This is ridiculous. There is a whole segment of YouTube where you can watch people do naked yoga and see everything, no censoring bars or pixelation. They take down shit left and right for the smallest infractions of their TOS but this is OK?
Out of curiosity, I decided to try the concept.
Here's my attempt.
Plan
Let's parse arithmetic expressions with function calls.
Now, we want to parse (partial) expression with possible unknown identifiers.
In case of incomplete expressions, we want to "imply" the minimal token to complete it...
Man. I had to use tabs to get under the 30k post length limit. Again... /cc @Borgleader @milleniumbug
@Mikhail without checking the docs, I bet it's undefined (i.e. unspecified)
You know "It surprises me" is not equivalent to "it's misleading". I think it's bad API design if these surprises are there, but sometimes there's a point at which to stop checking for broken inputs.
@ArkadiuszKoćma A little bit of everything really. I've been riding for what, 7 months now, so I did go out into the wild twice, did some jumping, some dressage, basically still getting my fundamentals straight.
@ratchetfreak the problem is more about shit interectagin with stuff all over everything, and I'm pretty sure functions sometimes only get called in the right order by sheer chance and they would fail if called in another order
yeah it doesn't account for having everything hooked up correctly in the first place and order of invocation when 2 slots actually have an order between them
Good to see that the we no longer see people waiting until the last minute to start their homework, and then posting "URGENT!" questions on SO about it...
I wasn't notified of this project and need this turned in today please help!! I have no clue and no idea what I need to do.
CString Functions:
cstrings: are null terminated character arrays. C++ offers many built in functions that perform copying, comparing, searching, concatenation operations ...
i wanted to ask... why GCC does generate code that uses x87, instead of using SSE like the intel compiler. and the intel compiler is 3x faster because of this
This retweets give me confidence that people knew what I'm referring to. Robert is truly a nestor on the mailing list (not to mention the incubator). He's a voice of reason an relentlessly constructive.
@JohannesSchaub-litb post (with repro) on Stack Overflow and ping @Mysticial
@JohannesSchaub-litb Ah. That makes sense. The reason, then, could be that SSE doesn't easily achieve strict mode semantics (or they didn't want to invest the test efforts to make sure it's always conformant)