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12:00 PM
So many grammatical errors in the form, I was wondering who wrote it.
 
@TemplateRex I’ve switched to foo/foo_t trait/alias pairs. I very much make use of the with_X_of although they’ve been renamed to qualifying_X_of because I persist in using that peculiar style of template<typename Foo> bar_type<Foo> /* look ma no decay */ bar(Foo&& f); and it comes in very handy for that.
Which is weird, because I’m less and less fan of references. Oh right, I very much like the functors it makes.
 
@LucDanton do you have that stuff on Github somewhere for easy perusal?
 
@TemplateRex It’s here
 
great, tnx
 
such headache
 
12:04 PM
no idea who filled it with lounge<c++> name
 
so just to make sure about the back emplace iterator (the LWS link is down), you use it sth like *it++ = std::forward_as_tuple(args); and then unpack the tuple elements into the emplace_back container member. I wonder if optimizers will eliminate the temporary tuple
 
That’s right.
 
my ideas board is very colorful and doggy
 
@AlexM. is this for your game
 
it's for everything
I just throw random ideas there
then I pick them up later
maybe
 
12:13 PM
@AlexM. Who do you keep talking to?
 
what kind of idiotic question is that m8
 
> Dogs doing shopping
lol
 
dogs should do shopping too
I feel dogs are having a tough life :(
like, unless you're a stray dog, you're bound to a human for the rest of your life
 
How old are you alex?
 
and have to do what he wants you to do
 
12:17 PM
you?
 
@Elvisjames if you'r hell bent on spent spendings
 
I swear to god I had this troll plonked at one time
why is he not plonked anymore
there, fixed
 
@Elvisjames You misspelled asl.
 
don't swear at me
 
to you
 
12:19 PM
yes, to, so it's some sort of good thing for deities like you, LRiO
at least I think so
 
What's a meh?
 
guys
echo Building paks
./build-paks.sh >> log.txt
 
So we can write 200000000 as 200'000'000but the IDE highlights the middle 3 zeros as if it were a character, what should I do?
 
can I make it somehow to echo the "building paks" both to stdout and log.txt?
 
echo the contents of log.txt to stdout!
 
12:23 PM
Is it wrong to look down upon people who act like shit but has no accomplishment in real life? Some loungers has little skills yet act as if people should treat them with respect but ye disrespecting others all the while
 
use tee
@chmod711telkitty You have no idea whatsoever what Loungers' qualifications and skills are. Quit baiting.
 
@AlexM. i am doing several things like that
 
How do I echo to stdout in CMD?
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz ./build-paks.sh | tee echo >> log.txt or whatever the argument to tee needs to be
cat maybe
 
Fack, can’t use 'é' as a register :(
 
12:28 PM
@Elvisjames with echo?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol, you for real?
 
@Xeo The arguments to tee are the files to write to. tee log.txt --append?
 
Xeo
@LucDanton Well, can be done both ways, though I guess that one is cleaner.
Since it doesn't need an explicit echo / cat
 
I think I know quite clearly which regular is capable of what on this chat
 
Xeo
Didn't know how to append through tee though
 
12:30 PM
@chmod711telkitty Impressions can be deceiving. Especially on the internet.
 
Who names their files echo?
 
@Elvisjames it can be deceiving for a little while
 
Xeo
@LucDanton Welp, maybe I just forgot how tee actually works.
 
You can tee a b --append to append to two files—making it a !
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Just do what @Luc says.
 
12:31 PM
@chmod711telkitty What if someone has a second personality just on the internet?
 
you can tell, just look at andy prowl
psychopathic
 
Kitty was doing so well. A full three months unplonked!
 
Well no one should be judging no one
 
@Xeo tee -a x >>y is the one where you ask it to append, while appending a redirection.
 
Xeo
12:33 PM
kay
 
user1804599
Gorgeous lexer!
 
I prefer gorgeous Lexa
 
Xeo
I thought you could hand it a command to split the ouput to, too.
Instead of just an output file
 
ECHO this text goes to console>CON
 
@Xeo Maybe you’ve used tee foo | cmd a lot, to the point that you first thought of tee foo | echo >>bar.
 
12:35 PM
@chmod711telkitty Quit that, you're being offensive
 
Who names their files con?
 
con-gratulations
 
No one in my class is interested in programming how do I get them to program?
 
I didn't mean to offend everyone on this chat, just 2 people
 
@Elvisjames get with the program!
 
12:40 PM
And what do you want to achieve through this behavior?
 
