I wasn’t sure how to express my gratitude.
It wasn’t bad for the occasional topical jest but holy shit does it make reading feeds painful.
Edit: in no way am I making a statement about code syntax. We don’t write documentation in camel case for good reason.
iAmHappyToOblige
ifYouNeedAnythingElseDoNotHesitateToAsk
THEREareWORSEwaysTOtypeTHINGSandSTILLhaveTHEMbeKINDofREADABLE.whoNEEDSspacesWHENweHAVEtwoLETTERcases?
OrMaYbEwEcOuLdEsChEwEvEnThAtAnDjUsTaLtErNaTe.IfThErEaReWrItInGsYsTeMsWiThOuTvOwElsThAtCaNsTiLlBeReAdWhYnOtWrItElIkEtHiSiNsTeAd?
Damn, that second one was tough. I didn’t expect to find the word ‘eschew’ lol
I had to constantly skip back and forth to figure out where one word starts and another ends. Very painful to read, I’ve found new appreciation for whitespace.
If you go back in time far enough you can find manuscripts from before word separators were standard… they fucking suck.
SQL programmers be like:
Is this like BaSeSixTYfOuR?
Surprisingly legible, but feels like I can only read it with momentum, flitting past it and letting my subconscious tell me where the word breaks are. The moment I get confused and look more closely, it becomes almost impossible to read.
TheyDidn’t_say-AnythingAbout-commentsSo+this%20iSprobablYfinEiwoulDsaY
ofcyfpos()
#posixGetWittyReplyExA()
#msvcman 2 ofcyfpos
The “f” stands for fuck.
Note that while Visual C++'s msvcrt doesn’t implement this POSIX function officially, there’s a nonstandard
_ofcyfpos_s()
and it will in fact warn you that any use of the officialofcyfpos()
is unsafe. The semantics are slightly different (it’ll return 1 on success instead of the length of the reply) so you can’t justthe problem away.
UCRT makes me so hard.
Don’t forget to set the
cbSize
of theGETWITTYREPLYEXINFO
structure before passing it toGetWittyReplyEx()
or you’ll get funny things happening to your stack!You didn’t specify wide or ascii, we’re all doomed.
I’m glad to to meet another Knight of 9x.
That’s handled by virtue of
GetWittyReplyEx
beingd to
GetWittyReplyExA
andGetWittyReplyExW
right? Just be aware thatnMaxReplyMessage
needs to be specified in bytes (excluding the null terminator!) but the returned length is in characters.well hopefully that’s how you’re writing it.
i’ve definitely found the ascii version of a syscall being called because that’s what the linux project uses so why wouldn’t the junior dev that was assigned the port do it too?
there’s no
that will save you from that. I may or may not have been that junior dev so no shade.
You’re_very_welcome.
> unexpected character error on [You’]
you_are_very_welcome
Looks like OP is using a form of Hungarian notation in the post title…
imabigfanofidontfuckingcare. youreadthecode, itsyourproblemnow.
I-Prefer-Kebamel-Case
capital letters should be abolished