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JBL
1:00 PM
@TonyTheLion New job ?
 
Why why whyyyyyyyyyyyyy whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy couldn't they just used a document database.
WHY
Why reinvent the wheel, and horribly insanely badly at that.
Why are PHP developers SO FUCKING INCOMPETENT AT EVERYTHING
 
@TonyTheLion You're alive!
 
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PC LOAD VODKA
 
1:01 PM
Why is your job constantly jumping from bad technology to worse technology?
 
@CatPlusPlus Obviously, because otherwise they wouldn't be PHP developers.
 
Because I'm the only one who can, apparently.
My now former coworker fucked up on this project, and it's an important project, and unpassable critical deadline is for Wednesday.
But hey, if I make it, I have more arguments for a pay raise.
And also I have a golden opportunity to rip on and insult everyone involved in Drupal project.
 
JBL
I guess you value way more the latter.
 
So it's not all bad.
And I don't really mind being the best programmer in the company, however valuable that isn't.
:v
 
Am I the only one who's rather bothered at a question like this being closed? I'll grant it's not a great question, but in point of fact most comparisons of sorting simply dismiss all three as horribly slow and leave it at that, with no comparison of one to another, or explanation of when to prefer one over another.
The question was closed as showing no research effort, but I doubt anybody of the people who voted to close actually knows the answer.
 
1:06 PM
"Well, OK, so your car is written off and your family are dead, but hey - your iPhone screen survived the accident!"
 
@JerryCoffin can't read it :<
 
@JerryCoffin I'd say insertion, but I could be wrong. Definitely not bubble.
 
@JerryCoffin Insertion sort is quite useful :S
 
@JBL Yes, my old job just ended, and starting a new one in a week
 
JBL
@TonyTheLion Oh, gratz ! What's the new one about ?
 
1:08 PM
Of course I don't know the best/average efficiency of any of those off hand.
 
@chris There's the trick: under just the right circumstances it can be bubble (it became known largely because it was proved the optimal sort under a very specific/narrow set of constraints.
 
@JBL Finance.
 
@JerryCoffin Yeah, in pretty rare conditions :p
@TonyTheLion Sounds solid enough, congratulations.
 
@chris Well, close it. At best, it's one of those "which is the best way to get from A to B, car, train or plane?" questions.
 
@chris Yup -- but the point isn't so much how often those conditions arise (essentially never any more) as the fact that it's a legitimate question, and despite the implication to the contrary, the answer isn't immediately obvious, nor will a quick search with Google provide a real answer.
 
1:10 PM
@chris :)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sebastian managed to bring convincing arguments: stackoverflow.com/questions/18392948/…
 
@JerryCoffin ..and that's the problem - the OP hasn't provided any details of the data set to be sorted except 'in general', so it's not possible to give any specific reply.
 
I'm deleting my answer now
 
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Q: Fast(est) way to write a seqence of integer to global memory?

user2188453The task is very simple, writting a seqence of integer variable to memory: Original code: for (size_t i=0; i<1000*1000*1000; ++i) { data[i]=i; }; Parallelized code: size_t stepsize=len/N; #pragma omp parallel num_threads(N) { int threadIdx=omp_get_thread_num(); s...

Where is Misty when you need him? ;_;
 
@delnan Most probably. Time to call Mysticial~ — Mohammad Ali Baydoun 1 min ago
 
1:14 PM
haha
 
Cacheline masturbation
 
@MartinJames No, but it's possible to tell about the factors and circumstances that affect their speed, so a reasonably intelligent person can apply that knowledge to a given situation. That makes this a much better question than something more specific, where the answer is just A, B or C, and that's the end of it. This, instead, allows an answer that "teaches to fish", so it can provide real, long-term value.
 
Meh, cannot make that into a joke that I like.
 
@JerryCoffin Hmm maybe. It's sorts - such info. is easily googleable and returns plenty good results and err.. comparisons. I'm not convinced that trying to stuff all that into an SO answer is worthwhile.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Noticed.
 
@MartinJames well, we have this wondrous ability to leave comments, for example asking for details about the characteristics of the data set to be sorted.
@MartinJames worthwhile for whom? Is it worthwhile to forbid others from writing an SO answer about it?
 
