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11:00 PM
@rightføld :)
 
ZZZzzzZZZ time
 
sehe, I googled, so it isn't exactly "been discussed a million times", but I suppose I'll go somewhere else for help.
 
Good night every one
@JasonMc92 Tacite rule of the lounge : always be humble
You can be witty, but always stay humble :)
 
Rerito: Not sure what I said to make it sound otherwise...hm.
 
@JasonMc92 a gazillion times. And there are a number of, equally trade-offy, solutions.
But: good news. In C++ you have virtual multiple inheritance. No need to chose
 
11:02 PM
Hm, that at least points me in the right direction. Thanks, I'll leave it at that. Sorry for the inconvenience, everyone.
 
Just pick the one that suits your API goals best.
 
@JasonMc92 Np, just a tip to avoid overheating things ;)
 
No problem. You're welcome to lurk around. I have a feeling things are a bit idle today anyhoops
 
I'll leave you there, too tired to carry on
Good night !
 
anyhoops anypoops
@sehe I wasn't aware there was any "debate". Everybody knows composition is superior.
 
11:07 PM
@Xeo Thanks!
 
@Puppy I know. Yet there are design situations where forcing 'is-a' substitutability can be a good trade off. I don't ever do this, but in a C# world I might consider it sometimes
Really appreciating all the splendid arguments being made. "No dude" is convincing these days. — sehe 2 mins ago
 
Can anybody recommend a good book to learn electronics or even video classes about it?
 
No, nobody, ever
 
@sehe iostream is an excellent example
 
a good book to learn video classes about electronics... now that's a tough question
 
11:10 PM
Have all secret hats been discovered?
 
no
 
@sehe You are drunk, aren't you?
 
@karlphillip cough. The fact that I could read your message in this way without even straining suggests you're projecting
 
@sehe I'm sure I would understand a word you say if I wasn't drunk.
 
I doubt it
 
11:12 PM
@sehe Challenge accepted.
 
Pro tip: Never accept vacuous challenges that cannot be verified. You can never succeed.
 
@sehe You underestimate the power of the dark side.
Why is Cat Plus Plus not using a picture of Grumpy Cat... WHY?!?!
@CatPlusPlus pls change your picture for the Grumpy Cat. We appreciate it.
 
i'm turning up the volume when you speak
 
user1804599
s/We/I and nobody else/
 
user1804599
11:18 PM
karlphillip, karlphillip, karlphillip all the way
to plonklist
 
i love meymeys
 
@CatPlusPlus Then START it.
@CatPlusPlus STAR*
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I wouldn't expect anything different from you. You are bitter since the day I got an accepted answer in a thread that you tried to answer, in vain.
 
11:22 PM
Hello.
 
I have to go grocery shopping but I'm way too lazy.
 
Stick around, enjoy the emptiness of this chat window.
 
A student of mine asked in an email if it was possible for a function to return an operator. like + and have argument deduction on that operator.
 
@CaptainGiraffe What kind of classes do you teach?
 
We met in the lab. and my arms started flailing apparently.
I wished them a merry christmas.
 
11:33 PM
@CaptainGiraffe you can return std::plus<void>. This returns a polymorphic calleable object. Not sure whether that's what was meant with "have argument deduction"
 
@karlphillip I sometimes teach history
@sehe I Suggested std::function
 
@CaptainGiraffe ?! where's the deduction? It's completely made impossible by erasing the calleable
I get it now. They want to erase the operator itself. In that case, they're screwed. If you have a fixed list of argument types, then you can prolly decently TMP your way out of this
 
@sehe Well, the concept was f(){ return operator ++ }
 
@karlphillip huh?
 
@CaptainGiraffe struct plusplus { template <typename T> T operator()(T const& t) const { return t++; } }; then f() { return plusplus(); }
 
11:37 PM
You are overthinking it. I had to reply, parsing does not work like that.
 
@karlphillip I was quoting a song. What the hell are you waffling about?
 
OMG sehe is providing a solution =)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I was just pointing out how mean you are to people sometimes.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Not really. Because the return type of f() is not erased here
 
@karlphillip What the fuck?
When was I mean to you?
The only person being mean here is you, pal.
 
11:39 PM
Yes that looks about right =)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, you might be right, I apologize.
 
@karlphillip o.O
 
Hint: he's not shocked. Hint: he'll now take the bait and start shredding you.
Hint: I can say this because he has me plonked
 
Well this has been an utterly baffling conversation
 
@sehe Hehehe, thx.
 
11:40 PM
Now he's reading the message since you replied to me :)
 
Anyway, it's 23:39 and I really did only have three hours sleep now last night [edit: wth i can't even type properly]
 
@sehe :D
 
So tata
@karlphillip In case you felt like finding out what actually happened before you began baselessly accusing me of things, someone had posted that quote on FB so I started listening to it — it's azlyrics.com/lyrics/naughtyboy/lalala.html. A good song, worth a listen.
 
How many of you guys did a Computer Science course that taught electronics?
 
not me
I don't think it should, anyway
CS != software dev
 
11:43 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit != or -- ?
 
I'm not even sure what you'd call a field that's broad enough to encompass electronics but narrow enough to be identifiable as software development or its ilk
@karlphillip woah deja vu
 
Our CS is reasonably close to electronics
 
Electrical Engineering courses tend to teach a bunch of C, IIRC
so maybe look at it from that direction
 
Computer Engineering teach electronics as well.
 
assembly ...
all the microcontroller stuff
 
11:45 PM
Who cares?
 
Computer Engineering isn't something I'd heard of over here as a course name
lol that too
cyas
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes they perfer C. Seconded. More C than assembly @chmod.
 
before I accidentally let on to sehe that I don't give sufficient fucks about him to have actually bothered plonking him
 
That's such a nice word... Plonk
 
@CaptainGiraffe for computer engineering or electric engineering?
 
11:46 PM
It sounds good.
 
If you want to plonk sehe, I'm curious what are your news channels?
@chmod711telkitty The CS guys are doing computing stuff, the electric engineering guys are doing lots of fancy radio stuff. We don't do computer engineering
 
11:59 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit sleep well
 

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