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Q: C++ copy constructor, overload assigment operator , methos get()

Kostas RimisI had an exercise in my university in c++. So the course they asked me to make a copy constructor and an overload assigment operator = . So i did and it worked fine. They said me that i am wrong in methos get() and in my copy construcotr and on overload assigment operator. Unfortunatly the exersi...

@Xeo None of them really apply though.
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SOMEBODY CALL A PYROMANIAC
Something that's too localized won't fit in any of the 3.
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DAM GOGGLES
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@Mysticial Off-topic with specific free-form reason?
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@Xeo hmm... good point
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> "Too Localized" is no longer necessary since the specific off-topic reasons now address its main use case. (new)
@Xeo Yeah, I missed that.
Doing too many things at once atm. lol
@TonyTheLion like your mother? haha, burn
So what do I close a homework question copy paste as?
Can't really be "unclear" because the homework question will definitely be "clear". It can't possibly be too broad.
@Rapptz Off Topic -> SO is not a "do my homework for me" site.
19:04
I think that's pushing it because there's nothing inherently wrong with homework questions if they give in effort.
dunno
Oh and they're not really opinion based
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@Rapptz You just asked about "copy paste" homework questions
So.. too localised doesn't address its main use case. :|
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Choose one
19:05
Close as, Off Topic -> Other -> "You suck"
@Xeo It's not off-topic period anyway. It's a programming question on a programming site.
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I will happily close "code plz" questions as off-topic.
We are a programming site, but not a "code plz" site.
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I flag them as offensive.
No.
Overall, this looks like a lot of great work! The breakout of NC and NARQ should be very useful. I think I understand your desire to do away with Too Localized, but filing "Here's my code, help me fix it" under "Off Topic" seems like quite a stretch to me. The topic of SO is writing and fixing code. Code dumps are inappropriate, but they're more like "on topic, but not permitted for other reasons", just like recipe requests are on Cooking. If we're trying to be super clear and helpful about close reasons, I think this one may be problematical. Still, I will wait and see how it goes. — Josh Caswell 3 mins ago
@rightfold lol
19:06
I agree with this guy.
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I'm not a slave.
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@Rapptz It's off-topic because SO defines those questions as off-topic.
Now you're just pushing it.
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Fuck if it's a "programming question", those questions are not our target audience.
That isn't how SO defines Off Topic at all
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19:08
Just close as whatever who cares.
void foo() {} int main() {auto what = **********foo;} :( coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
It's how the new system is defining as Off Topic -- which I mentioned earlier is a stretch.
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@MooingDuck You didn't know that?
@Xeo just occurred to me
Egads I missed. Oh well.
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19:09
@MooingDuck *foo converts to function which converts back to function pointer.
@rightfold Yeah, I'm just saying none of the close reasons are actually valid for too localised questions.
@rightfold yeah. I was aware of the mechanics, it just now dawned on me that it self-chains though
What about those that forget a semicolon?
What close reason do those go under?
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@Rapptz Pick one at random.
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Problem solved.
19:10
Off Topic => SO is not a typo site?
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@Rapptz dupe.
@Rapptz "Run through fucking compiler (RTFC)"
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@Rapptz Good point, we're still clearly missing "no effort"
Which they won't give us. :|
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That would be politically incorrect.
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And political correctness goes above everything!
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19:12
Will there be any reason thingy for RTFM errrr lack of effort type questions? — PeeHaa 埽 6 mins ago
Ohey.
@EtiennedeMartel o_0 is that a good thing?
TL's description sucked, that's why no one flagged it right.
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I propose a removal of the close vote feature.
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In exchange for a ban vote feature.
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Five ban votes is PERMABAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@StackedCrooked lol, eww
I don't get the meaning of the room's topic...
:(
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Cool.
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A: Closing the loop: The closing overhaul is live

RapptzI think the changes are okay but they still don't fill the gap that Too Localised provided earlier. I used Too Localised as a way to close certain questions that could definitely not help anyone and trying to put those under "Off Topic" feels like a stretch to me and seems way too Catch-22 and mi...

