I'm developing a IEEE802.11 frame parser program using libpcap inside Linux with raw C. I can parse RadioTap and IEEE802.11 headers easily but I can't find out the protocol name which is encapsulated inside the IEEE802.11 MPDU. Unfortunatly there isn't any field in IEEE802.11 header indicating th...
@BartekBanachewicz what is wrong with it? C has everything you will ever need to create iterators, generators, closures, etc. It is another question though, wether you should create one or not :)
I think it's a pointless thing to prove that you can implement a concept of an iterator, somehow.
if the language doesn't give me the tools to implement something that can be used, I think it's fair to say it doesn't give me the tools to implement it.
or we can spend the next hour discussing how Game Of Life and Brainfuck can express closures and generators
well, it depends on your understanding on these higher level objects: just because the language does not provide me syntactic sugars to easily create them, it does not mean the language does not support them
I think implementing these higher level concepts in C has two advantages, if you ask me: 1. for learning purposes -- you will understand the consequences of using such concepts in terms of memory and efficiency, which leads you to better understanding on these concepts
2. even in C, sometimes using these can give you safety features, which are otherwise not present
@BartekBanachewicz obviously they are not convenient and even in some cases, they need forced conventions, but it is doable, and sometimes it can be prefered.. anyway, I'm gladly talk about this, as a matter of fact I already started writing articles about implementing high level concepts in C to use them in C, however I have to work now, payment/tax stuff, very serious, etc. :P but at night I will be available to argue!
As I've told you already -- for the last two years at least -- comparing languages all the time, and trying to prove why the other one is much is not really productive. Everyone here, and even the new comers are 1. already speaking several languages, 2. using C because of studies, meaning they will use an other language either this or the next semester. Not to mention, we are all aware of the flaws of our beloved language.
On the other hand, arguing about implementing higher level concepts in C is a very interesting subject, and one can even think about it as a challenge, an interesting exercise.
So, I am, and all the others here are always open to discuss, or even argue about these concepts, but we are not really interested in holy wars anymore :)
I thought it would be nice to tell these, regarding your last message here :P
+ That style does not support reordering elements in any sane fashion. Got used to Genshi, Kajiki, and Tonnikala in Python land, which all handle translations transparently.
@IljaEverilä btw, if you have chrome + tamper-monkey or ff + grease-monkey, you should use Chat-Lang User Script -- it is not mandatory though, just sayin' :P
@IljaEverilä nah, as far as I can tell React is better, when I said I don't want to get my hands dirty I meant: I will wait for WASM, it is around the corner, and I will develop apps in <any other lang than JS, which can be compiled into WASM> :P