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17:00
Oh, I didn't even notice that.
I just saw [512] and %s and my eyes went blind with rage.
hey guys, got a question. I talked to a friend about the new keyword, and an example having a pointer, and (in a loop) reserve space for an int. He said, that after the program finishes, it does not release memory automatically, and if done enough times, i would have huge memory leaks in the operating system. Is that true?
no
Yes, totally.
He said that memory will be reserved, but no process will be the owner of it, and therefore cannot be freed.
@coolbartek once your program exits all memory it ever owned is reclaimed (* some terms apply). It's still best practise to always free everything though
17:04
what terms?
@coolbartek You can leak shared memory segments on some platforms if you try hard enough, but I'm 99.999% sure that doesn't apply here
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A: C++ static class member, who cleans up the mess?

XaadeStatic basically inherently means, always exists. If you make a static pointer, you simply cannot deallocate at a point that makes sense. You need more context. If you want shared data that exists only while you have instances of static member owner class, then you need a static counter. Alloca...

@awoodland: sorry, I "fixed" the answer and made your comment irrelevant :)
I didn't see your comment.
@RMartinhoFernandes probably better that way - I didn't notice the edit :)
Wow, I've seen negative score accepted answers before, but never one so low.
17:09
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Q: Why is selected greyed answer at top, can we change that?

XaadeIf an answer is grey after being downvoted so many times, why is it still allowed up top if it is selected answer. To me that just speaks volumes of the ability of the OP to select a useful answer. Plus it just makes me scroll down more often. Can we forgo the special position of a selected ans...

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@Xaade Post an example link.
@Xaade I wonder how many people will turn the contrast up on their monitor to be able to read that "helpful" answer better :)
that answer is still positive rep with accept, +1 and -9 votes
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@RMartinhoFernandes done
-1
A: Is it possible to declare methods via template in c++?

Dennis@ DOWNVOTER please explain. Yes it is possible: In templateFunc.h: template< class TypeMesg > inline void HandleMesg( TypeMesg & roTheMesg ) { UTIL_TRACE( _T("HandleMesg") ); try { EventBroker::instance()->process( roTheMesg ); } catch ( DiscardAllMesgs...

Where did this come from?
from the earlier answer - what the devil is #include <stdio.hpp>;?
17:18
@awoodland Oh, didn't notice that either.
That cat should stick to the UMLs.
17:29
> (...) to pull this out of your hat.
@Xaade: the word is "ass" not "hat" :P
If you talk about negative score. Somebody have a general explain why my question was downvote?
(http://stackoverflow.com/q/8554090/504807)
I want to understant the general idea.
I suppose the person that downvoted did so because your question does not make obvious what it is you're trying to achieve.
it looks like there's a real problem hiding under there too, that would add context to the question and shape the solutions
so "I'm trying to do X, I thought it would be best to do this via Y, I tried that but now I'm stuck at Z" is likely to get better answers than "doing Y I got stuck at Z"
There are several possible ways of working around the lack of "runtime templates". Anyone answering the question will have to guess which one suits your needs.
(a minimal complete example would be useful)
17:38
If I know "which one suits your needs", I don't ask at all
But you know your needs.
You didn't elaborate on them.
I probably wouldn't have downvoted personally, but there's more to your problem than you stated in your question
O.K. thanks. I'll think about it.
Woot, repcap.
336 rep today. That's my new record.
I think my record is around the 700 mark
17:45
Fat bounty?
@awoodland: wow, impressive!
someone did a 500 rep bounty on a question I was working on an answer for anyway
It's 530!
I checked.
@RMartinhoFernandes my record is 272, on Nov 7.
My meta Rep is at 404.... Ironic.
Someone doesn't get my meta question, "Then hide greyed answers option please. Did you look at the example. The selected answer is easily two pages long"
17:50
lol, he added an exception handler now.
In the deallocation function.
@RMartinhoFernandes It's solid advice.
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Q: How do I declare an array with a custom class?

MosheI'm trying to declare an array with a custom class. When I added a constructor to the class, my compiler complains that there's "No matching constructor for initialization of name[3]". Here's my program: #include <iostream> using namespace std; class name { public: string first; ...

