I remember once someone in chat tried to bet 100 with someone else about some silly thing. Something like, "I bet you 100 rep this you can't tell what animal is in this picture!"
At the time, it wasn't really feasible for the loser of the bet to pay up, so we probably had to beat him up instea...
According to strict aliasing rules:
struct B { virtual ~S() {} };
struct D : public B { };
D d;
char *c = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&d);
A char* to any object of different type is valid. But now the question is, will it point to the same address of &d? what is the guarantee made b...
> The faq says: "Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers" - sorry, but what you suggest is simply not professional thus does not fit to this place. – Shadow Wizard 5 mins ago
> Its quite common for stupid and gross inconsideration to walk hand in hand...in the moonlight, on the beach, making retard backwards-evolution babies.
anyway, it's not that the setting is terrible, but that the people in it are idiots and even within the setting, half the events make absolutely no sense
fantasy is about how awesome things used to be, and about heroes trying to maintain the status quo vs badguys trying to speed up the slow, inevitable slide towards apocalypse
@LucDanton yes and no. The universe as a whole is. The particular planet on which a story unfolds is not
In fantasy settings, it applies to everything. Magic was more powerful way back. They had better technology, greater heroes, better weather, friendlier elves and sharper swords
and there is nothing to be done about this
It is fundamentally impossible to forge a sharp sword today
> @Problem Probably, but we shouldn't help accelerate the problem. Perhaps something like bets with 250-500 max, 1-2x per recipient, 5x total per week or month could work so that people don't have to use the bounty workaround. – Kevin 3 mins ago
What?
This guy is taking this way too seriously.
I never thought people on meta took things seriously.
I mean, that's actually a good thing, because they wear and break and that results in money to my father, but they're extremely annoying when I'm driving.
I am using GCC 4.5.0 with the Eclipse IDE (if that matters) on Windows via MinGW.
I'm using the -std=c++0x flag.
I find that _GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS still isn't defined, so thread for me still isn't a member of namespace std. -- or perhaps it is something else.
What does one do to get C++0x thre...
> This is one of the many reasons manual transmissions are still offered today, and why the demand for them still has a place in the market. The price of a new car with a manual transmission will often be lower than the same car with an automatic transmission.[citation needed]