> These days I'm mostly programming in Haskell, having spent the past 5 years going through that painful but eye-opening learning curve. Most of the code I maintain is Perl, C, and shell script, but I'd just as soon use Haskell for anything new. I've gradually became a big fan of Haskell; I feel it makes me write much more solid code that is much easier to maintain and refactor. But the best part is there are seemingly no end of things to learn in the Haskell space.
template<class... Ts>
using back = identity<...>;
template<class... Ts>
using Back = Invoke<back<Ts...>>;
// how can 'back<...>::type' work and 'Back<...>' not? :s
@FredOverflow Just for fun and learning. Mostly transformations and extractions on sequences of integers and types in as few instantiations as possible.
@MooingDuck You really should ask it as a comment. So I can clarify for everyone. I have updated the problem on my side, but seems the Admins are zzZZ...
If a template requires complete types, does a pointer to a specialization of that template also require complete types? (aka, is what I did there actually standard compliant?)
This part of C++11 is unfortunately in flux. And whatever the standard is going to say, VC11 couldn't possibly implement it yet. So for today, I don't believe you'll be able to count on generated move members.
However, this is a good question and I wanted to get a good answer out on it.
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yeah, in firefox you can pin tabs and they will then get only a small icon which will permanently stay in your tabbar. I find them convenient for sites which you have always opened (like SO) as they save space
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Java is many things, but it is not anything that is not terrible.
@VinayakGarg my code compiles and executes without error, but is incorrect for the sample input. I'm also aware of several more optimizations that can be done, but I dont have time for it now
@EtiennedeMartel That's what everyone picks to justify every insanity they came up with by blurting "My character is chaotic neutral; she can do whatever she wants"
@R.MartinhoFernandes During the student conflict, in Quebec, there were the "red squares", who were against the hike, and the "green squares", who supported it. Typical green square argumentation mostly featured the words "I", "me" and "my". It reminded me of that.
@EtiennedeMartel One of us used to play paladin characters (lawful good), and then come up with plans like "let's poison the well! That will get us rid of the killer!".
@DeadMG Well, when my character joined the party, they found him at his god's shrine, were a fellow cleric was drunk and sleeping. After me waking him, he puked on the god's statue. Instead of killing him immediately, I wanted to knock him unconcious only. :(
@EtiennedeMartel well i put that on the account for disturbed emotional state. people do lie (trying to convince others of what they know is false) when they feel strongly about that it's sort of "necessary". that doesn't make you a liar, only human.
@R.MartinhoFernandes when my friends and I were learning DnD, we played with two guys who had played before. One DM'd, and the other couldn't remember which were real rules and which were house rules his previous party did to make themselves overpowered.
@MooingDuck In my groups, I make the rules. If I get them wrong, we play with the wrong rules. I don't care; I don't want to spend time rules lawyering. If anything egregious happens, we can use the right rules the following week.
I like Paranoia for that: if a player reveals any knowledge of the rules, he gets a summary execution.
template<unsigned N, unsigned... Is, unsigned... Js>
struct pop_front<N, seq<Is...>, seq<uint_<Is>::value..., Js...>>
: seq<Js...>{};
// partial spec, Y U NO WORK like I want you too? :(
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my coworker sent me an email complaining that my code doens't work. I look at the source control and see that he commented out a bunch of random lines. >.<
And for the class template partial spec, I get a nice warning from Clang:
t.cpp:5:8: warning: class template partial specialization contains a template
parameter that can not be deduced; this partial specialization will never
be used
struct X<seq<Is...>, seq<int_<Is>::value..., Js...>> : seq<Js...>{};
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
t.cpp:4:28: note: non-deducible template parameter 'Js'
template<int... Is, int... Js>