Mandatory: Don't use arrays.
Now, lemme look at the question.
@Moshe add constructor
name()
@Pubby where to?
17:52
to the class
Or put = {...} stuff at declaration line, I think
there's a typo in that answer still
it calls gets with three args, but meant to call fgets by the looks of things
damn, i failed an online java quiz. :(
:( :'( :''( :-( :>(
@IntermediateHacker does that matter?
@Moshe it doesn't make much sense to use std::string but not std::vector.
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17:55
@awoodland gets? There's a gets? Where?
@RMartinhoFernandes the scanf morphed into a gets
@Pubby None that I've ever come across on that site.
Again.... this person annoys me, "So, your answer is, since you can override the functionality of a website, there's no need to ever add new features to any website?"
@awoodland Gosh!
At least a scanf can be made safe.
gets is just impossible.
@RMartinhoFernandes fgets is "safe" though and the three arguments look like they were meant for fgets
gets is just pollution
17:59
@awoodland hey, weren't you a room owner once? or do I have bad memory?
@awoodland Oh, I see. I fixed that.
Why do I even bother.
I'm beginning to think that OP selected answer is a useless feature of the site. All it does is give extra weight to the OP, in a website that heralds community being able to self-moderate and combine their knowledge and expertise.
@IntermediateHacker nah, this room doesn't even show in my list of "frequently seen in" for some reason
"That answer worked for me" is what "selected answer" boils down to. I think I've been in this industry long enough to know that what "works for me" is a poor excuse to select a coding solution.
18:01
@StackedCrooked wtf did u remove? I'm curious.
1 min ago, by StackedCrooked
^
Nothing interesting.
I wanted to write a comment below my link. But it was too late.
@StackedCrooked isn't it also a scandal that 200 out of 600 MPs don't read their email ever?
or did I mis-read that translation?
Grey is to de-emphasize. Why have a several page long answer fill up any space at all if the point is to say, ignore this unless you want to read it. We collapse comments, why can't we collapse answers. – Xaade
18:04
is there a blog thingy on SO?
@awoodland I guess some people made no use of this particular email account.
also, can anyone change the caption?
@IntermediateHacker We have a Wiki.
@IntermediateHacker Only the room owners can do that.
Xeo
Xeo
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Q: How does exception handling work?

hydroparadiseAt this point in my programming experience, I realize how spoiled I am to have exception handling available in most languages being used today (C++, .Net, Java, etc), at least in comparison to C. I am getting ready to take an advanced C course and has me really thinking those terms in comparison...

@Maxpm I found out that keygenmusic.net has the track names. Searching for them on the mod archive leads to the artist, although it's a bit tricky.
Xeo
Xeo
18:05
This is a surprisingly well formulated question.
@FredOverflow link to wiki, please.
Hi
@FredOverflow I believe he was requesting someone to do it.
Dec 17 at 0:57, by R. Martinho Fernandes
If you are new here, please read the newbie hints. Thank you.
@Pjotr Hi.
@FredOverflow as @RMartinhoFernandes said. I was requesting a caption change.
Woot, convention badge!
18:06
"What is that C lacks that to say, C++, in machine code that makes excpetion work?" - what can he mean here by "machine code"?
@IntermediateHacker There you go
@FredOverflow thanks.
May I ask a question even though it is not directly related to C++? I was looking for something to do just for fun and learning purposes beside programming in high level languages. I was looking at Assembly but is that totally stupid to waste time on?
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Now with 6 parameter passing modes! [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
18:07
I was thinking either Assembly or C, just for learning purposes
In case anyone wonders: T, const T, T&, const T&, T&&, const T&&.
Assembly gives you a better appreciation for languages in general.
@Pjotr do you understand C?
Would there be anything "cool" I can test it on?
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A: New programming jargon you coined?

MBCookSquizzle-giz: A horribly mispronounced version of the file extension .sql.gz We made it up while setting up a server and looking for something easier/more fun to say than "dot ess que ell dot gee zee file" or "gzipped sequel file."

Makes me laugh every time.
18:09
@Pjotr Once you have learned assembly assembly, pointers suddenly seem very high-level ;) I would say go for it. I love assembly language.
Lol, you just can't avoid getting sued.
@Pubby I know I swear now, but yes I have done Java for 2.5 years, Objective-C, C++ (some), Ruby
I am probably not allowed to say Java here
even if you have a "can't sue us" clause, you get sued for having a "can't sue us" clause.... confusing.
@Pjotr u can say Java, as long as u hate it.
I am looking for something totally different if you know what I mean, something that I can do when I have had enough Java at the end of the day
@IntermediateHacker haha
18:11
@Pjotr Those are very different from C. Have you done actual code in C?
@Pjotr Java stands for coffee, not beer.
(I can suggest it because the ape isn't around :)
Yes, not much though
something that I can do when I have had enough Java at the end of the day ... lol
"@R. Martinho Fernandes: If its the "HelloWorld" code, what is the error then. If its the code that is going to be added by the programmer, thats not the issue. This thread seems more like trolling, than an objective criticism. – umlcat 49 secs ago"
18:12
Damn! That got starred.
Actually, the clause has a clause for the case where the clause was found invalid by any court (which it would if it lost a suit). The clause for the clause states that if the clause is found to not be able to be lawfully upheld, the entire clause ( and including the section clause is found in) must be removed. If anything in section, not within the clause, is unable to be held up, it must be removed but the remainder of section (including our favorite clause) remains in place.

