Jun 12, 2018 11:37
Instead of just removing the line stating the version is iOS could you please post a non-iOS 12 crash report? This crash could very well be related to a bug in iOS 12 (which is not even in public beta yet).
 

Cats

Cats everywhere!
Jul 13, 2016 10:15
that’s indeed something remarkable
Jul 13, 2016 10:14
I bet you haven’t visited any news site yet, because they are full of this pokemon stuff
Jul 13, 2016 10:13
you're lucky
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Feb 14, 2016 16:13
@BaldEagle Well, if you would like to support IE 8 then stick to jQuery, but seriously, do you really need to do that?
Feb 14, 2016 16:10
of course, typo
Feb 14, 2016 16:09
jQuery just slows down your website and obscures a beautiful object-orientated API by strange getter and setter methods.
Feb 14, 2016 16:08
@BaldEagle You don't need jQuery. jQuery is from a time when IE had JScript instead of JavaScript and there were no standards for AJAX, etc. All these things are standardised nowadays. See XMLHttpRequest, querySelector.
Feb 14, 2016 14:43
what are you talking about?
Feb 14, 2016 14:35
@TechTreeDev If you just started learning web front-end technologies, drop jQuery before it's too late...
Feb 14, 2016 14:20
@TechTreeDev Just saying, that's terrible code. You should perform all these animations with CSS, unify all these document ready handlers, and use e.preventDefault() instead of returning false.
 

PHP

Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, ...
Feb 14, 2016 14:45
@bwoebi not at all possible
Feb 14, 2016 14:45
no
 

C

C stands for Control.
Jan 3, 2016 21:08
Of course, but a few of things you pointed out went on my list.
Jan 3, 2016 21:05
Thanks a lot so far!
Jan 3, 2016 21:05
I really appreciate your help!
Jan 3, 2016 21:04
I am cautious in that perspective but I’ll anyway check to make sure.
Jan 3, 2016 21:01
You said you saw this in the source code, can you give me a hint where?
Jan 3, 2016 21:00
I use -Ofast...
Jan 3, 2016 20:59
Intresseting. Do you know how often this actually is an issue?
Jan 3, 2016 20:55
I see. But that does not apply to dynamically allocated memory, does it?
Jan 3, 2016 20:54
Yes
Jan 3, 2016 20:54
What optimisation could a compiler perform here that would break this?
Jan 3, 2016 20:53
I don’t see how this is wrong as long as this is only used on the same 32-bit system.
Jan 3, 2016 20:49
What exactly do you mean in the last sentence?
Jan 3, 2016 20:45
@DrorK. you seem to be pretty familiar with the standards: can I safely replace my void pointer arithmetic with char pointer arithmetic?
Jan 3, 2016 20:43
so it won’t compile using TurboC, who cares
Jan 3, 2016 20:42
please, don’t destroy my dream ;)
Jan 3, 2016 20:42
so it should be no problem using UTF8 in string literals AFAIK
Jan 3, 2016 20:41
UTF8 is fully ASCII compatible
Jan 3, 2016 20:38
other way round then, does it?
Jan 3, 2016 20:37
Non-basic character set: I don’t think the standard forbids to place non-characters sequences in string literals, does it?
Jan 3, 2016 20:36
I’m aware of the state of exact-width integers
Jan 3, 2016 20:32
But of course, that should be changed and is on my list.
Jan 3, 2016 20:31
@DrorK. That’s only the compiler... and that‘s not the only thing that’s wrong about malloc calls there...
Jan 3, 2016 20:30
@DrorK. Goodness, I've completely forgotten that’s an GCC extension
Jan 3, 2016 20:28
@DrorK. All packages compile with -std=c11. It’s definitely a goal for the compiler and engine too.
Jan 3, 2016 20:26
@DrorK. It’s just replacing all off_t functions with the long versions. I’m working on that
Jan 3, 2016 20:25
ok, that’s because the compiler uses off_t and Linux compilers hide off_t without -std=gnu11
Jan 3, 2016 20:23
The project targets POSIX
Jan 3, 2016 20:23
I try to do, is there something implementation specific
Jan 3, 2016 20:07
(the compiler is a bit messy, I know)
Jan 3, 2016 20:06
you can now also view the source code at github.com/emojicode/emojicode if you are interested in
Jan 3, 2016 20:06
necessarily
Jan 3, 2016 20:05
no, undefined
Jan 3, 2016 20:03
speed and cross-platform consistence
Jan 3, 2016 20:02
for which integers? for those used in the byte code?
Jan 3, 2016 19:57
@DrorK. definitely, I'm sure there are many more typos in it
Jan 3, 2016 19:56
it should, thanks
Jan 3, 2016 19:51
there are some plans for reflection so a special state might be need, I’ll leave it for now