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8:00 PM
@Pawnguy7 Is that a QR-code-based Snake game?
 
lol
 
Nope :D
 
Ell
Hi guise
 
That did come to mind though.
 
8:00 PM
lol
 
^ lol, wasn't aware of that
 
:11511427
@Ell That's been a while. I think it was Cicada that said that a lot
 
It's 4chanism.
 
@FredOverflow thoroughly cringeworthy
@CatPlusPlus Yup. Makes sense
 
@CatPlusPlus We have Cat-ism's too.
 
oh you
 
A regular dinosaur hunt.
 
Pterodactyls are vermin.
Don't feed.
 
I didn't get that reference :/ (I haven't watched Doctor Who)
 
8:03 PM
Someone's been watching Doctor Who
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Who?
 
Also [tell] me how to stop caring about programming, so I don't get the urge to correct people when they say stupid things.
 
Ell
The same way you stop caring about anything else
or maybe realise that it has no immediate gain for yourself?
 
People obsessed with programming typically have control issues. Try to let go once in a while.
 
It's a horrible addiction.
 
8:07 PM
@FredOverflow Cat.
 
void once_in_a_while()
{
    while (true)
    {
        once();
        break;
    }
}
 
Ell
Heh
 
Not the silly loops again.
 
@CatPlusPlus Maybe you should take interest in real world problems, like politics or sociology or environmental issues. After a while, you'll stop caring if people use it++ or ++it to increment iterators.
 
8:11 PM
@FredOverflow Horrible idea, because those topics are even worse.
 
Okay, then maybe you should start watching Jersey Shore.
 
Politics especially. :suicide:
 
@FredOverflow Oh fucking god no...
 
NW: Beavis and Butthead
 
@CatPlusPlus It can be quite fascinating, but if you read on Internet you have to ignore stupid commenters
 
8:13 PM
@TonyTheLion You mailed ThePhD? Did he say anything?
 
No I didn't mail him
 
Uhm. He didn't reply to mine.
NOBODY REPLIES TO ME.
 
I'll reply to you
if you send me something.
I'll mail him now.
 
He's online on Steam, but probably won't reply anyway.
 
I sent him an email.
I a word in the first sentence of my email to him. I suck. :/
5
 
8:21 PM
@H2CO3 I guess the OP meant "C++ standard library", but used an obsolete terminology. I often find people using the acronym STL to refer to the various collections in the standard library. I just reached for my old copy of The C++ programming language (2nd ed.) and even Stroustrup says (section 16.2.3 - STL containers, p.441): The standard library and containers and iterators (often called STL framework[...]. — Lorenzo Donati 49 secs ago
 
I kinda like it
 
@FredOverflow Don't worry Fred. An ambulance is on the way. They'll take good care of you, I promise.
 
ohai Jerry!
How are you doing?
 
8:24 PM
Nobody even remembers STL, except for those 10 pedants that won't shut up about it.
 
Hi!
 
I think I'm getting progressively worse at English.
 
xD Me too..
 
Is this what they call near-native level?
 
@CatPlusPlus I don't think so.
 
8:25 PM
0
Q: how to fix this forgotten server compile error?

Ahmed Besarim getting this error when i try to compile the forgottenserver 0.4 trunk http://pastebin.com/nicLTLsx and this player.h http://pastebin.com/37jKu29M

 
@TonyTheLion Pretty fair, I guess. How 'bout you?
 
litterally code dump and error dump
 
One thing, can I post an Game Modding question, or I have to write the question here?
 
No questions.
@Borgleader Ahaha and not even his software.
 
@JerryCoffin I'm good. I just moved to London. Starting my new job on Monday! Should be awesome!! :)
 
8:26 PM
OpenTibia jesus this shit still exists.
 
Is only a cfg file of GTA San Andreas...
Somebody plays?
 
This is a C++ Lounge, we don't do game modding here
 
We don't do anything here.
Especially question answering.
 
We collectively sit and contemplate the act of doing nothing.
 
@TonyTheLion Should be -- I hope the pay is pretty awesome, anyway; otherwise you won't be able to eat.
 
8:28 PM
@Lorenzo Sounds reasonable. Even "Effective C++" confuses the STL and the stdlib. — H2CO3 4 mins ago
lolol
 
Oh... So, where can I ask my question? :/
 
@JerryCoffin Yea, its good enough that I can eat.
 
