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Xeo
7:00 AM
Ah
 
Downvotes excluded
 
@scott W Thx, I didnt think it was a must, im just wondering what it means
 
Johannes Schaub - litb 340
Jerry Coffin 335
 
user1357851
means you can take argument(s) in main but you don't have to
 
Thx!
This is helpful :D
 
7:03 AM
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A: how to win a beta badge

MysticialHere's how to do it: Obtain a time machine. Travel back to 2008. Participate in the Stackoverflow private beta. Return to current time. Voila! No, you can't get it anymore. At least not on Stackoverflow or any site that has left private beta.

 
Unicode Robot strikes again.
3
 
@Coda to be fair, this isn't an undocumented feature AFAIAC, this is just a "Heisenbug" that is somehow sometimes (dis)armed using combinations involving the Break key... Yeah. It's vague! MAD PROPS to the VS team to keep the bug around from VS2003 (perhaps even VS6?) despite all the changes the UI underwent :) — sehe 20 secs ago
@Rapptz lòl
 
Just to clarify... int main(int argc, char argv[]) basicly lets you run certain arguments as you compile... like gcc, *Thinks of all those times programs havn't compiled
 
@Mixerman123 They're command line arguments.
 
No.
 
7:06 AM
ok... command line, not normal ones...
 
@sehe lõl
 
@Mysticial Woot! I had 105 :)
 
Just ones passed in runtime
 
Like this argument !
 
sorta... lol
 
7:08 AM
Arguments in the lounge are normal arguments
 
lol
 
afk
 
@Mixerman123 When you run g++, you pass command line arguments.
 
Yeah, exactly.
Its telling gcc (a compiler) to compile it
i think...
 
user1357851
@ScottW Oh gosh, scott, just discovered you have even less rep than me. How could that be?!
 
7:10 AM
So I could decide weathor I want the blocks to be red or green, at the time i compile?
spelling error *. *
 
I don't know what blocks are but sure.
 
blocks are just the things in my game... thx!
 
Oh he's still discussing clargs.
 
@Mysticial But if he Time Travel back to 2008, it was where he wasn't a SO member, if he register .. his SO timeline will be re-written, and he'd end up with a profile that only have the beta badge, no answers, no rep
 
Hmm, so when I compile my program, can I make it change from saying Bob to Ted
 
7:12 AM
@ScottW I don't know really.
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer Good point... Maybe that's why I got a downvote. :)
 
You got downvoted because SO isn't a place for fun.
 
Iv never heard of compiler flags... so I assume im not talking about them
 
@Mysticial I upvoted
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer thx :)
 
7:14 AM
So if in main I set a variable to be argv (which is passed in by cmd?)
 
user142019
Hi.
 
user142019
Compiler flags are unrelated to argv.
 
I always wondered, how long will SO survive
 
Is argv readable in your program?
is argv the arguement passed in at compile?
 
7:17 AM
Ahaha @ThePhD I completely forgot! Congratulations! :) i had too little time lately to really be an opponent, you won nevertheless
 
user142019
It ain't rocket science.
 
Same EXE, different results based on the command line arguments passed
 
user142019
daknok% cat foo.c                                                     ~/Desktop
#include <stdio.h>

int main(int argc, char const** argv) {
    printf("%s\n", argv[1]);
    return 0;
}

daknok% clang foo.c                                                   ~/Desktop
daknok% ./a.out hello                                                 ~/Desktop
hello
 
Nothing complex :S
 
7:17 AM
@Mixerman123 What
 
THX! Helps tonnes :P
 
This is a really nice song.
I think @sehe would enjoy it.
 
user142019
No, it isn't.
 
user142019
It's an abysmal song.
 
@Zoidberg Well yeah, it's not any kind of metal. :P
 
user142019
7:19 AM
This train's Internet connection is broken beyond all repair.
 
@Zoidberg you just built the most basic Artificial fag
 
user142019
Huh?
 
Programs away with his new knowledge ;P
 
user142019
It's a perfectly fine program.
 
user142019
argv[argc] == NULL, FYI. No UB.
 
7:20 AM
@Rapptz I was merely fixing a typo :|
 
reminds me of my little bro sometimes, when he repeats everything I say
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes :)
 
Also, fuck yeah, no more Winter.
 
Spring isn't that nice either.
Rain 24/7.
Then there's summer where it's way too hot for about a month or so.
Then it's back to cold.
 
@Rapptz Believe me, there is a visible very bright object in sky.
What's it called...
 
7:23 AM
Sol.
 
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes I saw it too last evening. It was beautiful. Oh, wait. Are you referring to the sun. :v
 
With my c++ game now when you run it, if you type -e after it in terminal it goes into level edit mode. Thx so much, you guys have helped me more than you think you have :P
 
That's a typo of soul but it works.
 
