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12:00
OK, how do you Loungers always know when I'm hungry?
the drama
I thought you said "I'm looking for a C/C++ method extending my Python program[m]". (Using a transcoding function from a library is not going to make it "slow as Python" all of a sudden. Simply don't convert is the obvious fast solution) — sehe 1 min ago
@AlexM. Hint: your McDonald's is also Romanian
c'mon, you know what I meant
user1804599
12:02
McDonald's is American.
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All Romanian restaurants are American.
gah, I threw away my ASOT 2011 CDs thinking I won't need them again and I lost the ripped flacs
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We're all living in Amerika.
every rip I find on the web is plain crap
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Hey @sehe could you see the fire from your home?
user1804599
12:03
Did you take a #shellfie?
maybe I can find something decent in a discography or something
found something that seems good
all hail Russian pirates
aleksandr pistoletov
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Lekker, een pistoletje.
argh, all tracks in a single .flac
well that will have to do for now
> I can create a C++11 pointer to the function
> a C++11 pointer
12:15
hey guys. simple logic problem.
how to make infinite loop with array of elements and move the pointer to the first element if the directive is increment the pointer but we detect that its in on its last key?
segfault and restart the program like a baws
how to make very long sentences it's very simple just don't use any punctuation whatsoever so that people get out of breath by the end and this isn't even long enough I have to add more words?
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I should make a shortcut for [].slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('input[type=checkbox]')).forEach(functi‌​on(cb) { cb.checked = true; });.
@JohnnyJS Either use the array length or put a 'sentinel' null at end.
Oops - I posted that out loud:(
yes. i use the array length, but i end up with 4 if else statements.
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12:18
SSCCE.
oh yeah, the sound quality of this is great <3
Xeo
Xeo
@JohnnyJS wtf
sample track from the album youtube.com/watch?v=GytWdi3T0kk
the callback gets: (Array arr, String Direction, Int index) it should return: if direction is UP so: index++; othewise: index--; but only if we are not at the start. otherwise(if direction is DOWN): return index--; but only if we are not at the start.

Something with my logic is really wrong.
@rightfold haven't looked. I was coding
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12:24
Oh, I see.
@rightfold i regret not inventing that pun though
@JohnnyJS so essentially you want to turn a linear list into a circular list?
Exactly.
why not use a circular structure in the first place?
am i missing something? is that hard to retrieve elements from array in a circular pattern?
12:26
wtf? I installed boost with sudo apt-get install libboost1.55-dev but cmake can't find it and I have no idea where it's installed
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No.
@JohnnyJS no
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cycle array !! n
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DONE
12:27
it's one conditional away
if (at end of array) reset pointer;
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I once wrote a cycling iterator.
but if you don't want to take this step... yeah, build your own maybe
Xeo
Xeo
@JohnnyJS Psst: modulus
orite @AlexM. guess i will add that condition. @rightfold i rather not cycle array !! n
@Abyx wtf indeed
12:29
@JohnnyJS Xeo has an idea there tho
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Prelude> map (`mod` 6) [0..30]
[0,1,2,3,4,5,0,1,2,3,4,5,0,1,2,3,4,5,0,1,2,3,4,5,0,1,2,3,4,5,0]
len % len = 0
but so is len % anything that is divisible evenly with
@AlexM. wow!!
@Xeo care to expand?
you got me curious too
that might really help here
@rightfold not sure i understood that
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12:31
@JohnnyJS Lemme make it more clear.
India is one fucked up place [borderline NSFW due to swearing in audio, swearing in subtitles, and rampant sexism]
well, let me try rewrite the code with modulus approach.
I must admit to using arrays of 256 and rolling round a byte index. Can't go wrong.
6 mins ago, by Jefffrey
:lol:
12:33
Also FFS either speak <insert your Indian language here> or English but don't switch midway through a godammned sentence
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Arghgh.
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Fuck polymorphic literals.
Xeo
Xeo
overloaded literals are cool!
and look at this wonderful CODE FORMATTING TAGS in the summary on Wikipedia jesus christ morons
@Jefffrey ahhaha I was wondering where I got linked to it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Edit it instead of complaining
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Shut up you monolingual scum
12:34
@LightnessRacesinOrbit is that some TV show?
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Notice the pattern.
@rightfold Yes that's a lot of %
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Here 6 would be the array length.
@rightfold OMG this just reduced my code by 4 if else statements. THNKS!!!
i hate ugly code =(
12:37
post your code though
I'm curious what those 4 if statements were used for
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@Xeo I prefer Int as default and then having UDLs.
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery I tried to but it's like a really really bad SO post: I don't even know where to begin to make that section read properly.
also keep in mind that the modulus trick is more unreadable than an if statement
@AlexM. apparently
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12:38
@AlexM. nah, modulus is often used for this kind of thing.
never seen it before
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Vote to close and downvote, then
@AlexM. if(index==1), if(index==2), if(index==3), if(index==4)....
^ lol
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Choosing a bucket from a hash in a hash table implementation can be done using %.
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12:39
For example.
but that's just a particular hashing function
thing is, I've never seen anyone cycle through an array using %
so it's new to me
Have you read code
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@AlexM. No. It's done after the hashing function is called.
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var bucket_index = hash(value) % bucket_count;
12:40
Have you heard of cyclic/circular buffers
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Same idea as cycling through array.
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If it's confusing, abstract it into a properly named function. The use of modulo will be clear when the context is clear.
nope, reading on it now
Like I posted earlier, you can't beat array[256] and a byte index - just increment it each time and let it roll round. No checks needed.
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@MartinJames Or just write an integer type that overflows at a given value. :P
12:43
I hate tricks like those because I can't think of them, ever :(
I suck at programming or something
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Q: Is there logical short-circuiting in the C preprocessor?