Bracing for the angry meta downvotes.
user142019
19:26
Low Effort isn't a reason to close, it's a reason to downvote (and sometimes to attempt to find an appropriate close reason as well). — ben is uǝq backwards 3 mins ago
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ben is uǝq backwards
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I don't really understand why closing reasons even exist.
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Just have close and mark as duplicate.
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:v
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19:28
If a question is bad it's bad and it should be closed.
I think the reasoning is so "Users can know what they did wrong and how they can improve it"
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Which in 99% of cases they won't do.
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Ohey.
It's the reasoning.
Reasonings usually aren't reasonable.
I'm going to miss Not Constructive...
19:37
@thecoshman I suck at writing emails.
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I miss Subjective and Argumentative.
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Not Constructive is beyond retardation.
@EtiennedeMartel me too :P you can send me a draft if you like
@rightfold Retardation? That reminds me of something...
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Bilo?
19:39
@Morwenn This?
"TOTAL RETARDATION in C++" -- C++ future proposals
Yay.
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s/in/is/
@Griwes Well, exactly.
I should award myself with some medal or something o/
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19:39
Ah.
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Good old Arch Enemy.
I don't know about that. NC is the catch-all for everything not duplicate/spam
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My Apocalypse
Arch Enemy - Dead Eyes (See No Future) -
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newfags don't know Subjective and Argumentative HAHHAHAHAA
19:42
We Will Rise is also awesome :D
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We Will eat Rice
yay. Got a job.
@Rapptz Ahaha, you're getting spammed with pings. :)
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@Crowz what job
yeah lol
19:44
@rightfold software engineer co-op, java/python
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> java
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Sucks to be you.
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> python
hey, better than nothing, right?
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Must be a great job!
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Neat!
That's pretty cool
#pragma coliru, whoa.
Coliru now has pragma too... (like a boss)
Undefined behdatavior of the race day:
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lol
-std=coliru++11
Reminds me of the threading knock knock joke
coliru++ main.cpp
@Rapptz lol, I don't know that joke.
But it seems funny.
why #pragma coliru file "a.h" and then #pragma coliru "a.cpp" ?
The split script parses that.
19:53
but when should the "file" go there and when shouldn't it?
@StackedCrooked nice
@melak47 lol my mistake :) Apparently it doesn't matter in my regex.
oh. lol I was trying to figure out some deeper meaning >_>
#pragma coliru looks cool.
19:56
concur. just don't go adding any other #pragma coliru "string" options :p
@melak47 Now, what other pragma could I think of..
:D
New esoteric language based on pragmas and coliru
Why not Zoidb-- #pragma coliru("foo.cpp")?
:D
will #pragma coliru "../../a.h"do anything evil? :p
Are you guys depressed?
19:59
yes, we miss Cat.
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R"foo(
#pragma coliru "foo"
)foo"
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@StackedCrooked ^ you suck.
:D
Raw strings kill every attempt at parsing C++.
@rightfold Yes, that's, erm, intentional.
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#define foo coliru
#pragma foo "hi"
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@melak47 as a fellow feline, I miss Cat. :(
@rightfold just what did you expect to happen there? :p
@TonyTheLion where did he go?
away
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> seen 2 days ago
When did he leave chat again?
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20:02
4 days ago
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> last seen 6d ago
Says his chat profile
oh well
that's your answer then
@rightfold Coliru seems to be getting a meta-language for itself.
lol pretty cool
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(+=) :: (Num a) => IORef a -> IORef a -> IO a this is so evil.
20:05
@rightfold Just keep in mind that this is experimental. This feature may disappear some day.
It's pretty cool though. :P
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Q: c++ sdl game programming

nemrrachedi develope Mario bross game with c++ and sdl libraray . i'm using SDL_sfg for images angle rotation , the images does appare but the angle of the image ;it doesn't change // bullet.cpp // bullet methodes bullet::bullet(SDL_Surface* img,int x,int y,int xVel,int yVel,int ang) { box.x=x; b...

