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16:06
Who the fuck started flag wars again?
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Yeah I am quite pissed off about these trolls
@Als who isn't
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@TonyTheLion: None as much as me
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Q: Shouldn't anonymous serial downvoters be banned from SO?

sbiThere was a discussion about unexplained anonymous serial down-voting in the C++ room this morning (starting here). The user affected by it explained it to me thus: It started on a particular Q, Wherein, I had a rub-in with a particular user over one of my answer. Immediately,within seconds,...

I have 4 anonymous downvotes again today.
It's like every day I update a history there, like some daily code check in
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16:14
And they don't let me know shit about whats happening on this.
@Als you know that serial downvoter?
lets downvote all his answers , tit for tat :)
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@MrAnubis: I think I do and I have let them known when I had flagged for a mod, but they could find the one anyways I believe if they had/tried to
@MrAnubis: Thanks but actually i rarely downvote.
Right I have a problem
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@TonyTheLion: Hows the nerd thing goin btw :P
@Als everything is fair in love and war ( ofcourse it was me who said this line :D )
16:18
@Als nerdy, I think I'm slowly getting used to it.
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@MrAnubis: Thanks Kid <I sure know that turns u off...still!> :P
@TonyTheLion: Cool, gals goin bonkers with the new nerd in town
My main thread creates an 'updater' object then executes a function from it on a new thread
Then at a specified interval the main thread executes a function that reads a variable for the object and apparently this generates an exception
@KianMayne so you have an inexplicable exception obfuscated by thread stuff. cure: clean it up.
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@KianMayne: I am not sure, but do you think if you were us, you could just blurt out a solution with what information you just gave?
16:32
@KianMayne that's not even c++. it's microsoft c++/cli
@AlfPSteinbach I know
It's not C++ at all, it's C#.
@Als hahah
I don't see it
@TonyTheLion I've seen that picture - apparently the lake is a wall
@CatPlusPlus oh, you read beyond using?
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lol
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@KianMayne What?
@KianMayne Oh wait, now I get it. What appears to be a road is actually the top of the wall, right?
Even if you don't, in C++/CLI it'd be using namespace System::Foo;, not using System.Foo; AFAIK.
It would be System::Foo in C++/CLI. And I think it's the same in C++/CX too, how will anyone tell those apart? :)
MS really needs to put the brakes on their C++ extensions
set::lower_bound points to where in container if that element is not present? e.g 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 -< to which element iter will be returned if we do set::lower_bound(23); ?
@Praetorian Does anybody force you to use them?
it should point to 20?
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@MrAnubis No element, it will return end(). My mistake. Yes that would be 20.
@LucDanton really?
what kind of lower bound is this? iter points to 30 ( i was thinking it will point to 20) -> ideone.com/Qok2q
@FredOverflow Something stupid like that
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Okay, so what have I missed?
@MrAnubis Hah, wrong way around (for me). The parameter is the lower bound, so here it's 23. The returned iterator point to the first element that is not smaller than the lower bound, hence it's 30.
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@MrAnubis: If I remember you had an interview today?
17:06
morning
yes :)
@FredOverflow No, but they do keep crowing about how you can now use native C++ transparently with XAML describing the GUI. I find it annoying that they call it that because adding custom extensions to the language is not C++, IMHO
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@DeadMG: Morning, though, its not morning for either of us
I also find it annoying because they basically just ported WPF directly
they still have, for example, Object, ToString, and GetType
not to mention the fact that WPF sucks balls
meh, I kinda like the WPF and C# combo, as long as I don't have to do any interop
@MrAnubis How did it go?
17:09
WPF sucks because it's completely un-customizable
don't want to use XAML? whoops, sorry, you MUST interpret all this shit at run-time
I hope you also didn't want to control the Windows events, for example
or just maybe, you want to render WPF using Direct3D11 instead of Direct3D9? Sorry, you're fucked.
also, the APIs of individual controls and interfaces is batshit insane
@Praetorian ok but i know i won't get selected , cause the projects in c++ i made are very easy to make according to him
oh here, let me default-construct this object even though it couldn't possibly work on it's own
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@MrAnubis: huh
Didn't they evaluate you on basis of the technical interview?
@DeadMG Non-default constructible objects are now supported in XAML2009. For some stupid reason VS2010 doesn't support that.
Which makes it pretty much the same as unsupported.
well, it was a pretty dumb idea to not support it the first time around
it's the kind of thing that you think about before you create and ship the system
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@Als results hasn't been told yet but i just know according to the way interview went
@DeadMG That is true, you have write a crap load of code if you don't want to use XAML. Specially the binding syntax in code behind, it is verbose as hell. A colleague has that same complaint about WPF.
oh, that's not my big complaint at all
the main reason I don't like it is because it won't play nice with custom rendering technologies or custom message pumps/etc
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@MrAnubis: Oh okay, don't worry though kid, you learn from these, become wiser and move on.
the fact that they utterly ballsed-up all the interfaces is just another reason to dislike it
yeah, but that goes along with the whole managed mindset, doesn't it?

