• flying_gel@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I do appreciate how newer C++ standards have made these kinds of things a lot easier too.

    Define all comparison operators with just one one line using C++20

    auto operator<=>(const ClassName&) const = default;

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      9 hours ago

      Is there a way to avoid having to write copy and move twice every time yet?

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      It’s nice that this exists these days, but my god is it horrendously unreadable at a glance

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        You just need to break the syntax apart and look at it from the LHS and the RHS seperately.

        In layman’s terms: constantine felt boxed in by his social class which left him often at dagger-ends to the operations on his car. Unable to keep up with the constant payments, he defaulted on the loan.

        See? Easy.

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          This argument just doesn’t hold up. Software written by some of the best developers in the world still has these same bugs.

          Why even use a language where you have to put so much effort into something that comes for free in many modern languages.

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            In my case: Because I’m 42 years old, I don’t have the time or mental capacity anymore to learn Rust, I’m very used to C/C++, it works fine for my needs, and you’re going to have to wait until all of us die to not see it anymore.