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4:00 PM
@rightføld WMI was right!
 
4:11 PM
I'll go eat ramen again today
can't wait <3
 
dis gem
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26678486/why-my-programs-are-so-unpopular
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Q: Why my programs are so unpopular?

The best of fun with wiimoteI made a program started in june 2010 for playing with wiimote on pc like a script in visual studio. Now it run very well, turn speed fast, best accuracy, and progressive IR1 | IR2 motion cursor controls. Tested on multiplayer like Call of Duty, I'm on the third first place the year of game launc...

 
Well, today started off so well.. I've just had a panic call from the club. The bottle of single-malt I put up for the charity auction tonite still has a security tag on it. Now I have to turn up at opening time, get tehbottle, take it to Tesco with the receipt, get the tag taken off and take it back to club again. Either all that, or everyone gets told I tried to sell off stolen whisky:( What's the use of the stupid tags if I can just walk out of the store with no alert??
 
Wait, you stole it?
Also, what.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I HAZ TEH RECEIPT! :)
 
hahaha
 
4:17 PM
Also, my dog gets more respect than I do. I just walked him down the grassy area to side of road. Pickup truck stops, window down, "Here Bailey". Bailey gets a rub and a pringle. They drove off. I didn't even get a wave from whoever it was:(
 
dogs are cute
 
@AlexM. I guess there is that.
 
humans are not as cute as dogs, most of the time
 
@AlexM. I would have taken a pringle, if it was salt & vinegar. Meh...
 
@MartinJames Your dog runs the local mafia
 
@CatPlusPlus It must be someone I know 'cos they knew his name. It was a new pickup so maybe someone from club has updated transport.
@AlexM. Fluffball. Come coating time, you will use vacuum cleaner every day.
 
oh yeah forgot to mention
only if someone else takes care of that
and all I do is play with the dog around
I'd be ok with paying for it
 
@AlexM. Cheating.
 
Maybe you were, hmm, not in your best judgment?
 
s/best judgement/drunk
 
4:27 PM
I don't drink and shop.
 
I shop for drinks.
I'm curious about rabbit meat
I wonder how good it is when cooked
 
@MartinJames You haven't set up an asynchronous drink thread :P
 
I'm looking around now for stuff to buy tht I don't really need now so I can sorta justify the trip to Tesco.
 
I like wild rabbit.
 
while (1) drink(alcohol);
 
4:29 PM
@TonyTheLion runtime error, bile overflow
 
@TonyTheLion Procedure Martin.OnThirst(server:Barstaff)...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wild rabbit? I never get any - Bailey gets them first. I assume you mean rabbit meat from 'free range' rabbits?
 
No. Real wild rabbit.
Used to hunt them.
 
sbi
Hi, @R.Martinho, Örjan has a message for you:
"You don't qualify as human." #ScaryStoriesIn5Words
:)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Orite. Fresh rabbit is good, strong taste:)
 
4:46 PM
Defies description:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26677823/can-a-64bit-os-like-windows-use-all-four-cores-of-a-quad-core-processor-and-wh
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on an audio equalizer you set frequencies
and when you want to boost the bass you boost the low frequency stuff
TIL
I managed to get the sennheisers to sound as good as the skullcandies before them by adding some extra bass
I'll add "sound artist" to my linkedin profile now
I mean I know about lows and shit
 
@AlexM. In that case you'd do better than 'mixer guy' at the club last week. The vocalist may as well not have turned up.
 
@MartinJames My guess is that he thinks "64 bits" means two 32 bit cores.
 
We have Spitfire and Directors on tonite, with Radio Mary, (blues), as a support act.
@EtiennedeMartel As good a guess as any:(
 
Actually, no. I'm certain that's what's going on.
> Let me simply say that for each core you add to a processor you simply add 32 more bits in order to calculate its new bit size. So an eight core processor will be 8 times 32 equal 256 bit, which refers to eight cores.
32 bits per core.
 
4:55 PM
@EtiennedeMartel I'm glad someone does.
 
He's making your standard issue noob mistake: start with a completely wrong assumption and try to construct some sort of scheme of thought over that.
But at least he's trying to understand something.
 
@BartekBanachewicz How do you do the activation gesture? I am struggling with that one.
 
@EtiennedeMartel What put me off was the title. Find any quad-core system with Win64 OS, pop up the Task Manager while it's busy and look at 'Performance' tab. There's the answer.
 
Xeo
yay
shit works
I can go home \o/
 
But why would you?
 
