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12:00 PM
@wilx that's not what is disappointing of course
@wilx who freaking cats. Reading. Can you do it?
Cares *
(Thanks android)
 
user1804599
12:21 PM
I have a good idea.
 
@rightfold me too, I'll get drunk
 
@chmod711telkitty so sexist. Why couldn't he hit on us if he weren't gay? What if he were transgender? Transsexual? Bi? Hetero? Weird? God forbid, rightfold?
 
char *****possibilities — please don't. — The Paramagnetic Croissant 1 min ago
 
user1804599
Say you have a User type.
 
user1804599
Do you refer to instance of it as "it" or "they"?
 
12:35 PM
@wilx You must have done that purposely to tick me off. Well, congrats! It worked. WARNING: <rant>
I actually dig up some stats to compare rates, present it with a link to the source (that was too hard for you, right?) and you fucken dismiss it like a whiny bitch, crying "it says earnings, not rates".
Well boohoo. I can't help if you're braindead enough not to grasp this complicated little transformation that the source allows.
It makes me think you're secretly from the US. That must be the explanation.
</rant>
 
user1804599
Yes, I would like to do any of that. But golang does not support any of them natively and I don't want to rely on third party libraries. — Sankar P May 23 '12 at 6:03
 
user1804599
what an idiot
 
@sehe Wow, dude, chill out. He's absolutely right. I don't know whether his presentation has hit some nerve with you, but calm the hell down with your rebuttal (which, as far as I can tell, has no merit whatsoever).
There is no excuse for accusing people of being secretly from the US.
 
Well. Congrats. What part is too complicated?
@LightningRacisinObrit lol. Coming from you. Makes my day
 
12:39 PM
morning drama queens
 
Hi
 
I had the most horrible journey through the land of open source desktop environments
 
@sehe Yes, that was a funny joke.
 
:D
 
And, BTW, I didn't say your rebuttal is "too complicated". I said it has no merit.
Braket Sr.
 
12:41 PM
Great. What other reason will you quote for missing the point? I'm glad that complexity isn't the excuse.
 
I'll come back when you've matured enough to have a reasonable discussion.
 
Pfft.
 
Seriously, you're acting like a baby right now. And I think you know it...
 
You're just talking out of your neck without even looking at anything. And you know it.
 
Good grief.
I looked at everything you posted. The graph, the table of figures, and your incessant illogic-strewn ranting and raving in here.
 
12:43 PM
My weird visual issues when resizing 3d windows varies across desktop environments. It happens in ~old gnome (3.8, 3.10), does not happen in new gnome (3.16) and happens (but to a reduced degree) in new KDE. However new gnome has graphics driver issues so even if it looks like its working something else might be wrong that makes it seem okay when its not. What a lame ass problem to try and diagnose.
 
Gorgeous day out. Do I get some gardening done? Could be fun. Then again, it's my birthday
 
Is it really?
Happy birthday
How old are you
 
@LightningRacisinObrit So. What exactly was giving you trouble? Here's the "secret sauce". It boils down to some very advanced "earnings/hour worked"
 
@Prismatic 57
3 mins ago, by Lightning Racis in Obrit
I'll come back when you've matured enough to have a reasonable discussion.
Less of the "what don't you understand" bullshit and more of the something else.
 
@LightningRacisinObrit "Dismissing like a whiny bitch", it is
 
12:45 PM
Oh, brother.
 
user1804599
I need an example password other than hunter2.
 
Puh-lonk
@rightfold Try *******
 
Oh yeah ALSO it happens with sdl2 and gwfl BUT not with Qt unless you animate (?) the stuff that's being rendered while you resize it
 
user1804599
@LightningRacisinObrit Ok!
 
Seriously. Nobody ever guesses that your password is all-asterisks.
 
user1804599
12:46 PM
const (
    testPassword1 = "hunter2"
    testPassword2 = "*******"
)
 
user1804599
terrific
 
I wish I could round up all graphics driver / window compositor / whoevers responsible for this mess and make em fix it
 
@rightfold I prefer "••••••••••••" (not to be confused with "∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙")
 
user1804599
@sehe Good. Unicode test!
 
@LightningRacisinObrit Are you serious? I always assumed you were younger
 
12:46 PM
@Prismatic Thanks!
 
