Herb Sutter, chair of the C++ standardization committee, writes on his blog:
"That C++11 doesn’t include make_unique is partly an oversight, and it will almost certainly be added in the future."
He also gives an implementation that is identical with the one given by the OP.
I also wonder, should it really be snowing at this time of year?
@classdaknok_t i just liked the picture. in fact, what i just ate was a slice of bread with thick Danish cream cheese and oregano, with a cup of sugar free hot chocolate on the side. dunno if the cheese is good for diabetes, but it's tasty!
Stasis rune was hilarious. "What are you doing here? — Well, I've stepped into something and they had to cut me out along with the piece of the floor."
Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, wide-spectrum, and object-oriented high-level computer programming language, extended from Pascal and other languages. It has strong built-in language support for explicit concurrency, offering tasks, synchronous message passing (via guarded task entries), protected objects (a monitor-like construct with additional guards as in conditional critical regions), and nondeterminism (via select statements).
Ada was originally designed by a team led by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull under contract to the United States Department of Defens...
Maybe we should cut the list down to the first 8 frequent users, rather than all ten of them. Otherwise it's always going to be haggling every time someone is added or removed.
Who is on the frequent list, anyways. I still don't know how to manage that. I guess, anyone who started using chat after 2009 will never be in the top N
@sbi I didn't even mean to imply that. Being on the frequent list is nice enough. Having an italic username is something I can achieve by just modifying the SO chat userscript :)
@DeadMG He was actually most famous for an annotated version of the C standard that was famously bad. His C++ books, however, are no better. Or so I'm told. I never read anything by him.
@sehe Actually, I make most of my browsing on Wikipedia nowadays. I continuously get lost in it. There's a few tabs I must have had open for months, always meaning to, some day, get back to them and finish reading whatever I once ran out of time over. For me, it isn't TVTropes. I just find Wikipedia dangerously amazing.
@DeadMG Nah. That is not the same. Not the 'feel' of where, approximately in a book something is (middle, more towards the end; you know, it's on that left page, somewhere a little before all the tree diagrams). Stuff like that make the dead tree version more enjoyable for browsing/snooping around
@EthanSteinberg Yeah, I noticed that. The problem I have with ebooks is the vendor lock-in. Lots of publishers have evaporated during my life, but I can still read their books several decades later.
In fact, I just seem to get my daughter hooked on Diskworld.
@sbi I should start doing that, perhaps. Tropes/reddit/whatnot never worked for me. I tried to get lost a few weeks ago (even posted some trope links here when the robot was slacking being slow to do the job). But I can't seem to get hooked on it
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11:35 PM
The free software calibre converts everything to everything.
@sehe I never do that on purpose, you know. I don't go there to get lost. I want to look up this one thing, and then it's so full of interesting things... I usually go there to find out about, um, let's say Eternal September, and end up with a dozen tabs ranging from pre-Colonializational African kingdoms to Art in the Chinese Ming dynasty to the history of IMDB. I am a sucker at Wikipedia.
@sehe The difference is you say that with a smiley attached, while he should.
@Pubby I just had a look at it and it's plain and uninteresting. Didn't I say I go for real information I really want to know? And then there is other real information connected to it, which I don't know enough about either.
Tarek keeps sending those:
WANTED: Average Internet Users for $100-250 Hourly Job http://bit.ly/KQzHSk
> send the patch to the list (git@vger.kernel.org) and the maintainer gitster@pobox.com) if (and only if) the patch is ready for inclusion. If you use git-send-email(1), please test it first by sending email to yourself.
@EthanSteinberg Well, if you read below, they you get paid, and since I have a spam mail account floating around, I wanted to see what the eMail they send you says. They say your account will be approved in the next 3 days and that you need to send them your payment info so they can send you the money :P