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nwp
8:05 PM
my libfinder is done and does what I intended, I just intended the wrong thing
 
nwp
but I got it to run pretty fast, so that is something
 
@nwp Damned computer! Only does what I tell it to, not what I want.
 
@JerryCoffin: hi
 
@Destructor Hello.
 
8:10 PM
hmm
I need authorization to access a public google calendar
What
 
Please see: ideone.com/7OKNhl
g++ seems to be broken here according to standard. right ?
 
Ven
@Puppy the noexcept(false) was there in case the dtor throws while the stack is unwinding normally. I was asking the question you answered
@Morwenn no, indeed
 
@JerryCoffin: I think it value initializes temporary of type T & extends lifetime of that temporary by const ref. But how an abstract class can be instantiated ?
 
@Destructor Yeah. That looks really weird.
 
@Nican: yes it is !!!
@Nican: should that code be accepted by compiler ?
 
8:16 PM
Where is the problem?
The code looks fine to me.
 
Pure virtual function.
 
It's never called, right?
 
Yes?
 
It should also be not possible to create temporary of class which contains pure virtual function.
 
Oh, I see. How could I not see it ._.
 
8:18 PM
@Morwenn: It doesn't matter whether that function is called or not.
 
Shouldn't the constructor fail, since the virtual table is incomplete?
 
Xeo
Clang has the same bug, apparently.
error: allocating an object of abstract class type 'T'

        const T& t = T{};
that's what should happen
 
@Xeo: VC++15 fails to compile that program: See webcompiler.coludapp.net
 
Is anyone here familiar with SFML?
 
nwp
icc also rejects it
 
8:21 PM
@quiZ___ ya
 
Ven
tiny bit
 
Im trying to get a map parser to work with SFML it in order to use .txm maps. However, i cant get it to work properly, so i just wondered if anyone here have used STP (which is the parser) along side SFML?
 
Those two pieces of technology are 100% independent
 
True, the question should have been has anyone used STP.
 
nwp
8:34 PM
anyone happen to know how to get the description of boost::program_options::options_description to have the same wrapping as the arguments?
 
nwp
8:49 PM
 
user3790646
Lol, weird bugs everywhere. When I click in my game's console prompt the console stops printing anything and then when I switch back to the game's window, it crashes
 
user3790646
O.O
 
nwp
@nwp I wanted to make hand-drawn circles but couldn't figure out how to reduce the brush size in gimp -__-
 
Never underestimate the power of free booze.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes clbuttic
 
9:02 PM
i don't understand
 
@nwp I don't think you can (regardless of "what does it mean"). AFAIR the whole printing is hard-coded (well - apart from potential string-representations of defaults perhaps)
 
nwp
I thought I had ignored boost for too long, maybe it wasn't long enough
 
Ignore boost for long long
I see Ramy was at it again. Lemme guess. He wants me to do for his illegal rip off for free what I'm doing for my boss :)
I hope you kicked him on my behalf. Wait. Probably no one noticed since he's on your plonk lists. Peace.
 
@sehe This time merely ignoring him seems to have sufficed. Clearly we are masters of ignorance!
 
He's frequently hanging around like a fly around sirup here. I can always tell he's desperate enough to try another help vampire when he does.
Usually he lurks for a bit, then next day he dares spring the question. Today, apparently, he was sufficiently drunk to just blurt it all out :)
 
user1804599
9:20 PM
long long long is too long for my pussy
 
I am running out of TV series to watch.
Elementary has ended a season.
GoT is only once a week.
I need more.
 
nwp
I like agents of shield a lot
arrow is also ok if you are bored enough
 
Hmm, that is some superhere/sci-fi stuff?
Hmm, somebody else recommended me Banshee.
 
@rightfold that's deep
 
nwp
@wilx it is
 
9:28 PM
@wilx Vikings
 
Seriously, fuck the guy who thought that it was a good idea to call « parity » the parity of the number of 1 in a bitstring. Now when I talk about the parity of an unsigned integer, I have to specify first whether I consider the unsigned integer to be a number or a bitstring.
 
