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7:00 PM
Is this an appropriate use case for std::domain_error? throw std::domain_error("Address of invalid address family"); It is thrown when one passes an Address of an address family to Socket::connect while that address family isn't the same one as used for the socket.
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Quick-exotic? Sounds wrong to me.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes if you came into existence of your own volition, and don't possess emotions, and your goal is to destroy humanity, then you are the machine equivalent of the universe's enmity toward humanity, since life tends away from entropy as best it can. you are a result of an anti-anthropic principle. or something.
 
Yes, I am an all-powerful cosmic entity.
 
@stdOrgnlDave Rebuilding just the one project: "Build Time 11:56"
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Who pronounced it? Certainly not me. I just typed it, thinking "what the hell..."
 
7:00 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes I never said all-powerful cosmic entity
@MooingDuck compiler farm needed :-(
 
sbi
@MooingDuck That seconds?
 
@sbi Oh, pff, you knew what I mean.
 
Xeo
Oh, and did I mention that I hate it when programs aren't self-sufficient, meaning you can't just install them on the external HDD and start em where ever you want?
 
@stdOrgnlDave that's how we do nightlies. That 12 minutes was one of 120+ projects.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes You fart galaxies?
 
7:01 PM
@Xeo I call that xcopy-deployable.
 
@Xeo I also hate that.
 
@Xeo That's actually recommended behavior for apps on Mac OS X: users expect to be able to simply drag and drop the bundle in the Application folder.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I read that as "all-powerful orgasmic entity"
 
@Xeo you're just being a masochist. a simple program will fix your windows for you
 
@DeadMG If you're an interesting girl, I don't mind you believing that.
 
7:02 PM
lol
 
@DeadMG Perhaps he jizzes galaxies as well.
 
I am an extremely interesting girl
let's meet up
 
Aren't you a dog?
 
Yeah!
That must be it.
 
7:03 PM
woof woof, fuckers :(
 
Xeo
@DeadMG is a bitch alright.
 
I'm gonna run away and cry in the corner
 
You should eat ice cream as well.
While you cry. Like a girl.
 
Xeo
But please don't pee in the corner
 
That would be rude.
 
7:04 PM
make sure the icecream is chocolate
real chocolate
 
Xeo
@std: Btw, the mobile version of the chat sucks so hard, I don't know where to begin, so please don't ask me to search the history with it
 
Begin from the start.
 
sbi
3 hours ago, by Cicada
@KonradRudolph Yeah I'm rather new. I came a few days ago to ask a question and got flamed at. Since then I just join to enjoy the permanent drama.
ROTFL! She really seems to fit in well!
 
Yeah, we finally got a girl in the regulars.
 
@Xeo I will quotei t for you but get a pen out OK?
 
7:07 PM
@DeadMG almost had her run away with his... caustic personality.
 
Xeo
Is it confirmed that she's a girl? I remember a certain incident here...
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Regulars, huh? You're now a regular here when you've hung around for a few days? Oh my.
 
Ha ha ha.
 
hey
it was never actually confirmed that it was my fault
 
High speed recruitment.
 
7:07 PM
link or it didn't happen
 
2 hours ago, by johnathon
@Xeo @stdOrgnlDave @Cicada raspai32.dll errors are commonly associated with 3 things, firstly a CORRUPT REGISTRY , secondly a nasty virus, and thirdly a botched windows update... and it's IN THAT ORDER that it occurs in frequency..
 
sbi
@Xeo I bet you remember that incident.
 
@johnathon is practically the C++ standard of win32.
 
Xeo
@sbi: No, I don't mean you spreading the rumor that I'm a girl
 
7:08 PM
@Xeo truth FTFY
 
sbi
@Xeo Whaddaya mean "me spreading the rumor?"
 
@Xeo seriosuly did you write that shit down?
 
@Xeo You have to admit that "Lady Xeo" has quite the nice ring to it.
 
@DeadMG we confirmed that it wasn't you who "flamed" her, it was abyx just being silly.
 
@xeo a good registry cleaning program will fix #1 or possibly #3 for you
what if @user...997... was a girl?
 
7:09 PM
@MooingDuck aha, so actually it was not my fault at all
wow, that's gotta be a unique incident
 
Xeo
Actually I meant Tina, but nvm
 
@stdOrgnlDave What if you were a girl?
 
sbi
Haha, and @Tony was funny, too:
May 15 at 18:38, by Tony The Lion
yea, and you can checkout, but you can never leave
 
What if no one was a girl?
 
