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10:00 PM
bug fixed.
cause: missing minus sign.
accidentally thunked my base pointer four bytes forward instead of backward.
 
+1: This is a terrible idea, and you're horribly wrong... but that does not make this a bad question. — Lightness Races in Orbit 22 secs ago
 
Ell
@Rapptz got it, thanks :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I've done too
 
#include <array> is included but it fixes nothing
 
You have to actually use it man.
 
Ell
@cyberspace009 You can't just include it
 
10:04 PM
@Rapptz ok, to the reference page i go.
@Ell understood.
 
I'm scratching my balls.
 
wow, this array library from c++11 gave me a boner.
7
 
@Puppy not licking them?
 
nope.
scratchy mcscratchcakes.
 
Ell
10:08 PM
@Puppy Message received and understood
 
can't believe I didn't argue about "C/C++" on that question until now. It even has both tags! Argh (though it's fair to tag both in this instance, realistically speaking)
@cyberspace009 #include <#include <array>>?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit #include <array>
using namespace std;
 
ewww
only suckers using namespace std;
 
@Puppy its ok. Im clean. Honest.
 
your honesty, my ass, what's the difference
 
10:16 PM
What is wrong with "using namespace std"
 
huh, apparently it's supposed to be "your ass", not "my ass"
 
@cyberspace009 Nothing per se. It all depends on where you're using it.
 
coulda sworn it was supposed to be "my ass".
 
You have a lot to learn
 
@cyberspace009 Because std is full of extremely generic templates with extremely generic names that have a high probability of colliding with your own functions.
 
10:17 PM
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Q: Why is "using namespace std;" considered bad practice?

akbiggsI've been told by others on numerous occasions that my teacher was wrong in saying that we should use using namespace std; in our programs. Hence, we should use std::cout and std::cin and these are more proper. However, they did not even make it clear ever why this is a bad practice. Why is usin...

 
and all to save you what, the odd std::?
NSFW but goddamn hilarious.
let the old times roll
 
@Puppy balls of steel
 
I've got balls balls balls balls balls
 
@Rapptz This is very illuminating. Thank you for the link.
 
Ell
10:20 PM
@Puppy it is
 
youtube says otherwise
 
bedtime
I've been turned into an early night person
and this is currently late for me
FML
 
my condolences grandpa
 
right!
219 test pass; 10 test fail.
 
Ell
woop woop
 
10:26 PM
I'm feeling pretty good about it.
I kicked Clang into doing a bunch of work for me
 
@grumpymartian The force of my double-take slowed the rotation of Earth.
 
Ell
haha
@Puppy the abi stuff?
 
@Ell Yeah, at least part of it. And if I keep up my usual talent for finding novel ways to call APIs that were never meant to perform that task, then the other part too.
 
10:53 PM
woops, forgot to rig up EH.
right, I've been working on Wide for like, sixteen hours.
time to sleep.
 
11:11 PM
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Q: Question deleted but not off-topic?

Felix LahmerFrom my point of view this question should not have been deleted. It is a programming related question. Maybe a very easy one, but I think many could benefit from the answer given. Sure it should get reworded, what I was about to do, till it got closed.

^^ butthurt
 
uh
why is there on a question?
 
@Rapptz "We decline your suggestion to discuss nonsense."
 
Ell
@puppy make sure you commit and backup!
 
11:38 PM
@Mysticial ...and it's gone.
 

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