there's absolutely no reason to try to make C++'s . work like Java's . since they are different things and C++ already possesses the exactly equivalent ->.
and trying to pretend that . and -> are the same thing is just crazy.
Too bad stallman doesn't understand that "free (like a beer)" is the only relevant meaning of the word that exists (in relation to software, that is) :/
@Ell Well, actually, I can write a VS extension and it's completely free- really free, not GPL-style "We claim it's free but really we ask the highest possible price"
in fact I have such an extension although it's probably long broken by now
My point is C++ syntax doesn't guarantee things about values of variables, such guarantees inherently deal with the language's semantics. — Alexei Averchenko18 mins ago
To me this just doesn't make sense or really in the inverse it does make sense but it just doesn't seem to be adhered to in any way.
The objective here seems to be to spawn off another StackExchange site in order to keep the "domain" topics "on-topic" for a particular subject. I think this is ri...
from an end user perspective GPL is fine, except that the developers are all starving because they have no income and they have no time to work on the project because they have to work as bus drivers to feed themselves
@AlexeiAverchenko "Do you understand the difference between syntax and semantics?" Usually, yes I do. Maybe it's just not clear for me what's making the difference with your samples? "but in principle nothing is stopping GC from preempting the program and then walking its stack changing pointer values," I've got serious doubts about this (and even, if it's worth it). Usually address values obtained at compile time could be assumed not to change at run time. Did I miss something actually (by means of c++ standard guarantees)? — πάντα ῥεῖ5 mins ago
i think p much every software patent ive read is only there to extort other people who end up doing something similar, and prevent others from competing with you
@Ell "I do think patents generally are anti competitive" I disagree. Patents have just to be done right and worth it. It's more of the competence of the various patent offices to do this job right (and not just feed the patent trolls)
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Joy is a programming language that supports only point-free style.
@рытфолд is that a feature of the library? I've clearly remembered that Boost Lexical Cast, at /all/ times, preserves the behaviour of input/output streaming
The US is an odd place - I've gone to college where students seem to show up to class in pajamas. That said, it would likely be frowned upon, and in all likelihood, the hotel staff might eventually tell you to put your clothes on. So to answer your question, most likely not, though nothing may come of it. — Melllvaryesterday