5:08 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes the gift that keeps blowing up in your face, spraying fucking anthrax all over the room
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because I have to go do some groceries shopping, and I wanna start the weekend
 
MSI makes MSVC look sane and well-behaved
 
5:21 PM
lol
 
sbi
Oy. Thees roome iz deade.
 
We all ran out to get that beer.
 
Those beers, you mean.
 
Xeo
6:19 PM
@nightcracker So, I've done the olive oil thing this morning and just now - seems to kinda help
 
@Xeo Olive oil thing? :)
 
Xeo
At least I can hear kinda okay-ish again on that ear. Still sounds dull.
 
OH! Ears..
@Xeo Funnily enough, Anne has the same problem, and the same treatment. She has to try it for a week. If no better, syringing:(
 
Xeo
Isn't the first time this has happened for me
usually it faded after a few hours though
and didn't last 2 days
 
user1804599
@sbi We sell fuses for €0.25 per piece and we have a sign that says "4 for €1!" and people buy 4 fuses because of it. One fuse is more than enough.
 
6:23 PM
@Xeo I've had it too. Once I go deaf, the oil works ~1 time in 2. I hate the syringe - painful and uncomfortable.
 
Xeo
The other time it was really bad the doc just got a tiny drill and pulled it out
 
@Xeo Ouch..
 
Xeo
not painful at all
a bit uncomfortable, but man, the feeling afterwards...
 
@Xeo Meh - still cringeworthy.
 
Xeo
much better than that irritating feeling of a blocked ear
 
6:40 PM
oil thingy?
to clean ears?
 
Xeo
ye
 
and it works?
 
@Xeo it happened for me like this too
@Xeo loss of hearing for a small amount of time, then one day you wake up with one ear totally blocked
 
6:58 PM
So that Antares blew up on Tuesday, and now SpaceShipTwo crashed. Bad week for spaceflight.
 
Xeo
owch
 
It wasn't an unmanned flight :(
 
Xeo
D:
> "Our first concern is the status of the pilots, which is unknown at this time."
uh-oh
> The Associated Press reported one fatality and one major injury from the accident, citing California Highway Patrol.
:(
 
is the A<int>::member_t in A<float>::A<int>::member_t a nested-name-specifier?
 
Xeo
I'd think so
 
7:08 PM
I'd think so to, it's just that gcc and clang differs a lot in code related to the previous one
 
user1804599
Foodtime.
 
as an example A<float>::A<int> x; is rejected by gcc, but accepted by clang (and I don't think it should be)
A<int> is not a nested-name-specifier, so it means that A<float>::A will be interpreted as it finding the constructor of template<class T> struct A{}; -> meaning that the expression is ill-formed
@Xeo or what do you reckon?
I just can't find wording that properly describe how templates (more specifically < and >) shall be parsed, where is this?
 
hey , i want to learn windows socket programming , can anyone give me a nice tutorial
link
 
I think I'll book with another airline. http://t.co/Xz8q4kZILf
 
@Xeo gcc correctly handles B::A::value_type x having struct A { typedef int value_type; }; struct B : A { void A (); };, but it fails to parse C<float>::C<int>::value_type x; having template<class T> struct C { };
 
7:13 PM
@MartinJames is that RyanAir?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol the Ryanair website sucks, but the seat-allocation map shows all seats inside the aircraft, (on my box/phone anyway:).
Orite, I'm off to do whisky-unlocking and drink beer. More progress-reports from mobile later.
 
@FilipRoséen-refp You can take a peek at how injected class names are specified for class templates at 14.6.1/1. For a class template, it can behave as either a template-name or type-name.
 
@LucDanton I already have, the problem is if name look-up should find the name of the constructor, or not. typename A<float>::A<int> x; is ("of course") valid, but is that the case with A<float>::A<int> x; (probably not, unless I've missed some section of the standard)?
 
Continue looking for injected-class-name imo. There’s some stuff that addresses this specifically in Special members/constructors.
 
@LucDanton I have :-/
 
7:21 PM
I don’t think you’re right about typename though. It’s a hint/disambiguator, but it doesn’t let you choose.
 
@LucDanton oh sorry, I meant class A<float>::A<int> x
 
Ah, that makes more sense.
 
@LucDanton though, typename A<float>::A<int> (); is said to "create a prvalue of the specified type", but is this to be read as "if it can only be a type, it is a type, otherwise it's ill-formed"?
[expr.type.conv]p2
 
Hmm, bad joke.
 
user1804599
you are cute
 
7:43 PM
@FilipRoséen-refp No.
 