@Ikillnukes There are bound to be forums made specifically for modding certain games
 
Ok... :/
 
Google has answers.
 
8:30 PM
Try jumping.
I tried to close that OpenTibia question, but none of the close reasons accurately describe how fucking bad that question is.
 
@TonyTheLion I'm glad (and relieved) to hear it. Should be easier to visit home now (if you want to) also. Hmm....come to think of it, from London it'd only take you like 2 hours to get to Brussels, drop by a Neuhaus shop, and send me a few pounds of good chocolate... :-)
 
@JerryCoffin Yes, that's about right. Much easier for me to go to Belgium from here.
I'd send you chocolate, but I have no idea how easy that will go past customs in the US.
 
@TonyTheLion Now of that I have no clue.
 
They'll eat it and replace it by some cheap US crap.
Stimulating local economy!
 
@JerryCoffin It would be a terrible waste to send it and then find out that it didn't get past customs.
 
8:35 PM
> My Libertarian Eco professor tried desperately to teach us that using Red Ink (or non-blue or black ink) invalidates all contracts signed in it.
Oh buttcoin thread.
 
Only Belgian and Swiss chocolate are actually edible.
 
You can find the funniest things in there.
 
The rest is isn't very good.
 
@TonyTheLion That would be terrible -- I guess you'll just have to go and eat some in my honor.
 
buttcoin thread?
what?
 
user1804599
8:37 PM
TypeScript y u no abstract.
 
@JerryCoffin Aww man. I'll have to read up on US Customs thingies some day, so I can send you chocolate next time I'm in Belgium
 
@TonyTheLion Perhaps you should mail him a code snippet without UB. He'll have to correct it!
 
@sehe Hahah
 
@Rapptz looks like something from the 80s
 
How so?
 
8:41 PM
@CatPlusPlus progressively worse, as in deteriorating at an increasing rate? Or did you mean, progressively bad :<
 
@Rapptz Mainly the site, but also the syntax and samples
 
ninja is the only build engine you'll ever need.
 
@CatPlusPlus That's getting more increasingly worse!
 
user1804599
Wonderful. It works.
 
8:42 PM
Well I like it. I found it while looking at the ninja manual.
 
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus do you want to integrate the client build with the server build system?
 
user1804599
You need lessc and tsc.
 
> There are many other build systems that are more user-friendly or featureful than Ninja itself. For some recommendations: the Ninja author found the tup build system influential in Ninja’s design, and thinks redo's design is quite clever.
I like ninja too though.
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun lol, I spent several minutes looking for that question until I realized that you linked to it :)
 
8:46 PM
@FredOverflow It was on LRiO's profile :D
 
Of course it was.
 
stdlib is a crappy recommendation because it can be confusing with stdlib.h
 
I didn't want to revive an old post but is there a better solution in C++11/14 to this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/9894263/boostthread-group-in-c11
i'm looking for boost's thread_group in C++11
 
No
 
user image
3
@MohammadAliBaydoun That's what I came up with :)
 
8:53 PM
I'd like to take the compilers class at my school this spring, but before I can there's a prereq I need to take called Programming Languages. It's not being offered before the compilers class is, so I was told I needed to find someplace else, possibly online and accredited, that was offering the course. Any suggestions where to look? I don't even know of a good place to go and ask this kind of question.
The course description from my school is: "Introduces a systematic approach to understanding the behavior of programming languages. Covers interpreters; static and dynamic scope; environments; binding and assignment; functions and recursion; parameter-passing and method dispatch; objects, classes, inheritance, and polymorphism; type rules and type checking; and concurrency."
 
user1804599
> AbstractMessageReceiver
 
user1804599
I think I need an AbstractMessageReceiverSingletonFactoryProxy.
 
@pyCthon Unfortunately, no real change since then (and when it comes to C++ concurrency in real use ("in Action", so to speak) Anthony Williams knows more than almost anybody... :-)
 
@JerryCoffin thanks i'll try to find him lol
 
You're clearly confused. You really need a AbstractMessageReceiverAbstractSingletonFactoryProxyFactory.
 
