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11:00 PM
And then throw the STL out of the window.
And then add some sort of crappy compatibility layer between your framework and the STL
 
@EtiennedeMartel Noooooooooooooooo, you just lost my vote you ACTA/SOPA supporter
 
And then extend the language with new features that require a specialized preprocessor.
 
Crap, missed the html14 tag again ...
 
@CaptainGiraffe: Now that's a non-sequitur if I've ever heard one. :-P
 
Here is the horrible code, for those who are interested: github.com/daknok/CXX-Unit-Testing-Framework :)
 
11:01 PM
Voila! You can then claim that you have a cross-platform GUI framework in C++, despite the fact that any one using it will need to shove his whole upper body in it.
@daknøk Put that on the Wiki.
@CaptainGiraffe I was a rather aggressive SOPA/PIPA opponent despite the fact that I'm Canadian.
Now we have to deal with Bill C-30. Fuck my government.
 
At least your government doesn't try to piss off every single person on this planet. :-/
 
@EtiennedeMartel I tried to do my share me being from Sweden. It is a steep uphill we are facing.
 
I can't create the page. :/
ah nvm got it
 
wikidot has page locks?
 
Seemingly.
 
11:05 PM
What's wrong with the way Wikipedia does things?
And they tend to have way more concurrent editors
 
// FAILES fail -_-
 
@EtiennedeMartel I thought that was Qt.
 
@BenVoigt That's Qt.
 
11:10 PM
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, I thought there was a framework named Cava++... but you just meant abusing the C++ compiler by feeding it Java designs
 
@BenVoigt I was just messing around.
 
Damn. I can again access the Internet and a few hours later I'm already stuck on TVTropes. And I linked myself to it :(
 
3 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Hoxieboy Here. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnluckyEverydude
 
user406009
Qt sucks. But all the other C++ gui frameworks suck more.
 
11:16 PM
@CaptainGiraffe: Don't worry, I successfully resisted doing an in-order tree traversal of all the TVTropes links
Actually it might be breadth-first search, not in-order.
 
@Insilico : left-visit-right?
 
@CaptainGiraffe: I don't actually know. Some kind of screwy tree-traversal algorithm.
 
gah, I just got an upvote on an answer I later became ashamed of :(
 
@Insilico It is to my great amusement how one can state BFS/DFS, in order and so on when the terminology should be quite clear. No need to apologize, you are in good company.
@MooingDuck link! so we at least can star it here =)
 
578 messages since I last visited the chat room :o
 
11:19 PM
@CaptainGiraffe: Ha! I wished my brain was as predictable as a BFS or a DFS
 
I said "it's easy!" and used six lines of code. Then due to remembering padding, replaced it with 21 lines :(
see edit history :(
 
"super easy" vs. "fairly easy" :-)
 
@Insilico :(
 
@sehe plink I'm back
 
@Hoxieboy I'm pretty sure of that. Why are you telling me?
 
11:21 PM
Hi all
 
hellø
 
:)
 
Hi all.
 
@MooingDuck I could have made that same mistake. But a 519 byte header is kind of a giveaway to not attempt anything fancy.
 
@sehe just letting you know in case you missed me
 
11:22 PM
@Hoxieboy Oh, thanks a bunch
 
@sehe no problem, anytime ;)
 
How does one flag a question as a possible duplicate on SO?
 
is there a name for a data structure where nodes form a map, where each node is connected to the nodes "near" it? And you find an element by following links closer and closer to the destination node? Or is it so pointless and stupid that nobody named it?
@Irfy "close"
 
@MooingDuck only thing that comes to mind is a neural network
 
Is Destructor guaranteed to get called, even if the exception is handled by the default handler ? ideone.com/simEW I see it getting called, but I just want to confirm.
 
11:24 PM
@MooingDuck: What kind of problem is said data structure supposed to solve?
 
@Hoxieboy I was thinking that's more or less how brains work isn't it?
 
@Irfy or if you don't have enough rep, flag —> off topic —> doesn't belong here.
 
@Insilico unlimited growth in any directions (including density) and decently fast lookup for nodes close to each other.
 
@MooingDuck well,
 
@Irfy Just comment with a link to it.
 
11:24 PM
An artificial neural network (ANN), usually called neural network (NN), is a mathematical model or computational model that is inspired by the structure and/or functional aspects of biological neural networks. A neural network consists of an interconnected group of artificial neurons, and it processes information using a connectionist approach to computation. In most cases an ANN is an adaptive system that changes its structure based on external or internal information that flows through the network during the learning phase. Modern neural networks are non-linear statistical data modeling ...
 
@Mahesh: I think the default handler for unhandled exceptions calls terminate() or something
At which point destructors are irrelevant
 
Thanks, flag --> off topic --> exact duplicate seems to be the best option.
 
I might be completely wrong
 
Still a neural network needs a data structure.
 
@Insilico poor man's hash map?
 
11:25 PM
@Mahesh: Now that I actually look at the code sample
 
@CaptainGiraffe it IS a data structure, it just needs data :P
 
@Hoxieboy There is no primitive called an ANN
 
@Insilico ideone.com/eBbav Notice the value of "this"
 
@CaptainGiraffe does it have to be a primitive
 
@Mahesh: I think what's happening is that the exception is in fact being handled by the try-catch in your main
 
11:27 PM
@Hoxieboy well that is how we implement it.
 
Thus allowing destructors to be called
 
@MooingDuck It somehow reminds me of distributed hash tables.
 
@CaptainGiraffe does it NEED to be a primitive
 
Then you rethrow the thing which causes terminate() to be called.
 
@Hoxieboy A DBMS could be used as a Neural network, not really useful to us.
 
11:28 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes it was a concept I came up with a long time ago, but now the more I think on it, a hash table is better in every way, and accomplishes the same task
 
@Insilico Does the unwinding of the stack begin even before the exception is caught ?
 
whee rebooting again
@Mahesh yes
 
@Mahesh: Without the try-catch in your main function you would not see that destructor call
 
@Mahesh yes, when the exception is caught the stack is good.
 
@Insilico @MooingDuck @CaptainGiraffe Thanks guys :)
 
11:45 PM
just letting you know I'm sound asleep
in case you were wondering :)
 
@sehe plink
 
@sehe My bullshit-o-meter is ringing.
 
11:59 PM
I'm bored.
 

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