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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Sep 15, 2014 15:02
if it's not in the standard it doesn't exist in standard C++. Bananas exist. Dogs exist. Software transactional memory exists. They're not in the standard, but they're still things that exist.
Sep 15, 2014 14:59
@BartekBanachewicz You're not going to go all freenode##c on me, are you? "THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A [insert something here you are sure exists but somehow doesn't exist in standard C, only in every single implementation]"
Sep 15, 2014 14:57
#pragma dwim maybe
Sep 15, 2014 14:57
cout << f() `<< f() << endl; or something
Sep 15, 2014 14:55
I wish there was some nicer way of introducing a sequence point
Sep 15, 2014 14:51
does it have g++ 4.9?
Sep 15, 2014 14:44
wait, do you mean politically, or on SO?
Sep 15, 2014 14:41
Does anyone know if liveworkspace.org is ever going to be back up?
Sep 15, 2014 14:37
I think it means that in case of failure and you get a failure you can fall back on your in-case-of-failure fallback option that you prepared in case there was a failure, which will allow you to proceed with your fallback in case of failure.
Sep 15, 2014 14:36
@JerryCoffin That's pretty understandable, actually. Still I think there's a strong distinction between "writing high-level C++ that uses functional idioms when appropriate" and "writing lisp/haskell/whatever in C++", and while the first is actually really good, the second is just for fun (and a wee bit of wankery).
Sep 15, 2014 14:33
in my uneducated plebeian-without-a-phd opinion.
Sep 15, 2014 14:33
@ThePhD that sounds like something you could do with basic expression templates.
Sep 15, 2014 14:28
well let's say you want to write functional code with lots of currying i.e. basically haskell in C++. Then that's when they might be useful. Of course you could be a normal person and write C++ in C++ and Haskell in Haskell, but that would too easy.
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Sep 15, 2014 14:27
(and yeah I know that's one of those non-answers that people hate but whatever)
Sep 15, 2014 14:27
convincing people to use monads is like convincing people to use macros in lisp. They seem kind of cool but not very useful until you start using them regularly and you realise they make your life a lot easier.
Sep 15, 2014 14:26
BBcode. Now that's something I haven't heard of in a long time.
Sep 15, 2014 14:24
(I do very little useful work)
Sep 15, 2014 14:24
writing turing machines with templates, etc.
Sep 15, 2014 14:24
well certainly not in actually useful code. But half the reason I like C++ is that it's so much fun to just fuck around with it.
Sep 15, 2014 14:22
Is it bad that I think they look way better when you write lisp-in-c++?
Sep 15, 2014 14:22
I'm pretty sure there have been a lot of arguments on meta about this channel being called C++ and then not being very C++-y lol.
Sep 15, 2014 14:20
I know you guys don't like actually discussing C++, but this post is quite cool chriskohlhepp.wordpress.com/lambda-over-lambda-in-cplusplus14
Sep 15, 2014 14:19
@AlexM. ha, that image is now permanently stuck in my head.
Sep 15, 2014 14:18
Clearly insulting the language once mostly as a joke when it was much worse than it is today means you're openly hostile to it forever, right guys?
Sep 15, 2014 14:17
those.
Sep 15, 2014 14:16
...wow
Sep 15, 2014 14:15
Removed?
Sep 15, 2014 14:14
There are no answers... There are some cringeworthy comments, though.
Sep 15, 2014 14:10
'twas intentional
Sep 15, 2014 14:10
>2014
Sep 15, 2014 14:10
>using linked lists
May 28, 2014 04:47
@ThePhD Talking to me?
May 28, 2014 04:46
I already know C++
May 28, 2014 04:42
Are there actually any youtube series about C++ with native English speakers lol? They all seem to have very unusual accents.
Jan 16, 2011 09:52
What is new is C++0x, and why has have those features been included