@Elvisjames Two main options: use physical force, or offer free drugs
@Rerito I think she is both these people herself
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit bah. sloppy pronouncers :)
@chmod711telkitty bit big to DOSS the loungers with, no? Let's pray it gets binned before @jalf triples his ISP fees
 
took this a couple of days ago, showing some latterns for the CNY, Sydney harbour bridge & the opera house, all in one picture
 
The funny thing is, with all it's 102 megapixels, the image is still too blurry to appreciate something
 
12:43 PM
I took all the trouble to upload this picture on to my website
 
wow
 
so I can show it here
 
7 mins ago, by chmod 711 telkitty
con-gratulations
Next time just onebox it with imgur. Will also make it of palatable size
 
imgur hangs
 
And such an high definition is a bit overkill when it's rendered on common pc monitors
 
12:44 PM
@chmod711telkitty that should have been a hint
@Rerito what high definition? Of motion blur :)
@chmod711telkitty I've found your perfect valentine:
14 hours ago, by Jefffrey
Feb 14 at 16:57, by Jefffrey
trust me I'm a psychologist on the internet
 
What is the benefit of using linux over using windows?
 
command line operations
 
@Elvisjames Well, if you want to see outside your home, and let in sunlight, a window is better.
 
12:54 PM
@chmod711telkitty So you like cocks, we got that. (I'm turning in a @AMostMajestuousCapybara doppelganger!)
 
How do you tell a cock from a hen on the internet?
What is the use of skeletal animation in a 2D engine?
Why would someone flag their own message?
 
@Xeo plz kick
 
I second that
I have no idea why this guy wasn't kicked before
 
I'm not following here
 
Which guy?
 
1:03 PM
@Rerito that Elvis guy
is probably a clone of some troll
 
What troll?
 
@BartekBanachewicz no, like a child, not concerned too much with 'what is right', learning, seeing what can be done. Yes I need to refactor out better designs, but there is a reason it's not called prefactor. Nor do I want to spend all my time just thinking about what I could do, especially when I don't what I really need or don't need.
 
How am I a clone?
 
@AlexM. Guess I missed something there
 
How can I prove that I'm innocent?
 
1:07 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what city/town/village/hamlet were you living in?
I wanna do a cost of living comparison
 
We have a very low cost of living here.
 
also WTF London is so expensive
more expensive than New York
 
The transportation fees are so high in London
 
Minimum wage of about 20 cents an hour.
 
+237.01 % for Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
 
1:09 PM
I am working for free!
But I work for myself
 
Cluj-Napoca (my city) compared to London
 
@Rerito It used to be cheaper. At one time, some classes of people could get transported to Australia for free.
 
A good meal costs less than 5$
At a good restaurant
 
@MartinJames Yet I like London and don't exclude to end up living there some day... So I googled Oyster cards and baboom
So expensive
 
I miss the crayfish sandwichs in London, you can buy them in the supermarkets
 
1:11 PM
Safety walking alone during night in London: Moderate 47.22
lol wtf can happen to you there
 
@AlexM. Your city is handsome BTW
 
get assaulted by football fans?
@Rerito ikr
it's mostly old pretty buildings
 
Isn't it surrounded by the Carpathians?
 
And mine is mostly old ugly buildings.
 
yeah Transylvania as a whole is
 
1:13 PM
Gorgeous landscapes
 
Wasn't Transylvania where the werewolves were seen?
Or was it just a movie?
 
there's this lovely area near the center, only pedestrian accessible
full of old buildings, most of them turned into cafes
and restaurants
 
@sehe huh? It's oneboxed to a reasonable size. I don't have a problem with it :)
 
Neat
 
nice to go through when it's hot (summer)
 
1:15 PM
@AlexM. Ooh! I could put up with that!
 
Is that a brasero on the foreground?
 
not sure, I've never seen it there IRL
 
Looks like a dish of curry.
 
Afternoon rubberies
 
user1804599
nice
 
1:17 PM
Hi plupoid
 
user1804599
lexer works great
 
user1804599
now parser
 
I'm near Versailles but unfortunately, too far to enjoy it during my lunch break
 
Been struggling to stay awake at work today
 
Seriously though, Sydney is still the place where I want to live the most, although I am quite willing to reallocate for better opportunities
 
1:18 PM
@Puppy Slap yourself
 
Highly unlikely
 
@Puppy now you're getting it :D
 
My office is miserable. Why am I not sitting outside in the sunshine, outside cafes, with a large beer?
 
