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Xeo
Xeo
10:00
Gaaah, I just want to slap that Vlad guy to the moon and get him out of std-proposals.
Hailing frequencies closed
Hail a cab
@Xeo bitch-slap ? :P
@ScottW Ahh, so, how ya been?
I'm getting really sick of Chrome's shit, now
1 in 4 tabs opened are borderline unresponsive, and cause its siblings to perform poorly until it's closed
Why do people get upset so easily. I mean, yeah, don't move my cheese. But chrome is "fine" by most standards. As is Opera. Just IE is a bit painful oftentimes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I thought that was impossible, what with process-isolated tabs?
10:12
"So easily"? My browser is becoming a pain in the ass to work with.
@sehe Opera is pretty much chrome now.
@sehe Yes, you'd think so.
@GamesBrainiac not anywhere near my systems
@Xeo What did he do now.
@sehe Opera uses chrome's engine now.
10:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this pretty much implies the problem should be elsewhere (network stack? physical layer?)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Chrome's gotten unstable for me as well.
@GamesBrainiac Not anywhere near my systems
Geez. I'm not speaking Spanish, am I?
@sehe No, you're speaking polar-bearish.
@sehe I doubt it.
Unless GUI rendering is synchronous to network activity now
More likely some Extension
Xeo
Xeo
10:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes His whole argumentation on "make append for sequence containers a member function!!11! Because std::basic_string has it as such!!11!"
No, his argument is that v.append(...) is easier to read than append(v.begin(), v.end(), ...), and he's right.
Xeo
Xeo
That may have been part of his argument at the beginning, but it definitly isn't now.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also, append(v.begin(), v.end(), ...) can't possibly work
the idea was, if anything, append(v, ...)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ah, that always works to cripple systems :]
ita, kppa, lmbda, mu!
I'm off to the zoo. Wish me luck :/
(oh, I should probably say: family visit?)
> There are suspiciously many comments that try to get people to focus on bullshit, misdirection etc. Meanwhile the comments saying it's true and the comments of personal sightings etc are marked as spam. I've seen this on many ufo related videos.
hahaha, Youtube.
Just a question from a cow-worker :P
user1804599
@StackedCrooked I’m DLing that anime you linked the ending of. :P
10:39
@not-rightfold Which one was that again?
^ This one?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked WataMote
user1804599
Yes that one.
@StackedCrooked yea, it sucks
The anime itself was ok I think.
@not-rightfold I predict that you'll like it with 60% accuracy.
user1804599
10:43
Cool. :D
The opening song is better :D
Why does C++ suck so hard?
1 message moved from PHP
lol thanks
10:45
Just a joke folks, only joking :P
...that is sucks
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@MadaraUchiha :P
:D
Wait, you're talking about anime here?
sure, it's an anime room
10:47
Oi @Mysticial you're supposed to advocate our chat room! Where the hell are you?!
@MadaraUchiha We talk about all kinds of stuff here.
Don't let whiny kids that want their code debugged know.
Anyone here done eye tracking? Or used OpenCV in any way?
Yea, I have
@R.MartinhoFernandes How can I help?
I've used Open CV 2 with Python.
I'm now doing research on it for the next step in our project.
Why aren't any Java people moving messages into this lounge? I almost start to think they don't think about us often enough
oh my, for a moment I thought that enum class Dir {←,↑,→,↓}; would be a good thing
10:53
We need to be thought about often, then we feel not neglected ...
@User17 why did you change your name?
@MadaraUchiha Mysticial is in the gym ... trying to lose some weight
@Abyx Have had the previous name for too long
@User17 ah so you switched to a shorter one
I heard he was dumped by his previous pet cat (the cat ran away with someone else), he got depressed, could not stop eating and put on 13.5kgs
/ˈɪtəreɪt/ or /ˈaɪtəreɪt/? (for <iterate>)
10:57
@User17 Says a lot about you that this is the absolute worst you can think of happening to someone
@MadaraUchiha Probably asleep.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I say /ˈɪtəreɪt/. In Russian ;)
@Abyx I forgot one could only change name once per months ... :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes /ai/
@R.MartinhoFernandes if I knew IPA, I'd tell you :P
11:00
Well Google disagrees
So disregard me I guess
@User17 yep. and this particular name kinda sucks.
@CatPlusPlus in cats' language, huh?
Yes, Shitglish
@thecoshman Come one, it's not that hard (there's only one difference between the two!) (Anyway, "ee-terate" or "eye-terate"?)
Come two too
user1804599
@Abyx Direction.
11:07
@not-rightfold yep but it would be too long (with enum class you need to write it every time, like Direction::→)
hm... however with arrow characters it's not that long.
welp Direction is better then.
'otterrate' - slow on land, much swifter in water.
@Xeo well y'know whatever
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Like the word "it"
11:26
Just noticed that Accelerated C++ (2003) provides an implementation for make_unique. However, it was for a copy a write implementation..
11:40
I tried to care. I really did...
11:51
Yes you did. You did..
user1804599
I’m going to buy a new phone today. :D
Why? Who are you going to call?
j/k
user1804599
And SIM only subscription.
Woot? Another gift from my grandpa: return ticket to visit him (around A$1000)
Why am I receiving so many gifts from my family these days -_-
@R.MartinhoFernandes as @Xeo said, it is a short sharp 'i', like 'hit'
11:59
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A: sort array of integers lexicographically C++

