IDEs still suck at file management
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@boomzilla said in IDEs still suck at file management:
@masonwheeler said in IDEs still suck at file management:
There has to be a disambiguator, or things can end up very ambiguous.
Easy!
if x < y {- x.SomeMethod()}
Perfect time to make the braces required. Where we still have that awful and dangerous ambiguity.
Not sure why you need to make that negative, though.
That gives me a compile error:
-x.SomeMethod() evaluated but not used
Yes, that is the only error.
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@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
That gives me a compile error:
-x.SomeMethod() evaluated but not used
Yes, that is the only error.
Were you expecting another one?
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@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
-x.SomeMethod() evaluated but not used
Something something side effects.
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@Gąska said in IDEs still suck at file management:
@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
-x.SomeMethod() evaluated but not used
Something something side effects.
There are never side effects to the unary
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operator. Go doesn't have operator overloading.
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@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
Go doesn't have operator overloading.
Will there ever come a day when you will post something that will make me want to try out Go?
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@Gąska said in IDEs still suck at file management:
@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
Go doesn't have operator overloading.
Will there ever come a day when you will post something that will make me want to try out Go?
What, you don't want to use a language where adding two integers can't delete files from your filesystem?
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@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
What, you don't want to use a language where adding two integers can't delete files from your filesystem?
I C++ at least, you can't overload operators unless one of the operands is a user-made type. Also, you already program in a language where any function can do anything regardless of its name.
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@ben_lubar said in IDEs still suck at file management:
What, you don't want to use a language where adding two integers can't delete files from your filesystem?
Not if it doesn't also let me multiply matrices.
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@accalia said in IDEs still suck at file management:
correct the ambiguity.
That seems like it might be hard to do while also shooting at the imps. I'm just sayin'.
Besides, for all you know, they might find the company of kind of person who drops {} when not syntactically required to be congenial.
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what is an ide's file management and how do I do it with vim?
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@fbmac said in IDEs still suck at file management:
what is an ide's file management and how do I do it with vim?
2/10, your attempt at is weak here...
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@fbmac said in IDEs still suck at file management:
Don't worry, practice makes permanent! You'll be a rock solid troll in no time!
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@fbmac said in IDEs still suck at file management:
what is an ide's file management and how do I do it with vim?
Basically, you just open a directory.
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@Gąska said in IDEs still suck at file management:
IDEs still suck at file management
@fbmac said in IDEs still suck at file management:
what is an ide's file management and how do I do it with vim?
'Nuff said.