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8:00 AM
not much
 
I'm trying to get TLS on my sockets from Cpp server to Java client and I'm in API hell
I'm about to choose HMAC insted
 
sbi
Oh, @GMan was here. I think I hadn't seen him here since 2010. Too bad I missed it.
 
@sbi I'm sure I have seen him more recently then that
 
It would be sad... I made some serious ground on the subject
 
1- I LOL-ed at [sbi](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/3249083#3249083)
2- I explained I can LOL without any reserve since I am not at work [unlike some others](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/3248985#3248985)
3- regrettably I combined the two, leading to [sbi's raised brows in confusion](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/3249091#3249091)
4- in response, I split the message up
5- now sbi inquires about the [split up part, notably **not** addressed to him](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/3249107#3249107), asking two questions at
Regrettably SO chat doesn't support simple answers like that :)
 
8:04 AM
Wow, is there a movie?
:P
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm discussing options with a producer
 
Who are you considering for the female lead?
And who's filling the black quota?
 
I just need an extra grip. I'll be director and we don't need an actress.
We don't want this to become another drama
 
Isn't that sexist?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Yes. Why?
@user1220811 You never reacted to my answer here:
0
A: Some OpenSSL source that mysteriously doesn't work

seheI just tested this (on cygwin, with gcc 4.5.3 and openssl-devel 1.0.1 installed) Your code posted in chat compiled with g++ -std=c++0x ./test.cpp -lssl -lcrypto -o test The resulting code obviously doesn't work, because the code refers to server.crt and server.key: openssl genrsa -out serve...

 
8:07 AM
I thought movies were obligated to have a female protagonist that wears skimpy clothing and gets herself into titilating situations/positions.
Or maybe I've watched too much Michael Bay crap lately.
 
lol
 
@sehe thanks for your consideration but I think it's Linux only
 
@sbi I'm back! For a little bit.
 
@user1220811 You think what is linux only? You problem? My answer? SSL?
 
I bet the Linux kernel is Linux-only.
 
8:09 AM
The problem is is when the listening socket doesn't open and the whole making a socket part of the code is Linux only
 
@user1220811 I made no consideration, I answered. Lastly, I answered compiling your own code, that is portable, so I'm really at a loss how my answer doesn't apply
 
In Windows Cpp my socket doesn't open
 
Apr 2 at 11:51, by user1220811
can you wise guys take a look a my source that should (but doesn't work) http://pastebin.com/embed_js.php?i=S76d6F8k
 
wow, that must have been a rough meeting! there is a 'stress piggy' ripped in half in a meeting room!
 
sbi
@GManNickG Hey, so you're slacking in the chat again? :) What brought you here?
 
8:11 AM
googles stress piggy, hopes it's not some sexual fetish thingy
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Rule 34
 
@RMartinhoFernandes a squeeze thing for 'stressed' people in the shape of a pig
 
guys, do you know wheather there is some parallel pattern library planned for boost?
 
@sbi Procrastination, mostly. I figure I'll watch from the corners a bit more to avoid totally being absent again.
 
8:12 AM
@sehe you think I should go HMAC insted as your prior suggestion?
 
@bamboon I think people use Intel TBB
 
@ScottW a dense foam toy
 
@user1220811 Absolutely not. I think you ought to fix your compile fu and just use SSL as intended :)
 
@thecoshman I know now. But the way you scare-quoted 'stress piggy' and 'stressed', I got worried.
 
@thecoshman polystyrene?
 
8:13 AM
@sehe can you suggest a good book on the subject (for Windows)?
Cpp also
 
@sehe no, they are soft so you can squish them and they return to normal
 
LOL, no on Windows Cpp OpenSSL
 
@user1220811 Nope. Perhaps you could tell us (a) the code (b) the compiler (c) the library version used.
@user1220811 OpenSSL is definitely not linux specific, and the server socket being linux-only would be ludicrous
 
@sehe for a good reason, though I think it would be nice to see such a thing in boost
 
8:16 AM
One of my roommates pronounces "I think" as "I sink". I have to make tremendous effort to not burst out laughing.
 
