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12:00 AM
I know why he's loosing... he's playing mech...
 
Ell
Wtf you have to be >18 to buy a hip flask
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion hey! fu! (NSFW)
 
user142019
@Ell you also have to be 18+ to grow weed. It’s ridiculous.
 
user142019
The number of fucks I will give tomorrow is neither negative nor positive.
 
@Zoidberg'-- You'll give a complex number of fucks?
 
user142019
12:09 AM
@Borgleader to be exact, according to the following equation, yes:
 
user142019
 
So.. I've built boost with bjam. now I need to know how to use regex on my app. anyone can help me?
plz
 
No.
 
user142019
@rogcg en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/regex it ain’t rocket science.
 
So, Bitsquid released a part of their source. At first, I was excited. Then I saw the code.
 
12:15 AM
You already said that.
@EtiennedeMartel Who's Bitsquid?
 
user142019
Also, “I need to know how to use regex”, well there are 1000 different kind of regexes and 1000 different ways to use them.
 
@Zoidberg'-- there ain't no boost in there. I'm running away from GCC's regex.
 
Excellent. my boss gave me a new task: "We has run into some issues when using tracy for Java app. I would like you to look into the issue.". That look like some SO questions you've seen?
 
@DeadMG A game developer. Their engine allows hot swap of any asset at runtime, over a network.
 
user142019
@rogcg yeah, so? You didn’t mention you needed a solution that involved Boost.
 
12:16 AM
@Zoidberg'-- as you can see. I mentioned boost. =)
 
user142019
You only said you built Boost. That doesn’t imply anything.
 
2 mins ago, by rogcg
So.. I've built boost with bjam. now I need to know how to use regex on my app. anyone can help me?
please read it again. =)
 
user142019
> You didn’t mention you needed a solution that involved Boost.
 
fuckshitballs
off to see worthless government people again tomorrow
 
ohh okk.. I'd built boost just for fun. not because I would need to use something ffrom it.
whatever
 
user142019
12:18 AM
You said you built Boost, then you said you needed to use a regex. You didn’t say you wanted to use Boost’s regex library.
 
I'm trying to use boost's regex lib.
 
user142019
</annoying-pedant-troll-mode>
 
@Zoidberg'-- error: tag does not exist
 
user142019
It wasn’t a tag.
 
fail
 
12:19 AM
so.. have you used boost?
 
user142019
I never mentioned tags. Stop implying things.
 
user142019
@rogcg yes.
 
what about the regex lib?
 
user142019
I never used Boost’s regex library.
 
user142019
:D
 
12:20 AM
me neither
 
i've built boost with bjam.. is there something else I should do? or just include the lib on my app?
 
regex is for lower beings
 
user142019
@rogcg Just include the headers if it’s header-only, and also link to the libs if it isn’t.
 
@rogcg Why don't you, y'know, check the boost::regex documentation?
 
user142019
I never need regexes.
 
12:21 AM
thats what I'm doing right now
 
user142019
I use them in search and replace in my editor because I don’t want to write a parser that doesn’t suck as that takes effort.
 
user142019
And that’s it.
 
user142019
A troll.
 
It's @ThePhD.
 
12:24 AM
LOLLLL
 
Oh? Well, fuck @ThePhD in the mouth.
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user142019
11 hours ago, by DeadMG
no homo
 
user142019
iTunes decided to play this song I have never heard before.
 
user142019
 
-#endif // OGONEK_ENCODING_UTF16_HPP
+#endif // OGONEK_ENCODINGTF16_HPP
lol
 
12:33 AM
Where is that?
 
Pull request by Phantom Derpstorm.
 
VC does not support constexpr?
:/
 
Well, shiiit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Does that really surprise you?
 
@StackedCrooked Hmm. It seems he just find-and-replaced _u case-insensitively.
 
He didn't even check the diffs.
 
Xeo
12:37 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Considering that constexpr is a fucking complicated feature...
 
And once again every single line in UcdCompiler.cs changed.
 
So, wait.
 
You write C# code?
 
It's for code generation from XML.
 
