C++ :: Reading Source Code From Uncompleted Files?

Jun 9, 2013

I know it sounds strange but I've seen things that have files which contain source code (usually in something in Python or such) and how this is read on run-time?

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C++ :: How To Get Source Code From The Web

May 4, 2014

I am making a game and want to make an updater that grabs the source code from a page on the web. Can this use things that are available to all platforms? It could just be something that grabs the text from the page and executing it (maybe using something like Python's exec() command ?) BTW I'm using mac

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C++ :: Compile Source Code Into APK

Oct 14, 2014

I want to start developing Android apps in C++, but I do not know what I could use to compile the source code into an apk. I know that C++ is probably not the best choice for Android development, but I already know it and I do not want to learn Java.

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C++ :: Source Code For LZW Decompression?

Dec 16, 2013

Is there source code for LZW decompression in C++ available? Not C.

I'm looking for an implementation of the LZW decompression algorithm in C++ which can take an input buffer and not a file. if one exists?

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Visual C++ :: Should Precompiled Header Files Also Be Included In Source Header Files?

Sep 16, 2013

When including a header file in stdafx.h, should that file still be included in the source file where it is actually used?

If it is included in both places, is the one in the source file ignored?

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C++ :: How To Put String Content Into Source Code

May 23, 2013

I'm trying to write a program that prompts the user to enter a math expression (i.e 2*x + x*x) and a value of x. Then generate the value of y. My real question is: Is there a way to put the content of a string into the source code?

Example:

string math_function;
double x, y;
cout << "Enter the function: ";
getline(cin, math_function);

[Code] .....

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C++ :: How To Properly Cite A Source In Code

May 24, 2013

For example, if one researched how to deep copy a map container and paraphrased a solution from a website, what is the proper format? Are there standards for citing works in code?

I am currently only citing the link to the source in my personal code and explaining what algorithm the source contains.

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C++ :: Making Exe File From Source Code?

Sep 4, 2013

I use a programming language called layout which nobody here has probably ever heard of. It was discontinued over 15 years years ago but it was a very visual & easy to use piece of software - no coding required. In fact once you name all the variables on cards (forms) from then on it's just mouse clicking & occassionaly typing a number if required. It used blackboxes in a flowchart arrangement which were pre-done code for doing just about anything. i.e opening windows, handling numbers & text, files etc. I have written many programs with it including database management, quoting software & currently use it in my business to track my jobs & do invoicing & ordering. It's a pity it wasn't updated & still around today.

[URL]

Back to the problem. Being a 16 bit program it was written to run on Windows 3.1 but still works on Windows 7!! as long as it is the 32 bit version. I need to write a program that will run on 64 bit W7 without resorting to using a virtual PC solution. I have tried to find something similar that I might be able to use instead but so far nothing comes close to Layout. I just remembered today that layout can produce not only .exe programs but also various versions of C/C++ including visual c++. So I got this idea that if I could get those files I might be able to stick them into a C compiler program to re-make a "modern" exe file.

I could just do a simple sample program & send the source code to them to see if it works on a 64 bit version of Windows 7. how I can do this myself to produce a working exe file.

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C/C++ :: Source Code Containing Struct Pointer

Mar 9, 2015

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main() {
struct stock{
char symbol[5];
int quantity;
float price;

[Code] ....

- In the final output
Value
%.2f

- How is the final pointer reference at line33 leading to the output %.2f ? (i do understand that the %% is used to display a %] ....

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C/C++ :: How To Get Multiple Source Files To Run One After The Other

May 16, 2012

I am trying to run multiple source files but right after the first one finishes running the program closes and doesn't move on ...

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C++ :: How To Make Source Code Into Functional Program

Jun 10, 2013

How to make a source code into a functional program that a user can open and use without coming across the source code and building or running it.

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Visual C++ :: Merging Source Code Of Two Projects?

Oct 9, 2013

I am working on VS2008. I have two separate projects which have almost same functionality along with same file names but few are different. So I decided to use the same .cpp and .h files for both the projects. Both are Dialog based applications.

So what I did is I merged the source code changes to one by using #ifdef XXXX in all the common .cpp and header(.h) files.

I also moved the .rc file and .vcproj file to other project (As they were of different name).

