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posted on June 21, 2012 by Herb Sutter

Today a reader asked a common question: Why doesn’t unique_ptr (and the ilk) appear to have an operator overload somewhat as follows: operator T*() { return get(); }; The reason I ask is because we have reams of old code wanting raw pointers (as function parms), and I would like to replace the outer layers [...]

@NicoBellic I added comments, but if you haven't learned about iterators yet, then my code won't make much sense at all, even with comments.
So yeah, GO LEARN ITERATOSR!!!twelve
I'm trying guys, I promise!
@NicoBellic: if you add a using namespace std; after the opening left brace of main, and remove all the std:: qualifications, then the duck's code becomes much more clear (IMHO).
some people say that code is more clear with std:: qualifications everywhere
See my edit.
@MooingDuck I'm even having problems following your code lol.
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i think this code example is proof that that ain't so ;-)
@AdamRosenfield When talking about C++ compilers, if you think your compiler is buggy, it might actually be. — R. Martinho Fernandes 15 secs ago
is there any place in C++ where locales are used except when dealing with text?
@CheersandhthAlf I agree, but you have to satisfy the pedantics around here.
@CheersandhthAlf I'd actually had that same thought, and waffled over taking them out. As per Drise's confusion, I've removed them.
To the mods: I've always wondered as two why there is no "knowledge level tag". It might help the answerer know more about the background of the person asking the question, and target the answer more appropriately.
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@DeadMG don't think so
@DeadMG They only make sense when text is involved, no?
@DeadMG decimal vs comma?
awesum
@Drise That's text.
Numbers don't have commas or dots or whatever.
@NicoBellic mods are at meta.stackoverflow.com
21:09
My apologies.
@NicoBellic and sadly, the distribution of knowledge is large and not clearly delineated, so there's no way to categorize very well.
@NicoBellic Because answers on StackOverflow are supposed to help everyone that comes across that answer, not just the original poster.
I hope my edits make things clearer.
It doesn't hurt if someone posts an answer you can't understand, because someone else can.
Also @NicoBellic I updated the code, so you may want to check it out.
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Thanks Drise, very helpful as always.
@RMartinhoFernandes, but if a question is of beginner nature, why would it make sense to write an answer with more complicated syntax?
No advanced person would be asking beginner questions in the first place (IMHO)
But I guess I'm not advanced so I wouldn't know.
@MooingDuck Nice! +10
@NicoBellic I'm talking in general terms. If you are talking about a specific example, I don't know what that example is, sorry.
@RMartinhoFernandes reading strings into a set from a file
^ Yep.
@Drise: Can you still not read my code even with the comments? (except maybe the last line?)
21:13
Ah, found the question.
hmmmmm
I accidentally used (the equivalent of) std::vector<T> and std::vector interchangably
that's more confusing than it needs to be
@MooingDuck With comments, yes. But I would not code that way. I favor verbosity.
@MooingDuck And you are doing things I didn't know you could do.
+11, fuckk
@DeadMG You mean, a specialization and the template itself?
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah.
@Drise verbosity is only good so long as it helps readability
21:15
also I fucked up somewhat
@MooingDuck I'm also used to teaching new comers that really don't want to be taking c++
it's hard to specify a String class which can convert to const char16_t* when you didn't specify a char16_t.
so I think I'mma have to define the whole int8, uint8, etc
So I try to make it as simple as I can, also staying within some ridiculous requirement of the professor to not use thigns they haven't learned about.
@Drise Example code with verbose comments is a way to "talk the reader through the code". It doesn't have to meet production standards (where that level of verbosity would earn you a public spanking, probably).
@NicoBellic Isn't that kind of the point of having "reputation" values?
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I'm half tempted to write myself a bidirectional read-only file_content iterator, and able to "switch types" around. It'd be handy I think.
@JimNorton Nah, they're mostly an indicator of activity.
+12 to my +1.
Glares at @MooingDuck
@DeadMG I would make separate types for the code units themselves, because they are not really "numbers".
@Drise I got a badge!
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I.e., uint16_t vs char16_t.
@RMartinhoFernandes Eh. In Wide you have little reason to deal in code units, the only reason I've done this is for interoperation.
How would SO go about determining "Knowledge Level"?
@JimNorton Read the previous questions and answers.
