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12:00 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes go to sleep you must
 
user142019
I'm watching shows.
 
I'm hungry. I want beef.
 
Xeo
2am, me still not nopping. :( I actually want to read all night (got a new "book"), but that'd be bad tomorrow...
 
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes you should see my Facebook cover photo.
 
Xeo
12:02 AM
Also, the beauty behind Applicative is kind of keeping me up (with std::optional in mind)
 
lol
Have you seen <^ and ^>?
I love those two.
 
Xeo
not yet
 
user142019
I love applicative style with Parsec.
 
Dec 11 '12 at 9:20, by R. Martinho Fernandes
<^(+)^> <- lifted addition (they look like wings, right?).
 
Xeo
lolwut
 
user142019
12:04 AM
<* already looks too much like a bird operator.
 
it looks like a pig smiling
 
@Xeo It's awesome!
 
Xeo
I'm laughing more than I should.
 
I'm finally writing my own is_flag_enum etc. quasi-CRTP. What do I call an enum type that allows for eq. and rel. ops?
 
Xeo
so that's basically for infix lifting or.. ?
 
12:06 AM
eqrelenum.
@Xeo Yes.
 
Hah, I'll have a namespace enum_ops in homage to std::rel_ops.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton regular enum?
 
@Xeo Fuck regular!
 
Xeo
Poor regular.
 
@LucDanton You're homaging the wrong things :S
 
12:08 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's an ironic homage.
 
I just debugged why my function wasn't working, when it took a const std::string & and modifies it... sigh. I don't now what I was thinking.
 
Xeo
wait, you debugged that?
 
Xeo
that would mean it compiled and ran and.. that you did horrific things to the poor const string
anyways, I should really head to sleep I guess... 5h, yay
 
Oh boy, std::underlying_type not SFINAE-friendly.
 
Xeo
12:12 AM
g'night
 
@Pawnguy7 What was the code
 
@Xeo Oh. Sorry. Bad choice of words. I think it was a compile error. I was investigating the error in the function.
 
Reading the error message pointing at that code is not really all that hard
 
No.
I think I got mixed up, I had been debugging an equally newb-like mistake of trying to modify a string and modifying the copy instead.
 
user142019
12:15 AM
Guys.
 
user142019
I'm thirsty but the only thing I have to drink is superclean Dutch water.
 
user142019
Unfinished Swan? Sounds like a project for me!
 
So, Extra Credits' latest episode made me consider hooking up my PS3 to my TV again and play Unfinished Swan.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Do you watch The Final Bosman?
 
12:19 AM
@Borgleader Nope.
 
May I suggest you do?
 
@Borgleader Nope.
 
Damn :(
 
user142019
I know somebody who's last name is Bosman.
 
12:21 AM
@Zoidberg Is he the final one?
 
user142019
she*
 
A lady, eh?
 
user142019
And I have no idea, but she's hotter than hell so it probably doesn't matter.
 
HM HM HM
@Zoidberg Why no sexy rumpus, then?
 
user142019
Rumpus? Ain't that an FTP server for OS X?
 
12:22 AM
I'm talking about sex.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Apparently I scored better than most of the sample.
 
@LucDanton I got a perfect score.
It's really easy.
 
Ya know, if you look at the individual score of each question it's not that bad.
 
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel Sex? What's that?
 
@EtiennedeMartel I scored better than 75% of the sample and that's with 2 mistakes (one of which is the website's fault for not registering my answer)
 
12:25 AM
@Borgleader Yeah, right.
 
Which of these is a major concern about the overuse of antibiotics?
You didn't answer this question
 
I.e. only a few will most people get wrong, and then by not much. Education doesn't appear to make too big a gap. Also the question that every one gets wrong regardless of education is funny.
OTOH I'm not super fond of the questions.
I think it's meant to span across disciplines, but e.g. what curriculum carries courses on lasers and nanotechnology?
Also might be a good idea to separate the 'general knowledge' questions from the topical ones. I'm seriously sceptical of the value of a quiz on topical stuff if there isn't at least some 'I don't know' option :|
 
The "I don't know" option is implicit you just dont pick an answer
 
I got one wrong.
 
user142019
Haha noob.
 
user142019
12:35 AM
Wait what's this all about?
 
user142019
OIC
 
Apparently sunscreen protects from ultraviolet, not infrared. I don't recall learning the distinction there.
 
user142019
> You answered 13 of 13 questions correctly.
 
user142019
Ha! Noobs.
 