templeThe gcc docs for cpp explain about the #if directive: [...] and logical operations (&& and ||). The latter two obey the usual short-circuiting rules of standard C. What does that mean? There is no evaluation of expressions during preprocessing, so how can it be short-circuited?

Actually interesting. I don't think there is, though #error may be pertinent.
nope, I really suck at any non-plain task
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit I cannot think of such side-effects.
12:45
I discovered this while going to the olympiads; I could always solve the problems, but never w/ fast enough execution speed, and whenever I saw the tricks needed to solve them properly, I was like "whoah, who the fuck thinks of these things"
Xeo
Xeo
@AlexM. My favourite line in my hobby game code thing: ++_cur_player %= _players.size();
@AlexM. Embedded devs:)
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Is there any reason for the as-if rule to be there, actually? Is it not implied by the lack of implementation details in the standard?
@Xeo but leading underscore!
like, there was this problem that required dynamic programming, and it was fine and all, but then I read "to make the program get 100pts, we have to use some bitwise operations to speed up some parts"
12:46
@rightfold I think I found some.
what the hell man
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A: Is there logical short-circuiting in the C preprocessor?

Lightness Races in OrbitThe only pertinent side effects I can deduce are in GCC's ability to execute preprocessing directives inside function-like macro arguments, though this is UB per C and C++. So it can make a difference, but not in any way that would be mandated by either language.

@AlexM. Well typically % of a power of two can be expressed as a bitwise operation
thank god I can get away with if (at end of array) reset pointer; in my software
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% ack '%' src | wc -l
0
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12:49
@Xeo our code base hihi :3
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Surprised by this, actually. Not a single fucking percent sign anywhere.
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery yeah another situation where I've seen bitwise tricks were when N^P%Q had to be calculated
with huge values for each variable
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% ack '%' vendor | wc -l
1495
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Libraries are full of it, though. (Probably lots in the unit tests of the template engine which uses percent signs for directives.)
my only issue with the site presenting the solution is that it used the bitwise tricks as an example solution, when it was possible to avoid them
i.e. I got 100pts w/o using them
12:51
programming competitions usually involve terrible coding style btw
it's especially bad since that page's purpose was to teach exponentiation in logarithmic time
for (i = 0; (1<<i) <= p; ++ i)
    {
        if ( ((1<<i) & p) > 0)
            sol= (sol * a) % m;

