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20:00
Standard defines only goto identifier; where identifier is required to be a label in the current function.
Computed gotos? shudder I wrote that kind of stuff when I was 11 on a 6502 my Mom actually spanked me because of that.
6 buzzwords? One sentence about Java has more than that.
Or Web.
Maybe not because of the jmps but I had stayed awake the entire night =/
Cat Plus, apparently you can use labels as void pointers or vice versa
not very sure, lemme see where I found that.
That's computed gotos, and that's an extension.
20:05
@CodeMaker Not in C++.
You can in GNU++, but that's not C++.
What is a computed goto? Very curious now ...
It's a goto to an address, basically.
So via pointer not via label.
It's pretty much useless in C++.
That's pretty terrifying.
and everywhere else, except assembly programming on a small microcontroller I'd think
20:07
@Praetorian As it should be.
So in GCC's C++ you can do it.
Wiki says it's an "assigned goto".
Whatever the name.
@CodeMaker Not C++.
@CatPlusPlus Why is it useless? I always hear how that's the difference between an indirect threaded interpreter and a direct threaded interpreter or whatever and the two don't seem to be equivalent.
Martinho, how is it not C++?
20:07
Did any of you get spanked by your Moms because of your programming efforts?
@CodeMaker It's not in the Standard. (Read: Bible.)
@Praetorian Generally in assembly you use jumps directly all over the place, so it's not a concern.
@CodeMaker Because it's not C++. There's really no other way to answer that.
Things can be in one of two states: 1) they're C++ or 2) they're not C++.
of course it originated from Fortran! Perfect companion to column major matrices and 1-based indexing
There's no quantum uncertainty there.
There's a list of things that are C++, and a list of things that aren't.
Computed gotos are on the latter.
20:10
Martinho, so, it's not part of the theoretical C++ standard, but it is part of the actual C++ implementation?
Why is Fortran considered a perfect example of math optimizations?
@CodeMaker There's nothing theoretical about the C++ Standard, it really exists.
@CodeMaker There's no such thing as "the actual C++ implementation."
Surely c/c++ can have the same libraries
I know that.
But I can use "the" when referring to a specific implementation.
20:11
anyone knows sql ?
The feature is not specified in the Standard. It will apparently compile, but it's illegal.
@LewsTherin A bit of MySQL.
If it compiles it's practically legal to me.
@lews yes but this is not the time nor the place =)
@CodeMaker The GCC implementation of C++ is invoked with $ g++ -std=c++98 or $ g++ -std=c++0x.
@CodeMaker It's part of only one implementation. It's bad for portability, even on a single platform.
20:12
@CodeMaker And that does not compile computed gotos.
@CaptainGiraffe it isn't place but where else could I go?
@Maxpm cool
I am trying to check if a primary key in one table exists as a foreign key in another
but != doesn't work
@CodeMaker Standards are used precisely to allow everyone to speak the same language. Everyone cares about Standard C++ because it makes it easy to make sure everyone is using and doing the same thing.
@LewsTherin I have no clue.
@lews I'll try to answer youl if you answer this =) chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/1567627#1567627
@CodeMaker So, compiler bugs included?
20:13
You could try IS NOT.
@CaptainGiraffe That's pretty kinky.
@CaptainGiraffe lol
I do get told off for doing it a lot
Every sane language has a specification, it doesn't really have to be a standard.
@Maxpm will try thanks
Look at PHP, where implementation defines the language, and how much of a mess it is.
@Cat Plus, yes compiler bugs included. You might want to avoid them, but if it's allowed, it's legal.
20:15
@CodeMaker But computed gotos are not allowed in a C++ compiler.
@CatPlusPlus Why is PHP a mess?
It's not allowed if it's not in the spec.
@Maxpm how does one use it? There is no definition
or reference
@Maxpm Don't start this.
@Martinho thanks for that. Something to consider to be sure.
20:15
Very carefully?
