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19:00
true
but it would just turn into a porn site, which would be bad
what you need is for porn to be not allowed, but nudity is
and maybe other suggestive acts. Just not plain porn videos, or else just use redtube
@Ell you'd have to draw an arbitrary line somewhere. Which they did.
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Yeah I know
@RadekSlupik Jan 1 1970
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There should be a site like youtube but the line drawn a little more leniently, but not too leniently
@Ell images.google.com?
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19:05
meh If i want porn I will look for porn :L
I'm so confused. I have a 8623 line file with many many functions, none of which seem to have prototypes outside the header. What possible use can these functions have if they're not called from anywhere?
Why would you want prototypes outside of a header?
er, no prototypes outside of the CPP file rather
I can't find a case where any function inside this file is called from outside the file
oh! there, I found it's header
I know at one point YouTube allowed mature videos but had to verify that people were over 18 before letting them watch it.
Not sure if they still do that or not.
19:13
@FredOverflow possesive makes no difference there?
@FredOverflow Its a nice day, is'nt it? :P
@MooingDuck "There, I found it is header" doesn't make any sense.
@IDWMaster they allow mature-er videos, if you say you're over 18. They still do that for "sexy" stuff, but dont allow nudity still.
@FredOverflow but the "it" is possesive?
19:14
@MooingDuck I don't know what you're talking about, but "it's" always stands for "it is".
his, hers, its, ours, etc... don't have apostrophe.
@StackedCrooked Go to the English StackOverflow site english.stackexchange.com
For grammar issues
"Nice cat, but what are those things attached to the nipples?" - "It's its tits!"
@IDWMaster Why do I need to go there?
@IDWMaster Where can I go for grandma issues?
19:16
Unfortunately there is no grandma.stackexchange.com yet.
Closest thing
@StackedCrooked true, good point
@FredOverflow SE confirms what you say
@MooingDuck It's a tricky rule, because you do need an apostrophe in cases like: "The dog's saliva.", but not in "Its saliva."
@StackedCrooked I always get that wrong :(
@MooingDuck Interesting, reads kind of like the TD&E of English :)
19:29
2 hours ago, by Fanael
@Chimera So that @Mysticial can't beat Jon Skeet.
^^ ROFL
> New programmer needs help increasing an integer. Visual C++
Wut?
@MooingDuck Make it a long long.
That's way increased!!
int a = 1;
a++;

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That's incrementation. Not increasing.
19:35
@Chimera stackoverflow.com/questions/12042337/… good guess actually. That's just what his code does
int num=0;
num+=1;
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So which one of you slackers is @M3taSpl0it?
increase(num); // implementation left as an exercise to the reader
@sbi What makes you think it's one of us?
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@StackedCrooked Look at whom he follows.
@sbi Not me, I can't figure out how the hell to use twitter.
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@Chimera Ah, so it's you!
19:38
@sbi No, it really isn't me.
Just started following him.
tine?
Or what was her name again? :P
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...wasn't me ;)
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@StackedCrooked Miss?
@sbi Right.
Could be Mysticial.
I have a twitter account, but I seriously can't figure out how to use it and I haven't taken the time to figure it out either.
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19:40
@StackedCrooked No. That one would be too clumsy even to retweet as intelligent as that tweeter does.
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@StackedCrooked No, his name is made of "Xeo" and "tweet" (shamelessly copied from me, but not crafted as nicely).
Woo! I finally figured out how to force perforce to get the latest versions of a file! I check it out, and then revert my checkout! >.< (or vice-versa)
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@Chimera You said so already. Are you trying to get one of us to give you a free seminar?
19:42
@sbi Well I added that I have an account. A free seminar would be great! :-)
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@StackedCrooked Yeah, you can now cycle through all of them, without us getting any wiser.
In C++ does declaring a variable as static in a function do the same thing it does in C?
Cycling can help.
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Look, mama, I found the guy!
Does anyone remember seeing him here?
nope
19:46
I think I do
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@Chimera How do you know?
@sbi That's my answer to whether or not I've seen him here...
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@Chimera Which wasn't my question!
previously known as x4d3374615
19:47
@sbi This question?
