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4:02 AM
I found sausages, defrosting them now. Delicious.
 
Hotdog sausages?
 
Homemade kobasica aka sausage.
My grandparents are good at killing pigs.
So tasty.
 
Making me hungry..
For some meat.
 
@Rapptz I hate those dress shoes. =l
IMpractical for running away or doing anything remotely useful with your life.
 
@Rapptz looks like cro-cop
 
4:13 AM
@ThePhD They're dress shoes. Not running shoes.
 
Yeah
But they're useless. =[
You wear them to social functions to look nice.
And fuck those.
I try to get away with looking like a scrub 100% of the time.
 
All music is just performances of 4'33" in studios where another band happened to be playing at the time.
3
 
LOL
That was excellent, feeds. Have a star.
 
heh.
 
I was wondering. Is it possible for someone to reopen a question?
 
4:15 AM
Yes.
 
Depends.
 
No.
 
I mean, I don't know why this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/913912/bash-shell-for-windows is closed. I think its answers would be very useful to me.
 
Schrödinger.
 
Hey, not sure if I am using smart pointers correctly... is it normal to have 0 shared pointers in medium sized projects?
and only have unique_ptr?
 
4:16 AM
@StevenBluen It's both "not constructive" and "off topic -> belongs on Super User"
 
Wow
What the fuck.
 
I see. Thanks, Mysticial.
 
@StevenBluen Because the rules of this site have changed in the past few years.
@Mysticial Disagreeing.
 
My answer on that "How to really delete a vector" question got 9 upvotes.
 
It isn't "not constructive"
 
4:17 AM
That's not even my best answer.
=[
 
It's a very objective question :|
 
@Rapptz I'm going by what meta's definition of "not constructive" - which I don't completely agree with either.
So I wouldn't actually vote to close it as NC. Nor would I reopen it since it's not entirely on-topic either.
 
What's meta definition?
 
I really wish that question was moved to the superuser site, rather than being closed.
 
It makes no difference.
Closed just means "no one can answer it"
If it was deleted on the other hand, now that's annoying.
Or locked.
 
4:20 AM
@Rapptz It's technically a list/shopping question. The reason why it doesn't seem like it here because there's really only several items on that list.
 
I don't follow.
You mean this dumb phase Meta is on this year?
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Q: Help us make "Not Constructive" and "Not a Real Question" closures more effective

JaydlesBoring Background As previously discussed, we're working on improving closing network-wide. We’ve rolled out dupe changes, and have solicited and received some awesome suggestions to improve "Off Topic" closures. In the off-topic discussion, Pekka 웃 suggested that other close reasons could be fu...

 
lol, javascript room also has xkcd on feeds.
@Rapptz I'm referring to before that meta question since it's still not settled yet.
By the old definition, anything that could result in a list was automatically "not constructive" by definition.
I haven't followed through yet to see what they are currently changing.
 
... WHoa.
 
It's a question of how to get the well-known bash utilities onto windows. I think I would find the programming tools, such as grep and vim and gcc, to be very useful if I could get all of them on windows. I therefore strongly disagree with its reason for closure.
 
I've hit 150 rep for today.
....If I try really hard, I could rep-cap. :O
 
4:24 AM
It's off-topic, not Not Constructive.
 
@StevenBluen While I agree here, meta does not. Usefulness is not a measure of whether it's "appropriate" for the site.
That's why all the book questions were locked and/or deleted.
 
SO has completely changed from its original ideology.
 
@Rapptz exactly
 
I don't even know what it is anymore.
 
@Rapptz It's for super-localized questions.
and homework debugging
 
4:26 AM
This question fits under the criteria "software tools commonly used by programmers". Therefore, it can be judged to be on-topic.
 
Also how old is Super User?
 
dunno
 
That question is from 2009.
Was it offtopic then?
 
It was closed in 2012.
 
Yeah I know.
The book question has 3 close votes
Just went to check :(
lmao
all 3 for "Not constructive"
Gotta love meta.
 
4:29 AM
Is there a book question that is 'constructive'?
 
That book question is gonna be problematic until they can make tag wikis more visible.
@JohanLarsson Yeah, a question about a specific detail in a specific book. :)
 
Or one that can summon Bjarne.
 
@Rapptz yeah, that one was a book question. :)
 
Think it'll be closed?
 
4:31 AM
Ok, I posted a better example of my question
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Q: Correct usage of smart pointers and programming style

GrapesIs this a correct way of thing about smart pointers and using raw pointers for non-ownership? class DisplayObject { DisplayObject* Parent; } class DisplayObjectContainer: public DisplayObject { std::vector<DisplayObject*> Children; } class Stage { std::vector<std::unique_ptr<Displa...

 
Because I think a lot of people here have already wasted their reopen vote on it.
@Grapes You're missing semicolons at the end of your classes, albeit unrelated.
 
ty
 
> Items are created using make_unique or make_unique
 
that didn't display correctly
it's make_unique<DisplayObject>
I thought flash's stage would be a good example
 
I fixed it a bit I guess
 
4:35 AM
ty :)
so what do you think
am I doing it right in the example?
 
