I sort of took it to imply "regular ranges are terrible for use with streams, use my range concept for them instead, and specifically use a sort-of-infinite range but with actual end conditions instead of no end condition"
I have been up for 21 hours and have had a terrible time for about eleven of those, so I'm going to bed, now that my Fanatic badge is taken care of for another day.
2015-10-03 07:05:50.474 progress[4349:586193] Metal GPU Frame Capture Enabled
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still it seems like it won't depend on a difference type with potentially infinite range. Though how it would deal with intervening data in the buffer...
"hey TA, what is negative logic" "SO uh you do the negative logic thing but you fake invert it for convention and then you apply the inverter because IT'S ALL IN YOUR HEADDDD"
@jaggedSpire Oh yeah, at the University of Hawaii, a lot of people do the micromouse project
They put together a mouse from a microchip and have to do mapping of a maze and stuff with limited resources and sensors and motors and all that good stuff
it's EE with computer architecture and more computer-related circuitry. CSs go more towards operating system and language concepts and actually have to learn more than five languages in one of their classes, then do the homeworks in them. I think it was a new one every two weeks in the thick of it?
I've been trying to learn more C++ and get better consistently. But I work with VC++, so I'll learn something neat, fix it in my head with coliru because I don't want to make an entire project to test a simple concept, and then discover the MSVC feeds itself its own nose with the same code
Git has a configuration setting that tells it whether to be case sensitive or insensitive: core.ignorecase. To tell Git to be case-senstive, simply set this setting to false:
git config core.ignorecase false
Documentation
From the git config documentation:
core.ignorecase
If true, th...
I can't find the function it refers to in the .dll
I wanted to see how fucking useless it is in the source
but I can't even find it
lmao
this is the best
CINDEX_LINKAGE int clang_Cursor_getNumTemplateArguments(CXCursor C);
oh man
this only works for function template specialisations
who thought this was a good idea
> If the argument cursor cannot be converted into a template function declaration, -1 is returned
some_struct<int, some_bool, some_int> gives me a tree with some_bool and some_int children but the int is silently swallowed.
I looked this up online and someone posted about it in the clang developers mailing list in August 2013 and then sent a patch fixing the bug in libclang.