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18:00
I am learning C from a book and I am starting with loop instructions. But there is a sample code which I could not understand.
@Coldplay let me guess, is it about sizeof()?
user1804599
oh, rust 1 is released
nothing to see
user1804599
finally some hope for Servo
18:01
Can anyone tell me why author has used status = scanf("%ld", &num); ? Why there is a = with scanf ?
/* summing.c -- sums integers entered interactively */
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
long num;
long sum = 0L; /* initialize sum to zero */
int status;
printf("Please enter an integer to be summed ");
printf("(q to quit): ");
status = scanf("%ld", &num);
while (status == 1) /* == means "is equal to" */
{
sum = sum + num;
printf("Please enter next integer (q to quit): ");
status = scanf("%ld", &num);
}
printf("Those integers sum to %ld.\n", sum);
return 0;
}
bin please
post your code on a 3rd party website don't dump it here fuck sake
don't be so mean
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you are mean
Read the rules and I'll consider not being mean
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23 mins ago, by rightfold
Arrogant programmers who just dump their questions in chatrooms without even saying hi are indeed quite common.
18:03
oh REALLY
user1804599
get out
get out
user1804599
permaplonk
have you seen your face in the mirror
@Coldplay Don't be such a bone-idle deadbeat. Look up the signature of scanf and find out what it returns.
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18:04
Rust is bad.
Rust is terrible
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It has all this obsession with total functions, and having incomplete match expressions is even impossible, yet division by zero panics instead of returning an error.
It gets worse with time, even
who is rust
What a welcome guys
You want a welcome but you didn't even introduce yourself
18:04
And also the community tires me
you just busted in and asked a question
@Coldplay there
that the style dude
@rightfold i dont think you ever plonk, you enjoy acting annoyed too much :)
He does plonk
18:05
he plonked me
you don't dictate the 'style' here
@Cicada how can you know?
okay i am sorry and regret my mistkake
He plonked me in the past
user1804599
> Featuring

zero-cost abstractions
18:06
that's because I have not used chat in stack overflow
user1804599
nice, infinitely fast compile times
Don't forget the blazingly fast performance backed by 0 benchmarks
user1804599
> threads without data races
what is a zero cost abstraction?
user1804599
haha don't make me laugh
user1804599
18:07
these guys are so bad
@JohanLarsson No runtime cost
okay can anyone tell me some C chat room?
user1804599
> guaranteed memory safety
user1804599
nope; unsafe
@Coldplay I answered your question already
18:08
@khavjah so nice of you but I have started programming just few days back and I am reading looping chapter
I don't understand the 50% code on that page
did you read about functions?
Functions is the 8 chapter and I am on the 6 chapter
right now
2 am off to bed, nite
later
why are you going so soon
18:11
@Coldplay then stop caring about status=scanf(...) before you read about functions.
@khavjah thank you
You are the only one who helped me here
you are welcome, don't forget to read the rules
everyone else were just playing with me
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay Did you read the rules?
i will read the rules
Ell
Ell
18:12
@Coldplay you should have read the rules first
@Coldplay why didn't you read the rules first?
@Coldplay I thought cicada linked you the rules as you entered
@Coldplay Why didn't you read the rules before pasting your question?
@Coldplay also did you see the rules on the right?
wall of pings
@Ell i said i will
those pings
read them
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay how come you didn't before though?
@Coldplay just out of interest.
18:14
man there was this one reason where this asian dev from facebook talked about flux or react or something and i cant find it
arghhh
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay we are just looking for ways to ensure people can see the rules is all :)
Looks like you guys like rules A LOT
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@Coldplay Who doesn't? :)
@Ell you know any good C chat room?
@Coldplay Yes, else we get morons dumping questions on us every 5 minutes. Often questions that could be answered by Googling something, eg 'scanf'
Ell
Ell
18:17
@Coldplay I don't
I don't write C so I've never looked for one really
@Martin James Am I even talking to you?
@Coldplay Yes - I'm in the chatroom.