The latest version of OpenSSL, the latest version of Mingw and as little code as possible (right to the point)
 
@bamboon Go make some. There is Boost Atomics (proposal) and LibCds was almost a proposal once
 
@RMartinhoFernandes to most English people, that is how Germans speak English :P
 
@user1220811 Good luck with that then. 'As little code as possible' doesn't quite cut it.
@user1220811 Note that my answer was using Cygwin and OpenSSL, i mentioned the specific versions in my answer. So that is already on windows using openssl
 
@user1220811 well, in the future, only click the little 'reply' arrow thingy on the message you actually intend to reply to. You replied to a message saying "polystyrene", asking for "a good book on the subject". ;)
 
8:18 AM
oops
 
Apparently @Scott is our resident expert in polystyrene.
At least he knows good books.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Did you read it?
 
@sehe No, but he suggested it as good.
 
@sehe Well it can have as much code as it wants as long as it doesn't involve modifying the linux kernal or something
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I know it makes one hell of a mess if you try to work with it (in the cutting it up sense)
 
8:19 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes Too much trust
 
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Now accepting polystyrene questions. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
@user1220811 STOP the bitching about linux. I never used linux in answering it, it is just you going on about it.
@user1220811 I don't see where you pulled it from?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes oh good, I was wondering if any one had any good tips on how to quickly seal it to stop it melting from spray paint?
 
@thecoshman Use super glue.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes you troll you :P
 
8:21 AM
ok I don't want to rebuild the Windows hive files, rewrite windows explorer, create my own Excel program or anything really advanced like that
well Excel is not so bad
 
@user1220811 you could try just using the openssl library properly, works for most people
 
@user1220811 Tell me more irrelvant stuff you don't want and I'll be happy to put you on my ignore list. Now, can we help?
 
@ScottW but that will mess up the detail I have worked into the polystyrene
 
What kind of detail?
 
4 hours ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Supposedly there's sex involved somewhere.
^ I think we should send in the medics. @TonyTheLion failed to respond
 
8:23 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes I often use it for modelling war-gaming scenery
 
I was just asking for a recommendation for a good OpenSSL book for Windows 7, the latest version of OpenSSL btw, and Cpp. I would also appreiciate one on Java JSSE plz
 
@sehe The nurses?
 
so wrapping it in duct tape is not really going to help it look good
@RMartinhoFernandes he'd like that I am sure :P
 
@user1220811 OpenSSL has nothing to do with Windows (or with Linux). It's just a library. An "OpenSSL for Windows 7" book makes no more sense than a "cooking for motorcyclists" book would. Yes, motorcyclists may cook, but there's nothing special about it
Just like OpenSSL may be used on Windows, but there's nothing special about it
Just grab a book/tutorial/reference manual on OpenSSL
 
@user1220811 Mmm. Consider yourself ignored. You ask a question on SO, never upvote my answer, don't even respond to it.
Then you come back to Lounge<C++> to whine some more about how hard it is.
 
8:25 AM
@jalf I would expect a motor cyclist cook book to be aimed at the sort of cooking you can do with out having to carry lots of supplies and can be done with a relatively simple camping set up
 
@user1220811 Final sin: you mention Java and say plz in one message.
 
I assure you I have the best intentions
 
@user1220811 I assure you you are hiding it well
 
@thecoshman depends on whether it is a book about cooking for people who also own (and use) a motorbike, or if is about cooking while on a bike trip. I meant the former. ;)
 
If you ever answered my questions I didn;t see it
 
8:27 AM
Cooking while riding a bike.
 
@user1220811 Well. You should see an optician soon. I even linked to it just earlier:
 
@user1220811 you know how when create a std::vector of ints it works on any platform you have a compiler for? openSSL is much the same
 
21 mins ago, by sehe
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A: Some OpenSSL source that mysteriously doesn't work

seheI just tested this (on cygwin, with gcc 4.5.3 and openssl-devel 1.0.1 installed) Your code posted in chat compiled with g++ -std=c++0x ./test.cpp -lssl -lcrypto -o test The resulting code obviously doesn't work, because the code refers to server.crt and server.key: openssl genrsa -out serve...

