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22:14
anyone here alive?
nope
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People only wake up when something interesting happens. You can try arguing that Java is better than C++, but it probably will not work unless you do it well.
haha well...
I am primarily a Java coder but I did C++ like 3 years ago
long story short, I have a job interview/assignment
and they need c++ guys
Everybody
and I'm wondering what the best way would be to get up to speed with C++ again?
22:19
write some code with some std::mutex 'n stuff
like a .... short book that reminds me everything
Accelerated C++ then
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@qaispak take a tour
so like I remember my instructor clearly stating "if you make a constructor you need a destructor" but when I google it... I get varying responses. This is an example of the things I need to relearn
let me check those two out
he most likely meant Rule of Three/Five/Zero
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22:20
@qaispak you better ignore whatever you remember from that instructor
Maybe he didn't say that.
I should have paid more attention :D
I need to study memory management and all
since I didn't do any of that in Java
and I feel like a whole book/tour would be kinda overkill?
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memory management is not that hard, just remember to never ever use new and you're pretty much good
@qaispak not at all
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@qaispak depends on how much you want the job
sigh.. I do want it... but like it's the PRE phone screen interview
will be a struggle to get through this, then it's the phone interview then it's the technical interview.
I guess I should just start learning about memory management and take it from there.
22:25
@qaispak Ahahahahaha.
I too like to laugh at my situation
@milleniumbug Rule of zero master race because Robot.
grrr should have practiced c++
How long do you have?
It was the first language I learned. Kinda my intro to programming
and I got till polymorphism from what I remember.
but it's been 3-4 years now and I have been purely Java
my friends told me the gaming industry is too tough, you won't ever get a job anyway (reason for me learning C++)
and now I am here. -__
-__-
22:29
Unless your brain is super spongey
@qaispak I would think you would learn something easier to learn (like Batch or Python) first
^ that's insulting
@Nooble HE LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA
@Darkrifts lol "Batch" and "easier to learn" in the same sentence
Anyway there's way too much to learn about C++ and too little time I'm sure.
22:31
It's ezpz. .bat Batch anyway
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@Darkrifts how do you loop over the arguments passed to the batch file?
I don't. I just make a fully local system, and ask for input there :P
Not gonna even try and iterate over a bunch of arguments, but it would probably involve a for \L
@jaggedSpire psst
are you there
Apparently, variables must be defined to use
Good thing Batch doesn't really care if it's defined or not :P
Can't find any documentation on this C++ thing
And I'm pretty sure it exists
I think I'm going crazy
22:41
What C++ thing?
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consistency and sanity?
Aliases for the comparison stuffs
Like you can do GREATER_THAN
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there is cplusplus.com/reference/functional which has stuff like std::greater
No no not the standard library equivalent.
JAGGED
I'M PRETTY SURE IT WAS YOU WHO BROUGHT IT UP
NOOBLE
?
22:48
the thing
it's like
@nwp don't use cplusplus use cppreference
text aliases on comparison thingies
Wait was it that
All I remember was that you could use SOMETHING_ LIKE _ THIS instead of the actual symbol
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Q: What's wrong with cplusplus.com?

Kerrek SBThis is perhaps not a perfectly suitable forum for this question, but let me give it a shot, at the risk of being moved away. There are several references for the C++ standard library, including the invaluable ISO standard, MSDN, IBM, cppreference, and cplusplus. Personally, when writing C++ I n...

And you linked to an SO question
And I was like "No fucking way."
tldr: numerous inaccuracies that cause numerous problems
ooooh
you mean the alternate boolean operators? like and instead of &&?
22:50
yeaahah
okay would never guess these are "text comparison thingies"
what the hell else should I have called them
fuzzy parsing skill increased by one
They're comparison thingies in text
alternate boolean operators :P
22:51
but they don't compare
I mostly got it from the whole text operators but not the templates thing
jaggedSpire used wild guess! It's super effective!
@milleniumbug Yeah I thought they would
:(
And they totally should
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Mar 18 at 15:52, by nwp
I'm new here, how did the cplusplus.com vs cppreference.com flamewar conclude?
Where's my alternate comparison operators
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one of the first things I said
22:53
rar
@nwp I've heard cplusplus got improved in some places, but it still gets the leashes for pretending to be an official C++ website and not being a wiki
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looking back I wonder why people didn't scream "look at the transcript you moron"
It's weird it takes so long to load for you
also it's not like I'll go back to using it once it got its reputation
22:55
not_eq but no eq.
Why are they assuming my computer supports the equal sign.
I only go there as my default source for easily discoverable c++ tutorial, when I'm trying to figure out if something is stupid basic knowledge or not.
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I just searched for std::less and cppreference was nowhere to be found
so I know exactly how badly OP dun goofed, and how simply I need to explain to them that they have
@Nooble You should just make a "TextComparison.h" thing that has a bunch of #define's
@nwp I just have cppreference as a keyword-linked search engine in my browser
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22:57
maybe I should do that too
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I had that with msdn once
lol msdn
Msdn pls
I shouldn't laugh it's actually pretty good in some places
of course those are never the places I need documentation but oh well
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22:58
it definitely is, though I don't want to know how many times I looked up CreateWindow
#define EQUAL ==
#define GREATER_THAN >
#define LESS_THAN <
#define NOT_EQUAL !=
#define AND &&

