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10:00 AM
@Fanael The only good way of doing things
 
Xeo
fuck fuck fuck. fucking customs
 
> 'installed in an extremely professional way'
How does that even work.
Whoa. That's... "extremely professional"
Arrrrrrg. There are far more cringe-worthy lines in that article. Both intentional and unintentional, I feel
@ShivamProgramer coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/235921fc0941871d - Also, I would like to remind you we're not obliged to "solve your problem". I fact, you are obliged to create problems one at a time and fix them before you have a snippet of code with more errors than there are crickets in a plague. — sehe 1 min ago
 
@sehe I know, right? But why September 11th?
 
@chmod711telkitty Should be July 11th
 
Oh boy. I will get so many dislikes on some of my FB posts.
 
10:13 AM
What shame. I bet you could cry
 
Also, I expect the teenagers suicide rate to rise.
 
and I will not!
because I don't have an account on FB
 
Raise vs rise?
Fix'd.
 
You can't spell funeral without fun.
 
10:15 AM
er
 
poor wilx, will be talking to himself in the transcript
 
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva you can't spell fun without f u
 
hi
i have a serious problem releasing a dll librery using ms vs2015
Macro definition of snprintf conflicts with Standard Library function declaration
to fix it i have to change the toolset
i did by installing ms 2010 but the problem persists
 
i used stack over flow
 
10:23 AM
...and?
 
i m searching for someone to help me if possible
that dont work only if i supress the define
 
How did SO not help you?
 
but if i do so i lose the librery constency
in stack overflow they says that using c++ 2010 or lesser is solution i tried it but that dont work
 
> librery constency
 
my lib is wxWidgets-3.0.0
i need it to compile an open source project
the project is c++ project ( ginkgo )
 
10:27 AM
stackoverflow.com/questions/27754492/… if you have access to the source code, add some checks onthe VS version around the #define of snprintf
 
Good morning.
 
the forest that the point how to do it were and the big question that a library ( big one)
is there will be only one define ? lots of defines ?
 
@MohammedHousseynTaleb I dunno, look in the source code you have for wxWidgets
 
@TheForestAndTheTrees can you suggest me a tool that help me to check the contain of a file ? i use it to serch on library files and add the code ?
 
@MohammedHousseynTaleb assumption is the mother of...
 
10:34 AM
@sehe Axiom!
 
:D
Please tell what were the errors — ShivamProgramer 19 mins ago
GOSH
@ShivamProgramer Please read the answer. — sehe 12 secs ago
 
-2
A: Is reputation a measure of intelligence?

chmod 711 telkittyReputation on SE does not necessarily reflect intelligence. But if a user has been on this site for more than 5 years, have tried really hard & still can't get over 1000 reps, it does reflect the lacking of the said intelligence in such a user.

Was I wrong? WAS I WRONG??
 
@chmod711telkitty nope
 
This room is good for morality, totally :p
 
10:51 AM
@chmod711telkitty Hello my name is OBNOXIOUS VIDEO ANNOTATION THAT TAKES HALF OF THE SCREEN
 
can we call you obnoxious for short
 
Obby will do
 
Hi
 
> note: candidate expects 2 arguments, 2 provided
lol
 
For fun: this is C++ Live On Colirusehe just now
obsoxious for snort
 
11:04 AM
> Le groupe informatique américain Hewlett Packard, abrégé officiellement en HP
how to HTML entities
 
TIL double tag-dispatch tends to lead to ambiguity.
 
it’s subliminal EA advertising and you just fell for it
 
I want people to stop dumping their question here particularly when it's not C++
Also your title mentions C#, your question says Java, and the tags both.
 
So..?
 
Which one of them is C++?
 
11:09 AM
Jan 30 at 2:30, by Borgleader
"Hi I have a question about my retirement fund"
"Sir this is a convenience store..."
"I know but it's the only thing open at this hour"
 
Ow! My bad....
This is C++
But, does that warant some useless downvote? Unconstructive type)?
Mmsstccheew
 
I wouldn't downvote a question dump unless it's repeated offenders. Some other users do.
 