 
I didn' see it
 
@user1220811 Useful repetition. Thanks
 
8:29 AM
@jalf then in that case, I would expect it to offer a more meaty biker diet, non of this poncy salad crap
 
do you want me to send you the cert files?
 
@user1220811 Good thing no one was addressed by that.
 
@sehe i'm new
 
 
@sehe I thought you were going to put them on ignore?
 
8:31 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes i can make you very happy ^
@RMartinhoFernandes Too busy reading back log
 
@RMartinhoFernandes perhaps @sehe is very bloated today?
 
WTF does that mean?
Don't tell me.
 
needs to fart/burp really badly
 
@RMartinhoFernandes [bloht] means 'bare' or 'naked' in Dutch. That really complements your other favourite thing: Pants
 
8:33 AM
Pro tip: when I say "Don't tell me" or "I don't want to know" I'm never using reverse psychology.
 
Pro tip: There is never any sarcasm or irony involved when messages start with 'Pro tip'
 
@RMartinhoFernandes pro tip: when you are online and say you don't want to be told something nasty, don't let people know
 
@thecoshman Pro tip: Don't star a message and then hypocritically assert it shouldn't have been posted
 
Pro tip: oh crap, we started another stupid chain.
 
is x = x++ still undefined for user-defined types with overloaded ++?
 
8:36 AM
And you borke it.
@Mysticial No. For user-defined types it is equivalent to function calls.
 
@sehe pro tip: don't assume messages are stared by certain people
 
@thecoshman I didn't. I knew it was starred, not stared
 
@RMartinhoFernandes kthxbai
 
x.operator=(x.operator++(0)) (or variants for member/non-member) is well-defined.
@thecoshman Why would anyone stare at messages?
 
Sorry if I offended you sehe I will get my own book and I better start reading good evening gentlemen
 
8:37 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes I guess he did stare it, too
 
jk... I saw a COUNT=COUNT++; in this question:
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Q: SSE much slower then regular function

user1075940cvi am making Julia set visualisation using SSE. here is my code class and operators class vec4 { public: inline vec4(void) {} inline vec4(__m128 val) :v(val) {} __m128 v; inline void operator=(float *a) {v=_mm_load_ps(a);} inline vec4(float *a) {(*t...

 
You can fix it by upvoting my helpful answer. I will try to help you next time. You didn't actually make it to my ignore list.

Yet
 
Wait, isn't operator++(T) the prefix one?
 
That code doesn't compile by itself... there's definitely more to it.
 
@thecoshman (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
 
8:41 AM
@user1220811 Wooh, thanks. Although, to be pedantic, an accept isn't in order if your problem wasn't solved: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5234/…
 
@sehe nor is an up vote if it did not help
 
@Mysticial probably it should be COUNT=COUNT++ +1;
 
@thecoshman Well, it was helpful. I showed him that the stuff can work with his code and on the intended platform. It probably means the OP needs a new question, if that's what you mean.
@thecoshman Anyway, in reference to my earlier rant a comment would have been polite, if it wasn't helpful.
 
@sehe lulz
 
@sehe I meant that just spending time attempting to answer a question does not deserve an up vote. In this case you where putting forward good help, it was just fall on deaf ears
 
8:45 AM
@TonyTheLion Are you... ok?
@thecoshman kk thx for clarification
@user1220811 Then the non-blocking first 'accept' is the problem you should be solving. Doing something twice because the first time didn't work and then trying to debug the resulting invalid program isn't a rational strategy. — EJP Apr 2 at 4:28
ow just stumbled across that one ^
Hey did the oneboxing of comments suddenly improve? Become less intrusive?
 
@sehe Testing:
I'll also mention that integer SSE register-to-register movs have 3 inst/cycle throughput, but that's irrelevant. All loads/stores are still 1 inst/cycle. — Mysticial Apr 3 at 17:04
Oh yeah, you're right!
 