Did he do a crap job, or...?
 
12:38 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Dunno.
 
Ell
Iterators must go!
 
Dafuq, changed one line in scons-local-2.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py ?
Oh... massive find and replace.
...
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh yeah... I've worked with something like this before.
 
Ell
Thouhgt iterators were meant to be the bees knees
 
Makes me wonder, though.
Why not add a #define constexpr const?
Inside a #ifdef, of course
 
12:41 AM
@Ell They are cool. But not knowing the end is problematic at times (in this case, it makes them annoying to use, and a chain of them uses up exponential space).
 
Does anyone have any idea about Format String Vulnerabilities?
 
Never use %s.
 
@proctr You'll have to be a bit more specific than that.
 
While we are at it, why are you using sprintf.
 
@proctr Can you be less specific?
 
12:41 AM
@proctr No! I said save yourself!
Nov 24 at 21:37, by sbi
@CCInc Do look at the upper right of your browser window. Notice how it says Lounge there? See, a lounge is a place to hang out at. This is not a C++ hotline. Now look down further. See those lines in fat font telling you to look at the newbie hints before you burst into the door with a question. Well, if I'd be you, I'd do this now.
 
Ah, now the VS installation needs a restart halfway through. Awesome.
Used to be only at the end.
Sigh.
 
I don't think that is supposed to happen...
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Enjoying that VS2012 lemonade?
@StackedCrooked Oh shit. I'm so sorry. I thought I did case-sensitivity.
FFFF MUST FIX.
 
inb4 bin
 
@proctr What the hell happened to your space bar?
 
12:46 AM
I'm surprised no one binned this yet o.O you guys are slacking off
 
Was le slacking
 
Damn it. I was about to say something witty.
 
There we go (@EtiennedeMartel say it anyway)
 
You're such a tease...
 
12:50 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sorry about the full-UcdCompiler.cs switch again. I used DeadMG's fork, and so it ended up changing everything anyways apparently, despite doing a full replace for all /r/n to be /n. I'm not sure how to make it not do the full-diff thing. =[
 
It's ok.
I can handle that fine locally. It's just the diff on bitbucket that is ugly.
@Borgleader I was rebooting.
I need to change my master password one of these days. But man... lazy.
I also need to sleep. Anyone knows if VS needs more than one reboot to install?
I don't want to wake up in the morning to some 10% progress "must reboot again" dialog.
 
I didn't know it even needed one reboot
xD
 
It installs some Windows Hotfixes.
 
I think it might depend on how up-to-date your Windows is.
But, usually, it shouldn't restart more than once at the end.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Who did?
 
12:58 AM
@DeadMG Nobody. <_<
 
ah
Phantom Derpstorm, now it all makes sense
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think I even needed to reboot once.
 
user142019
> An error occurred while installing rake (10.0.2), and Bundler cannot continue. Make sure that gem install rake -v '10.0.2' succeeds before bundling.
 
user142019
WTF, it always worked and now it doesn’t.
 
by the way
I just need to add
FUCK YOU, WORTHLESS GOVERNMENT PEOPLE, AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON.
 
user142019
1:02 AM
DeadMG for president.
 
Why in the sweet fuck can't I initiate a remote download with Steam?
 
I suppose, though, that they're right
I should apply for some jobs
 
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Q: in file.read() return above 2 GB on 64 bit python

KeyserI have several ~50 GB text files that I need to parse for specific contents. My files contents are organized in 4 line blocks. To perform this analysis I read in subsections of the file using file.read(chunk_size) and split into blocks of 4 then analyze them. Because I run this script often, I'...

hmm....
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes: did you know about boost.org/doc/libs/1_50_0_beta1/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/…? I didn't.
 
There are more of those around in boost.
I think Boost.Locale has some too.
They don't provide configurable validation though.
Oh, and require bidi iterators.
 
1:11 AM
Boost's Unicode support is a mess
they really need to consolidate it
but then, Boost really just flat out needs consolidation and C++11 upgrading
 
There is no 'they'.
 
@LucDanton That, I believe, being the essence of the problem.
 