@sbi Looks to me like it was.
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@Chimera I find this very obviously is a brainfart of yours.
@Chimera: he hasn't been on chat since March, you probably haven't seen him
@sbi or there might be a difference between seeing a person and remembering seeing a person.
He's sure he does not remember seeing that person.
@MooingDuck I haven't seen that user name.
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Damn, is that me or are you all slow today? I asked whether anyone remembers seeing him. How can you answer "no" to that unless you have confirmed with everybody?
@sbi oh, I overlooked that technicality. My bad.
19:53
@sbi Wow! I was answering for myself.
@sbi its not that we are slow but noone wants to make the effort on that
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Oops! Isn't this the C++ room? Did I take a wrong turn somewhere?
Pedantry is King. Long live the king.
@sbi You're the only pedant here atm I think. Oh, Sam and Radek just popped up.
WTF? When I hear somebody ask a group "Has anyone ...., ", I think the question is being asked of every person to respond whether they have....
19:54
@sbi Yes.
vaguely
@Chimera yes, that's the normal way of doing things. However, technically it's an inaccurate answer to the question.
Eventually I will type pedant without first googling "pendantry"
@MooingDuck I think @sbi is being a bit nuts on that point.
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@Chimera Peanuts. Ook!
@sbi Almonds!
@Chimera he's being a pedant, which is normal in this room. Just not outside this room. It's... very much not appreciated outside this room :(
19:56
@MooingDuck Oh I understand.
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@MooingDuck My kids are used to it. My oldest sometimes rolls her eyes, but she accepts it, too.
isnt being pedantic fun?
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@Papergay Yeah, of course. But being pedanted upon isn't.
its more annoying how ppl are always complaining about pedants, imo
Yay, one of my answers was upvoted...
Long way before 10K rep though
20:00
Share it? Maybe I will upvote it, too :P
@Papergay And maybe it will be downvoted also. :-)
Nah, I don't bother downvoting
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A: New programmer needs help increasing an integer. Visual C++

ChimeraAnother option is to change the definition of num to static. However, making num a member variable of the class is the more C++ way to do it. static int num=0; num+=1; this->Opacity+=0.01; if (num >= 150) PBXtitle->Visible=true; This way, num gets set to 0 on the first call to th...

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Is anyone here (besides @Cheers and @Jerry) old enough to remember ESR's The Cathedral and the Bazaar paper?
I may not be old enough, but I know it. I'm a sucker for classics.
20:01
@MooingDuck GAK!
@sbi I've heard of it.
@MooingDuck Oh my, WinForms with C++/CLI..
@Chimera you said it got upvoted, so I knew it must be the highest link on your "reputation changes" tab :D
@MooingDuck lol... :-)
@Chimera Eager to be annoyed by flags, eh?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
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20:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you might be interested in this. /cc @Chimera
Eat this upvote! just for fun
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mann cereal with no milk is no fun :(
@Papergay yay!
I need to read "The Cathedral and the Bazaar"
I always meant to.
OMG, I wasn't here and you guys seemed to have had extensive talks about sex and pron :P
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@Chimera You are late by more than a decade.
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20:05
"Also included are 23,214 Makefiles" :O
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@TonyTheLion What?
@sbi I know.
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@Ell Yeah, I think it's brilliantly written. And reflects most of my sentiments on the issue.
20:06
too bad that you can't view the list of downvoters for a post >.<
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freebsd is c++ isn't it?
@MohamedAhmedNabil Hi
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@Ell C, I'd suppose?
What is the difference between string str="d" and string str='d'
@Ell The kernel is likely to be written in C
20:07
@MohamedAhmedNabil can't construct a string from a character I don't think.
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hmm what is it I'm thinking that is written in c++?
2 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
"Look at my boobs, my boobs are amazing. Give them a lick. Mmmm, they taste just like raisins (...)"
LOL
"d" is a string and 'd' is a char
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@TonyTheLion Ah, that. I wasn't here then.
@Chimera but they do the same thing when outputted?
20:08
ah ok
@TonyTheLion did you see the reference?
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@MohamedAhmedNabil One leads to a compiler error and the other doesn't. Nope, that's not the same thing, then.