Glad I cleared that up for everyone.
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A: C++ static class member, who cleans up the mess?

umlcatYou static class, in this case, works like a global variable or single variable. I had a case where I had to use several "singletons" objects & plain data global variables, per single file. I group them & reduce them for unleast one single object or data per file, but still need it. I ...

lol
that's highly... interesting comment
accusing people who are correcting you of trolling!
hold your horses! please chat slowly .... so I can read it.
Why doesn't sbi like haskell?
18:13
because haskell wasn't made for apes.
he may like Mono though.
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Q: Does exception handling require object-oriented programming?

hydroparadiseAt this point in my programming experience, I realize how spoiled I am to have exception handling available in most languages being used today (C++, .Net, Java, etc), at least in comparison to C. I am getting ready to take an advanced C course and has me really thinking those terms in comparison...

Fixed the title. Do you agree?
@Pubby A few weeks ago considerable time was spent discussing it in this room. He got annoyed with that (understandable).
I've never even tried Haskell.
Would you rather say C then Assembly?
I wouldn't say both.
18:15
@IntermediateHacker You can try Haskell right now ;)
Also, I recommend these Haskell video lectures.
in Haskell, 2 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I recommend this for C++ers (not introductory).
Anyone up for a "You wanna learn Haskell? Here are the relevant links!" Wiki entry? ;)
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f**k Haskell
what
@IntermediateHacker You know, you could try... what's it called... Ah! Learning some of it first.
18:19
you're writing haskell like BASIC
lol, what happened to my C versus Assembly question?:P
@FredOverflow Go ahead and start it. I don't have access to it anyway.
@Pubby But you're supposed to write Haskell like BASIC! The correct thing would be let x = 4.
Just like BASIC :P
oh damn. I knew it had to be something stupid like BASIC.
@RMartinhoFernandes let x = 4 works in ghci, but not on tryhaskell, for whatever reason.
yeah, it's not ghci
18:20
Ah, dammit.
Sucks.
it isn't working! F**K haskell
But it's not like one couldn't download Haskell and run WinGHCI locally...
Just get Haskell Platform and forget about silly browser thingy.
WHY IS EVERYONE TRYING TO WEBIFY THINGS THAT DON'T MAKE SENSE AS WEBAPPS.
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18:21
@IntermediateHacker in the purple text is example tutorial
what's haskell got that languages like, say python don't have?
Type classes.
Also, it's a stupid question.
Type classes are the awesomest. Kinda like concepts, but existing.
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Here is something useful that you can type into tryhaskell:
foldl (flip (:)) [] "hello world"
18:23
*rainfuck is Turing-complete, you could write anything in *rainfuck. Why bother learning complicated stuff.
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you could just use reverse you know
what does that do
@IntermediateHacker Purity, i.e. the type system controls side-effects. If you have a function from String to String, it cannot do any side-effects.
@CatPlusPlus lol.
@AlfPSteinbach foldl (flip (:)) [] is reverse
18:23
@CatPlusPlus Censorship dude!
Ah, sorry
Censored: Br**nfuck
I usually just censor the i.
18:24
I just say Brianfuck.
@CatPlusPlus Cool, have a star now.
"I already replace the "scanf" function for a more safe "fgets" functions. The potential exception error at allocating & deallocating the static object is handled by a "try". I have an open mind to objective criticism, but, seems to me like trolling... – umlcat 6 mins ago"
this dude is.... awesome
"@sbi: seems to me more like "I am a better developer than you" than a "the solution you propose is wrong because ..." – umlcat 4 mins ago"
this part is awesome, too
@Griwes u could post a link u know. read the newbie hints
18:26
@IntermediateHacker I'm sure everyone knows where that is coming from.
I don't.
This one is my favorite:
filterM (const [False, True]) "abc"
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A: C++ static class member, who cleans up the mess?

umlcatYou static class, in this case, works like a global variable or single variable. I had a case where I had to use several "singletons" objects & plain data global variables, per single file. I group them & reduce them for unleast one single object or data per file, but still need it. I ...

