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May 18, 2023 08:46
I miss the good old times, with @sbi.
Oct 9, 2020 13:23
sbi left yesterday too
Jul 22, 2020 23:00
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Jul 22, 2020 22:59
Looking for sbi...
May 17, 2020 16:13
Hello there! I came up on this page from @sbi's user description. What is this room for? I see jokes, memes, actual questions, ....
May 1, 2020 20:54
@Morwenn "sbi", that name sounds strangely familiar..
Jan 3, 2019 09:14
this is interesting, though, I found that in the @sbi's answer
Dec 1, 2018 23:46
@sbi Did you folks consider using gcc 4.x to build a later version of gcc?
Dec 1, 2018 23:42
@sbi Why were you using gcc 4.1 at work? What was the stated technical motivation?
Dec 1, 2018 15:11
@sbi You manipulated either the OK or the NOT-OK plants.
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Dec 1, 2018 14:48
@sbi FWIW, I came out of Björn's talk on Friday and was convince I'll be writing different code starting the Monday after. And I did. On Monday I looked at some 12 line function and decided to do something about it. The result is this:
Dec 1, 2018 14:35
@sbi sometimes they need to find out the hard way they aren't god's gift to programming
Dec 1, 2018 14:34
@sbi I understand :)
Dec 1, 2018 14:33
@sbi Yeah, ability and willingness to learn new stuff is something I look out for.
Dec 1, 2018 14:27
@sbi That's good to hear.
Dec 1, 2018 14:24
@sbi no longer bound by GCC 4.8.1?
Dec 1, 2018 14:19
@sbi Are you finally allowed to use C++1[14]?
Nov 26, 2018 21:51
@sbi Just for what it's worth, that's how things typically look when you're forwarding a parameter pack.
Nov 26, 2018 20:13
@sbi Yep. That seems to work.
Nov 26, 2018 19:40
@sbi It won't try to unless it's a pack. (Basically ignore my earlier suggestion.)
Nov 26, 2018 19:32
@sbi I think you need to use (const auto& ...obj).
Nov 23, 2018 19:06
@sbi I suspect one of the reasons Scott Meyers quit C++ is because he couldn't confidently teach it to others.
Nov 23, 2018 18:49
@sbi I think this was part of why Dave Abrahams (among others) was so convinced that having implicitly defined move ctors was a mistake. It makes the rules complicated (and if memory serves, there are still a few rather strange corner cases where it can still generate a move that ends up trashing data you still needed).
Nov 23, 2018 18:39
@sbi Yeah, and I agree--that's a real problem.
Nov 23, 2018 18:35
@sbi Fortunately, the rules for whether the compiler will declare a copy/move ctor are pretty much what we've always known: any user-defined copy/move assignment operator, copy ctor, or dtor will prevent it.
Nov 23, 2018 18:30
@sbi Yeah--and the worse part is there are really two entirely separate things to keep track of: one set of conditions for when the compiler will declare the ctor, and a whole separate set (those above) to figure out whether it'll define it as deleted.
Nov 23, 2018 18:27
@sbi I could probably still dig up a draft from the C++11 time frame. Let me look.
Nov 23, 2018 18:14
@sbi From N4659, to be precise.
Nov 23, 2018 18:12
@sbi Yes, I believe so.
Nov 23, 2018 15:06
@sbi yeah but if they can be copied they can be moved (most of the time)
Nov 14, 2018 13:33
Where did sbi go?
Nov 2, 2018 21:34
I (dis)like your reasoning for your opinion. — sbi Oct 5 '10 at 11:58
nwp
Oct 17, 2018 19:32
I'm a little late, but someone told me a proper solution for this which is that. Unfortunately @sbi doesn't ping anymore.
Jun 18, 2018 00:05
@sbi To be fair that is heavily amplified.
Jun 9, 2018 17:34
@sbi how is SerializedFooBar constructed?
Jun 9, 2018 16:59
@sbi is that the max?
Jun 9, 2018 16:28
@sbi I don't believe these updates affect that answer.
Jun 7, 2018 09:23
@sbi You should update your answer, its been over a decade, Scott Meyers is has been dead for a few years and the STL now has smart pointers.
Jun 7, 2018 09:19
@sbi main SO page, on the top 'nav bar', towards the right of your user name
Jun 7, 2018 09:16
@sbi you know when you get new rep, there is a counter that shows how much you have got recently, and when you click on it to see where it came from, it resets the counter
Jun 7, 2018 09:12
@sbi I've never really spent much effort aiming to get rep. I've put effort into trying to answer questions, going out of my way a bit. But not for the rep. I think I've currently have like 10% of my waiting to be acknowledged as new rep (if you know what I mean, the drop down that shows the new rep you recently got)
Jun 7, 2018 08:56
@sbi yeah me too, and that didn't work for you? It's usually the best way to find the question you want
sbi
Jun 7, 2018 08:44
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Q: How do I iterate over a boost::mpl::list<>

sbiHow do I iterate over a boost::mpl::list<> invoking a function template with every item, passing the item as template parameter? In short, how do I roll this into a proper looping algorithm: template<int I> void foo(); using integers = boost::mpl::list_c<int, 42, 43, 44>; foo<mpl::at_c<intege...

Jun 7, 2018 08:37
@sbi ah, and each enumeration has a distinct behaviour that you need to check?
Jun 7, 2018 08:37
@sbi To be fair, that's always kinda been what we wanted, people like you who just dump questions :P
Jun 7, 2018 08:36
@sbi all possible values? isn't that a bit excessive? Why not just minimum and maximum and somewhere in the middle?
Jun 7, 2018 08:34
@sbi or, that looks like proper TMP wankery
Jun 7, 2018 08:34
@sbi I didn't give you stupid answers :D
Jun 5, 2018 11:41
@sbi I don't know, you gave out a general thanks, so I thought someone may as well take the credit :D
Jun 5, 2018 08:31
@sbi you're welcome :D
nwp
Jun 5, 2018 08:12
@sbi Looking at the code in the question I don't see how the code in Mikhail's answer solves the problem. The template is gone, the if-tests are gone, the output is gone. Without knowing that you want to write understandable code for test cases there is no way anyone can understand this. You should probably remove or significantly change your code and mention that it is for test cases.

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