*We'll take care of everything for you, you don't need to know what goes on behind the scenes, just what we let you see?*
17:16
I wouldn't mind that so much
if they were actually capable of taking care of everything for me
but as usual, they aren't, even remotely
haha, touche :)
@Praetorian Imagine "behind the scenes" specials were managed. All you would get was someone telling you "nothing to see here, move on"...
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@MrAnubis: You are in Bangalore? O_o
@Als yes moved recently :)
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I see
Which co did you interview for?
17:24
@FredOverflow Like Singularity? I imagine you'd have to dig very deep to get to the unmanaged parts of that
@Als binarysoft
@MrAnubis Been to the Purple Haze yet? Assuming it's still open; been several years since I went there last ...
@Als you're there too?
@Praetorian no
gonna have to go now guise
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@MrAnubis: Nopes, I am at a secret location
17:27
see you all again tomorrow
@Als Your mother's basement?
@DeadMG ha! beat me to that by a second!
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@DeadMG: was that Pups attempt at humor or ridiculing me?
And pups gone..
Figured out my problem. It was WPF
where is thunderbolt (from movie bolt? ) @LewsTherin?
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@MrAnubis: May be I interviewed you today :P
@Als what first interview question would you ask me if you have me in interview ( seriously) ?
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@MrAnubis: I would try to know you better, so i would probably ask you to summarize your exp and relevance for the position.
@Als suppose you got the good answer , then what would you ask?
apparently I'm here
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@MrAnubis: I usually ask Q's based on what the person attending interviews has worked on. So depends
I dont believe in asking Q's over something the person has not worked on
are u trying to ask me what technical q i would ask you?
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@Als yes , that's what i am waiting for :D
@MrAnubis why can a template function in a class not be virtual?
template function can have many instances and vtable has to be known at compile time?
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ah..partially correct but not said in the right way I am afraid
:(
hmm... why it's partially correct?
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I wont like to steal the chance for @TonyTheLion to answer this since it was his Q
:)
If he is not interested then I will.
17:42
@TonyTheLion tell me why my answer is incorrect?
@Als Also , can you please ask me that question which you were about to?
and no change of mind in question :D
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@MrAnubis: My Q would be: what is difference between function overloading, function overriding and function hiding and give me a real project example where you have used them.
@Als I'll let you elaborate, I'm a bit rusty
@Als hmm i was surely able to explain all three but never used them in any project :(
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@MrAnubis: Templates is compile time phenomenon, Virtualism is Runtime phenomenon so it is absurd to think of them together
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17:45
that is the straight answer.
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@MrAnubis: Hmm...think harder you sure used it.
@RMartinhoFernandes: hello Mr. Robot
@Als aah
@Als oh lol, I was trying to think way too far again, damnit
@Als It's not absurd, but current compiler technology isn't quite there.
17:47
@RMartinhoFernandes hi bot, how goes it?
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@LucDanton: I would then modify it as "Absurd currently"
I've been thinking about tutoring (I hope I picked the right word) for money.
@RMartinhoFernandes Sounds okay to me.
o yeah
i'm baack
I think math tutors could make quite the money some years ago. Well, at least in terms of tutoring... this might not be impressive at all.
17:49
I don't plan to make a living out of it.
does someone know how can i remove "something" from vector string ? please tell meh :)
Just a nice way to get some cash while I finish college.
@RMartinhoFernandes For some value of 'nice' :)
@RMartinhoFernandes if u want good cash get on facebook games :P
@Tenev which cigarette is that ( in your avatar), length is still same like a tooth brush lol
17:51
@MrAnubis its DUNHILL < 100mm
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Teach me!
@Als Teach you what?
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C++11
@Als $10 hourly and i will :D
It's not like I'm an expert on that.
17:54
@sbi gave a good explanation to that virtual template function mystery :)
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Q: Can a member function template be virtual?

