@CatPlusPlus The project I'm working on has a deadline on Jul, 1st. My train ticket to a holiday with two of my kids is for Jun, 30th. I've been off work with a sick child for two days last week, when we were already late a few man days the week before that. That makes for a lot of overtime for the next 7 days. Actually, yes, I'd take any exam over the long string of deadlines that started right after I got my first job.
I've heard of increment and decrement, and Prolog can run programs forward and backward… I wonder if combining the two could create an excrement operator?
RTTI is an unofficial term and most often refers to a compiler feature that can be turned off. So it's platform-dependent whether typeid(int) works with --no-rtti (if such a flag exists).
@DeadMG Yes, passing --no-rtti inevitably renders a compiler non-conformant… that doesn't change the correctness of my statement. (Hence "unofficial term.")
@TonyTheTiger You know, the point of holiday is not that you must not learn anything, it is that, usually, you learn things very different from what you are learning when at work.
and if you're writing a library, then you don't not use exceptions, new, or typeid() or dynamic_cast just because some people somewhere might have turned it off
@TonyTheTiger There's combinatorics (variations, permutations, that shit), recurrence, generating functions, Stirling and Catalan numbers, inclusion-exclusion principle, Euler function, pigeon-hole principle, equivalence and order relations. Plus, bunch of stuff from graph theory, but I really need a break now.