Heh, some guy claimed hana slowed down his compilation speed and louis spent a few hours on his code only to find the cause was in range-v3. reddit link
@AndyProwl apparently there was a national pizza day in the US yesterday; although it looks like there also are more specific e.g. national pepperoni pizza days, too (what a truly great culture that has so many styles of pizza)
> November 12 National Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day
srs bsns
I’m assuming that this is the sort of 'national day' where a food group decides 'let’s throw a media event just in case it makes some people buy our stuff'
Also a message takes a shitton of space for no reason. I know I can set it to be compact, but then I lose the quick "look at avatar to guess who it is" thing, which I highly use in here
@AlexM. it’s just you said that having separate tabs was annoying and you appreciated switching from channel to channel, so I thought there was something different at play
@slaphappy > Using the /Gr compiler option causes each function in the module to compile as __fastcall unless the function is declared by using a conflicting attribute, or the name of the function is main.
I am having issues with inline listings line wrapping. As you can see in the linked image, the period ending the sentence is the next line due to wrapping of the cite-website text. The listings package decided to wrap the text even though the whole of it is on the first line. If the red hook-arro...
How likely is someone randomly selected when her iCloud account, microsoft account and paypal account (different email address) were all tempted within 2-3 months time frame?
oh man, the other day on way to work, saw ones of those epic cloud rainbows. It was so cool. This huge cloud with an amazing soft blend through the colours. I've seen photos before, but in person it's all the more impressive.
@StackedCrooked I get a list of functions (no poly lambdas or templated ones). They have a fixed arity: 1, 3, 1, ... and so on. I need to organize them like so:
It's the most optimal packing scheme for searches later on, where instead of iterating through every single function I get, I instead go directly to arity n and then look through only those functions with an arity of n.
I would use std::array, but std::array isn't compile-time polymorphic in what I can put in it.