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00:33
@LucDanton you mean, Bussels
tied
01:10
@Borgleader hey
damn while loop
at least with recursion you hardly can't loop forever unless you have tail call optimizations on
@jaggedSpire oh hai
01:36
@Borgleader awwww :)
> > Il existait déja a l'époque un pont en X au Mans […] Il fut malheureusement détruit en 1944 par l'armée allemande en retraite
> Faut dire que ça fait une belle cible aussi.
@EnthusiasticChair lol
01:59
> Valence : il déclenche une alerte terroriste en récitant sa pièce de théâtre dans les toilettes d'un TGV
02:52
Why did the SNP get clobbered?
03:08
> # so maybe I can just become me temporarily
and they say comments are not helpful
Does it look like Labor is beating its polls?
03:27
maybe not. Seems like the remaining seats are largely conservative.
little interest in world news these a few days
maybe not no-interest, but when things drag on for ages, surprising factor is reduced to minimum
04:02
An Octopus has 3 Hearts, 9 Brains & Blue Blood
everyday, I learn something interesting
albeit, maybe useless to me
04:22
@Xeo Fuck, up through Zero kara 9. Caught up and cliffhanger.
Lot of the stuff this season is actually pretty good. Watching Shuumatsu ep1 to see if that's also good.
 
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06:32
Fake news
Any word about your trip to the States? @Telkitty
Not yet
should soon though
06:57
What does 'C' in "C++" signify?
C, obviously
C (/ˈsiː/, as in the letter c) is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations. By design, C provides constructs that map efficiently to typical machine instructions, and therefore it has found lasting use in applications that had formerly been coded in assembly language, including operating systems, as well as various application software for computers ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems. C was originally developed by Dennis Ritchie...
this C ^
But why name it "C"? Why not "A" or "B"?
B is a programming language developed at Bell Labs circa 1969. It is the work of Ken Thompson with Dennis Ritchie. B was derived from BCPL, and its name may be a contraction of BCPL. Thompson's coworker Dennis Ritchie speculated that the name might be based on Bon, an earlier, but unrelated, programming language that Thompson designed for use on Multics. B was designed for recursive, non-numeric, machine independent applications, such as system and language software. == History == Initially Ken Thompson and later Dennis Ritchie developed B basing it mainly on the BCPL language Thompson used in...
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@Mysticial Yes.
The beginning of ep 1 is just so good to get you hooked
I think the "C" stands for "Combined"
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07:12
That is some Telkitty-level reasoning. Please share.
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That's what it means in "BCPL" anyways
C could stand for Canada
07:28
yup, hung parliament again
goodbye UK government
damn, blur on syntax of 'rm -rf', so dangerous coz logged in as root
but definitely NOT using rm -rf /
Sup loungers
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It's worth noting that the last example is not thread-safe. May not be an issue for a lot of codebases. — Gregroy Currie 6 hours ago
???
ITT: People can't read
07:54
@Puppy so what does that mean effectively?
08:14
@fredoverflow I use IDEA yeah
@Puppy which would sort of imply that the idea of breakit is less popular...?
lol, there's a video on BBC with some guy who is described simply as a "blogger" saying that the current method for counting votes is accurate, but needs to move forward to make it faster... sounds like he genuinely would rather have a fuzzy result faster
Though apparently Germany gets result within hour of polls closing?
@BartekBanachewicz that no single party can take control, they will have to form a coalition again. Probably conservative and lib-dem, as that would put them just into the majority. But not sue how well they align of ideals
I think libdem would go for it though as it would give them some influence opposed to basically none
Labour would have to convince basically every other party to work with them in order to get a coalition
Let's all have a moment of silence for the poor soul who this morning will have to explain "hung parliament" to Trump
hahaha
08:31
So... I just received a proposal to replace Boost.Sort with cpp-sort.
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proposal at your work?
Nope, proposal from the maintainer of Boost.Algorithm.
cpp-sort is your thing, right?
Yes.
your thing where you actually use Boost.Sort?
08:34
I stole spreadsort from Boost.Sort among other algorithms, but since I modified it, I don't actually include Boost.
ah right
08:49
@thecoshman I thought they don't align at all
@thecoshman ah right
@Morwenn congrats, I suppose
@BartekBanachewicz Thanks. But I'm mainly writing an answer to decline the offer. I'm fully aware that there are way too many problems with the library which might make it unsuitable for Boost :/
@Morwenn perhaps this is how you could get the help?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't know whether making it work with MSVC is possible.
Probably not.
