Hi everyone!
I'm making a cinema program, which is showing movies names and the dates when they're playing.
When I select a certain row in GtkTreeView everything works fine, I can get the...
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Hi everyone!
I'm making a cinema program, which is showing movies names and the dates when they're playing.
When I select a certain row in GtkTreeView everything works fine, I can get the...
I tried to reuse it, still no luck. I also tried to use the technique described in that link, this is the code and it still causes a massive memory usage jump:
void load_file(GtkButton...
I'm glad I'm not the only one. Hope anyone can find a solution for this.
It's gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new() that causes such high memory usage. So the dialog takes up 2.2MB of memory? It shouldn't to that, right?
I don't know much about linking but this is the command...
Hi everyone!
I was making a simple highlighting program in GTK when I encountered a huge memory leak in my code. If I open a FileChooserDialog the memory usage of a program gets from 1.6MB to...
I'd say GTK too if you're using C, it's not hard to implement it in your code and there are many tutorials and good documentation.
I use dmd. But that's old problem and I used curl for D this time. Will mark it as solved, but thanks for help anyway!
If you have no idea what you're doing then this link is for you: http://bit.ly/A1AzoR
But I recommend that you first learn how bubble sort works and then I think writing a bubble sort function...
Yes, strncat takes one more argument than strcat.
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstring/strncat/
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstring/strcat/
As sisco311 already said, it's probably the file system. Your path starts in /media, where devices like USB flash drives are located and I guess that whatever the device is, it doesn't use a file...
I think the problem is in "<profile>", I'm pretty sure you have to replace it with something. But I'd rather wait for someone to confirm this.
Try also re-reading the site where you got this from...
Nothing, if that counts :D But I wish I would be eating something right now, I'm really hungry...
Confession: I find the 'booting time' discussions funny, since my Ubuntu loads in 20 seconds and HDD is nearly full and I have a sh*tload of programs running on the startup.
Can't tell anything about code being good or not because I have no idea what it does. But I can see you got some sound settings there, maybe try adjusting them?
I don't think you can find much about doing this on Linux, but start your research from here: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/linux-open-source-drivers-for-xbox-kinect-released/10303
Maybe your program plays raw input, but on computer it is a bit edited and that's why there's a difference? I'm just guessing, I don't know much about audio.
As suggested before, I recommend that you write a program that reads a file by chunks (you can specify the size if a chunk).
I think pretty much any programming language can do that.
I pisss in peace on a piece of peas.
That would mean newline. If you want to actually write \n, you'll have to write \\n.
There are more ways.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=beep+in+c%2B%2B+linux
This is my entry in D. I tried to make the code as easy to read as possible.
It only finds phrases that are 3 words long, the rest is OK. It accepts the filename as a first argument.
If you...
It might be weird if you've never done this before. But it is completely normal.
As many people said before, it's not a virus. Other than deleting the person from contacts, there's nothing more you can do.
You should declare the 'testint' outside the constructor and then change it's value with it.
Right now you are trying to access a value in your class, but 'testint' is actually in constructor. You...
You must run the command when you're in the same directory as the file. You probably used some IDE on Windows that took care of that.