1:19 PM
Hm, Cygwin's OpenSSH + ConEmu is working pretty good.
 
@MartinJames As I already pointed out, nearly all comparisons just dismiss all three as categorically "slow", and leave it at that. I've looked. It's very difficult to find a comparison that gives a meaningful answer to the question he asked.
 
There's a fine line between "it is not worthwhile for me to try to write a good answer to this question", and "the question deserves to be closed". That's what keeps every question ever from being closed immediately ;)
 
Oh my, Cat's finally bananas from all the crappy tasks.
 
No, really
 
also, my default position is that questions being closed is wrong, so I'm biased. :) Occasionally, it is really really the right thing to do, but as a general rule, most questions have some value.
 
1:21 PM
The elephant in the room is of course: Why do you (think you) need to have memory filled with an increasing integer sequence?! — sehe 8 secs ago
 
@jalf I think it should be closed because nobody can write a good answer, of any sane length, that does not involve research and links from google etc.
 
@jalf I agree on all but one point: the line isn't really all that fine. This seems to me a clear-cut case of "I don't care, so nobody should care."
@MartinJames Wrong!
 
@JerryCoffin yep, by "fine line" I mean "not actually a fine line at all". :)
 
@jalf Interesting.
 
@MartinJames (a) how do you know, and (b) are we forbidding answers which rely on research now? (And (c) why on Earth would we do that?)
 
1:23 PM
By "interesting" I mean "actually not that interesting" :P
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes loller
 
Ugh, QThread, my arch-nemesis.... We meet again...
 
@jalf I'm fine with closing duplicates, especially ones that are already answered really well. That's clearly not the case here though.
 
You know, I'm downloading a database dump, but I'm not entirely sure what database I just dumped.
 
@jalf a) 'cos it's sort efficiency. b) If the research could be done far more efficiently by the OP, yes.
 
1:25 PM
Every piece of communication wrt this project has different IPs.
But the key I got works here.
vOv
 
@MartinJames what.
 
Like everywhere the server is .210, but the IP that actually works and was included in the mail with the key password is .211
 
(a) please show me where in the book of rules it says that SO is not for questions on sorting, and (b) if the OP did that research, others wouldn't benefit from it. If someone does that research as part of an answer, others can read it and benefit from it.
 
@jalf That's that Java-style crap, right?
 
You may remember that one of the goals for SO was to be a repository of programming knowledge, so that if I google a question such as this, it points me to a SO answer telling me what I need to know
 
1:26 PM
The internal database IP that was given in tickets doesn't match what's in the config.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yup
 
How exactly does basic_istream& operator>>( void*& value ); work?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes (And in case there's any doubt, by arch-nemesis I really do mean arch-nemesis) :P
 
@jalf 'sorting algorithm efficiency' About 72,200,000 results (0.33 seconds)
 
1:27 PM
@MartinJames Perhaps you can find the one that adequately answers the question then?
 
Does it read a hex address or something?
 
@MartinJames Sure -- now read through those and try to find one that answers the question he asked.
 
@jalf No thanks - that would involve me in doing research for the OP that it could more easily do itself.
 
@MartinJames we get it, you hate sharing knowledge, but maybe, just maybe, there are still a few SO users who think it is valuable to do so, and who may even enjoy helping others. Do you get a kick out of preventing them?
@MartinJames So you don't know that an answer already exists on Google
 
@jalf Now you're trolling :)
 
1:29 PM
People who don't get sarcasm are very, very, very, very smart.
 
Why is it relevant how many answers to "sorting algorithm efficiency" exists on Google if neither of us know what's in those answers?
 
@JerryCoffin why don't you vote to undelete?
 
@MartinJames I am deadly serious. I'd say trying to prevent others from helping fellow programmers constitutes trolling though.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have.
 
@JerryCoffin Oh, that doesn't refresh automatically. Nevermind.
Someone else ran into this stackoverflow.com/q/18404108/46642
 
1:32 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes It seems like lately, a lot of the automatic refresh stuff isn't happening (dependably, anyway).
 
> I want to make a dynamic string array using string*, not collections, vectors, etc.
 
JBL
@jalf What's wrong about them ? :/ (I'm using them for not that long, and if it's better to drop them, i'd better do that right away...)
 
