The idea to partly fix the whole mess was to make std::iter_swap a customization point and I think that it solved some issues with algorithms and std::vector<bool>.
How are you using vector<bool>? Do you "view" it as a bitset? (use one!) or do you "view" it as a container of bools? Anyways, vector<bool> is not a container... stackoverflow.com/a/16569085/85371 — sehe5 mins ago
@user673679 Also typedef bool That_Bool_Type;. Essentially, you can't do this without the compiler's help, and you can't do this with just the compiler; you need a human.
Let's start with the facts:
Gnu-Make was written more than 20 years ago.
20 years ago, MadScientist took "ownership" of said project, and maintained control over its features and its documentation, since.
I documented hundreds of Makefile examples, where GNU-Make clearly does not follow the doc...
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I have yet to see a manager that would make such a tradeoff. One that was a programmer once would definitely be more inclined to, but then not all managers were once programmers.
Would you like me to repeat what I said? If that's not good enough, you should file a request at the developer list, maybe. (Re.: "Usually" - I qualifed precisely what conditions apply and why you can rely on it for rtree.) — sehe1 min ago
@JerryCoffin As I understand it, the story goes like this: they fucked up (ISO 8859-1). Then they "fixed" it and to "distinguish" added a dash to the name. But it was still fucked up, so they "fixed" it, but it was a breaking change, so they named it ISO 8859-15. But it was still fucked up, so Microsoft came and "fixed" it again, and that is Windows-1252. However, some people started to mislabel Windows-1252 as ISO-8859-1, so software authors "fixed" it by interpreting ISO-8859-1 as Windows-1252.
> Room dedicated to the Java programming language. And no, Android is NOT Java (does not use the Java VM, runtime environment and base SDKs differ, etc). And no, Javascript is NOT Java either. -_-
behind every sign there's a story
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14:24
:p
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Android help vampires are the worst help vampires.
> The lscm command (lscm.bat on Microsoft Windows systems) is in the same directory as the scm command described previously. The difference between the two is that lscm caches the process daemon, so it operates faster.
operates faster as in 39.8 seconds per request instead of 40
@BartekBanachewicz But I don't know how to structure the requires, ie, do I create a mock that sets a flag "callback was called as expected" and require on that or what?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva yes you're very welcome if this answer helped you please do not forget to click the check mark on the left to indicate that it helped you so other people can be helped and also so i can get my 15 points dammit
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva you could use named functions as callback, test their logic separately, and for testing the callers you can wrap them into testing fns.
@TheForestAndTheTrees not according to the interviewed professors. "The role of arts and literature and philosophy and religion need to be more appreciated"
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I am going to need to save this article and frame it.
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So I have something to laugh about during dark times.
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Why is unique_ptr::operator* callable on rvalues?
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15:22
Oh wait, that can be useful.
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f(*g()).
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When does that temporary die? After the call to f()?
@ThePhD "Let me present my Critical Listening Report on your lectures. These lectures are a masterpiece in producing boredom and sleepiness. For instance .... "
@bluefog I was for a couple weeks, but the number of utterly idiotic questions is just too high to tolerate for very long at all. Makes even SO questions seem intelligent by comparison.