Xeo
phew, seems the Puppy can use the revision of my paper that I sent Clark yesterday night
 
Oh @Khaled the troll is back
 
7:32 AM
Why did you tag this with C++? — Rapptz 6 secs ago
 
user142019
> Because Java and C++ are the same languages since they both have classes, braces and semicolons.
 
C++ doesn't have classes. C++ has compile-time thermonuclear rainbows.
 
user142019
Does C++ have ponies?
 
user142019
I want PonyScript.
 
I want PwnyScript =/
GetRipt
 
user142019
7:38 AM
MDMAScript.
 
user142019
Because fuck ECMA.
 
...
 
DMCAScript
 
user142019
ScriptScript
 
7:39 AM
YMCAScript
 
@servant so you get bounty? lol
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes <3
 
user142019
R.MartinhoFernandesScript
 
RMFScript.
I would use a script like that.
 
ROFL++
 
7:40 AM
@ThePhD I'd prefer RTFMScript
 
Xeo
So robot should rename himself to R. T. Fernandes Martinho?
 
user142019
BadLanguageScript
 
<iostream> or <stdio>?
 
@Mixerman123 <haskell>
 
user142019
Lounge<C++>Transcript
 
user142019
7:42 AM
@Mixerman123 <unistd.h>
 
@Mixerman123 No.. Actually, I'm the one who starts a bounty.
 
@Mixerman123 <Ponies>, obviously
 
@Xeo More like "Read The Fucking Manual Script". It'd be really cool because instead of having legions of standard quoters you could just go on SO and say "RTFM"
 
user142019
OMG PONIES
 
user142019
The weather outside is good.
 
7:43 AM
@Bartex made me laugh ;P
 
OMG RAINBOWS
Lol, new typo!
 
user142019
RAINBOW DASH
 
36 secs ago, by Mixerman123
@Bartex made me laugh ;P
 
MyLittlePonyScript
 
For the record. I still can't get it
 
Xeo
7:44 AM
@BartekBanachewicz I was wondering why it wasn't highlighting any of your messages!
 
Is my name so hard to spell?
 
user142019
LobsterScript
 
Xeo
Ask @Mysticial about hard to spell names :P
@Zoidberg Doomed to fail
 
lol @Bartek
 
@Xeo Oh god
 
7:45 AM
@Xeo lol
 
Xeo
Anyways, gotta go get to work
 
Cya... im going to
 
@Xeo Viel Spaß.
:P
 
cya
 
user1357851
7:54 AM
I woke up feeling sick, dizzy all day, couldn't concentrate, doing all the stupid things ... but none of that affected my appetite :'(
 
yo fools
here I am at the conference
wishing I'd gotten my glasses before coming, I picked a close seat and I'm not even sure I can read the presentation that's going to occur
 
haha, you suck.
Are there free drinks?
 
yeah
but just tea and coffee, it seems
more importantly, I ate some chips last night and that was a dumb idea
not feeling too good
 
Keep us posted.
 
Who the heck is @Scrubbins?
 
7:57 AM
my sock puppet
 
About the C++ thingies, not the stomach.
@BartekBanachewicz The puppy's low-security scenario account.
 
I thought the name "Scrubbins" was a bit obvious.
 
I tried my gmail password but kept mistyping it
since it's about 120 bits long
 
You mean 15 characters?
 
7:59 AM
15 characters?
lol
 
Also, FFS why did I order another book.
 
I laughed out loud and someone asked me to explain why.
Feeling quite nerdy.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Which one?
 
For decades, the spacefaring species of Known Space have battled over the largest artifact—and grandest prize—in the galaxy: the all-but-limitless resources and technology of the Ringworld.
It sucks. :(
 
8:02 AM
Meh. Time to wake up and break lundi's build again
 
@DomagojPandža Too late. Already shipped.
 
user142019
I'm a dumbass.
 
And I don't really care. It's Niven, so I just have to read it no matter what.
 
...if we are talking books now. :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes: Have you read any of Iain M. Banks' books?
 
8:07 AM
sitting right across from Stephan
 
user142019
STL?
 
the very same
I only realized when I heard his accent
 
user142019
lol
 
@wilx Yes, a bunch. I am actually halfway through a shelf full of his work; reading Excession right now.
 
And you have been working there for how long? :)
Just so that we know the extent of your ignorance! :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes: The Culture universe books are awesome. :)
 
8:10 AM
@wilx What?
 
@DomagojPandža: What what?
 
Working where?
 
I thought DeadMG was working at MS.
Is that not true?
I do not read the backlog.
 
@wilx Indeed. Have I linked you to this youtube.com/watch?v=ET8IFxPo61w, btw?
 