I guess you're young at heart
 
@Prismatic Absolutely
 
What are you going to do for your bday
 
I think immature is the word he prefers. "Young at heart" sounds way too experienced.
 
Dude just stop. You've gone Jerry. Take a breath and try to become sehe again!
^ This would be great if it weren't for the bloody typo :(
 
12:49 PM
fix the typo
 
real talk I'll star the hell out of it if you do
 
user1804599
Yay password hashing works.
 
user1804599
The Hero is a great song.
 
class Play:public Pawn,public pawn,public Rook,public rook,public King,public king,public Queen,public queen,public bishop,public Bishop,public Knight,public knight,public empty{
unholy inheritance batman
 
12:54 PM
> public Rook, public rook
What the hell
 
user1804599
@Mgetz Eww, so much repetition of the keyword 'public'. Try this instead:
 
user1804599
template<typename... Bases>
class PlayT : public Bases... { … };

using Play = PlayT<Pawn, pawn, Rook, rook, King, king, Queen, queen, bishop, Bishop, Knight, knight, empty>;
 
speaking of batman did yall see the trailer
 
-3
Q: Inheritance in c++, not accesing a variable

Harsha Battu#include<iostream> #include<string.h> #include<stdlib.h> #include<math.h> #include<time.h> #define pp 1 #define rp 5 #define bp 3 #define kp 3 #define qp 9 int maxp=0; int minp=0; class Play; Play **play; using namespace std; class Game { public: char board[8][8][3]; char *****poss...

@rightfold I don't think this guy is ready for templates
 
@rightfold woah does that work
 
user1804599
12:56 PM
@Mgetz One should learn templates before inheritance, so they sure are.
 
user1804599
@Prismatic Of course it works! I even use it here: github.com/rightfold/baka/blob/master/include/baka/io/…. :)
 
user1804599
SFINAE is terrible at member functions and static if still doesn't exist so this is a nice workaround.
 
user1804599
Nice variadic CRVTP. :D
 
@rightfold neat
 
yesterday, by Lightning Racis in Obrit
user image
 
1:02 PM
@LightningRacisinObrit heh yeah that looks similar. That's his suit from the dark knight comics where he beats up super man though. I like the versions of batman I used to watch in cartoons as a kid. I kind of wish the DC movies had a feel more similar to this show:
 
@sehe indeed he could, but that would be less torment for my online enemies
 
The uncanny valley...
The uncanny valley is a hypothesis in the field of aesthetics which holds that when features look and move almost, but not exactly, like natural beings, it causes a response of revulsion among some observers. The "valley" refers to the dip in a graph of the comfort level of beings as subjects move toward a healthy, natural likeness described in a function of a subject's aesthetic acceptability. Examples can be found in the fields of robotics and 3D computer animation, among others. == Etymology == The concept was identified by the robotics professor Masahiro Mori as Bukimi no Tani Genshō (不気味の谷現象...
And also for today I've found something that I love
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/aggregate_initialization

> An aggregate is an object of the type that is one of the following
> no brace-or-equal initializers for non-static members
> (since C++11)
> (until C++14)
something that lasts for a single version of C++
 
What about it
 
>: |
 
1:10 PM
oh, I see
 
I was compiling my code with three compilers
a pre-C++11 one
 
a post-C++11 one
 
C++ is a giant mess
 
and a middle one
three different behaviors caused a massive blasphemy throwing
 
1:12 PM
lol blasphemy
 
>3 compilers
has to be gcc, clang and msvc
 
@Prismatic turbo c++
 
@LightningRacisinObrit I'm not upvoting that only because it counts 69 votes
 
@MarcoA. I will downvote so you can vote.
 
1:17 PM
@khajvah lol thanks khajvah
 
Morning
 
Hello
 
how you jus gonna throw a random egg in your sandwich and let it drizzle everywhere
That's straight up sloppy
 
1:24 PM
@Jefffrey woah
 
for lunch I had a sandwich with angus beef & roasted pork slices in it
 
And so why I get kicked yesterday?
You random chat all the time.
What's the common with your lunch and C++?
 
can't code on an empty stomach
 
Wow GCC 5.1 got released.
What happened to 5.0? Was it a bust? Did it come out on April first?
 
@Prismatic lol
@rubenvb There is even GCC 6.0 I think
 
1:27 PM
@FISOCPP that's current svn trunk, as always currently released version+1
 
@LightningRacisinObrit Happy beefday.
 