Oh cool, they even list the users next to the close reason.
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@StackedCrooked Like Clang.
badum-tish
I installed clang this morning.
@Mysticial lololol
20:09
Right, it doesn't work.
I don't understand why.
@Mysticial lol, why is it on hold?
clang++ tries to call an executable named "":
"" -cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ...
@Jeffrey It will automatically change from "on hold" to "closed" after a few days if it doesn't get reopened.
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Q: How can I sort two vectors in the same way, with criteria that uses only one of the vectors in C++?

user2381422How can I sort two vectors in the same way, with criteria that uses only one of the vectors in C++? For example: vector<MyObject> vectorA; vector<int> vectorB; and I sort vectorA by some criteria. Then I need to sort vectorB in the same way that I sorted vectorA. One option is to create a str...

sort (p . fst) $ zip xs ys
(If sort was a thing in Haskell)
Oh wait, it is.
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Yeah it is lol
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Wait, I'm missing an uncurry there, I think
Nope, uncurry won't help
And I STILL stand by the fact that the protagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies (Captain Jack Sparrow) Is a Person of Color.
@Mysticial aaaand... lounged
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Time to fire up ghci!
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@Xeo Data.List
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20:14
@Xeo but you want sortBy, not sort.
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Ya, I noticed.
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sortBy (\a b -> fst a `compare` fst b) $ zip xs ys
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I'm trying without the lambda
ahahaha lol
I passed my Numerical Methods exam
exactly 50% score :D
I mean I wrote total derpments there
posted on June 12, 2013 by Jim Hogg

If you have arrived in the middle of this blog series, you might want instead to begin at the beginning. This post explains the flow of data within the Visual C++ compiler – starting with our C++ source program, and ending with a corresponding binary program. This post is an easy one – dipping our toes into the shallow end of ocean. Let's examine what happens when we compile

20:17
gcc will give an error if an include canny be found, right?
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Of course.
@Feeds funny how these MS blog posts never seem to render right for me using chrome on ubuntu
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@Xeo Keep it readable. :P
> just wow if you want to see this and ur not a little girl youre clearly eather an athiest or a fag. disgusting.
^ Some guy talking about Equestria Girls.
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> athiest
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20:19
What the fuck does atheism have to do with this?
Because God does not like ponies, obviously.
@thecoshman for me it was HTTPS. Maybe they load their style sheet from a non https link and that's why it doesn't work, or something
@EtiennedeMartel OP is probably a faggot anyway. (this use is justified as a meme)
@BartekBanachewicz 4chan can go fuck a volcano.
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@EtiennedeMartel Ah, that's why he created them.
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@EtiennedeMartel I caught my friend with 100+ tabs open on /mlp/
@BartekBanachewicz "caught"?
holy crap
I mean, he's probably an idiot because he hangs out on 4chan, but sure.
@EtiennedeMartel he opened his browser and they were there
user142019
20:21
@thecoshman yup, looks like it might be that. <link href="http://i1.blogs.msdn.com/rrcontent/905c7367454257d846179b5664182001-0d4983fe65dab9bc4d5debb4ec97b3a6-RequestReducedStyle.css" rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" />
@Xeo it'd be easier if std::sort didn't make copies of the objects and instead just used iter_swap :(
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OH NO A COPY
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@MooingDuck Erm. iter_swap is swap(*it, *it) - so, really, the same.
oh no ponies
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Okay, apparently, I don't understand what curry does on functions that don't take a tuple.
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@Xeo fine, if it used swap(T&, T&). But instead std::sort is allowed to (and MSVC's does) make local copies of T on the stack :(
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@Xeo functions are never tuples.
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Err, typo~
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@Xeo error.
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Prelude> curry map