@bluefog whoa who's this foggy dude that knows how to wield chat search so well?
 
'lrite..
Going to the Java-based lookers
Cya
 
wouldn't wanna be ya.
 
11:12 AM
@sehe :)
 
I guess you're not around that much. And happened to be when that happened?
 
@sehe I am a regular here (ever since I discovered this place)
 
@sehe I'm exploring mostly, the convert_from type is not strictly needed
 
So, I am completely new to R. Any good resources for beginners?
 
IIRC their documentation is decent enough.
 
@sehe Here's the use case: I have an overload set. This overload set contains plain functions that accept the type we're giving them, function templates that are selected via enable_if, and some function that would involve a conversion (think std::string/char const*).
@sehe For practical reasons, I'd like the overload-set to accept ANY type, except that in the cases where none of the actually-useful overloads are selected we know we're not going to make the call. (eg it will throw) so I thought of a super lenient template like template<typename T> void overload(T const &){}
 
Why not a overload(...) then?
 
@sehe The issue with this is that I don't want it to take priority over any other overload, ever
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva why not, let me try
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva lol
yes, that's what I was looking for
I guess I owe you a beer or 10
 
If that helped, you may mark your problem as resolved by clicking the little flag next to my comment.
j/k tu me paieras un cidre un jour peut être
Time to go home
 
un chouchenn
 
11:29 AM
Keep in mind you don’t want to pass the argument via the ellipsis, so pick something like (T const& le_machin, ...)
or (T const& le_truc...) if you want to confuse everyone
 
XD T vraiment const
 
mdr
 
fuck
I broke Hate's build yesterday
fuck
 
I thought Haskell prevented every problem ever?
In fact I think Germany should use Haskell to help the refugees
BECAUSE IT AVOIDS CHANGING STATE
AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
 
11:32 AM
it doesn't prevent other libraries from fuckng your build
Preprocessing library hpp-0.1.0.0...
[1 of 8] Compiling Hpp.Tokens       ( src/Hpp/Tokens.hs, dist/dist-sandbox-a522309c/build/Hpp/Tokens.o )
[2 of 8] Compiling Hpp.String       ( src/Hpp/String.hs, dist/dist-sandbox-a522309c/build/Hpp/String.o )
[3 of 8] Compiling Hpp.Expr         ( src/Hpp/Expr.hs, dist/dist-sandbox-a522309c/build/Hpp/Expr.o )
[4 of 8] Compiling Hpp.Config       ( src/Hpp/Config.hs, dist/dist-sandbox-a522309c/build/Hpp/Config.o )

src/Hpp/Config.hs:40:17: Not in scope: ‘pure’
good job hpp
very good job
 
too soon
 
@LucDanton I already have enable_if<is_sexy<T> and primitive_box<T> so I guess a little more confusion can't hurt
 
On se fait un foo(T......)
 
oh wait wtf
this is a library that appeared 10 days ago
 
11:34 AM
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva stahp
 
what the fuck cabal
what's going on
 
hey bby ur very fuck cabal
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz why is that even part of your build
 
> How to read the percentage printed by git push with nodejs
 
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
what the fuck cabal
I think some other library might started using it
@Xeo Ha!
i have to contact him and tell him he broke my build
 
Xeo
11:44 AM
But you'd think hpp is broken, because it's missing a pure import
No wait, didn't pure move into the Prelude with AMP?
 
yes
yesterday, by Luc Danton
dang, Alternative is not in the Prelude in 7.10—and I thought the days of importing Control.Applicative were over
that’s missing and I don’t know why—presumably name collisions but I don’t know with what
 
hmm
installing Xcode takes a long time.
 
<anything> Xcode takes a long time IME
 
that's very true
but in this specific case, I mean, a substantially longer time than Visual Studio.
 
