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08:26
observables are inherently bad so
especially when you're using an "observable" to mutate member state instead of returning a new value
 
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16:34
what makes an observable inherently bad?
16:47
Anyone used MFC outside of VS (e.g. Qt Creator QMake, using VS 2017 compiler)? What do I need to link?
I need to add some huge classes that use CString, CArray etc. to my Qt project
 
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17:59
can anyone help me with this stupid mistake? http://prntscr.com/mbojpc
remove parens
mat<int, 2> small;
thanks
what's the difference though?
mat<int, 2> small; declares a variable of type mat<int, 2> and mat<int, 2> small(); declares a function that accepts no parameters and returns mat<int, 2>
gcc and clang actually provide readable error message for this
but not MSVC
makes a lot of sense thanks!
 
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19:06
if I have a big generic class say mat<double, 2, 2>
how can I shorten it on function declarations?
mat(const mat<T, rows, cols> & mat2)
to something line mat(const auto & mat2)
doesn't work though
you can make use of injected-class-name
mat(const mat& mat2)
great
I love c++ very flexible
19:29
if I separate my class into header declarations and source definitions
my definitions look so long like
template <typename T, int rows, int cols>
mat<T, rows, cols>::mat() : data(new T[rows * cols]) {
	this->fill(0);
}
how to shorten this?
19:40
oh, prepare yourself for disappointment
once you're dealing with templates, you can't meaningfully separate them into a source file and header file
by meaningfully you mean cleanly?
because compiler is generating that code for every type, rows, cols combination
so the code must be in a header file
unless you want to have a separate header and a separate source file in which you'll be writing all the possible combinations you'll want this type to be used with
what if I use macros for replacing the boring template<> and mat<>
don't
I mean, you could
but nobody likes that use of macros
but isn't the whole point of headers not to include logic code?
19:44
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Q: Why can templates only be implemented in the header file?

MainIDQuote from The C++ standard library: a tutorial and handbook: The only portable way of using templates at the moment is to implement them in header files by using inline functions. Why is this? (Clarification: header files are not the only portable solution. But they are the most convenien...

20:03
thanks

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