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12:28 AM
@Stargateur I thought C was a subset of C++, therefore anything that compiles C++ would be able to compile C....so then what do I need if I want to compile and run C code on Windows?
 
@Ungeheuer No, from the first standard of C++, C++ was not fully retro compatible with C.
 
ugh...................
 
c99 add a lot of diffrence.
and C11 finish it
now c++ and C don't have a lot in common, semantic, behavior, etc a lot of thing is different.
in 1990 have one compiler make sense, we are now in 2017...
but Microsoft suffer that the same disease that IBM. they don't change.
 
 
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7:00 AM
helloc all;
 
 
2 hours later…
8:57 AM
jemalloc @IljaEverilä;
the funny thing is that in french "je" stand for "I".
We could translate by "I'm allocate X" :p
 
Imma allocate you X
Today's the last day before holidays. Wow such productive.
 
oh really ?
 
how can i print pattern like this pastebin.com/pBPCD3LV
?
 
9:16 AM
@Stargateur No, not really.
 
@jagdish

printf("01 02 03 04\n"
"12 13 14 05\n"
"11 16 15 06\n"
"10 09 08 07\n");
 
I see we have a TDD amongst us...
 
XD ^^
bad question => bad answer
This is how I work.
 
Not at all, that's a perfect answer
Especially from the test driven development perspective.
Produce the minimal code that passes given tests, nothing more.
 
haha ^^
I don't use this method myself :p
 
9:23 AM
Everything extra is just wasted effort with no business value :P
 
@Stargateur tu es français ?
 
@Idle001 Yes, my friend.
 
nice, I knew someone from rennes who made the first spark toward breaking SHA-1 using hash collision attack, his name is veguard something
 
 
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12:28 PM
helloc all;
 
1:04 PM
> "VS Compiler Error C2143"
> In a C program, variables must be declared at the beginning of the function, and they cannot be declared after the function executes non-declaration instructions.
// C2143j.c
int main()
{
    int i = 0;
    i++;
    int j = 0; // C2143
}
 
@Kamiccolo remember when I said: "the question is not: is MSVS handle c11 but is MSVS handle c99 ?"
But I think this is wrong
2015 handle this
 
"non-declaration instructions" x_X
 
wait I'm stupid I pick clang
 
@Stargateur heh
> Warning(s):
Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.00.23506 for x64
2
That's a good warning. For sure.
 
XDDDD
 
1:24 PM
@Stargateur You mean if it can handle C89
This statement is false even for C89
 
@DrorK. really ?
I through C89 don't allow this
Or maybe it was just K&C draft
 
C89 doesn't allow mixture of declarations with statements
That's not the same thing as requiring the declarations at the beginning of a function
void func(void) { int i; puts("hello"); { int y; puts("world"); } return; }
 
40
Q: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code in C

user707549I declared a variable in this way: int i = 0; I get the warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code How can I fix it?

Conclusion: The question is: is MSVS can respect at least one standard in the universe ?
 
I don't know if it behaves accordingly, maybe the documentation is false
 
@DrorK. I make a code snipped that prove that vc compile without, error...
doc is false
every get surprises...
 
1:51 PM
@Stargateur which VS?
Particular versions of VS does not compile it.
 
well, "Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.00.23506 for x64" waining compile it :p
 
@Stargateur this is not the version of VS.
Which is apparently tied to specific toolchain.
So far everything from 2008 to 2013 does not.
 
2015 is the only who improve thing...
 
2:10 PM
lol so many time I haven't launch msvs
update 1 => update 3
in microsoft time that make a lot
at least 1 year ^^
 
@Stargateur And I have to increase VM's size for it >_<
 
I think that upgrade will finish... maybe before tomorow
 
@Stargateur it's like putting E330 to piece of shit. Literally. To make it taste like vanilla.
 
3:07 PM
FINISH
1 hour to update a program
arch linux this will take me 5s to update all LLVM.
 
@Stargateur installation for me is on it's.... 1.5 hour. Acquiring update 3 atm.
The most cumbersome thing was cleaning all the updates and shit one-by-one >_<
Just uninstalling all those VS versions ---- couldn't take care of it.
 
microsoft logic is brain fuck
 
 
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5:44 PM
> "GNU C library (glibc) founder and maintainer Roland McGrath has stepped down from the project"
 
6:08 PM
damn, we lost the only one who know a little how glibc works...
look, "So long, Thanks, and Happy Hacking,", the clue is here !
 
> "Over these 30 years, a few others have contributed individually more
than I did and the rest of you have contributed collectively far more
than I ever could have."
 

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