@Kian not possible, but yeah, would be nice to get a refund if no new answers or edits happened at all. i guess you have to see it as advertisement costs
> You and DeadMG are obviously really cool people who are way smarter than me and are absolutely going straight to Heaven++ with Bjarne when you die. Is that good enough? Can you stop beating me with your pointless conspiracy theories now?
hi guys! what's the best way to determinate the emtpy char in sequence? My progblem is, that I'm getting the result in char* type, and have some unuseful chars at the end, how can I cut them from my sequence?
@JohannesSchaublitb But the whole deletion-stuff at the moment looks similar to me - a relatively small group tries to make policy for the community and it needs major discussions just to hopefully make this a saner process. Similar to why i don't bother putting time into WP anymore.
@Abyx may be not so empty, it's wrong denintion, in VS in debug mode, it's -52 char... But I understood, that -52 is only for VS ( and may be for debug build, in release it's another, because with manually itetaring it's not working as for debug build )
@GeorgFritzsche the worst is that I can't control it... I know , that it's an error on server, but I communicate with socket in server, which sending the result in recv() with exact length , but with even exacl length I'm cathcing such chars...
@Abyx I'm getting the stream from socket, with non-determinating corrent size even in recv() result... becuase the socket I'm connecting , also is communicating with another and I can't repair it, cause not my server, I'm only connecting and cathicng result....
so, in recv() in the int returning value... i'm getting the fixed size, but in this size I'm getting nonuseful chars ^(
@GeorgFritzsche Thanks, that's what I thought. So a library providing inline (but not static) functions in a header file is essentially broken because you cannot include the header file in multiple translation units?
@GeorgFritzsche ODR? I actually see this behaviour now with gcc when I turn off optimalisation for debugging purposes. I have 2 TU's that use the function and I get duplicate definition errors in the linker.
@Abyx I was objecting to "You and DeadMG are obviously really cool people who are way smarter than me and are absolutely going straight to Heaven++ with Bjarne when you die." That, IMNSHO, is rude and offensive.
Proposed Q&A site for people who like to preserve the popular detritus of other sites where questions and their answers are no longer on-topic (if they ever were).
@EtiennedeMartel I dunno. I like the idea of preserving those old fun questions. But it seems many are unable to differentiate between fun questions and questions for which they deem the Q&A format a bit awkward.
> Questions can go through multiple close and reopen cycles, but each individual user may only vote once in each direction in the cycle. <— whoops, sux
the Microsoft Office extensibility managed frameworks suck horrifically
I mean, not just bad, but seriously, who the hell comes up with this?
they use ranges to represent single cells as well as multiple cells in Excel, and they dynamically typed the whole lot so you can't possibly know if it's going to work, and they use pre-generic collections, I think
Does anyone know where I can read some layman's articles about language design, specifically about the advantages and disadvantages of supporting features through the core language or through the language library?