WannaBeGeekI have heard that member function templates can't be virtual. Is this true? If they can be virtual, what is an example of a scenario in which one would use such a function?

@Tenev vector.erase(std::remove(vector.begin(), vector.end(), "something")); (careful, no error checking here!).
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@MrAnubis What? Oh, yeah, but that was 1.5 years ago. Something must have washed this up to the front page again, however, I've been getting a few upvotes for it for two or three days.
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@Tenev: For that I would first have to know you know c++11, given your measly 63 rep, i don't know
Anyway, the problem I have is that I have no idea how to get tutees/convince people to pay for it.
@Als i work for people, not for reputation in stackoverflow lol
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@Tenev: What do you think we do?
@Tenev This is assuming you want to remove all values equal to "something".
@LucDanton testing...
@sbi +1 from me too
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@RMartinhoFernandes Acquiring customers is hard. If I could do that, I wouldn't need to work for other people's companies.
@sbi You got a +1 from me too on that for the type erasure link
17:57
@sbi Does that imply you have/would have a company? :)
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Thanks, @MrAnubis, @Praetorian! :)
@sbi I'm not planning to start a company. I just want to get a little extra cash.
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@LucDanton Or work as a freelancer.
@RMartinhoFernandes I have been teaching C++ for a decade, to students and to developers, and I found it hard to find jobs to teach. The ones I had, I more or less stumbled into.
I don't want a job!
I just want to help fellow college students while making cash.
I've been doing the first part for the past five or six years.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Well, isn't that a job? If not, then replace "job" with whatever English term you think is right. It's just a word, and I'm a bloody furriner.
Also, most teaching jobs I see offered would not pay very well. (I do not consider €25/hr good payment for a freelancing job.)
18:02
I don't think I can convince anyone to pay 25€/hour.
@RMartinhoFernandes But you're the bot!
Right, and convincing people takes human skills.
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but err you are a bot!
@RMartinhoFernandes Have you ever tried signing up for something like vworker or rent-a-coder? I don't have any personal experience with either, but they claim you can get paid well for your skills
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@RMartinhoFernandes Um, we had this the other day already: this does depend on where you are working, right? Here, I can easily get €25/hr being a mere cog in some company. For freelancing I'd expect a bit more.
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@Praetorian To me that always felt like whoring yourself out, for some reason I can't quite explain.
@sbi From college students?
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@RMartinhoFernandes No, not from them, of course. But colleges paid me that to teach their students.
That's my target demographic. People in my course.
@RMartinhoFernandes :) I know what you mean ... but if it pays the bills, and there's no literal whoring going on, it might be worth it
hi
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Whoring yourself out Isn't that exactly what you are trying to do by earning monies for your skills?
18:08
I'm not trying to pay the bills, or make a living out of it.
so have we found a cheap place to buy the c++11 standard yet?
@Als Depends on what you do to earn the money.
@jalf, yeah, the pirate bay, really cheap $0
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@RMartinhoFernandes: So working for a Co is not whoring but working for some xyz person as free lancing is whoring, how so?
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@jalf it was available for free, for a while, no? That's pretty cheap, if you ask me.
@Als Well, I did say "(...) for some reason I can't quite explain."
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Ah okay, Sorry I missed that
@sbi I think the FDIS was available for free, but now that it's been published by ISO they want 350 euro for it
ridiculous, if you ask me
If I'm running a web server and my firewall is blocking it - will it still be available on the local loopback address?
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@Praetorian ISO always wanted ridiculous money for the standard. National bodies were far more reasonable, though. C++03 was available from ANSI for $18, IIRC.
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@jalf I think we have to wait for a while.
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@Praetorian Oh, and there are no differences between the FDIS and the published standard, are there?
@sbi The front page, I believe
@sbi Not that I know of, but I'm no expert. Probably just that the latter says ISO on the front page
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Well, I guess I could live with my copy of the standard having a different front page than the officially published version. Barely, but will manage.
18:14
so if i wanted to allocate a string I would have to say String MyNewString = new String(); righhtTTttt?
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@sbi: And we all know you hate reading it!
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@user931794 That doesn't look like C++ at all.
18:14
I wasn't wrong in this message.
@user931794 Is that Java?