@Maxpm It was the only time she did it
@martinho I mean about the C++ specific compilation btw.
GNU extensions are not part of the language.
@CodeMaker I don't know any C++ compiler that allows computed goto.
I only know of a GNU++ compiler, which as a name indicates is not a C++ compiler.
It's not that hard of a concept.
20:17
@martinho All the same if it's GCC compilable I wonder if that's good enough, and if it's not, then I do have queries about that longjmp that Cat Plus is rejecting.
Funny most of the gnu implementation for 03 is from 1994 =)
Call me stupid
@CodeMaker Well, if I was your friend, you wouldn't win that bet with GNU++, my dear.
A C++ compiler is a compiler for C++.
Code: goto does not violate the stack!
But is there a way to escape the craziness of ClickOnce deployment
20:18
longjmp is even worse than GNU extensions, because it bypasses the language completely.
@CodeMaker Why would you even need such a feature, let alone want to use it?
@R. Martinho then that just takes me back to doing some kind of computed longjmp.
@Kian Yes! dont use it!
I explained myself, but by rights I shouldn't've since it caused people to lock my question since they didn't like me having a frivolous purpose to a serious question.
You should check the close rationale on that. It's total bullshit.
@Maxpm HOW? How do you compile not into debug and not using "Publish"?
20:19
I would vote to close anyways.
It's a general reference question.
Unfortunately, Jeff is taking too long to add that close reason.
@CodeMaker You have to understand that the more a question is useful to others than the OP, the more they are welcome.
So people have to do with what they have :(
@Code we dont want to talk about inymore either
Your question is arguably not reusable at all.
@LucDanton If you look at the question you realize it is perfectly useful to others.
How is it not reusable?
20:20
@CodeMaker No, it's really not.
It's about how to win a bet with a friend.
It's not.
GODDAMN READ THE ACTUAL QUESTION.
NOT THE PART WHERE I EXPLAIN WHY I AM ASKING THEM.\
It's asking for a rehash of the docs of goto and longjmp.
longjmp is unusable and goto isn't very much used in C++ and there are already a ton of questions regarding it.
We have goto explained already, and the only thing to know about longjmp is that it might as well not exist at all.
20:21
Martinho, do you have anything useful contribute at this stage?
The goto and longjmp parts? Again, there's still no real reason to use them. If you're going to write in C++, write in C++.
Or do you just feel like repeating yourself another 10 times will do you some good?
Maxpm, for me, maybe not, but it is STILL A PART OF C++ and STILL A QUESTION OTHERS CAN REFERENCE.
I have given you a couple of links to help already.
@CodeMaker He made a good point why the question should be closed, except it's not a reason that is currently available and thus questions of that nature tend to get closed under another rationale.
@LucDanton And I counter that his actual point was rather useless and I don't see the problem in such questions being there.
20:23
@CodeMaker Which part of the question, exactly, might provide a useful reference for others?
@LucDanton Rather, I find a response to close a question like that aggressively unhelpful.
Yes, Read The Fine Manual is aggressive, but helpful.
@Maxpm How to use a goto, what considerations to make when using gotos and conditions, whether or not computed gotos/whatever can be used and how they are to be used.
It directs you towards the place where you can find answers.
@CodeMaker Closing can get abrupt. But don't take it too personal.
20:24
@Martinho, no it's aggressively unhelpful.
@CodeMaker Except for the last part, that's been answered before a lot - on Stack Overflow and otherwise.
You read the docs and they didn't help?
@Martinho It's me asking a question and you using slightly politer language to tell me "go fuck yourself I wont answer it and I'll make sure that anyone else won't either"
@CodeMaker He didn't say that.
@Martinho The MS docs, for instance, didn't fill me in on initialized variable conditions.
20:25
@CodeMaker I provided links with answers.
And they also didn't explain my questions about doing a computed-style goto with longjmps
which is an important part of my question.
If you look at the longjmp docs you can clearly see how that works.
longjmp is computed by definition.
