I wonder about the ratio imp/des, where des is the number of programming languages designed and imp is the number of programming languages implemented...
@DeadMG If I say MyValue x = select MyValue(3, 4, 5), then no operation on x has any side effects whatsoever. I can only change x by assigning a different value.
Hm, given a choice between going out and buying groceries in the next couple of hours or staying in SO chat and starving over the weekend, what would you choose?
I define a constraint which has a function called begin that returns a type that is constrained by the constraint Iterable{int} and that type shall be called iterator and I shall call a type which passes this constraint "container"
as in, your concept would look something like template<typename T> auto concept Container { typename iterator; iterator begin(T &); iterator end(T&); }; and then when you write template<Container C> void f(C c) { ... } and pass an array for example, it will look up whether there is a "begin" and "end" function that both return the same type and that take the array type
if the concept wouldn't be "auto", you would have to write a concept map yourself that defines begin / end. lookup for proper begin/end isn't done automatically then. i think that was roughly the way it works
If I ever have a company, that will be one of my test questions. Map screenshots to the corresponding sorting algorithms. (But I won't hire @DeadMG, he's too mean.)
@sbi Yea … let’s see how this turns out. In my experience, Jeff’s initial comments are always very defensive. This doesn’t mean it won’t be improved.
@FredOverflow Between you, @Johannes, @Konrad, and me, German is often the most dominant first language of the users here, so let's just switch zu deutsch und be done with es.
@FredNurk Ah, well. Anyway, I won't be supporting this one. As I said yesterday, this needs real commit from people who actually can review code (as opposed to only those in need of review). And I don't feel like I have enough time/willpower at hand to do that.
I used to create methods or functions that I was planning to introduce in a near future, but then I looked back to some of my sourcecodes and found various "TODO implement this", or even "This is a temporary workaround. Fix it later." (note: 5 years later).