One thing VS is good at is taking up tens of gigabytes on your disk in a matter of minutes
 
11:50 AM
better than taking up tens of gigabytes on your disk in a matter of hours
 
@Puppy yeah, for whatever reason
@Xeo ye, my bet is that @acowley didn't test his lib on 7.8
both GLUtil and hpp libraries are his
@Puppy VS and XCode are hardly comparable products
 
indeed; XCode is substantially worse
 
That's a comparison.
 
ok
it's unfair to compare their installation times directly because when VS installs then you actually have something at the end whereas XCode is barely better than Notepad
 
ahahah
 
11:56 AM
Haskell is taking a while to install.
 
Jul 24 '12 at 13:43, by Cat Plus Plus
Xcode is worse at editing code than Notepad.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, it is well known. Also: fun&joy when you click on a .txt file to read it and MSVC fires up since it's the default program
 
@edition how are you installing it?
@MarcoA. learn to set up your default programs
 
@Puppy It's VS that is barely better than Notepad.
 
@BartekBanachewicz the installer. yes, I know. :/
 
11:58 AM
@edition which installer?
HP for windows?
 
@BartekBanachewicz there are also updates and things that mess up with those you know
 
@MarcoA. p much never silently IME
but w/e
 
@BartekBanachewicz from MinGHC from haskell.org
 
oh god I can't understand all those acronyms
IME + I is a cellphone code
not sure what IME is : |
 
Input Method Editor.
 
11:59 AM
@edition why not stack?
 
@BartekBanachewicz oh, your joking. Your right.
 
and w/e ?
 
all right
time to post it
 
@MarcoA. IT'S NSFW FFS
 
12:01 PM
at least you saw it: that's what I got from your statement
 
@edition Let me lend you some help. You can install Cabal by doing cabal install cabal-install.
 
@MarcoA. there's a list of acronyms on the wiki
@edition I don't use Stack though vOv
but for a beginner it prolly makes more sense
 
someone should really make a Chrome extension to expand acronym packs
 
@Marco: In My Experience and WhatEver :p
 
@MarcoA. in my experience whatever
 
12:02 PM
that makes a bit more sense :P
 
its currently running minghc-post-install
the install process has finally finished.
 
raw ghc and cabal installed in about 2 minutes for me via Homebrew
building Hate deps was another story
 
Did building them use 2GB of RAM?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, so VS > Notepad > Xcode? I could probably see that.
 
12:07 PM
@набиячлевэлиь prolly more
 
WinZip > VS > Notepad > Paint > XCode > acrobat_reader.exe
makes more sense
 
It's not a build if it's not using RAM by the gigabyte.
 
oh yeah
prebuild and postbuild steps; why do they exist?
 
Funny thing, shellcheck claims it requires 2GB of RAM to compile, and while it does on Linux, it didn't take nearly as much on Windooze
 
can Haskell help me learn advanced mathematics? :D
 
12:11 PM
@edition yes, including multiplications
 
Can Leshak help you learn quantum mechanics?
 
ruby can help you learn gardening instead
advanced gardening
 
5 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
It's not a build if it's not using RAM by the gigabyte.
no point in not using ram
people have this fetish of wanting their ram to be empty for some reason
do you also check how much L3 does the build use?
 
@набиячлевэлиь ALL THE SWAPS
 
why does Firefox allocate a lot of RAM?
 
12:15 PM
@BartekBanachewicz WASTE ALL THE TRANSISTORS
 
It's not bad by any stretch of the imagination, nor do I have an empty RAM fetish. It just seemed odd to me
 
> Closed as Won't Fix
lel
 
Are there any cheap Windows VPS thingies or whatnot out there?
> We are indeed looking into architectural changes that would make the handling of large strings and buffers possible
"architectural changes"
 
> We don't want your stinky ram
3
 
maybe they want to rewrite their string and buffer liberaries
 
12:19 PM
char stupid_buffer[1000];
// architectural change:
we_are_too_gamedev_for_templates_or_std::char_vector stupid_buffer(1000);
 
"Architectural changes" -> "Uninstall VS"
 
does std::string grow and shrink the amount of allocated RAM automatically? I don't think it does.
 
Jesus, it's not an architectural change in any way. It's a syntactic change at most.
 
