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12:01 AM
I'm getting a cold
How do I stop it?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Go to a hospital and have them place you in a medically-induced coma for the next three weeks.
 
i usually just take lots of advil or whatever pills are lying around
@JerryCoffin every time I get sick this is what I want to do
 
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes wrap yourself in textile
 
is that even a word anymore
 
@nick Yes, "that" is still a word (and quite a widely used one at that).
 
Ell
12:15 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh I misread this
I think it's too late
fluid & sleep
 
Three weeks is too long. I wanna be fine tomorrow.
 
Ell
you've been getting one for three weeks?
 
Ell
Oh I just read jerrys message
I'm failing at chat today
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you go to sleep?
I think hydration & sleep is best
 
I'm getting there
 
Ell
12:19 AM
I went through a phase a couple of weeks ago of developing a cold during a single day
and I would wake up horrifically congested
but sleeping early and drinking lots of water helped
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes which one are you?
 
Ell
I always ended up staying up some nights and developing another cold
 
@Borgleader I deal with being sick by pretending I'm not
 
Ell
@Borgleader this guy is funny
 
12:23 AM
you public danger D:
 
Ell
I like the humour style
Meh
I always thought it was spelled "humor"
 
user562566
@Ell depends if its american spelling or not
 
it is
depends if you're speaking American or English
 
I gotta box my stuff for Saturday, but I'll have no time at all.
 
Ell
I'm speaking English
 
user562566
12:26 AM
by spelling it "humor" instead of "humour", you're awarded with 50 extra freedom points
9
 
lol
 
Ell
That's weird
I wonder why I think of the american spelling
 
user562566
just look at how the brits enslave you into painfully adding those unnecessary extra letters
 
user562566
yeah I dunno I just woke up ignore me
 
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12:35 AM
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user562566
@Rapptz gonna turn it on and see how bad I am
 
user562566
1> Running Code Analysis for C/C++...
1> Analysis Complete. Go back to writing javascript.
 
Good Morning™
 
Ell
Ah my stomach
@buttifulbuttefly go back to sleep
 
user562566
12:49 AM
the hell. it finished analysis but didn't produce any warnings or errors
 
Just finished watcing Kung Fury
 
Is this UB? What's the rule behind it? Something akin to aliasing? copy(T const* input, T* output) { *output = *input; } ... copy(&a, &a);.
 
@buttifulbuttefly no. It's the same as simply writing a = a; which is valid.
not useful, but valid
 
1:04 AM
restrict would ban this, but C++ doesn't have restrict yet
 
@Brian Talking about concept's actually? They're on the way.
 
What? I was replying to the aliasing thing
Is there something about concepts that covers that too?
 
Well, concepts are meant to describe restriction's arent they?
 
He means C-like restrict
In the C programming language, as of the C99 standard, restrict is a keyword that can be used in pointer declarations. The restrict keyword is a declaration of intent given by the programmer to the compiler. It says that for the lifetime of the pointer, only it or a value directly derived from it (such as pointer + 1) will be used to access the object to which it points. This limits the effects of pointer aliasing, aiding optimizations. If the declaration of intent is not followed and the object is accessed by an independent pointer, this will result in undefined behavior. The use of the restrict...
 
1:25 AM
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Q: Bjarne's mistake in C++11 presentation?

prosseekI have a page from the slide (http://www.ii.uni.wroc.pl/~nivelle/C++11_design_Wroclaw.pdf) that Bjarn Stroustroup presented. The issue is that this code doesn't compile, but this does: using namespace std; template<typename T> class Vector : vector<T> { using vector<T>::vector; // inher...

^^ lol
 
Hmm. My code has a deadlock condition if it executes a=b in one thread and b=a in a second thread at the same time with the same a and b. Do I care? I think I don't care.
 
fix yo shit
 
1:48 AM
Bwahahahahahah
I have mastered the art of sending mail through Node.js. Fear me
send VermillionAzure -----> folder: Spam
 
2:05 AM
@Borgleader It's UB to read/write to a variable in an synchronized manner in C++ already isn't it? So no problem
If WriteFile writes to the copy of the file in memory and not to disk, leaving Windows to page it to disk async later, then why does WriteFile have an async version? It seems like the synchronized WriteFile ought to be blazing fast as it is.
Oh, maybe adding pages to the file is slow?
.....or if it's doing large writes and then it would have to write some, page it, write more page that... that would explain it. But then async would be pointless for short writes. Wonder if that's the case.
 
@TBohne std::atomic<T>?
 
Looks like I'm screwed, I need to write a Historical Narrative about "flappers" or something and it's due tomorrow.
 
2:20 AM
> need to right
not a good start
 
There I fixed it :)
I'm sleepy.
 
@Nooble Flapper Avian?
 
@buttifulbuttefly No, flappers as in certain women in the 1920s.
Flappers were a "new breed" of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. Flappers were seen as brash for wearing excessive makeup, drinking, treating sex in a casual manner, smoking, driving automobiles, and otherwise flouting social and sexual norms. Flappers had their origins in the liberal period of the Roaring Twenties, the social, political turbulence and increased transatlantic cultural exchange that followed the end of World War I, as well as the export of American...
I don't know how the hell I'm going to be able to type out a 2 page story about them.
In 12-point font, too.
I suppose it is double-spaced.
 
2:36 AM
Write a program that will write it for you.
 
@VermillionAzure only works on integers
 
@Mysticial I sure wish I could do that.
 
Take a dictionary and an RNG. Problem solved.
@TBohne I've read about that.
It was hilarious.
 
