@JerryCoffin: I think it value initializes temporary of type T & extends lifetime of that temporary by const ref. But how an abstract class can be instantiated ?
Im trying to get a map parser to work with SFML it in order to use .txm maps. However, i cant get it to work properly, so i just wondered if anyone here have used STP (which is the parser) along side SFML?
Lol, weird bugs everywhere. When I click in my game's console prompt the console stops printing anything and then when I switch back to the game's window, it crashes
@nwp I don't think you can (regardless of "what does it mean"). AFAIR the whole printing is hard-coded (well - apart from potential string-representations of defaults perhaps)
Seriously, fuck the guy who thought that it was a good idea to call « parity » the parity of the number of 1 in a bitstring. Now when I talk about the parity of an unsigned integer, I have to specify first whether I consider the unsigned integer to be a number or a bitstring.
@NaCl For a funny compiler bug, you can actually write int i; i.~auto(); in GCC. The bigger WTF, however, is why this is a compiler bug and not a standard feature.
Let's talk about English, the language, and TV series.
Since common English does not have any kind of honorifics, it is hard to tell, when watching a TV series, if two characters are like friends or what is their relation.
@StackedCrooked There are quite a few signals they can give, but they frequently give quite mixed signals too, especially in things like soap operas. Years ago I remember an ad for some soap opera that started with a "banner" something like: "Love in the Afternoon"--but that was followed by a 1 minute montage of (apparently) recent highlights from the show, most of which was characters telling each other how much they hated each other (and the rest making hatred seem reasonable).