Save your jumpbufs and you're set.
They also dont fill me in on questions about data destruction, possible memory leaks, etc.
20:27
And it also doesn't exist and should be killed with fire.
But I think that's the last time I repeat that, I have better things to do.
@CodeMaker I think I've seen "longjmp bypasses all that" a couple of times already.
Oooh, my pull request finally got merged in.
At the end of the day, you shouldn't even worry about it. You almost certainly do not need to use goto, and therefore you should not.
That makes me wonder, is there a magical tag to prevent knee-jerk close votes like ?
@CatPlusPlus Congratulations! For what project?
20:28
And I linked to a question that says goto doesn't break the language.
Things are happening.
@Maxpm Goblin Camp, what else.
@LucDanton I've seen people using tags for specific extensions.
@CatPlusPlus What's that? o_O
@Maxpm goto isn't all that bad, when you actually know how to use it.
@RMartinhoFernandes The compiler tags tend to be popular, don't they?
20:28
@LucDanton Oh, that could work too.
@CatPlusPlus Right, but most people don't. And even if you do, your code will be better if you do it right.
Just, how the hell do I get my question un-closed?
5 people need to vote reopen.
You gather 5 reopen votes.
There are two in there right now.
I doubt it'll get that much.
20:30
And how do I make that happen?
You'd probably need to fix it to acquire good will.
If you want to ask a serious question, then remove the things about writing Fortran in C++, for starters.
It's of use to no-one.
And avoid asking too much. "Please tell me all about this feature starting from how do I use it" is too much.
20:31
I'd forget about longjmp altogether as well.
Then we'll be able to close it as a duplicate of Tomalak's question.
It's okay to open several questions rather than ask about two or more unrelated things in one.
And check for duplicates beforehand.
For example, I can see how you could make a reasonable question out of "Can I longjmp with pointers, arrays, or vectors?"
Finally if you get the itch to talk about things and are not sure whether the question would fit SO proper you can always talk a bit in chat (just don't expect useful answers at any time of the day).
Luc Danton, why oh why is it so criminal for me to tell a little story when asking my qestion?
It's noise.
20:35
@CodeMaker Because SO isn't designed to be a place for discussion. The goal, as I understand it, is more to be a repository of solved problems.
Then skip past it. It's not that big, and I clearly outlined my questions below.
Even site owners encourage community to remove stuff like this, or e.g. greetings.
@CodeMaker You and I are not the ones who make the rules and hence we can't tell "skip past it" to others.
I really don't mind the story. What itches me is too many questions. Too broad a scope.
@CatPlusPlus, you're joking, right?
20:36
@CodeMaker Don't make the assumption that I care about your question (I don't). I'm giving you tips to (hopefully) have a question that doesn't get closed.
@CodeMaker No, he's not.
They discourage people being polite or explaining their reasons?
:-/
SO is not an Internet forum.
They don't encourage rudeness though.
The question should contain only what is needed to answer it.
With all necessary details.
20:37
I wasn't particularly rude on the question. I have been venting my frustrations a bit now, though, yes.
And nothing more.
And nothing less, either.
@CodeMaker Not saying that, just making that clear.
@CatPlusPlus, I know this isn't a discussion forum, but why is SO concerned with removing human elements out of SO questions?
That kind of attitude is too mechanical to be healthy, imo.
You'd have to go to meta.stackoverflow.com
But that's been asked there already.
@RMartinhoFernandes +1
20:39
So what happened?
Meh, I don't really care. I just want my damn virtual points.
Can't remember.
But there's an interesting recent question:
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Q: The Closing Problem: This needs to be reconsidered

NullUserException இ_இTLDR version: Too many people can vote to close. Questions that receive close votes are doomed. This needs to be fixed. I broke the 3,000 rep barrier not long ago on SO, and I've gained the ability to vote to close questions. The quote "With [great] power comes [great] responsiblity" comes to ...

Thanks for that.