@Morwenn oh right they need to support all kinds of shit
08:55
Plus it overthinks many things. Some components have so many SFINAE the error messages are unreadable, plus one of the central classes of the library is borderline unmaintainable.
in other news I can't find a proper repair kit for the front brakes we've butchered to death
shit.
It was a hobby project, so I was more interested by the interface than by whether it was maintainable xD
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@Morwenn Maybe you should let the boost people decide. It may not be perfect, but it might be an improvement. Also you are probably most qualified to deal with issues should they arise.
@Morwenn maybe you don't have to worry about maintaining it... I guess the question they are asking is more are you willing to pass over some control
My latest MSVC struggle: building an std::function with a lambda
09:01
@nwp Except in the code I stole xD
@thecoshman I'm willing to let them take whatever they want to take from it :p
I sent a mail back explaining all the problems they might encounter if they want to add it to Boost.
@Morwenn Ooo! What happened? Somebody wants your sorting lib in Boost?
@Morwenn Oh, cool!
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Maybe I should ask for an autograph now while I can.
@Morwenn then do so and stay a guiding/leading figure for that lib
Does Windows require special permissions for starting a TCP server on localhost?
Hm, I suppose I'll find out soon enough.
@nwp xD
@thecoshman Nah, I'm too much into breaking the API when I want it to be better :D
09:12
@StackedCrooked the firewall may block you but that's the only obstacle I believe
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@StackedCrooked I'm fairly sure it doesn't.
Ah, good.
... another trump look alike
@StackedCrooked just don't use windows
@Morwenn hahaha, breaking api changes are the best changes
@thecoshman I know, right? :D
09:17
Welcome to the UK people
When I realized that a few people on GitHub had actually used my library at some point, I also realized that their code wouldn't work anymore today :D
09:31
@thecoshman what the hell is going on in that picture
@sehe I believe it's one of the constituencies announcing the winner with all the people who ran in there
The guy in the white suite is from the "monster raving loony" party
Which got nearly 4k votes nation wide
@thecoshman But but the costumes!
@thecoshman Yeah that one in particular reminded me of David Clarke’s fake medals
@sehe I don't understand
Me niether, that's the point. Don't you see the costumes they're wearing?
yeah, shockingly dram grey that one guy is wearing. Didn't even stand a chance, no class
09:39
@sehe maybe that's just normal there
Well yeah, some people feel they need to dress up in a suit to look like they are smart or something
I do it even, well, I have to for work... well, smart trousers and shirt
I'd be cool with it if the wigs were also still on
@sehe hi Twitter
also wow people who paste their whole sources into questions
they really don't get the concept of a MCVE do they
09:48
Just thank them for not making it a screenshot. In Comic Sans Relief.
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10:12
@sehe false
10:34
Thanks, captain obvious :)
user1804599
I need a fun project.
A Great Haskell Job: ✅ Remote ✅ Growing company ✅ Help students learn ✅ You get to work with me! @FrontRow https://frontrow.workable.com/j/463B843754
user1804599
I already have a new job.
:)
You're fast.
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Also that is not in the Netherlands.
10:38
@rightfold Anyhoops, it's funny because it's how managers too often reason
@sehe correct without 's' ... that's like 89% correct
You misread the reply
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@sehe >:(
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"Very Lean" is not excellent at all. It sucks.
10:58
very lean beef mince is sold at premium at the supermarket
Good afternoon lads and gents!
I'm sitting in the VBA lounge ( I am, I promise ) here on StackOverflow and it's not over https for some reason, while theC++ Lounge room is using https
How can it be and why? Maybe I should ask a Q on meta?
I am using: 'http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/10/loungec' - no 's'
I don't think the redirect is set up yet for chat
11:08
Hmm, I've just reopened the VBA Lounge in another tab following the link "all rooms' right here on this page and it's https now
@iksemyonov and if you manually delete the s you will be back on http
@ratchetfreak Thanks! Maybe I'm just obsessed with security
Thinking about installing an antivirus on Linux and Anroid.
@iksemyonov malware happens on those platforms as well
@ratchetfreak It does, sure thing. OK now I need to go back to VBA coding, it's quite challenging after years in c++ / stl
pastebin.com/MB9HFu1u came across this piece of code by occasion. Really please start teaching STL and map at school!
11:37
@iksemyonov actually it's an array
11:52
> But underneath, Alta has quietly achieved amazing success in advanced core vehicle technologies including the highest energy density of any commercialized pack in transportation, even Tesla’s
interesting
12:06
@sehe no, but I figured I could speed up the process
12:18
#What is your favorite macro in cpp ?
