Sep 16, 2020 13:27
@Kaiyaha Undefined behavior includes appearing to "work". The program is still fundamentally flawed and doesn't have to do anything reasonable.
 
Aug 6, 2020 02:07
I see you've asked several questions but haven't accepted a single answer. You should read this: What should I do when someone answers my question?
 
Jun 8, 2020 09:43
std::filesystem code works for me using Visual Studio v16.6.1 and SDK 10.0.18362.0
 
May 8, 2020 03:01
I don't know why you're using a for loop instead of while (!yellow.empty()) { /* your code here */ }
 
Apr 17, 2020 04:24
@AlgoRythm Your class template takes a T type, you should be using that instead of a raw char pointer. Your code would be simpler and more correct.
 
Jan 17, 2020 00:50
Here is a standard-compliant implementation that doesn't always return { -1, 0, 1 }
Jan 17, 2020 00:50
42 is also greater than 0 and an implementation that returned 42 is also standard-compliant. I don't understand what your point is.
Jan 17, 2020 00:50
I don't understand your confusion, -1 is less than 0 and 1 is greater than 0. That conforms to the standard specification. The standard doesn't require it return -1 and 1 so you can't portably assert those are the only valid return values. There's a difference between standard-compliant portable code and "works on my machine".
 
Jun 20, 2019 05:06
@EliahuAaron Sorting is not the only way to find the kth smallest element. For example, there's a partition-based method.
Jun 20, 2019 05:06
I'm not sure why you have the goto ss; it's completely pointless.
 
Apr 4, 2019 00:54
@MarkBenningfield Well, I don't think goodwill is a blanket excuse for saying anything you want but I don't think that's what your arguing. Maybe I'm wasting my time here. Have a nice day.
Apr 4, 2019 00:54
@MarkBenningfield I'm not going to debate whether there are people who will be offended by even the most gentle criticism. I'm not concerned about that tiny minority. I'm just saying that we can try to provide neutral critiques without ambiguously harsh or aggressive language. I'm also not saying we should enable low quality content, I'm the king of downvotes and question closing. I just don't think needlessly offending people is an effective teaching tool.
Apr 4, 2019 00:54
@MarkBenningfield Never offend anyone? Not likely. I do believe that our industry excuses some shitty and abusive behavior that wouldn't be acceptable in other professions. Software people like to claim it's a meritocracy and then act as though their expertise has earned them right to be jerks (see Linus Torvalds). We can be better than that.
Apr 4, 2019 00:54
@Mena Everyone can learn how to provide criticism without being an abrasive jerk. It's not "political correctness", it's called professionalism and it's how genuinely mature adults treat each other. Anyone that thinks others need to grow a thicker skin should work on their own social skills.
 
Nov 7, 2018 23:06
Do you understand that benchmarking un-optimized C++ code does not produce useful results? This is a complete waste of time.
Nov 7, 2018 23:06
Are you going to keep ignoring the requests for information on optimization settings you used when building the C++ programs? Benchmarking un-optimized C++ code is kind of pointless.
 

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Mar 27, 2018 23:47
@YvetteColomb That's plagiarized from stackoverflow.com/questions/24542/…
 

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Dec 8, 2015 03:27
@ElimGarak I hope you like it as much as I do.
Mar 17, 2015 22:12
@CaptainGiraffe Do you want me to delete my answer to that "uninitialized variables" question? You seem to have an issue with that.
Jul 5, 2014 19:53
I should have been more specific. I meant rockets not cool bros.
Jul 5, 2014 19:51
True story, I used to babysit Titan II ICBMs.
Jul 5, 2014 19:49
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