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Java programmer! shoot him
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I wasn't wrong in this message.
hahaha
@RMartinhoFernandes new returns a pointer in C++ ;)
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@Als The front page? No, that's fine. :)
was 'trollan. i realize this.
@LucDanton and if i want to remove only 1 value equal to "something" ?
No Java programming. Violators will be shot. Survivors will be shot again.
@user931794 well, don't
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18:16
@RMartinhoFernandes I didn't say "this is not C++", instead I said it doesn't look like C++. I did this for a reason.
@Tenev I thought you knew C++11.
@jalf ok
@Tenev vector.erase(std::find(vector.begin(), vector.end(), "something")); (again, no error checking!)
@RMartinhoFernandes thats not 11
@Tenev Yes, it is.
18:16
@Tenev use std::find followed by std::vector::erase on the iterator returned by the former
C++11 ~⊃ C++03.
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@Tenev: You wanted me to pay you for learning C++11, gosh you don't know that it is 11!
really?
@LucDanton and how do i check how many times "something" is in the vector?
std::count
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@sbi: Loved your comment on the book writing thingy though :)
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18:19
@LucDanton Ach. Now you start all over again teaching someone who doesn't know the first thing about the STL how to do a single task, without him having any idea of even the STL's underlying philosophy? Gross. I guess I'd better get back to working.
@Als What?
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I just noticed Andrei visits SO quite regularly
@sbi When I don't know how to do something, I take a ballistic approach. I don't know how to teach.
So I'm firing bits of information at random and examining the trajectories.
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@sbi: Cough Comment on book writers in an comment where you commented.
...so you shoot the student? :)
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@Als Ah, Ok.
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@FredOverflow That's always a good approach to teaching. Or, at least, it's a rather common approach.
SBI is having a bad day i guess
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@sbi: Oh btw, I updated the meta Q again, lol it's like checking in code at end of working day now, everyday!
@Tenev No, he rightly finds it annoying that you won't bother to search SO or use Google, all your questions so far were trivially answerable had you bothered to look for them yourself
@Praetorian How do I find Google?
@FredOverflow Bing of course
@FredOverflow You don't need to find, it will find you :P
omg German IT crowd, absolutely terrible!
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Oh I have a question.
18:29
@Als I have a question. What one?
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Anyone ever worked on a beast called Audio-Video synchronization
Or popularly Lip Synchronization
I am head of IT, and I have it on good authority: if you type Google... into Google... you can break the Internet. So please, no one try it. Even for a joke.
18:31
Gosh, ugly link. I'm not clicking it.
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Oh it showed me an ugly pic of one of my friend who +1ed the google.co.in link
lol
yeah you broke it for me!
@Als Pretty sure, yes. Otherwise shows like The Simpsons wouldn't exist.
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@FredOverflow: You did?!
18:34
@Als What? No. But somebody did. Like in anyone.
Stupid answer.
No. In fact, I Google Google using Google a googol amount of times every day and I get results about other people Googling Google while using Google.
If you did that a googol number of times a day, you would break the Internet.
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@FredOverflow: My problem is that somebody needs to be me for our project!
At least for you.
@RMartinhoFernandes Googol is 10^100, right?
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18:35
@RMartinhoFernandes: You might as well add to your answer that You are an Bot
You would have to have a pretty good Internet connection for that :)
There is also 10^Google:
A googolplex is the number 10googol, i.e. 10^{10^{100}}. In pure mathematics, the magnitude of a googolplex could be related to other forms of large number notation such as tetration, Knuth's up-arrow notation, Steinhaus-Moser notation, or Conway chained arrow notation. History In 1938, Edward Kasner's nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, coined the term googol, then proposed the further term googolplex to be "one, followed by writing zeroes until you get tired". Kasner decided to adopt a more formal definition "because different people get tired at different times and it would never do ...
Have computer-illiterates ever driven you that mad? :)
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If the return type of a template function is an std::vector, can it be an incomplete type?
You mean std::vector<incomplete>?
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@FredOverflow: Works. Is it defined though
@LewsTherin What's with the weird fragment in that URL?
He @LewsTherin is a java programmer , shoot him also , ok lemme do it Avada Kedavra!
@RMartinhoFernandes whaddaya mean?
18:41
@Als What is defined?
@LewsTherin You should probably read a book an basic OO concepts.
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For anyone interested:
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Q: C++ class method, returns vector<subclass>

