okay so how does Microsoft even HOPE that anyone will use windows server as a professional OS if it can't even update itself without restart and is pushing updates every freaking day
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@Jefffrey indeed, since it's a constant I/O action.
I was so stumped about why my function wasn't giving the output I wanted. Then I finally realized I was comparing std::mismatch(...).first == range.begin()
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@FredOverflow make it generate Venn diagrams as well.
@FredOverflow uhm, well you probably ca automate the process of making a simplification, even thoug you might end up writing more code and a few more hours, it will save time in the long run
@FredOverflow nono, I had electrical engineering, we did go on the subject "fundamental basics" and working with bits, bytes, how a bit is saved, flip flops, RAM, eventually some simple maths
I'd like to see a language where you can annotate whether your function needs Turing-completeness, similar to how you can annotate I/O actions in Haskell through the type system.
// you want to do this:
struct A { virtual ~A() = default; };
struct B : A { };
void f(A& x) { printf("A\n"); }
void f(B& x) { printf("B\n"); }
f(static_cast<A&>(*new B));
// to print B
It's impossible to solve this problem unless you add one of the following restrictions: 1) dynamic linking is illegal 2) runtime error instead of compile-time error if no match found
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If you apply option 1) then this is my favourite way of solving the expression problem.
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Option 2) is very useful in dynamically typed languages (since type errors are always at runtime), and is applied in Perl 6, Clojure and Elixir.
object[] a = new string[1]; // allowed lol
a[0] = 42; // runtime error lol
2
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6:57 PM
Even worse: in Eiffel you can make a parameter of an override of a more specific type than the parameter of the overridee, and getting it wrong isn't a runtime error but UB. XD
I am not 100% sure about what is meant by “custom” Big Five in the Rule of Zero. It might either mean manually implemented or not implicitly generated. That means, it is unclear to me whether virtual or nonpublic, but defaulted Big Five are included in that rule.
@ArneMertz You could've just asked @R.MartinhoFernandes :P