Say there's a language where there's only a number type, which can be any decimal or integer, but I define a wrapper class or a sub-class of this number type, which limits it to a certain size or to an integer... Is it possible to create a compiler for such language to optimize numbers stored in memory according to such definitions created in the code itself, by the developer? :S
@Florian however I'm concerned if this feature is implemented through the use of specialized features like reserved keywords that set the max size of bits a number can be, if so then that's not what I'm looking for
@Florian is the feature you use to do so only meant for defining a type with min/max values? or does it have other uses and the compiler can detect when it's used for min/max declarations?
@Florian seems "is" is not restricted to "min/max", but "range" seems to, unnecessarily, be a pre-defined type. I mean it can have its advantage to pre-define it, but it makes the language less flexible
@Florian say a language like Java gets floats removed, so Number just becomes Integer, can you work-around to create something like a float? I mean computers ultimately store floats as integers... So I'm guessing yes, but just making sure?
oh btw, this is my lockscreen with i3-lock: i.imgur.com/202z8Lv.png. my sister has stopped hard rebooting the laptop now when I am away and she wants to use windows.
rofi is coming with a file browser in the next version. and rofi scripts can communicate with other x11 apps and autocomplete shit in your browser etc. I agree with that sentiment, but rofi is pretty nice. can't give it up now
@littlepootis dmenu doesn't have a window switcher
@KendallFrey the idea was that technically everyone should be from the same exact place, and show that stuff from all over the world ends up in our homes
@MadaraUchiha This guy created a question which was instantaneously upvoted then posted 2 answers which made no sense and which were instantaneously upvoted.
@William the graph will go with other title information. The idea is that only people who are looking for this graph will find it, they won't just stumble upon it. AKA homework
This is still an overkill super complicated FizzBuzz and for what it's worth I would fail someone a coding interview for that. — Benjamin Gruenbaum10 hours ago