so instead of vector<string> src{"a", "b"}; set<string> dst(src.begin(), src.end()); you write src := []string{"a", "b"}; dst := map[string]bool{}; for _, x := range src { dst[x] := true; }
such a great language.
and unfortunately the golag room is dead so I write my complains here
So I am new to the world of C++ and I am going through the introduction compilers of C++ Language.
This is what I have put in for the Command
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
auto x = R"(Hello World!)";
std::cout << x;
}
So when I try to compile this it keeps giving me this error.
...
Apparently the guy who called emergency services said himself that it was probably just a toy gun. Police should have ducked for cover rather than just going "fuck it, BANG"
it would have very quickly become clear whether the weapon was real
also, BBC news sucks because they keep oscillating between "he refused to put his hands up when ordered" and "he failed to put his hands up when ordered"
When I blame police please note that I do not have enough information to mean just the officers particularly: the entire system obviously has at least one major flaw
that could be primarily in the call centre for all I know
The entire "human population" system, yes, because over the last few centuries we managed to get more and more idiot survive their early life. The beautiful side effect of progress :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes right, which is why I'm trying to figure out what you meant. but since you seem intent on not clarifying your very rude statement, here we are...
and afaik there's no "gene" to magically imbue young children with the knowledge that there are wankers out there who'd rather kill you than ask you questions
@Griwes evolution effectively stopped when we could self-select and help people to survive and learn instead of just dying. Human evolution ideally should try to get rid of people who murder 12-yr olds
not every discussion in which people don't all agree with each other is an "argument". at least, not in the sense that it has connotations of bickering and thwacking each other over the head with shovels
AND IF U DISAGREE THENU R AN IDIOT AND SHULD DIE THRU NATRUAL SILECTXION
@LightnessRacesinOrbit When your toy gun looks like a real gun, and is hardly distinguishable from the distance, and you start walking around with it in public, expect getting filtered out from life vOv
anyway the whole thing was a massive misunderstanding but I feel that the call centre is probably to blame: they must have had their reasons not to bother passing along all the important information from the caller. probably thought they knew better.
@QuestionC I agree. It's too obvious now. However, occasionally the Daily Mash is just preposterous enough to be funny: thedailymash.co.uk/news/environment/…
@Griwes No, you're a doofus for blaming everyone else for the fact that you've repeatedly failed to make any logical sense, nor to pay attention to the proposed counter-arguments.
> As a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent redenomination. Thus, on January 1, 1995, 10,000 old złotych (PLZ) became one new złoty (PLN).
I'm confused though cos I was told that Ł is more like a "w" sound; this implies I've been pronouncing "złoti" wrong the whole time, unless the leading 'z' changes it back to an "ell"?
@BartekBanachewicz well Anglicisation was the driving factor there
Nope, as Magnus said.
However,
git-rerere could come close to what you want in a way: if there were previous manual conflict resolutions that you didn't want to loose, you can enable rerere (prerecorded conflict resolutions) so that they will automatically be resolved in the same way on subse...
@R.MartinhoFernandes The latter is only on the deluxe and is digital-only; I think the latter is the version from Coop's POV in the tesseract (and I think the content of the scene combined with the styling of the name backs that up), but I haven't really looked into it yet