8:57 PM
Wrong

AbstractMessageReceiverAbstractSingletonFactoryProxyFactoryDataAccessObjectInterface
 
@pyCthon He's the one who wrote the answer you linked (also wrote the book C++ Concurrency in Action).
 
does anyone know where I can buy a copy of TOCA Touring Car Championship (1999)? [not TOCA 2], My CD is completely destoryed and I can't find any download links
 
really. that's a crappy argument
(by that token you could confuse `iostreams library` with `<iostream>`)
 
@JerryCoffin yeah i commented on his answer, i'll wait a bit before I try to port
'thread_group.create_thread(std::bind(thread_func, std::ref(resource)));'
to C++11
 
@sehe Not really as ambiguous. Do you have a better example?
 
8:59 PM
@Gizmo was there ever any story to it in the first place?
@Rapptz stdlib is fine. It is clearly an abbrev for the obvious :/
 
@sehe I just want to play some classic games,.. and I'm desparate O_O
 
@JerryCoffin yeah i commented on his answer, i'll wait a bit before I try to stuff like port

thread_group.create_thread(boost::bind(thread_func, boost::ref(resource)));

to C++11
 
@pyCthon It'll be interesting to see/hear what he has to say.
 
@Gizmo me neither. never heard of it, and nzbsearch gives "empty" even with "hide adult" unchecked :/
 
I had 2 CD's of the game :( one vanished, one destroyed eh
 
9:04 PM
@JerryCoffin i'll keep you posted if he responded or i find anything
 
Well, I think I'm going to go get a new phone. TTYL.
 
@Cat Here is something for you to relax:
Oh wait, there are two more occurrences.
 
@FredOverflow C which became C++? Dafuq
 
user1804599
Okay.
 
@JerryCoffin so HPX which extends C++11's thread library has sort of a solution
 
9:11 PM
 
user1804599
The complaint generator works and it binds to the view with AngularJS.
 
@JerryCoffin but nothing so far with C++11
 
@Borgleader Yeah, that one really freaked me out.
How can you be programming for 32 years and not know the difference between C and C++?
 
This post alone makes me think, I'm qualified to be a Community TA. :P
That's pretty sad =/
 
How can you be discussing C++/C for 32 aeons and not know how these languages evolved from the same source?
Also, he might be saying "the course initially used C", which becamse "the course used C++" (sloppy wording then)
 
9:14 PM
@ScottW That screenshot was taken from the forums for the Algorithms class @FredOverflow and I are taking.
 
@sehe Isn't an aeon slightly longer than a year? :)
@Borgleader I don't think you need any special qualities to become a TA.
You just need to put in some time and effort.
"committee" is a funny word, so many double letters :)
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow Committeelessness.
 
@ScottW What's so funny about that?
 
Why would people do this?
> I don't intend to continue development of this plugin, so I've disabled the issues page. If something is broken, submit a pull request and I'll consider merging it. The issue history is archived should you want to poke in it.
 
lack of time/interest?
 
9:21 PM
the archive is just a bunch of .json
 
user1804599
Wönderfül.
 
user1804599
TypeScript is great.
 
@not-rightfold Is it available on other platforms than Windows?
 
not-rightfold is on a mac iirc, so it should be
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow Of course.
 
user1804599
9:22 PM
It's written in TypeScript without usage of OS-specific features.
 
Damn, I only have crap beer in my fridge.
 
@Rapptz duh. It says so right on the tin. How many open source projects have you maintained issues for? I can tell you - it's an energy drain (especially of the project is ... obsolescent)
 
@EtiennedeMartel why did you buy it in the first place?
 
@Borgleader A friend of mine left it there.
 
9:24 PM
I never buy Rickard's.
 
user1804599
And it has this-preserving short function syntax proposed for ES whatever version that nobody but Mozilla will ever implement anyway <(^O^)>.
 
@PetrBudnik you may. Although it has literally nothing to do with the question. — sehe 8 secs ago
arrrrg. people SO trolls. they can't not shit on anyone's porch for 5 minutes
 
Are you upset by your own comment?
 
@FredOverflow Not yet. But - no obviously that was in response to something.
 
user1804599
I have a great idea.
 
9:31 PM
@sehe the initializer list suggestion ?
 
