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Comments by Rahul from Poona (Top 8 by date)
Rahul from Poona
12-Sep-13 13:17pm
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There are 48 sub directories
Rahul from Poona
12-Sep-13 13:08pm
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I am doing the same. But explicitly I have add a number of sub directories and that is the manual work I have to do.
My question is that is there a way to include all subdirectories of a folder without explicitly including them.
Rahul from Poona
12-Sep-13 6:51am
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How to do that. I have include testrunner.lib and its coressponding dll.
Rahul from Poona
9-Aug-13 6:34am
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@pasztorpisti
One doubt: Upcasting means we extract BASE part of the object which is derived but here the pointer is pointing to whole DERIVED class object.
How can it be an upcast.
May be possible that my understanding is wrong.
If it is wrong then please can u tell me what upcast and downcast exactly do.
Rahul from Poona
4-Feb-13 11:52am
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thank u sir.
Rahul from Poona
3-Feb-13 14:50pm
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yeah I can use that but I want to know this behaviour exactly
Rahul from Poona
3-Feb-13 14:49pm
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thanks for ur information but that was not my question.
Rahul from Poona
3-Feb-13 14:48pm
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so this means that p and constant strinf "ram" in if condtion both are pointing to same memory location.Is that true?
My question is what is the underlying mechanism of equality operator in these both case as they both cases seems to be same but behave differently differently.
I know that i can use strcmp function but I want to know underlying mechanism for these case
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