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6:04 AM
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Q: plz can anyone help me out writing the code

Shaistha FarheenHello can any one help me in writing the code....i have created a table in sql and the table name is invoice..here is the table . create table invoice(Invoice_Id int identity primary key,quantity int,unitprice int); and i have two dropdownlist and one textbox in my webdesign....all i want to do i...

Well done, all of you. Especially @NicolBolas. stackoverflow.com/questions/12947970/…BoltClock's a Unicorn 1 min ago
 
@Mysticial Oh, BTW, thanks for the vote to reopen a couple of days ago. My answer to that is now my highest scoring answer ever (and, amazingly enough, it looks like the question may even stay open).
 
@JerryCoffin I should've done more though. As in cast an dupe vote on the older question.
If it weren't for that dupe, that question easily could've gone 400+.
Or more
 
@Mysticial Maybe -- they did get merged, but it also sat closed for a while at what was probably a crucial time.
 
It spent more time closed than on the multicollider. And it missed the newsletter since it was sent out when it was closed.
 
@Mysticial Ah -- didn't realize that. Unfortunate timing.
 
6:12 AM
The newsletter isn't always fair to all questions.
Any question asked on a Tuesday morning will never make the newsletter unless it manages to get enough votes within a few hours.
I've had multiple answers fall into that unlucky window.
But in your case, yeah, being closed during a Tuesday morning is about as unlucky as it gets.
 
@Mysticial More unfortunate for the OP. It's not like I really need or care about rep. I was mostly happy because I at least have one highly voted answer on a question that isn't closed and deleted...
 
@JerryCoffin Rep-wise it makes almost no difference. Since the only votes you miss out on will be the same days that you repcap.
But...
those extra votes could rank the question higher on the week and month lists.
 
@Mysticial Good point -- I'd have hit repcap every day since, with no other answers.
 
From what I've seen, having a good question/answer at the top of the newsletter can easily give you 50+ votes on Tuesday and Wednesday.
 
@Mysticial Hmmm...are stats on what went into the newsletter anywhere in the data dumps? It'd be interesting to do some analysis of that.
 
6:21 AM
@JerryCoffin I have all the newsletters going back to about March or so.
The effect it had on the denormal float question was big enough for me to suspect that such a newsletter existed. So I searched for it and didn't take long to find it.
So after I found it, I subscribed to it.
 
@Mysticial I'm too lazy to bother if it's not already in the same data set, so a single SQL query will show what I care about.
 
I don't think the newsletter data is in the data explorer.
 
@Mysticial Hmm...I wonder if I should too. Probably not -- already waste too much time with this nonsense.
 
You can try to search for voting spikes on Tuesdays. But that really only applies to the top 2 entires or so on the newsletter.
I've had a few cases where I had an answer near the bottom - one or two votes from the newsletter.
 
'course I've also had a couple of glasses of wine tonight. When I'm entirely sober, I might feel a little differently. Ah, such a nice wine though. I should let bottle sit until they're 12+ years old more often...
 
6:24 AM
You're drunk from wine?
 
@Mysticial Still reasonably coherent (I think), but yeah, I drink little enough any more than even a glass or two definitely has an effect nowadays.
 
Your const char* question was second on that week's newsletter.
 
@Mysticial Link?
 
@JerryCoffin It's in my emails. So I can't really link it.
It looks like you got about 20 votes off the newsletter.
 
@Mysticial Hmm...trying to find any reasonably high-scoring answers about const char *. Oh, this one, maybe:
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A: Why is C++ allowing me to assign a const char to a const char *?​!

Jerry CoffinAs you've defined it, nullchar is an integer constant expression with the value 0. The C++03 standard defines an null pointer constant as: "A null pointer constant is an integral constant expression (5.19) rvalue of integer type that evaluates to zero." To make a long story short, your nullchar ...

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6:30 AM
Yes, that one.
 
@Mysticial Ah, I do seem to remember it dying down a bit, then getting kind of a bump, but just figured it had gotten linked as a dupe; didn't think of the newsletter (though it was a bigger bump than I'd usually expect from a dupe-link).
 
@JerryCoffin Yeah, there were a whole bunch of times that I noticed sudden bursts of upvotes on my answers after the initial votes died down.
I didn't realize they were due to the newsletters.
Then when I discovered the newsletters, I went back to all my top answers.
And sure of enough - the majority of them had bursts on Tuesdays.
 