Ok, so here are the choices. a) Post 100's links, which is disapproved of. b) Do the OP's research for it. c) Close the question as too broad.
If the question is still live, feel free to answer it.
 
Xeo
@JerryCoffin IIRC, that never refreshed automatically.
 
1:34 PM
typed in the wrong address and look what I have found :p
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 LOL!
 
@Xeo Ah, i didn't realize that.
 
My auto refresh stuff works somewhere just fine, but not somewhere else >.>
 
@JBL The whole Java-esque "in order to use this, you have to create another class which inherits from it, and overload its run function".
 
And both network configurations should be about the same.
 
1:35 PM
A sane thread is a function or a function object, because, well, there's no reason to make it more complicated than that.
 
JBL
@jalf Meh... :/ I didn't do that.
 
I wonder if I should go ask on the asylum about this.
 
@JBL so what did you do then?
 
JBL
@jalf basically, a worker object, then moveToThread(QThread*)
 
@CatPlusPlus I like this. It's crazy enough to work.
 
JBL
1:37 PM
And then connected the started() signal to the relevant function.
Dunno if it's that better...
 
@JBL Oh gawd, those horrible interfaces.
 
@jalf If I want to subclass Thread, maybe to create 'QueueThread' that has an internal P-C queue and an 'push(someObject)' method, why not?
 
@JBL it's a more sane model, but it also means a metric crapton of boilerplate code, and don't get me started on the nonsense of moveToThread
@MartinJames because that is a ridiculous thing to do? A queue is not a thread :|
 
JBL
@jalf I think I've used moveToThread() mostly because that "affinity with a thread" isn't defined in my mind, yet that works.
(And before you jump on me, yeah, I know, that's bad)
 
@JBL what you're doing is the right approach afaik, if you need all the Qt signal/slot/event loop cruft set up. But I just needed to start a thread which calls precisely zero Qt code, and then QThread is an abomination :p
 
1:39 PM
Dunno about Qt, but FWIW, Java has the Executor framework which is much better than using Thread directly.
 
@jalf It's an inter-thread comms mechanism, ie. something that threads, and thread subclasses, often use.
 
@MartinJames If your threads need a specialized thread just to talk to other threads, then your threads have a problem....
 
JBL
@jalf Subclassing a "Thread" class to include your code feels wrong anyway...
 
It might make sense for a queue abstraction to have a thread internally which does whatever it needs to do, but making it be a thread? Please, god, no
 
Actually, the only big issue I have with Java's Executor framework is that the lack of lambdas/method references in the language makes it a bit harder to use than it should be.
 
1:41 PM
@JBL yup
 
JBL
A thread should run your code, not be your code..
 
@JBL exactly :)
Anyway, I'm gonna use boost::thread for now, and hope no one complains :)
 
JBL
Still, I find convenient the signals/slots with an object moved to a thread.
But I'd like to know more about moveToThread() and why exaclty it is nonsensical.
(But maybe that belongs to SO)
 
@jalf What? I just don't understand the issue at all. If you subclass Queue to make an executor, it would be the only queue class ever with it's own execution.
 
@JBL it's just the whole "thread affinity" thing that bugs me.
@MartinJames huh?
 
1:44 PM
lol, what a mess.
 
JBL
@jalf I think I just thought "Meh, so, uh, it makes it run the code relative to this object". And did not try to look further...
 
You guys are talking past each other.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I noticed.
 
> On a somewhat meta level, the entire premise for the Kingdom Hearts series. Final Fantasy meets Disney? It'll never catch on!
And now there's how many people excited about the third being developed.
 
This unbalance really bugs me.
 
1:58 PM
@Pawnguy7 Is it called the hallucination forest?
 
@Pawnguy7 WOT? A speeding motorists' nightmare?
 
@chris I have been going by "Rainbow", but close enough.
 
Xeo
Colors aren't grouped enough to count as a rainbow
 
Hehe - one of the Gatso's has been vandalised :)
 
Cool, Ballmer is calling it quits
 
2:00 PM
Anyway. Thoughts, besides the unbalance?
 
what's an unbalance?
 