I don't learn about sunscreen, I stay inside -_-
 
12:38 AM
UV fucks you up
 
user142019
> You scored better than 93% of the public and the same as 7%.
 
user142019
TIL: 93% of the public are noobs.
 
user142019
Hey this is even educating.
 
UB fucks you up
 
user142019
UB can cause sunburn.
 
12:39 AM
WOO
 
Is that what sunccscreen is for?
 
100% right!
 
It's really not hard
 
I took a guess at what fracking was for though.
 
user142019
Noob.
 
12:40 AM
It was a silly question
 
@Zoidberg Doesn't matter: the education system would say I'm brilliant because 100%. :D
 
user142019
@LucDanton yes.
 
Nevermind if it was a guess.
 
Was it an educated guess?
 
user142019
@ThePhD in France you'd get a 19/20 because you answered everything correctly.
 
12:42 AM
"Do YOU know specific shortened mining terms?" Uh no why would I know that
I guessed too
 
"They say Frack a lot in BSG" -> "BSG happens in space" -> "There's no air in space" -> "Air = Gas?" -> "natural gases"
 
LOL
 
^ Brilliant Deducation at work.
 
12 mins ago, by Luc Danton
Also might be a good idea to separate the 'general knowledge' questions from the topical ones. I'm seriously sceptical of the value of a quiz on topical stuff if there isn't at least some 'I don't know' option :|
 
user142019
@ThePhD there is air in space.
 
12:42 AM
Didn't have classes on oil drilling either.
 
user142019
Earth is in space, air is on Earth, hence air is in space.
 
@Zoidberg Shhhhh, shh. There's not air in space. :D
 
Only 20% answered the atmosphere question
 
user142019
LOL
 
12:43 AM
 
user142019
Noobs.
 
17 mins ago, by Luc Danton
I.e. only a few will most people get wrong, and then by not much. Education doesn't appear to make too big a gap. Also the question that every one gets wrong regardless of education is funny.
@CatPlusPlus We're twinsies!
 
user142019
Watch NGC kids.
 
Which atmosphere one?
 
user142019
Nitrogen.
 
12:44 AM
Which gas makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere?
 
user142019
@CatPlusPlus Air.
 
That was my first though, but after looking back I saw the global warming one.
 
Air is not a gas
It's a composition of gases
 
What's that ~"frack" process thingy?
 
12:45 AM
@MarkGarcia something about blowing shit up underground to break open pockets of natural gas or wtv
 
@MarkGarcia Sending in high-pressure water to flush out the remaining oil when an oil field is starting to dry up or something.
I better check that's right.
 
I answered wrong...
 
> Hydraulic fracturing is the fracturing of various rock layers by a pressurized liquid.
 
user142019
 
@LucDanton It says it's about extracting natural gas.
 
12:46 AM
So not so much 'flush' as 'PURGE IT WITH WATER' then.
 
You crack the rocks to release the gas
 
@MarkGarcia Sorry, I'm not good with the petroleum-thingies terms.
 
Oh.
 
'Break rock, get rock oil.'
 
user142019
Fracking happens when your parasol has holes and you get freckles.
 
12:48 AM
Break rock get shinies
 
@Zoidberg Frack you.
 
user142019
Dragons eat gems.
 
user142019
Oh hey I found myself a nice can o' Fanta.
 
I feel like it would be cool to make a game about mob-like tendencies.
 
you mean Mafia I and II ?
 
12:51 AM
Never hard of it. For example, take most end-of-world movies. People aren't logical: if you have a working car, they will get you kind of stuff.
 
Oh that kind of mob
 
Yes :D
Tests of... human nature.
 
The Last Of Us
 
what is a "supporting process plan" in software engineering?
 
Of course scoped enumerations are comparable. I knew today was going to be sucky.
 
12:52 AM
@Crowz This reeks of some SCRUM-like bullshit.
 
@ThePhD Actually scrum probably doesnt have that
 
I find the subject both fascinating in terms of studies, but I have also played a game. It is... very fun, and... exciting. You want to survive. Something multiplayer.
 
user142019
I'm so tired, all you peeps.
Maybe I should get myself some sleeps.
 
@ThePhD what is scrum?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes FWIW you don't have compound assignment enum operators.
 
user142019
Scrum is a methodology that's agile
It's used by developers who don't like their product to be fragile
 
I'm doing IEEE SPMP framework
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oooh I'm blind. Yeah you do.
 
