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authorolpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain>2020-01-10 18:05:43 -0800
committerolpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain>2020-01-10 18:05:43 -0800
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I'm confused and am handling multiple unexpected systems issues
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-#if !defined(VALCT)
- #define VALCT 2
- #define VALS ["1","79"]
-#endif
-
-/* 179 */
-#if defined(IDX)
- #undef IDX
-#endif
-#define IDX 0
-#if defined(VAL)
- #undef VAL
-#endif
-#define VAL "1"
-#define ARG "79"
-// This Intellect Approach Can Easily Preserve All Life Within It
-// you just don't delete the programs you generate, instead replacing their habits with references to reuse
-//
-// let's make it!
-
-#include <iostream>
-#include <fstream>
-#include <string>
-#include <vector>
-
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-
-using namespace std;
-
-// problem: how does a .cpp file reference another file with a number
-// answer: use #includes or interpret the whole shebang as numbers
-
-// please provide for handling a parameter next.
-//
-// concept: dynamic values aquirable from inside code, i.e. what-number-called-me what-number-comes-after-me
-// thinking the code would likely evolve to handle some inputs differently
-unsigned long new_number = 1;
-
-int main()
-{
- string ofname;
- unsigned long ofnum;
- {
- struct stat sb;
- do
- {
- ofnum = new_number++;
- ofname = to_string(ofnum) + ".cpp";
- } while (-1 != stat(ofname.c_str(), &sb));
- }
-
- {
- ofstream outfile(ofname);
- vector<string> vals;
- while (true) {
- string val;
- cin >> val;
- if (val == "") break;
- vals.push_back(val);
- }
- // when a file runs, it has numbers on input, it also has numbers equal to it
- // we want to generate run-code with new numbers from input
- // so we generate something with numbers equal to it, and output that
- // we have one ref for the whole shebang
- outfile << "#if !defined(VALCT)" << endl;
- outfile << " #define VALCT" << " " << vals.size() << endl;
- outfile << " #define VALS [";
- for (size_t index = 0; index < vals.size(); ++ index)
- {
- if (index > 0) outfile << ",";
- outfile << "\"" << vals[index] << "\"";
- }
- outfile << "]" << endl;
- outfile << "#endif" << endl;
- for (size_t index = 0; index < vals.size();)
- {
- outfile << endl << "/* " << vals[index] << vals[index+1] << " */" << endl;
- outfile << "#if defined(IDX)" << endl
- << " #undef IDX" << endl
- << "#endif" << endl;
- outfile << "#define IDX " << index << endl;
- outfile << "#if defined(VAL)" << endl
- << " #undef VAL" << endl
- << "#endif" << endl;
- outfile << "#define VAL \"" << vals[index] << "\"" << endl;
- outfile << "#define ARG \"" << vals[index+1] << "\"" << endl;
- string fname = vals[index] + ".cpp";
- ifstream code(fname);
- size_t ctrd = -1;
- while (ctrd != 0) {
- char buf[256];
- ctrd = code.rdbuf()->sgetn(buf, sizeof(buf));
- outfile.rdbuf()->sputn(buf, ctrd);
- }
- index += 2;
- }
- }
-// read numbers inputs
-// open files having the numbers as the names
-// cat them all to a gcc process
-// execute
-// run the output
-}
-
-// karl obvious knows what he was doing ...
-// ... we were just helping him out of his issue
-// [do you want another one karl?]
-// what things make / not make issue?
-// karl says everything makes an issue; this seems accurate
-//