@LucDanton right, as I thought; but it doesn't apply to typename A<float>::A<int> x;, is that what you are saying?
(not that specific section though, but in general)
 
It may apply. You have to make sure it’s a valid typename-specifier.
 
@LucDanton sure, of course; but that's not the issue here
the issue is whether the compiler is allowed to find the name of the constructor and render the expression ill-formed, or not
 
aka is it a valid typename-specifier <- there’s more than just the grammar for those things.
Don’t think we’re even after typename-specifier, that’s 5.2.3/2 specific and we don’t really care about that.
 
user1804599
> Rip in peace
 
7:47 PM
evening rubberies and nobot
 
@sbi Cheated with a contraction.
 
ho shit, TDWTF got a big makeover
 
i this a room where people chat to solve problem s
 
@BhawinParkeria Generally no. You can find a deeper explanation in the rules
 
@BhawinParkeria no.
 
user1804599
8:00 PM
@BhawinParkeria No, you do not this a room.
 
user1804599
Thissing rooms is silly.
 
Wow.
Second guy is reported to be dead...
On scanner.
 
@LucDanton "As is the case with the typename prefix, the template prefix is allowed in cases where it is not strictly necessary; i.e., when the nested-name-specifier or expression on the left of the -> or . is not dependent on a *template-parameter, or the use does not appear in scope of a template."*
@LucDanton the above is a note, but I'm looking for the formal wording
 
user1804599
yeeey
 
@Nooble People die all the time.
what's significant about this particular death?
 
8:05 PM
I have an idea for commercials: throw crap at the competition.
Example: If Samsung made a commercial where they asked cat++ what he thinks of his iphone that bent when he had it in his pocket and sat down.
think it could be fun and effective.
 
user1804599
Flattening trees is fun with mapcat: (defn interfaces [^Class class] (set (mapcat #(cons % (interfaces %)) (.getInterfaces class))))
 
8:16 PM
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A: Injected-class-names of class templates

Filip Roséen - refpgcc is correct; your snippet is ill-formed! // reduced testcase template<class T> class A { }; int main () { A<float>::A<int> x; // ill-formed, bug in `clang` and `icc` } In the above reduced testcase we have a nested-name-specifier, A<float>::, followed by an unqualified-id A, which is the...

^ @LucDanton, what do you reckon?
 
Constructors do not have names.
@Xeo Oh right, I have my own :s
 
@LucDanton sure they do, [class.qual]p1; "Such a constructor name shall be used only in the declarator-id of a declaration that names a constructor or in a using-declaration"
 
@Xeo Don’t do anything. Using moved-from objects in a way that require a specific state is one of those things where I don’t bother.
@FilipRoséen-refp lol, first sentence of first paragraph of 12.1 Constructors.
> Constructors do not have names.
Sure!
@Xeo That being said, a debug assertion is fine, yes.
 
@LucDanton haha snap, I guess that's an issue for the core..
 
Xeo
@LucDanton Well, I also need a return or a throw!
Guess I could just assume State::right if it isn't State::left...
 
8:21 PM
@Xeo Do not destroy the source. (std::optional does the same btw.)
@Xeo Is this your most recent snippet?
 
Xeo
Yeah, I think so
I made some more changes after that, though
it's all at work, so I can only update you on Monday on that
 
I hope you don’t hold it against me, but in constructors you don’t need to set the discriminator to uninitialized at all :Þ
You can set to the right member, and if the construction succeeds then you’re done. If the construction fails your destructor is not called (and there is nothing to destroy anyway).
The copy/move constructors are perfectly sensible though.
Again, I don’t care for handling moved-from values myself but that’s just my thing.
@Xeo I tend to std::terminate for that.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton I actually did change that back
 
neat
 
Xeo
I also added a few more overloads to OnLeft/OnRight and for Merge
specifically being non-const.
and also an OnLeft/OnRight one that doesn't take a default and just returns void
 
8:29 PM
An an implementation help (and nothing more) you can have the actual functionality in a static member function if that’s any help.
Eh, might not be worth it without the metaprogramming helpers to compute the correct cv-qualified type.
Looks good in general.
 
user1804599
> override the process env with a map (or the underlying Java String[] if you are a masochist).
 
user1804599
dat documentation
 
Xeo
@LucDanton yeah
 
Duplication though :<
 
Xeo
yeah :<
we have no nice utility trait stuff for that code, though
I'm just starting to introduce some
one of the more helpful little things I added lately was a simple counting_range with support for enum types
 
8:34 PM
Can you have the Merge overloads do something like return blah ? MergeImpl(Get<TLeft>(), functor) : MergeImpl(Get<TRight>(), functor); or something?
 