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ooh choices looks like exactly what I thought a kewl OS would be, st00f is represented by an object
@sbi but both work
@MohamedAhmedNabil Um no. string str d="d" creates a variable with two bytes ('d',0) while 'd' doesn't tack on a NULL.
20:09
@MohamedAhmedNabil not as you wrote them, but in a slightly different form they do
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@MohamedAhmedNabil One leads to a compiler error. What more do you expect me to say about this?
@MohamedAhmedNabil They aren't the same thing though.
std::string one = 'd'; //compiler error;
std::string two;
two = 'd'; //works fine
when using a single char i have write the declaration and intiallization seprately
@MohamedAhmedNabil right
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20:10
ooh JavaOS! Looks fun!
@MooingDuck but my question is why?
@MohamedAhmedNabil I dunno. I think the fact you can assign a character to a string is a bad idea.
@MohamedAhmedNabil probably because std::string one = 'd' doesn't return a string
@MooingDuck It is weird.
@MohamedAhmedNabil why would you expect them to be different? One is a character. The other is a c-string with only one character. They're effectively the same.
@MooingDuck NO! A char is not a string.
20:11
@Chimera I never said it was. read it again.
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@MohamedAhmedNabil Nope: string str(1,'d');
@MooingDuck Yeah, I meant that for @MohamedAhmedNabil
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@Chimera You can edit messages. (Read the Code of Conduct!)
@Ell I've seen several. Nothing interesting resulted.
@MooingDuck one more thing, if i do string='daaf' and then output the string only the f is outputted and if i write more than 4 chars it gives me a error
20:13
@sbi I tried, message was too old.
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@Chimera When I wrote that it was 50secs old!
@MohamedAhmedNabil 'daaf' is a multicharacter-literal. It is not a string. The fact that it showed an f should be ignored, and might be different on other systsems
@Papergay what reference?
@sbi And I tried to after you commented.
@MooingDuck "multi-character literal"
20:14
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@Ell You know, when a woman is so obviously using her boobs to get watchers on youtube, shouldn't it be the thousands of men watching her pretended Japanese lessons who should feel used?
Didn't give me the edit option.
@MooingDuck i understand that it isnt a string but what is that multicharacter literal
provided by the same author as the one of your quote
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Q: C++ multicharacter literal

topright gamedevI didn't know that C and C++ allow multicharacter literal: not 'c' (of type int in C and char in C++), but 'tralivali' (of type int!) enum { ActionLeft = 'left', ActionRight = 'right', ActionForward = 'forward', ActionBackward = 'backward' }; Standard says: C99 6.4.4.4p10: ...

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20:14
@sbi never thought about it like that xD
@MohamedAhmedNabil it's whatever your compiler says it is.
@sbi That's a good point.
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Q: What do single quotes do in C++ when used on multiple characters?

lucidrealityI'm curious about this code: cout << 'test'; // Note the single quotes. gives me an output of 1952805748. My question: Is the output an address in memory or something?

@MooingDuck Thank you, but why the f?
@sbi Don't worry, they don't mind it.
20:15
@Mysticial thank you too ^.^
@MohamedAhmedNabil because some compilers just append the bits of the characters to each other, and form an int. When you assign that int to a char, it does modulo 256 (or 128 or something) to make it fit in a char. On some compilers/computers those bits are the same as the last character put in the literal. Sometimes.
@MooingDuck causing the last character to be printer by itself isntead of the bits?
Has @Drise been around lately?
Bad joke suppressed.
@MohamedAhmedNabil you told it the bits were a char, so it treated them like a char. (string holds chars)
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20:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes I do mind.
And that's why you're not watching the videos.
Lookout! The ape is feisty today. :-)
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@sbi why do you mind?
I am not afraid of puny meatbags.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed. Also, the girl is too young, sports too much war paint, and I dislike her clothing style. Not to mention the frame of mind a woman has to be in to prostitute herself in such a way to gain youtube followers...
20:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about non puny ones?
@MohamedAhmedNabil basically, if you never use multicharacter literals ever, that's 100% ok. The only reason to remember they exist is to warn others not to use them in my opinion.
