Can you just drop to assembly for what you want to do? Gnu compilers even have inline assembly, but with any compiler you should at least be able to built a separate, assembly, object file.
I know you put in scare quotes, but I have to note for newcomers: as an open software built on an open web standard, 3rd party apps are first class citizens for Lemmy
The corporations in Wall-E were short sighted and misguided but ultimately well intentioned. We’re way off track for Wall-E
Header files aren’t part of the C++ language at all.
Also mandatory “C++/C is not a language”
Member functions that are defined within a class definition are implicitly inline
All the adjacent windows have various minor ailments and phrases like “fix this? Treat that?” It’s trying to give an idea of what chemists can do for you.
In Aus chemists (pharmacists) are medical professionals, capable of providing medical advice and minor treatment, but a lot of people don’t consider going to the chemist for anything other then buying specific medicine (or for some reason, perfume or most egregiously, homeopathy).
And in case you’re still confused, the baby is crying (implied for medical reasons like colic)
It’s not unusual, but there are also plenty of drivers that are uninterested in conversation
In Australia it’s standard to sit in the front in a taxi
A percentage of income still isn’t equitable though.
If you’re destitute a week’s income means you starve.
If you’re a millionnaire a week’s income stings bit doesn’t affect much.
If you’re a billionnaire there is a good chance you don’t technically have an income, and if you do you can lose half of your wealth without feeling it.
My only complaint is the suggestion that engineers like to be clear. My undergrad classes included far too many things like 2 cos 2 x sin y
Scrum that’s not adapted to your needs isn’t scrum.