Ell
@not-rightfold I do too!
My new sleepy time is 11 and wakey time is 6
 
@A.H. Yup. There's so much that could be modernized. It's just beside the point
yesterday, by sehe
Patent it
 
@FredOverflow I like the animations for the sorting algos, especially h-sort
 
Yup. And overloads don't confuse the hell out of people with polymorphism: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…sehe 1 min ago
^ I still had that from aug 23rd
 
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus > Follow tpope's guidelines for formatting the commit messages.
 
user1804599
9:44 PM
Y u no do this.
 
conio.h is a windows header
I don't get it
 
the only c++ in there is cin, cout
 
user1804599
#include <coño.h>
 
the rest is awful
 
9:51 PM
@not-rightfold That's actually a swear.
 
user1804599
No shit!
 
@Borgleader What is h-sort? Do you mean shellsort?
I implemented shellshort today and was a little bit confused by the i loop.
I didn't understand at first why it incremented by 1 always.
 
H-sort is insertion sort with a stride
 
ah, okay
Also, from my experiments 2x+1 was always better than 3x+1. I wonder why Knuth suggested 3x+1. Probably better performance in weird corner cases.
 
@FredOverflow Knuth would have had his reasons.
It's quite possible that 3x+1 the stride with the best worst case overall, and for your data-set (whatever distribution they might come from) 2x+1 was better.
It could even be "for certain hardware", back when compilers were predictable Knuth was a master of undefined behavior.
 
Ell
10:05 PM
A dark magician you might say
 
Indeed.
 
Wow, Shellsort is really interesting. It may become my new favorite sorting algorithm!
 
Creating code that assumed all kinds of things, I remember the great re-writes that had to happen because everyone assumed sizeof(int)=sizeof(void*)
 
user1804599
Message sending works. \o/
 
@not-rightfold Can you send a message to my mobile for testing?
 
10:07 PM
@FredOverflow I'm probably going to implement it and add it to my newly created library. Along with UnionFind (I'm almost done with it)
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow No, but I can send it to the console. :V
 
Ell
@not-rightfold lounge chat?
 
user1804599
@Ell No, the pussy of your mom.
 
user1804599
(Yes.)
 
10:12 PM
@Borgleader It's astonishingly simple. I don't think there is another non-recursive algorithm that is so efficient.
 
I can't into threads you guys
 
Ell
What xmpp server are tou running?
 
user1804599
None?
 
user1804599
I'm using a message generator because we don't have a server yet.
 
I'm trying to make a really simple thread for moving a character in this python game (should you even do that?) and I don't think I'm quite getting it right
 
10:14 PM
What kind of game is it?
 
Ell
I thought we were extending an existing server
 
@FredOverflow really really basic side-scroller right now
 
I don't see why you would need multi-threading for that.
 
user1804599
We don't have a webserver either.
 
A simple game-loop should be sufficient.
 
user1804599
10:14 PM
@FredOverflow Multithreading?
 
user1804599
Oh you're talking to somebody I've plonked.
 
@FredOverflow well... the problem I'm having right now is probably fairly unrelated, but I have every keypress moving them x,y amount, when I want it to be less... clicky... of movement.
I was thinking if there's some way to do move, then sleep x milliseconds, it could be a bit smoother but there's probably a better way
 
Ell
Increase their velocity instead
then update movement based on velocity
 
@Ell makes sense but not quite sure how to get movement based on velocity either
 
Right. Just store information when the movement started, when it should end, and then at any time you can do a linear interpolation where the character currently is.
Should it be a movement that ends after a second or so? Or do you want him to move indefinitely, until you press another key?
 
10:20 PM
@FredOverflow as long as key is pressed, I want him to move... I have the part with the keypress down (if keypressed: ... elif keyup: ...) I've always had trouble getting interpolation
 
Ell
Well just give you're character a vel_x and x and vel_y and y
Increment x by vel_x every frame
same with y
Then decrease vel_y and vel_x by a certain amount each frame until they are zero
 
Got it, and it's working, thank you
 
I meant portable for windows, so I can run it on a flash drive like many other portable applications. Thanks. — The Count 1 min ago
LOLOLOLOL.
That's a new thing! Portable C++.
Portable for windows.
 
He meant portable as in no need to install apparently
 
user1804599
10:34 PM
@Borgleader @sehe just quoted that.
 
oops
 
-1
A: What is the best free C++ IDE that will compile completely stand alone(portable) applications?

Dieter LückingNone is portable - portable C++ depends on the compiler (including version), only.

