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C++ had lambda functions!

Posted 01-31-2013 at 01:21 AM by hydraMax (Bits and Pixels)

I'm doing a CS class which forces me to use C++. I was not very excited about this. However, I have recently be greatly encouraged by the discovery that C++ does, in fact, have lambda functions (or, more properly, anonymous functions) at least in the C++11 standard:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonym...ctions#C.2B.2B

Basically, the big deal here is that I can construct new functions /inside/ of other functions, and even capture variables from the context. This,...
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Too cool: Haskell Source Analysis

Posted 09-21-2012 at 08:46 PM by hydraMax (Bits and Pixels)
Updated 09-21-2012 at 08:54 PM by hydraMax

I tried out Haskell's SourceGraph program on the project I'm currently working on. It produces tons of cool dependency / analysis graphs. I saved a summary graph in SVG format at the following location:

https://frigidcode.com/ftprepo/edge/...aph-0.1.15.svg

Warning: It is only 374K in size, but it is over 22,000 pixels wide at the default size!

The project in its present form uses an event-based model with an oop-like component structure....
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