The problem is with the resource.h file, as it is the file with the same name in both the project. By using #ifdef XXXX in .cpp files the compilation is working file but here in resource.h the resource is getting corrupted and the diglogs are not getting displayed.

how to merge two resource.h files to one.

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C :: Accessing Pointers From Other Source Files

Oct 16, 2013

I've recently been learning GTK (though this question is not specific to GTK), and came across a situation that I was unsure how to best handle. Essentially, I've defined several pointers in one source file, and I want to access those pointers from other source files.

The structure of my GTK programs generally follow this pattern:

- "main.c": Define the main window and run GTK main
- "create_window.c": Create and arrange widget pointers in the main window
- "program_functions.c": All other source code for the project (several source files in reality)

In "create_window.c", I declare and define all my widget pointers (e.g. label). If I need to modify those widgets in "program_functions.c" for any reason (say, to change the value of a label), I need access to the pointers created in "create_window.c".

My first thought was to create a global struct of pointers in "create_window.c", and extern that struct to the other source files that need access to the pointers. The thing I don't like about this approach is spreading globals across my program.

My second idea was to create access functions in "create_window.c" where the necessary pointers are statically stored. The first time I call this function (immediately after creating a widget), a static copy of that pointer is stored in the function. Each time afterwards when I call that function (from other source files), I simply use that static pointer to access the widget of interest.

Example:
Code: void edit_label_1(GtkWidget *label_set, const char *string)
{
static GtkWidget *label = NULL;

[Code].....

Are either one of the approaches considered acceptable by standard practice?

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C :: Compile Multiple Source Files

Mar 7, 2013

How I can compile multiple source file in visual studio 2012 ???

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C :: How To Create A Shared Library From Source Code In Autopy

Jan 22, 2013

I'm trying to find a C library for automating mouse clicks and keystrokes, something like the Python package AutoPy would be ideal.

Might have heard of Auto-it [URL] ...., which automates GUIs in Windows. Something like that would also be good, but my main OS is Linux.

I'm not sure whether it would be possible to create a shared library from the C source code in autopy.

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C/C++ :: Compiling Source Code And Making Binary File

Apr 19, 2014

How to compile this source code and make a binary file

I think this need linux and run make command or gcc

This binary is a super user for android

source code attached

Attached File(s) : su.zip (7.59K)

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Visual C++ :: HTTP Flood Code Ported To Bot Source?

May 6, 2013

I am stress testing my webservers and I need to code or port a C++ HTTP GET flood onto this C++ bot sourcecode. I believe I will need GetTickCount so I can specify the duration of the flood as well. I already have the C++ HTTP Flood .cpp and .h files but have no clue how to put it together onto this source. This will be easier to do over Teamviewer as I'm already using C++ 6.0 and have been with no issues.

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C :: How To Share Imported DLL Functions Between Source Files

Nov 24, 2013

In general, my problem is that I've been trying to reorganize the project I and my group are working on into separate project files. Everything was working perfectly fine before, but now I'm facing the wrath of undefined reference errors when I try to call my DLL functions.

I have them declared and included in the central header file here :

Code:

/* DLL functions */
typedef void ( * t_wait )( int milliseconds, const int frames_per_seconds );
typedef clock_t ( * ft_timer )( int command, t_timer * timer_object ); /* clock_t is usually defined as long */
typedef void ( * t_SDL_errorexit )( const char * message );
typedef SDL_Surface * ( * t_load_image )( char * image_path, unsigned is_transparent );

[Code]...

Then I have them imported here :

Code:
/* ******************************************************** */
/* ********* win_error( char *, bool ) ********* */
/* ******************************************************** */
/* - Displays a GUI for a windows specific error message, */
/* pass true to it to have it exit the program, pass false */
/* to have it continue */
/* ******************************************************** */
extern void win_error( char * message, bool is_exit )
{
/* Note : win_error uses the Win32 Api */
/* ********************************** */
char buffer[BUFSIZ] = { 0 }; /*

[code]...

This doesn't work, as my compiler sees it that I am trying to call invalid functions, whereas I have made sure to import the functions before calling. Obviously my compiler can't tell that, and is trying to protect me from calling them.

The source files are compiled as C++, but I'm using C-style code instead of true C++ code.

Obviously I'm using Windows style DLL linking, but if the only ways to share imported functions are non-standard, only post ways that will work on as low as Windows XP.

