@Xeo I'm sure @Tony would recommend wernesgruener.de. :) At least he said he liked it. (But that would probably be because he was afraid I wouldn't serve him another one if he complained.)
@Xeo I'm sure @Tony would recommend http://www.wernesgruener.de/. :) At least he said he liked it. (But that would probably be because he was afraid I wouldn't serve him another one if he complained.)
> Bjarne Stroustrup told us that there is a development towards "pointers' values are not memory addresses", i.e. an abstraction in the runtime or the OS, allowing a memory page to be moved if there is a free page between two allocated ones, and thus reducing the fragmentation.
@FredOverflow Why do you keep throwing in technicalies while we try to have a nice, civilized discussion about beer, food, and...Oops! @Tony, you haven't brought up sex yet tonight!
@TonyTheTiger I wish it was just scare. Yesterday, they were talking about, I think, 90 hard cases, saying that that's a year's ration. Today it's passed 200, and the EU talks about one the worst outbreak of HUS-inducing EHEC.
@TonyTheTiger I wish you hadn't said that. The ghost, once it left the bottle, can be hard to get back in again.
The Laundry series? I got quite intrigued a while back (I'm a fan of Lovecraft) and almost bought those, but then I realized my reading list was already too long :)
@MartinhoFernandes Yeah, the laundry series, They might not be all that bad, and I didn't really hate reading them and I even finished them (I have long since learned to put away books I don't like; I'm too old to waste my time on bad books), but I wouldn't need to read another one. I'm just not very interested in zombies walking the British Isles.
But then I didn't enjoy Halting State and Glasshouse all that much either, so it's not just zombies.
Some time ago I read an article that explained several pitfalls of argument dependent lookup, but I cannot find it anymore. It was about gaining access to things that you should not have access to or something like that. So I thought I'd ask here: what are the pitfalls of ADL?
Grr… now I'm struggling with an anti-pitfall… I thought it was possible to check whether a specialization has been instantiated or not, but now it looks like ADL always instantiates when you try to look.
@Potatoswatter Of course, to check for an instantiation you need to instantiate ... that's the whole problem xD
It's the same as all those questions wether there's a fast way to know the values of certain characters in a string without looping through the string.
Indeed, 14.5.3/3: A friend function template may be defined within a class or class template, but a friend class template may not be defined in a class or class template.
I might be back in business…
I believe C++0x eliminated the latter restriction… but I don't want to rely on that.
I once worked on a C++ project that took about an hour and a half for a full rebuild. Small edit, build, test cycles took about 5 to 10 minutes. It was an unproductive nightmare.
What is the worst build times you ever had to handle?
What strategies have you used to improve build times on large...
What techniques can be used to speed up C++ compilation times?
This question came up in some comments on this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/372862/c-programming-style
And I'm interested to hear what ideas there are.
I've seen this related question, but that doesn't provide many ...