and so on
@Darkrifts My C++ teacher taught me to use static const instead of #define.
@Nooble They're probably right, but I never had anyone tell me not to :P
#define is like a text replacer, if I'm not mistaken
and your C++ teacher was right because macros are the devil's spawn
it is a text replacer
I use them for things I'd write out a ton :P
23:00
static const EQUAL = ==;
Works much better see.
Flawless
the problem comes when they're used to hide what code is actually doing, and when they interact with your other code in unexpected ways
Which is why I don't overlap them :P
@jaggedSpire My C++ teacher is myself and I am always right so you're right in saying that I am.
@Nooble ...good job nooblet
23:01
My c++ teacher was the internet
Yeah but actually dude don't use #define.
Don't use anything preprocessor. Not even #include.
but code is borken
need definz
pls send defins
My theory is that if we boycott #include, they'll give in and give us modules.
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What about #if and such?\
he said preprocessor didn't he
23:03
And, if they give us modules, why not just use C# at that point?
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...you actually like translation units and consider them a useful approach to compilation?
@Darkrifts Oh boy
@sehe ikr
C# doesn't have #define everywhere accedentally annihilating everything
23:05
flameb8
@jaggedSpire I do. It's conceptually simple. I like that.
@Darkrifts And neither does good C++ code.
Keyword: Good
@sehe fair enough, though I consider the resulting complexity in edge cases to perhaps not be entirely worth the conceptual simplicity
C#: None
23:07
though I suppose that's more a result of my gift for overcomplicating matters than anything else :V
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Mar 20 at 13:20, by Morwenn
Hey, I just noticed that DuckDuckGo's !cpp band was repurposed to search on cppreference. That's great :D
Wasn't there a thing a few weeks back about duckduckgo asking for help to make searching c++ stuff better? What happened with that?
@Darkrifts Uh oh.
> #: None
@Nooble Uh oh spaghettio
C# has the preprocessor right in its name!
Nope, because C is in front of it
#define C# C ## #
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23:09
this is a neat idea, but very incomplete
Neat
Also, @Nooble, wanna test my BooleanLambda thing? I need to make sure it isn't too borken atm
@Darkrifts Sure?
Just make some BooleanLambda thing (txti.es/darkrifts for syntax) and tell me what you think it should output :P
With the assumption that the return value is the output
I'm confused
FTR true?
23:21
I'm great.
yo this is really odd
~/ λ echo "main(){asin(1);}" | gcc -w -xc -
~/ λ echo "main(){asin(2);}" | gcc -w -xc -
/tmp/ccN61bTl.o: In function `main':
:(.text+0x1c): undefined reference to `asin'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
GCC compiling C is fine with undefined reference to asin(1), but not asin(2)
@orlp the second one has side effects of setting errno
@milleniumbug but why would that result in an undefined reference to asin?
like, both compile fine with -lm
23:31
my very wild guess: compiler recognises the built-in function and that it has no side effects, so it eliminates the call even with no optimization settings, but it can't (as in, it would require more analysis) do that for out of range arguments so it doesn't eliminate the call in the second example
so why does asin(1) imply -lm, but asin(2) suddenly doesn't?
@milleniumbug I think that's correct
looking at assembly output
no mention of asin with in-range argument
but call asin with out of range argument
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@StackedCrooked Alright. I'm halfway through Re Zero ep 17. What the fuck just happened?
23:48
@StackedCrooked Is there a good place I can read a proper summary of ep 17. That episode (and the show in general) has gotten so fucking weird that I don't even...
I finally found a good author and a thick series - good enough to keep me entertained for at least half a month
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