@mantler if you install msysgit using the installer, it'll present you an option for setting how it treats line endings. Just read the summary in the installer options and go from there.
@nixeagle They can. And otherwise petty me can surely be trusted to revert spurious changes. Tell me about it. Me and my Vim slay the Visual Studio monster every day
> Kato: Kurisu-san suggested we study different types of penises in order to create figure out the relative shape and size people would draw. We spent a week doing that before we realized that we should have been looking at drawings of penises rather than real-life pictures. (laughs) We were very embarrassed about that.
I have a declaration: Mutiple::Mutiple( int i1, int i2, string str = "None" ) : i1(i1), i2(i2), result(i1 * i2), str(str){} But when I call: Mutiple object1(3,5); It says I need a string to meet the signature, why wont the default value work?
@ThePhD you can even write a makefile that automatically compiles all *.cpp files in a directory handling all the dependencies where it computes this every time. :P
@CCInc Do look at the upper right of your browser window. Notice how it says Lounge there? See, a lounge is a place to hang out at. This is not a C++ hotline. Now look down further. See those lines in fat font telling you to look at the newbie hints before you burst into the door with a question. Well, if I'd be you, I'd do this now.
@StackedCrooked Now I believe its primary purpose is to separate implementation from interface. If there's any influence on compile-time, then that's an appreciated side-effect. but I wouldn't warp my code for the sake of compile-times.
It's not self-contained, they want to save project-files outside of the regular directory that you're actually saving the source, and not even in a directory anywhere close to it...
@StackedCrooked Really? Only 16k? ISTR it pulling in 250kLoC. That memory, however, is from BCC3.1, around 1993, IIRC, so things could have improved that vastly.
@ThePhD Now, I don't know the code at all, but from a first look this seems to be an instance of "needs template", as in DeduceStaticCallback(TFunc). template Bind<TFunc>(). That might only be on first look, though.
I have a declaration: Mutiple::Mutiple( int i1, int i2, string str = "None" ) : i1(i1), i2(i2), result(i1 * i2), str(str){} But when I call: Mutiple object1(3,5); It says I need a string to meet the signature, why wont the default value work?
and @sehe, it is stuff like this that makes it impossible for me to use visual studio. I know you are showing vim's stuff, but emacs has equivalents that I somehow expect visual studio to do, but it won't. :P
I wish an IDE would combine the best of both worlds x)
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Oh, Ada. That was the first thing they taught us when I studied CS. I never thought it was a bad language, but from a C++ programmer's POV, it's really long-winded and talkative. Almost like XML.
@Xeo You underestimate me. From what I remember (hears the robot silently laughing in his corner), there were only ever two plonks that I reversed. One reluctantly after a couple of weeks on several suggestions from other regulars, and another one almost immediately. All the others are truly gone for me.
@sbi i think i agree. but the rendezvous thing is (seemed to me to be) very nice. as a thread (ada task) you just go into an accept clause with multiple parametrized possible call signatures to accept. and other task calls in and everything is synchronized at the call/call receipt point. but i never got myself an ada compiler.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Mhmm. Ada was the first programming language they taught, for only two semesters, so we never got around those parts. And your description leaves me a bit WTF'ing. (That's more because I have had a day's work done today, and am now relaxing with a bottle of beer, rather than because of you failing to explain.)
Blargh. I can't get GCC (MinGW style) to fire from Visual Studio. It keeps claiming I have no libgmp-10.dll, even though it's there and I see it. Maybe the initial directory is derping out...
This is incredibly beautiful and really rich on information. Only I'd need a whole wall to pin it up to in order to be able to fully enjoy it. Yeah, and the means to print it at 1,5x3m, of course.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't know how many I have read, for lacking the means to put this up against a wall. A very cursory glance showed two Alisdair Reynolds novels, though, and Wells' War Of The Worlds, which already adds up to almost 50% of your number.
@ThePhD That tweet was talking about social hacks. You might want to look into that, poor boy.
@sbi I used to. Read it all. Srsly. I stopped doing that, I think, maybe around.... - Wait is it that long already? Since january. Oooh. I spent more of my life here than realized
@sehe I tried to configure multiple monitors, got a black screen with a load of errors, top being something in the kernel dereferencing a NULL pointer o.O
> Heard argument: only men can be bishops since all the apostles were men. By that rationale only JEWS should be bishops. Good luck with that. — Mitch Benn