@Nelxiost No, it will be a published technical specification, which is expected to be included in the next version of the C++ standard. Assuming nothing major happens again.
Yeah but can it be provided as extension or something like TR1 in the standard library (something like, since it seems to require keywords) ? Before C++17, I mean.
Just found this talk about Unicode in C++ by James McNellis from C++Now 2014 (probably the same he's going to give at CppCon). It also contains a brief discussion of @Puppy's proposal so I thought I'd post it here :) (apologies in case it's a repost).
@VáclavZeman I just remembered those rebels gathering up all the passports from the fields (thereby separating identification from body remains). Next time, they can just scan the details and... well it was a bit of black joke
@Abyx You took it. The bait. The joke is that nobody knows, and the sad truth is saying "the Russians" can get you in a lot of trouble. Apparently, the same goes if you make it ambiguous enough on purpose
> Considering that Concepts were originally designed to simplify C++, a critical mass of committee members agreed in July 2009 that it was time to bid Concepts goodbye.
Spamming is sending unsolicited messages in bulk to indiscriminate recipients. This can be achieved by physically writing the message once and having a computer system replicate it to those multiple recipients. That's precisely what happened here.
The problem they have is not the fapping itself, it's the sort of people who fap are likely to then go on and do distasteful things that do affect others. You're basically applying very narrow-minded reasoning to your counter-argument, and failing to consider the wider picture of the argument against fapping.
It's a bit like chavs. Most chavs, I'll never see or meet, so why should I care that they're chavs and do chav things? Because they're teaching their kids to be chavs, and that can only be bad for our society in the long run.
Ellen Fapper is saying "don't masturbate, because it's one part of your unholiness, and your unholiness is pragmatically bad for society in many ways".
The same problem exists with most of the pro-gay arguments, BTW.
"If I'm gay how does it affect you personally?" Obviously it doesn't but, then, very few people are claiming that it does. The anti-gay lobby is more interested in the chain of effect.
:18718394 Except of course, they don't call it that. They tend to eachother. They give pastoral care. They give a fellow congregationist the opportunity to be of value to a minister. Oh. You deleted already
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I forgot to mention the other half of the reason was that I had the impression that Luc lived in an English speaking country for a large part of his life. But I admit I have no information to back this up.
> The Catholic pastor of St. Martha Parish was arrested Thursday and charged in connection with the sexual abuse of a 16-year-old boy in Trenton, police said.
@TemplateRex you lucky b. I rarely had that option on my commutes. And then when I did, everything was so packed you didn't dare draw anyone's attention to the "SILENCE" signs (that are way too subtle) because you would fear a fight would break out.
A good trade off. I usually took 2nd class, but I did upgrade to first class for a while - just to occasionally have a seat on my 2:15h one-way commute. Needless to say - I didn't really enjoy that
@TemplateRex I took the 6:15 train and had a regulation that I could bill one hour of the travel time as work
@TemplateRex That's just about ok to me. I've had that for ... about 2 years (Sloterdijk). I liked that. But woe if I missed a train (or the train missed it's schedule) because than it'd be hell
punctuality is also pretty good these day, I think only 3 times I had 15min delay (missed connection train to my suburb), over last 5 months that is. otherwise on time within 2-3 mins
Hehehehe. So, I got a surprise follower on Twitter today: twitter.com/cellophant quite obviously from a site called Things4Strings.com. Being a violinist and liking some of the tweets I saw I followed it.
Now, all of a sudden, when reading random articles on random sites, I'm confronted with ads from that site. Admittedly, it's probably enough for me to just visit that site and the twitter thing might just be unrelated. But. Creepy
@TemplateRex That doesn't suck. That's so you don't get tempted to use it. I used an old fashioned GRPS dongle
@TemplateRex Nope. We have separate accounts. And we do know about incognito. Well. She still signs up for spam (in my view), which is mostly why we have separated accounts!
google is pretty creepy too, when I changed work places this spring, it took only 5 days for the notice in my nexus tablet to change my "estimated time to work" to my new office, and I didn't mark anything
dude, that would be a serious breach of privacy and I'm sure that they don't take the opportunity to make bucketloads of money off analyzing your every move.