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#include
assert(!"go away");
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or maybe #undef
#pragma once
@UdayrajDeshmukh #define if(x) if(rand()%x)
12:21
@PaulD Will that cause endless recursion in the preprocessor?
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no, just syntax errors everywhere in the compiler
@Mgetz impossibru
Also, when x is true, the condition is false, and when x is false, you will get a divide by zero :)
@sehe quantum finish, tbh I was wondering when I linked it if you were already working on an answer
@fredoverflow %, not /
12:22
foo%0 still divides by zero
@Mgetz No I was doing other things
also, using rand() and % is a horrible idea for random distribution, since you will only get the least random bits out of it
@login_not_failed Ok, thanks for your suggestions, I'll improve my evil macro
@login_not_failed depends on rand()'s implementation
And use it for some atomic energy station software
12:24
#define if(x) if((void) (x), rand()%2) much simpler
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@ratchetfreak it's most likely the case, but it's enough to stop this bad practice
@sehe At least rand()%2 makes a lot more sense than rand()%x...
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@login_not_failed right, when you screw over peoples' code you want to make sure it is using best practices
@sehe oh yeah
Not how the void cast at once avoids unused variable warnings, missing side effects AND unwanted surprises if decltype(x) overloads operator,
12:27
@login_not_failed Would rand() <= RAND_MAX/2 give better results?
x % 2 can be substituted with x & 1 -- much faster
@sehe Why the cast to void?
@fredoverflow I'd suggest never using rand(), there are better things from Standard Library
@fredoverflow you were right, i got division by 0
i think if(x) if(x && (rand()%2)) will be better..
But then if(false) will always stay false...?
12:35
yeah, rand()%2
interesting, will I be fired if I commit such thing to a production code
this will raise so many questions on the code review
ahhah
lol, yes
if company has code review, of course
because I worked in the places where it wasn't
well, it will be spotted pretty quickly...
visual studio highlight macro for example, with different color
isn't it UB to #define a keyword?
12:52
why no compilation error
@ratchetfreak for sure, but it is allowed :(
You can always run your own preprocessing script. This way it's no longer UB :P
13:46
@ratchetfreak not UB, ill formed
14:01
yo mama is ill-formed
@Morwenn yeah, cancer does that :(
British weather: ordered a fan and an umbrella in the same Amazon order
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the fuck
@Puppy yes!!!
rofl
that is it exactly
14:32
@Puppy proof that global warming is occuring, you had to order a fan
we'll know the world is completely bonkers when you order an AC unit
@login_not_failed "allowed" - trumpian logic: if it's possible it's allowed (They let you do it!)
@Mgetz nah. Proof that puppies are sweaty bastards
@sehe I foresee a pretty deep rabbit hole there, but I refuse to jump into it!
Sorry, no way back now
GOP logic: it's not illegal == it's ethical
2 hours ago, by sehe
Not how the void cast at once avoids unused variable warnings, missing side effects AND unwanted surprises if decltype(x) overloads operator,
s/Not /Note / Three reasons, all stated before you asked :)
14:40
Hm, there seems to be an open position for senior C++ dev at our company.
Hopefully they'll hire someone good..
@StackedCrooked what company are you working at?
@StackedCrooked I heard rightfold has found a new job, maybe your senior dev turns out to be rightfold </trollololo>
Hm, I'd rather not post that here.
too late! I'm already packing my stuff to ruin your sweet company
14:48
o shit
@sehe not sure this is the GOP so much as the Rodger Stone Clique
I don't know what difference that makes. I've never heard of Rodger Stone, yet I know of this kind of reasoning
Roger Jason Stone Jr. (born August 27, 1952) is an American political consultant, lobbyist, and strategist, noted for his use of opposition research, usually for candidates of the Republican Party. He was a principal with the lobbying firm Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly. Stone has been referred to in media variously as a "political dirty trickster," a "renowned infighter," a "seasoned practitioner of hard-edged politics" and a "veteran Republican strategist". Over the course of his political career, Stone has been widely regarded for promoting a number of falsehoods and conspiracy theories. Stone...
@StackedCrooked Gent? I'm curious FWIW. Do you read twitter DMs?
@Mgetz That's not relevant. I'm sure he exists. My point is my observation does not involve him.
ah, I see
14:53
@sehe Yep, Gent. I don't really read twitter.
Please do :)
15:09
@Mgetz Just in:
@davidfrum Comey said it in his own testimony.
 
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16:32
Hi
Lo
On-key, in-tune and utterly modest about it
sounds a bit flat TBH
@ratchetfreak Your ears are clearly broken. I'm at a perfect 420 Hz concert A. :-)
@StackedCrooked What company if I may ask?