DarthfettI'm having a bit of trouble with a method I'm trying to write for a class. I have class symbol and class terminal. class terminal extends class symbol, but one of the methods of class symbol needs to return a vector. E.g.: #ifndef SYMBOL_H #define SYMBOL_H #include "terminal.h" #include <...

@LewsTherin That URL ends with #_=_. WTF is that?
@RMartinhoFernandes I have no idea..every stackoverflow url apparently ends with that
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Some folks think it is undefined
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I think you're doing something wrong.
My SO URLs are pretty neat and only have fragments with answer or comment IDs.
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I am wondering if having a incomplete return type where it is an vector count as instantiating a template component
Odd, maybe it is a chrome thing
@FredOverflow I am, I got a damn Java book here
If you click "Link" below the answer/question, it gives you a neat short link for it.
@LewsTherin which one
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Ah okay nevermind @James put it up as a Q
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@LewsTherin He @LewsTherin is a java programmer , shoot that egg
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Q: In the declaration "std::vector<X> f();", is "std::vector<X>" an instantiation?

James McNellisThe C++ Language Standard states the following concerning template components in the Standard Library: The effects are undefined...if an incomplete type is used as a template argument when instantiating a template component, unless specifically allowed for that component (C++11 §17.6.4.8/2). ...

@FredOverflow Java How To Program, 9th Edition, Deitel.
@MrAnubis stupefy! lol
@Als f is function declaration?
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Yes it is
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@Als Did you ask him or something?
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@RMartinhoFernandes: It originated on one of my answers here
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A: C++ class method, returns vector<subclass>

AlsAvoid circular dependencies by using Forward Declarations. class terminal; class symbol { std::vector<terminal> first(); // ... };

@LewsTherin lulz!
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lulz, SO is a herd of crowd
I'm bored as hell.
18:50
Is polymorphism dependent on abstract classes
@Als A "herd of crowd"?
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No one knows for sure but they downvoted me on that answer just because someone says its wrong
A crowd is a bunch of people.
A herd is a bunch of cattle.
darn, no seems little bit serious about room topic , why this guyz is still surviving @LewsTherin
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err..lol
18:51
So, a herd of crowd is a bunch of bunches of people, and these bunches are cattle.
Are you thinking like a robot?
@MrAnubis I am Lews Therin
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I am now...
@LewsTherin No.
@LewsTherin no, you can have polymorphism without abstract classes, and there are also use cases for abstract classes without polymorphism.
@Als you are a false Dragon then
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18:52
Half the People just vote here as what other people are doing
without really knowing what or why they are doing it
@FredOverflow Oh, can you give an example of that second part?
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@LewsTherin: What do you mean kiddo?
@RMartinhoFernandes @FredOverflow good, that's where my confusion came from.
@Als That's true.
@Als nevermind pa. Too long to explain
18:53
lol
You can have polymorphism without classes.
@RMartinhoFernandes In Java, ArrayList extends AbstractList, but you won't see any sane Java programmer write AbstractList x = new ArrayList();.
I've had wrong answers of mine upvoted to a Good Answer badge (+10), before I had time to fix the errors.
How can you have polymorphism without classes
@FredOverflow Ah, incomplete implementation!
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@RMartinhoFernandes: :)
@LewsTherin There are other kinds of polymorphism.
Polymorphism != inheritance.
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@LewsTherin: What are Template functions?
Inheritance combines the potential for code reuse with the potential for polymorphism. Sometimes, you need only one of those, and other times, you need both.
Oh also function overloading
@Als I don't know what that is
@LewsTherin Genericity, overloading and coercion don't require classes.
@LewsTherin Because there is no such thing. She probably meant function templates.
18:55
Template functions are meta-functions, no?
foo<void>
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err..They are a form of polymorphism too
@FredOverflow Coercion? I assume Genericity is templates.
@FredOverflow She, was that a typo? xD
@LewsTherin Coercion is passing an int to a function that expects a double.
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polymorphism literally means one thing having many forms
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@FredOverflow @Als claims to be male.
@LewsTherin I'm not sure what her gender is.
@RMartinhoFernandes Nah, a meta function is usually something that happens entirely at compile time, like all the type traits (std::is_const<T> is a meta function which returns a truth value if T is const)
@FredOverflow Ah yeah
I know what a meta function is.
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Why are upon my sex again?
18:57
@jalf And you call a meta-function with ::value instead of ().
lol mmn...
I was wondering if "template functions" would mean the same.
2 mins ago, by FredOverflow
@LewsTherin Because there is no such thing. She probably meant function templates.
And, er, I'm not upon anyone's sex right now.
brb folks
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm thinking template functions are to function templates as template classes are to class templates, but I'm too lazy to check.
What are "template classes"?
18:59
std::vector<int>
(For some reason C++ terms have to be confusing.)

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