Nice. That was exactly what I've been doing by hand before.
 
sbi
@sehe Seems so. Lemme try...
 
haven't been able to write a single line of code for a week. :'(
damn exams.
 
sbi
You guys sit on quite high horses, looking down your noses at the rest of the crowd that dares to come by and ask one of those questions already answered or — gasp! — even dares to disagree with you, elbowing each other about the funny comments you give to those dummies — and then you wonder people call you the meta police. How pathetic. — sbi Apr 4 at 13:02
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Wow. That's indeed much nicer!
 
8:51 AM
lol
 
@sbi Less confusing too - doesn't resemble oneboxed questions so much
 
sbi
@sehe Yep.
@IntermediateHacker Coder's block?
 
Wow. At the comment. Itself
@IntermediateHacker Keyboard stolen?
 
2 mins ago, by IntermediateHacker
damn exams.
^ exams. preparation. no time for coding.
 
Coder's block? That exists? Is it an occupational hazard?
 
8:53 AM
what's Coder's block?
 
Oooh... I just realized that might have a chance at getting a Populist badge...
 
sbi
@sehe And look what the guy responded with...
 
@sbi Yeah, I'm running out of hankeys. For shame
 
sbi
29
Q: Dealing with "Coder's Block" (or blank form syndrome)

robsoftI know this is the sort of somewhat open-ended question that we're discouraged from asking, but there are lots of open-ended questions around already, and this is something quite relevant to me right now. Do you ever get those times when you're about to start work on a new function/feature of an...

It's a pun on this.
 
Wow, it does exist. Now if only I can convince my boss...
 
sbi
8:57 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes You boss? You have a job? Aren't you just procrastinating all day for months now?
 
 
@sehe I'm fine
 
@sbi I'm going to a meeting today, and I'll take part on a startup.
So, if you want to be pedantic, I don't have a job right now, but I'll have by the end of the day.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes at what time do you work? Aren't you chatting all day?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Precisely, me 2. I guess, we could have Userscripted that. Damn us lazy bastards
 
sbi
8:59 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes Wow! Congrats!
 
And I'm already thinking of stupid excuses to do nothing.
Hmm.
 
I still think this is star material:
33 mins ago, by sehe
@user1220811 Final sin: you mention Java and say plz in one message.
 
@sbi Thanks.
 
anyone taken a look at the 10k tools today?
 
@Mysticial Never
 
9:00 AM
Peddling your own goods?
Begging for stars is really low.
 
Oh. I didn't know.
:)
 
damn, I starred the link instead of the message.
 
Peddling to the stars is also horiffically ineffective
 
sbi
@IntermediateHacker When someone quotes a message that you like, and that message is only 30mins old, FFS please star the messages quoted, not the one quoting!
 
@sehe Seriously never? Not even to look at the top questions/answers?
 
9:01 AM
wait, how the hell did my star get removed?
> You have already voted, but the voting has been cleared by a moderator
 
sbi
@IntermediateHacker By me, you loser.
 
Fuck you Twitter and your fucking slow-ass URL shortening crap.
4
 
sbi
@IntermediateHacker "Moderator" is a clear misnomer in that one.
 
@Mysticial Nope. I'm not into fashion. If people didn't care about popularity, SO would have far less problems with keeping quality at the core - and reduce meta police cramp
 
@sbi good to know you're not one of the meta-police. I was startled.
 
9:03 AM
@IntermediateHacker Um... if you've been keeping up with things, @sbi is probably the last person you'd expect to be meta-police...
4
 
@Mysticial that's why I was so shocked.
 
sbi is from the meta mafia
6
 
I think @Pubby was the only one here to ever get a proper star
Feb 29 at 2:01, by Mooing Duck
@RMartinhoFernandes my GF bought me a star and I have to name it and she's upset at me for not coming up with a name
 
@sehe ...star? I don't get it.
 
9:06 AM
@IntermediateHacker Oh I forget you don't have time to follow links :)
 
@sehe Why Pubby?
AFAIK Pubby is not Mooing Duck.
 
As of yesterday I'm his wife.
4
 
@BilltheLizard. I do want to discourage that behavior. Writing a complete answer including fixing the question is make SO a code welfare, and actually not helping the OP in the long run (as described in the what have you tried article). I would be happy if they would stop (but they won't). — gdoron yesterday
 
@Pubby something I'm missing here?
 