@sbi War paint?
@Chimera I'm not on over the weekend, but he was around last week.
damn, the possible duplicate did not answer my question.
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20:20
@sbi so you are minding on her behalf?
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@Ell Because I don't want to be manipulatable that easily?
@MooingDuck 't' == 0x74; 'e' == 0x65; 's' == 0x73; 't' == 0x74; when all these adresses are combined they get the address of the lsat char and so it is outputed?
@SamDeHaan ok thanks. I know he was having a hard time last week, Just wondering how he is doing.
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@sbi I guess thats a good reason
@Chimera Yeah, same.
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20:22
@Chimera Consider yourself whacked by an annoyed 300lb gorilla.
@sbi Ouch! :-)
Are you that fat?
@MohamedAhmedNabil hey, we have the same name!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes now now, muscle weighs more than fat
@MohamedAhmedNabil there's no address involved. So no. Those are hex values. And they get concatenated into the integer 0x74657374
20:22
@ApprenticeHacker How surprising.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes To be frank, as a gorilla I should weigh >400lb.
@MooingDuck was i even close?
Also, what's with the pounds?
@ApprenticeHacker Hello :D
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@R.MartinhoFernandes He says he's a Merkian.
20:23
@MooingDuck but my concept is right?
@MohamedAhmedNabil when you convert an integer to a char, it does a modulo 256 (assuming unsigned/8bit/etc), which leaves the value 0x74, the last character in there. Sometimes.
@MohamedAhmedNabil sometimes
@ApprenticeHacker "It is estimated that more than 150 million men and boys in the world bear the name Muhammad."
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@Ell I am not minding at all. Well, maybe I was minding how easily those boys are manipulatable. But other than that? I don't think so.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, but he also has the same middle name
20:25
@MooingDuck modulo 256 .....eh you mean like ASCII
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That's out of ignorance.
@MohamedAhmedNabil (1) no, ASCII only has 128 values. (2) still no, because a char is not always ASCII.
damn, I still need 2 votes to reopen...
@MooingDuck I still dont understand how does the last char gets printed... Simple english please...Im not that advanced
@MohamedAhmedNabil here's the simple version: It's a coincidence. That sometimes happens if the last letter happens to be a ASCII letter, but only on some compilers, and only on some CPUs.
20:28
@MooingDuck i got it all expect one thing.... What does an ASCII letter mean
@MohamedAhmedNabil back to the basics for you. Here
Those letters
@ApprenticeHacker You understood wrong.... Just the difference between a normal letter and an ASCII one
I know the ASCII code
@MohamedAhmedNabil Eh.
@MohamedAhmedNabil There's no such thing as a "normal letter". Everything has an encoding.
20:30
I just never heard the term ASCII letter before
@MohamedAhmedNabil ASCII is an encoding for a few symbols and the English letters to binary values.
@MohamedAhmedNabil it is a letter that can be represented by the ASCII encoding.
@MooingDuck oh ok gotya
Thank you all
@MohamedAhmedNabil You're welcome.
@MohamedAhmedNabil if you try to do your same code with a russian letter as the last letter, you'll get a random extended-ASCII character as the "output"
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gonna buy some milk, cya later
20:32
@MooingDuck It's usually a box right?
No.
That's just a fallback glyph for fonts that lack glyphs.
@ApprenticeHacker no, it will almost never be a box. Almost every font can render all of an extended-ASCII. (Though not always the same extended ASCII)
@MooingDuck I see.
Voyager 2 is 35 years old today.
yeah.
has it gotten out of the solar system yet?
20:34
@ApprenticeHacker They're still debating how to define the edge of the solar system.
@ApprenticeHacker Voyager 2 is not as far away as Voyager 1.
hmm, it's gotten pretty far.
@Mysticial Is it past pluto?
> Voyager 1 has three large radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs).
20:38
@ApprenticeHacker But it's Voyager 1 that is crossing the heliosheath, not Voyager 2.
@R.MartinhoFernandes i see.
The answer to "has [Voyager 2] gotten out of the solar system yet?" is a definite "no".