@wilx No.
 
nor have I ever applied for a job there
and even if I had, the odds of working personally with STL are really quite low
ack, my fuckin' stomach again, second time in 20 minutes
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes: Pretty good! It fits the moods in the books. :)
 
@DeadMG get his function signature
 
@DeadMG he wasn't wearing his cyberpirate eyepatch?
 
he was I just wasn't looking
 
8:24 AM
sweet
 
user142019
suite
 
@DeadMG socially awkward?
 
user142019
@thecoshman programmer.
 
@Zoidberg bleh, cliché
 
Xeo
Hey @DeadMG, did Clark talk to you yet about the updated paper?
 
8:26 AM
no
 
@Rapptz did you... take a picture of your screen with your phone? Eeek. Also, that's ketchup and garlic sauce right? (not blood and... WAT...!?)
 
Xeo
No wait
Futurama?
 
@Xeo Looks like Futurama to me.
 
user142019
Daw I missed it. :(
 
in Explaining OpenGL, 11 hours ago, by Pawnguy7
@BartekBanachewicz are you familiar with C# Collections?
 
8:30 AM
lots of people from Google here
 
user142019
cool
 
Xeo
Get your interview right there! :P
 
user142019
Google makes great software.
 
It's funny interesting how Google expanded from a search engine basis. Now they have their paws everywhere.
 
@StevenBluen usage issues while working with gcc, vim etc. are on-topic (especially when it comes to e.g. scripting vim, which is... like programming -- surprise). However, no one is asking on SO "Does a text editor like vim exist for windows". That --> google, [AU], Super User for you.
It's really not a thin line. It's a big f-ing divide.
 
"Does a text editor like vim exist for windows" What about... vim?
 
sehe, you really like to dig around in the transcripts. :P
 
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
 
@DomagojPandža he is responding to messages from earlier
 
@BartekBanachewicz Nah, he found one of my 2 weeks old messages and responded to it. Even though, IIRC, it addressed the general population. :D
 
user142019
8:35 AM
@sehe No one? There's lots of questions about "the best editor for Windows". They obviously mean Vim by "the best editor" and then want a Windows version.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe it's comparing with a char const * ?
 
@kbok wait, what? it's comparing pointers, you mean?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It was a hypothetical question, modeled on Steven's Q to make it abundantly clear how, obviously, his question was off-topic, even in the light of his own arguments
 
user142019
std::string == char const* works as expected, but char const* == char const* is implementation-defined.
 
@Zoidberg lol
 
user142019
8:36 AM
(Or unspecified or whatever.)
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but here we have a variant<string, ...> vs char const *?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, duh
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer Meh. Oooooooooooooooooooooooooold news.
 
user142019
8:37 AM
MacVim with custom icon is great.
 
Also, dat article title: "Write Faster Code by Adding VIM to Visual Studio" (muhahaha. Premature optimization!)
 
@sehe probably. The error message is funky, though
 
oh the variant is char const *
 
@BartekBanachewicz It prints the variants out with op<<.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Welcome to C/C++ (<--- there, eat that)
 
8:38 AM
meh
 
user142019
Use std::strcmp or std::string.
 
@sehe Bartek hides under the desk
@Zoidberg that's not that simple
 
either wrap the variant into something with a more valid interface or use string inside it
 
I use this trick in ogonek to get custom output for my strings.
3
 
because this won't be the first issue with char arrays
 
user142019
8:40 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes neat.
 
I propose string first to keep things simple
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The beauty is in the choice to use subtyped traits to distinguis, instead of STRONG_TYPEDEF approach :)
 
Basically I strong typedef the traits instead of the strings.
 
man, I'd feel underpowered without a laptop
everyone here is using one
 
where's your iPad
 
user142019
8:41 AM
LOL
 
You don't have one?
 
borrowed my mother's
 
... and it's pink?
 
no
 
user142019
It's United Nations Blue.
 
8:42 AM
it's silver
 
ADL is brittle though. It's appropriate here, but that's quite the specific trick.
 
user142019
Must be an expensive laptop.
 
@Zoidberg Ooooh. A Bob Ross laptop! (crimson - you evil editor)
 
user142019
United Nations blue is a beautiful color.
 
that's what I got after changing to std::string : test.cpp(65): e == lua::variant(true) failed for: 1 == 1
 
8:43 AM
@LucDanton Replying to flavoured strings?
 
Ye.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Which it should be under Lua's type system
 
@BartekBanachewicz You should only do it for char*/wchar_t*
 
user142019
ADL is a joke.
 
@BartekBanachewicz wtf :/
 
8:44 AM
@LucDanton Yeah, I wouldn't use this outside of test/demo code.
 
