@ScarletAmaranth Of course not, I just thought since Mysticial was here, I might as well ask him :)
@Mysticial Nothing too expensive, around 1k eur. I got something in mind, I just got some questions wrt the processor, mainboard and possibly graphics card (although I wager you're not too familiar with those?)
@Xeo I have a Cooler Master H50 on my 4770K. I replaced the fan with a really powerful one. And at 4 GHz, it will reach 90C under my Pi program. It's sad.
So not only is it context-sensitive, but it can be made to depend on any context you can express in templates, which are Turing-complete. — DeadMGJan 29 '13 at 18:20
Hm, people seem to complain about the noise of that thing, although one person said they just put the 3-pin connector on a 4-pin and then it went silent.
@Xeo They take up less space. And you have flexibility on what kind of air you want to pull through it. (hot air from inside the case, or cold air from outside)
@user12 You can do a lot more than imagine. You can read through the source to Clang or gcc. Of the two, Clang seems to be rather the less clunky of the two.
What I want to know is that if I use calloc/malloc in a c++ program instead of new, does it make the memory allocation faster or it hardly matters as c++ compiler is being used to compile the program.
@FredOverflow calloc() might skip the zeroing since it's implied when the page is first committed. But for my purposes, I was trying to bench that zeroing.
server reset? there were a couple of minutes this site was not loading
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I bet PHP does something silly like returning FALSE when a and b are equal.
user1804599
> max() returns the numerically highest of the parameter values. If multiple values can be considered of the same size, the one that is listed first will be returned.
When max() is given multiple arrays, the longest array is returned. If all the arrays have the same length, max() will use lexicographic ordering to find the return value.
When given a string it will be cast as an integer when comparing.
i came to php chat room http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php and was going to socialize eventually. but then i came across a post discriminating my people "turks" calling them "homosexual turks" http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/16388277#16388277
to what i replied begin from...
C++ was context-free before C++11. Now it is not anymore.
Why? Because we got contextual keywords: final and override.
Simple example to prove that:
struct Father {
virtual void override();
};
struct Child: public Father {
virtual void override() override;
};
You see? We need to see what...
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o(.debug_info): relocation 0 has invalid symbol index 11
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o(.debug_info): relocation 1 has invalid symbol index 12
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o(.debug_info): relocation 2 has invalid symbol index 2
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o(.debug_info): relocation 3 has invalid symbol index 2
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o(.debug_info): relocation 4 has invalid symbol index 11
@BenjaminGruenbaum The standard library lacks of a lot of things. Like proper, date-time, happy regexes. Not to mention that IIRC you have to use C interfaces for the database (because there's no viable other option).
Anyone know what the fark happened with Travis recently? It seems they changed some environment setup working to not working when hhvm was added. I guess maybe I just need to exclude hhvm....
@Jefffrey everything leaks memory (a lot of libraries and DB drivers), when a request ends the process dies, so you just kind of try not to run out of memory during a request and pay for lots of servers