@Coldplay you were the one talking about rudeness
I am in MY ROOM
scanf: 'About 944,000 results'
18:20
I told you guys earlier that I haven't chat in stack oveflow ever before
So I dropped the question to check whether it works or not
than you guys stared bashing on me
who's wrong here
@Coldplay No, it doesn't work. All those things you see that look like messages are really a figment of your imagination (and so am I).
@Coldplay we are wrong mate... we are
@Coldplay Try this: walk in to a pub and randomly pick strangers, interrupt their converstions and and ask them questions about C. If they take offence, be rude to them. Take out good medical insurance first.
OKAY LISTEN EVERYONE next time I will try to make a healthy conversation here
HOW MANT TIMES I HAVE TO TOLD YOU THAT I haven't used the chat option before.
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay it's okay - you can have a fresh start
18:24
Hi
Ell
Ell
Let's both of us start afresh and forget what just happened
@Coldplay Hi
My name is Coldplay and it's nice to meet you
Ell
Ell
Welcome to Lounge<C++>
:dumps the code again:
Ell
Ell
As you are new here, you may want to read the rules which are on the right. If you have already read them, there will be no problems :)
18:25
And I will read the rules as soon as I am free.
Ell
Ell
Okay good :)
I advise that you abstain from chatting until you have read the rules though
Welcome @Coldplay, especially if you like extra pepperoni on your pizza.
I have read the rules
you're a fast reader
I will follow them int the future
So before I INTERUPTTED YOU GUYS what you guys were discussing here
Ell
Ell
18:27
the rust language by the looks of it
@Coldplay what are you writing in C?
by Mozilla right
?
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay yeah
I've never written in it though
Every big company is launching there languages these days
@Coldplay I am too
oh wait nvm, i scrapped GPSL.
GPSL best GPSL.
18:29
donate $100 to make me continue development
or donate a decent computer
Or donate to me.
@Blob How about if I were to donate 50 cents to get you to do something else?
@JerryCoffin do what? wink
virtual wink
By the way how many active members are there in this group?
@Coldplay define "active"
18:31
people who are online
You mean, regularly online?
@Coldplay are online right now? have ever been here? been here in past week?
@Coldplay It's essentially impossible to know (for example, how many may be "lurking" but not posting).
it's not too hard to answer
there are a few randoms once in a while, then there's me and Cicada
so 2-3
3
Q: usage of the return value of scanf

dhiman007I am learning C from a book and I am starting with loop instructions. But there is a sample code which I could not understand. Can anyone tell me why author has used status = scanf("%ld", &num); ? Why there is a = with scanf ? /* summing.c -- sums integers entered interactively */ #include <st...

18:33
@Blob So basically just Cicada?
@Nooble shh, im not cicada
@MartinJames wow
3 upvotes
lol
@MartinJames What do you want?
There should be a list of regulars in loungecpp.net
18:33
coincidence ?
I told you guys I HAVE NOT USED THIS CHAT OPTION EVER IN MY LIFE
@Coldplay Do you know dhiman007?
so i posted the question i just asked on stack overflow
cop and paste
why do you have 2 accounts?
18:34
who is dhiman007
@Coldplay 'asked 53 mins ago'
Why are you guys treating me as I am some traitor
@Coldplay did you post that question to stackoverflow?
like i am cheating with you guys
18:35
you did receive answers there
I HAVE NOT USED THE CHAT OPTION IN STACKOVERFLOW EVER BEFORE SO COPY PASTED THE QUESTION I WAS ASKING
@Coldplay If you click the info link below the room tags on the right, it'll show a list of people who've posted recently, and a list of people who are here a lot ("frequently in room").
are you a bot
yeah i am the skynet
@Coldplay Yes, into here, not the other way round.
18:37
@Coldplay May I ask why you chose C over C++?
not really
I am starting learning programming so I picked C to learn the basics
@Coldplay learn how to make an OS as your first project, it'll help you grasp the basics
Yes, make an OS.
