@AlexM. You should see the crap the students hand in now that the semester is starting. Trying to hand in labs so they are allowed to do the follow-up course. I got just the other day a file that had Windows line endings mixed with Mac line endings on a linux Makefile.
@CaptainGiraffe I remember my professor saying "uh... at least with you I'm 100% sure you've done the work yourself" after seeing the shit I've used (which is not among the prof's recommendations and hence, is not used by most students)
I suspect that makefile was a massive copy/paste from different sources to get the job done
@AlexM. Well as you might know a Makefile is quite fidgety about format. It did not work, it wasn't even close The Americans have this wonderful term "clusterfuck". But opening the file in my editor just made my heart break. As you say effort is always appreciated - I'm willing to spend hours and hours with you if you show effort.
In order to make this code with C++11 reference qualifiers work as expected I have to introduce a std::move(*this) that doesn't sound right.
#include<iostream>
struct A{
void gun() const&{std::cout << "gun const&" << std::endl;}
void gun() &&{std::cout << "gun&&" << std::endl;}
void ...
In PS1 on ubuntu, is it possible to get the git directory's root dir? Ie, if I do git pull blah, and cd into it, wherever I am within it it just displays crow@blah(master)$
you have to enable RTTI, as is stated on the Wide build page.
aside from that I'm not aware of any way to get an incompatible build.
oh, Wide probably makes assumptions w.r.t. the final LLVM build layout, if you built into some place that wasn't llvm_root/build, then you may have fun.
AFAIK this is the default output for LLVM/Clang's makefiles and whatnot so AFAIK unless you explicitly set it to be somewhere else relative to the root, it should just work.
Consider the following four cases:
#include <string>
int main()
{
std::string s("Hi I'm Da");
1. s += "n";
2. s += 'n';
3. s = s + "n";
4. s = s + 'n';
return 0;
}
Running this test suite with the invocation:
g++ -std=c++11 -O3 -DVER=case -Wall -pedantic -pthread test.cpp -o tes...