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23:00
E.g. with all the keywords and stuff.
I don't know how to get rid of all the ref in my code.
I want to make Ven proud of my work. :<
I can't convert this for loop to a fold expression without generating a temporary list.
Eugh. How do you do anything without generating extra garbage...
And there's no list comprehensions in OCaml either that don't just generate a full list, and there doesn't seem to be an iterable concept that works over a range...?
There's no iteri f start end
That's what I need to write, I guess.
uegh my DRC is failing
23:21
should foldi be inclusive?
Also, should foldi use start, len or start, end ?
I'll go with start len
Easier to specify ending index and also gives better-defined behavior for the iteration
Hey, I may have found a few sorting networks slightly better than in the litterature in the end. No time to check though, I need to sleep.
See you later :)
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night!
@Morwenn Sleep well.
Will do.
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is it uncooth to email a lecturer late at night?
23:32
Anyway, I'll have to thanks the United States Department of Defense later for their uncassified documents.
okay, it loooks a bit nicer now
altough I did accidentally modify a library footprint
which is kinda bad, they should be write protected
posted on November 21, 2016 by Scott Meyers

In Effective Modern C++, one of the explanations I have in Item 7 ("Distinguish between () and {} when creating objects") is this: If you want to call a std::initializer_list constructor with an empty std::initializer_list, you do it by making the empty braces a constructor argument—by putting the empty braces inside the parentheses or braces demarcating what you’re passing: class Widget {

I've added readonly flag to the library folder
so I don't overwrite them next time
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aw man
I've looked at something too deeply and it made me question and subsequently forget how it works :(
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How do I assign a variable farther up in an scope without using a reference?
Like
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23:42
go on :3
let b = ... in
let f i = ...
     if condition then
          let b = updated
Algo.iteri f start end
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I think ideally don't modify b :P
but I don't really know the context of this so idk how difficult it is to change this code
Oh, wait.
I can fold and just return what the new b is supposed to be.
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Woooooo my code works
celebrate good times
Arrrgh.
Now fold_left is not a good choice
Because fold_left looks at every index. I want to skip over certain chars of the string
Like, when I know I've found a match, I need to go from curr_index to curr_index + match_length
fold_left wastes time making me do comparisons on indices I know I've done already.
Warblegarblegarble.
Maybe I need fold_left_skip too
23:59
@Morwenn ?
79?

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