@EtiennedeMartel user...997 is on ignore by everybody
 
7:10 PM
Wait, that's too bleak.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes it would spell the destruction of the human species
 
May 15 at 18:28, by Soohjun
Hello there. I have a few, rather simple questions, to any one who has done network programming in C++
 
sbi
@DeadMG Not around here, no.
 
@stdOrgnlDave Not by me. So it's not everybody. QED.
 
Isn't user-prime-number dead?
 
Xeo
7:11 PM
@std: Slight problem: If CCleaner doean't work for this, I'm out of options for now, since I got no network connection. :P
 
@EtiennedeMartel are you sure? he comes in every day and posts the same question that gets voted down more and more and then just hangs around a while after nobody answers him. maybe he's on ignore and you forget
 
@stdOrgnlDave the prime number one who asked all the C questions? IIRC, he was a Russian college student
 
sbi
@Xeo Well, now you've brought this up again. Can't even blame me. (Well, you can, but, as always, I'm gonna ignore that.)
 
@Xeo I imagine it's easier to get registry clean expert pirated onto a USB stick than it is to reinstall windows
 
@sbi No, it not being my fault :P
 
7:12 PM
@MooingDuck wait his user ID was a prime number?
I saw user-prime-number just 3 days past
 
sbi
@DeadMG Ah. That is rare indeed.
 
What's this about calling iterators things.
 
thou shalt use anonymous iterators
 
@stdOrgnlDave I don't know if the users were the same person, nor if the guy I'm thinking of was either of them.
 
Thou shalt use algorithms and range for and stuff.
 
7:13 PM
std::vector a; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { std::cout << a.begin()+i; } // anonymous iterator
 
Also obligatory "ranges are better".
 
@CatPlusPlus MSVC10 doesn't have lambdas yet
 
@MooingDuck The what?
 
@MooingDuck yes it does
 
Also it does.
It doesn't have variadic templates and range for and other fun stuff.
Also MSVC IS DEAD TO ME.
 
7:14 PM
what happened?
 
sbi
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Thou shalt name thy iterators it. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
It doesn't have variadic templates.
 
I've been debugging th ewrong project the last 2 days. No wonder my changes aren't affecting anything and breakpoints aren't triggering.
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did it make the poor wittwe kitty wet?
 
@MooingDuck Lol.
 
7:15 PM
@MooingDuck I feel so sorry for you that I almost want to cry. but at least you're being paid to debug the wrong project.
 
It also doesn't have template aliases.
Good thing he didn't start to debug the debugger.
 
sbi
@MooingDuck You know, at some point in our careers as programmers, we've all done something like this. But not for two days!!!
 
@stdOrgnlDave I also want to cry
 
44 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
user image
 
@sbi I don't know, when I was a relative newb debugging the processor core of an emulator it took me about 20 hours to find a = instead of ==
 
7:16 PM
@MooingDuck Told ya.
 
I'll call my iterators "she" from now on.
 
@sbi Took me a long time to realize we had two files in seperate projects that looks the same that do the same things that have the same name. I thought they were the same file.
 
@CatPlusPlus auto she = foo.begin();
@MooingDuck is there a reason that they're not the same file?
 
Xeo
So, CCleaner finished its job, lets see if it helped at all
 
sbi
@stdOrgnlDave That's different. Most of us have done something silly like this, too. But debugging a different project than editing and compiling for two days? I am sorry, but that is so much way over the top, it might actually crash on the moon.
 
7:17 PM
@Xeo dont forget a reboot
 
Why do compilers separate their code generators and parsers? It seems silly to me to generate this beautiful, structured tree of a program and then just hand it off for some other code to say, "If this node represents a for loop, look at this child node. If this child node is X, do Y...." Wouldn't it be easier for the tree itself to know how to compile itself, with different types of nodes overriding a virtual compile() member function?
 
Xeo
I did, and nope, didn't help
 
@sbi if I remember in this context (help me out here @MooingDuck) there are over 100 projects?
 
@Maxpm Right, stuff everything in the same place. That's modular.
 
@Maxpm Because AST is analysed further and transformed before generating code.
 
7:18 PM
@Maxpm there are about 1000000 reasons.
 
