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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Aug 30, 2014 11:58
@LightnessRacesinOrbit OK, I will wait for people to vote to reopen it
Aug 30, 2014 11:56
Aug 30, 2014 11:54
I edited it so it meets all the criteria in the help center and got even more downvotes. Life's not fair.
Aug 30, 2014 11:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I mean, someone with the power the remove the "on hold". I found the answer to my question and it's on hold, so I can't answer it.
Aug 30, 2014 11:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum Haha.
Aug 30, 2014 11:43
If my question is put on hold and I edit the question (to fit the rules in the help center), are the admins automatically reminded to recheck the question?
Jul 21, 2014 22:39
@germinolegrand Why don't you ask it on the main?
Jul 19, 2014 14:07
@CatPlusPlus I know, it was a stupid remark...
Jul 19, 2014 14:04
@Bartek I see, but why? Apart from being slower
Jul 19, 2014 13:58
I mean, it's not an awesome language, but compare it to PHP? Come on.
Jul 19, 2014 13:57
@BartekBanachewicz What? Why did Java did so poorly?
Jul 16, 2014 08:29
Well yeah, languages created by women are even worse.
Jul 16, 2014 08:26
@Jefffrey :D PHP is the worst prog. lang. ever created by man
Jul 14, 2014 17:36
@CatPlusPlus What makes you say that? C++ is awesome
Jul 13, 2014 17:20
@milleniumbug Why? You don't like switches?
Jul 13, 2014 17:17
Right, thx
Jul 13, 2014 17:17
@rightfold That's a swear word, isn't it? :)
Jul 13, 2014 17:17
@MartinJames I don't want to finish execution of the function, just the for loop
Jul 13, 2014 17:13
How do you break a for loop from within a switch which is inside the for loop?
Jul 13, 2014 16:14
@Jefffrey That's on purpose. It's an exercise ;) Guess what's the output
Jul 13, 2014 16:07
Sorry, didn't know you'd mind. I just thought I would share this fun exercise :)
Jul 13, 2014 12:38
@BartekBanachewicz At 2:37 PM?
Jul 13, 2014 11:07
So if we use a base $z$ and want to represent signed integer type of size $z^k$, we send positive numbers $x < z^k/2$ to itself and negative $x$, $z^k/2 \leq x$ to $z^k + x$, unsigned are just plain number in binary and when you want to convert unsigned u to -u, you flip the bits, this reflect the number around $z^k/2$ and add one because...?
Jul 13, 2014 10:41
@FredOverflow :D I just hope you are not a parent...
Jul 13, 2014 10:39
Don't think so
Jul 13, 2014 10:39
@FredOverflow Yes, but would it be worth it?
Jul 13, 2014 10:36
Oh my god! I understand numbers representation in computers! So cool! :D
Jul 13, 2014 10:24
@MartinJames Sometimes one just doesn't know what to search for. But next time, I will try more.
Jul 13, 2014 10:22
@FredOverflow Thank you! :)
Jul 13, 2014 10:20
@FredOverflow Thaks, I was afraid nobody'll answer :) So it's 1 in binary and negated?
Jul 13, 2014 10:15
Hi, why does unsigned u = 1; cout << -u; outputs 65535 on 16-bit pc for example?
Jul 12, 2014 19:52
@Puppy Ah, thanks.
Jul 12, 2014 19:51
@Puppy Exeptions? Memory leaks? Why??
Jul 12, 2014 19:48
@Puppy Would you please care to tell me why? :)
Jul 12, 2014 19:47
@Jefffrey :D I know how to solve the problem (now two ways), but I'm interested in why is it not possible - it'd be convenient. Don't you know?
Jul 12, 2014 19:46
Hey, why is it not possible to allocate 2D array like this?
int *ar = new int [100][50];
Jun 15, 2014 14:23
Hi, an alogithm question: Say when quicksorting a list, after choodisng the pivot, we first process the shorter part and save the longer to a stack. What is the space complexity? It should be $\log_2 n$... But why?
Jun 14, 2014 08:27
Now how can you say that
Jun 14, 2014 08:26
The purpose of the course is to teach how to program, afterall
Jun 14, 2014 08:24
@AlexM. What about learning to program, while I'm at it? :D Thanks, though.
Jun 14, 2014 08:20
@AlexM. You've learned to program just through reading?
Jun 14, 2014 08:13
@AlexM. I like that philosophy, I gave me this hw myself, however. I'm preparing myself for the finals and thought I might be asked to do that :)
Jun 14, 2014 08:10
@MartinJames I know that...
Jun 14, 2014 08:09
@MartinJames I thought switching them like that is nonsense, since - what node is the node just behind the one being switched pointing at? (I don't know, don't know how pointers work :))
Jun 14, 2014 08:06
@MartinJames It's just pascal...
Jun 14, 2014 08:06
@MartinJames I'm so sorry... I went to this room because it is the most active and thought I'd be most likely to get a response here
Jun 14, 2014 08:02
@MartinJames I thought so! So this answer I got here is wrong: stackoverflow.com/questions/24214256/…
Jun 14, 2014 07:56
@MartinJames The only trouble is swapping two nodes, really
Jun 14, 2014 07:55
@MartinJames I need it for school :) I already did merge sort on the list
 

 bin

It's a bin, for binning things.
Jul 13, 2014 16:06
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

void HelpMe(int *p, int *num, int *q);
void WhereAmI(int *p, int *q, int a);

void HelpMe(int *p, int *num, int *q) {
 int a;

 a = 2;
 q = &a;
 *p = *q + *num;
 num = p;
}


void WhereAmI(int *p, int *q, int a) {
 a = 6;
 *p = a + *p;
 *q = a + 3;
 HelpMe(q, &a, p);
}


int main() {
 int *p;
 int q;
 int *num;
 int a;

 a = 3;
 q = 5;
 p = &a;
 num = &q;

 HelpMe(&a, p, num);
 WhereAmI(&q, p, *num);

 cout << "*p = " << *p << " q = " << q << " *num = " << *num << endl;