            a=(a * a) % m;
    }
and this looks rather daunting for an example solution
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery yeah noticed that
Wait a sec, ++_cur_player %= _players.size(); Doesn't that assign to _cur_player twice in a sequence point?
user1804599
12:54
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery That's like saying "Einstein on physics."
@PrashantKumar Probably UB there
user3010322
Shhh.
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It works.
Xeo
Xeo
@PrashantKumar Remember: No sequence points in C++11
it affect then increment?
12:55
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery ahahaha
@Xeo, woah, somehow missed the memo on that
Xeo
Xeo
There's "sequenced before" and "unsequenced" now
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Also, hot damn.
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SourceTree will only use one SSH key,
I think it's funny how people are going to be amazed that in the new safari we will be able to scroll tabs, yet in firefox it's already like that for a while
user3010322
12:56
so long as it validates against its target.
my exponentiation by squaring was just as fast as the bitwise trick: pastebin.com/JrM5a41C
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... Which can be a target is not what you're pushing to.
@rightfold Except Einstein was actually bright.
and if you read wikipedia's article in parallel, you could definitely understand what was happening more easily
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@DeadMG How about "Walter on D" then? :)
12:57
26 secs ago, by DeadMG
@rightfold Except Einstein was actually bright.
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Walter is Bright.
that was a bad joke and you should feel bad
user1804599
I don't feel bad for things I do.
user1804599
12:57
(That would be silly; why would I do them in the first place?)
because you did not expect to feel bad.
never feeling bad for things that you do means never admitting that you made a mistake.
oh yeah
laparoscopy on Monday.
no thanks
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@DeadMG I admit that I make mistakes, but I don't feel bad for making them.
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My god.
user3010322
12:59
Qt is a nightmare.
user1804599
Everyone makes mistakes and it's a normal and human thing to do.
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"dialog->deleteLater();"
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"dialog = 0"
user1804599
I can't help I'm a human. Not my fault.
@ThePhD Inorite
Xeo
Xeo
13:00
@PrashantKumar So, ++i %= n is the same as i = ++i % n which is the well-defined, because pre-increment's value computation is sequenced before the assignment
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I don't even know if it's safe to try to make any of these values to remove the code that is literally happy-sprinkled with if (component == 0)
yes, because that's what I'd do with an Alienware laptop
play RUNESCAPE
Xeo
Xeo
Meh Alienware
I wanna buy a XPS 13
user3010322
Eh.
13:03
I want to buy one of those Sager laptops with desktop components and use it as a desktop replacement at home too
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A: Is there logical short-circuiting in the C preprocessor?

Lightness Races in Orbittl;dr: It can't, at least not in any way that would have observable effects. Other answerers that are thinking of scenarios like the following: #define f(x) (x)+(x) int i = 0; f(i++); are not considering that such expressions, when found in an #if statement, are not substituted back into th...

there we go
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"with desktop components"
yeah, there are some Sager and Clevo laptops with desktop CPUs installed, but they're a bit pricey :(
well, really pricey
can't afford one right now, not by a long shot
In Korea they have a nice MacBook clone which is fairly cheap, by Hansung. I'm trying to find out if they ship to Europe.
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Why don't you just buy a powerful laptop.
13:06
starting at $2399: sagernotebook.com/…
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Get an HDMI cable.
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And then stick that thing in a monitor.
you can fit this into it: Intel® Coreâ„¢ i7-4960X Processor Extreme Edition (3.60GHz / 4.0GHz in Turbo Mode), 15MB L3 Cache, 6 Cores, LGA 2011
jesus fucking christ
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2 screens 2ezpzm sound through the TV if the internal GPU supports it.
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@AlexM. Smells like "light your lap on fire and we don't offer proper cooling options".
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13:07
I wonder if matrix operations can be useful when the matrix represents a graph.
@ThePhD well yeah, no idea how well they work in the wild
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As in mutating a graph using matrix operations.
but they're huge boxes
@rightfold Yes, of course. Not sure all operations are meaningful, but a handful sure are.
so I guess they can add some cooling stuff in there
user3010322
13:07
Or buy it externally
user3010322
and save bajillions of dollars.
user1804599
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery Which ones except for identity?
@rightfold Addition, transposition
@ThePhD while definitely expensive, I think it's pretty cheap for a desktop hardware powered laptop
that processor is miles ahead of what you can find on other laptops
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@WilliamAndrewMontgomery Transposition seems funny.
13:09
Yes it's hilarious
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Your "cheap" desktop hardware powered laptop is already 2.4K...
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Not to mention the size would get very unwieldy.
I didn't say it's universally cheap :P
I said it's cheap for what it is
then again, not sure to how many people the laptop would appeal
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Addition is silly though.
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The thing is, I could build a desktop into a small size case and get basically the same specs and probably save 800 on that price.
user1804599
13:10
You cannot add Booleans.
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I'd just need to get a backpack big enough.
big enough for the desktop and monitor then
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Bolt-action the monitor onto my CPU case.
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EZPZ.
13:11
@rightfold You can very well define addition on booleans. OR is the boolean equivalent of addition and AND is multiplication. They are perfectly analogous.
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Still, I think reaching 2.4K for a laptop is just... well.
oooh, I get 9MB/s downloading from the Russians
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Neck-breaking, really.
what the fuck is up with all these wars and shit
@AlexM. you're downloading ANTI-FREEDOM
13:11
let's be friends with the Russians and share more music
@ThePhD I agree
I also said I can't afford it in any way
but if I could, I would give it a try, maybe
@rightfold Transposition on a directed graph matrix would produce the inverse graph
but with a weaker spec, I don't really need anything above a decent i5
Not sure why you think it's funny
Installing Software: (0%)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
I'm downloading vodka
13:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He's going to install CommunOS with its special gulag package manager
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....
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QtCreator deserves to rot in hell.
still 0 percent ...
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@WilliamAndrewMontgomery Right. Nice.
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Really? You expect me to just "new" some shit up
13:15
suddenly ... 35%
Well, isn't that wonderful. 'Haw-Haw, Lord June 4 (20 hours ago)
Hello Martin, we should talk for a moment. Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Best re.. '

