Thursday, January 5, 2017

Digest for comp.lang.c++@googlegroups.com - 7 updates in 5 topics

Jeff-Relf.Me <@.>: Jan 05 02:53PM -0800

Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Jan 05 09:21PM

On 05/01/2017 15:29, Daniel wrote:
> can exist without current? Flibble conceding that sausages are bad for you? Brian
> conceding that ::std is silly?
 
> Better to just brazen it out, like most of us here.
 
Sausages are bad for me? Oh noes! Luckily I have just started dieting so
I won't be eating many sausages.
 
/Flibble
Ian Collins <ian-news@hotmail.com>: Jan 06 10:35AM +1300

On 01/ 6/17 10:21 AM, Mr Flibble wrote:
 
>> Better to just brazen it out, like most of us here.
 
> Sausages are bad for me? Oh noes! Luckily I have just started dieting so
> I won't be eating many sausages.
 
Change your diet, or eat better quality sausages!
 
Sausages (not those oxymoronic vegetarian or budget supermarket crap)
should be the key ingredient of a healthy diet.
 
--
Ian
Ian Collins <ian-news@hotmail.com>: Jan 06 10:28AM +1300

On 01/ 6/17 10:19 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
 
[off topic stuff]
 
For one last time, please stop this nonsense. These posts are off
topic, inappropriate, offensive to those who don't share your views and
worst still, you multi-post.
 
Hopefully you will end up in the provider blacklists along with that
Ramine idiot and your posts will stop appearing on their servers.
 
If you care for other as you claim, stop annoying them with your
proselytising, it doesn't work.
 
--
Ian
Melzzzzz <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>: Jan 05 09:35PM

> Ramine idiot and your posts will stop appearing on their servers.
 
> If you care for other as you claim, stop annoying them with your
> proselytising, it doesn't work.
 
I think that Rick is not sane. He is brainwashed heavily and this is why
he can't see anything further then what is written in Bible..
He is simply not interrested to talk about religion in religious news
groups and that makes him idiot.
 
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press any key to continue or any other to quit...
Paavo Helde <myfirstname@osa.pri.ee>: Jan 01 08:31PM +0200

On 31.12.2016 19:34, Manfred wrote:
> the handler function. Microsoft has gone to considerable extent in
> optimizing such lookup, but still every single message has to go through
> them.
 
MFC could have used virtual functions instead of message maps. However,
they decided to go with message maps which are more compact in memory
than vtables (this was in the 16-bit era). Message maps might be a bit
slower, but in a GUI framework this is not important because the user is
not able to generate the events very rapidly.
 
The resulting macro mess is the direct result. At the same time MFC is
using virtual functions as well, which does not make things better.
 
> From the coding point of view, it is a minor issue but I find it
> somewhat suboptimal that a handler for a single message has to be
> declared twice: in the class and in the map.
 
I think the idea was that one should use the Visual Studio wizards which
were supposed to generate all pieces for the event handler in one go.
However, I recall the wizards had massive problems with namespaces and
generally ceased to work in non-trivial projects.
Mr Flibble <flibble@i42.co.uk>: Jan 01 02:15PM

On 01/01/2017 05:25, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> Go to learn about how to be forgiven for your sin, and to pass
> from death (because of sin) to life (eternal life, spiritual
> life).
 
No evidence for an afterlife detected.
 
> things can't change you. He changes your insides, your heart,
> your mind, understanding, outlook, viewpoint, focus. He
> breathes life into your existence, making all things new.
 
Of course Christianity is a religion and a provably false one at that:
as we know evolution is true the Bible must be false. Anything
predicated on the Bible being true is also false. The Abrahamic god is
false. Jesus Christ never existed. Your religion (Christianity) is a lie
so perhaps you should look for another one or turn to atheism.
 
> of eternal life. Its presence electrifies your existence, so
> amazibg that until it happens you can't believe it until it
> happens to you.
 
Word salad.
 
As to going to church this Sunday: FUCK OFF YOU OBTUSE OFF TOPIC CUNT.
 
/Flibble
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