@chmod711telkitty Australia looks like a very nice place to live indeed
 
@MartinJames not sure if srs
 
1:19 PM
Because you want to earn money?
 
But "your sun" is well known to be harmful
I'ld be afraid of that
 
You make it sound like our sun is not
 
Damn if I could go for a jog in Versailles' castle gardens on my mid break that would be so awesome
 
Half a year spend summer in Australia then move to London for the other half.
 
@Puppy I want to spend money, sure. Earning it is another matter:(
 
1:21 PM
Touche frankly
 
"Fixed-point representation" is really annoying
 
@MartinJames Trading hours of boredom for minutes of fun right?
 
You're really annoying
 
@Rerito Well, I was kinda hoping for tens of minutes of fun.
 
@DemCodeLines ur mom
@MartinJames What do you do for a living?
 
1:22 PM
Trying to understand it and I just don't get it.
 
Honestly I don't find work so bad most of the time
 
@DonLarynx Miserable Windows software for fluid management. That, and embedded miserable software that runs on miserable hardware.
 
I don't even work.
 
Why martin are you feeling miserable?
 
@chmod711telkitty 50 shades of ... pink
 
1:24 PM
@Puppy Therapist/10
 
I found your message ambiguous
 
@Puppy Miserable bug reports.
 
@MartinJames I'll take your job lol, what would you ideally work as?
Doesn't sound too compelling
 
You're a bug report
 
@Puppy It certainly feels that way, yes.
 
1:25 PM
Austin, TX takes a bold stance on the programming language wars. http://t.co/KjHTZEg31A
 
@DonLarynx ATM, a barrista in one of those Romanian cafes.
 
@Griwes lol
 
hmhmhmh Lambda Days in kraków
starting tomorrow
I should start going to those events
 
@MartinJames He wrote me a prescription he said 'you are depressed, but I'm glad you came to see me to get this off your chest [...] Next patient please, send in another victim of industrial disease!"
 
@miketaylr bracing for recruiters asking for 5 years Robert T Martinez Jr experience
 
1:27 PM
@MartinJames What's stopping you?
 
even better
 
What, all the diseases we eradicated with our industrial might?
 
@MartinJames you can still code as a barista
 
@Rerito lol, I remember that one:)
@DonLarynx My customers have an uncanny knack of tracking me down.
 
I like how they made sound such a depressing subject so... Funny and casual
 
user1804599
1:28 PM
Magic variables are awesome.
 
user1804599
I wish C++ had magic variables.
 
@DonLarynx I need specialized hardware for development, not just a laptop.
 
What, so it could be even worse?
 
Dat academic paper style. Not foot- nor end-notes.
Anyone else think it would be awesomer to spell that company name as "Co³ Systems" just for the occasion?
 
1:30 PM
@MartinJames Oh you're working on a side project?
 
He is a side project
 
@DonLarynx I need a network of embedded peripherals for system testing. I'm also developing new stuff.
 
I'm wanking over newline placement in the browser
 
@Puppy cool
 
1:32 PM
@AlexM. When?
 
It is of limited cool
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit earlier today
 
@MartinJames Well, that sucks. But just remember you're going to get to a point where you have "Fuck you money" with the awesome development you've created :)
 
@DonLarynx I expect to break even:(
 
 
1:36 PM
@MartinJames Well you'll have to change your approach then. Life is too short to "break even".
 
two idling visual studio instances taking 30% of my CPU
very well written
 
@DonLarynx I have changed my approach. I've cut the FIQ stack to zero and given the SD-card thread another 128 words.
 
@sehe lolwut
 
@BartekBanachewicz They in separate VM's?
 
@MartinJames Thomas Edison had to change his approach 10,000 times.
 
1:39 PM
@DonLarynx Maybe he had more RAM to play with:)
 
a love story unfolds
will Martino show his feelings for the Don
find out in the next episode of Lounge<Soapie>
 
@MartinJames Well you are probably three feet from gold and you don't even know it. Keep pushing
 
Keep digging*?
 
Keep digging is so pre-gold rush
 
@jalf I remember we had a discussion ages ago on functions that conditionally performed an operation on its argument (depending on type). You were peeved that their typical names e.g. try_foo was completely unhelpful. As much as I remember the discussion, I don’t remember what a better name would look like.
I’ll go with close_stream. It doesn’t close streams that don’t have a close() operation.
 
1:45 PM
@DonLarynx Exmoor Gold?
 
I have automated my build process even more
now I can just sit and look at the logs
 
> C++11 virgin here.
 
Lol
 
@BartekBanachewicz how far does it go?
 
