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05:06
Do pets truly love their owners or some of them just suffer from Stockholm syndrome, or a mixture of both? :p
05:21
leave the gate open and find out
Do pets get lost often? Especially when they have never been to the outside of your yard.
the weak ones do
 
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12:30
@Feeds Rewrite it in Rust much
 
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20:15
Not a single recent starred message by Jerry Coffin, the world is definitely sick these days.
@StackedCrooked I did hash_range(str, str + len) in the end since it's a plain C string anyway.
Now I have a more tricky question I think
Suppose there is a binary data format that stores data using various types defined by a spec
So the spec reads, for example: type "i2" is stored on disk as a 2 byte signed integer, 2's complement, big endian, along with a diagram of the bits.
Hi guys, I need help with binarySearch with an array of strings
I want to understand thoroughly how such data is meant to be read into a C++ primitive data type. I understand that typically, ints (more like short in this example though its not guaranteed either) are stored 2's complement in RAM with C++. But not always. And a short can be more than 2 bytes long on a given arch.
So am I supposed to read it bit by bit and reconstruct the integer, or can I just read it with a reinterpret_cast of the bytes after adjusting the byte order to my machine's endianness?

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