You are missing the fun of starring all my messages
 
9:08 AM
lol
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh. Silly error. I typed Pubby from memory. Then I searched the history, and forgot to change my error.
 
by-the-way, is @Pubby really 92?
 
Yes, he was on the Titanic.
 
Titanic > 100 years
 
cool. but seriously, that probably makes him the oldest person to be using the internet.
 
9:10 AM
@Mysticial No, that was the fake Titanic.
 
@IntermediateHacker Never been asked before: chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=92&user=&room=10
@RMartinhoFernandes rofl
 
@IntermediateHacker I'm not a person, I'm a pubby
 
sbi
Clicking a link in a tweet is like being a kid on the road with the parents. t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl -> ARE WE THERE YET?
 
sbi
afk
 
9:13 AM
Someone write a C++ program where this is valid: t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl
 
const char[] = "t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl";
 
@Mysticial lol
 
@Mysticial Zing!
 
:)
 
const char s[] = "t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl";
2
 
9:14 AM
*bonus, also works in C. And I believe Java as well.
 
@Mysticial but why not use an std::string?
 
@Mysticial Name that variable while you can!
 
@Mysticial Nope it works in C neither C++ :)
 
@Mysticial fail. :)
 
Isn't const char[] better than const std::string?
 
9:15 AM
In Java string literals are Strings.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes awww....
 
Epic fail. It doesn't work in any of those.
I fixed the star- Help! I'm trapped on an Internet chat room! -board. :S
2
 
@RMartinhoFernandes damn you. now my comment looks idiotic.
 
:( I got you 90% of the way... clearly I need some sleep...
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Don't abuse the star board to smuggle messages out, or we will have to kill you
 
9:19 AM
I have backups.
 
We have magnets
 
Chick magnets
2
 
Jan 20 at 12:07, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@IntermediateHacker I'm made of hi-tech plastic.
magnets won't work. I tried that. :(
 
And the stars are on discount today
 
10 of the last like 50 messages are starred?
 
9:20 AM
@IntermediateHacker Try a knife
@Mysticial Observations don't usually require question marks
2 days ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Knives usually work nicely to make me bleed.
 
Dammit, I've been spilling out too many secrets.
 
why didn't my messages get any stars? Everyone else got one today. :(
 
@sehe I didn't count to be exact. Counting is for std::count.
 
@Mysticial Word fix order your then
 
@sehe I am an idiot?
 
9:22 AM
@sehe speaking FORTH in stop
 
@Pubby It was factor.
 
okay, even though I'm probably gonna fail all the o'level exam shit, I should still at least learn something. bye all.
 
Bye
 
Bye
quick question: std::list::size() is guaranteed O(1) right?
 
Only in C++11.
GCC's list actually increased in size because of that.
 
9:28 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes damn...
 
What? GCC was O(n)?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh right, I do remember seeing that question a few days ago.
 
11
Q: Why is std::list bigger on c++11?

André Puelwith this code: #include <iostream> #include <list> int main() { std::cout << sizeof(std::list<void*>) << std::endl; }; I managed to notice that on GCC 4.7 the size of std::list<void*> on C++98 is 16 bytes, and its size on C++11 is 24 bytes. I was wond...

 
Hmm, although I guess the size of a list isn't all that useful
 
9:30 AM
struct X { static X *co, j, *mp, bit, *ly, ow, goo, *gl; } t;

int main()
{
    t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl;
}
 
Visual C++ has it as O(1). That's good...
 
plus points if you can make them all "goes to" operators.
 
@Mysticial what's that?
 
@sehe Oh, noes, UB.
@sehe -->
 
9:32 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes Ya think? Bwahahaha
 
I'm not starring a code pun that invokes UB.
 
@sehe aww come on... That's the highest voted C and C++ question on SO...
 
Overload operator-> to make it DB?
(is DB D ?)
 
I have no idea what that means.
Anyway, gotta go. See you all later.
 
D = defined :S
 
9:34 AM
struct X { int co, mp, ly, ow, gl; } t, j, bit, ow, goo;

int main()
{
    t.co --> j.mp --> bit.ly --> ow.ly --> goo.gl;
}
@Mysticial ^ that?
 
