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08:31
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Muahahaha
 
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12:20
@nwp You can keep on moving the messages about you have moved messages to new bins until you reach a large but full circle ... if one such move made you so happy ~_~
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12:50
It was not the moving itself, I felt like I was abusing power which made me a little happy. Maybe that says something about me.
 
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14:46
I think it's time to tank this code-base. I'm about to inlcude a boost header
nwp
nwp
Rip
It's starting with the good old "I just need this one header", no idea where else to quickly get something like small_vector. Don't want folly, don't want to monkeypatch llvms SmallVector
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I was disappointed in boost 3 times out of 3. I probably should give it a chance another time.
14:58
The crisis may be averted, absl has it as inlined_vector
why do you need small vector?
15:39
because the code is bad, and fixing it would take longer
I want my +1% perf gain for the day without too much work
aw fuck absl doesn't support MinGW, well can't say I didn't try to avoid boost
nwp
nwp
16:00
error C2036: 'QmlObject *': unknown size
Why does my compiler not know how big a pointer is?
nwp
nwp
16:24
Also I got screwed over by Protobuf considering 0 and non-existent the same thing.
Give me 7 reasons to switch from C to C++ and I will learn C++.
nwp
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1. It will prolong your suffering.
(this is supposed to be a group effort)
welp i guess no one can give more than 1 reason
i have once again proven that there is no point in c++
job security
explain
16:33
what does auto foo = c/c++; return?
in what lan?
in c++
welp i dont know c++ so dont ask me
but prob some conversion between c and c++ or the other was around
way*
but I know, and hence I have good job security
yes and I know how to make an operating system. Does that mean I have good job security?
16:36
no because I taught that class to 20 year olds at UIUC
so every undergrad knew (and was required to make) an OS from scratch
Never went there but sounds fun. What method did you use to boot ASM on any non specific processor?
they also built the processor, in 2 previous classes
Little Computer 3, or LC-3, is a type of computer educational programming language, an assembly language, which is a type of low-level programming language. It features a relatively simple instruction set, but can be used to write moderately complex assembly programs, and is a viable target for a C compiler. The language is less complex than x86 assembly but has many features similar to those in more complex languages. These features make it useful for beginning instruction, so it is most often used to teach fundamentals of programming and computer architecture to computer science and computer...
Yes but you still need a way to run either x86 or x64 depending on processor requirements.
nwp
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Learning C++ also helps to properly appreciate C++ WAT.
There are so many great reasons.
so does little computer 3 have it built in?
because you still need a way to determine to run x86 or x64
did u count?
i have respect for u if u counted
I don't know it took me about 19 days
C++ is also useful because you can write Qt apps that transpile to HTML5
There are more, but I have a headache and can't be arsed
btw that is a good article, I was just reviewing some junior code and got shit for asking them to wrap stuff in curly brackets
but posting C code doesn't address OPs prompt
like most people I didn't actually read the article, but I assume it agrees with what I said
nwp
nwp
16:58
For what it's worth I'd make them use clang-format instead of add braces. It's much safer and happens to also make that issue obvious.
but you can also add braces
nwp
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Meh. It feels bad to have to do that by hand.
real solution is to change it to C++ so that you can use try catch for errors :-)
@nwp we force braces, it's just easier than arguing or relying on a tool
@Mikhail or just return and let RAII handle cleanup so you don't care
10x wouldn't rewrite openssl
although they probably stole the code from some OSS project and got paid to do it :-)
this is another advantage of using C++
nwp
nwp
17:53
How do you force braces without a tool? That seems like error-prone busy-work.
 
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