I think, cold might be the new cicada
@Blob does this requirs any programming
i think it does
18:39
@Coldplay no, making an OS takes no programming skills whatsoever.
@khajvah I fear you're right:(
Coldplay, Cicada?
Coincidence?!
and both words have 'a'
did people with silly questions get a lot more common?
Ell
Ell
I don't think C is a good language to start with
18:40
Clearly Coincidental
so which laguage I should learn first
@Ell s/ to start with//
@Coldplay c++
Well, I chose C++ as my first language.
Which probably wasn't the easiest choice.
@Coldplay C++, python.
18:41
@Coldplay What do you want to accomplish?
As per my little knowledge I think I will grasp c++ a lot quicker because by that time i have already learned C
@JerryCoffin he wants to accomplish learning programming
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay This is unfortunately incorrect
BTW, had anybody else noticed that they've added "previous question" and "next question" arrows when you're viewing a question on SO (but only when you don't filter the questions first).
@Coldplay you will never grasp C++. no one will.
Ell
Ell
18:43
Learning c++ involves unlearning c
@JerryCoffin Nope. You're quite observant.
@Ell how
@Coldplay If you want to learn C++, learn C++. If you want to learn C, learn C. Learning C as a way of learning C++ is quite inefficient.
@JerryCoffin so what should i do now?
learn c++?
18:45
@Coldplay Most of the first things you learn in C will (of course) also work in C++, but are generally considered poor C++.
best book to start with
There's a list. Someone bring it up.
Ell
Ell
@Coldplay Try googling first :)
famous list
I have read that list
18:46
welp
I mean someone who you like a lot
I've never had a C++ book :(
Ell
Ell
I read C++ primer and I like it
I should get one.
Ell
Ell
18:46
I also read code complete
Most of my programming experience is from reading documentation, stack overflow, and a compiler.
@Coldplay The Introductory books on the list are all quite good--if possible, I'd advise dropping by a book store and browsing through them. Writing styles differ, and it's impossible to guess which will work best for you.
@Ell Coincidently I am reading C Primer Plus by Stephen Prata
CPP hehe.
Isnt C++ Primer Plus the bad one?
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Ell
18:48
@JerryCoffin I would have done that, had any book stores had any of them :S
I assume C Primer Plus != C++ Primer Plus
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book stores near me
So which one is good?
Ell
Ell
c++ primer
@Borgleader no, the plus one is the good one
18:49
@Borgleader I'm not sure I'd say bad, but definitely not as good as C++ Primer (the one by Lippman/Lajoie/Moo).
Doesn't C++ Primer assume some programming experience?
@Blob it was written by the god
@Coldplay What do you want to program anyway?
I have quite a little knowledge about programming
right now
18:52
Chapter 6 in some book? I wouldn't risk it. Go with the one I linked.
But i think in the future i could programme the next big thing
The Next Big Thing™
Samsung shall sue you now.
@Coldplay your grandmother already did
Actually the idea was mine
I think i should sue them
What do you mean by next big thing though? Like in what field?
18:54
Hey I many hours i should devote to programming every day?
25.
what was the last big thing?
nice
@Coldplay what is your situation?
by "situation" you mean ....?
18:55
what you do.. student? dude with a job?
Are you in school?
if student, what level of education (and possibly what major)?
@khajvah I told you I have very little programming experience
computer science
first year
@Coldplay why do you keep saying that
@Coldplay ok. what're you learning in that course?
18:56
@khajvah saying what?
Variables.
@khajvah it's a language barrier. he thought you were quizzing him or something.
I was just wondering what is considered big thing
C was the main language this semester
vabibles
18:57
@khajvah whats that
@Coldplay You say you want to program "the next big thing", right? @khajvah is asking what you think the last big thing was.
@Coldplay Sort of like kibbles, but for vampires.
I actually want to know the answer to that question...
ohh
Actually I think a lot of big things are happening right now
can you guys me some learning tips

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