@sehe that's completely unrelated, that's the point cc @DeadMG
"hello" case passed
 
Lua doesn't have that implicit numerical conversion crap
 
But it does produce some sweet output.
Feb 25 at 15:58, by R. Martinho Fernandes
test/normalization.c++:38: nfc.storage() == nfc_expected failed for:
        <U+00E0 U+05AE U+1D244 U+0315 U+0062>
        ==
        <U+0061 U+05AE U+1D244 U+0300 U+0315 U+0062>
 
wait, travis doesn't check the unit tests yet?
 
uh, no
it only checks build
 
8:46 AM
ah, ok
 
user142019
Travis is cool.
 
I spent only 7 hours on that yet :P
 
@BartekBanachewicz Why would you mention the 1==1 case failing with "that's what I got after changing to std::string " (don't blame me for reading it as you wrote it?)
 
jeez
@BartekBanachewicz Lua's RTTI produces integers for booleans methinks
 
no fucking way
 
8:48 AM
case LUA_TNUMBER:
  return lua_tonumber(state_, index);
case LUA_TBOOLEAN:
  return lua_toboolean(state_, index);
case LUA_TSTRING:
  return lua_tostring(state_, index);
 
@kbok 'API'
 
@LucDanton 'Bacon'?
 
The API is C89-ish so no bool.
 
aaaaaaaaa
@LucDanton kill me
 
actually no
it's just unimplemented
> LUA_TNIL, LUA_TNUMBER, LUA_TBOOLEAN, LUA_TSTRING, LUA_TTABLE, LUA_TFUNCTION, LUA_TUSERDATA, LUA_TTHREAD, and LUA_TLIGHTUSERDATA.
 
8:50 AM
        case LUA_TBOOLEAN:
            return static_cast<bool>(lua_toboolean(state_, index));
 
aaaaand another llonesmiz incarnation answer... /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
you fishy fish you @kbok
 
Am I bad for thinking this is somehow disruptive? ^
 
I wrote peek() in a hurry it seems
 
@sehe incarnation?
@kbok other overloads should be k
 
8:51 AM
Apr 10 at 18:53, by sehe
Darn. Another llonesmiz "zombie Phenix" account: http://stackoverflow.com/users/2266005/user2266005 /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
@sehe 'Bad' is a strong word.
 
Apr 8 at 13:48, by sehe
^ Another @llonesmiz reincarnation. I am confused.
 
@sehe What's the problem?
 
@sehe do you mean he creates new accounts just to answer one question?
 
he doesn't want the rep
Well, good thing we have tests, heh :)
 
8:52 AM
yeah
 
@LucDanton Yeah. In a ways, he's helping, and the answer is good. It's just that it doesn't give a transparent picture of "the boost spirit sub-community" and it doesn't enable users of SO to "see" the actual authority of the Answerer
 
hey, for real. Our tests just caught first real issue! :)
 
@BartekBanachewicz Yep
 
user142019
Quasars are bright as fuck.
 
@sehe Everyone is a dog etc.
<- this handle is reserved for my throwaways btw
 
8:53 AM
@LucDanton E_NOREF
 
@Zoidberg You mean "invisible to the naked eye"?
 
"On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog" is an adage which began as the caption of a cartoon by Peter Steiner published by The New Yorker on July 5, 1993. The cartoon features two dogs: one sitting on a chair in front of a computer, speaking the caption to a second dog sitting on the floor. , the panel was the most reproduced cartoon from The New Yorker, and Steiner has earned over US $50,000 from its reprinting. History Peter Steiner, a cartoonist and contributor to The New Yorker since 1979, said the cartoon initially did not get a lot of attention, but later took on a life of its ...
 
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That too.
 
I botched that.
 
@sehe /ˈʃɝli/ you mean ENOREF
 
8:54 AM
Chat botched it on your behalf
@R.MartinhoFernandes E_SUCCESS
 
To cut a long story short, there are people that use the Internet semi-anonymously. I don't mind. Same as pen names, anonymous pamphlets etc. A long tradition that goes back.
 
> gender, race, age, looks, or even 'dogness' are potentially absent or alternatively fabricated
 
@LucDanton Well, semi-anonymously would be with a 'dissociated' account, right. This is more like anarchist (I don't want you to know the same person posted other stuff anonymously as well?)
 
lol dogness, @DeadMG your dogness is fabricated
 
damn, I can't be in EWG and LEWG at the same time
 
8:56 AM
@sehe If you write more than one thing with the same name, is it really a nonymous? :)
 
@LucDanton Also, I happen to "know" that his motives aren't privacy, but rather that he feels (?) that somehow SO's rep game is bad for him, personally.
@LucDanton He's also quite active as '@lonesmiz' (and a real name too) on the [spirit-general] user list
@LucDanton Yes. IMO
 
@sehe I don't know how to respond to that :s I don't think it's 'illegitimate' to write anonymously for reasons other than the need for privacy.
 
Xeo
@DeadMG Time-/Schedule-wise or ... ?
 

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