GOD. This Dieter guy is annoyingly inaccurate with his many many rep-whoring answers.
 
he has a pretty shitty rep/answer ratio. granted i got rid of all my 0 rep answers
 
> If I recall right, there are six ways to make windows libraries incompatible Dieter "Thin Air" Lücking
@Borgleader I have tooo many. And I'm lazy
 
@sehe "What are you doing man???" haha
 
10:42 PM
@TravisG hence that 'release' library is more compatible to your debug version — Dieter Lücking 4 hours ago
 
@FlorisVelleman When I have to downvote the third answer by the same guy within ~20 minutes, I think I should just ask whether he knows what he's doing. I think he's been drinking
 
@Rapptz Oh cool o.O I have 5
 
@Rapptz waahahaha. I have 660
 
you need 6 more and keep it there :P
 
10:44 PM
I should probably scan them for absolute losing answers. But many of them are decent to good answers
 
I don't actually like 0 score answers, makes me feel like I helped no one :(
 
Thats why i got rid of mine, except for the accepted ones (obv) and the only not accepted one happened to be the only answer on the question so i left it there
 
Oh, I have a two mains answer like you.
 
Hehe, I'm nearing +40 on mine
 
Forgot what I was doing.
I think I was swearing at my build system
 
10:48 PM
@TheCount Sadly: none - the only portable thing is plain C (not C++) — Dieter Lücking 1 min ago
^ so much crap out of his ***
 
Ok, how, or where can I get a compiler that will run portable application? — The Count 4 mins ago
Well to be fair, OP doesn't seem to know wtf hes talking about either
 
@Borgleader That doesn't excuse Dieter for posting crap at every answer he can find :/
 
Of course not, I'm just saying his answer is on par with the question
 
Also, that lol quote before was from this answer:
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A: cds library: michael_deque causes crash when pushing back derived type of custom type (only in release mode)

Dieter LückingIf I recall right, there are six ways to make windows libraries incompatible: Hence ensure the compiler settings match. debug vs. non debug multi threading vs. non multi threading ... Any assistance is welcome!

 
Ok, I'll look into a C ide, thanks — The Count 1 min ago
 
10:53 PM
Now, that question is about UB occurring when inserting a UDT into a lock-free container using a garbage collecting container library (libcds).
@Borgleader ...
 
God fucking damniet Dieter...
I might break my rep % 5 == 0 streak and downvote this answer...
 
It's obviously about UB that doesn't manifest in Debug mode, but, Dieter Arschloch Lücking goes on a wild rant about "six ways to make windows libraries incompatible"
 
Wow, he's pretty malicious
 
> You can expose a template by derivation with a dedicated name. Dieter "Blather Lots" Lücking
I just hope my downvotes won't be reverted as mass downvoting... Because they're all very much deserved. On that answer doubly so ^
 
@sehe just downvote a few answers every day
 
11:00 PM
@Borgleader I upvoted this one for fairness
Upvoted another one
 
I've had worse.
 
@TravisG that doesn't make it a compiler bug. That merely spells Undefined Behaviour. 99% of the time UB is caused by your code, not library code. This is also confirmed by the fact that using a simple type as 'T' doesn't cause a problem. — sehe 4 secs ago
 
Bubs. Current id='roomdesc' is disturbing.
 
@Rapptz I've seen much worse. But: stackoverflow.com/posts/18553633/revisions
@CaptainGiraffe Wut?
Someone nominated you for "worst formatting contenders". That shouldn't happen if you desired help. — sehe 10 secs ago
 
11:12 PM
@Borgleader I once had a student write a 16 page program on PAPER! When all the student needed to do was to write a simple for with a a condition inside of it. I still have nightmares.
@sehe Is this not longer a chatroom? (hehe)
 
@CaptainGiraffe What are you referring to? "Current id='roomdesc'" is nowhere on my screen
 
@sehe "A metachatroom"
 
@CaptainGiraffe That was... completely opaque. I was looking for "id" (which is 10, by the way, always has been) and 'roomdesc' (since you quoted it)
 
@EtiennedeMartel Community driven. The Community likes C#.
 
11:21 PM
public default void forEach(Consumer<? super T> action) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(action);
    for (T t : this) {
        action.accept(t);
    }
}
^ Hah even their forEach had to reference at least 4 (5?) different patterns
ConsumerProducer, Visitor (accept), Contracts, Iterator, Command (action)
 
@sehe So the developers are striving for patterns, the compiler writers are optimizing those same patterns. I'm seeing a pattern here.
 