@Mysticial Yeah -- I probably just don't pay enough attention to notice. Then again, I'm not sure how many answers I've given that would have made it into a newsletter either. I suppose a few more, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's pretty few.
 
@JerryCoffin Basically, whenever the question gets above 20 votes. Then'll it'll probably make the newsletter.
Above 50 votes, and you'll likely be the first or second entry.
200+ votes will make everyone click through regardless of how uninteresting the title is.
 
@Mysticial Maybe I should try to pay a little more attention to that. Then again, maybe I should just go back to full-blown repwhoring. I was looking at the overall stats the other day. For 2010, I was #24 in rep for the year. Then I got the Legendary, and that came to a screeching halt...
 
6:39 AM
These are irrelevant to repwhoring since you'll almost certainly be capped on the days where it matters.
 
@Mysticial I guess that's easy enough to understand...
@Mysticial Well, maybe not repwhoring, but paying attention to rep at all... :-)
 
@JerryCoffin I still have the July 3rd newsletter. (the week of the branch question)
There was also a 200+ python performance question on the same week.
 
@Mysticial Maybe I'm just bigoted, but "Python performance question" just seems like an oxymoron.
 
@JerryCoffin It was this:
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Q: Why does Python code run faster in a function?

thedoctardef main(): for i in xrange(10**8): pass main() This piece of code in Python runs in real 0m1.841s user 0m1.828s sys 0m0.012s However, if the for loop isn't placed within a function, for i in xrange(10**8): pass then it runs for a much longer time: real 0m...

Asked one day after the branch question.
It also made reddit.
 
@Mysticial That does seem to make a pretty major difference.
 
6:45 AM
That one probably could've gotten a lot more if the timing wasn't so bad.
And the week after that was the javascript parseint question.
 
@Mysticial So which is a worse choice? Tuesday morning, or Friday afternoon, say, after most of Europe has dropped off for the weekend?
 
@JerryCoffin Tuesday morning is worse.
Because you'll completely miss the newsletter.
Friday afternoon sucks as much as the the weekends.
 
@Mysticial ...and by the time the next newsletter comes out, it's basically forgotten?
 
@JerryCoffin No, in order to make the newsletter, the question needs to be int he top 7 voted questions of the week.
But that threshold is several hours before the newsletter is released.
So if the question is asked 1 hour before that threshold, it only has 1 hour to make that top 7.
 
@Mysticial Oh, okay.
 
6:51 AM
And even if you make the newsletter, you really have to be #1 or #2 to get any attention.
 
Well, I guess I need to get some sleep. Later.
 
night
That said, the timing is kinda besides the point. Since you can't control when the question is asked. Unless you're asking one yourself.
 
7:02 AM
6174 is known as Kaprekar's constant after the Indian mathematician D. R. Kaprekar. This number is notable for the following property: #Take any four-digit number, using at least two different digits. (Leading zeros are allowed.) #Arrange the digits in ascending and then in descending order to get two four-digit numbers, adding leading zeros if necessary. #Subtract the smaller number from the bigger number. #Go back to step 2. The above process, known as Kaprekar's routine, will always reach its fixed point, 6174, in at most 7 iterations. Once 6174 is reached, the process will continue...
 
7:34 AM
morning all
 
morning
I'm having a hard time waking up this morning.
 
cold shower
 
no. I hate cold showers
also, I'm at work already
I think Coffee will have to do the job
 
> support for up to four way Crossfire, in case anyone is mad (read: awesome and wealthy) enough to stick four of these beasts in a single rig - GPU review
 
woah 4 GPU cards in one box
sounds like fun :P
 
7:39 AM
cold shower will certainly help you wake up, just a quick rinse of, it will really get your blood flowing.
At work... just be a dude :P
Coffee actually only helps alleviate withdrawal symptoms, some one who drinks lots of coffee all the time is no more alert then some one who never drinks coffee
Indeed it does, but at £460 a pop, you need to be rolling on money :P This car is beastly in it's own right!
 
I'm not sure what you last sentence has to do with the GPU's?
Yes, coffee is merely an addiction of mine
better than nicotine
ohhh, a ciggie, how I miss that?
 
o_0 canny edit :(
 
you have to be faster
this is one of those where I'd rather have been asleep all day.
 
I assume it is still cheaper to get one beastly card rather then try to link a few lesser cards together
 
probably yes
I've got my driving theory test in a week
 
8:13 AM
@TonyTheLion feel ready for it?
 
