right now, I'm trying to solve the problem of "Didn't get enough sleep last night and feel like collapsing on my face" and therefore not especially up for sensual discussion
@TonyTheTiger If you don't code for a specific compiler, there's no problem with that. LLVM has better error reporting, better standard compliance and way better performance.
@CatPlusPlus In fact I think that when you need to pass mutable references to bools around there's a problem with your design. But that's another issue though.
@TonyTheTiger If you want to find the original version of your avatar, you can use Google Image Search for that. I used it to find the name of a video game of which I only had the cover, and the title was illisible, and it found it for me. It's awesome.
lulz, as an old timer of this room, yes @Xeo has been rumored a chick I think ever since @sbi started accusing him/her of that when he/she didn't turn up an SO meetup
I am porting a legacy C program to C++. However, the compiler is not happy and requires additional typecastings for C++. For example, I have this function...
void foreach_element_in_patch(Patch *patch, void (*func)(),
long arg1, long process_id);
With C, I can use it like this...
foreach_e...