What I meant by the side effect is that (taking a user defined ctor with an arg), if I say MyClass stuff;, I'll get a compiler error telling me there is no available candidate
If it were deleted the message would be different, and it wouldn't compile either
@Rerito Right. That difference matters for e.g. overload resolution! …except not in the case of the move special members… see you’re making more complicated than it really is!
> The omission of certain features (for example, functional-programming shortcuts like map and C++-style try/finally blocks) tends to encourage a particular explicit, concrete, and imperative programming style.
I should have checked if tab indentation errors out
If I know sigma and mi of a normal distribution, to get the probability that of X element (a;b), I just need to integrate the distribution densitiy function over the interval, right?
FWIW it isn't removed in C++17 because there is no suitable replacement for what it does (std::stringstream doesn't count as a replacement to the committee thankfully).
ninja isn't very programmer friendly though, which is explicit in its goals, unlike make which declares its usable for everything and then becomes the snake in your boot.
@ParkYoung-Bae Well, if you really want the full version, I kind of want something that picks up Visual Studio project files on the *Nix side. Basically an IDE that has build commands that run the moral equivalent of MSBuild (sans bullshit) on *Nix.
I already have something that takes VC++ arguments and turns them into appropriate g++ arguments (similar to the way clang does it's LLVM driver on Windows).
@LightnessRacesinOrbit, The meaning of mononyms are usually pretty unmeaningful. But "lightness races in orbit" is made up of 4 English words. — Pacerier4 hours ago
Just linked our QA engineer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumstantial_evidence They tend to create overly specific tickets (assuming causes) and then today they refuse to add more failing cases to the same ticket (because it doesn't match the _assumption_...).
I gently tell them it matches the symptoms so the assumption is confusing and should be deleted :)