16:38
I was converting a old keyboard from din 5 to ps/2. Read the datasheet upside down and suddenly blue smoke
@Horttanainen Ooh magic puffs of smoke!
@Horttanainen You let the magic smoke escape? Without the magic smoke, it won't work.
Very typical beginner's error.
@rubenvb You can ask. He's already made it pretty clear that he's not going to answer (at least publicly).
Everyone knows keyboards run on magic smoke.
16:39
@JerryCoffin I sure did. I learned my lesson
@JerryCoffin ah missed that.
@rubenvb Solid state circuitry in general.
In a few cases, however, very small amounts of magic smoke can escape, and the circuit will still work.
I am happy this was a garbage find and not something ordered on ebay
@JerryCoffin In my case it was a whole lotta magic that escaped
@Horttanainen In that case, it's gonna need some replacement parts before it works again (but the parts would probably cost considerably more than another keyboard).
@JerryCoffin It is going back to bin. I have lot of old keyboards to convert.
16:45
@Horttanainen Speaking of which, our IT guys are throwing out a half dozen or so keyboards. I should probably grab a few.
@JerryCoffin 80's keyboards?
@Horttanainen Nah--much newer than that. Probably all USB.
Uh dont bother grabbing those
@Horttanainen Still better than my laptop's.
My laptop's keyboard wasn't good even when it was new. Then my kids "borrowed" it for a while...
:D
I believe that you have more than enough money to buy a decent keyboard
16:51
@Horttanainen I have enough money to feed either my kids or my appetite for cool gadgets--but I can't really feed both very well.
Then again, my appetite for cool gadgets is pretty much a black hole--no matter how much I feed it, there's always more...
If you would like a hobby project that is fun and profit, then I would suggest buying a IBM Model M and atmega32u4 and flashing that with tmk.
@JerryCoffin But please don't punish yourself with those leftover dell keyboards :D
@Horttanainen I have an unreasonable (and mostly baseless) dislike for Dell, so I avoid essentially everything they make.
At least one of them, however, is the same model of Logitech I already use on some other machines, and while it's not perfect (by any means) it's at least fairly bearable.
@JerryCoffin When did you start to program?
@Horttanainen I woke up pretty early this morning, so I think I wrote some code by around 6 AM.
You know that I mean year :P
17:07
Oh...year. Hmm...I'm not sure exactly. My oldest brother got an HP-25 calculator, and I wrote a program to find prime numbers. Let's see...he was in college, and had come home for the summer...must have been 1975 or 1976, I think. More likely '75.
My point was that you have probably gone from buckling spring to cherry and there to rubber dome and finally to that excuse of a keyboard as years have gone by.
@Horttanainen I've gone through a bit more than that--including teletypes and manual card punches that basically required to you beat them with a hammer before they even noticed you were present. Looking back, it's easy to forget just how crappy a lot of keyboards in the '80s were too. Some of the first programs I wrote on computers (as opposed to calculators) were on a Commodore PET and a Sinclair Zx80, both of which had...monumentally awful keyboards.
looks like the fan was a wise bet this day
17:33
@Puppy Fans are nice, but groupies are even better.
@Puppy Oh, it's not so bad. In Canada we had hung parliaments for years and all it did was making things slightly harder for the conservatives... but not by much because let's face it, the Westminster system is a piece of shit.
@thecoshman It's hard to guess how much is true and how much may be political maneuvering, but the LibDems have stated very clearly and unequivocally that they will not form a coalition with the Conservatives (and probably not with Labour either, though they don't seem to be quite as consistent/vociferous in ruling that out).
My guess is that their position is probably real though--the last time they helped form a coalition, it was extremely unpopular with their constituents and they lost quite a few of their seats (close to half, if memory serves) in the next election.
17:51
@EtiennedeMartel Whilst negotiating Canexit?
@Puppy In their case it was/is "Quebexit".
18:30
@JerryCoffin Way more than half. More like 85-90%. They were smashed.
Oh, there's a Quexit now too?
but really, the problem isn't that they went into coalition
the problem is that they gave up their flagship policies to do it
that's what the voters were really annoyed with
18:52
@Puppy I'll take your word for it--I mostly just remember thinking that it was enough that they seemed unlikely to do that again anytime soon.
@JerryCoffin 54 seats to 8 seats.
I have a question
I'll make sure to downvote it for you
Will they ever learn?
18:54
why Puppy?
24 hours ago, by Tony The Lion
Read the rules or covfefe
Bin or QA room? lol
because I don't really give a shit about whether or not you think your question is important or urgent, I only care that you're getting in my way
Leave it there.