8:24 AM
not sure if I want to bother sticking some silly browser based things onto bitbucket...
if you have class foo : public bar{} is it possible for the bar constructor to return a foo? or would such stuff require a factory function?
note, bar would be an abstract class, foo would be one of a few implementations, of which only one will be used decided at build time
 
Constructors don't have return values.
 
@thecoshman nope
still learning
 
@TonyTheLion it's a real life magic number, eh? :p
 
@melak47 yep
 
@thecoshman did you post your FAQ entry yet?
 
8:39 AM
@TonyTheLion neat.
I hate my laptop's keyboard
 
@thecoshman I think you could manage if you declared the existence of a class foo in the header of the definition of class bar
And then included the header in the cpp file and created a foo object from a static method
Though I don't think that's good practice generally speaking
 
@LuchianGrigore it's actually an existing question...
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Q: Why are C++ inline functions in the header

thecoshmanThis is not a question about how to use inline functions or how they work, more why they are done the way they are. The declaration of a class member function does not need to define a function as inline, it is only the actual implementation of the function. For example, in the header file: st...

I think I will just accept the factory method :P
oh, so you one box the 'share' link
There are currently no questions (that I can see) in the faq that cover this, and I am sure it is something worth being in there
 
9:00 AM
I woke up at 10:50 realizing I had classes at 8:00!
5
 
@DeadCicada too bad :p
 
yawn
 
bbg
@DeadCicada what have you done last night?
 
9:23 AM
I stayed up here, nitpicking about whether ECMAScript had associative arrays or not.
 
@DeadCicada Yeah, right.
 
C strings Y U SO CONFUSING???
 
They're not!
 
Morning
 
@TonyTheLion Just convert to not-C-string immediately.
 
9:25 AM
they are. char*s = "This is a string"; is valid, even though it looks like your char* is not allocated.
but the string is just a literal to which you can a pointer
meh.
 
also const fail
 
Yes. What's confusing?
 
but just don't bother yourself with C strings, just replace char* with std::string and move on
 
@DeadCicada everything
 
Is RAII, SFINAE, T&& and variadic templates considered "advanced" C++? Whatever advanced means
 
9:32 AM
@DeadCicada Not RAII
 
SFINAE is advanced.
 
Variadic templates too I'd say. T&&, I don't know.
 
T&& is intermediate I'd say
 
Just curious, why are you asking this ?
 
@DeadCicada smooth
@DeadCicada RAII is a basic concept that every one should know
 
9:39 AM
@TonyTheLion it's not valid in C++11
 
How can he be so bold! romneytaxplan.com
 
@thecoshman lol
 
@kbok so i can estimate my suckiness in c++
 
@DeadCicada do you use raw pointers or new?
 
@DeadCicada you suck
 
9:47 AM
@DeadCicada No.
you might get away with calling SFINAE advanced
but every C++ programmer should know RAII, varaidic templates, and T&&
 
I guess we were all fucked then 10 years ago
 
@DeadMG I'd say writing template stuff is considered at least beyond the basics. You can still write some fairly complex things with out having to write your own template code. SFINAE would definitely be an advanced concept I would say, it is more then 'simple' templates
 
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A: Define a static const Universal Unique Identifier (UUID)

Cheers and hth. - AlfThe easiest way to define a non-integral constant as a class member in a header file is to wrap it in a function, like this: typedef whatever Uuid; class MyClass { public: static Uuid const& uuid() { Uuid const theValue = ...; return theValue; } }; If you want ...

 
@thecoshman You can, but hardly anyone does.
 
^ Any one with firm info on ODR for constexpr?
 
9:50 AM
@TonyTheLion tax evasion, redefined
 
@sehe yes
 
writing something like a perfectly forwarding function should be considered the minimum
 
also, hi
 
@DeadMG you must surely consider it beyond the basic's of C++, clearly not advanced, but not basics
 
9:53 AM
nope
authoring your own simple template functions is absolutely basic
 
@DeadMG there is no really perfect forwarding. consider 0 as actual argument.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's what nullptr is for, and the problem isn't with perfect forwarding, it's with the rules for constructing pointers, and you can get exactly the same problem with taking an int as an argument any other way.
 
