> p *(std::pair<unsigned long const, unsigned long>*)&(('std::_Rb_tree_node<std::pair<unsigned long const, unsigned long> >'*)$26._M_impl._M_header._M_parent)->_M_storage
> Also, frankly, the tone of some commentators here is very arrogant. This is my first time in an isocpp.org forum and I'm already not impressed with the community.
> Matt's paper is making a lot of assumptions about the knowledge and opinions about people wanting concepts now based on the current model. Most seem flat wrong. He seems to have missed the last 5 years progress in the standards committee, or maybe 10.
@AndyProwl The only upside of spending so much time on those ICEs was that whenever a colleague ran into one I could just pop over and I was so familiarized with the ICEs that I knew which ridiculous workaround like "put this bit in a namespace" or "remove this parameter's name" would fix it.
Can you not use a file as a global mutex on windows? I thought if a bunch of processes try to open the same file at the same time for writing one will succeed and the others will fail, but apparently that is not always the case.
@Rerito The trick is to trigger a recompile at every opportunity. This way you can discover that even seemingly meaningless changes like removing a parameter's name can work.
@BartekBanachewicz That's good, just saying because many companies have this role of an "architect" who doesn't really do much coding, or does way less coding than regular "programmers"
I am the developer of some family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems until one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that the customer has two children with their own daughter, and, as a result, he can't use my software because of errors.
Those errors are t...
@Rerito Three months. It's not really "sickness", it's something that appeared suddenly and caused pain and somewhat persists although in less intense form. So far the opinions I got are somewhat reassuring, but I'll have to do more visits
@Rerito I have a weak immune system yes, that's part of the problem. I did the tests for sexual diseases and stuff and it's all negative, so at least there's that
at least here it differs from the Senior role in that seniors deliver features on their own. Architects help them coordinate with other features and other teams
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's a job for a PM, clearly.
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@Griwes Yeah, I remember that one. But maybe there wouldn't be so much people expressing their concerns if there were public documents about how the many problems of concepts were already considered and solved.
As of Unicode version 9.0 Cyrillic script is encoded across several blocks, all in the BMP:
Cyrillic: U+0400–U+04FF, 256 characters
Cyrillic Supplement: U+0500–U+052F, 48 characters
Cyrillic Extended-A: U+2DE0–U+2DFF, 32 characters
Cyrillic Extended-B: U+A640–U+A69F, 96 characters
Cyrillic Extended-C: U+1C80–U+1C8F, 9 characters
Phonetic Extensions: U+1D2B, U+1D78, 2 Cyrillic characters
Combining Half Marks: U+FE2E–U+FE2F, 2 Cyrillic characters
The characters in the range U+0400–U+045F are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions. The next characters in the Cyrillic...
@Rerito All build systems are a huge pain, pick whatever is least painful in your situation. Chances are MSVC project file are exactly what you want, unless you have to support gcc or something.
> in my particular case one of the things I tend to do is tap my nails on the desk, use tupperware as drums, or if a actual musical instrument is nearby, even if I dunno how to play it, I play it.