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Comments by m_smith (Top 10 by date)
m_smith
7-Apr-20 19:54pm
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It does not work, even in this example they don't use @:
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/delimiters/
m_smith
7-Apr-20 18:03pm
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Added to the end. Thanks for your efforts.
m_smith
19-Feb-18 21:07pm
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the same... thanks for your efforts :)
m_smith
19-Feb-18 20:54pm
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I just tried it recently and forgot to post it here, but now I did. Unfortunately the same result, error 12005.
m_smith
19-Feb-18 19:24pm
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Yeah, the same result...
m_smith
19-Feb-18 18:24pm
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In that case I get an error 12007 ("The server name could not be resolved").
m_smith
5-Feb-18 5:48am
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Thanks, you are the one! I have been trying to solve this for a few days, and actually I just forgot to add the display.cpp file to the project. It's a SHAME! :)
m_smith
5-Feb-18 5:46am
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Thank you, Karsten, I would like to use it as a member function of a class.
m_smith
5-Feb-18 5:17am
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Thank you. I might get you wrong... I checked the output, and I got many 'found' stuff in 'referenced' .libs, but the error message is the same. When it finishes checking/searching for libraries, the message is just 'Finished searching libraries'. And yes, it is a SnakeBite, and it works on console :)
m_smith
5-Feb-18 4:26am
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I also have a display.cpp, I provided the definition of the ctor in there. Sorry if I was not clear enough.
#include "display.h"
display::display() {
scoreRect.left = 10;
scoreRect.top = 0;
scoreRect.right = 440;
scoreRect.bottom = 10;
}
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