Is the following C++1y/C++14 program ill-formed?
template<class T> constexpr auto X = 42;
int main()
{
static_assert(X<int> == 42, "");
}
Why / why not?
Clang trunk complains that:
error: invalid operands to binary expression ('auto' and 'int')
@R.MartinhoFernandes Age is not a function of the number of years you've lived. (Didn't I tell you that before?)
@Borgleader Mostly with one of my sons, though. (That caused a bit of a fuzz last night, when his mother (where he stays this week) found out we're playing together, and got jealous that he would spend time with me while staying with her.
@sehe It's a bit more relaxed since I withdrew from a lot of volunteering my time for that semi-political cause. For example, I used this week's excellent weather by taking most of the week off and digging through my garden. That was wonderful. (Even though I now hurt in places I didn't know I have places at.)
IME, for parsing you often need a way to backtrack, and streams are bad at that. When I wrote the last serious recursive descent parser (for XPath), I created my own buffer that would read from a stream, but buffers characters read since the last commit operation, until the next commit. That way I could backtrack to any earlier point after the last commit.
let's say you have regular expressions in your language and "[A/*v]" is a valid regular expression. but if not in a regular expression, the "/*" would be lexed as the start of a comment
i've met similar language cruelness in real life :)
I visualise a really complicated data structure of some kind that's half-finished being unwound in order to list errors, where the unwinding is a lot less sophisticated than the process that built it in the first place
@ThePhD That's a horrible idea, IYAM. For one, if a girl buys clothes for someone else, if she is good, she'll buy the clothes she believes that someone else would want to wear – which is very likely not what she wants to wear for herself. But also, this is just dodging her question in a very, very thinly veiled way, and might actually make her mad at you.
I mean, why is this so hard? Ask her to cook a nice dinner for you. To bring some food to your birthday party. To invite you to a movie. A concert. The zoo. Whatever. Life's big. Much bigger than recorded music and computers.
Wide has std.vector(int) and int(5) for template instantiation and temporary creation, respectively- they both use the same syntax and there's no grammatical ambiguities there.
user3010322
@sbi These all be possible... if she didn't live in another state at the moment. And asking her (or displacing myself) several states away just to see her isn't exactly feasible. Believe me, if "make me a dinner" was a good enough response, I would have done it.
@Borgleader I have several girls, one of them slowly approaching the end of her teenager time. I also had several mothers for all those kids. In short: I've been burnt by such things many times.
I managed to convince Clang to cough up the goods.
so now, you can access a kind of "aggregate" header that includes all the headers you requested in one go without re-parsing any header more than once.
kind of like automatically building a PCH for you.
and also solves the problem that Clang can't share information between translation units.
user3010322
@sbi I have other wishes, but they're not... like... fulfillable by her. I have a number of things I'd like to do and get, but they're not things she can buy -- or even if she showed up right next to me right now -- that she could do. Among them is the crisis that is my family. I would ask for help studying Japanese, but she's already helping me with that, of her own volition, because we both love Japanese Culture and Japan. It's... not as if she's doing a total of absolutely nothing and
@ThePhD So ask her to send you something to make your apartment/room more livable. A nice set of sheets. A nice towel for you to use after a shower. A shirt she thinks would suit you. A kitchen utensil she thinks you're lacking. A book she thinks you might benefit from. Music she thinks you might like. A picture for your wall...