I want a nice way of running queries on the UCD, and C++ is sort of horrible for that. ICU doesn't quite cut it because I want access to all properties and ICU does not expose the ones that are only meaningful for the algorithms. So Haskell.
I think the best way is to use handle or a resource management wrapper or RAII which means you should use shared_ptr or unique_ptr. They are the so called "garbage collection mechanism" in C++ which is not the real/same garbage collection mechanism as in Java.
The way they do it is by using th...
@Borgleader Want fine grained highly nested namespaces? Fine. The nesting and different names don't really help readability? Just bring everything in under the same name. Want only a few names from a namespace? Bring only that name. Pretty much any choice you could want to make you can.
I want to how we can expose properties to lua library.
luaL_openlib( L, kName, kVTable, 1 ); // leave "library" on top of stack
With this, I am able to expose only functions as kVTable refers to luaL_Reg
typedef struct luaL_Reg {
const char *name;
lua_CFunction func;
} luaL_Reg;
Eg: Wit...
Functions that take "blocks", not functions that take functions. In my head there's a clear difference between the two, even though there isn't one in the language.
@BartekBanachewicz: Among other things, most electronics (including most computers) draws a fair amount of extra power while starting up, so I suppose it's at least possible to have a computer that would run, but if stopped couldn't boot again. That said, I don't think it's particularly common.