@Vega IMO, the question is poor, and now closed. As for the answer, it's link-only. If the link dies, there's really no answer. The library might be able to be found from the GitHub account and repository name, but I wouldn't really consider it to answer the question.
@Vega BTW: If you use the LQP review queue, you might want to install the userscript that's in this answer, which will prevent your delete-votes from being used in the LQP Review queue, but keeps your review actions as "delete".
@Scratte not only must there at least one answer, it must be either upvoted or accepted. Unless the target question is from the same user as the source question
@rene ohh, not bad. Beer culture here isn't great; whilst there are a lot of small breweries, most of it is 5-ish percent and even the IPAs don't taste too outrageously bitter. "Lager on steroids" is what I call it. Very drinkable, though not very special. I got myself the latest Ardbeg special yesterday. I'll open that today probably <3
@Scratte well I don't know JavaScript so I'm not gonna be much better. It's basically the same as Java, right? They wouldn't give them the same name if they were different. That's why I always put both tags on my questions, just in case.
Pink Elephant or Pink Elephants may refer to: "Seeing pink elephants", a euphemism for a drunken hallucination Pink elephant in the room, a euphemism for a problem no one wants to talk about
I am therefore assuming that this was recommended by a drunken hallucination that you don't want to talk about
ah, I've just now expanded Adriaan's profile for the first time ^^;
@RiggsFolly maybe consider condensing your comments into fewer ones that cover everything rather than one thought per comment. Also, FWIW, the exasperated tone in your 'i give up' comment may be considered unfriendly.
@TylerH It is a little unfriendly to continually change the code in the questions no version of which actually ever matching the error message. We must remember this is a Two Way Street
@Dharman Do you mean you can any other value by or, or with your compiler? Just because something is UB doesn't mean your compiler isn't going to do the sane thing, it's just that you have no guarantee.
It's like type punning through a union, strictly it is UB but all the major compilers do what you expect to happen
@RiggsFolly I did flag a lot of comments as no longer needed once they were no longer needed, but it should still be apparent to you as you were there when OP was making the half dozen edits
Personally I think it's reasonable to allow a new user a few minutes to try and get their question in shape rather than making it perfect on the first try, especially if they're new(er) to programming in general
@Dharman well it does, you just have to have a "sequence point" (term was removed, now we have sequenced before and after). In ++i + ++i there is no squenceing, bot operation "happen at the same time".
@TylerH Still cannot see an error in any of the code posted, tried it again here. However the error he posts does look a little odd. Something makes me think OP's issue is possibly related to something they did just before where they think the error occured. But I dare not post anything else on there now
@RyanM It definitely can be, but it's hard to get a straight NAA flag upheld for something like that. People see the code and hit "Looks OK". You'd be better off with a custom mod-flag and explaining the problem, delete-voting, or a del-pls in here.
@Chipster It's well-defined in C++: "Pre-increment and pre-decrement operators increments or decrements the value of the object and returns a reference to the result."
@AdrianMole Doing more research, I think it's only legal after C++17. Which I think is what we're talking about here. In which case, you're right and I'm wrong.
That's about postfix increment - which yields an rvalue; prefix increment yields an lvalue.
.. OK, I see what you mean about the sequence of the =.
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@AdrianMole Yeah, that's what I meant. The RHS is sequenced before the LHS, so now it's defined. Before that C++17, it doesn't seem to be guaranteed to do that.
@Chipster You could recommend for the next Clang release to add the following command-line switches: -Wdeliberately-stupid, -Wstupid-by-design, or even -Wbrain-fart.
Why was this question closed? Is there a way to make it less opinionated? Even though I see no room for opinion-based answers here, really. stackoverflow.com/q/62216426/1839439
@Dharman as written it reads as if one should "bother" checking for errors, which I respond to very much the same as braiam has already described. If you think that's not what the question is asking, please do edit it so that it's more clear what it's asking. FWIW I don't see Braiam's title edit as much of an improvement (it's still OB, just with presuming yes as the answer)
Also, if you wrote a canonical question about this, is your interest purely to get the question reclosed as a duplicate of it?
OP is not asking if they should check the errors. They are asking if they should implement any error handling for that particular line of code, which is a common mistake of PHP developers.
@Dharman this is where the value of being a SME comes into the equation. Folks have stated why they closed a question as POB; you've identified a problem with that interpretation based on your knowledge of the language. The best course of action here would be, IMHO, edit the question to explicitly state things you understood implicitly while reading that the folks you just asked didn't understand implicitly.
I do this on occasion in css for example, when I see a question getting close votes for not understanding a question, etc. I'll edit the Q and usually leave a comment for previous/potential future close voters attempting to explain the situation.
The topics are very similar, so maybe it should, but my question was focused on connection errors and I am afraid that this question will lose its value when we close as a duplicate.
@AdrianMole Actually, I disagree. The help center itself says "inspire answers that explain “why” and “how”", what best way to inspire why or how than to ask "why" or "how"?
@Braiam I agree, but in this case you would actually be inviting more opinion based answers by asking Why. Asking if you should or not is looking for factual answers, rather than why one might want to it anyway.
@DavidBuck If you can tell what the tags means then you can replace it with what is should actually be. Otherwise the tag seems to be a meta tag of two words combined together.
@Dharman Not without an approve post on MSO. It has < 50 questions so you can use the abbreviated route, but organizing this room to do a burnination requires a meta post.
I may have removed the tag, as an aside, when I was otherwise editing out some fluff from a couple of questions. Didn't seem to add any value, and the tag has no wiki.
That review message seems out of place. There is a link in the answer but there is nothing behind the link. The link is the answer in this case - it's "go here and use this tool". There is nothing to include in the answer to make it not link-only. The real problem is the question is sort of asking for resources.
Checked it and termux is a *NIX shell emulator app for Android. Not sure it exactly falls under tools for programmers but it does advertise itself with "Develop C with clang", so you can use it for programming purposes, I guess.
So this OP keeps putting their code in the edit summary, even though it was explained to them how to edit several times. Is it worth 20k deleting it? Or just let it Roomba on its own eventually?
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica We can't delete a user. If you think the question deserves immediate deletion then you can ask 20kers here. However, you might want to give OP a chance to edit the question into shape. For this reason it is better to let roomba do its thing, because OP might fix it before roomba gets to it.