class MainWindow
: public NonCopyable
, public SelfDestroyingObject
, public WithRestrictedAllocation
{
CPP_DECLARE_IS_NONCOPYABLE( MainWindow );
CPP_DECLARE_IS_DYNAMICALLY_ALLOCATED( MainWindow );
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I can't really agree -- it collects its screw-ups from many sources, not just Eiffel (if it was just Eiffel with C syntax, at least it would support DbC reasonably well).
@DeadMG Well, consider the self destroying object. It needs to be dynamically allocated. The simplest way to ensure that is a protected destructor. You can't inherit the access of a destructor. Today.
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@JimNorton It's large pieces of code you need to write the same everywhere to do small tasks.
@DeadMG are you unaware of gui programming, financial app domains, etc.? most objects there are self destroying. you can think it's bad, but even then you have to relate to it
@DeadMG That's VERY bad. That means that after the user closes a window, you're still holding on to a zombie object in the code. Then you're into the Microsoft solution that in no time.
@DeadMG well, the stillalive boolean variable indicates that at some point you have a zombie object. otherwise it's meaningless. but you maintained that you avoided that: a self-contradiction.
In computer programming, COMEFROM (or COME FROM) is an obscure control flow structure used in some programming languages, originally as a joke.
COMEFROM is roughly the opposite of GOTO in that it can take the execution state from any arbitrary point in code to a COMEFROM statement. The point in code where the state transfer happens is usually given as a parameter to COMEFROM. Whether the transfer happens before or after the instruction at the specified transfer point depends on the language used. Depending on the language used, multiple COMEFROMs referencing the same departure point may be...
@keith.layne I put him on the list based on my memories of him last year. He used to troll a bit too hard for my taste. That said, I wasn't used to much back then :)
@sehe Should eliminate "moderators" as a section, and move them to the other sections -- Anna to "good standing", "shog9" to "assholes", not sure about Kev.
@keith.layne You can have the full list - so the prime factors aren't so redundant: Primality of SO chat users - first 100 pages of 'Most Active' users (2000 users)
@Ell Not that I noticed. It does allow you to define a column as an array that holds an arbitrary number of values, which is a little like it being another table (but you usually only use it for a fairly small number of items).