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12:00 AM
Lol. "John Saunders" just made the most worthwhile edit to a long-closed question, that had 3 delete-votes pending:
I just nuked it :/
 
Hello.
 
Hello.
@Jefffrey You misspelt your username!
 
What an idiot
Send him to Stack Overflow Jail
 
lol
 
12:03 AM
 
@Abyx std::move doesn't actually move... (at least, not until you use std::move(begin(Jerry), end(Jerry), destination.end()))
 
^Jef{1:3}rey
 
What brand of regex is that \o/. Jef+rey (or Jef{1,3}rey) would make sense in many dialect, some requiring escapes)
 
lol
 
@ScottW Actually, that'd be spelled Jerry.begin() then
 
12:05 AM
destination.end() looks like a bug
 
@EvgenyPanasyuk It does indeed. Too late to edit. I was thinking about inserters but I was lazy. In a cinch wrote end() (because that's what you'd pass to an inserter) ...
 
I still don't know why interfaces are bad.
 
@Pawnguy7 They're bad because it's cute when you act all confused
 
@sehe If you are lazy for inserters, then use destination.begin() next time :P
 
Not sure. Pretty much every bad thing I hear comes from here.
 
@ScottW Hi. Are you asking me?
@ScottW What do you want to know?
 
@EvgenyPanasyuk M/F?
 
@EvgenyPanasyuk Aye captain
^ someone else is confused too
 
12:09 AM
Awww.
 
Oh. I fixed that bug @Jefffrey.
 
@Pawnguy7 That bug?
 
@Jefffrey Evgeny, Evgenia
 
@Jefffrey The one you weren't in the mood to fix.
 
I fixed Jefffrey
He will now give proper head when commanded to
 
12:10 AM
@Pawnguy7 Oh. Good for you. :)
 
I fffixed Jefrey
 
It's JEFF-Fucking-REY
That's what the third f stands for.
 
You're gonna have so much pain fixing the memory leaks. Use std::vector for the storage... — sehe 52 mins ago
@Jefffrey Nobody wondered
 
I remember, I used to use '\0' before I knew what std::string was.
I cannot remember what I was doing.
 
> I knowed that all this “littles” ideas had only one target… change all the interface to a MAX/Photoshop copy for idiots because one guy want this and have a lot of free time to make this proposal. Source
@sehe ^ this makes me so sad
 
12:13 AM
@ScottW Are you serious? :(
 
@Pawnguy7 taskkill.exe /im explorer.exe /f
 
@sehe exactly what I did.
It still claims one could not be killed, and they were all still there.
Except, of course, the one showing the GUI.
 
@ScottW Ain't happening. Muhahahaha.
>:)
 
The part that bugs me more, though.
The blue was so distinct.
 
<3
 
12:14 AM
I still don't know what it is now.
 
@Borgleader Oh... Germs
@Pawnguy7 become administrator (I think you should be able to Ctrl-Enter from start/run/cmd.exe) and then try.
@Pawnguy7 Blue screen?
 
I will have to try that next time.
@sehe @Jefffrey old gravatar.
 
hey guys
 
I imagine the bluescreen is pretty blue, though.
 
need help with a question from c++ expert
 
12:16 AM
734861 is not prime (229 x 3209)
 
@user734861 Let me guess. You have a question.
Shoot, they beat me to it.
 
@user734861 We're experts at asking questions. Any preference what it should be about?
 
LOL
 
No experts here unfortunately
 
what does cin sync_with_stdio(false) do
 
12:17 AM
@user734861 It refers you to the documentation. And it slows down iostreams so you can read the output of your program whiile drinking your tea
 
inb4 bin?
 
@sehe start/run can be done as Win+R
 
@EvgenyPanasyuk I know that right
 
@Jefffrey oh, I touched OS X once.
Want to know what I made?
 
12:18 AM
Nothing?
 
An AppleScript to kill Finder.
 
@Jefffrey of course not. My responses are far too witty
 
@user734861 You'd only really use this if you're using functions like printf, scanf and the like with the standard iostream functions.
 
It bothered me deeply that the light remained on after I closed it.
 
@sehe Damnit!
 
12:19 AM
i.e. You never use this
 
@sehe That one was nice, yes.
 
Since you mention C++ improvements involving stream, the first port of call should std::ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false). Only the first call affects printf(), though. — Dietmar Kühl Aug 23 at 23:32
 
@Pawnguy7 I think that light is hardcoded.
 
If Dietmar-IOStreams-Kühl tells you to, you will use it!
 
@Jefffrey I made it turn off >:D
 
12:20 AM
@Pawnguy7 why, though?
 
i guess i dont understand how it makes doing io faster?
 