I think the robot is finally nopping
 
Damn, maybe I should write to the author of Boost.Units regarding that kind of thing.
 
1:11 AM
Hey, I am running into some heap corruption and I have a couple of questions.
Does each library run in it's own heap space?
LUA+Luabridge seems to give me some heap corruption at random times and I am trying to figure out what's causing it
_CrtIsValidHeapPointer when I am trying to remove a smart pointer from a vector list
 
user142019
It's possible that you run into heap corruption
But thinking you can get a better answer here than on Stack Overflow is a bad assumption
 
yeah it it a tough question
I'll ask there
 
user142019
Good luck
Note though, that many C++ libraries suck
 
I actually think this has something to do with threading
will look into it a bit further
the thing that is crashing is outside of lua when lua is trying to remove it
 
user142019
1:33 AM
@BartekBanachewicz you have excellent Lua skills
Why don't you help the poor guy with his scary heap corruption chills
 
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Q: [C ++]Robot Help! Loop not working correctly

user2302825I am making a robot named Gilbert, he is filled with stupidity. Here it is so far. http://pastecode.org/index.php/view/36572371 Lets say he answers a question, then it will say "Ask another?(Y/N)" If I say Y, it will say "Ask another?(Y/N)" again. Saying Y just ask you again. How do I fix t...

^ He needs robot!
 
Im writing a question now
it's really about thread safety and how lua works
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Q: Lua + LuaBridge heap corruption and thread safety

GrapesAssuming this basic example: class DisplayObject { }; class Stage { std::vector<DisplayObject> objects; void RemoveAll() { objects.clear(); GameBase::RemoveObject(.....);//Some logic that performs display operations in the engine } void AddNew() { objec...

this is the question
 
No link dumping plz
 
1:51 AM
does anyone want to model for me?
 
crowz you have by far some of the weirds questions ever
 
user142019
Don't be feared
Crowz' questions aren't serious, they're just weird
 
2:06 AM
Oh I'm not scared, I'm just saying theyre weird as hell
 
user142019
The only word I could think of was "feared"
The other relevant ones didn't rhyme with "weird"
 
2:25 AM
Borgleader, how do I know you're not an agent from a parallel universe?
 
user142019
Crowz, are you drunk
I guess you've got a lot of beer cans in your trunk
 
Extracting Boost.
11 minutes remaining.
Sigh.
 
@Pawnguy7 Building Boost...
 
I cannot imagine.
Whuh? It says twelve minutes remaining now...
 
2:40 AM
Only takes me 15-20 minutes.
 
@Pawnguy7 extracting takes you 11 min? wtf
 
Also, deleting boost takes almost the same time.
 
@Borgleader might be more - either that, or Windows thinks it is a time machine again.
 
3:23 AM
no event for nintendo at e3
I wish nintendo would just do software, that would be rad
 
3:40 AM
I'm gonna guess theyre not going to e3 because theyd have nothing to show if they did
which is sad
 
4:01 AM
Also, E3 is becoming less and less relevant.
 
Yeah =/
 
But they'll be at E3. They just won't do a conference.
 
so
i found the heap error
after 2 days of debugging
it doesn't make any sense
I have a file monitor that looks for file modifications and reports back to an std::function which sets a bool
all i did is move it up a few lines
 
Sounds like UB.
 
UB?
 
4:06 AM
Undefined behavior.
 
um
no it's some threading issue
 
You're doing something wrong somewhere, and you probably just fixed the symptoms.
Oh, well it's even worse.
 
but i can't figure it out.... but it works which is great
yes... i kept getting heap errors
was not fun
 
Wait. Sets a bool? From another thread?
 
yes
it's std::atomic tho
i also have a mutex locked
using two lock_guards
so everything should've been good
but there is a third thread on top of this (lua
so something didn't play nicely
 
4:34 AM
Locking a mutex using two lock guards?
 
So I'm trying to figure out how to get the JIT'ed native code for a Java program...
And it's telling me that I need to install Cygwin, compile a ton of shit. Copy that shit to some other place. Do some more shit. And hope it works.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I found that too. I need the 64-bit version.
 
Aaaaah.
I knew it wouldn't be that easy.
 
I'm making an attempt to answer this question:
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Q: Java loop efficiency

JohnFI'm comparing the efficiency of nested for, while and do-while loops in Java, and I've come across some strange results that I need help understanding. public class Loops { public static void main(String[] args) { int L = 100000; // number of iterations per loop // for loo...

