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11:00 PM
What's so hard to grok
 
I still don't get what the problem is.
 
nothing
 
If there was really nothing, you wouldn't have brought it up.
 
Have you guys noticed you're making a big issue out of literally nothing?
:|
 
11:01 PM
If you start a discussion, expect people to participate.
 
All I said "that isn't applicable to everything" because I assumed #14 was similar to the entire list in that it is in generalised form
#8 is still generalised, they all are except #14
 
#8 doesn't apply if you don't use code generation tools.
 
Bartek dude are you ever going to comment?
 
11:02 PM
I've already commented. These points state when robot will hate you
 
Ell
Let's discuss something else
 
For me, the list has always been "Crappy stuff the Robot has encountered when surveying C++ libraries".
 
And all 14 are similar in that matter
 
#12 is from work :(
 
@Ell Nah, I'm in a bad mood
 
11:04 PM
Tee hee.
 
Ell
Why? What's up?
 
Okay, I'll use namespace std {} instead~
std::make_vector <3
 
Reminds me i have to put rest of my engine in a namespace
 
@ThePhD Oh got that wrong. It's #12.
 
@ThePhD huh
 
11:05 PM
Ah.
Sometimes I do #12
 
@Ell The ceiling -.-
 
Feb 15 at 14:25, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Dammit, CheckFishyWaxWorld is not documented. Now I'll never know.
This ^
 
@ThePhD You suck
 
Or at least, I did in C#.
 
Ell
:3
 
11:05 PM
@ThePhD Hmm... internal...?
 
Because I couldn't pass out Matrices by reference in C#.
 
I've never done #12
or.. #13.
 
Ell
@thephd I think you can
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did that for a while but then I got a 2x magnitude boost in speed by just passing entity.matrix from the get go.
 
@ThePhD ref.
 
11:06 PM
Rather than entity.MyMatrixProperty
 
@EtiennedeMartel I meant retriving it on a class.
 
Why are you apple-to-oranging?
That verbing doesn't work well.
Make matrix internal, pronto.
 
I meant when I used it in client cooooode
The original matrix was in a separate DLL, separate lib, separate namespace.
 
> (...) designed to be used only from internal code (...)
 
11:08 PM
internal couldn't save me.
 
Also InternalsVisibleTo.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that Spanish or Portuguese?
 
Oh noes, i am trapped inside wikipedia's nuclear technology!
 
Latin
 
Ell
11:09 PM
English
 
@EtiennedeMartel When written it can be a zillion languages.
 
When I speak it, it's Portuguese.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm sure it sounds sexy.
 
Sometimes I make it sound Italian, but I suspect it's with a terrible accent.
@EtiennedeMartel I don't think Portuguese sounds very sexy. At least not the European variety.
 
11:11 PM
European Portuguese?
 
Yeah, the one spoken in Europe.
By contrast with the one spoken in America, or the various variants from Africa.
Most non-speakers I know find the Brazilian phonology and prosody more likeable.
 
For some reason I forgot Portugal is actually in Europe for a short moment.
 
gah. That will teach me! Answering questions on a week day. I should spare myself the trouble. It doesn't pay! i.imgur.com/ALUpxol.png
Also, why is that last vote suddenly +10...?
 
lost an upvote?
 
11:16 PM
@Rapptz It isn't. It's an island in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.
 
@Rapptz usually seeing -10 too then, right?
 
I don't see -10 when someone unupvotes my answer I don't think.
@EtiennedeMartel It's.. still in Europe.
 
@Rapptz NO IT ISN'T.
 
okay.
 
11:18 PM
lol
 
Est-ce juste moi, ou Pitbull a vraiment l'air de faire pipi sur la pochette de son album? http://t.co/RooyOb5UMY
 
...
"faire pipi" sounds so childish.
 
Yeah.
I prefer "se tirer une pisse".
 
There, I fixed it reimplemented boost::range_value!
Sigh.
At this rate I'll soon realise I am not really using Boost.Range.
 
user142019
Dammit I have a syntax error.
 
11:23 PM
Impressive?
 
Yes
I miss the insect
 
@Zoidberg Write better Wide then :P
 
user142019
No I'm writing C++.
 
user142019
But the syntax error is quite hard to find.
 
user142019
I'll try clang.
 
