@sehe true that, I guess some of the sarcasm got stuck somewhere in the tubez connecting your Internet to mine
@SinthiaV I'm sorry for making you feel insulted, it's my way of writing when I'm reading a book which contains too much BS to make any C++ developer feel happy about it
@refp Oh. So you don't have any problems. In my opinion, the standard isn't for insight but for resolutions. Insight comes from experience, and it can help to read about other's experience.
@CheersAndHth book draft is a fine example of that IMO. Also 'Flaming Dangerzone' is along those lines
@sehe of course I have problems, though I tend to spend time with the standard and forums where I can read about other problems, and learning by solving theirs (and my own)
@rubenvb let's start the flame war.. switch to hg!
now I got to an example of an application which offers the user menu choices, and it's wrapped in a bool done = false; while (!done) { ... }, shouldn't a book with a title such as professional c++ at least use a do { } while (...)?
this really sucks. I can directly visually apply the patches, but any automated tool sucks at visual recognition. Let's see if there are gui crapwares I can try
@rubenvb a lot of things are equivalent to one an other when it comes to the end result, but you should still prefer to do it the "proper" way (and since the menu is to be expressed at least once, do { } while should be the preferred option)
@DeadMG No way. Much to much work. Doesn't solve anything. And doesn't scale. We're way way past binning here. Remember, this is the prime user guy that we've been seeing on-and-off since january
I have been feeding almost all characters into the literal string (except those with explicit need for escape). It compiles on gcc, but that's not the point here. Just try to learn a bit about what the standard says.
@nhahtdh read 2.3:1 [lex.charset] The basic source character set consists of 96 characters: the space character, the control characters representing horizontal tab, vertical tab, form feed, and new-line, plus the following 91 graphical characters:
Related to this question: Error while trying to parse "Flag for moderator" text
I'm trying to flag this (and related) for moderator attention. Here is my flag verbatim:
user1131997 is back, disrupting the room with unconstructive, highly off-topic questions and ditto banter. We try...
@sbi If you applied a little patience, you could (read). Also the chat history is at your disposal, except for the flagged messages, perhaps (but with your owner powers you could even summon those).
@sehe I came here to a room where there were 29 flags pending, only 2.5 of which fit on my screen, belonging to different users. The screen scrolled like mad, because you were all producing messages like you get paid per line, so that I even failed to parse in time what came flying by. Given that, isn't it Ok if a regular asked for what's up, expecting two sentences explaining the situation?
@Maxpm I flagged your flag cause it looked spammy amidst the rest of the flags, and was disrupting the attempt at conversation. It was not personal, nor incriminating, nor repercussive.
@sbi Yeah that would be okay. Would it be okay if I answered in slightly less enraged caps? I realize things will be hard to spot, but there's always the personal replies tab page in the SO Chat user page.
@sbi Yeah, I do. We both suffered from hectic chat, ok. Now, I'll say this on the matter: I do very much expect you to resort to combing your replies list instead of shouting. I think you may have realized that the shouting was really counterproductive. With that, I'm happy to leave it
@rubenvb As is you can't. But if you're willing to violate your service agreement (assuming there's no legislation that overrules it, obviously) to make use of some other right, why don't you just pirate it like a normal person?
@sbi Well. I disagree. I very much gave you the information the minute I saw you enter. If I failed to plink you, my apologies. We should be about par there :)
Yeah, but I am trying to motivate myself to start implementing my interfaces, and there is not a single person here who even knows what that means. So, I thought I would maybe try a chat. Another wasted hour ;-}
@rubenvb there were some non-trivial changes between those two releases IIRC so it might be quite tricky depending on what subsystem you're looking to cherry pick patches from
@sehe problem is I have to completely seperate repos. I just need to use the diffs which are visually clear but git apply and patch disagree. Let's see if cherry-pick initiates the git merge magic.
@rubenvb now use git merge-tool (vim threesome or meld/kdiff3 are weapons of choice. On windows, TortoiseMerge absolutely rocks for conflict resolution)