@sbi you're probably also working with code written after you were born.
 
There are optimisations that are applicable on AST level.
And you might want just AST, and not code at all.
 
@stdOrgnlDave 120+ Visual Studio projects, plus the Java code
 
I see.
 
Xeo
For example for intellisense like stuff
 
7:19 PM
And you can generate different IRs from the same AST.
 
@MooingDuck wtf + java!?
 
sbi
@MooingDuck I have been working with code a decade old, if that's what you're after.
 
Xeo
Or code analysis
 
portability
whole-program optimization
 
Testability.
 
7:20 PM
@sbi You never mentioned your age, but I'm quite sure you can't have kids if you're only a decade old.
 
virtual machines
 
It just strikes me as a strange tradeoff after reading this Scott Meyers quote:
 
ability to generate debug code
 
@stdOrgnlDave 1119 java files
 
sbi
@stdOrgnlDave That would bring VS to a crawl, I think. I remember working with several dozen CMake-generated project in VS. A major pain in the neck.
 
7:20 PM
> Anytime you find yourself writing code of the form "if the object is of type T1, then do something, but if it's of type T2, then do something else," slap yourself.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes But that's a decade ago! :)
 
@MooingDuck can I ask what the f*ck kind of company do you work at and what the f*ck program you are working on?
 
It's more about if (typeid(a) == typeid(T)) kind of code.
 
sbi
@Maxpm "A switch over a type just shows you're afraid (or ignorant) of polymorphism."
 
Not AST visitation.
Two completely different things.
 
7:22 PM
a switch statement?
 
@CatPlusPlus They seem similar to me. While traversing the tree, you the generator checks the type of each node, does it not?
 
Xeo
Oh well, here goes one last try with the system repair tools from the installer, and if that doesn't work, it's time for a reinstall
 
@Maxpm "And thirdly, the code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules." — Captain Barbossa
 
@Maxpm I really don't think that you should let one generalization guide the design process for something as complex as a compiler
 
Overloading is a form of polymorphism, and a poor man's pattern matching. It doesn't switch on type or if on type.
 
Xeo
7:24 PM
Good thing I never install / save important stuff on C if I can help it
 
@RMartinhoFernandes @stdOrgnlDave I know. Certainly no rule should be followed blindly, especially in programming. But long switch statements (or if-else if chains) seem really dirty to me.
 
@Xeo you're really going to reinstall windows because you can't be bothered to go to a friend's/computer cafe/whatever and put a program on a USB stick?
 
sbi
> I still use 6502 op codes as shorthand #misspentChildhood — [Allan Kelly](twitter.com/#!/allankellynet/status/204962860420435969]
 
Xeo
@std: Yep, lazy me
And I'm not so sure it's the registry that's fucked up
 
I am!
 
Xeo
7:28 PM
Now I just need to make sure I didn't forget to backup something important from C...
 
Ell
hmm. Anyone know what a picotux is for? picotux.com
 
@Xeo You know you don't have to remove everything to reinstall the system, right?
 
Xeo
Sticky notes, game saves, registry... what else?
 
sbi
@Ell Yeah. I do.
Those are built into vibrators and stuff.
 
Xeo
7:29 PM
Bookmarks are also backed up
 
Ell
ahh i see :L
 
6502 is totally awesome
 
Ell
does a vibrator really need ethernet? :L
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you can do a repair reinstall but then you have to reinstall programs anyway
 
Ell
7:29 PM
nevermind, it says webserver/telnet
 
@Xeo please tell me you have a spare hard drive around to simply image your C onto...
@Ell does a vibrator need ethernet? well, yes, according to some.
 
@stdOrgnlDave I know - we used to run a lab prac where people reverse engineered a simple C program running one one using an oscilloscope
 
Teledildonics (also known as "cyberdildonics") are electronic sex toys that can be controlled by a computer to reach orgasm. "Teledildonics" can also refer to the integration of telepresence with sex that these toys make possible — the term was coined in 1975 by Ted Nelson in his Computer Lib/Dream Machines. In its original conception, this technology was to have been used for remote sex (or, at least, remote mutual masturbation), where the physical sensations of touch could be transmitted over a data link between the participants. A report in the Chicago Tribune in 1993 suggested th...
 