@Chimera Some define as up to Neptune. Some define it as up to the outer edge of the Kuiper Belt. (where all the Pluto objects are) Some define it up the bow shock. Some define it as up the Oort Cloud...
> This is considered to be the edge of the solar system, at 11.1 billion miles from Earth, as the craft begins to enter the interstellar medium.
Oort Cloud being pretty much the edge of the Sun's gravity well.
20:39
^ Voyager 1 is right at the edge
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> [Voyager 2 is] currently 13 hrs 40 mins 44 secs of light-travel time from Earth — @NASAVoyager2
> Voyager1 is 16 hrs 48 mins 55 secs of light-travel time from Earth — @NASAVoyager2
I wonder if the Earth is destroyed and mankind becomes extinct, will voyager 1 and 2 remain travelling and be a proof of our existence to ETs.
@ApprenticeHacker If it doesn't hit anything. Which is unlikely given that space is mostly space.
@sbi This is Voyager 2.
I wonder if they equipped voyager 1 and 2 with hentai and lesbian porn. The two greatest achievements of our civilation.
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20:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yep. Thx!
@ApprenticeHacker I wonder what travels out there already, proof of the existence of long-lost alien covilizations.
Oh god, don't remind me of that piece of shit.
Are the voyagers just blindly moving forward? Do they have ways of manuevering to miss objects?
@Chimera Yes, They can't see anything anymore.
@Chimera Voyager 1 can still maneuver (they rotated it a bit to do some tests last year).
20:46
Maneuvering in space also takes fuel. Which will eventually run out.
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@ApprenticeHacker This is the closest they came to that, 35 years ago:
It's very cool that we have these probes so far out away from earth taking pictures and readings.
That from the Pioneer. The Voyager(s?) carry the golden record.
The Voyager probes can't take pictures anymore. The RTGs are too old to power the cameras.
20:48
if i wanna put 1 char into a string should i use ' ' or ""
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That's true. And the Pioneers are 40 years old, right?
@MohamedAhmedNabil Depends.
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@MohamedAhmedNabil Circumstances.
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@MohamedAhmedNabil What you have and what you need.
20:50
@sbi :/ more clarity please
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Sigh. Since you don't seem to get it: You are very obtuse in stating what you need. So am I.
@sbi should i use this string = "a" or string = 'a'
@MohamedAhmedNabil both work
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@MohamedAhmedNabil Are you pulling my leg? I have already told you (twice!) that the second one doesn't even compile.
@ApprenticeHacker Not last time I tried. (Which admittedly was in C++98 times.)
i know but what is better
20:52
@sbi but std::string(char) is a valid constructor.
@sbi that is if do the intiallization and declaration in one line
@Chimera Sadly, many instruments are powered off already. Voyager 1's solar wind detector (kinda important to decided whether it has left the Solar System or not) is off, for example. They draw their conclusions indirectly from the other instruments and from maneuvering it.
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@ApprenticeHacker Is it? Is that C++11?
one takes an ACSII letter and the other takes a char array.
I guess it depends on the circumstances right :)
20:53
@sbi you're right. just tried it. I feel stupid.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, in C++98, std::string used to not to have a ctor taking a char only.
@ApprenticeHacker no, theres no constructor like that
@sbi And they kept on not making that silly mistake in C++11.
@sbi It's C++NaN
@sbi still doesn't
20:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes :-( Suppose power only lasts so long.
can't do `string s = 'a';`
> error: conversion from 'char' to non-scalar type 'std::string {aka std::basic_string<char>}' requested
@MohamedAhmedNabil if you have an already existing string and want to assign it a single character, use single quotes.
std::string from_char(1,'c') works.
@R.MartinhoFernandes can't it be recharged somehow, I mean like using Solar power or something?
@ApprenticeHacker Not 120 AUs away.
20:57
At that distance, the Sun looks just like any other star.
RTGs can't be recharged. You need to replace the radioactive pellets.
And when you have an RTG, you really don't need solar panels.
I wonder if collecting resources from planets or large asteroids is a possibility. You know, like uranium or stuff.
@ApprenticeHacker It's possible, but currently not practical within our current technological means.

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