I don't put much thought into ownership.
 
well, this always comes up
this problem that I described
and I am not sure if I am approaching it correctly
 
Answered your question. <3
Albeit, keep in mind I'm a horrible, terrible noob. :D
So my answer is probably leading you down the path to DESTRUCTION.
 
thanks phd
i was using AS3 as an example
because it illustrated my problem exactly
 
Those 9 upvotes are from what I told you!
For the vector question.
 
4:39 AM
@Rapptz From the who whatta where?
Oh, from the fact that you told me I can't read Valgrind reports? xD
 
Yes.
 
Interesting questions and answer, guys. Gave you my upvotes.
 
@Rapptz I'll add a note accrediting you then. <3
 
@ThePhd, I'll accept it tomorrow. I just want more people to look at it and give you more upvotes
 
@ThePhD No.
 
4:40 AM
@Rapptz Too late!
It's already a comment. <333
 
I was kidding :(
 
That was fast. We already have 4 upvotes on that answer, and only 4 people paying attention.
 
:)
 
!!! Oh my gosh, I'm at 190 rep!
I'm so close to rep-capping for the day. <33
 
does it give you reputation to upvote a comment?
 
4:43 AM
I haven't upvoted you once today
 
Nah.
That'd be OP.
@Rapptz It's okay, I still wubs you. <3
 
i love the fact that you can do &*smart_pointer
and get a persistent memory address for that object
so when array of smart pointers resizes
you don't run into memory issues
 
@Grapes That always bothered me, actually, so I always ended up wrapping std::unique_ptr so I could just do & on it directly.
 
well... what if you want to get the & of the unique_ptr?
 
someday, I'll learn how smart pointers work. I promise.
 
4:45 AM
std::addressof ( )
 
@Grapes Don't overload operator&
 
That's how library writers have to do it.
 
Ignore ThePhD's noobiness there.
 
@Rapptz What he said @Grapes . I do it because I'm a silly person. :D
 
ok
i have a make_unique function
because C++11 is missing it
 
4:46 AM
@ThePhD Could have written an address() function
 
@Rapptz i think he did it for ease of use
 
@Rapptz Yeah, but I want my unique pointer to feel like a pointer.
At no point during my use of a smart pointer do I ever want to feel like I'm not using a pointer.
 
but it would confuse me if I looked at it I think
 
In my mind, it should feel completely transparent to use.
 
You know I'm really liking the whole auto f() -> decltype(etc) syntax :(
I used to think it was lame but it's cool now
 
4:47 AM
why
 
I don't. =[
 
can't do auto f() -> decltype(this)
or you couldn't for a while
now some compilers support it
 
It should have been auto f () : type-expression
 
decltype(this) would be amazing for chaining
 
Do you mean *this?
o_O
That would return Object&
 
4:49 AM
yes
 
How is that not valid?
 
decltype(*this)?
 
@ThePhD No. The arrow is actually why I like it.
 
*this
 
@Rapptz The arrow makes me feel like its a pointer, and I don't like pointers to begin with unless I'm using pointers.
 
4:49 AM
I always liked operator->.
I'm always sad I can't use it as much.
 
It's also consistent with base class notation, which is why I thought the colon would have been nice.
 
night
 
WOO!
200 rep. <3
Night Grapes
 
@Grapes Before you go.
@ThePhD Here's one for you Valgrind Expert™
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Q: Valgrind error with std::cin

user2281210Here is my code: std::string getword() { std::string temp; std::cin >> temp; return temp; } Valgrind throws an error on the line std::cin >> temp. Can anyone explain why that is?

 
D:
 
4:54 AM
:)
 
OH LOOK AT THAT I'M ALREADY REPCAPPED
 
You're not.
 
Guess someone else will have to answer~~
 
You're 30 rep short.
 
^^
 
4:55 AM
=[
Fine.
 
You've soft-capped, but not yet rep-capped.
 
I got the Mortarboard badge!
 
If you promise I won't get downvoted. Gimme teh answer and I will gain the rep for you
 
Hard-capping is for when someone overshoots the repcap several times over.
 
har har har
 
4:56 AM
@Mysticial Gee, can't think of anybody here who'd ever have done that...
 
Me too.
 
@Rapptz Wellllllp
He didn't provide a proper error
 
?
 
So I guess I can't answer it
Aww, shucks~
 
Noob.
I'm modifying my css.
 
4:58 AM
@JerryCoffin I'm pretty sure most of us with over 50k here have hard-capped at least once.
 
Not very fun.
 
> +182 23:43 139 events Can code that is valid in both C and C++ produce different behavior when compiled in each language?
^^ That's a hard cap. :)
 
Fine fine, I'll try to hardcap today too. ._.
 
@ThePhD Hard capping is a bad thing btw...
 
Why's that
 
4:59 AM
It means you've lost most of your rep to the stupid cap. :)
 

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