Lack of balance? :D
 
@jalf IMO, you're looking at things backwards. Given the degree to which machines are becoming parallel, it's becoming less a matter of "what's the minimum number of threads necessary?" and more "what's the largest number of threads I can use without it causing a problem?" That said: I agree with your conclusion -- a thread specifically for a queue doesn't seem to make any real sense.
 
What? You mean because the tallest speed-cameras are all on the right?
 
No. They are meant to be trees. And they are not symmetrical.
 
2:03 PM
@JerryCoffin but I wasn't implying that "what's the minimum number of threads necessary" was the important question. More that if you need a thread C in order for thread A to communicate with thread B, then you've got a nasty recursive setup which requires an infinite number of threads ;)
 
@JerryCoffin Oh. I've been using such classes, on-and-off, for 35 years.
 
And I'd like to see the multicore CPU which can provide that
 
@jalf Well yes, there is that.
 
@jalf Whatever it is you are describing, rest assured that I don't do anything like that!
 
@MartinJames And Qt came up with their lousy broken QThread a decade or two ago. People have been writing bad code for a long time ;)
 
2:04 PM
Should I stick to one tree size?
 
@jalf Oh, I know that. Luckily, I have never used QThread.
 
@Pawnguy7 no. I have no idea what you're trying to achieve, of course, but that looks pretty good to me.
 
Does the ground look blurry to everybody else?
 
@Pawnguy7 Yes
 
@Pawnguy7 yes. Shouldn't it?
 
2:06 PM
I have no idea why it is.
 
This is a strange day. I agree with @jalf there. If they're all the same size, there's no impression of 3D/depth.
 
It is unique, but it kind of bugs me at the same time. Not sure.
 
coliru.stacked-crooked.com/… It's technically a oneliner one-statementer, right?
@CatPlusPlus betaForce Windows 2048? Wut. Are you going to run a minecraft server as well?!
 
Good explanation, but doesn't actually directly answer the question. — Karu 12 mins ago
Dude downvoted me...
 
JBL
@R.MartinhoFernandes He didn't like the fact you didn't explicitely say what was actually the type of auto in the OP's case ?
 
2:13 PM
@sehe I wondered about that :) How much traffic is cattomeat expecting?
 
@JBL Seems so.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes decltype(auto) would work for a reference, right?
 
Colored clouds, anybody?
 
@MartinJames 2048MB RAM... Not about the traffic
 
@sehe 1GB RAM is so not enough for TeamCity + whatever else.
 
2:14 PM
Perhaps it is anticipating a coliru instance...
 
@Pawnguy7 Which drug are we on now? :p
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@CatPlusPlus TeamCity. I must have missed some features
 
JBL
@Pawnguy7 Seeing your images for a while now, I'm truly wondering about what you're working on.
 
TeamCity instance alone requires ~700MB.
@sehe You don't expect me to have a project with no CI coverage, do you?
 
I would have thought that 2G was not even enough for OS?
 
2:15 PM
Imma rant on meta.
 
I could run a Buildbot, but I got addicted to TeamCity so there's that.
 
@JBL screensaver.
 
Not about the downvote, though. Totally unrelated.
 
JBL
@Pawnguy7 Oh ok !
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have fun.
 
2:16 PM
@TonyTheLion Have you ever read any of my posts on meta? I almost always have fun with them.
 
@MartinJames It can run fine on 768.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you read any of my posts on meta? I don't have any.
 
Probably even 512.
 
@CatPlusPlus so it's not about hosting the chat server
 
@CatPlusPlus Windows server?
 
2:17 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have
 
@sehe It'll run the chat when the time comes.
 
@chris No idea. Anyway, nobody had suggestions for one (that I could picture anyway), and I had no ideas at the time, so this is what we get.
I got an idea for the next one though.Anybody want to hear it?
 
Before that it'll run just the project infrastructure stuff.
 
Heh - just reading the Ballmer stuff.
 
@Pawnguy7 sure
 
2:25 PM
@CatPlusPlus hmmm. might make sense than. I don't usually run any build servers on a VPS
 
where are those lists of books on Stackoverflow? I need one for OpenGL beginner
 
As far as Steve Ballmer goes, I think Lewis Carroll said it best:

The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!"
He chortled in his joy.
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Not really a LC fan, but have a star anyway: )
 
@JerryCoffin The '?' is wrong!
 