I just know I'm going to get lumbered with a week of merkin support while I'm supposed to be having fun:(
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and then pass it to something else?
The #stackexchange NYC datacenter shutdown is underway, we have no planned outages. If you want lots of pictures, follow us via #stackDCmove
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And then that thing manages the lifetime?
> Solar Plane With Global Aims Makes First Flight spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/aerospace/aviation/…
neat stuff
13:15
@rightfold And addition of two directed graph matrices is addition of the two graphs (provided you define addition on booleans, you pedant)
I'm not sure what multiplication would mean
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This is LLVM-level bullshit right here.
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Fuck. Why am I on this codebase.
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@WilliamAndrewMontgomery I think I'm going to cum.
Probably something along the lines of "add an edge to every vertex there is a path to from this vertex". I think. Not sure.
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Math is great.
13:17
@rightfold cum on my face bby~
'The batteries have new electrolytes intended to achieve an energy density of 260 watt-hours per kilogram'.

inb4 'Solar Plane Catches Fire'.
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery :D
@Rapptz: had any luck with setting up msys2?
@rightfold Let's get banned together. Aw no counterflag. Nice try though @Lightness
Xeo
Xeo
13:18
Fuck your flags.
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I'm going to write a tool that reads a matrix and generates DOT.
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Then I can play with these operations.
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Getting banned would be nice. I should work.
OP is a flaggot
13:19
Honestly, though, quit it you two. Stay at least vaguely professional please. There is no need for messages like "I think I'm going to cum" and "cum on my face bby" on Stack Exchange.
Now you said it, so I'm going to have to flag you
Yeah - it was hard to resist.
It's hard enough getting away with SO chat at work sometimes, without someone looking over and reading shit like that.
yeah, a mate asked me to use the web version of Steam's messenger thingy at work and I told him "sorry, there are people here and you're the nsfwest thing ever"
user1804599
13:21
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery You can do integer addition if you're representing a multigraph, though.
@rightfold That's right
Woops accidentally nuked my VM disks :v
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery sigh
Fuck it, plonk
Ain't got no time for 'dem kids
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@WilliamAndrewMontgomery ha
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lal
13:25
@LightnessRacesinOrbit <3
I'm off to get buns full of rat vomit and pink coke glasses
brb
I'll skip on the rat-vomit, but I do need to go out any buy T-shirts.
..and also to avoid phone calls.
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I think you mean all, not any.
could there be mites living in a cashmere jumper? I am wearing this nearly washed & sun dried cashmere jumper & I am itchy all over ...
13:31
2 hours ago, by rightfold
@sehe Actually, it's what they put on the buns.
May 9 at 21:47, by Lightness Races in Orbit
i will NEVER read this week's transcript
that was a while back, you can read it again, now
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Shouldn't one delete obsolete comments?
13:47
@Xeo are you telling me that ++i %= n Is valid in C++03? You've already sold me (with some looking up) that it's valid in C++11
My comment, though, is not obsolete because I did lots of research and found standard citations, but you didn't absorb that into your post ;)
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Q: flex specification for C++ grammer

ShanI am new to the flex scanner generator and have come across the specification for the C language. Is there any such example (s) specifications for C++ ( or other OO languages) grammar?

Xeo
Xeo
@PrashantKumar I don't think it's valid in C++03, but not sure
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> Over 8 years experience in Satellite Control Systems Design in AeroSpace Industry.
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That's cool.
Xeo
Xeo
13:55
What I wrote was just for C++11
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++i %= n is confusing nonetheless.
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Write it as two separate statements.
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Multiple assignments in a single statement = suck.
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Oh cool, I have numpy installed.

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