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4:54 AM
Precision in Wording
A detail is that we have tried really hard to make the diagnostics that come out of clang contain exactly the pertinent information about what is wrong and why.
That description is neither precise nor elegant.
 
 
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7:02 AM
Omg omg, I got my first (most probably unsafe) DIY private email server working!!!
Meh r such DIY G0dd!ss ~_~
 
Morning
 
Mewing
 
yo yo yo
 
I've got to complete a resume
It's painful
I'm looking for my previous ones
 
I just used Jerry's and changed the name
 
7:14 AM
nifty
Found one from 2017 and it's already 6~7 pages long >.>
 
Change the font to comic sans
 
Found a more amenable one, but there will be so much work...
 
you should list C++ alongside English and French
`Native speakers 210,000 in Brittany (2018)[1]
16,000 in Île-de-France[2]
(Number includes students in bilingual education)[3]`
highly doubt
 
you're reading about Breton
 
 
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12:00 PM
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nwp
Stars and a corona graph in one message. True contemporary art.
 
They are the little hills at the night.
 
12:51 PM
@TelKitty seems cool but a sun at night?
 
nwp
And the moon is lit from the wrong side too.
 
I hope you get the cue.
 
1:50 PM
@TelKitty ah earth is round lol
 
 
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6:37 PM
I wonder why positional argument support was dropped when going from fmt to std::format
 
Because it looks & feels like a hack
Oh wait, positional as in {0}?
I was thinking of named arguments, stupid me
 
6:54 PM
Actually I mean named arguments :-)
But consider this
auto str = get_operation()
//str="op add {x} {y}"
//str="op unary_negate {x}
fmt::format(str,arg1,arg)
looks like an easy way to encode
darn can't modify comment
 
IIRC {fmt} currently does it with UDLs
 
7:18 PM
Thats kinda weird? I mean
fmt::format("op unary {x}",fmt::arg("x", 1),fmt::arg("y", 1))
or named args
but why is this not in std::format?
 
Oh right, I forgot that there was that
IIRC the main reason is scope creep for the initial proposal
Also if I'm not mistaken the most popular option in that poll wasn't actually implementable
 
7:33 PM
Yeah C++ initializer lists are pretty awful
so close to being good
 
Well, for that specific case I think it was a type deduction issue
Maybe it would be possible with a dedicated function, but std::format has too many overloads for the resolution to handle that case
 
7:48 PM
f("{x}", {"x", 42}_arg)
:-)
 
yeah, that's the status quo
but I doubt the committee will want that in the standard library
Sorry, status quo is actually f("{x}", "x"_arg=42) :')
 
user1529540
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user1529540
thanks
 
9:34 PM
 
Now I can be depressed again because I'm not going out despite not having a good reason to stay inside
 
 
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11:23 PM
@Morwenn "too hot out"
kinda sad that subspan doesn't take a first/end pair
 

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