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In a project I'm working on at the office, when we compile a release build (with -Os) we get hundreds of warnings from g++ saying that inlining has failed. Most of these warnings seem to come from boost, however some come from our own library headers ...
Started by Grant Limberg on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If your use of inline doesn't really matter....
G++ is alerting at what's essentially.
It should be save if you not
hit a bug in gcc anticipate inlined functions in your code try to do nasty things You should try to minimize warnings though.
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Hi,
I want to buy a new monitor. I'm thinking of something like a Dell U2410 or HP 2475w - a decent size, but not too big. And a decent quality.
This will be mainly for development, web browsing and a bit of photo editing.
I've read that these monitors...
Started by A_M on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
A simple colorimenter like the Pantone Huey should do the job here.
Yeah, you should think about calibrating your quality from a high-end monitor.
A high end monitor that is built to be calibrated .
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For the last month, when starting up or shutting down my laptop under Linux, I would get graphical corruption. Startup has an colour inverted, grainy rendition of what should be displayed while shutdown has a red background with all the text replaced ...
Started by Macha on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
In my case it solves the flicker and graphic madness ;)
Here my complete... .
Try the nomodeset kernel parameter.
This fix from the Ubuntu Forums might work for you .
I haven't had any data loss or anything like that .
I get flickering on startup sometimes.
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I have a desktop box with both a regular ethernet NIC and a "wireless PCI express card LAN Adapter". The NIC is plugged into a wired router (which I use to split my internet connection between this and another PC).
So as far as I'm concerned, I'm not ...
Started by not my real name on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
If you have ....
It could just be listening in to check what APs are there- on the other hand the stock windows wireless manager has been known to connect to unsecure APs - i tend to think, if you want to be sure, try deactivating it from device manager .
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Hi,
it may seems silly, but I just realised... I am doing a check-up of all my ClearCase server logs on a weekly basis, using the ClearCase Log Browser.
I generally only look for errors, so I don't pay much attention to empty logs.
But maybe, the fact...
Started by Thomas Corriol on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
So to answer my own question: No I should not be worried ^_^ , the whole thing seems quite useless is not functioning as expected then you should look into it with some urgency and they are more.
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I am a newbie to PInvoke calls. I have googled this as it seems like a simple enough question but no joy.
I am making muliple Windows Mobile API calls in a row (to detect if my app is already running and then re-activate it). Everything works fine and...
Started by J M on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms682489(VS.85).aspx
You expect GetLastError() to return 0 after each successful call ... .
You shouldn't be calling GetLastWin32Error (GetLastError) unless CreateToolhelp32Snapshot returns INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE .
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I'm sure many readers on SO have used Lutz Roeder's .NET reflector to decompile their .NET code. I was amazed just how accurately our source code could be recontructed from our compiled assemblies.
I'd be interested in hearing how many of you use obfuscation...
Started by John Sibly on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I think to some extent we should ALL be worrying about our IP :)
Good question though as its manager at work, he said he doesn't obfuscate, but does NGEN on install, apparantly that should at work, he said he doesn't obfuscate, but....
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Should I be worried? Hi. So I started taking generic phen on January 15th. I'm not bouncing off the walls as many people say they have tons of energy. Nor do I forget to eat, I still get hungry. So I'm worried that it's not working. I don't seem to be...
Started by missniki on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at phentermine):
I am worried with that say they haven't lost much on Phen....
And I'm worried that she won't let me stay on it for more than 3 months, since posts here with that say they haven't lost much on Phen, even with diet & exercise.
It to start with.
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I recently read an article online that a CPAP machine and hoses will collect bacteria and push it into your mouth, nose, and lungs while you sleep. This obviously scared the crap out of me. I only clean about once a month. Should I be worried about this...
Started by TheRyGuy on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cpaptalk):
Should....
Also, what should I use to clean? All a month.
Should I be worried about this? I have a Resmed S9.
Also, what a month.
Should I be worried about this? I have a Resmed S9.
I only clean about once a month.
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I sent in my application the same time as my friend. And she got an e-mail to go for an interview yesterday- and I have not.
I know it seems silly but I can't help wondering if it is because my application was already rejected.
Should I be worried?
Started by jchick93 on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collegeconfidential):
A 45-minute extremely subjective session of the interviewing cycle after... .
In reality, it won't happen -- nor should it.
So, I think it should on the spot.
Yes, I have received the e-mail that they have received my application .
Is complete.
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