Basically, as I think through the process, mutible UTF7 strings just seems significantly harder than I have any urge to attempt to program. Mission failed.
It's so much more practical to manipulate UTF32, and then translate to whatever you want.
@MooingDuck @RMartinhoFernandes the bad thing about the flushing iterator is what the buffer value is expected to be at the time that it is read. so you can say *it = x and then read *it at some later time, it doesn't what time after the write is committed as long as it happens before the subsequent read...
@RMartinhoFernandes @Insilico I was just thinking that if language authors came up with the idea of concatenation using PP, why didn't they come up for splitting too ?
@RMartinhoFernandes basically just like std::basic_string, except it took a utf_traits instead of char_traits, which had the functions that let it read/write to it's internal std::string in the right encryption. The utf_traits mostly just had template<base_iterator> make_in_iterator(base_iterator iter);.
Slowpoke and Slowbro, known in Japan as and , are Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, they first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise.
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Slowpoke and Slowbro were two of several different designs conceived by Game Freak's character development team and finalized by Ken Sugimori for the first generation of Pocket Monsters games Red and Green, which were localized outs...
Occasionally, even experienced lose their heads and devote every waking moment to over the most trivial thing. This page documents our lamest examples. It isn't comprehensive or authoritative, but it serves as a showcase of situations where people lose sight of the big picture and obsessively expend huge amounts of energy fighting over something that, in the end, isn't really so important.
Back in the good old days, people would just get out their swords and guns and fight a duel; nowadays physical combat has been replaced by careful inciting of , strategic templating and , timel...
@endoalir You're asking what things people have made in D in a C++ chatroom?
the question about the preprocessor reminds me of this project h3.gd/ctrace which apparently shows off some meta programming things you can do in D. really, I hate how you need a preprocessor at all
if you need to preprocess a file to express something that you can't express easily in C++, wouldn't it be better to fix C++ instead so that you don't have to preprocess the file in the first place? that's one thing about D I like
In computer science, the subset sum problem is an important problem in complexity theory and cryptography. The problem is this: given a set of integers, is there a non-empty subset whose sum is zero? For example, given the set { −7, −3, −2, 5, 8}, the answer is yes because the subset { −3, −2, 5} sums to zero. The problem is NP-complete.
An equivalent problem is this: given a set of integers and an integer s, does any non-empty subset sum to s? Subset sum can also be thought of as a special case of the knapsack problem. One interesting special case of s...
@Insilico Actually, there's an equivalent NP-complete problem, which is where the integers are all non-negative, and you are trying to find some sum S.
if you want to think about it you could generalize to infinite R-complements form in radix R numeral systems, because then you have no negative numbers are such.
i think one reason why it doesn't work well is that each constraint is weak
and another reason is that carries from the low digit sums spill over into higher digit positions, complicating things?
alright, using the example set from the wiki page:{ −7, −3, −2, 5, 8}. it's already sorted. so how would picking individual even and odd numbers help you solve for this set
@Insilico Actually, there's an equivalent NP-complete problem, which is where the integers are all non-negative, and you are trying to find some sum S.
@CatPlusPlus no no. the only nuclear reactors in norway are two "research" reactors from like 1950's. that's the time when we also delved into computers and was 3rd country in world to have Arpanet connection (after Israel, disregarding Hawaii)
the issue here is that using _is_perm doesn't change the behavior of the class that uses it (i.e. it's externally write-only), but it does affect the tempfile's dtor
@DeadMG you could pick any subset of even negatives, you know that any sum of that subset is positive, and therefore any sum of any subset of even positives would give you the answer. but then, after that, you have the same for any subset of odd negatives or odd positives too...
does anybody know if i can use a structured buffer as a resource in vertex shader if the buffer was created with UAV flag aswell (even though vshader only has SRV to it)
@moshbear the complexity of the language is such that still as of 2012 both g++ and msvc have many severe bugs in their implementations of basic language features
The void* is a C-ism, the get prefix is a Java-ism, and the indentation of the second example is inconsistent (i.e. wrong). This indicates that your description of the problem context, is not necessarily complete or relevant at all. Try to reproduce the problem in a minimal but complete program, and if it's still there after doing that, post the program here. — Cheers and hth. - Alf1 min ago
@moshbear Oooh. Violin transcriptions, the violin/guitar 'duets' or are there paganinni pieces for guitar proper? (I know he played the guitar too)
@Abyx Because (a) you can have the same information (but better, copy/pasteable/autocompleting) (b) a lot faster (c) on any system, remotely or locally. Just to name the first things that come to mind
@Kam experienced in the sense that I tried it and couldn't make heads or tails of it. Too generic for my taste and also inconsistent usage styles (the docs mix the old and new styles)
@FredOverflow Deprecated? You mean, out-moded, not in vogue? Popular taste doesn't say anything much about true merit. Hell, the Cat even likes his mp3s at 64kbit. Case closed.
@CatPlusPlus The scrollbar being precisely one of those things you can do without. I use guioptions=agi, and I frequently use it in fullscreen (windowmanager Win+F11).
@sehe naw, i just sightread the sheet music as implicit 8vb; cello pieces are played 8vb if it's written violin-like (e.g. popper's elfentanz) or as-is; i also do cello pieces on bass, some 8va (to cancel out the 8vb) or as written
@CatPlusPlus What's the ratiionale behind 'set numberwidth=6 relativenumber`? Is your screen so big that >= 100000 lines will fit on screen with a monospace 11pt font and normal linespace?
@sehe electric bass; i played c-bass in high school and got pretty good at it, but the intervals are a bit wide for my hands (octave on piano is major third on c-bass at home row)
i'll get around to cello when i'll get around to cello
also, back pain because it was hard to keep a good posture playing standing up for a few hours straight
@sehe i do scordatura for both bass and guitar also, why not call it an alto violin, since the range is going to be a six-string viola, unless you want to scord AbEbBbFCG, which should be fun and of itself
@Neil Welcome to the new world. You can make things that didn't exist. Although I admit I only have experience with acoustic 4string violin/viola. To date