2:31 PM
Mowning
 
@A.H. Ok. Well I was thinking, I have done clouds, and rain. And a dark overcast for effect. So what I can do is, make a storm, with branching lightning, and use lighting similar to what the torches in the cave ha.
 
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Q: Can SO stop making me look like an illiterate fool?

R. Martinho FernandesArgh, this happens to me all the time: I type a comment like "@Jon can you please explain that part in more detail?" and it ends up as "can you please explain that part in more detail?". This makes me look like a fool that doesn't capitalise the first letter of sentences. This was mentioned befo...

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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oops -- and too late to edit.
 
@Pawnguy7 Those doesn't look clouds :P and what is wrong with the ground?
 
@Jefffrey I honestly don't know.
 
@JerryCoffin You are a disgrace.
 
Should I spend time to learn vim?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...and you are a person who states the obvious. What of it?
 
@Jefffrey Answer by vim user: yes. Answer by someone else: no.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes And you are...
 
2:35 PM
That said, yes.
 
@Jefffrey what would make them look like clouds?
 
so erm... you know the 'word' 'REST'... what ~sort~ of word is, an 'anagram'?
 
@Pawnguy7 Not sure.
Perhaps concentrate more on not looking like a fool who tags people who don't need tagging, then you can correctly capitalise all day long — musefan 2 mins ago
He has a point
 
Xeo
@thecoshman acronym?
 
@Xeo yeah, that's what I meant... though, is that the best way to describe type of word 'REST' is?
 
2:40 PM
lol, anagram.
 
looks like Ballmer finally figured out how to make Microsoft stock go up.
^ ouch
 
Xeo
ow
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes hey! I know the difference, I just done derped up :(
 
user1804599
@sehe Ik snap hem niet.
 
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes Kind of ironic how that question is a dupe.
 
2:42 PM
@not-rightfold Of what?
 
user1804599
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Q: Capitalize "possible" in the automatically inserted comments when you vote to close as a dupe

Andreas BoniniThe comment reads: possible duplicate of [link] The missing capitalization bothers me a lot; it should be Possible.

 
@not-rightfold You... don't?!?! Perhaps you can read it in full, starting at the topleft and then not stopping before the very last bit at the right bottom? Also, this was yesterday's paper, for context.
> down with capitalist pigs!
lol
 
Xeo
> Only one comment allowed per 15 seconds; timer reset.
ffff
 
user1804599
@sehe I did.
 
user1804599
I still don't get it.
 
2:44 PM
@not-rightfold Well. You're too young to remember what newspapers were about, I guess.
 
user1804599
I mean, when I read those boring articles, I don't get any special "gevoel". Mensen met Alzheimer hebben geen gevoel?
 
@not-rightfold ... not if you're clued in, perhaps.
 
@Jefffrey "Something is wrong! Fix it!" "What is wrong?" "I don't know." :D
 
@not-rightfold No, actors don't have 'gevoel'. When they act.
 
@not-rightfold They vergeten that constantly
 
Xeo
2:46 PM
0
Q: Is there a way to emplace return value?

Vittorio Romeo// VERSION 1 struct Range { int begin, end; }; inline Range getRange() { int newBegin, newEnd; // do calculations return {newBegin, newEnd}; } struct Test { std::vector<Range> ranges; inline void intensive() { ranges.push_back(getRange()); // or ranges.empl...

 
@Pawnguy7 There's obviously something wrong there. Don't know exactly what though :P
 
Xeo
Oh gawd the comments! Someone make it stop!
 
@not-rightfold :(
 
@Jefffrey To me, obviously wrong means something like this.
 
Xeo
2:49 PM
There's no std::piecewise_construct_t overload for emplace_back, is there?
 
@Xeo After rereading emplace_back docs, excuse me while I go refactor... all my code ;_;
 
Xeo
This has nothing to do with emplace_back
Returning a reference to a local variable is broken, period.
 
But shouldn't it be fine if we forward it? :<
 
Xeo
no
It's still a reference
 
@Xeo: repeated tests with full optimization settings both on clang++3.4 and g++4.8.1 in "real" code — Vittorio Romeo 4 mins ago
@Bartek Where's Criterion++ when we need it?
 
