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4:00 AM
"Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers." -Veronica A. Shoffstall (source)
 
 
4 hours later…
7:31 AM
@jagapathi I will appear in that room after 1 more invocation(s)
 
!!summon 19132
 
7:57 AM
Android Cat Online.
 
8:34 AM
Android Cat Online.
 
 
5 hours later…
user6560716
1:46 PM
o_o
 
user6560716
hello
 
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command_name
 
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!!command_name
 
@programmer5000 That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 
user6560716
!!/help
 
1:50 PM
@programmer5000 Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
 
user6560716
!!/command_name
 
@programmer5000 That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 
user6560716
!!/lol
 
@programmer5000 That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 
user6560716
!!lol
 
1:51 PM
@programmer5000 That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 
user6560716
bot.addCommand({
name : 'echo',
fun : function ( args ) { return args; },
description : 'Echo echo echo echo...'
});
 
user6560716
echo hi
 
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!!echo hi
 
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undefined
 
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1:53 PM
'
 
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undefined
 
user6560716
hi
 
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Hello, World!
 
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hi
 
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test
 
user6560716
2:01 PM
test
 
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hi
 
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Hi
 
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hi
 
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test
 
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test
 
user6560716
2:05 PM
Hi, programmer5000, nice message: test
 
user8063991
2:41 PM
DoggyBot online. Woof woof!
 
user8063991
//dog
 
user6560716
2:55 PM
!!/dog
 
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3:18 PM
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3:30 PM
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3:52 PM
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4:36 PM
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//unsummon
 
//unsummon
 
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@LunarWatcher poof
 
user6560716
5:41 PM
//summon
 
user8063991
6:23 PM
DoggyBot online. Woof woof!
 
//puppy
 
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DoggyBot online. Woof woof!
 
//puppy
 
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DoggyBot online. Woof woof!
 
6:30 PM
//unsummon
 
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@LunarWatcher Bye.
 
//summon 15
 
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6:56 PM
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//unsummon
 
user8063991
@LunarWatcher This is one of my home rooms, I can't leave it.
 
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7:21 PM
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//hang
 
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An error occured loading the word
 
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An error occured loading the word
 
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7:22 PM
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7:26 PM
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//hang
 
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Word retrieved: null
 
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//hang
 
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Word retrieved: null
 
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7:33 PM
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An error occured loading the word
 
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7:57 PM
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//hang
 
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Word retrieved: extraordinariness
 
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//hang
 
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8:09 PM
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8:13 PM
DoggyBot online. Woof woof!
 
