I really have no idea if an implementation specific behaviour, i.e. reinterpret_cast from pointer to function type to void*, is allowed to bypass the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion that would, IMO, require an instantiation.
E.g. can reinterpret_cast<...>(p) always return 0 but not evaluate p? That's odd.
@Luc That said, while a reinterpret_cast is generally implementation-specific, the following cast is always defined to work: “pointer to object of type T” => void* => “pointer to T”
@nicotranquil I don't believe so, at least I haven't found one, otherwise I'd probably be watching it. I think most people in this room would prefer C++ over C generally, but you can probably get appropriate answers from them anyways.
@kbok I'd need a little more to go on than that. If I remember right, java.lang.Error is multi-purpose. And "Unresolved compilation problems" could be a few things.
For instance java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError is in fact a java.lang.Error. If you're getting the second one when you think you should be getting the first, and you're using reflection, then you're probably correct about that.
@kbok It's most likely that you're getting an Error instead of a NoClassDefFoundError because you're doing something that the compiler has no clue about, and thus can't give you a more accurate description of the error.
@Poik The message is followed by several lines like MQException cannot be resolved to a type, etc. So I guess this is the same as a NoClassDefFoundError in this case.
I suppose. You'd have to track down why it's throwing the error, which it sounds like you have an MQException class trying to be cast as a different class.
Or that it doesn't have the correct handling for the MQException, and is throwing a different error altogether.
That's terribly likely. Check also that the library doesn't need to have .so or .dll files put into the library path. This is one of the reasons JOGL was having problems working with NetBeans for me. (Which also seems like a bad practice on the part of JOGL to me.)
Just as a side note, it's sad when people care so little about a language that they'd rather discuss it in a room dedicated to another language entirely.
Then again, I would say that Java deserves that kind of treatment.
I don't know what you mean by official, but this is the one where people sometimes talk C++. We could just rename it to Lounge<Java> if we wanted :) There's no "officiality" here.
@CatPlusPlus I don't feel challenged with python. I feel like everything has been done for me and I just need to put it together. It's like advanced Lego.
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What if, Quantum states actually collapse when the universe code compiles.... and since it appears to occur during observation, it's simply because quantum code is JIT compiled, and time pauses until it's done.
> A function can be defined in a friend declaration of a class if and only if the class is a non-local class (9.8), the function name is unqualified, and the function has namespace scope.
consequence, doesnt need to be in there. just wondering if there is a syntax for it, like mytype.template functionName() or bla::tempalte functionName()
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> A friend function defined in a class is in the (lexical) scope of the class in which it is defined. A friend function defined outside the class is not
I'm not sure how relevant it is.
I can't access foo even when explicitly qualifying it.
In any case compilers are bad with this kind of thing I believe. Except for Borland, they tend to struggle with this stuff.
Yeah even if the lexical scope is the class's I think the name of the friend is present in it so that's not it.
> A name nominated by a friend declaration shall be accessible in the scope of the class containing the friend declaration.
@Node After some more research I simply have no idea if what we see is conforming a lot. I found this link quite useful in summing up some of the gotchas that come with friends, but that doesn't address what's at hand.
yeah, that's what I'd usually do, but this specific case got kind of awkward. Type erasure on types with varying size and alignment, and allocated via _aligned_malloc and freed with _aligned_free. Ended up enough of a headache that I settled for soem kind of quasi-RAII ;)
What's the rule? Three strikes and you refactor? Well I'm one strike away.
I'm not going to write a wrapper for just two cases. Instead I have a wrapper that can adapt a variety of situations, including those two. I guess I'm still generic ain't I?
@kbok It's the most efficient async I/O API there is on Windows. So that, or a library which wraps it (like Boost.Asio) is very much worth learning if you need highly performant async I/O :)
Facebook isn't a social website. Facebook is a turn people into barcodes and feeds. I don't really see comments to wall posts as much anymore. Kinda hard to do now that people think every one of their thoughts is golden.
You know what my facebook page amounts to? A Bing advertisement about how bad search engines are. I feel the exact way.
"Hey guys, my mom isn't feeling well." "Mom? I had a mom once." "Panda bears have moms." "A panda can't survive on fish." "Fish are dissappearing in Japan."
I would know, now that everyone on facebook is a friend of a friend somehow, and that makes them entitled so view all my information. Yeah, new facebook setting..... and I was told about this 10 minutes ago. Too bad I can't change it for a few hours....
Funny, I said the same stuff a few weeks ago and it was starred.
One day you'll wake up and you'll hear facebook feeds in your head and find out you bought stuff online in your sleep.
"I'm sorry, would you like to be my neighbor on my farm. I need to increase its size so I have have virtual manure in my yard." "You want me to virtually sit next to you, so you can put shit in your virtual yard?"