2 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
It bothered me deeply that the light remained on after I closed it.
 
@sehe Yes master ;_;
 
@Pawnguy7 :/ why did it bothered you?
 
@Jefffrey Because it got the tenses or conjugations all mixed up
@Jefffrey Also, are you Eliza?
 
12:22 AM
Yes.
 
Good. Carry on
 
@Jefffrey From my limited experience using it, the light means it has a window up.
But it didn't, hence the light should be off.
 
@user734861 It makes IO faster because it doesn't do any locking otherwise required to allow other parties to access the same file-descriptors (UNIX speak) or filehandles (Win32 speak). Instead it trusts that the ostream/istream instances fully control the underlying files
 
@Pawnguy7 It means the app is opened. Windows doesn't make an app "opened" :/
 
@Jefffrey is that the global windowless thingy?
But that wasn't up either.
My point is.
If I cannot access it.
 
12:24 AM
@Pawnguy7 You can.
 
@Jefffrey by?
 
cmd + T
Or by the top menu.
 
Isn't the top menu the active program?
In focus, so to speak.
 
Yes.
 
So if you have no window open.
How is finder every going to come into focus?
 
12:26 AM
You click on it's icon on the bottom?
 
Opening a new window.
But in that case.
Why not turn the light off, and turn it back on when you open a new window?
 
Or you select it by the list of opened app.
@Pawnguy7 Because the light means that the app is opened, not that it has windows opened. The desktop view is itself a finder "view" (kind of) so you always have the finder opened.
 
Yes.
But takes Windows.
Explorer.exe has the GUI, and has windows, like that.
But it has no light on bugging me.
If I don't have a window up:
At a glance.
Can you even tell if you have finder windows up?
The way I remember it, the instances are stored to the right or something.
 
Does it matter? When you select it all the windows you had up, come into focus.
@Pawnguy7 No. Those are the "hidden" windows.
 
Ugh. Must I follow Lua convention when implementing my API? :<
 
12:30 AM
Fuck conventions.
 
CreateEntity, create_entity and createEntity are far better than createentity
 
I don't really care, I don't have OS X.
Just, at this point in time.
 
I'm leaning more towards CreateEntity and create_entity.
 
Where I had only used it for two hours, using AppleScript.
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun That's a bad convention.
 
12:31 AM
That is what I made.
 
@Jefffrey I mentioned 4 conventions, so which one are you talking about? :P
 
How about Createentity?
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun The Lua's one (the last one).
 
Yes, I agree.
 
How about cReAtEeNtiTy?
 
12:33 AM
Is it webscale?
Eh. I can probably wrap the entire Lua API to fit this_convention or ThisConvention.
 
@Jefffrey naw. CrEaTeEnTiTy is where it is at.
Wait, yours is off...
> eNtiTy
 
I still haven't forgiven myself for calling the class Entity.
 
What does it do?
 
It is literally a thing in a world
with a bounding box and a type
and an animation
 
What else might you call it?
 
12:37 AM
class Thing
It's that generic
I mean, what do you call an object in a world?
 
Is it an interface?
 
Warcraft III uses the term unit
And they use Doodad
which also means thing
 
Depends what is in the world.
For example, a rock is not a unit.
 
An entity could be a rock
 
Yes.
 
12:38 AM
Maybe WorldElement would be more descriptive
 
Could work.
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Nothing.
you don't use an interface for something like that.
 
I forgot to mention it also contains physical state information
 
@Jefffrey see the winter world?
 
@Pawnguy7 Still every single image that you post shows up as "image not found" on my end. Interesting glitch
Aug 22 at 22:37, by sehe
God. Image not found. Image not found. Image not found. Image not found.
 
12:49 AM
@sehe I have received complaints about snaggy, yes.
 
Trying so hard to be Waldo, ey, images?
 
Bartek has that too.
 
@Pawnguy7 Stahp using that then. Probably snaggy is preventing hotlinking in some fashion
 
@sehe works for others.
Do you use Opera?
 
@Pawnguy7 Thanks. I didn't actually want to see it
@Pawnguy7 Meh
@Pawnguy7 I do
 
12:51 AM
I think Bartek does too.
 
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@Pawnguy7 That would surprise me
 
Why?
 
Just would. Don't you ever have hunches?
 
I have no background information about who uses what browsers.
Or care enough to speculate.
So you don't want to see the images?
 
@Pawnguy7 I don't particularly mind. I'm fascinated by the image fail though
 
12:55 AM
Wait. I thought I was on your ignore list?
 
@Pawnguy7 what?
 
:>
 
Man, I wish Bartek would've implemented Multiple return types in Lundi.
<:
 
@Jefffrey remember the tropical island?
 

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