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does it work?
hm
 
@JohannesSchaublitb Define "work"!
 
dunno
"work" is if you don't not work
 
@JohannesSchaublitb I don't not work way too many hours lately.
 
I just don't work
does that work?
 
@DeadMG In your case the question is how well your stomach is working lately.
 
8:06 PM
It might work if it does not fail to work
 
ugh
 
well, I get bored of eating the same food every day for six months on end
 
if I derive a template from an interfaceA with the intent of that template forwarding the method to a interfaceB using a pointer the template has. How can I implement all the methods of A to call B without knowing A's methods?
 
and every time I venture out a little, then it's definitely in the "not working" category
@Xaade: You would need reflection at run-time or compile-time for that
 
8:08 PM
reflection?
 
looking at a type and determining things about it like methods, signatures, etc
in C++0x with decltype you might be able to infer things with common signatures like operator overloads
but for methods and/or fields? there's nothing
 
The problem is I'm trying to build a class that uses a C++ interface to forward to a C# interface, and I instantiate the bridge class to do that, but now I have to code bridges for every single forwarding interface I have. I wanted to meta-code this work, but unfortunately I can't figure out how to have the template know all the methods in the C++ interface to forward.
 
impossible
 
I figured that much.
 
you can use tools like SWIG or something to do it
and you can reflect in .NET on .NET types
but there's nothing in-language
 
8:13 PM
it would be cool if the language had an indexable array for interface methods.
template->[0](arglist) { CSPointer->[0](arglist) }
 
yeah
 
I can support a variable argument list
but can I support a variable method list.
I guess you can only be so lazy.
unless.....
 
lol
as I said, there are external tools like SWIG that can do it
 
I name all the methods 0, 1, 2, etc.... then template in the method count.
template 5 would derive from template 4....
template 5 would have the 5 method.
then I convert all my methods to varadic
When I finish..... God Smites me.
I could macro the templates....
 
just write the interface by hand
 
8:23 PM
Oh noes.... that would be work
 
8:42 PM
@Xaade I did some work once
It's overrated
 
actually
the main reason I want to do some work is because then I could write all these other things I had in mind but gave up on because C++ sucks
 
9:06 PM
Language tip : On your resume, you write "Professional experience" or "Commercial experience" ?
 
Last time I wrote a resume, I didn't have any :P
But I'll write "Professional Experience".
 
That's what I wrote too
But now I have doubts.
 
Professional is more flexible
but I'd say that they fundamentally imply the same thing- that someone thought your work was worth paying for
 
@DeadMG At least for a while :)
 
9:22 PM
@DeadMG Ok thanks
 
9:39 PM
You can write 'silly experience' and stand out.
 
Yeah, out of the job.
 
Well, don't apply for jobs ran by people with no sense of humour. :P
 
The resume has to go through HR, so he's doomed practically anywhere.
Anyways. I'm out!
 
9:55 PM
Hr doesn't know what a programmer should be
That's why I ask to be interviewed or at least speak to someone in dept.
 

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