Xeo
prolly
 
That doesn’t save anything I’m afraid.
 
Xeo
yeah.
 
tl;dr screw member functions :Þ
 
Xeo
@LucDanton ooh, wait, is that where the self in your snippets came from?
 
8:40 PM
Yes.
 
Change of plan. St. Austells Tribute on. I'm not complaining:)
 
@Xeo Esp. when comes to writing functor adapters (e.g. logical complement complement(functors::is_empty {})), I have a CRTP mixin perfect_functor<Self> while the actual functionality is in static R call(Self&& self, /* rest of args... */);.
Joking aside, even for non-member functions it’s a trade-off between no duplication at all, or partial ordering (overload on variant<Types...>&/variant<Types...> const&) etc., not an easy choice either :(
tl;dr sucks
 
user1804599
lol
 
user1804599
Process#getInputStream returns stdout.
 
@Xeo Have you been noticing this for a long time? I’m surprised by your comment.
 
Xeo
8:45 PM
@LucDanton Well, I did wonder where that self came from, in the snippets yesterday.
 
Stupid search didn’t find them :(
 
hi
 
@Rapptz boo!
 
user1804599
 
I woke up to a nosebleed today. I was bleeding a lot so I rushed over to the bathroom to get a tampon. My mom then proceeded to laugh at me having a tampon on my nose.
But if you have a nosebleed, using a tampon is a good idea.
 
Xeo
8:50 PM
ITT: @Rapptz now an inverted girl
 
You don’t have to justify it to us.
 
Is there a Visual C++ precompiler macro to get the username of the currently loggedd-in Windows user?
I would like to make a program aware of who built it and when.
I can do the latter with DATE and TIME
*logged
 
most likely not
just pass the %username% environment variable to be defined
/D:%username% I think
 
user1804599
 
...and the booby prize is announced: 2 VIP box tickets for a Derby County match. You get complimentary champagne, but you have to stay for the football:((
@rightføld I haven't parked like that since I was a student.
 
Ell
9:01 PM
hi
@Rapptz lol, that's p funny
 
That led me to stackoverflow.com/questions/22826665/…, which fleshes out the procedure. Thanks
Getting it from an identifier to a string is the odd part
 
holy shit the new speakers
they're so awesome the desk shakes with awesomeness
I really wish I had a dedicated sound card now
shit
if something that transitions from low end to mid range sounds so good
I wonder how high end feels
 
Ell
@AlexM. do they make that much of a difference?
 
I haven't seen anyone saying they don't so far
even those external sound cards for notebooks (see ASUS Xonar stuff) are better than integrated audio
 
user1804599
fuck songs that start with long no sound or a very long fade-in
 
9:25 PM
why the hell is paypal's conversion rate always different from google's
and not in a good way
paypal is more expensive
 
Because it's PayPal
 
@rightføld Not a top kek, but certainly a little kek.
 
user1804599
kek en veren
 
Ell
my firefox isn't supported by gmail
what a pain
 
@Ell trying out the new google inbox thingie?
 
Ell
9:39 PM
@FilipRoséen-refp apparently :P
 
@Ell I'm on a blackberry, which means it's impossible to activate the thing through the app (since that requires google services, something which is a pain to emulate)
 
user1804599
> All summers long the drills to build the Turing machine
 
though it was a simply GET towards am URL stored within the app, and problem was solved
 
ordered my cheap piece of forgotten RPG history ebay.co.uk/itm/…
 
> System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException : Unable to find assembly 'Gu.Units, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.
 
Ell
9:46 PM
woah. Need to get 2GB of archives.
prepare for my system to break overnight
 
Hi
I have a question
How can I convert raw 8kb PCM sound (byte stream) to an other audio format
what library I need?
 
@LXSoft no library requires, just bring out a pen and paper and start fiddling with those bits.
 
Oh, that was a bad move....
 
Ell
Way too much rum in my coke
time to learn to like cheap terrible rum
 
@Filip Thanks
 
9:51 PM
Time to buy better rum
 
@LXSoft no worries.
 
@Ell What crappy bar are you in?
 
Ell
@MartinJames it's called "my bedroom"
 
@Ell Funny name for a bar.
 
Ell
And it only stocks low quality base spirits
But the sooner I drink em the sooner I can replenish them with high quality
 

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