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Where the fuck are these coming from!?!?!
@Drise This room?
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Yeah probably.
@Drise every time someone edits the question, it goes back to the top of the "active" page, so lots of people see it
@JimNorton I would have thought that this room would have already given its input a long time ago.
@*: There exists`ctype::toupper(charT* low, const charT* high) const;` not discussed in the [question](stackoverflow.com/questions/11144937/missing-stdstring-functionality/11145764). Is it because they are strictly not basic_string members? Because, if they can be considered, the answer to the question may become fairly easy: The standard already provides this facility (at least for case conversion).
@NicoBellic Ah, well, now that I've found your question, consider this: if you're learning C++ and you find an answer that looks advanced to you (like Duck's), the worst that can happen is that you learn that this "advanced" feature exists that makes this much simpler. Now you know something you might want to learn later. The best that can happen is that you learn some "advanced" feature. No loss either way.
@dirkgently whoa, I was unaware of that
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I'm not saying you should mark an answer you don't understand as accepted, but I think forbiding the posting of such answers is a bad idea, because it brings no clear advantages.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Well, over log parts it was an interesting match. Only in the second half the Portuguese were too dominating, and the suspense somehwat lessened.
@RMartinhoFernandes I 100% agree. In fact I'm reading over iterators right now, I just haven't ever used them or the #include<algorithm>. I started C++ only last week, so I'm really fairly new.
@NicoBellic What compiler / os?
@MooingDuck: I've put in this and a link to an email sent out by James Kanze (<http://cpptips.com/intl_string>) as a comment to the question.
@NicoBellic iterators are a neat concept, but people are leaving them for ranges (which are not part of the standard library yet)
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@sbi Whatever, we won :P Next up is England taking the traditional beating, and then hopefully France won't make it to the final. We can't win against France in this Universe.
@dirkgently As mentioned in many comments, it's unsuitable.
@RMartinhoFernandes Football?
^ Microsoft developer song
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@RMartinhoFernandes Wait, according to this plan the Portuguese would fight either Spain or France. What about England?
I hate the US some times. Football != soccer.
@RMartinhoFernandes I don't follow soccer/football. I'm assuming the US team didn't do very well?
@JimNorton The what?
@Drise Ubuntu and g++.
We're talking about the European Cup.
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@NicoBellic g++ --version?
@DeadMG: Unfortunately, I can't find them at the moment.
The US didn't qualify for it. For some reason.
@RMartinhoFernandes Is a tournament for European countries only?
@dirkgently In short, the function can only uppercase the ASCII range, which is quite useless for an application in 2012.
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@JimNorton In the European Championship??
@Drise 4.2
Semi-final1: Winner Quarter-final 1 (Portugal) vs Winner Quarter-final 3 (England vs Italy)
@NicoBellic You may have issues with <algorithm>
@NicoBellic Updating is highly recommended.
@sbi Or European Cup as said earlier
@JimNorton Obviously.
He's been grinning like that for several weeks now. I think he must be insane.
@sbi You guys get to deal with France or Spain.
@NicoBellic Yea, you really need to update.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Um. It does say "Winner QF1 vs. Winner QF3", right? And According to that map, QF3 is ESP:FRA.
What am I missing?
if u don't recognize him: last year he bombed a building in oslo and shot some 70+ youths at a youth camp
Lemme screenshot what I see.
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@CheersandhthAlf From what I read today, he's lost some of his grin today, when it was proposed to have him spend the rest of his life in a closed psychiatric warden.
@RMartinhoFernandes Damnit... My question was is it a tournament for European countries only.. I don't follow European "Football".
@JimNorton Yes, it is for European countries only.
Also, there's no other Football.
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@sbi yes. i saw the end of that on tv. he was grinning almost to the end, but then he seemed to get serious :-)
Egghand is not football.
@CheersandhthAlf Is your name just "Alf", or what?
@sbi I'm assuming they're numbered top to bottom.
I've yet to figure this out.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well in the US "Football" is a completely different sport as you probably know.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I am assuming left to right.
@DeadMG Thanks. But I guess the same could be said about C's toupper? Here's some interesting read I found: <http://cpptips.com/intl_string> which you may/may not have seen. This details some of the issues with uppercase conversion. Cheers!
