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12:16 AM
@ex-bart: You had a lot more than four years. The entire purpose of deprecation is to give you good notice to get your act together and make the code changes before you have to. At time of writing, you've had 17 years. That is, since the day C++ was standardised. Is that really not enough time? It's longer than many members of this community have even been alive, for goodness's sake. Plus, it's not like one day in 2011 someone suddenly announced that the conversion was now illegal; we knew it'd happen several years before that. I have no sympathy for lazies wilfully ignoring deprecation. — Lightness Races in Orbit 3 mins ago
amirite
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(y'know, this version of the Lounge is much nicer :D)
 
 
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10:07 AM
looool 1,077 rep and posting this was literally his or her only activity here ever. — Lightness Races in Orbit 5 secs ago
 
 
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5:11 PM
well this is impressive
[root@localhost pigeon]# g++ -W -Wall -Wextra -pthread -I. -Ictl/ -Lbuild-linux-gcc -ggdb -DRELEASE_VERSION='"9.0"' build-linux-gcc/tests/net/test-message-router.cpp build-linux-gcc/kernel/qualified-time.o build-linux-gcc/utils/registry.o build-linux-gcc/net/message-router.o build-linux-gcc/kernel/compatibility.o build-linux-gcc/T/real-functions.o -lboost_thread -lboost_iostreams -lz -ljson -lrt -obuild-linux-gcc/tests/net/test-message-router -ggdb
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
how the fuck did I manage that
 
 
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10:02 PM
it's deeply distressing to me how full of noobs our industry is
90% of questions I see nowadays are immediately close-worthy
and by noobs I don't just mean new programmers. I mean cretins who don't have the mental capacity to explain themselves properly and/or at all
 
10:27 PM
"C++ needs to expose its compilation process because the language itself is incomplete" Er, what?? — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 secs ago
 

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