I guess the problems with templates is that it's hard to do them with out things getting complex fast
 
@DeadMG the reason that the alleged "perfect" forwarding Does Not Work is that all the others are so un-nice. yeah. something like that.
 
perfect forwarding does indeed forward quite perfectly anything that can be forwarded
the fact that some things cannot be forwarded is deficiencies in the rest of the language, not the perfect forwarding mechanics
 
9:56 AM
just to sum up, "perfect forwarding" is a marketing term invented by Dave Abrahams (I believe). it's hype.
don't you realize how insane the argument is?
 
it sounds perfectly sane to me
 
"The rules for constructing pointers from integers are fucking stupid and the fact that they're fucking stupid has nothing to do with perfect forwarding."
works for me
 
"My system works perfectly, it's just that the other things are not compatible with it"
 
that depends on what the correct solution should be
and it's not that pointers should be constructible from integers, or that perfect forwarding should be changed
it's that you shouldn't do something so silly as attempt to construct a pointer from an integer
the fact the language allows this in the normal case is a defect we have to live with, and the fact that perfect forwarding disallows it is an upside, not a downside.
 
10:01 AM
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Q: Connect Digital Camera Programitically same as Webcam to Capture Pictures?

KiranSolkarMy Camera is Cannon 3100 IS Whenever i connect it to a system and press ON button it's read's Camera Memory card but when its not connected to System & we press ON button Lens r get opens and we can click for a Picture but how to use a Camera to start it's click on Button any common Code...

win
 
am I doing something horribly wrong here?
std::sort(a.begin(), a.end(), [](char x, char y)->bool
{
return (x >= y);
});
a is a std::string
 
@melak47 equality should not return true for comparison predicates
 
@kbok ohh. thanks
 
Do you need your string to be specifically sorted in the reverse order ?
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel I don't have enough rep, but I have a user script that gives me access to the question's text. Despite it claiming to be broken, I can access the content as plain text. It's pretty lengthy, but here you go:
No one is going to like this.

The Internet(s) have not changed a fundamental corollary of imparting wisdom on the masses. Instead the Internet created in place of time worn practices for hand me down knowledge, a tower of babble of search.

Knowledge in the sense that its represented on the Internet is a search result: your mileage WILL suck.
And more importantly, true knowledge is earned, not merely asked for.

Stack Overflow is one form of this hand me down "knowledge".

But theres a problem with this from a social standpoint, and it seriously affects the value of SO, and in a way disres
@thecoshman No, nothing except this. Propose here, and see whether the others like it.
 
10:11 AM
@kbok ? I really want it sorted by character "value"
gotta go, battery dieing
 
sbi
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's a damn good criterion, IYAM.
@DeadMG Stop it, I am not!
 
@melak47 Why the predicate then ?
 
@sbi as a comment like?
 
@sbi heh
 
sbi
@Cheersandhth.-Alf We have that, too. No newbie ever asked about Undefined Behavior and Sequence Points — but they should have!
@thecoshman I have no idea what that sentence fragment even means.
 
10:14 AM
@sbi add my suggestion as a comment?
 
sbi
@thecoshman Add a comment to what? Look, I said very clearly "propose here", didn't I? What's so hard about that?
Anyway, time for lunch.
 
@sbi This guy is either a huge douche or seriously needs medication.
 
@sbi I am asking about adding a question to the C++-faq, you linked me to that post on meta and said propose there. I took you to mean that I should propose my question for inclusion there. But I do not see how the question you linked to invites people suggest inclusion there
 
He hasn't event tried answering questions on SO. look at his profile.
He has a ton of answers but no rep because he's not helpful.
 
what should one do when one finds his work uninteresting?
 
10:19 AM
@TonyTheLion suck it up or look for a new job
 
You can't go around saying that knowledge has some value and that you should not give it to noobs just because they haven't worked enough. And this bragging about starting early makes him come across as pretentious end egocentric. He is exactly the kind of people that would make terrible programmers.
I hope he has given up SO.
 
@thecoshman meh.
 
@TonyTheLion make money sending spam on the internet
 
@kbok oh man, sounds like a plan. I'mma get some servers in China or Russia and setup my spam network
what I would love to do is security stuff
researching exploits and stuff
 
@TonyTheLion You're welcome. Just don't use my email address :)
 
10:25 AM
breaking things
always fun
@kbok :P
 
Hah, the copy constructor crashes. Just as predicted.
 
@kbok I know. IDC much though.
 
IDC ?
Oh wait, I know
 
@DeadCicada International Data Corporation?
 