What does Boost owe you?
 
nothing and I don't recall suggesting otherwise
 
1:13 AM
@DeadMG And yet you suggest there is a problem.
 
there's a difference between "There is a problem" and "They owe me a solution"
 
The point is that the Boost project serves the needs of the Boost developers first and foremost.
 
well, if it didn't serve their needs, they wouldn't make it
 
On the other hand if there was (almost) enough to scrap e.g. a Unicode library from parts of the currently existing libraries then yes, that would be something relevant to the Boost project as a whole. They do do refactoring.
I would be surprised if that were the case.
 
hmm
Boost.Locale offers collation, some boundary analysis, normalization, case conversion, and such things, and Boost.Regex (apparently) offers encoding conversions and whatnot
anyway, ideally, my Unicode proposal would be accepted
 
1:20 AM
Yeah, boost.locale is nice.
 
It is, Artyom has some nice first-hand knowledge of the domain.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Which GHC do you use?
 
Whoah, how recent is that?
 
user142019
daknok ±master% ghc -v                                     ~/Documents/hexapoda
Glasgow Haskell Compiler, Version 7.4.2
 
user142019
I have an old version, apparently. :c
 
1:27 AM
Dunno. It's what is on the repos.
But this is Arch.
 
user142019
7.6.1 is the latest version.
 
Yeah, that's what I have.
 
by the way
 
user142019
Well, time for an upgrade.
 
In all cases, code_unit is supposed to have that underscore in it, si?
 
1:28 AM
for Wide, I had an idea about aliasing analysis
 
Like, codeunit_range is supposed to be code_unit_range?
 
what do you think of keeping a pointer's source as part of it's type?
 
@ThePhD Yesah.
The latest Haskell Platform is from April, though.
 
user142019
Oh yeah I installed the Haskell Platform.
 
user142019
That may not include the latest GHC.
 
1:29 AM
Next drop is on February.
 
user142019
Yay. The worst month of the year.
 
@ThePhD Likely.
 
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Q: What does these 8 bit HEX mean?

user1257113<62706c69 73743030 d4010203 04050621 22582476 65727369 6f6e5824 6f626a65 63747359 24617263 68697665 72542474 6f701200 0186a0a7 07081112 161c1d55 246e756c 6cd4090a 0b0c0d0e 0f105624 636c6173 73597469 6d657374 616d7057 656c6170 73656458 64757261 74696f6e 80068003 80058002 100ed213 09141557 4e532...

(sorry for spamming, it's just too funny to pass up!)
 
Imma sleep now.
 
user142019
You know.
 
1:31 AM
@Pubby whahahahahahaha
And there you go, FUCKING REVIEWERS ALREADY +1ED.
 
user142019
Designing software on paper is ∞ times easier than on a computer.
 
@Pubby Theres a +1??? Who +1ed this???
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That upvote wasn't from the review queue.
I don't see it in the review queue history.
 
@Mysticial How do you know?
 
#include <cuchar> <--- what is this?
 
1:34 AM
^^ Not there.
 
user142019
@ThePhD It is an include directive.
 
@Borgleader Why would I know?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't suppose you know the config file for cabal well enough to help me add a -pgml ld.bfd incantation to GHC?
 
@Zoidberg'-- I meant 'cuchar', who/what owns that? Is that a std:: include?
 
@ThePhD Don't bother compiling that file. It does not work.
 
1:34 AM
@Pubby Sorry it was more of a rhetorical question
 
libstdc++ does not ship a full cuchar yet.
 
Hookay.
 
@ThePhD Yes.
Oh, maybe MSVC does (I doubt it)
 
user142019
I crave Vanilla Coke.
 
Yeah, nope.
 
1:35 AM
Anyone watch this show?
It's awesome
 
See @Xeo, that "includes whole standard library" thing is complete bollocks.
 
Xeo
?
 
user142019
@Borgleader I know somebody from high school who doesn’t know me who does.
 
Xeo
I didn't follow any conversation.
 
@Xeo VS.
@Xeo You mentioned before that VS ships the entire stdlib.
It doesn't.
 
