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QuestionIs there any licenced data structure library Pin
pandit8413-Mar-11 19:53
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Richard MacCutchan13-Mar-11 22:56
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Hans Dietrich13-Mar-11 22:58
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QuestionDisable turning the screen off Pin
aangerma12-Mar-11 22:57
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Hans Dietrich12-Mar-11 23:49
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Eddy Vluggen13-Mar-11 3:30
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aangerma13-Mar-11 3:48
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Emilio Garavaglia13-Mar-11 10:10
Emilio Garavaglia13-Mar-11 10:10 
In general, messing up the user settings of a system from an application is not a good idea.

If the system is not used for that sole purpose, the user may have good reasons you cannot even imagine to keep the screen off (sometimes I even switch off the physical monitor!). By forcing it to be always on you're forcing a user system-requirement.
Try thinking a user that uses your application and another one that -for reasons opposite to yours- want to force it off. What a mess!

If the system is instead dedicated to your application (it will be in use for that only purpose ...) why not just configure it to have th screen always on, independently on your code?

2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
D'Oh! | :doh:


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Questionit's much slower when using boost::pool_allocator and boost::object_pool Pin
followait12-Mar-11 19:05
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followait13-Mar-11 1:55
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Richard MacCutchan13-Mar-11 2:09
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followait25-Mar-11 20:13
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QuestionCall a extern variable from Application class Pin
Jokcy12-Mar-11 16:35
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David Crow12-Mar-11 17:04
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