@TonyTheLion Bingo.
 
10:30 AM
lol
 
@TonyTheLion This sounds like a company I'd rather not work for
 
:v
 
@TonyTheLion i think it would be far more impressive if James Bond built all the things instead of merely destroying all the things. building them at a frenetic pace. so, at the start of movie we see him at work building something, like, a building or new car, and he finishes in just a few seconds, moving on to next thing to create ... AND SO ON!
 
Hey @TonyTheLion, would you please be kind enough to change this outdated topic ?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf You can just watch the movie in reverse for that
 
10:35 AM
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: The topic was outdated, so I changed it to this. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
oh, good idea!
 
@kbok done
@kbok heh lol
 
There's a site where people imagine the scenario of well-known movies watched in reverse.
"LOTR is the story of a very small guy who finds a cool jewelry and takes a lot of time to bring it home."
 
there's a site for just about anything
 
@kbok There must be something like "Godzilla is about a giant lizard who repairs an entire city then moonwalks into the sea" I suppose?
 
10:37 AM
@DeadCicada Sure
 
Hello.
 
oh look a meme
 
an meme FTFY
 
10:44 AM
yes
 
it's a meme, never an meme
 
It's an meme dude
 
NOPE.
 
YEP.
 
absolutely not
 
10:44 AM
completely yes
 
you troll.
 
No.
You fool.
You are an dead cicada.
 
A meme (; ) is "an idea, behavior or style that spreads from person to person within a culture." A meme acts as a unit for carrying cultural ideas, symbols or practices, which can be transmitted from one mind to another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals or other imitable phenomena. Supporters of the concept regard memes as cultural analogues to genes in that they self-replicate, mutate and respond to selective pressures. The word meme is a shortening (modeled on gene) of mimeme (from Ancient Greek μίμημα mīmēma, "something imitated", from μιμεῖσθαι mimeisthai, "to imitate", f...
 
lol
> A meme acts
This ^
 
> A meme is
 
You guys must be new here :)
 
see, she was trolling
damn that insect
 
But, but, I’m the troll of the Lounge. :'(
 
I'm not surprised, but it's not like I have anything better to do
 
10:46 AM
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Where we get trolled by an insect. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
I have development class in fifteen minutes. :<
 
@kbok lol
 
No you're not, you're the 16yo PMS'ing girl of the Lounge.
 
@TonyTheLion she always trolls, even when she isn't, it is really part of her meta trolling
 
PMS?
 
10:47 AM
yup
 
@thecoshman ohhh meta
 
Fuck hotlinking prevention
 
FJ is bad, you are bad and you should feel bad.
 
this ^
 
10:48 AM
When she's not trolling she's actually trolling about her trolling.
 
FJ ?
 
troll ception
 
urgh
 
@kbok funnyjunk
 
10:48 AM
this shit is still alive
 
@thecoshman Nobody understands my metatrolls :(
 
go back to 4chan
 
I'm already there!
 
well troll there
 
@DeadCicada I just accept everything you say with this in mind
 
10:50 AM
 
@daknøk The Human Centipede of the Internet?
 
@TonyTheLion Similar.
 
@thecoshman lol
 
that's one movie I will never watch
 
9gag actually fuels from reddit
It's known.
 
10:51 AM
It is known!
 
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Q: Proposing questions for the C++-faq tag

thecoshmanI have question that I think would be a really good addition to the C++-faq tag, but how do I go about doing so? Do I simply need to add the tag my self, or is there somewhere I can post a link for the question to be check for suitability. What actually makes for a good question for the C++-fa...

@sbi ^
 
@kbok I often see people in class opening 9GAG and I see things I’ve seen on Reddit the evening before.
 
and anyone else who cares about such things
it's the circle! the circle of shit
 
@thecoshman that's not really a question for Meta
but to ask here in the room
or merely tag the question and then ping some regulars for an opinion
 
@TonyTheLion read comments
 
10:57 AM
@kbok thanks again, fixed my problem :)
 
@DeadCicada it's pronounced "pi/2" :)
 
@LuchianGrigore yes, didn't see anything the details how to go about proposing a new faq question, nor did searching meta for it, nor did it come whilst asking the question. What is the harm in having a proper dedicated question detailing a rather exact point?
lunch time
 
enjoy
Also, I'll post my own attempt at a faq entry.
 
