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10:37
@DrorK. hi
 
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12:23
anyone have preferences when naming boolean getters in C? I've been using getFlagName(), eg getTimeout()
But I see that Java, for eg, uses 'is' so that would be isTimeout() or maybe wasTimeout() what do people think is better in C?
12:53
@Toby Hello there
Hi!
Well, if you wish to follow the practice followed by the standard, then you wouldn't use camel case
The standard uses: isinf, isnan, isnormal, isfinite
no camel-case?! But.. but.. readability!
same holds for using "was" for flags raised when events are detected?
@Toby I guess readability is a personal-preference, but if you asked the standard, there is nothing there that even remotely resembles this styling
I'm unaware of the usage of 'was'
but then K&R uses underscores, dont they?
Struggling between the two options of indicating A) "was" there a timeout, or B) "is" the timeout flag set...
13:01
The standard uses underscores just as well
Personally I'd go with "is"
@DrorK. Ta, to date I've been using get, but it's not been feeling right :o
thought it does match set
It doesn't seem to be right within the context of a test
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@DrorK. hi
I need one help
hi
@ASR Feel free to post your questions
There's no need to highlight members
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13:07
ok thank you.
I need explanation for this code :
public static void permutation(String str) {
    permutation("", str);
}

private static void permutation(String prefix, String str) {
    int n = str.length();
    if (n == 0) System.out.println(prefix);
    else {
        for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
            permutation(prefix + str.charAt(i), str.substring(0, i) + str.substring(i+1, n));
    }
}
It doesn't seem like C to me?
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yes its java
This is a C chat room, I believe there is a Java chat room that would most likely be able to help you better...
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ok, thank you.
though it looks like for a string str="hello" passed to permutation would result in:
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13:14
take str="abc" otherwise its large
hheeeeeehelllllllhellllllllhelloooooo
or something like that
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@Toby no,
"abc" would be aabbbbabccccabc possibly
no?
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abc, acb,bac,bca,cba,cab
oh whoops, I forgot the recursive call to permutation()... see told you the Java chat would be better ;)
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13:19
@Toby :) ha ha no one,
I will try until I geet
 
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14:58
DDos attack on github
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@haris nice info
 
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16:13
@ASR thanx.. :)
16:39
@Jude just shoot the question :}
@Toby in C++ there is one pattern for getters --- just naming public functions the same as private variables.
@Toby this is some kind of extended permutation. When repetition count doesn't matter.
or limited by some parameter.
17:00
helloc all;
17:21
helloc @Apoorv;
Am I mistaken or haven't seen You for a while? xP

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