Any perfect 'C' like compiled languages?
 
@FISOCPP C
 
I would like to have VLA and to be able passing arrays by value.
 
Xeo
I would like some vla right now.
 
1:29 PM
@Jefffrey that is a sandwich
 
Also static array bound checking.
 
better than a sandwich I'd say
 
@FISOCPP std::array
 
And not stupid pointer decaying all the time.
 
@FISOCPP Use ranges.
 
1:30 PM
@FISOCPP Why would you want to pass arrays by value?
 
Because I'm perfectionist.
Dot.
 
lol
 
@FISOCPP How is that "perfect"
 
If something can be done I want it.
 
That's not the definition of "perfectionist". hth
 
1:31 PM
Any such languages?
 
user1804599
Ah, flock(2) is exactly what I need.
 
2 mins ago, by Jefffrey
@FISOCPP std::array
 
It doesn't have static bound checking.
It also doesn't support variable lenghts
 
@FISOCPP um, static bounds checking is annoyingly difficult to implement if I understand what you're asking for
 
1:33 PM
wait what, there's no GCC 5.0?
 
@rubenvb not yet
 
Who needs VLA anyway?
 
Then why does the main page say GCC 5.1 is the latest release?
 
@Mgetz - WOW - if you say so.
@Martin James - me
 
They just fucked up the web page methinks.
 
1:34 PM
GCC 6 is in development and has not been released as a non-beta version yet.
 
and it can return arrays - lol
as a bug of-course
 
@Mgetz Nah
 
but older versions too
 
You can just have an enable_if member function with template argument for the index.
Like array.get<123>()
 
Xeo
@MartinJames I do! It's delicious!
 
1:36 PM
@FISOCPP the problem is you need the compiler to detect the current size of the array (at compile time) and the access (at compile time) in many cases that's the halting problem
 
Xeo
@Jefffrey If only we could overload on constexpr-or-not arguments!
 
That's what I'm freaking talking about for months.
But nobody listens.
 
stfu
 
what?
 
@FISOCPP I would not want to implement any language that did that, the insanity of the compiler would be beyond complicated
 
1:38 PM
@Mgetz ???
 
@Xeo I'd rather have fried stingray and chips
 
@Jefffrey partial constexpr gets wierd
 
@MartinJames the baby ones I posted above, right?
They look delicious
 
I mean, how can you change the size of an array without invalidating...something.
 
@Mgetz I'm not sure I follow.
 
1:42 PM
> baby [...] they look delicious
:P
Delicious babies
 
@milleniumbug Communism indeed
 
@MarcoA. I could not eat the adults: they're really friendly. Like dogs, they roll upside-down for belly rubs.
 
@Prismatic lol amazing
 
I log on and get flaggots within 30 min:(
 
me too, what's wrong with people today?
 
why does vs make c++ errors so unintuitive... i spent 10 minutes, only to realize i made a typo in the function's name :(
 
I mean, I hate SQL too, but not so much as to flag it.
 
@Meraj99 what was the error message ?
 
1:49 PM
Every compiler does that to some degree. You need to learn the language of errors for your compiler.
 
@Jefffrey ta mara
 
@Meraj99 IME, all compilers issue shitty error messages.
 
@LightningRacisinObrit ?
 
@Jefffrey = thanks mate
 
1:51 PM
In LRiO language?
 
@Prismatic alias fcuk=fuck
 
unresolved external symbol "int __cdecl fibonacci(int)" (?fibonacci@@YAHH@Z) referenced in function "int __cdecl fibonnacci(int)" (?fibonnacci@@YAHH@Z)
how am i supposed to know what that meant...
 
I have an idea!
 
also, whats with all the random YAHH stuff
 
I encodes the function arguments types, I think.
 
1:57 PM
I am finally alone in the office. I can freely fart :)
 
OK people - what do you think the best compiled language is?
 
Your mom
 
@FISOCPP C
 
'D' is by any means better then 'C++' but it doesn't support VLA
 
@FISOCPP Python, Java and C# on a shared first place
 
1:59 PM
lol
 
They aren't compiled languages.
 
english where I get to tell other people what to do and they compile my instructions into whatever the hell I want them to
 
@sehe I like PHP
 
@FISOCPP I don't know any of these 'languages'
 

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