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  • SimonMac
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    You have twenty seconds to comply

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  • CodeCobbler
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    Ok honestly guys so im not really a technical guy I have a management background and am more accustomed
    to team streamlining techniques and motivational pep talks but I have written some *awesome* VB macros
    I am using my previous expertise and applying it to the practical field I was confident this would be a win-win.
    I just need to push through this I think I detected the root cause in this section:

    AutoSteer::~Steering(void)
    {
    delete aileron_plan_left;
    delete aileron_plan_right;
    delete blah blah blah x100s of these... some idiot has been deleteing stuff

    Will highlight this with my manager who I am dashing into a meeting with now

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  • Durbs
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    10 PRINT "IST DER AUTOPILOT GERFOOKTEN?"
    20 INPUT A$
    30 IF A$="Y" THEN GOTO 200
    40 STOP
    200 PRINT
    210 GOTO 200


    Should work on anything up to and including an Airbus A380

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  • northernladuk
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    You guys kill me!!!

    Very good. Too much rep given but will be forthcoming...

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The problem is you are putting smilies in your code
    WHS

    Replace the with and it should compile (comply??) perfectly.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by CodeCobbler View Post

    c:\users\documents\srn_workspace\native\autopilotd ynamics\steerdynamics.cpp(4011): error C2248: 'srn:::environment::data::Part:oints' : cannot access private member declared in class 'srn::environment::data::Part'
    The problem is you are putting smilies in your code

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by CodeCobbler View Post
    I recently landed a pretty cushty gig C++ safety critical system I'm gonna be honest I'm more of a VB guy but if I don't deliver this by the weekend I'm up the creek for sure so any hints guys.

    I am getting about 50 billion errors and no matter HOW hard I try I keep getting

    c:\users\documents\srn_workspace\native\autopilotd ynamics\steerdynamics.cpp(4011): error C2248: 'srn:::environment::data::Part:oints' : cannot access private member declared in class 'srn::environment::data::Part'

    WTF that means so in order to get my code to compile I am replacing
    aileron_correction.Apply(); with an empty line but no difference
    You need to add the line

    aileron_correction.set(0.0 - aileron_correction.get());

    and then search and replace the word private with public in all files. That should see you right.

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  • v8gaz
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    Is there any possible chance you could let us know which safety critical system it is you are attempting to work on so that I make a mental note never to use that product again?
    Have a close look - it looks like flight control systems. And that, my friends, is why I never fly if I can avoid it. Too many dodgy contractors working on critical systems.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by CodeCobbler View Post
    cannot access private member
    get in NorthernLadyUK. (s)he can access any member.

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  • mudskipper
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    Try this.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by CodeCobbler View Post
    I keep getting

    c:\users\documents\srn_workspace\native\autopilotd ynamics\steerdynamics.cpp(4011): error C2248: 'srn:::environment::data::Part:oints' : cannot access private member declared in class 'srn::environment::data::Part'
    Have you put Option Explicit at the top?

    That will fix it - then mjake sure you point out to the permies how brilliant you are and how they can't live without you.

    NickFitz - you are deprecated! Hand over you id and f**k off. I am the DADDY now!

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  • chef
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    Is there any possible chance you could let us know which safety critical system it is you are attempting to work on so that I make a mental note never to use that product again?

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  • vetran
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    This is a joke right?

    Friendship and inheritance - C++ Documentation

    I'm more of a vbscript man but I know some of this.

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  • CodeCobbler
    started a topic Need help complying

    Need help complying

    I recently landed a pretty cushty gig C++ safety critical system I'm gonna be honest I'm more of a VB guy but if I don't deliver this by the weekend I'm up the creek for sure so any hints guys.

    I am getting about 50 billion errors and no matter HOW hard I try I keep getting

    c:\users\documents\srn_workspace\native\autopilotd ynamics\steerdynamics.cpp(4011): error C2248: 'srn:::environment::data::Part:oints' : cannot access private member declared in class 'srn::environment::data::Part'

    WTF that means so in order to get my code to compile I am replacing
    aileron_correction.Apply(); with an empty line but no difference
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