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23:11
Cleanup on aisle three
23:43
So I'm reading some old flamewars about whether to cast the result of malloc(). The opinions are:
- You should never cast because it's unnecessary in C and it's morally wrong to do so.
- You should cast if you intend to compile in for both C and C++.
- You should never compile as both C and C++ because they are completely different languages and it's morally wrong to even think they are at all similar.
- You should use preprocessor:
#if __cplusplus
    int* ptr = (int*)malloc(size * sizeof(int));
#else
    int* ptr = malloc(size * sizeof(int));
#endif
#2 is reasonable.
I also forget why it's morally wrong to cast in C.
redundant
@milleniumbug oh for fucks sake. :D
23:49
That's a really dumb argument against cross-compilation.
also some compilers not warning about missing prototypes
@ThePhD fanbois
@ThePhD casting Couch
@milleniumbug I guess the rule is: It's not C++ unless it unreadable and produces 1000 lines of template errors.
3
I guess you described the spirit of C++ correctly :)

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