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  • The Saqe

    Looking for portable C++ code

    I am looking for portable C++ code. Even used one is OK. I would
    appreciate if its battery would last at least two hours. If some
    semicolons, newlines or even stream flushers are missing that is OK, but it
    must have a void main.

    The Saqe


  • David B. Held

    #2
    Re: Looking for portable C++ code

    "The Saqe" <moron@trollhq. org> wrote in message
    news:bkpqfh$b2d $1@phys-news1.kolumbus. fi...[color=blue]
    > I am looking for portable C++ code. Even used one is OK. I
    > would appreciate if its battery would last at least two hours. If
    > some semicolons, newlines or even stream flushers are missing
    > that is OK, but it must have a void main.[/color]

    I'm looking for an intelligent programmer that thinks "void main()"
    is legal C++. I would appreciate it if he understood 'for' scoping.
    If some idioms or techniques are missing, that's ok, but he must
    be able to read a standard without getting hopelessly confused.
    He's probably sitting under a tree reading a book next to an
    invisible pink unicorn, an honest Fortune 500 CEO, and doctor
    that doesn't get kickbacks from HMOs and Big Pharma.

    Dave


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    • WW

      #3
      Re: Looking for portable C++ code

      David B. Held wrote:[color=blue]
      > "The Saqe" <moron@trollhq. org> wrote in message
      > news:bkpqfh$b2d $1@phys-news1.kolumbus. fi...[color=green]
      >> I am looking for portable C++ code. Even used one is OK. I
      >> would appreciate if its battery would last at least two hours. If
      >> some semicolons, newlines or even stream flushers are missing
      >> that is OK, but it must have a void main.[/color]
      >
      > I'm looking for an intelligent programmer that thinks "void main()"
      > is legal C++. I would appreciate it if he understood 'for' scoping.
      > If some idioms or techniques are missing, that's ok, but he must
      > be able to read a standard without getting hopelessly confused.
      > He's probably sitting under a tree reading a book next to an
      > invisible pink unicorn, an honest Fortune 500 CEO, and doctor
      > that doesn't get kickbacks from HMOs and Big Pharma.[/color]

      Can the unicorn be an imaginary one? Or in case we don't use D an
      std::complex with its realpart as zero.

      --
      WW aka Attila


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      • Noah Roberts

        #4
        Re: Looking for portable C++ code

        The Saqe wrote:[color=blue]
        > I am looking for portable C++ code. Even used one is OK. I would
        > appreciate if its battery would last at least two hours. If some
        > semicolons, newlines or even stream flushers are missing that is OK, but it
        > must have a void main.[/color]

        roflmfao

        What is really funny is you got a bite :P

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