<interactive>:4:7:
    Couldn't match expected type `(a0, b0)' with actual type `a1 -> b1'
    Expected type: (a0, b0) -> c0
      Actual type: (a1 -> b1) -> [a1] -> [b1]
    In the first argument of `curry', namely `map'
    In the expression: curry map
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> :t curry compare
curry compare :: (Ord a, Ord b) => a -> b -> (a, b) -> Ordering
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20:26
Wtf?
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Prelude> curry compare 1 2 (3, 4)
LT
Prelude> curry compare 1 2 (1, 2)
EQ
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Wait wtf
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Oh, I know.
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Is it
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(a, b) is Ord.
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20:27
And compare takes two Ord a => as.
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curry compare = \a b (c, d) -> (a, b) `compare` (c, d)?
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instance (Ord a, Ord b) => Ord (a, b) where
    compare :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Ordering

curry :: ((a, b) -> c) -> a -> b -> c
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That still doesn't make sense from currys type signature. :(
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@Xeo ^ :)
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Oh
I guess the generic a can be reduced to (a0, b0)
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20:29
Of course.
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interesting
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(a, b) is a subtype of c.
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And now, for unary functions!
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Don't mind my terminology if it's wrong.
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> :t curry id
curry id :: a -> b -> (a, b)
user142019
20:30
Fill in the type variables: id :: a -> a becomes id :: (a, b) -> (a, b).
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ah, sure
c must be a tuple in that case
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a can become (b, c) because there are no constraints saying that it cannot.
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yea
So you can curry everything, huh.
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No.
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Prelude> :t curry take

<interactive>:1:7:
    Couldn't match expected type `(a0, b0)' with actual type `Int'
    Expected type: (a0, b0) -> c0
      Actual type: Int -> [a1] -> [a1]
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20:33
Prelude> curry (>>=)

<interactive>:11:7:
    No instance for (Monad ((,) a0))
      arising from a use of `>>='
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Those two have constraints.
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The first one is kind of like a ~ Int but it's implicit. The second one is Monad a.
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Ohey, I just discovered sortWith
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Meh, GHC.Exts.
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sortWith fst $ zip xs ys
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20:35
Neat.
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boost::sort(r | boost::adaptors::map_keys) kinda deal
Surely you mean range::sort(operators::first {}, r) :v
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heh
Surely I mean range::sort([]get<0>, r)
That doesn't work for tuples though. I have using first = get<0>;.
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xs.Zip(ys).OrderBy(p => p.Item1)
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20:37
hah!
Also, wait, your range::sort takes a projection as the first parameter?
Ah, actually I implemented nothing in the way of customization. And I don't think I'll revisit sorting now that I can't defer to <algorithm>.
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Oh wait, needs Tuple.Create. :'<
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Fuck you C#.
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Hm, reminds me, SGI STL has select1st and project1st (and _2nd) function objects
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csharp> var xs = new[] {5, 2, 7, 1, 4, 3, 4};
csharp> var ys = new[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7};
csharp> xs.Zip(ys, Tuple.Create).OrderBy(p => p.Item1)
{ (1, 4), (2, 2), (3, 6), (4, 5), (4, 7), (5, 1), (7, 3) }
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20:40
Isn't there a shortcut for p => p.Item1? Something like OrderBy(_.Item1).
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lol
boost::sort(r, order_by([]get<0>)); :3
Is there any good introduction to programming with ranges?
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@rightfold That... doesn't seem like a shortcut, really.
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irb(main):001:0> [1, 2, 3].zip([2, 3, 4], [3, 4, 5], [4, 5, 6])
=> [[1, 2, 3, 4], [2, 3, 4, 5], [3, 4, 5, 6]]
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Ruby owns.
20:45
anyone else mildly amused by how the msvc team seemingly haven't dared to post about vs2013 on their blog yet? I wonder if they've guessed at the reception it might get
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I sometimes use zip [0..] xs for keeping indices. Very nice.
¬_¬ I've spent most of these evening trying to work out why GCC can't find this type... it does find that type just fine... it's a different type that it struggles with, because it is still in the namespace I thought I removed... I need to learn to read
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@jalf There was that one blog.
@Xeo nothing on the vcblog though
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20:50
Well, STL said he has a VCblog draft ready for after BUILD
> I've got a VCBlog draft with a detailed changelog that I'll be able to publish after the Build conference.
ah
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Likely it's all being held back because of build
Which is in just two weeks
yeah, but normally you'd expect them to at least mention that vs2013 has been officially announced
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woo

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