Xeo
@Cat: I only got my main 64gig SSD drive and an external HDD for everything else, so, yes, I do have to wipe C completely :p
 
the 6502 was the first processor I ever emulated
 
7:31 PM
@Xeo Just install system on top of the old one.
 
Ell
@stdOrgnlDave wooahh. I'll be back in a while... ;)
 
Why are you reinstalling anyway?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes adding typename didn't solve my problem. it still gives me the same error: ideone.com/nvfZZ
 
Xeo
where C = the whole SSD
 
@stdOrgnlDave it's brilliant because a) the package it comes in and b) when you short random pins with the probe it just reboots
 
Xeo
7:32 PM
Ugh, evil 30s chat lag...
@Cat: Corrupted / damaged dll where I got no idea how it got damaged
 
What DLL? Did you run sfc?
 
sbi
 
Xeo
may have been a short power outage while my PC was running overnight
@Cat: rasapi32.dll
 
@Michael my solution would just be auto it = Container.begin()
 
Run sfc.
 
Xeo
7:34 PM
@Cat: sfc?
 
sfc he said, don't question him, just do it!
 
System File Checker. Executable is called sfc.
 
Xeo
Oh. k
Any special params?
 
Either sfc /scannow or sfc /scanfile=C:\windows\system32\rasapi32.dll.
 
@stdOrgnlDave didn't know you had auto in c++. whats the catch ?
 
7:36 PM
Scan, not verify. Verify doesn't repair.
If you're doing it offline, you have to add /offbootdir and /offwindir.
 
@Michael there is none, it only works on C++0x/11 compilers. GCC 4.5? I believe, MSVC10 and up work fine
 
@Michael No #include <string>.
you try to return a std::string but never included the appropriate header
 
yes, @deadmg appears to be right
 
right. is there any way to tell visual studio to handle my icludes automatically ?
 
I do that often
ask Mooing Duck :P
@Michael Hah! We wish.
 
7:39 PM
22 hours ago, by DeadMG
anyway, the point is that I am right as always
 
@Michael Short answer: no. Long answer: noooooooooo.
6
 
lol\
 
longer answer yes
 
@CatPlusPlus There's a bunch of "o" missing.
 
@Michael write a plug-in, then yes.
 
7:40 PM
Google has some "include what you use" tool, but dunno if it's public.
 
@DeadMG that does not make his code work though
 
@stdOrgnlDave It is the error quoted by the compiler. Whether or not he has more, well, he'll find out
 
Xeo
@Cat: Cool, sfc detected that the file is corrupted, but can't repair because the bavkup is also corrupted or something
 
Doesn't it prompt for installation media?
 
Xeo
7:43 PM
Oh, and what's the deal with that /offbootdir and stuff?
Nope
 
When you're running sfc offline, i.e. the system you're repairing is not the one you're running.
 
@Michael I am confused about your code. you are telling it that it has a container, but not actually passing an object of that container
 
It should prompt for media, though.
Insert it and run it again.
 
@stdOrgnlDave you mean passing an object from main ?
 
return R.size();
 
7:45 PM
Or you can try expanding the file manually.
 
tContainer_t<int, std::list<int*> > l;
R = std::list<int*>
 
I don't remember how the installation disks are structured now, but system files should be there, you just have to use expand.
 
@CatPlusPlus yes, they are there.
it isn't
 
@stdOrgnlDave you are right, this is wrong. and stupid
 
std::list<int*> a; tContainer_t<int, a > l; return R.size();
would work
I mean other parts of it would fail but it would make that part work
 
sbi
7:47 PM
Haha, SE lists 20 days of holiday as a "benefit" (right there with "employees will never be poked with a sharp stick".) 20 days? Really?! That's four weeks!? Even I have 6.5 weeks. Merkia, you suck.
 
@sbi see I was just helpful
 
sbi
@stdOrgnlDave I have been away, though, and didn't get it.
 
@sbi 20 days is less than three weeks.
not four weeks
 
Xeo
work weeks
 
should have been return Container.size(); istead of return R.size();
 
7:48 PM
@sbi which only furthers my "you're only around when I do crappy stuff not nice stuff" argument
 
apparently three weeks is their standard and six weeks is the norm in Europe
 
sbi
@DeadMG What? Do they have a 7 days week at SE??
 
@DeadMG 5 working days per week.
 
@Xeo Oh yeah. I keep forgetting about the "weekend" thing.
 
