Homebrew Clarification Thread - What is going on?

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ihaveahax

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stay away from yokai bundle. every other one is fine.
You can buy any console as every consoles ever are gonna be compatible.
if you want your kernel hax and roms and stuff now though, pick any 2DS except Yo-Kai Watch bundles. these new exploits won't be readily usable anytime soon.
 

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No idea what that means, but I made it compilable dude. Most of it was syntax, however some bad eggs stood out (checkTPP) and I fixed your GOTO statement. It's at my fork if you want to look at the changes, or just tell me to make a pull request. I only tested it minimally though, going through the actual menu crashes citra and I didn't test it on a real machine.

Thanks, I'll give it a look.
 

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So maybe one of so called 'actual developers' can tell me what would be better then using goto for handling incorrect state for the code that needs to free resources in an language that doesn't support exceptions?
 

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oh please. Could you please stop *crying* about goto. In huge code, goto isnt recommened, but it´s a small piece of software
its ridiculous anyone would complain about how a code is made.
like cmon. do you have nothing else to do ? smh
 

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Sorry but... If the application works... Does matter how its made? Stop crying with the goto. Im sure that some HB apps use it.
 

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So maybe one of so called 'actual developers' can tell me what would be better then using goto for handling incorrect state for the code that needs to free resources in an language that doesn't support exceptions?

I don't post often, but when i see crap like this...

Why do people feel the urge to do these kind of drive-by bullposting? If you actually did any kind of serious programming for your life, you'd know that's perfectly acceptable to use goto, otherwise it wouldn't be an available keyword on the language. Go check Busybox source. Even better, go check the Linux source.

https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle
 

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I don't post often, but when i see crap like this...

Why do people feel the urge to do these kind of drive-by bullposting? If you actually did any kind of serious programming for your life, you'd know that's perfectly acceptable to use goto, otherwise it wouldn't be an available keyword on the language. Go check Busybox source. Even better, go check the Linux source.

https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle
That was exactly my point. Goto is much easier to read and maintain for cleanup then tens of nested ifelses. So calling code in c crap because it uses goto shows low experience in programming. It's not your favorite Java where you can use try finally.
 
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