@Mgetz Yes, but that's utterly irrelevant to std::string. In particular, std::string::length cannot be implemented as a call to char_traits<T>::length (std::string::length/std::string::size requires constant time, but char_traits<T>::length is linear).
It would (or at least could) be used by std::string when constructing a string from a pointer, but that only means that the C-string the pointer refers to needs NUL termination (which we already knew), not that the string itself must do the same.
I like the final result more than the other versions.
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@Mgetz std::string internally keeps a count to return the size in O(1) time. std::char_traits<T> and all of the functions therein are just old crappy interop from an old time in the standard. std::char_traits<T>::length, specifically, just counts the number of T instances until *ptr == 0: that's all.
@Mgetz nobody forces you, unless you're willing to blame the tools
@LucDanton Yeah. That's what I was aiming for. I reckon this was the "gesture" of the edit. More like a comment saying "Try to keep it more to the point".
I stand by my assertion that the lack of a guarantee that &s[0] can be passed around to functions requiring null termination massively decreases the value of std::string
@Mgetz Well. "massively"? I suppose it could be a hindrance when you need to work with C api's. Nothing a simple mynamespace::c_str(std::string const&) can't fix
@BartekBanachewicz Hardware doesn't matter, games do. The PS2 is the best selling console of all time and it was the least powerful hardware of its generation.
@BartekBanachewicz I kinda doubt it. There's just no compelling reason to support Linux if you're a game dev. More of them are, it seems, and being cross-platform is much easier when you licence an engine rather than write one, but it being technically possible doesn't really change the fact that you're making it technically possible to sell to virtually nobody.
@BartekBanachewicz I wasn't aware that you were doing windows, by the way. Yes on Windows, it does seem to require certain settings, but at work I'm sharing the same 64bit VMs across WIN/Linux dual boot (that's Win8)
@BartekBanachewicz Hehe. Guess how I launch that cluster that my screenshot showed:
for a in ceph{-{client,deploy},{01..03}}; do VBoxHeadless -s $a& done
> The getting started guide will use Vagrant with VirtualBox, since it is free, available on every major platform, and built-in to Vagrant. After reading the guide though, don't forget that Vagrant can work with many other providers.
@CatPlusPlus Ok. Bad thing they prominently advertise "VMWare integration" on their homepage, while VBox is actually built in
making the rest of the stuff support Linux is some extra cost, and there's the cost of supporting people who have problems because they misconfigured Linux and shit like that.
there's this weird shit in how dink smallwood manages font colors; essentially, you have a # of preset colors identified using a character (e.g. 1 or $); and if you want to change them, you write down in your script something that really reads like "yellow is now (255, 255, 255)"
@sehe My opinion of Linux has nothing to do with it. The sales statistics for people who've converted their games to run on Linux are that hardly anybody buys them. Whether or not there is or is not a substantial body of Linux-using game-buyers is totally independent of me. Except that I'm obviously not one of them.
> Meanwhile, the success of Mario Kart 8 highlights what was otherwise a quiet quarter for the Wii U. The game represented 64 percent of the 4.39 million software shipments across the three months, with 80 percent of the racer's uptake coming from outside of Japan.
@Rapptz For the record, I'm the most critical of the things I like. If I dislike it I usually don't spend enough time with it to really spot the flaws, of I can just say it sucks and not bother with it.
So if I constantly shit on Nintendo, then maybe it's because I actually like their games.
> After E3 2010, a demo of this build was previewed to Shigeru Miyamoto, who was reportedly unimpressed, dismissing it as "just a port of the GC version"
Eh, Miyamoto, the guy who keeps asking for enhanced Zelda remakes, dismisses it as a port.
> This is the first Paper Mario game not to include enemy Tattles, recipes, Clubbas, Koopatrols, Crazy Dayzees, Amazy Dayzees, Gloombas, Frost Piranhas, Putrid Piranhas, Clefts, the Merlon clan, or Whacka. This is because Shigeru Miyamoto did not want characters exclusive to the Paper Mario series in the game, besides Kersti.