It's just really fucked up. I have no idea what the fuck the author was on when he/she scripted this. But that person had to have serious psychological issues.
@CaptainGiraffe For some reason discussions about UB tend to be emotional.
It doesn't need to be though. Beginners often counter the UB argument with "But it works!". All you need to counter that is to explain how UB helps compilers to optimize code and provide some examples of how seemingly innocent UB can cause spectacular bugs.
For example the one where Chandler explained how passing a nullptr (and size zero) to memcpy caused the compiler to delete all null checks after the call to memcpy.
@StackedCrooked Probably. Keep in mind that a stringstream uses a locale to handle almost all the formatting, so nearly everything goes through at least one extra level of indirection.
@JerryCoffin Actually I find the dots very confusing because I've become more used to English formatting than the one we use in Belgium. (It once caused me to mistakenly buy stocks for 5212 EUR instead of 5.212 EUR)
Funny thing was that I didn't have enough money in my account to buy 5000 EUR in stocks. So I just figured the order would be rejected. Next day I logged in I saw my account was at -4902 EUR...
@StackedCrooked You need to set the locale first. To get the locale determined by the machine's setup, you do something like os.imbue(std::locale(""));. If you want to specify US formatting (regardless of the user's locale setup) you'd typically use something like std::locale("en-us");, but it's up to the vendor to pick the names they support for locales.
The two locales that are always supported are "C" (the default) and "" (which is supposed to choose based on how you've configured the machine in general).
@StackedCrooked Apparently you don't have your machine configured to use the Belgian locale (or, perhaps, you're using a standard library that doesn't do it correctly).
@StackedCrooked I think it happens because [a] it challenges popularly held beliefs about how programming/computers/compilers work [b] it's "hard" to point at documentation for the behaviour (because -it's undefined-)
I'd advise against using Karma to generate JSON. I'd advice strongle against ADAPT_ADT (it's prone to very subtle UB bugs and it means you're trying to adapt something that wasn't designed for it. Just say no).
Here's my take on it. Let's do take the highway and be as unintrusive as possible. Th...
When your distaste for Spirit Karma is so big, you mock a JSON representation just to show how to do things without it.
@Telkitty Just... look at the usage and eliminate the culprit? Meh. Or go on Server Fault and leech
Woosh much :) I notice Billy is prone to be defensive of MSVC. A lot of credit to the rest of the VS/MSVC/Library teams that they don't usually fall in that trap
I finally finished Gundam Wing yesterday (after being on hold the entire summer). It was not as good as I remembered but also not as bad as I feared it would be
Been wondering for a while. I don't see a lot of offensive stuff on SO since I don't trawl the homepage like I used to. So they all get deleted before I ever see them. Ever since the election, has any of this "offensive stuff" even taken a political turn?
@Mysticial I dunno--about the only time I see the front page is when I install a new OS or something on that order. Even then I don't think I've ever read any of it.
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@Mysticial I seem to remember when SO was new, Jeff had a diagram of the percentage of screen real estate devoted to actual content on things like typical forums and such. At first glance, this doesn't seem to compare favorably at all.
> If you need to make modifications to a designblock, its best to paste into a design (new or existing), make the modification then save that as a new designblock.
Just an idea on how to speed up lookup in unordered_set. Of course, this only has benefit if String objects get reused (like in the example code at the bottom, where GetTypeName returns a ref.)