11:24 PM
Wat.
 
huh
 
Ell
Deadmg, does wide do it's own codegen?
 
user142019
> error: expected ',' or ';' before 'typedef'
 
user142019
I have no idea why.
 
@Ell clang
 
Ell
11:24 PM
Or llvm bytecode?
 
@Ell Yuppers.
 
@Zoidberg Show line of code and context.
 
Ell
Right
 
Can you show code?
 
@Ell Well, I do use LLVM.
 
user142019
11:25 PM
Oh nevermind.
 
user142019
Forgot a semicolon.
 
user142019
Thanks anyway.
 
No kidding.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Hmmmmmmmmm.
 
@Zoidberg at the end of a class?
 
Ell
11:25 PM
He can show Chode
 
user142019
@MooingDuck at end of variable decl.
 
If only the compiler had told you you forgot a semicolon.
cough
 
or maybe even a comma.
 
user142019
My code is a bit of a mess.
 
user142019
And unreadable.
 
11:27 PM
 
@Zoidberg Yeah, that's what Haskell does to you.
 
@Fanael Is it webscale?
 
@Zoidberg I know
@Zoidberg related, this is why I now use clang even though it's windows codegen is (was?) broken.
 
user142019
Yes my code almost compiles!
2
 
user142019
I forgot to close a multiline comment.
 
11:30 PM
I always forget how multi-line comments look like in Haskell.
Do they nest properly?
 
user142019
Like this smiley: {-,-}.
 
user142019
Yes, you can nest them.
 
awesome
 
@FredOverflow Let alone how multi-line comments look in Python... Oh wait...
 
#
#
# :)
 
11:35 PM
-2
Q: Is there any way to compare two classes using the assignment operator?

VelotrolI'm trying to figure out if it's possible to compare two objects from different classes overloading the assignment operator. I have tried several examples that I found without success. Most examples works only on two objects of the same class. In this example, even being A and B inherited from Z...

seems to be trying to make a workaround for if (a=b), which I just realized is doable, as long as you forbid chaining assignments that nobody uses anyway.
 
METEOR STRIIIKE
 
hmm removed
 
It's basically a sandbox for a specific high-rep user.
It has 50 some revisions on it.
There's no way I can screencap it.
 
lol
 
user142019
11:47 PM
Coliru's syntax highlighter is tripping on my code.
 
@Mysticial favorited
 
@MooingDuck same
 
@Mysticial How did you find that?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It was on the front page for a second.
 
man now I want 10k rep.
 
11:49 PM
 
lol
 
@Rapptz + 6 similar answers
 
What is he doing? :|
 
@Rapptz probably testing something
 
> These words are not allowed in titles: '!'.
WTF
 
11:51 PM
Bang.
 
that doesn't seem like a bad thing
for SO?
or for something else
 
Ah you bastard.
 
@Rapptz You can see it?
 
No.
 
11:52 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes He's got 3.5k.
 
> We know where you live (it's in your profile)
ROFL
 
user142019
Hi.
 
holy shit what is that
 
user142019
11:54 PM
I rewrote my first C++ program!
 
@Zoidberg me gusta
 
I like it too.
 
user142019
I completed something! Hurray!
10
 
Is that why you had a hard time finding your syntax error?
 
user142019
11:56 PM
Yes. XD
 
Wil
Really quick, I have a question about is NoSql right for a certain use case... all ready to post on programmers.stackexchange.com - but just wondering if it is a fit for StackOverflow or if it does belong there?
 
Five hundred and fourty seven.
 
user142019
@Rapptz it appeared I had a typedef where actually a function argument should have been.
 
user142019
Haha if boost::lexical_cast throws there's a memory leak.
 
user1357851
Ok, can use this on my windows phone, sweet.
 
11:59 PM
@Wil If it's not about a problem with code, not on SO. Dunno about PSE, I don't hang around there much.
 
user142019
Befunge would have been a better tool for the job, though.
 
Wil
@R.MartinhoFernandes no worries, I wrote it on that site, seems like a fit... just always try to put it on SO if I can, but, it didn't feel a good fit - however, been away for a while and wasn't sure if things have changed!
 

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