@TBohne Amazing.
 
2:39 AM
> told Springer and the IEEE, two major scientific publishers, that between them, they had published more than 120 algorithmically-generated articles. In 2012, Labbé had told the IEEE of another batch of 85 fake articles. in 2010 a fake researcher he created, Ike Antkare, briefly became the 21st most highly cited scientist in Google Scholar's database. slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/02/27/…
 
Just noticed something.
Ore Monogatari ED is pretty good:
Only noticed this after ep 8 lol.
 
2:57 AM
what is the -lm for in g++ compiler ?

g++ -Wall -lm -c file.cpp

Thanks
 
laminate?
 
g++ already automatically links -lm which is the math library
 
thanks!
 
3:03 AM
@StackedCrooked lol
 
@StackedCrooked what the... :(
 
:) Hi .
 
 
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4:31 AM
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It doesn't look like I'm sleeping tonight.
Stupid essay.
 
4:57 AM
 
@Feeds Ow my brain.
 
user562566
did everyone die?
 
user562566
I've never seen this place so quiet
 
user562566
maybe lrio is paying them all to chat in the "bar" instead
 
Most of this room's users are in European timezone, it's always quiet around these hours.
 
5:07 AM
Europe ftw
gotta go to bed now though
 
I'm usually asleep at this time.
 
user562566
what is a "Europe"
 
It's 1:00 AM for me and I have to wake up at 6:00 AM. And this fucking essay is still not finished.
 
…7am
 
@TechnikEmpire Err...what?!
 
5:11 AM
@TechnikEmpire Europe is the Best Country Ever
 
@Nooble You will have to pull an all-nighter. :)
 
@wilx Koalas are supposed to sleep in excess of 20 hours per day.
@buttifulbuttefly ™
 
user562566
Is that part of America?
 
user562566
jk :(
 
@TechnikEmpire US and Canada are in North America. Brazil is in South America. Europe is in East America.
 
user562566
5:15 AM
@JerryCoffin lol
 
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Obligatory:
 
I love people who can only perceive in one dimension :p
 
user562566
Ah that's easy to solve, that confusion
 
user562566
just use the biggie vs tupac east west
 
user562566
much simpler
 
5:19 AM
There is no up & down, only left & right ...
 
And, the three-star programmer meets iterators:
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Q: Microsoft VS c++ 2010 list iterator error

amirai'm having a list iterator not incrementable problem i have a adjacency matrix "adj(2d vectors)" + i have a char vector in name color and i have a int glist i'm having a problem with the following function for(list<int>::iterator it = glist.begin(); it != glist.end(); it++) { int x ...

 
if any one wants me to post the whole code just tell me and i'll post it — amira 1 min ago
 
user562566
@JerryCoffin a single tear just fell from bjarne's right eye
 
@TechnikEmpire In that case he must have truly amazing self-control.
 
user562566
@JerryCoffin lol I was going to comment on it but.. I don't even know what to say.
 
5:25 AM
If I was a five star programmer I would want everyone else to be 3 stars & below ...
 
user562566
"I'm so, so sorry. But, you have ishouldntwritecodinitus. I'm afraid it's terminal"
 
But at my current level, They have to be 2 stars & below ...
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user562566
@chmod711telkitty but is there a cigarette
 
I finished!
Good night, all.
 
good morning Lounge<C++>!
 
5:30 AM
@TechnikEmpire "I'm afraid it's /dev/pts/0"!
 
user562566
@buttifulbuttefly we should post a link to a step by step guide on how to uninstall visual studio, followed by another guide on how to shut down your computer and go home
 
On next april 1 st
 
6:30 AM
hello lounge
why are you empty lounge?
what happened to you lounge?
 
6:51 AM
Either sleeping or working or studying.
 
7:06 AM
@JerryCoffin right, more or less like saying "America == US". There's a lot of nonsense into many things
 
sup
my boss is not in the office today\
I'm so going to slack off
 
7:21 AM
did you get a job already?
 
good job
 
Xeo
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What the
 
Xeo
dunno, but I kicked him
 
Ven
rip him
also seems like my message was deleted?
 
7:29 AM
what the
@khajvah nope.
still at previous one
 
@Xeo have we ever done tuple unzipping?
ah, one of the types involved is an ad-hoc pair and not a tuple-like type, I’ll have to think about this carefully
auto t = /*…*/; return pair(apply(get<0>, forward(t)), apply(get<1>, forward(t))); is unzipping I suppose.
 
@BartekBanachewicz slacker :P
 
Xeo
@LucDanton that seems like a noop. unpairing, and repairing?
 
@thecoshman interviewing vOv
 
@BartekBanachewicz vOv
 
7:40 AM
@Xeo Yeah, I was one step ahead on thinking about n-unzipping (tuple of n-tuples). It’s a Friday so I’ll stick to pairs.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton That still seems like a noop, tbf.
As in, the code you have there.
oh wait.
Gotcha, I think
 
(map fst l, map snd l)
 
Xeo
t :: ((a, b), (c, d), (d, e)...)?
 
Naw, pick a list in non-variadic Haskell
> :t unzip
unzip :: [(a, b)] -> ([a], [b])
 
Xeo
Nah, I was just thinking of t being a single-level tuple
That's where the confusion came from
 
7:44 AM
> This is serious software, with the licensing cost based on total lines of code, and we wound up with a quote well into five figures.
and so ended the use of vertical white space
 
@thecoshman what
 
some one linked to this vOv
@Rapptz I think...
 

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