Extend C++ for safety
I stopped reading after this. Why do you think C++ is unsafe in the first place? Someone decided ro extend it, and now you cannot even read an error message without finishing an university course on lambda calculus first.
You simply need to accept the risc.
wcsoll is a mispronunciation of wcscoll
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C₊𝅄⨧⁺ᐩ is used for building firmware for hyperdimensional singularity processors.
I suggest using a ternary operator. At least 10% of Lemmy users will understand this syntax.
You also have CLOCK_MONOTONIC, which could or could not be the number of seconds since last reboot.
To be honest, this mess was directly inherited from POSIX C system calls.
It’s where you would download your anime and Quake 2 installer twenty years ago.
Don’t forget that ftp.cdrom.com , the biggest server on the Internet at it’s peak, was running on FreeBSD.
Maybe on my 32-bit ARM server with ancient kernel it will. Any 64-bit machine is immune.
Just do a quick simple sudo apt-get install task-kde-desktop
RISC-V is not proprietary enough.
It’s made worse by the fact C++11 made a lot of solutions for the deep problems in the language. As the C++ tradition dictates, the problems themselves are carefully preserved for backward compatibility, the solutions are like a whole different language.
And Lisp is small - the first Google result provides a Lisp interpreter in 117 lines of Python code.
C++ is OVERWHELMINGLY SUPERIOR, if you ask any professional C++ developer.
That’s exactly the difference. The business needs to sell shit, so your management needs you to get the shit done, just good enough quality to sell it, because otherwise you’re burning them money in salary.
Take any of your hobby projects, and ask yourself - ‘How do I sell this thing?’. You’ll arrive at all the same problems you are seeing in your company. Good managers will explain this and let developers make their own decisions and take part in business processes, bad managers will just dictate which buttons you need to press on your keyboard.
Lines of code is a really ancient metric for managers who are totally ignorant of technology, I was just putting it here for emphasis.
I believe the author got the wrong job position. If your job title is something like ‘software developer’, yeah you are measured by the amount of lines of code. You should aim for a senior role such as ‘system architect’ or ‘technical lead’, then you have some kind of guidelines from the sales side of business, and your job is to turn them into requirements and produce the final product, and you choose the tech stack and other details that are inconsequential for sales bug will get the programmers flinging keyboards.
Yeah, it’s called AMD DASH, but it’s available only on select CPUs, unlike Intel’s variant.
C++ with -Wall -Werror, and no pointer diddling.