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@RadekSlupik in practice, though, every compiler you're likely to ever use does it, because it's more work to map 0 to some obscure value than to just let it be 0
@MooingDuck That makes no such assumption. When you compare a pointer to 0, the 0 is converted to a null pointer (whatever bit pattern that might be) which is then compared to the existing pointer.
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@cHao I mean the compiler complains if you don't have a try...catch but you shouldn't have to declare the exception types you throw. on second thoughts i dont like them :L
@MooingDuck Basically, that's the way the compiler has to say "Hey dude, catch(NonThrownException e)? WTF is wrong with you? You don't want to catch this, I'm sure. Please check it out and decide what you really want to catch."
only problem with just using unchecked exceptions is that since checked exceptions are supposed to force you to handle the bad stuff that can happen, unchecked exceptions have grown to mean something more "bad"
@R.MartinhoFernandes i'm pretty sure null pointer exceptions aren't checked cause they are more likely to indicate a bug in the code itself than a mishap at runtime
seems like all the checked exceptions are for issues that would only be findable at runtime...whereas stuff like null references, invalid arguments, etc should have been fixed before the code was ever compiled :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Checked exceptions are for environment errors, unchecked exceptions for programming errors. You are not supposed to handle programming errors at runtime.
@cHao Right, and don't you find it backwards to have the compiler help you for the ones findable at runtime, and zero help for the ones to be found at compile time?
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope. i'm not a fan of checked exceptions, but they make some sense. you should know what you're doing, so checking every single exception would basically be treatingy you like a 2 year old...but it's easy to forget that that file that's "always" gonna be there, sometimes won't be.
i think, agnosticism is atheism without the understanding (so, based only on associations and emotions), thus without the conviction. that's often annoying to other people.
Note that this code does not compile with Visual C++ version 11 and earlier (i.e., it does not compile with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012, and Visual C++ is the main compiler for the most common platform). So, if you want portable code, don't do this. Yet. — Cheers and hth. - Alf2 mins ago
OS was terrible, and when I tried to salvage my money by installing windows on it, the windows are miraculously buggy, and have not updated in four years. And there's no windows driver for my videocard.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf yeah, I had to reinstall the Mac OS twice in the first two months. And it did the mac equivalent of a blue screen about every other week.
Installed windows, and (after addressing a problem with S:S&D) never had a bluescreen in the four years since.
hardware is awesome though, except my Ethernet port broke right away.
Tech support is awesome too, except if you take it in there's a 100% chance they will replace your harddrive for free. (They'll put your files on the new drive for $100)
oh. my. gosh. ideone.com/vsVNX It's Java, but I think any C++ person will appreciate how terrible this is