lot of errors in vc5... not able to run the algorithm in vc5. Our company has only vc5.... the algorithm has to be implemented in vc 2010....

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C++ :: How To Exchange Big Structures Across Libraries

Nov 6, 2014

I have written library in c++ for c++ application. Here, data exchange between library and client through structure. This structure has 20 members ( strings, integers, reals, pointers).

In some flows, library needs few members should get filled in the structure. for ex, application filled 3 integers information and passed to structure. But, in memory, whole structure is occupied.

I think, If library provides functions for every combination, then it would end up with lot of functions. I want to avoid that.

How to optimize data exchange between client and library? ( number of members may be filled sometimes 1, 2, 3, .. 20)

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C :: Date Math Using Standard Libraries?

Dec 22, 2013

Is there any way to do date math using standard C libraries? I looked around in the time.h but didn't see what I needed.

What I need to do is be able to add a certain number of minutes to a date and have it give the current date/time. For example, add 15918765 minutes to 01/01/1980 00:00 and have it tell me 04/07/2010 4:45PM. I really don't want to write this myself or go platform-specific.

Does this exist somewhere or am I SOL?

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C++ :: Create A GUI With Open Graphics Libraries

Aug 26, 2013

I'm trying to create a GUI with Open graphics Libraries.I have made a basic GUI that exits the program or shows the instructions if a option/Polygon is marked (A bigger one is behind them)But what I'm trying to do now is the following:

0. Start the direct access on the desktop
1. Screen: Press any key to continue
2. Select one option
2.1 Option one: Go to the circuit selection menu
2.1 Option two: View the instructions (Cleared)
2.1 Option three: Exit the game (Cleared)
3. Select a circuit
4. Go to the car selection menu
5. Select a car and start the race
6. Pause menu if Spacebar has been pressed

From the pause menu:

6.1. Go to the main menu
6.2. Restart the race
6.3. Exit

I know that it is OpenGL, but what i'm looking for is C++.How I could do that? What I have cleared is with IF but I'm looking for better alternatives.

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C++ :: How To Make Special Purpose Libraries

Apr 30, 2014

There are many libraries in C++, but how are they made?

For example: SDL, SFML, Open CV, STK

There are no special functions in C++ from which we can create such libraries, If I wanted to create a library that processes sound signals, how would I do that? How can I access the mic, speakers and process the signals.

Open CV processes videos but which functions does it use?

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C/C++ :: How To Write A Own Library And Hide Other Used Libraries

Aug 1, 2014

I want to write a small game library that uses GLFW.

So I have for example a window class that uses GLFW functions.

To do that my window class must include the GLFW header files.But I don't want, that if I use my library later and I include my window class, that all GLFW functions are included, too.

How I can prevent this and hide GLFW from users of this library completely, so they theoretical don't notice that this library use GLFW ?

And a second question, is it possible, if I export my game library statically that the GLFW lib files are hidden in my own lib files, so that I have finally only one lib file that is needed to use my library ?

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C++ :: Installing And Using Libraries (And Including Dependencies With Binaries)

Mar 4, 2013

I've worked a lot in Java and Perl and now I'm learning C++ and working on a simple e-reader (let's not get into why I'm not just using Kindle or other existing ones). This is for me and a number of friends.

At first my project will be on OS X, then Windows and Linux, and I hope to eventually use it on Android and iOS. I know that the last two will require separate GUIs, but I'm hoping the rest of the code will port easily.

Here's the problem:

I'm using Poppler to read and display PDF files. I started installing it on my iMac and it needs FontConfig, which is turning out to be a difficult install. I would not want to walk others through this or make them have to install Poppler and FontConfig (and any other libraries I find both need).

I thought I could just compile my final binaries using "-static" but I've been reading about how some libraries can't be statically linked or compiled.

Also, since I want to eventually port this to 4 other OSes (and apparently Poppler can work on those target OSes), I don't want to do something now or depend on something that will make it hard or impossible to port to other OSes later.

With that in mind, here are my questions:

1) Why is it some libraries cannot be compiled statically? How do I know if I'm dealing with one of those libraries?

2) Am I right that I could compile this program statically, and the resulting binary would include code from Poppler and FontConfig and other libraries would be included in the resulting executable binary?

3) What do I need to watch for so I can tell if using a particular library will be a problem when I need to port my program to a new OS? (Assuming, of course, that searching shows that library will compile or has been ported to that OS.)

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Aug 18, 2014

I want to know:

1. Pros and cons of shared libraries
2. How to create them(any tutorial link or book will be good)
3. Compare static libraries to dynamic ones

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Mar 6, 2013

I have been trying to compile a static version of the boost libraries, however when I try to launch the program it says fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'libboost_serialization-vc100-mt-s-1_53.lib'

I have checked in the boost/stage/lib folder and that file is not there. I compiled boost with b2 link=static yet the file still isn't there.

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Jul 28, 2014

I tried to add a .a file to the list of link libraries, but when I build, I'm confronted with the following;

ld.exe||<the path>: Permission denied

I'm an admin on this machine - What?

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Aug 1, 2013

The brief is to write a program that implements a musically-interesting or musically-useful audio effect/process in C without external libraries other than those prescribed (PortMedia/PortMIDI/PortSMF/PortAudio, Libsndfile).

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Apr 10, 2014

I've finished my series of tutorials and built a investment calculator with QT, now that's finished and I wanted to create a small radio that allows to retrieve audio from an URL. I wanted to use Juce but I'm clueless about it, I know how to program but I've never touched external libraries?

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