actually, hbar is even better, skips the whole pi/2pi problem altogether.
@DeadMG I suppose there's the implied return statement from before. OK, but what did you gain? It's not a "template", but a what? I fail to understand the underlying difference in usage. Perhaps there's an underlying difference, but I don't see what functionally differentiates (pun intended) your approach from the "classic" template approach, minus all the C++ template cruft.
I think one thing that would serve well would be to merge the results of all the SE communities and develop settings that drive the exposure to content. Then mods can move and reassign questions to their hearts content, and it will be driven by the user what content they have access to.
Any time...
one return statement yeah. You still have a problem of immense increase in compile time for often no good reason. A lot of scientific calculations (where all input values might be set inside the source code) would get run by the compiler?
For example, You may want to calculate a Fibonacci for a fixed set of values. If it's a part of the algorithm that can be optimized or precalculated, then it is.
you don't need type traits because you can just implement member functions on type objects which perform the necessary queries, you don't need SFINAE and such rubbish
@rubenvb You can do sizeof(std::vector<int>) just fine.
Yet if you'd need a type trait that doesn't exist, you'd be stuck, right? Like selecting something like int32, uint64, uint16 and int8, but not the others.
@DeadMG Again, whether GC is enforced, there is some kind of (fake!) root Object shittery or other weaknesses, don't really have anything to do with the question of whether a language actually supports metaprogramming
@DeadMG Good. I know. Somewhere along the way, though, people (including you and ruben) were making references to (gasp) the real world and (gasp!) other programming languages.
You might be focusing on competition just a tiny little bit too much. No one said Boo is competition because it might have metaprogramming.
@MooingDuck ... duck typing, reflection, late binding != meta programming in the real sense. It can be used to emulate meta-programming, but so can a code generator.
I was wondering if there is a common agreement of a "high rep" threshold. I always thought it was around 10k-20k, but then again, when I had a couple 100 rep I thought 2k was a lot.
@DeadMG: for the record, I'm in this room, I'm on the same side of the fence. However, these languages aren't for people who can't program. They're for people who fancy different things.
Also, some of those language have been created by actually brilliant people. For fun.
Just asked this question. Someone said it's a duplicate of this question. I don't know if aliasing as a general topic and "the strict aliasing rule"-warning are really duplicates . Should I delete my question?
I am writing a chess engine and to get pseudo-random moves, I pass a move generation function an array to fill. Here is some code:
...
else if(pstrcmp(input, (char*)"check", 5)){
int checkIndex = getIndex(input[6], input[7] - 49);
printf("checkindex %i\n", checkIndex);
...
@DeadMG If I understand correctly, then the same problem would also occur if I replaced the pointers with references. Only if I pass the arguments by value the optimization is possible.
the people in my new RTD are complaining, just because I started ripping holes in the fabric of the universe and teleporting their heads off their shoulders and stealing their items
@bitmask I mean the software that my company makes. Requires a reboot to uninstall, and another reboot to install. Can't be the same reboot or everything breaks.
@MooingDuck: Although I'm not a professional server admin (just a small private server), I would still be unhappy to restart my server, just for installing software (unless that software is something really essential, like, e.g. an operating system or a bootmanager)
@bitmask The software is supposed to be the reason for the server, so in this case, it's fine. It'd be like the apache for a web server, except we do telephones
my co-admin would kill me, because we a funny hardware problem. due to a weird fan (!) you have to manually push a button on the machine if you reboot :)