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//shutdown
 
 
2 hours later…
10:14 PM
No, it wouldn't. Surely by now you know how to create a testcase? Not sure how people expect to solve problems without this basic debugging skill!! — BoundaryImposition Jul 2 '15 at 18:38
Follow the link to find out. You should have created a self-contained, minimal example that reproduces the issue, for your own debugging, before even posting here. When you do post here, you post the testcase. One line of code is not enough to see what you're doing. What if you're setting the array up wrong? It's not "overcomplicating" anything: believe it or not, I have a little bit of experience both in debugging programming problems and in helping others to do the same. (Another link: kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more) — BoundaryImposition Jan 30 '14 at 11:56
@ionree yes it does. I was just thinking along. Clearly there is something we're not seeing. (Remember the SSCCE thing. See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflow.) — sehe Jan 10 '16 at 13:40
@Joseph: No. Read kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more and stackoverflow.com/help/mcve, carefully. You should already have composed one in order to debug your problem! I don't understand how people can debug their programming problems without composing testcases, yet I see people come on here daily without one. It's weird. — BoundaryImposition Jan 25 '15 at 18:23
It's an indispensible skill. I require myself to test my answers when possible. This is great exercise and quite fun to do. — sehe Sep 30 '14 at 22:21
How do you know the problem is in those lines? Did you make a testcase to prove it? Where is it? — BoundaryImposition Jan 10 '14 at 3:15
@user3062441: What is a testcase? Oh, nothing ...BoundaryImposition Dec 4 '13 at 1:18
In order to debug your problems, please compose a testcase. If you still can't solve them, post the testcase. — BoundaryImposition Dec 27 '13 at 15:25
Oops. That's not just sample code. So, it's also not just being lazy :) — sehe Nov 27 '14 at 10:16
I agree with @RetiredNinja. In particular, it troubles me that you can post a question with the code in a stage with so many independent issues. Really, you need to let your compiler help out much more often, much earlier, and fix the problems as soon as they pop up. See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflowsehe Jan 11 '15 at 22:02
.... starting with how to form a testcase. kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more This is your only job for the rest of the week! — BoundaryImposition Jan 16 '14 at 15:56
It's not about the code. We need code, effective compile and link commands. Perhaps versions. But in this case, it's more: Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflow. — sehe Jan 9 '16 at 15:23
See e.g. kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more; Even if you fail to reproduce it with n subsets of the problem, this gives you information about where the problem -does- lie — sehe Jun 4 '15 at 13:54
Sounds like a perfect example for test cases. A simple std::cout statement could diagnose the problem. If n isn't the expected output, then you know that the extraction failed. — user1508519 Jan 12 '14 at 1:21
I can only refer you to these: See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflow. Divide and conquer. Programming is hard :| — sehe Jan 12 '15 at 8:01
I can't tell from where I'm sittng (I exceeded my months quota for psychic readings...). You can of course show me what you've got. See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflow. — sehe Oct 27 '15 at 10:58
That has nothing to do with variant. You could easily have found that out yourself (kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more‌​). Most likely the boost dlls are not in the directory where your mixed-mode dll is — sehe Jul 23 '15 at 15:19
Your SSCCE. See Nobody writes testcases anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on StackOverflow. Bottomline: We're not psychic. The only things you list are likely complete red herrings. — sehe Sep 18 '15 at 11:10
for brevity I have taken out the permissions And by doing so you have totally broken the example. Where is your testcase, pal? — BoundaryImposition Nov 6 '13 at 3:18
I think so. The point is, there's too many things that can be wrong other than this to even start thinking. See nobody writes test cases anymore. Make it into a SSCCE and you might spot the problem yourself. Otherwise, we are here to cross check — sehe Jun 23 '15 at 15:12
This article was made for you, it seems! You did not complete your divide-and-conquer debugging, and so this testcase is not minimal. — BoundaryImposition May 16 '16 at 17:12
@TommySaechao, poor excuse, you need to read stackoverflow.com/help/mcve and kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more and learn to ask better questions. — Jonathan Wakely Nov 4 '15 at 12:11
@Crysis: Typo; it's sscce.org and all is explained there. Also kera.name/articles/2013/10/nobody-writes-testcases-any-more. Testcases are a critical part of your debugging process. Take a look at the code in this question, for example. The problem has been narrowed down to precisely the area under scrutiny: the readers need to do no further work to examine the stated issue, and the chance of the submitter having made a silly mistake is greatly reduced. — BoundaryImposition Jan 16 '14 at 1:08
It would seem that the function is unrelated then. (How can it be "in the same place" though? The "same place" doesn't exist in that update.) Look for cases of UB elsewhere. Make it a SSCCE. See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflowsehe Dec 10 '15 at 9:27
Don't! Unconfuse yourself by looking at the whole of a small program instead. See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflow. — sehe Jan 13 '15 at 10:17
... text editor. see what differences exist between the two projects. See also: Nobody writes testcases anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on StackOverflow. — sehe Sep 22 '15 at 13:38
Show the relevant code. Reduce your code sample until you understand it. (See also Nobody Writes Testcases Anymore and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on Stackoverflow.) — sehe Jan 13 '15 at 12:10
It means an error accessing memory; it's nothing to do with public/private. Use a debugger and find out which of your pointers is dangling. While debugging, construct a testcase. When you need help, post that testcase here. — BoundaryImposition Apr 21 '14 at 22:33
It was a labour of love. @Balpha doesn't like me anymore imgur.com/a/yfR65
 

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