I'm not particularly interested in the question itself. But rather, I'm interested in learning how to get the assembly - since it might be useful in the future.
Looks like it's called "hsdis-amd64.dll".
 
4:41 AM
@ThePhD I hate it when that happens.
 
I'm mean shit... Why isn't there a pre-made installer for the view assembly option?
 
7
Q: how to get exit status from the command before the last

yaelI have solaris machine ( solaris 10 ) please Look on the following simple commands (haconf -makerw | grep -iq "Cluster already writable") # haconf -makerw VCS WARNING V-16-1-10364 Cluster already writable. haconf -makerw | grep -iq "Cluster already writable" # echo $? 0...

nice question
 
@Rapptz I think it's your repos that have reminded me to rename my overly terse src/ to source/. In so doing, I noticed that it's hg mv src/ source that I want to do, and not hg mv src/ source/ -- the latter would attempt to create src/source.
Then again that might be shell-specific.
 
@Mysticial Because it doesn't fit their image they want to project. Nothing below the level of the VM really matters.
 
@JerryCoffin Sad but probably true...
I give up...
1044
A: What is your best programmer joke?

RoadWarriorSaying that Java is nice because it works on every OS is like saying that anal sex is nice because it works on every gender.

POS
:)
 
user1357851
4:57 AM
why do people become fat?
 
user1357851
like from biological point of view, once human have enough to eat and being like that for prolonged period of time, their body should know to stop gaining on fat which is really stored energy of some kind
 
a body doesnt think
 
user1357851
Body does 'think' but it regulates ... like in winter it piles on 'insulation layer' and in summer it loses it.
 
@Telkitty Being overweight hasn't affected reproduction enough that developing mechanisms to regulate it would be of significant benefit to reproduction.
 
Smart Coffin is smart. o.o #jealous
 
user1357851
5:15 AM
I am speaking more from self peserving point of view. You body always try to optimize without consent of your will
 
your body doesnt want anything, it only does what it's "programmed" to do.
 
user1357851
5:29 AM
Yes, which includes the automated 'regulation'. I heard the rumour that when starving, body only uses 500 calorie per day instead of 2000. So why isn't the reverse true - when you body is obese and being so for prolonged time, it would start burning 3000 - 5000 a day instead?
 
because that scenario simply doesn't occur in nature.
if a species has a prolonged excess of calories, the advantage is either to store them for future use (fat) or grow bigger internal organs/legs/etc for physical advantages.
now obviously the human race is growing bigger but evolution simply hasn't had time to catch up with the pace of change in our industrialised society
 
There's this surgery you can do to reduce stomach size.
A bit drastic though.
 
5:44 AM
does SO provide socket API ? i want to write a custom notification app!
 
@Telkitty The body would cause itself egregious harm by inventing mechanisms that suddenly torch calories without any kind of physical activity.
The reason you use 500 calories instead of 2000 is because teh body shuts down many functions, lets many muscle fibers die, starts to tap into fat reserves in order to execute basic human functions like walking and breathing.
In the reverse case, what is the body suppsoed to do?
It can't fictiotiously invent work for your muscles to be doing.
The only other alternative is to immediately crap out what you eat when you eat it if you're "at capacity". And, let's face it: there is no "at capacity".
The body will store, hoard, and concentrate as much energy as it can, because it is not future-seeing. It will never know when or when you are not going to eat it.
There's also an eating disorder where you vomit shit out the minute you eat it: it's called bulimia, and it's gross and has other terrible implications.
The analogous one for your ass is diarrhea, and that is also not good if you immediately jettison food from your ass the moment you ingest it so your body doesn't process any of the food you just ate.
The throat version makes bile continually spoil your throat: your throat's cilia will be continually burned with stomach acid, it will begin to bleed and it will scar and refuse to heal.
 
I have officially outdone myself.
 
?
 
15,243,347 characters of errors.
 
Lol.
 
5:55 AM
37 LoC.
 
LOL
Nice.
Hm.
My BlockingQueue seems to continually die.
(abort)
 
Damn.
What the fuck went wrong here.
oh I see.
 
@Rapptz Miss a semicolon before an important header? :D
 
how did this cause 15 MB worth of errors
I forgot a comma before my next template parameter
 
LOL
Wow
C++ compilers are ridiculous.
 
5:59 AM
Seems par for the course :v
 

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