sbi
sbi
@Pubby Why don't we like to discuss Java here?
@IntermediateHacker I like Ook!
@CatPlusPlus Why are you yelling at us?
Xeo
Xeo
@Griwes Too bad there is no reversal reversal badge.
sbi
sbi
18:28
@Griwes I had already replied to that.
Xeo
Xeo
like +5 question, -10 answer
lol, an accepted answer with a score of -11
If I wanted to troll I wouldn't be constantly editing the question to fix the minor silly errors. I would be picking on them instead.
18:29
@sbi he replied, too
@IntermediateHacker Any answer that has a score of -3 or lower goes grey.
sbi
sbi
@Griwes I'm at it.
@IntermediateHacker Code is always gray. The first gray is probably because of the low score.
Xeo
Xeo
@IntermediateHacker finally in C++.. oh my gosh
Xeo
Xeo
18:30
void HelloWorld()
{
  char AnyString[512];

  printf("Hello World [ENTER]\n");

  printf("\nPress [ENTER]   \n");
    fgets(AnyString, sizeof(AnyString), stdin);
}
C++?!
More like, C++--
> I had a case where I had to use several "singletons" objects & plain data global variables, per single file. Oh. My. God
@Xeo I just fixed that.
It's grey because it blends.
I'd downvote, but I don't want to ruin my rep.
@Xeo hey! C++-- is copyrighted! I'll sue u
Xeo
Xeo
Also, does that guy know that destructors should never throw, so a try-catch around delete is useless?
Or rather, shouldn't be needed?
18:33
@CatPlusPlus not enough rep for downvote ... Poor child
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Is it a multiple of 5?
Apparently, the system screwed up my rep anyway.
lol, that guy is a disgrace to all cats.
@Xeo He added that because I said his code didn't work if something threw an exception.
Xeo
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm currently reading through the comments
18:35
I'm at a multiple of 10, and thanks to having hit the repcap, I can downvote 30 or so answers and the rep leakage will plug it back to a multiple of 10! Woot!
Xeo
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes I thought rep loss after repcap isn't filled up by excessive rep?
@Xeo It is.
May require a recalc though.
Xeo
Xeo
I see
You know what the funniest part is?
He's got +7 rep from that answer.
Xeo
Xeo
18:37
@CatPlusPlus Downvotes don't cost enough rep.
@CatPlusPlus 4 more downvotes and that's fixed.
Xeo
Xeo
o very low quality
This answer has severe formatting or content problems. This answer is unlikely to be salvageable through editing, and might need to be removed.
This might just be an option.
I'm to scared to flag though, I don't want to risk 10 flagweight if a mod thinks that answer is anything but useless.
sbi
sbi
@Xeo I have simply voted to delete the answer.
@sbi But he needs the flag weight!
Xeo
Xeo
18:40
@sbi Does that even work on accepted answers?
sbi
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes No. Nobody needs flag weight.
Xeo
Xeo
Cool, it does.
sbi
sbi
@Xeo Oh, good point. I dunno, really.
Xeo
Xeo
> deleted by sbi, Xeo, R. Martinho Fernandes just now
It's still accepted though, ahaha
The only downpoint is that it's easier to read now, without the grey font.
sbi
sbi
18:42
@Xeo Hahaha!
@Xeo Yeah, but it needs 10k rep.
Xeo
Xeo
> @sbi, +1, because you write an answer, and was very explicit about the object deallocation process. My code example is not as explicit as yours ;-) – umlcat 56 secs ago
lol'd
Xeo
Xeo
> our new developer platform, which is, uhh, it's based on HTML5 and JavaScript.
@sbi you can't assign naked pointers directly to the standard smart pointers. The constructors are explicit and there are no assignment operators that take naked pointers. There's a reset function for that. I fixed your answer.
18:51
How dare they move to HTML5 which has inferior dev tools? LOL
As a point of reference, just under 3000 questions have accepted, negatively voted answers, or about 0.12% of all questions. The vast majority of those have only one or two downvotes. – Bill the Lizard♦ 35 mins ago

@Bill I guess I'll just avoid those answers. My odds are good right. I hope it's never a really good question, or say, a big question that has a lot of traffic. Or I hope it doesn't become more often? Or, let me code for you and I'll fix it myself.
I think I'm gonna play a prank on the PHP-heads.. how long do you reckon it will take 'em to figure out this?
I have no idea what that is.
That still probably leaves enough accepted answers with -5 to make an hour of interesting reading…
Also, betting rep is not allowed :(
Most of the time, I'd prefer to contract myself out to online game developers for games I love to play... just so I could fix those really annoying things they never seem to have time to work on. Like, falling through floors.
same snippet, though it's easier to read stuff @ codepad
Actually, I prefer ideone because they put the code closer to the center of the screen.
I'm sure I've only fallen through a floor once or twice playing any game ever. However, statistically small of a chance, it was notable enough to put 3 or 4 people on the problem for a week. Falling through a floor is a really bad experience for people. And people appreciate by experience, not statistics.
@RMartinhoFernandes if you screen is large enough, that is
I'm always on my 13" macbook pro, even when I'm at work
18:56
@Xaade So, you never played GTA lately?
@RMartinhoFernandes I've played Skyrim. I've been taught to discount outliers.
Essentially I rose to the position of #Skyrim Archmage by shooting dudes in their knees and not bothering with any of that magic stuff.
Did you manage to do this?
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hi
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