@sehe: There was such a thing, but it's no longer available for modern versions of LLVM/Clang. — Mats Petersson4 mins ago
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About LLVM, has anyone tried to use it in an embedded context for a project? I'm really interested in dynamic code generation kind of solutions -- build to a dylib on the fly, execute code kind of thing. Working on this nodal system that lets people program the software through nodes, but currently just generating script for LuaJIT. Generating C or C++ code instead would be a benefit.
I have a program that collects inventory data from the user, how would I incorperate a overloaded function into that? , basically its a function with more than one meaning like it can be both int and double.
Today it's perfect weather - 22-23 degrees in the afternoon & cloudy. I hope fire brigade & police didn't hate me too much for troubling them with the broken gas pipe issue.
Basically what I want is this.
My function header is:
void producer()
{
}
That's right. No 'void* producer (void* variable)' stuff. Cause I don't know what void* means and I don't want to use it. Just a simple function which runs on a thread.
I'm calling it as:
main()
{
pthrea...
@edition Sure - drivers and multiple user-space threads face many of the same issues, after all, it's often drivers that change the set of running threads.
Threads are not all that difficult. As long as you ignore most of the 'Intro to Threads' sites, you should be fine:)
@milleniumbug Well, yes, if it can be avoided, absolutely. Nearly all my threaded apps just exchange message objects on producer-consumer queues. They just work.
It's that create/join/terminate shit that fucks up the newbs. That and 'You must always terminate all your threads gracefully and clean up everything before exiting your main thread' bullshit.
> Blow was $40,000 in debt and had invested $200,000 into the game's development. [...] Braid was purchased by more than 55,000 people during the first week of release. Blow recalled that he didn't receive any money until one day he saw a lot of zeroes in his bank account.
@ScarletAmaranth I wanted this one but its too expensive at normal price and it sold out too quick for me to buy it during its christmas sale last year
He made one game and that's it. Much like Notch. Although, I believe Notch also has a superiority complex. He's making another, much like Notch, but they're likely to fall flat. Much like Notch's.
I havent played it in years since it nuked my save game because it crashed while saving (how hard is it to save in a second file and swap only if the operation is successful!?)
"all those people who tell you private is very important are the same people that tell you all sorts of terrible things are important, like RAII" - Jon Blow ladies and gentlemen
Python is based on different assumptions though. Even if it had private, it would be meaningless since I can assign an object of another type, but with all operations being the same, except the private parts being public again
> Q: Why C for the compiler's language? Have you considered Go? A: No, I did not consider Go because Go is garbage collected and therefore we can't use it
@fredoverflow not really, it's the fact that it can be done matters