Xeo
1:37 AM
What's wrong this time?
 
<cuchar> does not even need special language features (it's a C header).
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes I mentioned that they mentioned it.
 
new youtube UI is so sexy
first time I think I've actually liked a change
 
user142019
 
Xeo
> Videos from your channel subscriptions and personalized video recommendations appear below. YouTube sorts these videos based on what we think you'll want to watch next.
 
user142019
1:38 AM
Is that the Nile that glows in Egypt?
 
Xeo
Fuck you, Youtube, don't do the thinking for me, you suck at it.
 
@Xeo that's pretty old anyway
 
@Xeo 50 bucks says its advertising influenced.
 
@ThePhD no way Google would never do that /s
 
@Zoidberg'-- That's where people live. Everywhere else is a desert.
 
Xeo
1:39 AM
@Rapptz Not if I put "All" instead of "Highlights" in the last homepage.
 
user142019
I see.
 
user142019
It looks cool.
 
Xeo
Also, I want my dark Youtube back.
 
Pfffffffffffffffff.... man...
 
Xeo
The white hurts the eyes.
 
1:40 AM
It's only be a short while and I'm drained from trying to get ogonek to work with VC++.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, C header says it all. When MSVC talks standard library, I think they only mean the C++ part.
 
Or maybe they meant that they ship the entirety of what they ship, who knows.
 
Yeah.
That sounds accurate.
 
What magic does cabal use to invoke GHC? I don't get it.
 
1:47 AM
@LucDanton Sorry, no. I am a cabal noob.
 
> C99 6.5.2.2/5 If an attempt is made to modify the result of a function call or to access it after the next sequence point, the behavior is undefined.
 
cpx
@LuchianGrigore Yes, I noticed. He deleted his answer immediately.
 
Does this make any sense?
 
yes
 
@cpx wait... you can see deleted posts?
 
1:49 AM
what's odd is the definition of sequence point
> at a function call (after the evaluation of all the arguments, and just before the actual call).
before the call? that's surely incorrect.
 
@LuchianGrigore What a coincidence, that guy just followed me on Twitter.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I found a verbose option to see what's going on, apparently cabal invokes ld on its own instead of delegating to a front-end? Is that real?
 
okay, I'm out now
 
cpx
@LuchianGrigore No, I don't. I know he posted something about sequence points.
 
1:49 AM
buh'bye
 
@LucDanton I really have no idea. :/
 
I don't understand how you can modify the result after a sequence point anyways
int* p = &foo(); *p = 5; // is this what it means? That's not legal though.
 
also, bar().c automatically decays to a pointer, as it is an array
so char* c = bar().c; *c = 5; // UB
 
@LuchianGrigore ... Why does it seem like he's surprised that the program outputs 'string' ?
 
1:52 AM
@DeadMG Include that in your answer and I will upvote it
 
That's a different issue.
That's the old dangling pointer thing.
If the function returns a pointer to a static, that is fine.
 
Xeo
Seriously Youtube, fuck you. I now need to go through three clicks before I have the same page as before, everytime I load the homepage.
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@LuchianGrigore I wanna see :(
 
Google sites keep getting worse and worse
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes True, but in this case, it doesn't. The question is about dangling pointers so yes, that's the issue I brought up.
 
1:54 AM
@Xeo What page?
 
Xeo
"Youtube bookmark -> My Subscriptions -> Uploads only" -- Before, the "uploads only" was saved and I only had to load the homepage.
 
@Pubby Did.
 
Xeo
I don't want Youtube to do the thinking for me. Fuck them.
 
I hate how much youtube bubbles. I look up one video on goats and now every suggested video involves goats.
 
1:56 AM
you like goatse.cx?
 
So, does this YouTube update mean I can now watch the other half of the videos too?
 
No, I like sheep.cx but youtube won't recommend sheeps to me.
 
Oh fine, I'll update my alternatives. This sucks so much.
 
it would be sheepse.cx, nubbery
 
> update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for ld.
lol
 
1:58 AM
@DeadMG so what is the story with LLVM? I kind of want to write a compiler for it.
 

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