Lightness Races in Orbit#include <iostream> #include <algorithm> #include <cmath> int main() { unsigned int input[] { 100, 21, 22, 99, 1, 927 }; /** * Sorts the array lexicographically. * * The trick is that we have to compare digits left-to-right * (considering typical Latin decimal notat...

Lol
user1804599
It’s otterate.
12:11
Of course a question that doesn't mention the Entity-component architecture would receive only answers about the Entity-component architecture. What was I thinking?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hmm, wall of code :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not quite right either
Putting together a version that supports neg numbers and fixes a few bugs
Yeah, I'm not checking it, sorry.
Ok, I admit, I'm checking it.
        if (lhs == rhs) {
            return LHS_FIRST;
        }
This makes it not an SWO.
Must return false for equal inputs.
I like your scheme with the constants for return values. What about return EQUAL; instead of return RHS_FIRST?
@R.MartinhoFernandes !< !=== ==
not less does not mean equal
if anything, perhaps LHS_FIRST and LHS_NOT_FIRST but it's uglyish
But false does not mean rhs is first.
12:24
You are correct — I'm just commenting on your proposed fix
What I meant was having both RHS_FIRST and EQUAL as false, and use EQUAL only in that special case.
> What about return EQUAL; instead of return RHS_FIRST?
false doesn't mean rhs is first, but it doesn't mean rhs is not first, either
oh, a new constant. Yes, okay.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit o_O
12:41
Great press release from @microsoft today http://t.co/RbBs85fkUU
JBL
JBL
MSVC y u no constexpr dammit ?
haha
There are insufficient upvotes on my answer.
C++1y Y U change constexpr?
C++ > C++03 y u exist
@rubenvb What about it? It's not breaking, is it?
12:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sort of is kinda I think supposedly: akrzemi1.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/…
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It at least breaks good people's -Werror builds.
I just cosmetically touched up a 146-file scientific Qt project.
I fixed the to part of the files (includes and declarations).
This is going to suck quite badly to actually fix the real code.
Really?
Do you have that many constexpr member functions?
It sounds like something you can fix quite easily with a vim macro.
The two aren't related whatsoever.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you can't const constexpr in C++11.
But you can't have constexpr for a const value in C++14 with warnings on.
@rubenvb I don't understand what you mean there.
12:58
When I looked at my KISS code from a while back and tried to fix the errors/warnings, I couldn't get both GCC and Clang to compile it in both C++11 and C++1y mode without some magic define.
Hm. Im at work, but it's Friday, and I'm in the Lounge anyways
One sec.
morning
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm, this is not gonna work. The code is too broken, sorr, no example. It's been too long
fuck, I'm so tired.
13:11
And you're not even working?
hmph
working > sickness
at least when you work, you get the weekends off.
benefit scrounger
13:27
You cannot have surgery to get rid of work forever.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm pretty sure you can
it might have a few other side effects, though
Oh, std::string::substr returns a std::string.
Dunno why I never noticed this.
13:46
now remember people, when decoding http authentication 'string', don't forget to remove the 'Basic ' part before decdoding the base64 crap
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What'd you think it did?
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Q: Range slider in iphone

user1430215I have to implement a range slider that can take values with a range of 50 in each case.Suppose,i move the right slider it will move to a position of 50 and similarly to the left one. I have implemented the range slider in my project but the problem is it takes values on each touch event. Pleas...

