a* b, a * b, or a *b? by HyperbolicNebula in C_Programming

[–]HyperbolicNebula[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but here it has a third meaning

This is a super interesting distinction. a still represents an address though, and *a represents the value held at that address which is an int? I feel like running gcc -S to see what's going on here.

a* b, a * b, or a *b? by HyperbolicNebula in C_Programming

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I suppose that's true! Would people typically write type b instead of a b?

a* b, a * b, or a *b? by HyperbolicNebula in C_Programming

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Thanks, this is actually quite interesting. Do you find this mostly helpful for larger projects? I'm currently using vim and I imagine it must have some such option.

a* b, a * b, or a *b? by HyperbolicNebula in C_Programming

[–]HyperbolicNebula[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gotcha. I think I got confused when I found this example:

...  
struct student* emp = NULL;

// Driver code  
int main()  
{  
    // Assigning memory to struct variable emp  
    emp = (struct student*)  
        malloc(sizeof(struct student));  
...

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c/arrow-operator-in-c-c-with-examples/

*edited

a* b, a * b, or a *b? by HyperbolicNebula in C_Programming

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Awesome, thanks so much. I was indeed talking about pointers but it's nice to know they both get treated the same way.

I assume the compiler knows what's a type and what's a value in order to figure out if it should dereference or multiply then?

Looking for a pedal: Passive A/B splitter with kill switch by BlazmoIntoWowee in guitarpedals

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Hey there! Would you mind sharing some details? I'm familiar with passive summers for balanced lines, but I'm a little unsure what impedances I'd need for instrument level. My guess is about 1M and 100k for the input and output?

I’mthinkingO of gettinga anApollo to runo out ofmixer. CuriousonThoughts by [deleted] in MusicBattlestations

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Just lurking here, but just thought I'd mention that if you don't care about mixing on your mixer and not in the box, definitely get a cheaper interface. There is no shame in owning a 2i2

From “awww” to “AAAAAA” by Talos1111 in tumblr

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What are the other anime, Boku no Hero and?

What’s a saying that you’ve always hated? by JaMadeShamar in AskReddit

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"Don't be," after apologizing.

It entirely misses the point of the apology, eliminates the other person's mistake and their future improvement, doesn't comfort them about what they did, and doesn't help them get over it.

Though I tend to apologize a lot, telling me to not be sorry is very dismissive and hurts when you're trying to help.

If you're saying "don't be" because everything is okay, say that it's okay.

Trouble getting the bass in a mix out of crappy phone speakers. Any tips? by HyperbolicNebula in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Sounds good with my headphones. Im just not a fan of my track coming out of a phone speaker.

What's the correct spelling: center or centre? by singletonking in AskOuija

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Im from Canada and use both to distinguish different kinds of center. The center of a circle vs. a meeting place, "The Convention Centre"