> We are indeed looking into architectural changes that would make <your_problem_go_away>. For now, consider yourself placated. drops mic
 
12:24 PM
wat r u doin' telkitty
 
@chmod711telkitty hi @chmod711telkitty.
 
if (util.isFunction(handler)) {
    switch (arguments.length) {
      // fast cases
      case 1:
        handler.call(this);
        break;
      case 2:
        handler.call(this, arguments[1]);
        break;
      case 3:
        handler.call(this, arguments[1], arguments[2]);
        break;
      // slower
      default:
        len = arguments.length;
        args = new Array(len - 1);
        for (i = 1; i < len; i++)
          args[i - 1] = arguments[i];
        handler.apply(this, args);
welcome to node.js
 
Awesome.
@LucDanton Those fools are not even wearing goggles o_o
 
12:31 PM
my first expression in Haskell: 2 + 2 :/
 
that’s an expression
forget about statements, now it’s all about expressions and equations
 
^
pre-monadic stage of haskell :)
 
Xeo
Or as Cicada would say, the pre-moronic stage.
 
When you're setting mortar rounds on fire, goggles will do nothing
 
Xeo
It's "just" a firework called a "mortar", according to other comments
 
12:36 PM
No real fun, then.
 
That's slightly less retarded but still in the zone
 
@BartekBanachewicz has Haskell benefited your abilities in other languages?
 
@edition I'd say so, yes.
 
@Morwenn Goggles don't help against tinnitus. I tried.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well of course, but at least they would protect their eyes against shrapnel.
 
12:47 PM
At least I can see my third-degree burns
 
welp our table football players are now beyond the help of superglue
 
R seems nice. I could plot a histogram and some summary fairly easily.
 
the red front middle striker has been superglued three times now and it failed to hold for even a third of a game
 
Tiem to write a competing 'Modern modern C++ guidelines'.
 
1:05 PM
@CatPlusPlus lel
So, uhm, what does buying WinRAR get you? Besides Schmuck of the Year award?
 
Okay, let's learn Java
It better has nice generics
 
Let's not. :P
 
@ElimGarak Some people have to
@elyse Teach me Java, master!
 
@ElimGarak A crappy archiver that doesn't do anything beyond what free alternatives offer
 
@CatPlusPlus Agreed, but I am curious. Is there anything on this planet you don't think is crap? :P
 
1:08 PM
@ElimGarak Yeah, he told yesterday that Racket was decent.
 
High praise indeed
 
@Columbo lol
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just looked at it, awful, just awful
 
cba to read just yet
 
1:18 PM
Cursory analysis rates it as disappointing.
 
Ziph's law is neat
 
user1804599
@Columbo ``ok
 
user1804599
package com.columboware.helloworld;

public class HelloWorld {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println("Hello, World");
    }
}
 
@elyse Is that enough, master? Am I ready for hardcore Javaing IRL?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes More like 'mildly' disappointing or 'why did they bother' disappointing
 
1:25 PM
> The homemade clock consisted of a circuit board with wires leading to a digital display.
 
wasn't there plastic explosives hidden in printers that was taken on a plane almost without detection?
 
@LucDanton Is that a question?
 
That's pretty impressive for a 14yo
Too bad he'll have to exile to a muslim country such as england
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
(alternative answer: I know)
 
I'd say 'I-can-see-the-Herb-in-it disappointing'
Or 'were-they-smoking disappointing'
 
1:29 PM
I find that unfair to Mr. Sutter :D
 
Still better than google's
 
they would encourage singletons if Herb was behind it
 
user1804599
singletons are nice
 
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes they were smoking a Herb
 
OK......here is the hard problem.
I have a benchmark.
 
user1804599
1:33 PM
there's your problem
 
And I watch CPU % utilization using Perfmon.
 
