According to Wikipedia, "Code refactoring is a "disciplined technique for restructuring an existing body of code, altering its internal structure without changing its external behavior""
@EtiennedeMartel Sure, but unless you're in a real-time system, it's open to question whether speed is considered part of the behavior. Using a better algorithm would normally qualify as refactoring, but could change the speed a lot.
sorry guys, not even gonna bother to argue with you about this. you must have gotten your big O understanding from each other because seriously, your basic understanding of the maths there is...let's just say that I would expect better from a starving african baby that is simply named c++
I never quite understand how 'identical' answers posted later would get more upvotes. And my answer was arguably (quite a lot) more complete from the get-go... — sehe6 mins ago
Anyone for a pity vote here? It'll be my cap for the day
@RMartinhoFernandes You know... These days, I have to get myself motivated to even go for a rep cap. I was at 165 without any work. I repwhored for all of an hour and this stuff happens ;)
@RMartinhoFernandes Hints? I can't really be bothered beyond just scanning the incomings. I must admit that halfway that hour I noticed that I was scanning the 'active' tab, not the 'newest' tab. That wasn't very effective :)
whoa, I just thought of a massive optimization for my O(1) space overhead quicksort. now I have to rewrite it :( The optimization should bring it very very close to standard quicksort's time.
Ironically, the teenager might elect the torture as it is likely a more interesting experience. And it lasts longer. The analogy with the lua dillemma seems to be intact still.
Holy papayas! There are at least seven Internet people that believe #including non-standard headers is UB. Ok guys, you can give up now. I have found out your little charade. You can stop pretending. I know you set up all these aliases to pull a prank on me.
@RMartinhoFernandes I give up on finding a reference. I'll rewrite the code to be faster, give it to some blogger, make him mention it, and use that as my reference :/
user406009
10:58 PM
Use the improved version of the algorithm itself as a reference. Can't dispute math.
@sehe Anything's possible, of course. Somehow, I think I remember being a teenager well enough to know which I'd have, and I can't think of any of the teenagers I knew at the time who'd have done any differently either (even a few who were gay, and at least a few girls).