@Morwenn That sounds annoying. Seems strange to want to have sex with somebody because they annoyed you...
 
I'm pretty sure they don't want their dead body to have sex with random strangers.
Ok, computer science is pretty young and they might not be dead yet.
 
Why are we talking about sex with dead strangers?
 
Why not?
Anyway, time to eat something.
 
9:35 PM
@JerryCoffin did a poor joke
 
Let's talk about sex with living strangers! :)
 
Let's talk about C++?
 
-_-
Throw the man out of a window!
 
@wilx Ambiguous
 
using _int = int;
_int i;
i.~_int();
 
9:39 PM
important
 
@sehe You are ambiguous!
 
@NaCl For a funny compiler bug, you can actually write int i; i.~auto(); in GCC. The bigger WTF, however, is why this is a compiler bug and not a standard feature.
 
wtf
 
Ven
@Griwes mh, virtual dispatch?
 
9:44 PM
@Ven err what
It's just that GCC allows the auto placeholder there.
 
Ven
;o)
 
@StackedCrooked Is clang somehow disallowed to be run on coliru? :(
 
It means exactly the same as i.~typedef_for_int();.
And seriously, that syntax is amazing. I want it. Like, want want it.
 
@NaCl No, why?
 
Ven
GNU extensions < GNU corner cases
@Griwes write a papeeer
 
9:45 PM
;_;
 
@StackedCrooked Did you get my... message?
 
I've already submitted one this time ;_;
 
@sehe Ah, yes. Thanks :)
 
@NaCl clang++?
@StackedCrooked Good. Just checking
I suppose I should go to my inbox for some spam :|
 
9:46 PM
....now that was embarrassing
 
Yes
ROFL
 
someone knows about cuda programming?
 
Ven
Cicada would know
Thanks for making me sad :(
 
@QuicoLlinaresLlorens You do
The name gave it away long ago. But thanks for the confirmation
 
Cicada 3301
 
9:55 PM
@sehe hahaha, something, but I need someone who could help me with a program that calculate normals of a surface in CUDA
 
Tja
 
Let's talk about English, the language, and TV series.
Since common English does not have any kind of honorifics, it is hard to tell, when watching a TV series, if two characters are like friends or what is their relation.
 
@wilx What about "oi mate" or "fam" or "sir"/"madam"
nope don't exist at all
 
@набиячлэвэлиь That is rarely used.
 
Australians would like a word wit' yeh
 
10:00 PM
@wilx Really? That never troubled me.
If it's hard to tell then it's either a bad TV series or it was intended by its makers.
There's many clues they can give you. The tone of conversation, body language, use of slang etc..
 
Oh- I am going to die. There is an internal SO at Microsoft, and there is basically no moderation.
 
10:16 PM
Sounds like a fun place
 
@StackedCrooked There are quite a few signals they can give, but they frequently give quite mixed signals too, especially in things like soap operas. Years ago I remember an ad for some soap opera that started with a "banner" something like: "Love in the Afternoon"--but that was followed by a 1 minute montage of (apparently) recent highlights from the show, most of which was characters telling each other how much they hated each other (and the rest making hatred seem reasonable).
 
Ugh, soap operas..
 
@StackedCrooked Those ones where a guy drops the soap?
 
@Morwenn Erm, not exactly. But there might be overlap :)
 
@StackedCrooked Yup, that's the whole point of dropping the soap :D
 
10:25 PM
lol
 
Did someone believe one of my fake manifestos and went on with it? #serverless
 
user3790646
10:51 PM
Wow @Morwenn
 
user3790646
What's going on in France?
 
user3790646
11:03 PM
Goodbye Morwenn :c
 
It's been entirely too long since we had a proper laugh
> ¯_(ツ)(ツ)_/¯
 
wow, posting off FP and ripping top comment
 
11:37 PM
I don't even know what FP is
Frontpage, of course, but /where/ that is
 
@sehe Man, is that real?
 
Yes. I've seen a documentary about them
 
11:56 PM
conjoined twins ...
there many more on youtube ...
defined as 2 people because 2 heads
 

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