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@tsoding I was thinking "you can't do it with C++".
You could grep the word "static", maybe even count braces and know when you're in a struct... except you'd need to count class too... except you'd need to distinguish between class and template... ugh... you know what I'm talking about.
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@JustSlavic I feel like this specific trick can be virtually done in any language. This is just a separate program that processes the source code files.
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Yes, that's what I wanted to say mr spellchecker

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Obviously not perfect. There's lots of pre-processor trickery that can confuse this method. But it was useful to get a very rough idea of what functions in my code (which I know is very straightforward) should be probably not called in the multi-threaded context.
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Ok here's the thing. Being law-abiding Russian means getting hunted down and sent to death by your own government. And it means supporting Crimea annexation, the war, and snitching on your neighbors for "lgbt-propaganda". TLDR is that you don't want lawful Russian, and lawless Russian is your friend.
You will find out that vast majority of Russians respect local laws as soon as they move to a country that is not actively hostile to them.
Jock Tanner@JockTanner
India has a lot of great engineers and thinkers, but Indians see virtue in nepotism. Russia has great programmers too, but Russians are lawless. Nations has their traits, that's reality, not a rasist theory. I see why a good country such as US shouldn't welcome each and every one
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@Jonathan_Blow I feel like the LLM hysteria has been going since at least 2022 (the so-called "ChatGPT moment"). So more like 4 years already. Which makes the question even more pressing tbh.
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