I HAVE MY MOBILE SHOP. MANY CUSTOMERS COMES TO ME TO DOWNLOAD SONGS AND VIDEOS IN THEIR SD CARD..I SAY NO TO THEM.
CAN I DO DOWNLOADING IN MY MOBILE SHOP OR IT WILL BE GUNAH IN ISLAM I want the right answer Or Can i do download to hindu persons not to muslims???
I know that in Islam people who are not permissible each other do not have the right to have sex, but what about married people? Are there any limitations on sexual acts that can be performed between a married couple?
> On the day of resurrection, Allah will not look at a man who had intercourse with his wife in her anus"—Narrated by Ibn Abi Shayba, 3/529; narrated and classed as sahih by Sunan al-Tirmidhi, 1165
> Only if transgender have had a male and female sexual organs and his lust tend to men and women in the same time then he can't marry, if else then he can marry.
it does not really explain why in hell you're providing a way of constructing different objects discretely so they can be combined with incompatible systems while not violating type safety
I would understand having a number of related interfaces and ways of accessing parts of a factory-made item to retrieve the interfaces
and I get that you normally would use only one source and I guess that's what they're relying on
because if you're supplying different functionality through an interface, I'm gonna guess the transformation supplied by each implementation isn't going to be interchangeable with another
in C# the two are almost equivalent, it's just in the case of the interface rather than the factory you're paying to keep something alive while you might not want to
I guess the contract is pretty much "don't be a moron and use two different implementations on the same set of data during the same set of operations" then
I stand by my assertion that that is a contrived and poor example though
and with a factory you may decide factors both at the point where the implementation is used, and where the implementation is decided, without slight levels of awkwardness created by forcing all you need into a function call or three when it might help to persist state over those calls
It's just a guess, though, I haven't benched it completely.
Well, in other frameworks when they make the call they let lua's internal index metamethod handler redirect the thing to the right name.
in sol, we override the index metamethod (for various reasons, including to support member variable looking for when someone does table.a = 24)
The way that works is the C++ index metamethod for sol gets called, it looks into a unordered_map, to find the right function, and then pushes that function back onto the lua stack before yielding control back to lua.
all I need to do now is figure out why you need one point of customization for whole modules and another for specific functions on top of the existing module customization
I tried to optimiize it so that it only got called once, but the thing is lua does NOT push the arguments that triggered the metamethod call until after it figures out WTF the metamethod is for.
So that's why I have to push the member variable / member function back into lua and then let lua figure out what it wants to do with its life.
> This is an article written in 2013. Things have changed, not a lot, but they have. Every time someone discovers this post via reddit I feel like taking it down – it’s not particularly good, it was written when I was quite upset with my lack of ability to become productive in C++.
> You have header files split from source code. Why? Because in the 70s and 80s it was difficult to have proper metadata in object files. For C, it makes sense: it makes writing a compiler a lot simpler, if you don’t count the number of people that killed themselves after writing the preprocessor of C. But we understand C. C is cool. C is simple. C is meant for other stuff.
> For C, it makes sense: [the header file/source code split] makes writing a compiler a lot simpler, if you don’t count the number of people that killed themselves after writing the preprocessor of C.
> It’s almost impossible to understand how you keep in standard containers objects created by some libraries.
someone never learned their data structures
> because you never know if you should create containers on the heap or not
what the fuck are you doing
> I want something that I can enumerate, which is what you want most of the times
It does. There is a fun subset, it’s fun to have immense power, but as a language it can suck a lot. STL is ultra-verbose, namespaces are useless, you shouldn’t use features that are there to be used, and so on.