real retard or troll in disguise?
Wow. A whole new level of leaking memory. (unless you reset the game only once).
13:54
How do you release them?
Xeo
Xeo
@Jefffrey I have a feeling the gameobjects register themselves into GameObject
Also, recall this.
Xeo
Xeo
And that All provides access to the head of the registered list
    // kill all existing objects
    for (GameObject* obj = GameObject::All(); obj != NULL; obj = obj->GetNext())
            obj->Destroy();
@Jefffrey Horrible, but somewhat effective.
Oh yeah. I didn't notice.
13:56
@Xeo All() is actually First()!
(sigh)
Hrm. I don't think Laurent is going to answer.
Hiya all
Would it be strange to make a video of it, you think? @Jefffrey
Oct 22 at 1:15, by Pawnguy7
For some reason, my brain assumes people know what I am thinking of :D
14:04
Ah.
Well, as I said, the test example worked, this time around.
But Snake does not.
you probably don't want people to know what you are thinking about ... be that you were drolling over someone's dinner or really want to shag the girl next to you
@Pawnguy7 So, what's "it" exactly?
Um... running it, I guess.
Stepping through to where the problem occurs.
> php.net users will have their passwords reset. Note that users of PHP are unaffected by this: this is solely for people committing code to projects hosted on svn.php.net or git.php.net.
You know your users are stupid when you have to spell this out
(Or rather, it implies that they have good reason to believe their users are stupid)
14:28
Wait.
Why do I link something just as people are talking about it?
Bleh.
I'll blame it on "friday morning after a too short night" thing.
"unknown" translation => "fuck, we can't admit PHP was the security hole"
1) learn commands you want to use
2) Identify those you use often and are long to type out
3) create alias for them
4) keep typing out the long winded form and then remember you have that damn alias!
there's profit in there somewhere, surely
Doesn't a std::map initialize itself?
Xeo
Xeo
I don't get it. The first TextField that is rendered per frame takes 103ms, but all other TextFields only take 5ms. Wtf.
@Pawnguy7 define "initialize"
Well.
SFML has a map of things.
At the time clear() is called on it, nothing before that.
It has a garbage size.
And some internal stuff is definitely not null.
14:37
@Xeo Caching?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes That might work if all TextFields on the stage had the same content
Well, caching of some other crap it does.
Xeo
Xeo
Yeah, I'm suspecting something like it
And I'm highly annoyed that it takes 100ms
EVERY FUCKING FRAME
Good luck getting 60fps
Xeo
Xeo
Hah, the goal is 30
Xeo
Xeo
and even that looks bad if your frames take 180ms to render while scrolling around the stage
in idle I can barely achieve 30fps
What are you using?
Xeo
Xeo
Flash.
There is your problem :D
Xeo
Xeo
Well duh
14:42
static char& _Isnil(_Nodeptr _Pnode)
I don't understand this.
Xeo
Xeo
@Pawnguy7 Internal stuff does not need to be nullptr for the map to have no elements
@Pawnguy7 Sounds like UB
My boss brings me food or drink every other time he comes over by my desk.
Xeo
Xeo
Or are you looking at an optimized build?
trying to fatten you?
14:44
@Xeo Nope.
A library (SFML) has an std::map.
When it does clear(), it breaks :\
let me guess, your boss is a bit chubby
@R.MartinhoFernandes returning a char, not to mention it is a reference.
Xeo
Xeo
SSCCE etc
That is the odd part.
When I did that in VS 2012, it had a different error, but still in the library.
Damn, I can't listen to a Radio-Canada show because we have an American IP at work.
Xeo
Xeo
14:45
1 min ago, by Xeo
@Pawnguy7 Sounds like UB
When I do it in VS 2013, the example works.
I have to use a proxy to access content I'm paying for.
Borders are bullshit.
Bullshit has no borders.
Perhaps I can compare the maps from the example and this.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Kinda' jealous. Then again, I work from home, so...
14:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes true.dat
Windows has three different values for true.
but bullshit has a price tag on it - 1/3 of the monetary value for the same weight of chicken manure
TRUE, True and true all evaluate to different values when cast to integers.
IIRC.
I think TRUE is 1?
I would know this because my mum is currently into gardening and she doesn't drive, so she made me drive her to get chicken manure
@EtiennedeMartel if only someone could work out some way of like... doing it by proxy?
14:53
7 mins ago, by Etienne de Martel
I have to use a proxy to access content I'm paying for.
@EtiennedeMartel don't give me none of that 'already explained it' shit
@EtiennedeMartel Being smart does not save you from being mocked for your stupidity.
Sigh.
@R.MartinhoFernandes idiot, it clearly does
Apparently they were different DLL's somehow.
But when I use the DLL's from where it worked to this one.
It breaks in a different spot.
14:56
@caps It gets a bit annoying, actually. He's always like "Here, eat, you need energy to keep working", "Drink this, you need salts to focus" or whatever. Sounds like my mum.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's just a little creepy
@thecoshman But it's free food!
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I don't want to tell him that it annoys me a bit because I don't want the flow of effortless food to stop.
14:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes <that words that means being the one does not stop it being the other>

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