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  • KroMignonK Offline
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    KroMignon
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    #7

    @fcarney that's nothing special, it just simple pointer operation/arithmetic

    @VRonin cool website, didn't know it!

    It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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    • fcarneyF fcarney

      @kshegunov said in Hidden features of C++:

      https://godbolt.org/z/gPiYxP

      Ooh, that is a cool website. Assembler right in a browser. Thanks!

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      kshegunov
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      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      The guy with the site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSkpMdDe4g4 (also a very good talk).

      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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      • VRoninV Offline
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        VRonin
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        #9

        If you want to have more fun: https://www.ioccc.org/years.html
        For example: https://www.ioccc.org/2018/burton1/prog.nowarn.c

        "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
        ~Napoleon Bonaparte

        On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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        • fcarneyF Offline
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          fcarney
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          Here is another interesting site:
          http://madebyevan.com/obscure-cpp-features/

          C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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          • JonBJ Offline
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            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #11
            i[str] = (i2-i)[str2];
            

            I'm going to throw this in here, and doubtless wait for others to disagree: I think the compiler should generate a warning on i[str]. Do I realize it's the same as str[i] --- yes, I do. Do I realize it's just the same as *(i + str), which I wouldn't complain about --- yes, I do. Bit I'd still like to see a friendly, 2019, open source compiler warning about i not being indexable....

            EDIT "I think the compiler should": maybe I meant "I expected the compiler to"....

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            • fcarneyF Offline
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              fcarney
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @JonB said in Hidden features of C++:

              doubtless wait for others to disagree

              Or the obligatory "My <insert language> doesn't do this. That is why it is superior."
              cough cough rust cough cough... ;)

              (disclaimer: I have never programmed rust)

              C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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              • fcarneyF Offline
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                fcarney
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                #13

                Now I am kinda scared:

                qInfo() << 3<:"Foobar"];
                

                Outputs 'b'.
                But this:

                std::cout << 3<:"Foobar"];
                

                Crashes

                I am really struggling as to how that translates to an index in the first case, but crashes in the second case.

                C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                • fcarneyF fcarney

                  Now I am kinda scared:

                  qInfo() << 3<:"Foobar"];
                  

                  Outputs 'b'.
                  But this:

                  std::cout << 3<:"Foobar"];
                  

                  Crashes

                  I am really struggling as to how that translates to an index in the first case, but crashes in the second case.

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                  fcarney
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @fcarney said in Hidden features of C++:

                  std::cout << 3<:"Foobar"];

                  Nevermind, it needs "\n" to output. It was crashing cause I was killing it... doh! I rarely use cout anymore.

                  C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                  • fcarneyF fcarney

                    @fcarney said in Hidden features of C++:

                    std::cout << 3<:"Foobar"];

                    Nevermind, it needs "\n" to output. It was crashing cause I was killing it... doh! I rarely use cout anymore.

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                    fcarney
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    Also,
                    digraphs

                    Why? Why?!

                    C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                    • fcarneyF fcarney

                      Also,
                      digraphs

                      Why? Why?!

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                      kshegunov
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                      #16

                      @fcarney said in Hidden features of C++:

                      digraphs

                      That's some bag-o-worms. My advice - don't dig there.

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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                        Kent-Dorfman
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        I think the take-away from this discussion is that if you want to write code to really piss off someone else who has to read or maintain it then use C++.

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                        • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

                          I think the take-away from this discussion is that if you want to write code to really piss off someone else who has to read or maintain it then use C++.

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                          JonB
                          wrote on last edited by JonB
                          #18

                          @Kent-Dorfman
                          No, C++ readability/maintenance has nothing on this little gem language, which has always been a favorite of mine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck. Here, for example, is Hello World! in its entirety:

                          ++++++++[>++++[>++>+++>+++>+<<<<-]>+>+>->>+[<]<-]>>.>---.+++++++..+++.>>.<-.<.+++.------.--------.>>+.>++.
                          

                          And you can go to https://sange.fi/esoteric/brainfuck/impl/interp/i.html to paste it in and run :)

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @Kent-Dorfman
                            No, C++ readability/maintenance has nothing on this little gem language, which has always been a favorite of mine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck. Here, for example, is Hello World! in its entirety:

                            ++++++++[>++++[>++>+++>+++>+<<<<-]>+>+>->>+[<]<-]>>.>---.+++++++..+++.>>.<-.<.+++.------.--------.>>+.>++.
                            

                            And you can go to https://sange.fi/esoteric/brainfuck/impl/interp/i.html to paste it in and run :)

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                            ODБOï
                            wrote on last edited by ODБOï
                            #19

                            @JonB there is also Malbolge, but i don't thik this languages are designed to write real programs.

                            hello world

                            ('&%:9]!~}|z2Vxwv-,POqponl$Hjig%eB@@>}=<M:9wv6WsU2T|nm-,jcL(I&%$#"
                            `CB]V?Tx<uVtT`Rpo3NlF.Jh++FdbCBA@?]!~|4XzyTT43Qsqq(Lnmkj"Fhg${z@>
                            
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