That one doesn't compile.
 
1062
Q: What is the name of this operator: "-->"?

GManNickG Moderator Note: Please think carefully before providing another answer to this question. If your answer duplicates an existing answer, it will very likely be removed. After reading "Hidden Features and Dark Corners of C++/STL" on comp.lang.c++.moderated, I was completely surprised that ...

 
@RMartinhoFernandes It does on gcc 4.6.1, see also ideone.com/7LXW0
Robot? I think he died.
@RMartinhoFernandes here, without UB, AFAICT:
struct X { static X j,bit,ow,goo; X *co,*mp,*ly,*gl; } t = {&t,&t,&t,&t};

int main()
{
    t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl;
}

// for the conscience-troubled:
X X::j = {&t,&t,&t,&t}, X::bit = {&t,&t,&t,&t}, X::ow = {&t,&t,&t,&t}, X::goo = {&t,&t,&t,&t};
Even betterer with intializations now: http://ideone.com/s7Vrd
This is awesome: Victorinox squeezes 1TB of high-speed storage into a Swiss Army Knife
 
10:09 AM
I people!
I meant : Hi people! :)
Anybody here?
 
Hello friend
 
sbi? sehe?
Hello...
Being anywhere near SO - I have to think twice about being informal..
:p
 
It is fine to be informal here. In fact, the majority of us don't even wear pants.
 
Hahaha... I am not wearing pants either!
and I am at WORK!
Shalwar kameez—alternatively salwar kameez or shalwar qameez—is a traditional dress worn by both women and men in South Asia and Central Asia. Shalwar are loose pajama-like trousers. The legs are wide at the top and narrow at the ankle. The kameez is a long shirt or tunic. The side seams (known as the chaak), left open below the waist-line, give the wearer greater freedom of movement. Description Shalwar are gathered at the waist and held up by a drawstring or an elastic band. The pants can be wide and baggy or more narrow, and even made of fabric cut on the bias. The kameez is usually...
 
return EXIT_SUCESSS; is even better!
 
10:19 AM
Reading a bit? How are you going to address it?
 
How come Visual Studio 2010 inserts /./Release/aLib.lib when I add a reference to it lkike described here. stackoverflow.com/questions/3795567/…
this causes a link error LNK1181
 
@daknok_t bit shifting man, how else
 
cannot open inout file 'aLib.lib'
 
10:35 AM
Found my problem now I added the lib name manualy in linker->inout->additional dependncies also when I removed it it works!
 
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Q: I need to help thx

user1326311hello I'm dévellopement causes of software to achieve the SoryBoard. I have a UIScrollView and addScreen button and a variable of type UIImageView. click on each button has an instance of imageView was created and scroll view automatically scroll to display the new imageView creates. the probl...

The actual question is about cryptography, I guess?
It's more unreadable than a poem.
 
oh lord! I think my noise has finally stopped leaking!
 
nose?
 
@thecoshman you are so noisy
 
10:42 AM
nosy? ...
 
Squidward!
 
seriously why?
89
Q: How many levels of pointers can we have?

ParagHow many pointers (*) are allowed to use in a single variable? Let's consider the following example. int a = 10; int *p = &a; Similarly we can have int **q = &p; int ***r = &q; and so on. How many * are allowed in a single variable? For example, int ****************zz;

 
The worse thing about being shit at spelling is that so many non natives are able to get it right all the time
a lot of those answers seem to fail to consider the fact that a pointer takes up memory. IIRC a 32 bit pointer would be 4 bytes and 64 bit would be 8 bytes
 
@bamboon 3 levels
 
@thecoshman you can have a loop, so it's not an issue
int** x = (int**)&x
 
10:50 AM
@Abyx but that is not really what the question is after is it :P
 
@Damian ?
 
@thecoshman ah.. yep. but with casts you still can write *(T**)*(T**)...
 
@thecoshman Why does that matter? A T*********** still only takes up 32/64 bits. It (or the T********** it points to) could be null, so you don't need to store so many pointers
 
User-defined operator*! As many stars as you want, none of the fat! Get yours today!
 

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