@sbi I only have 2 weeks. Damn.
 
7:48 PM
for me the days kind of blend together
 
Because you're lazy and you never work.
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Really? You're in Canandia, aren't you?
 
Ell
xml, java servlet and jsp. Yay!
 
@sbi Yes.
 
@CatPlusPlus *for anyone else
 
Xeo
7:49 PM
I somehow expected a snarky comment from @sbi along the lines "wow, how did you know that? You never work!"
 
sbi
@Xeo How did you know what?
@EtiennedeMartel Too bad. Really. I have a 4-day week and I have 28 days of vacation.
@ScottW He doesn't have any vacations.
 
@stdOrgnlDave 10x!
 
Xeo
@Cat: Tried sfc from the installer cmdline now, still can't repair...
 
@Michael I have modified it to show explicitly what lines changed
@Xeo sfc is sfc no matter where it's on. sfc doesn't know its run from installer and thus should take installer file
 
sbi
7:53 PM
I know someone in the VC team who has a part-time job. He works 40hr weeks, and saves the piling overtime for an extended vacation. Apparently, Microsoft lets him do that. So it is possible even in North Merkia.
 
@Xeo Find that file on the DVD and expand it.
 
sbi
New #StackOverflow team page - http://bit.ly/LoOtzu hover for fun
 
@sbi before policy was changed, I knew someone at a state university that worked 60 hr works and piled up paid vacation
 
need to get job
 
sbi
@DeadMG You need to get a degree.
 
7:56 PM
@sbi also true
 
Xeo
Hm... find like utility on windows? (the windows "find" only searched inside text documents AFAICS)
 
@sbi Jeff is still there?
 
@EtiennedeMartel No animation though
 
sbi
@DeadMG Not "also". Plain and simple "true", really.
 
@Michael if you don't want to use auto keyword do this: ideone.com/k22IZ
@Michael since you were passing in a template you were trying to re-template it when you did R <T *>. it's just R::const_iterator in this case
 
7:57 PM
@stdOrgnlDave Who would not want to use auto.
@sbi But my university is so incredibly suck and I can't afford to find a new one :(
 
@DeadMG (a) people who want to understand why their template is broken. (b) people who can't use C++11 extensions.
they still WANT to use auto of course
so I guess nobody.
 
it's not broken if you use auto to fix it :P
 
@stdOrgnlDave so it doesnt matter that it actually an R container with T elements
 
sbi
@DeadMG Imagine I am hiring. I have a whole pile of applications from people from all backgrounds, and I need to pre-scan thispile and weed out anybody we're not going to waste our time interviewing with. Now, there's two guys in there who failed to finish their studies. Tell me one good reason I shouldn't weed them out right aweay.
 
4
Q: Idiom for doing something twice in C++

AndreasIs there a common idiom for doing something twice, as in the following situation? for ( int i = 0; i < num_pairs; i++ ) { cards.push_back( Card(i) ); cards.push_back( Card(i) ); } I have a feeling that there's a clearer way than introducing a new loop variable counti...

lol @ title
 
7:59 PM
@Michael you passed in R<T *> already (R<T *> being what you meant to make an iterator for)
 
@sbi too true
 
@michael so you were trying to do std::list<int *> <int *>::const_iterator which makes no sense
shit I didn't mean that to be an edit
 
@DeadMG, I know you hate your classes, but look at it this way: it might be painful, but it's not forever. Clench your teeth, and it won't be so bad. And once you get a degree, finding a fun job shouldn't be too hard.
 
Xeo
Okay, now I copied the dll from the installer sources (directly from X:/Windows/system32/rasapi32.dll). Let's see if that helped
sfc atleast is happy with the new file... time to reboot!
 
sbi
@DeadMG Well, now that you have found out all about writing doubly-linked lists, parsers, and artificial intelligence, you might want to attack the real hard problems: 1) Facing your parents and explaining them that you failed and that you lied to them for a long time now. 2) Stop being a misanthrope and learn to get along with other people enough to finish projects you're assigned. 3) For once finish one of the projects you start. (And I am talking about studying here, not Shallow-C!)
Nobody in their right mind is gonna hire you based on the qualifications you have so far. That's because they all need a team, and they need every new recruit to fit into that team, and they need to be able to talk to anyone in the team and walk away knowing more (useful stuff) than they knew before.
 