I have tried to statically link them before, but that led to a problem that I posted a while back. Which led me to dynamically linking, which was problem-free until I separated my code into separate files.

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C++ :: Program Needs To Compile Various Source Files At Runtime

Oct 30, 2014

My program needs to compile various source files at runtime.What is the most elegant way to compile cross platform with g++ from within my program? Is there a gcc-library I can use? I know that I could use popen() to open a Unix pipe and call g++ as command line tool. But first it isn't really cross platform and second it doesn't seem elegant to me.

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C++ :: Including Header Files To Source File?

Jul 10, 2013

For example, I have the below files in a project called Calculate :

Source files : Calculate.cpp , Average.cpp (with out main)
Header files : Calculate.h , Average.h

I knew in general, we have to include Average.h to project header file Calculate.h to make it as part of project.

technical difference between adding header file (Average.h) to either project header file (Calculate.h) or project source file (Calculate.cpp) ?

I found no difference in an output. But, there must be technical difference.

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C++ :: Implement Source Code That Turns Numbers Into English Text

Apr 18, 2013

I have been working on the same problem as mp252 from an earlier thread and 4 days later, I appear to have it working. Mine only goes from 0-9999 though as I must move on!

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int getThousands(int number);
int getHundreds(int number);
int getTens(int number);
int getUnits(int number);
void printNumber(int number);

[Code]......

I had a scrap of paper like a mad scientist trying to find relationships between numbers and the values that they would return through my functions. This is how I arrived at the conditions of my if statements in 'void printNumber'.

I have seen other code that allows a greater range but I can't quite follow it (yet):

C++ code by fun2code - 67 lines - codepad

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C++ :: Crypt Source Code Of Ufasoft Miner To Make It Undetectable

Oct 18, 2012

I need to have Ufasoft Miner source code modified so it's rendered undetectable to antivirus software. The source code is located here: [URL]

It's programmed in C++.

We have other unrelated projects after this, that you might apply to.

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C++ :: Source Files Separation And Inter-related Classes

Feb 11, 2012

I have heard that people should implement their class member functions in files that are different from their class declaration files. But in cases there are multiple classes that are inter-related to each other, how will you review the source code ?

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Managed C++ And C++/CLI :: Breaking Up Large Class Into Manageable Source Files?

Feb 9, 2015

I'm trying to make sure my code is written in smaller modules, so my first step is to create my initialization process in and external file to load the necessary data from external sources and set up things like the content of drop down list boxes.

My first attempt failed to give me access to the combobox items add function so I moved that code back into the form1.h file:

Code:
public:
Form1(void) {
InitializeComponent();
//
//TODO: Add the constructor code here
//
}
void AddDate(char *date, int ID)
{
this->comboBox1->Items->Add("line 1");
}

It compiles fine, but the call to it in my Initialize.cpp file

Code:
MarketView::Form1::AddDate("abs",1);
Gives error C2352: 'MarketView::Form1::AddDate' : illegal call of non-static member function

OK, so I change "void AddDate" to "static void AddDate" and now get the error that "static member functions do not have 'this' pointers" so I go back to the "MarketView::Form1::comboBox1" situation where there is no legal syntax after "Box1 to get me to Items->Add

I've been an old fashion programmer for over 47 years. It seems as is the concept of programming computers has changed from the concepts of logic to memorization of complex syntax.

There has to be a simple answer to do this other than to write thousands of lines of code in one Form1.h file. I refuse to believe that the new programming concepts will not allow you to write code in smaller more manageable modules.

What is the proper syntax for breaking up the larger file into more manageable chucks?

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C++ :: Write A Source Code That Find Smallest / Largest And Average Of Numbers From Array

May 13, 2014

im trying to write a source code that find the smallest, largest and average of numbers in array. the code runs fine, but it is not giving the highest number and the the average should include only four number excluding highest and smallest number from the array.

void OlympicJudging() // Olympic Judging {
int numbers [6];
double average, sum = 0;
int temp;
for(int i = 0; i < 6; i++){
cout << "Please type a value for scores: ";
cin >> numbers[i];

[Code]...

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C Sharp :: Code To Burn And Read Files From CD ROM

Jan 9, 2013

how can i burn and read data from cd rom in c# language.???

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