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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Jun 26, 2013 18:00
Bye
Jun 26, 2013 18:00
@MooingDuck Because it's faster.
Jun 26, 2013 18:00
Anyway, sorry for not double-checking.
Jun 26, 2013 17:59
I don't remember this no-questions rule
Jun 26, 2013 17:59
A long time ago
Jun 26, 2013 17:59
I read the rules once.
Jun 26, 2013 17:52
Hi there, any idea why this lambda can't access v? (It segfaults.) pastebin.com/gXVXXHfS
Jan 13, 2013 18:40
Java IS the WTF operator.
Jan 13, 2013 16:20
It warns about comparisons of signed <> unsigned, but not implicit conversions.
Jan 13, 2013 16:19
Yep.
Jan 13, 2013 16:19
Hmm... shouldn't -Wall warn about implicit conversions?
Jan 13, 2013 16:17
@Mysticial Thank you!
Jan 13, 2013 16:16
unsigned char
Jan 13, 2013 16:16
What datatype is char(5) ^ uchar(7)?
Jan 3, 2013 13:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, that's it, I guess. Again, thank you very much - as I said, your help is invaluable. My thanks also go to the others, of course. ;-)
Jan 3, 2013 13:39
@DeadMG Exactly. I would put it this way: Any called by the standard library, directly or indirectly. Then it should also be emphasized that "indirect" calls are much more common that direct calls (by nature).
Jan 3, 2013 13:37
As is your patience. :D
Jan 3, 2013 13:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thank you, your help is invaluable.
Jan 3, 2013 13:36
(I hope it does, or else I am on the wrong track entirely.)
Jan 3, 2013 13:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why does §17.6.5.9/3 imply that my const-declared member functions must be threadsafe?
Jan 3, 2013 13:33
Wait a second. Is §17.6.5.9, 3 mostly (or maybe exclusively) referring to the copy constructor (in that it must be threadsafe), because standard library functions don't know anything about what other methods the inputs may have?
Jan 3, 2013 13:28
Then I argue that the standard is broken.
Jan 3, 2013 13:27
In the C++ standard, "shall" and "shall not" means not binding, right?
Jan 3, 2013 13:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes I use PDF xchange viewer mostly. Multiple documents can be opened in tabs (no separate windows) and the annotation capability is great.
Jan 3, 2013 13:09
Okay for now I will just use different PDF readers (other than Adobe, because I hate it as well).
Jan 3, 2013 13:06
A different question: Do you know of any decent PDF reader that allows me to read the same PDF document at multiple locations next to each other (split window)?
Jan 3, 2013 12:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ahhh, you're right, of course!
Jan 3, 2013 12:53
@TonyTheLion ?
Jan 3, 2013 12:52
In 3 it says "... unless the objects are accessed directly or indirectly via the function’s non-const arguments, including this."
Jan 3, 2013 12:52
In 2 it says "... unless the objects are accessed directly or indirectly via the function’s arguments, including this."
Jan 3, 2013 12:51
Or at least there is some redundancy.
Jan 3, 2013 12:50
2 and 3 seem to contradict each other.
Jan 3, 2013 12:50
§17.6.5.9, 2 and 3
Jan 3, 2013 12:49
However, I also noticed that there are two versions of the requirement next to each other.
Jan 3, 2013 12:48
Hey, in the standard there is a note below the requirement: "This means, for example, that implementations can’t use a static object for internal purposes without synchronization because it could cause a data race even in programs that do not explicitly share objects between threads."
Jan 3, 2013 12:44
I don't get the hang of it. "const now means thread-safe" feels very wrong to me. Currently I think the standard library only says "if your const-methods are thread-safe, then whatever I do with const-stuff will also be thread-safe". But that's not the same as saying "const == thread-safe". It is saying "your const-methods are thread-safe -> standard library functions working on your const stuff are threadsafe".
Jan 3, 2013 12:36
@Xeo How does that help to achieve O(1) for size()?
Jan 3, 2013 12:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes If std::list's size() is required to perform in O(1), how can it do that other than by using a counter (i.e. caching)?
Jan 3, 2013 12:31
@CatPlusPlus It's been useless most of the time.
Jan 3, 2013 12:30
What?! :D
Jan 3, 2013 12:30
Right? :O
Jan 3, 2013 12:30
@AndreiTita No that's std::vector. std::list's size() is O(n), that's also why you should do container.empty() instead of container.size() == 0 (other than for clarity).
Jan 3, 2013 12:28
Right. :-/
Jan 3, 2013 12:27
@R.MartinhoFernandes What standard library functionality could be backed by a splay tree in C++98 and cannot in C++11?
 

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Jun 26, 2013 17:59
And you really think people read this small stuff?
Jun 26, 2013 17:59
Oh jesus christ.
Jun 26, 2013 17:58
How am I supposed to know that this is no-questions lounge?
Jun 26, 2013 17:57
@rightfold Where do I invoke undefined behavior?
Jun 26, 2013 17:55
@Griwes Where do I invoke undefined behaviour?
Jun 26, 2013 17:54
@rightfold UB?