Wow, this place hasn't changed a hair in two years.
18:55
It'll get downvoted soon enough.
Oh, it's not even a C++ question. ahahahaha
It's one thing to dump a C++ question. It's another to dump Java.
The rudening.
but it's a question without answers... there questions about it, but there aren't useful answers
omg get a clue
you've spammed the C# room too with this one
@Curio It's a Java question. This is a C++ room. You're being incredibly rude.
18:57
Nobody knows the answer, so I decided to ask around
Either nobody knows it, or nobody cares to do your research for you.
you can't downvote a question only for this
I downvoted it because it's incredibly barebone and shows no attempt at a solution.
I do a lot of reserches before asking
"Voting down, also known as "casting downvotes", is how the community indicates which questions and answers are least useful." My question isn't useless
@Curio I didn't downvote, but if you want to argue over downvotes, take it to meta.stackoverflow.com.
You posted your question in the wrong room. The users here found that it was not useful to them and downvoted it.
I don't see what the problem is.
> Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post, [...]
From the same page.
If it isn't useful for them, they don't open the link
@Curio But, I don't care if you have any useful answers or not.
@Curio I don't get it. How can someone downvote your question if they didn't open it?
19:03
I'm starting to suspect you're a troll
FEED THE TROLL
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@Mysticial did you stop with SukaSuka 1?
@Xeo I forgot what I started watching yesterday. I'll pick it up again tonight after the NBA Finals game.
Then a person goes to whatever section like javascript and downvotes all the questions...this thing doesn't make sense. I'm not a troll, why should I have to be a troll?
as an aside, libGDX is garbage because it doesn't separate rendering from game logic
I stopped bothering with it as soon as I found out this
19:27
goddamnit
why is Windows so full of adware these days
19:37
partly because it is adware these days
I think that is more on the nose uyes
@Curio We can't? You mean, you think we shouldn't. I happen to think you should not spam, annoy and be belligerent. Have a nice day.
@Curio What doesn't make sense is coming here and ranting to us.
20:39
I'm bored :D
Ven
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congrats on the boredom
Thanks I guess? ^^'
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@Morwenn w00t that's insane
I'm writing django code for school, I'd rather do something else tbh
@Ven Well, if it gets done it would be more of a "cpp-sort light" with less template metawanking, and without the useless algorithms.
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no template metawanking make a xeo sad
20:47
Yeah, but several components and design decisions in cpp-sort are not the best ones if you want a production-ready library x)
The hundreds/thousands of SFINAE error messages can be avoided with a simpler design.
It'll probably go nowhere, but it's worth giving it a try :)
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yes! :D
so some other people will review your code
If they mainly keep the sorting algorithms, it's not my code that they will review x)
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I'm so sad I can't meta-wank in C# :(
We were arguing about Unity and public vs private serializable vars for the inspector, and custom editor GUI for your stuff, and how to keep that all clean
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maybe you can try IL generation-style metawanking
I could metawank in Python, but I hardly ever have a reason to do so at work :/
20:52
but at least you can do deep reflection magic
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literally change VM bytecode
And I tend to metafuckyouveryverymuch often enough when I'm doing JavaScript at work.
21:27
@Xeo We usually reflection-wank instead of template metawanking, it often serves essentially the same purpose
@Ven Do like me, I've been asked to program a calendar manager in Ruby for an interview. I handed up doing rest routes and do all in angularjs.
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix no thanks, I'll use the opportunity to learn python
I do enough js as-is :)
If you want to learn python, don't learn django but python
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got anymore stupid shit to say?
wat
that deteriorated rapidly
21:34
@Ven Ah I'm not sure I can help you if can't grasp the meanings of my saying
@Puppy he must have is period
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix well he is french so I think he's on his period all year round
@Ell what about me then?
half year I guess
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@Puppy 'cept at runtime :P
but yeah, reflection was one of my proposed ideas to the whole public / private var thing with unity
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21:54
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix half or maybe a third if you're lucky
22:18
@Xeo I used to think that was so important, but no longer
 
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Q: Avoiding stack overflow when using boost asio udp async_receive_from

yathBased on the solution in this post, UDP communication using c++ boost asio I have implemented UDP message handling and receiving functionality. But, my requirement includes listening over UDP port and servicing them for days without stopping. There are many messages received every second. How do...

With questions like this I feel the most torn between "what an idiot" and "at least this programmer thinks ahead and tries to understand the execution of the code before running"
Avoiding Stack Overflow when trying to ask stupid questions
(actually dunno if stupid, haven't actually looked at it; don't let the facts stop you from making a joke)

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