@CaptainGiraffe No. They're just providing a 'forEach' extension method (except, they have to make it a 'default' interface method because they can't actually do extension methods). However, they name their identifiers in such a way that people will get all jelly with Patterns Goodness associations
It's circle-jerking
Also:
 
@sehe I was going for that same point albeit in a different manner.
 
> () -> x (official name: Burger Arrow)
@CaptainGiraffe And I wouldn't say the devs are striving for P. Rather, they're clinging to P
 
@sehe Yours is better.
 
11:28 PM
And longer, I might add.
> x::toString (as a capturing method reference lambda)
looks pretty sweet, though
 
=) ok go on
 
God... Their lambdas aren't closures!
int count = 0;
List<String> strings = Arrays.asList("a", "b", "c");
strings.forEach(s -> {
    count++; // error: can't modify the value of count
});
^ won't compile. That's ... impotent
 
It is not like in the old days, where you had one tool for the job. If you want global domination you have to be feature complete. Regardless of how badly these features are implemented.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. Stream<> is a lot like IEnumerable<>/ParallelEnumerable
 
@sehe I think it's about time they admitted they lacked important features.
 
11:36 PM
I saw it more as "we need to implement these features or risk becoming completely obsolete"
 
List<String> strings = Arrays.asList("a", "b", "c"); // WTF by the way
strings.stream()
       .mapToInt(String::length)
       .longs()                     // Java, so expressive
       .mapToDouble(x -> x / 10.0)
       .toBeCSharp()         // Guess what I did here
I think .longs() is strangely expressive :) However, .doubles() is probably more accurate in terms of but JRE size and runtime overhead.
 
> in terms of but
what?
 
Oh, ahahahaha and their lack of extension methods leads to sad interfaces like .collect (requiring Collectors) instead of just .ToArray, .ToLookup, .ToDictionary, .ToList etc.
@Borgleader I though that .longs() strangely expressive :) However, .doubles() would probably be more accurate in terms of both JRE size and runtime overhead.
 
Oh I see, that makes a lot more sense
 
Iterator.forEachRemaining(Consumer) looks kinda handy too (shame about Consumer, but hey, I dissed that earlier)
POP QUIZ: Guess what Collection.spliterator() does? a A split iterator b a stream parallel iterator c A Supplier iterator
(of course, there's AbstractDoubleSpliterator to wet your appetites)
> "On a purely practical note, the discussions surrounding Optional have exceeded its design budget by several orders of magnitude." -- Brian Goetz in response to "Optional require(s) NonNull"
@EtiennedeMartel oh hey, here's something that (AFAIK) C#/BCL still lacks:
people.sort(
    Comparator.comparing(Person::getLastName)
        .thenComparing(Person::getFirstName)
        .thenComparing(
            Person::getEmailAddress,
            Comparator.nullsLast()
                .thenComparing(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER)));
 
11:51 PM
lol damn ghci getting the best of me now.
>>> let x = [1,2,3,4]
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    let x = [1,2,3,4]
        ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
There is a C# Compare library (lemme find it)
 
@sehe You can still call ThenBy on an OrderedEnumerable.
 
thenComparing looks like ThenBy
 
But I agree.
 
Am I wrong?
 
11:52 PM
@EtiennedeMartel That's extremely unhelpful if you need a IComparable<T> or Comparer<T>
 
Indeed.
 
@EtiennedeMartel To be perfectly honest I think C# (or rather .NET BCL) missed the target there. They should have had composition of Comparers, and just passed them into OrderBy instead of the current OrderBy[Descending]/ThenBy[Descending] substitutes
 
@sehe LINQ ordering seems to borrow a lot from SQL, which works that way.
 
@EtiennedeMartel That might be why they overlooked it. In the early days, LINQ was aimed much to Linq-to-sql and the query syntax. The designers realized a bit late there was so much more general potential in it
 
Yep.
Treat your collections as databases, that kind of thing.
 
11:56 PM
@sehe Indeed. Let me take note of that. For my language wishlist xD
 
@EtiennedeMartel I very much do. In C++, C#, Python, Haskell and even in Vim. My programs/logs are all databases to me
 
That said, it's easy to extend LINQ to add such functionality.
 

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