Comment Re:pFirst! (Score 0) 208
hey, f*cktards, what's with the "m_" - its a variable, so of course its in memory.
Umm, the "m_" prefix is for "member", as in member of a class. Has nothing to do with memory.hey, f*cktards, what's with the "m_" - its a variable, so of course its in memory.
Umm, the "m_" prefix is for "member", as in member of a class. Has nothing to do with memory.I've finally learned what "upward compatible" means. It means we get to keep all our old mistakes. -- Dennie van Tassel