@sbi Something like Address a as a member. Would you have the modifier set the member using an Address object or have it take each individual component making up the member?
@jalf Too bad. Really, besides trying to make a tiny splash, what do you gain out of this?
user406009
After reading that article, I am starting to think C++ is one of the most misunderstood languages. People see the new and delete keywords and think, "Mhh, the word heap is cool, I should use it everywhere", ignoring the fact that in modern day C++ smart pointers are used extensively, and the only delete is in the implementation of some sort of smart resources handler.
@sbi pretty much what I said. first, it might make more of a splash than people complaining without being willing to take the consequence, and secondly, I meant it when I wrote that all the rep and badges just made me feel like I was too mixed up in the twisted hierarchy of SE, which i don't want
Oh, and third, I'm curious to see what they'll say :)
and secondly, that's not very helpful because they don't tell you that's what to do at all, and I have to come here begging for some other unlucky sod to tell me what to do
so if some thing required some other cockery, I'd have no way to actually do it myself
and on top of that, if I want to offer the C++ interface that I need to offer, I need to use Clang, which as far as I know also does not offer C# bindings
@RMartinhoFernandes I can't write a C++ program without linking to the C++ standard library and pulling in all cruft I'm not using. There's no way to provide a full-blown alternative.
I am just curious why drivers and firmwares almost always are written in C or Assembly, and not C++?
I have heard that there is a technical reason for this.
Does anyone know this?
Lots of love,
Louise
Well, pretty much everything else is usable without the library. C++ gives a lot of power to the implementation/library, not so much to the user of the language