since the order is the same (also I’m taking your claim that Moon Day and Sun day are Western-influenced already) I’m assuming it really is the planets that were calqued, not the elements (esp. since those don’t coincide)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm, all I can see is kanji for element + kanji for week and kanji for day (火曜日). For the planets, they have kanji for element + kanji for star (火星). Maybe something was lost from Chinese -> Japanese, or over time.
The names of the days of the seven-day week in many languages, including English, are derived from their being named after the classical planets in Hellenistic astrology, a system introduced in the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity. In other languages, the days are numbered, depending on regional tradition either beginning with Sunday or with Monday. In the international standard ISO 8601, Monday is treated as the first day of the week.
== Days named after planets ==
=== Greco-Roman tradition ===
Between the 1st and 3rd centuries the Roman Empire gradually replaced the eight-day Roman nundinal...
@Xeo 曜 is the Chinese character for "star/planet".
Great Japanese article from Kazuhiro Murakawa using Blender Freestyle for his comics. https://note.mu/murakawazuhiro/n/n227a95339fde #b3d https://t.co/XJfdHqxsoM
the example in the Reddit thread of declaring an external array is another example of where it might be useful (although in that case I'd just declare a pointer)
@fredoverflow since those array types are incomplete and an object must be of complete type, yeah you can’t. although technically the non-static data members of C++ are entities and thus are defined, but I don’t know how that translates to C, which is the one with flexible members
Quick question @R.MartinhoFernandes: does the single boost/math/statistics/normal.hpp include in the generated nonius.h++ supposed to come with? Or am I supposed to go get boost?
> GHCi always discards the current bindings when you :reload. The way to make them persistent is to put them in a module and :load it. Top-level bindings in interpreted modules will not be reverted, as long as the module itself is not recompiled, or depends (indirectly) on a module that has been recompiled.
cmon
why so complicated
just don't revert what isn't affected by reloading
I just came back from a day of skiing, and I smelled like if I ran like 2 hours straight. I come home and I have to drop dead on the couch for a second before unpacking stuff.
My cat comes on my belly and starts smelling my armpit above all the clothes.
Then sits down and stucks its head in my armpit and starts sleeping.