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21:00
yes, I think it is
Also, MSVC has only C89, if you're serious about C, don't use it.
C is bearable only from C99 onwards.
Is anybody serious about C99? :)
C is bearable at all?
@FredOverflow everybody use // comments I think
Well, more bearable than absolutely not.
But C89 doesn't even allow stupid for (int x = ...; ...; ...)
21:02
@CatPlusPlus oh yeah :(
so it seems to have the option to either compile as C or C++
not both, when the file extension is different
there is one for both
it's just called "Default"
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@TheRarebit Are you @TheRarebit?
there's "Default", which is .c as C and .cpp as C++, and "All C++" and "All C"
lol
@FredOverflow it returns 4
21:04
@TonyTheLion Then it's compiled as C. sizeof('a') would yield 1 in C++.
oh tag line is appropriate for our pointer conversation :P
@FredOverflow ok good
Here is an even easier example:
void prevent_compilation_on_cpp_compiler()
{
    int x;
    int x;   // illegal in C++, legal in C
}
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@FredOverflow Oops. How is that?
The first int x; is a definition in C++ but only a tentative definition in C. There is no such thing as a tentative definition in C++.
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@FredOverflow What is a "tentative definition"? (You could have seen this one coming, really.)
21:08
@sbi I don't know the standardese, but it's essentially "maybe a definition, unless another one comes along".
Oh wait, it only works top-level, not for local variables.
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@FredOverflow So basically it's a definition, unless the same is defined again, in which case it becomes a declaration? What about int x; float x;?
It must be of the exact same type everywhere, AFAIR.
Otherwise it's a redefinition error.
@sbi I really don't know, sorry :)
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@FredOverflow Well, no need to excuse yourself. I hadn't even heard of this so far.
> A declaration of an identifier for an object that has file scope without an initializer, and without a storage-class specifier or with the storage-class specifier static, constitutes a tentative definition.
> If a translation unit contains one or more tentative definitions for an identifier, and the translation unit contains no external definition for that identifier, then the behavior is exactly as if the translation unit contains a file scope declaration of that identifier, with the composite type as of the end of the translation unit, with an initializer equal to 0.
And that's about it.
C99.
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21:12
@CatPlusPlus Did I ever mention I dislike standardese? I read this as "identical definitions at file scope are folded". Am I on the right track?
Probably.
> with the composite type as of the end of the translation unit
What does that mean? The "composite type" part.
> A composite type can be constructed from two types that are compatible
There are few conditions and definition of compatible types. It's a bit lengthy.
@Xeo I just started watching Carnival Phantasm without knowing anything about the show in advance and it's like the strangest W.T.F. experience ever.
21:30
implementing some class, and inline wont to work
something like inline int MyClass::foo() const { ... }
undefined reference to 'MyClass::foo() const'
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@Srle Inlined functions must be defined in the header. Did you put it into the .cpp file instead?
defined and implemented in header or just, defined ?
@FredOverflow Then you have two builds in your project settings, one that defines a #define, one that doesn't. The #define is checked with a #if that wraps around the code that prevents compilation as C++. Call the #define "ForceCompileAsC"
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@Srle A function is defined by implementing it. What is the difference between a definition and a declaration?
inline keyword is only useful to get around ODR.
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21:36
@CatPlusPlus It also helps avoiding having to supply implementation or object files.
@sbi @Cat, thx
21:54
Wow. Macros are extremely helpful in excel
ugh, Macros in Office...
I know it's in VBA and I'm constantly being told off for leaving semi-colons after each line
What don't you like about them?
the VBA bit
it's effing annoying
gone quiet in here...
damn :(
@TonyTheLion Haha that's fair enough
I have to deal with some horrible TI version of BASIC to write programs on my calculator unless I spend an age wading through crazy assembly docs
22:22
Wtf no assignment operator?
in VBA?
I doubt
22:36
it
Yay, I've implemented something today.
wow
what did you implement then?
Some search thingy.
ah
and was it fun?
lulz
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In case someone of you needs a (new) job: canyoucrackit.co.uk
22:50
I've seen that. All I can see in that is some unrelated patterns. I suck at cryptanalysis.
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@CatPlusPlus I think you also miss another, probably even more important, qualification for the job: a British passport. :)
I guess it might not be a problem if you're good enough.
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@CatPlusPlus According to an article Ii just read, it is a problem.
Oh well.
22:53
hi
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lo
Something for the resident British genius then.
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23:06
Bruteforce gogogo
If I can afford it do you reckon I should buy the Galaxy Nexus
It's really pretty .
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Is it better than the SII in any way?
Android 4.0
As in, the first phone with Android 4.0
+ a load of good hardware
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Is that the only thing better about it?
Because the SII has pretty good hardware.
Probably
It looks nicer in my opinion
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23:09
Yeah I agree.
Bigger Screen
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If you want to save money get an S2
No crap
Ahh! I've spent my evening compiling a comparison chart on Excel from this site of a load of different contracts
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Its barely worse, especially since 4.0 is coming to it very soon after the Nexus.
and I've found one
23:10
@DeadMG: u can start here
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So apparently its assembly?
Thats a pretty cool challenge.
well, the int 0x80 means it's most probably Linux x86 machine code
so there
maybe i should try it in my ubuntu box
23:37
@sbi .... this is ridiculous. Check about it online. It's bytecode. Do you seriously need people to throw every possible compiler at some bytecode just in case it spits out some string. Last time I checked the overwhelming majority of code doesn't just print a line of text.
Thanks for wasting my time UK!
@Xaade it looks meaningful as x86 machine code
@sbi Yeah, apparently their crptoanalyzers are paid teacher salary. So they can't afford to bring a genius from the US in to work for them. A little scary that the study of crypts is left to code monkeys.
@AlfPSteinbach It is, it spits out text. The text being what you input into that box on the page.
@RMartinhoFernandes: Are you saying I'm a fraud?
Then they send you to another page where you have to write a VM according to their specs (which they leave out half of what they mean), to run against a block of memory and also prints into memory an answer (see that big chunk of nulls).
23:42
@Xaade well i don't see how it spits out text. apparently the only system call is to exit?
At least the FBI put out something that no one has figured out yet.
This, they had solutions on the net within a week.
And they claim people are answering it correctly. Duh, copy paste guys.
I need one more upboat. :<
for what, the "rep whore" badge? :)
Rep cap.
"// base64 encoded data in the png header" he he
23:54
Huge success!

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