@CodeMaker A question about whether to remove greetings from a question has already been asked on meta meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/2950/…
Wow, apparently the greeting removal has been automated.
I didn't know that.
I'm going to start all my questions with "Hi there fellow programming foozlebobs!" from now on.
20:43
Greetings \/ I have a question That I now post on this question forum is logical. I am from Vulcan.
You could beat that with 1337 greetings :-)
@RMartinhoFernandes What if they have slaves to do the removal?
Please don't encourage the use of 13375p34k on posts.
@RMartinhoFernandes What should we encourage the use of 13375p34k in?
Comments!
20:45
brainfuck? lolspeak?
@LucDanton Real life.
Well.
Can't say I'm enamored with stack overflow.
Fuck I miss experts-exchange now.
I don't think it would work with wells.
@RMartinhoFernandes I just have the T-shirt for the occasion!
20:47
ExpertSexChange sucks! Hated that website with a passion until google started somehow showing their answers if you scrolled down far enough
Meh, expert-sex-change.
@Luc All I have is the very unique 127.0.0.1 T-shirt, and I cant help but feeling I'm one of the masses
I blocked this crap from showing up in my search results, and never missed it.
I liked it before they became so incredibly weird and redid their UI and punished you for not buying their accounts.
@CaptainGiraffe Well I didn't get the t-shirt to be original, I just liked it.
20:48
Then they got even weirder and I think they crawled usenet and other stuff to post as though they were parts of experts exchange.
Be a hipster, use 127.0.0.2.
They do that? =)
No, use 127.58.244.197
I think they do now.
In that case I'm going back to loopback
You should all be using 2130706433.
20:50
SO took over a lot of legitimate questions and ES tried to monetize too far and got too damn weird with that new UI of theirs so with people asking less questions there they started crawling usenet to keep a big DB of questions.
DWORD isn't well-supported, Martinho.
@CodeMaker I'm going to try and edit your question to make it more focused on the "does this break scoping and stack unwinding" aspect. Do you object?
Go ahead.
If it can get it unlocked, I'm all for it.
Ultimately I want the answers.
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk^zfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff^z^C
You playing with ed?
ed is the only editor a real coder needs
20:51
I think for a while SO was breaking google policy
Aw, crap, it's 23 already.
by letting googlebot crawl questions properly but obfuscating them for visitors.
Er
I mean ES, not SO.
I'm supposed to have a prototype of a dictionary app ready by the end of the week, and I still have, like, only 20% of the models.
Crap.
@CatPlusPlus, get cracking? whip
test
Bloody deadlines.
20:53
Okay...
Wonder how I can get asterisks to appear properly, whatever.
Crap I hated ever experts exchange answer I ever got from google. Not E exchng to blame, but google. Well yes experts too was to blame.
@CodeMaker *
Escape them with a backslash (I would post a real backslash, but I know Markdown will fight back, so I don't).
*
Oh.
Thanks.
@CaptainGiraffe If you have an account, you can filter them out.
@Cat they no longer appear on google
20:55
I wouldn't know, I blocked them ages ago.
maybe its just my account =)
Captain, I used ES back when they didn't such so much.
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Bring-Some-Gloves,-Finding-the-Gspot,-and-More-Support-Stories.aspx

"Finding the G-spot" (3rd one down)
I have only 900MB of Internet left.
20:56
suck*
I have only 100Mbit internet left
@CatPlusPlus I have only pow(2.0, 1024.0) of Internet left.
Connection timer says 6:30 hours. I didn't really got any code done.
For the IEEE754-impaired, that means ∞.
Now we need Alf P. here.
20:57
This sucks. I'm going to sleep.
Alf. P considered every joke to be agressive or not understandable
I don't know where you got that idea.
@R. Mart So I guess Its just you and me here
Leys do battle! =)
@RMartinhoFernandes If I had to guess, from reading Alf's comments.
@CaptainGiraffe Battle?
20:59
Yes?

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