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[2016-5-04. : 8:43 pm] jjf28 -- ClansAreForGaysClansAreForGays shouted: is there a LoL topic? im really into that now yea http://www.staredit.net/topic/11237/[2016-5-04. : 8:09 pm] Dem0n -- jjf28jjf28 shouted: literally every light mage ever The light mage uses reavers, silly[2016-5-04. : 7:09 pm] zsnakezz -- my name is snake, i like to shake, i aint no fake, dont ask how much i make, gonna go eat trump steak[2016-5-04. : 2:46 pm] Clokr_ -- I guess as long as you don't push anything into a STL-container which includes shared_ptr to other classes you are fine[2016-5-04. : 2:42 pm] jjf28 -- hmm, the only time where I might have circular references is when calculating sub-strings, but those are taken care of before exiting the function/destruction *continues living in fantasy world*[2016-5-04. : 2:37 pm] Clokr_ -- dependes on what you do with the shared_ptr after you copy it from the STL-container[2016-5-04. : 2:36 pm] jjf28 -- why would you be creating circular references when you're using STL containers? xD[2016-5-04. : 2:35 pm] jjf28 -- it is lazy (which is a good thing in code) and offers minimal dangers in a single-threaded environment[2016-5-04. : 2:34 pm] Clokr_ -- if you are just using them as if C++ has a garbage collector that sounds lazy, and dangerous ![]() [2016-5-04. : 2:27 pm] Clokr_ -- unique_ptr replaces them which is basically the same but safer because it is non-copyable and only movable[2016-5-04. : 2:25 pm] Clokr_ -- Although Farty'd which the SC programmers would had used static const variables ![]() [2016-5-04. : 2:25 pm] Clokr_ -- All the code in SF:U is pre-C++11. You got shared_ptrs everywhere and old non-range loops for iterators. And of course static const variables.[2016-5-04. : 2:23 pm] jjf28 -- Clokr_Clokr_ shouted: Oh, I'm still getting used to some C++11 features you'd be pretty weird if you knew them all ![]() ![]() [2016-5-04. : 2:22 pm] jjf28 -- good thing we're having this conversation cause someone royally screwed up my ascii_chkd http://puu.sh/oFYGu/0d120f90e9.png[2016-5-04. : 2:14 pm] Clokr_ -- jjf28jjf28 shouted: Clokr_ using define for constants isn't that bad I try to use static const values whenever possible though. Much more type safe ![]() ![]() [2016-5-04. : 2:12 pm] jjf28 -- Clokr_Clokr_ shouted: jjf28 When does the obfuscate editor contest start? using define for constants isn't that bad ![]() ![]() [2016-5-04. : 1:48 pm] Roy -- Mini Moose 2707Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Clokr_ https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~susan/475/unmain.html Ugh, #12 is a personal pet peeve of mine.[2016-5-04. : 11:42 am] Clokr_ -- "After all, if the Stroustroup can use the shift operator to do I/O, why should you not be equally creative?" Boost::filesystem uses / to concatenate paths ![]() [2016-5-04. : 11:38 am] Clokr_ -- Mini Moose 2707Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Clokr_ https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~susan/475/unmain.html "makeSnafucated" :lol[2016-5-04. : 11:36 am] Corbo -- This one's also gold: "In engineering work there are two ways to code. One is to convert all inputs to S.I. (metric) units of measure, then do your calculations then convert back to various civil units of measure for output. The other is to maintain the various mixed measure systems throughout. Always choose the second. It's the American way!"[2016-5-04. : 11:28 am] Corbo -- "The bonus of long lines is that programmers who cannot read 6 point type must scroll to view them." ![]() [2016-5-04. : 10:49 am] Moose -- Clokr_Clokr_ shouted: jjf28 When does the obfuscate editor contest start? https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~susan/475/unmain.html![]() |
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