A quick guide on how to setup X11 forwarding on macOS when using docker containers requiring a DISPLAY.
This guide was tested on:
- macOS Catalina 10.15.4
- docker desktop 2.2.0.5 (43884) - stable release
- XQuartz 2.7.11 (xorg-server 1.18.4)
| #include <bits/stdc++.h> | |
| using namespace std; | |
| struct person { | |
| string name; | |
| int orig; | |
| int dest; | |
| }; | |
| bool acompare(person lhs, person rhs) { return lhs.orig < rhs.orig; } |
| #include <bits/stdc++.h> | |
| using namespace std; | |
| int main() { | |
| string input1, input2; | |
| float result=0; | |
| getline(cin, input1); | |
| getline(cin, input2); |
| #include <bits/stdc++.h> | |
| using namespace std; | |
| int main() { | |
| string input ; | |
| int time[10000][10000], result=0; | |
| int i=0,j=0; | |
| while(getline(cin, input)){ |
| #include <bits/stdc++.h> | |
| using namespace std; | |
| int main() { | |
| int n,result=0; | |
| string temp, quest; | |
| vector<string> names; | |
| cout << "How many names?"<<endl; |
| #include <bits/stdc++.h> | |
| using namespace std; | |
| int main() { | |
| string input1,input2; | |
| vector<char> result; | |
| cin>>input1>>input2; |
| #include <bits/stdc++.h> | |
| using namespace std; | |
| int main() { | |
| string input; | |
| vector<char> result; | |
| getline(cin,input); | |
| if(input.length()==1){ |