> F.43: Never (directly or indirectly) return a pointer to a local object
REALLY?
Are you kidding me?
 
user1804599
> Asylbewerber greifen Nettomarktmitarbeiterin mit Pfefferspray und Machete an - Polizei gibt Warnschuss ab
 
user1804599
lol if this is true
 
user1804599
also RIP
 
1:35 PM
Now, if I do two runs, one with something enable, and one with same thing disabled, how do I best decide, using known mathematical statistics methods, whether there is any/significant change in the CPU utilization?
 
Nettomarktmitarbeiterin
 
@Mr.kbok lol
 
a woman who works in a supermarket?
 
Yes.
Netto Marken-Discount is a German supermarket chain. It is owned by the largest German supermarket cooperative Edeka Group and operates mostly in the south and west of Germany. The first store was opened in 1984 and the chain is expanding aggressively, with its 1000th store opening in 2004 and its 4000th in 2009. In 2009 the Edeka Group completed acquisition of the Plus supermarket chain and has converted the Plus supermarket locations into Netto supermarkets. The Netto Marken-Discount retail concept is to offer well-known brands at low prices, which contrasts with the strategy of competitors Aldi...
This one, specifically.
 
I'll give it a try
 
1:36 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes what am I missing? don't return a pointer to your stack frame data
 
@wilx You need several samples, and then you need to pick a test.
 
Asylum dweller hurts woman supermarket worker with pepperspray and machete, police gives warning? cc @elyse
 
@ScarletAmaranth It's a clear loss of direction.
 
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth works fine for static locals!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The test should take like 40 minutes and I sample almost once a second using typeperf.
 
1:37 PM
@ScarletAmaranth The person writing that forgot what was written in the abstract.
@wilx No, I mean, a statistical test.
A statistical hypothesis is a scientific hypothesis that is testable on the basis of observing a process that is modeled via a set of random variables. A statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference used for testing a statistical hypothesis. A test result is called statistically significant if it has been predicted as unlikely to have occurred by sampling error alone, according to a threshold probability—the significance level. Hypothesis tests are used in determining what outcomes of a study would lead to a rejection of the null hypothesis for a pre-specified level of s...
This ^
 
@ScarletAmaranth Don't dereference null pointers either. Do we need a style guide for that?
 
user1804599
@Mr.kbok well, dweller is a weird word I guess
 
user1804599
maybe
 
user1804599
listen to Celldweller
 
@elyse yes
 
@Mr.kbok Asylbewerber is someone that applied for asylum.
Hmm, asylum applicant, I guess.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooooh
 
Oh, seeker.
Asylum seeker is better.
 
I thought "psychiatric hospital" or w/e I don't know the word
The city where I come from has a pretty big hospital and there were always news about patients who escaped (or who were released untreated due to lack of funds)
And then they would proceed to do strange stuff
 
UN INTERNE TUE
 
1:45 PM
just happened to cross this
thought of you
 
@rlemon I bet that only works for objective tinnitus.
 
Hello folks
Does anybody know the paragraph she’s talking about here?
@KonradRudolph Absolutely incorrect; you are breaking the contract, written in the standard, that printf without any quantifiers applies distinctly to a C construct. Your usage of a namespace, aliasing the global namespace, is not a good idea. That's simply not debatable. — Alice 1 hour ago
Unfortunately she has so far failed to tell me what she’s referring to
 
@KonradRudolph Some C things can be macros.
(No, I don't think printf is one)
 
Just answer that you are including <cstdio> anyway.
It’s guaranteed to provide std::printf, ergo printf cannot be reserved.
 
@LucDanton Well theoretically the standard could have an exemption for names defined in std
 
1:56 PM
@Morwenn SO why you no spotify onebox
 
That would be one hell of an exception. The C rule really is about macros specifically.
 
@BartekBanachewicz I also want SoundCloud and Bandcamp onebox by the way.
 
@BartekBanachewicz @Morwenn github.com/rlemon/se-chat-dark-theme-plus/issues the end goal being to add configuration options so you can enable/disable all aspects (so if you only want the onebox functionality, disable the rest)
so add issues about what you want supported and I'll work on it
gifv/webm already inlines
 
uhhhhh i have to change the native part
C++
uhhhhhhhh
 

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