@Drise Well, you can click on my icon, and check out the SO profile, yes?
@sbi Oh. Dammit. That actually makes sense, since it's chronological order.
Then Spain better win that thing.
@dirkgently Yes, the same is true of C.
@rubenvb any idea why your build of mingw 4.7.1 is trying to launch MpCmdRun.exe when it's not even running
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21:34
@RMartinhoFernandes Right. You guys will either face France or the current wolrd and european champions. Good luck! Evil Grin.
@rubenvb And why g++ wants access to the internet
@sbi Meh, we can beat anyone. Except France.
France is just impossible. It doesn't matter how much the players strive to win, it just won't happen.
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@CheersandhthAlf Yeah. Soon his few months of (questionable) fame are over, and then he's facing the rest of his life locked away.
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@DeadMG So, ctype::toupper should be as good for strings (only they lack iterators) as C's toupper and therefore considered an standard specified conversion routine for strings (and hence the need to provide string members goes away)?
@dirkgently No idea. What do I know or care about the C Standard library?
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@JimNorton Yeah, we do know. In the US, "Football" refers to a "sport" that's not (only) played with your foot, and where the players are stuffed so they have borader backs, so they are the better at running down their opponents. How fitting to call that "football".
@DeadMG I don't intend to pester you. But since you ask, because the C standard library functions are part of the C++ standard library (of course with added paraphernalia).
@dirkgently They are worthless junk.
they're compatibility features only <- FTFY
21:39
@sbi And played with an egg-shaped thing.
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@sbi Agreed. The US is stupid and sucks.
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@dirk You might want to know that @Dead isn't known here for the subtlety of his statements.
@JimNorton That was a surprise
Puppy and subtlety are antonyms.
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@sehe Y'all don't really know me yet then. :-)
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@JimNorton Whaddaya mean, "agreed"? I said no such thing.
Right back at ya
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@JimNorton Um. What are we missing? You fail to grasp irony sarcasm?
@sbi I do get irony from time to time. Others may not always get that I get that due to a lack of command of the language on my part. Anyway, I believe that ctype::do_toupper can be pretty useful (when derived accordingly) and therefore superior to C's toupper. I'm still under the impression that this particular utility is a good-enough compromise to not warrant further clutter of the basic_string interface.
@sbi No, I was being sarcastic as well with my response.
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@dirkgently It's only useful in software that cares not for the languages of the world.
Oh, wait, I'm talking about C's toupper, I don't really know what the other thing is.
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@dirkgently Um. You got me wrong there. No irony incolved at all. Neither in his statements, nor in my judgement of them.
@RMartinhoFernandes It also fails for some/many languages. (German is one of them. I am told that French and Turkish are two others.
@sbi Apologies. I thought DeadMG was being, well, irritated with my questions.
@dirkgently No, I was merely stating a fact.
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@dirk: See. No irony. His believes are facts to him. We like im anyway, though, because you cannot not like a pupy. :)
woof woof
21:46
@sbi adorable++;
@sbi Ok. I've been in this chat room for less than a week and on more than one occasion somebody pointed out how "stupid" Americans are. So perhaps I made a poor assumption that the comments about American Football had been serious.
@SethCarnegie that is... weird. Not related to my GCC as far as I know. It must be your antivirus that is completely freaking out. I had Avast wanting to sandbox gcc.exe before.
@JimNorton There's stupid people everywhere.
But they're more concentrated in the US. Zing.
@JimNorton Eh. It's more that "the American people as a group act in a stupid fashion", not that "Americans are stupid", if you grok the difference.
@DeadMG i'm pretty sure the statistics back up the statement that Americans are stupid.
21:48
@DeadMG I grok the difference.
The Wizard's First Rule: People are stupid.
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@JimNorton Oh, I have never ever disputed such claims. Not even yours. All I was saying that, likewise, I hadn't claimed that. At least not explictly. At least not this time.
@rubenvb What statistics?
@JimNorton The ones that back up that statement. Duh. Are you American stupid or something?
Also, can we refer to them as United Statesians?
@DeadMG I stand corrected.
21:49
@JimNorton The mere fact that 50% of Americans still believe Obama is a muslim. And born in Africa. He even had to show his birth video to prove he was an American ;-)
I dislike appropriating "American" to mean that.