2:51 PM
okay :<
 
@Pawnguy7 Well, you know. White blocks in (light) blue background can be easily identified as "clouds". Colorful blocks in a white background... not so much.
 
@Jefffrey Perhaps. Hard for me to judge due to the obvious bias. Although.. do they look like trees either?
 
I'm not that much for the capsized, sinking ship either.
 
@Pawnguy7 Nope. They look like clouds after a while. But there's a time span in which you seriously don't know what's going on there :)
 
@Xeo hmm? there is iff you are emplacing a tuple?
 
Xeo
2:54 PM
@sehe I meant that it does the unpacking implicitly, without the type needing to have a piecewise-constructor.
 
> Berlin will give you enough opportunities to enjoy a good queue.
 
lol. As long as it's not double-ended
When will google ads finally realize I already bough that Wiimote second-hand... :(
 
@MartinJames I fixed that.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can't remember queueing much for anything. Beer, pizza etc. all fairly quick.
 
@MartinJames Yeah, totally not my experience either. And I have been to the government bureau places.
Still funny.
 
3:01 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes 'government bureau places' - yeah. No fun anywhere.
 
I managed to do something with government without a queue once.
It wasn't tax-related.
 
@CatPlusPlus The only times I can remember interacting with government without a queue is in general election polling stations.
@CatPlusPlus Oh, BTW, I'm willing to help a bit with hosting costs, if it gets that far :)
 
covertbob is quite a nice username
 
3:16 PM
How effective do you think Microsoft advertising is?
 
3/10
 
@sehe Doesn't sound so good when notted. 'not-covertbob' just sounds wrong.
 
lol, "notting" is a thing now.
 
@Jefffrey familiar with git?
 
Another 'Indirection of the Month' entry:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18404470/cant-pass-char-as-argument
 
3:19 PM
@Pawnguy7 a little
 
@Pawnguy7 The only one with crappier marketing is EA.
 
notting, it's nuttin'
 
I wonder if there's anything in Nottingham. /cc @LightnessRacesinOrbit
Maybe it's just ham.
 
@Jefffrey Ah. It seems I accidentally commited my sdf file.
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@EtiennedeMartel Notting hill like
 
3:30 PM
@EtiennedeMartel There is nothing at all of interest in Nottingham, (unless there is a test on at Trent Bridge).
 
Coliru broke?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It worked this morning.
(My morning)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mmm? No problems here. (#Wazzittajoke)
 
-10 Imaginary Internet Points for using a hash tag outside of Twitter.
 
Oh wait, you followed me anyways, IIRC
 
3:37 PM
On Twitter, yes.
 
So, no need to onebox that tweet :/ #redundancy #echochamber
(see what I did?! see it?!)
 
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Q: How to implement a map<set<string>,list<int>> in c++?

user2711555i have to implement this container in C++: map<set<string>,list<int>> m; First i have to put data in it, then i have to display the map. Can someone please show me how to to this?

 
Using a set as a key? How does that even make sense? — Etienne de Martel 3 secs ago
 
That's not the placement one.
It's the normal, malloc-y one.
 
3:41 PM
right
I got confused, dammit.
It's the size param that made it look like placement.
But that should be a pointer if it were placement. Plus a length.
 
I prefer to keep the logic separate from the code
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I presume he's referring to state-machine tables, and the like.
 
@StackedCrooked Whacha using for the syntax highlighting on coliru?
 
No, he's referring to writing code that makes no sense.
 
3:46 PM
@Borgleader ACE editor.
I just looked at which one ideone used.
And used it myself :P
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, OK :)
 
Haha ok, I found Code Mirror and it's behaving strangely so far.
 
Neither is perfect.
ACE has quirks.
 
Well it's used by like a bajillion things so I might try that instead. With CodeMirror at the moment not only do i not have line numbers (despite setting the value to true) as soon as i press enter the code display fucks up
 
Sounds amazing.
 
3:54 PM
@FlorisVelleman You probably have enough downvotes against you to call the guy out in front of the mods. It's pretty clear what he's after. He wants you below 2k so you can't review.
 
Over 100 sets of parents who don't realize that's not a name.
 
I don't think they care.
 

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