@sehe That depends which voting allowance you have used up? Comments? That likely would be a heated meta discussion you ran into. Answers? On a downvote spree? Stars in this room? O my...
@Cicada You are not sophisticated and intelligent enough. :b
@balpha, once you hang out here with us, I might just as well ping you to look at this question of mine, which seem to have suffered from falling off meta's front page ere the weekend was over... ;(
@Abyx "Behave different" my ass. How often do I have to explain to you young folks that this is called sophisticated and intelligent behavior?
> There has been feverish speculation about what the completed jigsaw will look like. A rival team has tried to undermine the excitement by pointing out that we have been in possession of the jigsaw’s box for half a century, and the completed jigsaw is almost certain to look like the picture on the front of the box.
@DeadMG In French we sometimes use the expression tête enflée (inflated head) to designate someone who's full of himself. By extension, ne plus passer dans les portes references someone whose head is getting so large he no longer fits in doors. Is there an equivalent to that in English?
@sehe Isn't that just referring to expressing the feeling (probably even without the feeling as a necessary precondition), rather than actually having it?
@sbi I stand corrected. The threats are apparently so mixed that I didn't notice them (apart from the euthanasia reference, which seems benign because it is - by definition - voluntary)
@sehe Well, I don't need to scroll up to understand that "dikke nek" literally is "fat neck". I was wondering, however, what it actually means, and that, if at all, you only discussed in Flemish. Which, unfortunately, turned out to be too advanced for this German to penetrate.
@DeadMG In French we sometimes use the expression tête enflée (inflated head) to designate someone who's full of himself. By extension, ne plus passer dans les portes references someone whose head is getting so large he no longer fits in doors. Is there an equivalent to that in English?
@sbi Hmm. I thought that the decay into protons was what Atlas observed. But I haven’t read the press articles – nevermind the actual research – in detail
@Takarakaka That's all nice and such. Now look at this room's name: Lounge. Why do you think we named it thus? Then at the current tagline. "The Great Procrastination Drive. Fleeting as it might be, today it really fits. Now please go and read the newbie hint, linked from the right-hand panel.
@Mysticial Almost, it’s from a book tittle that was supposed to be called “the goddamn particle” but the publishers changed the title since they feared the other title mightn’t sell in the USA
> Turned down opportunity to go on 1-hour radio programme to discuss the religious significance of the Higgs particle since there isn't any. – @marcuschown
Do you even think in English? :lol: @sbi I posted a link to my Q. hoping someone will reply to it on SO, I didn't come all the way here so that you can discuss about my issue on this chat. Thank you anyway, now I have a business to do.
When calling a function with the signature void x(long arr[19]), is the data passed by reference (i.e. are changes to the elements reflected in the variable you pass in)? I wouldn't have expected array to pointer degradation to happen in that situation, but some code I have, modifies such a parameter.
@CodeInChaos array-to-pointer degradation does happen but of course that pointer points to the first element in the array, hence elements will still be modified in the callee
Everything is, of course, possible.
That said, why don't you operate on the AST, and
don't worry about the input representation while interpreting
don't worry about interpreting while lexing/parsing
Consider an AST representation like this (inspired on a kind of simplified s-expression):
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@EtiennedeMartel If you manage to survive here for two a day, it means nuffink. We might just have had a bad day. If you survive for half a year, that's almost an achievement. If you survive a few weeks... I dunno.
With us, at home, we make remarks like "She is sitting right here" when persons present are being talked about in third person. It's a mos (cf. mores) thing, I guess
What? How can people talk about someone in the second person? "You has gone over the top last week, don't you think?" I am sorry, but this sounds like grammatical nonsense to me.
@EtiennedeMartel Don't put too much stock into them. They've had hundreds of millions of years to plot for that before our ancestors split of those feathered lizards, and failed so badly.
I have some pointers to a base type of Shape. I want to compare these objects using the == operator. The == operator should obviously return false if the objects are of different derived type. If they are of the same derived type however the members of the derived type should then be compared.
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@EtiennedeMartel Well, he has an opinion and says it. IIRC, this was posted before more and more evidence of the guy I referred being a douchebag piled up in the comments. (ICBWT.) That it isn't the same opinion as mine I don't care much. After all, I put it up for discussion.