@Starrrks_2 There's only "Boost" Process, but at 0.5.0 it's pretty much neglected, never accepted/reviewed for Boost and there's a lot of discussion of another redesign currently on the mailing list
@Mikhail Been rehearsing some music. Quite a lot of notes. I hope I'll be able to produce them tomorrow. A lot will depend on the tempi
@SeldomNeedy Python 2's zip(*iterables) is like 3's list(zip(*iterables)) - which is why I suggest importing izip as zip for Python 2 in my answer - stackoverflow.com/a/36918720/541136 - JF actually assumes Python 2's zip in this answer, which compounds the issue of unnecessary creation of long lists in memory. JF's answer uses 200% more memory than necessary for lists (8 bytes per item), as well as the memory for each tuple (relatively enormous at 64 bytes per tuple, see stackoverflow.com/a/30316760/541136) 800% more, so 1000% more total (assuming lazy evaluation.) — Aaron Hall42 mins ago
I thought it was duration<T> where T can be double. Anyhoops. Just scale as needed. I think precision on doubles is 18 decimal digits (off the the top of my head). You should be fine for nanos
> Such a terrific reference work! But with so many terrific random digits, it's a shame they didn't sort them, to make it easier to find the one you're looking for.
@fredoverflow I'm not talking about employment. I'm talking about skills + business oriented mind. feeling sorry for those 99.99% of talented programmers who will be employed(used) lifetime.
and may not layout the data the same, even if it is the same endianness. alignment may leave more gaps on some compilers, or can even change with compiler options
gah, can't get it to work. If I use vector.insert(pos, Component(std::forward<Args>(args)...)) it doesn't work for PODs and if I use vector.insert(pos, Component{std::forward<Args>(args)...}) it fails due to a narrowing conversion
Anyone know how i can parse a complete makefile project with clang? Does clang support creating a tu from makefiles or do i need another tool to get a list of all the files first?
Couldn't you just add the pod/not-pod distinction to a custom allocator's construct that'll do the brace-init when appropriate? boom emplace_back fixed :p
does anyone happen to know how to get symbols into LeakSanitizer? > #0 0x4d4090 in calloc (/tmp/build-ARPGT1-Clang64-Debug/ARPGT1+0x4d4090) ^ not very helpful
ugh. there's no version of std::all_of and friends without predicate that assumes elements in the range are convertible to bool? What now, find(begin, end, Falsey) != end? C++ y u so annoying