@Jefffrey What's wrong with just using p?
dynamic programming: genius
 
@thecoshman I should be able to go back after the weekend, run it and when I come back with coffee and wait it should pop a working project
 
Xeo
@thecoshman It builds the code, and deploys it. After that, it builds the missiles and also deploys those. After that, it builds a T-800 and also deploys it.
 
@Jefffrey so basically nothing wrong with it?
 
Exactly
0
A: C++11: convert reference type to value type

Don Larynxuse p instead of *p. * is a dereference operator

lol
 
> he wants to be able to find the limit on the dereferenced object.
 
1:57 PM
@Xeo hihi
 
user1804599
Ugh, Go regexen have no backreferences.
 
user1804599
What a piece of shit.
 
    allowedEvent EventMouseButton _ _ _ = True
    allowedEvent EventCursorPos _       = True
    allowedEvent EventScroll _ _        = True
    allowedEvent EventKey _ _ _ _       = True
    allowedEvent EventChar _            = True
this is pretty annoying
IIRC Scala doesn't require that
 
user1804599
It does.
 
user1804599
But if you use case classes as products then you can use a type check instead of an extraction.
 
2:11 PM
hi all
 
machine learning
 
@BartekBanachewicz Wot shit is that?
 
@MartinJames pattern matching?
I don't like how it looks either, but welp.
 
> EnterMove(java.lang.String) in HelperFunctions.Player.Human cannot implement EnterMove(java.lang.String) in Moves; attempting to assign weaker access privileges; was public
    class Player {
    		class Human implements Moves{
    			void EnterMove(String letter){
                                      //stuff
      }
   }
}
but wait
public interface Moves{
    void EnterMove(String letter);
}
That's literally it
 
2:26 PM
Your messages hurt my eyes.
Especially this hellish indentation.
 
k i won't do that again...
sry!
 
Hate v0.1.2.0 released! /cc @Jefffrey @Mr.kbok
 
user3010322
This linker error
 
user3010322
is going to make me shoot somebody.
 
Stop murdering people, loungers!
16 hours ago, by Rapptz
Maybe I'll go shoot people or something.
 
2:39 PM
@LucDanton I don't think we came up with a better name. Tbh I don't think try_foo is completely terrible though. IIRC what I mainly hated was maybe_foo, because it's not clear under which circumstances it'll do foo
try at least indicates "do foo if it is possible to do so"
 
user3010322
@jalf maybe foo_if( blah, blah, predicate ) ?
 
user3010322
(Whatever predicate has to be, a bool or some parameter.)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit We know
 
@ThePhD Well, the problem is if it's not part of the signature. You pass in an object, and if the operation is meaningful, it will be done, otherwise it will do nothing
 
user3010322
2:41 PM
@jalf optimizing_foo!
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit tell me where you live what the hell
what's there to get
I want to compare your city to London and then to mine :A
and see what discrepancies there are
 
I guess it is preferable if you can name the function after the postcondition. Say, the function may or may not close the file, but once the function has returned, the file is guaranteed to be closed.
 
@BartekBanachewicz indeed
 
@thecoshman well that's what it does
 
So from the callers point of view, what matters isn't whether the function did something (perhaps the file was already closed), but that afterwards, we know that it has been placed in a certain state
 
2:43 PM
@AlexM. when was I talking about cost of living o.O
 
Can someone link me some useful interesting code to learn from?
 
user3010322
@jalf Return a success object or throw upon failure to meet the conditions?
 
user3010322
I mean. As it stands it just sounds like you should call the function foo, because no matter what happens the function will always end up in the desired foo state.
 
user3010322
@jalf Yea, what you said. :D
 
@BartekBanachewicz though you shouldn't have to manually start it
commit code, ci starts
 
2:46 PM
@thecoshman it's not a part of commits or ci
it's just for local copy
 
or even better, try to commit code, ci starts
 
I remember the function that sparked that conversation was a maybeLogin which I'd changed to ensureLoggedIn.
 
@jalf Yeah, this all sounds familiar. Thanks for the reminder.
I could call it release_stream or similar then. The point being that at iteration end, it’s ensured that important resources are eagerly relinquished/released. If it only means that files are closed for the time being, then so be it.
 
OK, Anne is eating moussaka and fish fingers. That's different. Must check the level in the rum bottle.
 
@thecoshman I've responded on gh. The scoped binders are mostly about keeping the state as it is for other code; afterthought.
 
2:59 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I was curious
is your city significantly cheaper to live in than London?
 

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