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04:22
is there a way to cast __int128 to a std::string?
to_string doesn't seem to have a ctor for that
 
6 hours later…
10:17
Is it more idiomatic for naming conventions in C++ to omit the word "get" for example just .size() instead of .getSize()?
 
3 hours later…
12:54
@northerner at least that's more understandable ,size might mean multiple things one of em' might be like setting the buffer size of some data so you may make use of size function.
13:41
@Agent_A what is that? i've never seen 128 bit integers been used
 
1 hour later…
14:43
It is an extension, implementation defined.
@Agent_A you have to make your own
15:17
They showed me this at university, in order to read from a txt file: https://paste.ofcode.org/LQUCtwFesyUZu4N8cHqLr8

However, I ran the code and the last number is not read...
Maybe it works in another version of C...?
I've always used
while(fscanf(...)>0){}
but this time I needed to use feof
15:40
If I run it on Linux, it works lol
But not on Windows
 
2 hours later…
17:55
is this a good algorithm for extracting words from a string ?
void extractor(List<std::string>& words)
{
std::string text; // The string to be searched
std::cout << "Enter some text terminated by *:\n";
std::getline(std::cin, text, '*');

const std::string separators{ " ,;:.\"!?'\n" }; // Word delimiters
size_t start{ text.find_first_not_of(separators) }; // First word start index

while (start != std::string::npos) // Find the words
{
size_t end{ text.find_first_of(separators, start + 1) }; // Find end of word
18:24
@Curio I wonder is it correct to not execute L12 if EOF was detected. You can both reach EOF and have a successful read.

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