11:03 AM
I don't think the is any business of meta
it's a thing born in this lounge
and should be dealt with here
 
@DeadCicada many negative comments on that. but i think the main idea of "music of the spheres" is valid. quantum mechanics is all integers and waves, and resonance of waves is where one gets integers elsewhere in nature so why not also there
 
@melak47 wat. wait im confus
 
the only people that will be able to answer your question is the regulars of this room
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A: Proposing questions for the C++-faq tag

DeadMGAs far as I'm aware, it's a community thing. Just post it and if people object then we'll take it down. There's no ceremony required. Except asking Uncle FAQ.

lol
 
@DeadCicada err, "2pi". Sorry
 
ach, almost no news about UFOs today. only Robbie Willams, who is unsure of what dimension they come from. maybe i'm reading the wrong kind of newspapers?
 
11:14 AM
euhm yea
 
11:26 AM
@CatPlusPlus I created an account on your forum for Kyrostat
 
If I wanted to force construction of ClassA through say, a factory or builder of some sort, what would be the most elegant solution?
private constructor + friend with the factory?
or declare ClassA as inner to the factory?
or something else?
inb4 "chat is not for questions" by sbi
 
@DeadCicada why friend with the factory?
 
sbi
@thecoshman I did write "propose it here", and even emphasized "here" when I wrote it the second time. I really don't know how else to say this.
 
@TonyTheLion So the factory can construct ClassA ?
 
does factory need to get to innards of your class?
 
sbi
11:28 AM
@kbok I haven't even read the first sentence in that. I was just trying to be helpful because the content was asked for.
 
@TonyTheLion No. Must be able to new it, that's all.
 
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Q: What are copy elision and return value optimization?

Luchian GrigoreWhat is copy elision? What is (named) return value optimization? What do they imply? In what situations can they occur? What are limitations? If you were referenced to this question, you're probably looking for the introduction. For a technical overview, see the standard reference. See common ...

^faq proposal - didn't find one on RVO so far
 
@DeadCicada then no friend needed
@LuchianGrigore actually, is that a frequently asked question???
 
@TonyTheLion But how do I make ClassA constructible by the factory only?
 
@DeadCicada just make a createObj function in your class, and screw the factory
only Java devs need factories
 
11:29 AM
It's a flyweight in practice.
owell I'll just overload new
 
@DeadCicada most important is why you want that. often it is an X-Y problem, asking about an imagined solution Y to the real problem X. for example, if you want to prohibit raw "new" of your class, then that would be an X problem, and the idea of a factory would be a Y problem, which is to say, it's not a particularly good solution to X
 
also this ^
 
I want to force people to take their instances from a pool of instances rather than creating their own
Because fuck them
 
that's not a good reason
 
@TonyTheLion Not really. I use factory functions all the time in C++. They're even in the standard library.
 
11:32 AM
you're a robot
you were created to do certain things, seems creating factories was one of those things.
:P
 
robots manufacture, what else
 
naw
they robofacture
 
something like that
 
@TonyTheLion "where we get trolled by a insect" would have been better now that I think about it
 
11:35 AM
@DeadCicada Nope. "An insect" is correct
 
@DeadMG No shit.
 
I am indeed currently not taking a shit
 
Screen or fake
 
you want a screenshot?
 
11:36 AM
A what?
 
@TonyTheLion not that particular one - but there are a lot asking why the c-ctors/destructors aren't called.
 
@LuchianGrigore right. If you think it fits the FAQ, then go for it
 
@DeadMG Ha. League?
 
@DeadCicada These ClassA, can they take an extra ctor parameter - the pool/factory instance, say?
 
11:44 AM
@DeadCicada Huh?
 
@MartinJames Yes but I'd rather avoid that solution.
@DeadMG Bronze? Master?
 
1v1 ceased to interest me a long time ago
 
@DeadCicada Why so? Does that, apart from anything else, not make it much easier to release the ClassA instances back to their pool?
 
@DeadMG Why that? It's the whole point of the game
 
the point of the game is to have fun
custom maps are vastly more effective in this regard
 
11:46 AM
Matter of taste I suppose
 
1v1 is won or lost based on whether or not you remembered to push "Make Marine" at exactly 25 second intervals all throughout the game, not intelligent strategy or tactics
may as well rename it "Keyboard exerciser"
 
Not exactly
 
entirely
 
what is ling ling rocket
 
never heard of that before
 

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