@rubenvb I doubt that statistic
@rubenvb Gosh, what. That sounds like very shoddy work.
@RMartinhoFernandes I agree that it's quite inaccurate. However, that's the colloquial usage, and it's not ambiguous, nor have I encountered any South American or Canadian who object.
@RMartinhoFernandes Do you fucking have a link to some statistics that prove United Statesians are stupid?
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21:50
@dirkgently I's fine. This is a lounge. Be relaxed. You can sit corrected here. We would'nt object. Would we? Stern look around.
@DeadMG I object. That should be enough.
@MooingDuck Well make it 18% pewresearch.org/pubs/1701/…
@rubenvb Ah. That's close enough to 50% for me.
Add the 43% unknown to it, and you've got more than 50%
Proof of compilation and functionality: ideone.com/mfBl6Drise 1 hour ago
@Drise ^ Yeah, honestly, that was in need of some proving :) This kind of coding is an important skill, so let me quote in encouragement:
Jun 14 at 21:56, by sehe
@Drise from just reading the other answers you'll learn way more than from asking the questions you could come up with yourself. That's the way I picked it up
Jun 14 at 22:01, by sehe
@Drise Pretty soon, you'll recognize the 'right answer' for a question. By then, it becomes a speed game: be TFGITW and 'harvest' 1-3 votes for any question (even though it may technically be a dupe). I used to do that a lot: I'd vote to close as a dupe, and simultaneously blurt 'the' answer out.
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@rubenvb Gosh, right, that's the way to do it.
I think my point has been made clear.
And on that bombshell, goodnight!
@Drise can you feel it working, yet? Only one thing to google, really: istream_iterator - bam just learned a bag full of useful idioms
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Really. Now. Calm down, please. There is no need to bash Merkins here. We can do this much mre subtle, so the won't be offended by it.
@rubenvb I don't trust statistics that include the conditions under which the data was collected. I'll leave it up to you to decide what I think of those that don't include that information.
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@sbi This is a C++ lounge and you wouldn't object? Seriously, you broke my heart! Anyway, I'm off, sobbing, to my sob corner. Ye all fine blokes have a darn good time.
@rubenvb Plus, Mississipi is one of 50 (51? I really don't know) states.
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@dirkgently We modern C++ folks have long since abandoned OOP. Generic/Generative/Functional Programming FTW!
@dirkgently I"m lost as to why taht was addressed to me
@RMartinhoFernandes 50
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@MooingDuck Wow, he referred to the one and only James Kanze. I am impressed. @Dirk, who are you in Usenet?
21:56
@sbi Well - abandoned... Amalgamated, travestied, buried, corrupted or otherwise enhanced :)
@sbi Yeah I guess I'm pissed off at the fun being made of the U.S. I don't recall making fun of France or any other company. Maybe I'm being too serious or emotional, but it's upsetting me. I feel like people are piling on against my country.
That's why we like it
@MooingDuck Which bit?
@rubenvb lol, one of the linked sites for a nation-wide poll has a "figures may not add to 100% due to rounding" disclaimer. That's fail in my book.
Paranoia [] (adjective: paranoid []) is a thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs, or beliefs of concerning a perceived threat towards oneself. (e.g. "Everyone is out to get me.") Making false accusations and the general distrust of others also frequently accompany paranoia. For example, an incident most people would view as an accident or coincidence, a paranoid person might believe was intentional. However, just because an individual is paranoid doe...
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@dirkgently The one his message refers to?
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generative?
It's not paranoia if they are really out to get you.
@JimNorton Oh, that wasn't my intention. Sorry about then.
@JimNorton What/who is they? How are 'they' getting 'whom'?
FTR I was joking when I bashed on the US people, but I was serious about using the term "American".
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@sbi Yeah, right, will check. I can be pretty daft from time to time (and will need time getting used to this chat).
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@JimNorton Well, it would be half as much fun if you weren't pissed off. Like some of those pesky Europeas here, which bash their own country. No fun making fun of them.
(Also, nobody was bashing the US, here. We were merely bashing her citizens. Of course, you being one of them, you couldn't tell the difference. That's fine, though, we didn't xpect you to.)
@RMartinhoFernandes Thank you. I should understand it's bound to "appear" that way to me in a room with mostly Europeans.

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