Xeo
8:06 PM
gah... no dll error anymore, but my network stuff still doesn't work, fuck
 
@Michael do you understand? ideone.com/k22IZ#view_edit_box ? I have to go
@xeo reboot
run registry cleaner too
uninstall and reinstall network drivers
 
Xeo
@std: I'm currently rebooting the second time
 
@Xeo what generation is your iTouch
 
sbi
You can be a great the greatest rockstar programmer on earth — if you haven't learned to get along in a team, nobody is going to hire you (for long), no matter how much money you pay them for letting you hack at their code.
 
@FredOverflow the title was really confusing to me. I thought he was looking for a word or phrase.
 
Xeo
8:07 PM
2G
 
I was about to close it, until I saw the first answer.
 
that is painful
 
Maybe this is what you are looking for. — Radek 'daknok' Slupik 1 min ago
 
@stdOrgnlDave yeah i understood, thanks for the help !
 
8:07 PM
this chat must be murdering your 2g itouch
 
Xeo
it does
 
@Michael np
 
better without the auto..
 
see y'all later
 
bye
 
8:08 PM
bye
 
Xeo
Oh hey, thanks cor trying to help me, Microsoft, but sadly I can't access your online help for problems with my network connections.
fuck mobile view
 
Ell
yeah :L
 
@RadekdaknokSlupik Writing foo(); foo(); is clearly unacceptable, we obviously need a Design Pattern for that ;)
 
template<unsigned num, typename F> void DoItRepeatedly(F&& f) { for(int i = 0; i < num; i++) f(); }
can't really call it a design pattern
I mean, it's just a loop
 
Ell
2.times {
cards.shuffle()
}
^that would be cool!
 
8:16 PM
no it would not
 
Ell
it is in ruby :L
 
ruby is dynamically typed and therefore by definition uncool
 
Ell
:O nahh ruby is awesome imho
 
Xeo
Ok, Windows has no idea what the network problem could be
Wait wtf, suddenly everything works again
I hate when Windows does that!
 
Ell
that happened to me yesterday
 
Xeo
8:22 PM
A second ago, my wlan stick got detected and everything, but couldn't find any networks. Now it does.
 
Ell
the internet died, and I diagnosed it to be the plate at the front of my house, so I tried lots of different configurations, gave up, put it back to normal and it worked.
....and then it broke again :L
 
Xeo
MS is seriously playing with my sanity here
well, atleast everything seems to work fine now. Thanks @Cat
 
8:35 PM
Meh, something's still leaking in my Chrome.
 
You should see a doctor.
 
Ell
try... close & open?
 
I would've never thought about that.
> As you approach the door, you notice that someone has scrawled a message on it with a pencil: "BEWARE: One of the guards always tells the truth, one of them always lies, one of them alternates between the two, and one craves the taste of human flesh!" Ominous.
 
"But probably just fine."
 
@CatPlusPlus related: xkcd.com/246
I hate debugging code I didn't write
@Cicada oh, you're back! ...isn't it late where you're at?
nevermind, timezones go the other way
 
8:45 PM
Probably somewhere around 22:45.
 
My code seems to be executing a catch handler without ever entering the try block. Maybe this is also the wrong project?
 
IME stuff like that is a bad partial rebuild and such internal compiler things
try cleaning and rebuilding from scratch
 
@DeadMG I just did :/
at least this time a change I made had an effect on the line number in the log file, so I know it's the right file.
 
why do complex numbers exist?
 
8:53 PM
OP y u no accept my superior answer.
 
@RadekdaknokSlupik FGITW?
 
@DeadMG somebody wanted to add a real number to an imaginary number.
@MooingDuck what?
 
@RadekdaknokSlupik Right. But what's he point of imaginary numbers?
as far as I can tell, there's nothing imaginary about them
and a real/imaginary pair seems to be absolutely no different in any functional respect whatsoever to a 2D vector
 
@DeadMG solving x^2 = -1
 
@DeadMG to represent numbers not on the number line
@DeadMG also, I think adding or multiplying them ceases to correspond to a 2d plane, but I'm not positive about that
 
8:57 PM
"imagonary" is just the name given to them.
 
@RadekdaknokSlupik "imaginary"
 
@RadekdaknokSlupik Which has infinitely many complex solutions, I'mma guess?
 
@DeadMG I think it has one: i
 

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