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12:00 AM
you're a smurf.
 
Smurf.
 
Still 27 minutes later the "after" example is already close to the "before" example: Live On Colirusehe 6 secs ago
Damn. This is tricky shit
 
Ell
12:13 AM
my test doesn't work waah
 
good, then you'll not know that it fails
 
Is it possible to define implicit casting outside the class definitions? I am tired of having to convert between QPointF/Eigen::Vector2f/b2Vec2/etc...
 
anyone know good articles / books on reverse engineering file formats?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this is interesting.
If I output the preprocessor stuff it goes really really slow
for just this one unit
 
Ell
okay it works now time for bed!
 
12:25 AM
And I get lots of blank lines
just >1
 
@Nican nope. just either write a free function that is adl-ed (like to_string(x)) or bite the bullet, wrap the class
 
and my VS keeps... hanging...
 
@sehe Thanks!
 
what the... are you planning on doing o.O
I know a friend of mine who wrote this book:
It's about reverse engineereing the file sharing protocol for Samba. I suppose it could be insightful
 
@sehe I'm trying to figure out the file structure of a certain game engine so I can extract the assets
 
12:30 AM
@Borgleader You might have some luck just hooking into the directx/opengl calls, and getting the data before it goes to the GPU.
 
@Nican Wont help with modding the game though.
 
how not? it's still loading the assets
It's useful to see how.
 
i meant, my idea of modding the game was to extract some of the models / textures from the data files, change them and put them back in so that next time i start the game i get my own version, instead of the original
 
I am guessing you want to put your own custom assets later?
 
@caps It'll be a lot of output
 
12:34 AM
Yeap.
 
you're probably better off doing it on the command line...
then examine that function definition again and see what it really looks like
 
@sehe this might actually become useful for other things. thanks.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit hmm. Never compiled from a command line before.
 
Ell
@borg vogl might be useful
 
@Ell id have to get it working on linux
it doesnt work on windows
 
12:55 AM
Wow. I didn't realize that using Boost Intrusive would under the hood pull nasty ABI-specific tricks like that o.O
 
-7
Q: How to do that one?

phantomI m new on this site. Here is my code: #include < stdio.h > #include < stdlib.h > // for rand() #include < time.h > // for time() const int num; const int Numbers= 49; int frequencies[49] = {}; void Frequency() { printf("Enter loop count"); scanf("%d", &num); srand(time(...

How to do that one?
 
> SO Password is 210201012
 
it's not what you think
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have to go to sleep, but I don't wanna
How do I deal with this
 
I don't give a flying fuck
no offence
 
1:09 AM
You don't have to
I wasn't asking you to care
 
Same problem here really
actually jesus christ fuck me 1am yes I have to go
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I genuinely don't think Jesus would have sex with you
 
hey everyone ,I have a qquestion
 
@jay_t55 cool, i know a great Q&A site for this, its called StackOverflow
 
1:18 AM
if I ask if what I am thinking is the right answer, and somebody confirms whether or not I was right, is that considered cheating?
 
@jay_t55 what
> I will assume you're in the USA.
3
Q: Is it too late for me to start professional chess?

Inspired_BlueI am 25 years old. I play online chess regularly and I am rated about 1900 on chess.com. And I recently won a local tournament. Now I want to start playing professional chess. Here are some of my questions: Is it too late for me to be ambitious? I am aiming for a GM title in 5 years time. I don...

the real answer, of course, is "Yes. Someone else started professional chess quite some time ago."
 
put on weight tomalak?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I read a book written by a chess master, who later also became a tai chi chuan master. he made it to international levels in both.
its a pretty intense field
 
@chmod711telkitty comfort eating
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I honestly believe that you realized your nonsensical argumentation at some point but are not willing to admit that (and now try to persuade us).
 
1:25 AM
@Columbo So, because I've continued to defend my case and provide evidence for it, you think that demonstrates that I "realized my nonsensical argumentation at some point" and am now trying to hide that fact with, er, exactly the evidence that backs up my "nonsensical argumentation"? Interesting logic, Batman.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You didn't provide any evidence.
 
@Columbo Yes, I did.
 
No, you did not.
I provided you with evidence that the cases are equivalent.
Through the grammar.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Link? I think VS allows that stupid syntax, which is why he thinks it's valid.
 
@Columbo: Notice how harmic's answer is a perfect answer to this question, yet would be completely wrong for the so-called "duplicate" and the answers on that question do not even come close to explaining why this initialisation is valid for an int. I don't see how you guys can sanely conclude that the questions are worthy of being duplicate-closed, honestly. — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 mins ago
@Columbo Which is not evidence in any sense at all that the two questions are "duplicates".
 
1:27 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ... what the actual fuck? What did you smoke? Or are you just enjoying to fuck with people?
 
"What colour is the sky?" "What is a word that has four letters and starts with 'b'?" OMG MUST CLOSE AS DUPLICATE DERP DERP DERP <---- @Columbo
That's you mate.
Fuck you Columbo. I've had enough of your shit since you started stalking me and posting private photos of me here. Now this trolling?
Puh-lonk and goodnight (in a minute)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If I could report you for misuse of moderation rights, you'd be reported.
 
Yes I am misusing the moderation rights that I don't have. Makes total sense.
 
... just what?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well he is a detective ;) j/k
 
1:28 AM
@Borgleader He's something, that's for sure!
 
And btw, I cannot see anyone that supports your argumentation yet.
 
@Columbo Except the person that upvoted the comment I just posted to you again, you mean.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
 
Ell
So lonely
 
"Upvoted comment" <=> "Reliable experts trust my opinion" <--- @LightnessRacesinOrbit
That's you mate.
 
1:29 AM
That's not what I said.
You claimed that nobody supports my position. I showed clear evidence that this is entirely false. And now you're suggesting that I had an entirely different viewpoint.
 
That's what you implied. I don't care if some luser upvoted your comment, noone would.
 
It's incredibly frustrating.
 
Just one question: Are you serious? I still cannot believe you are.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It seems bluntly obvious that this is a duplicate: The standard does not cover this case differently for both types, yet you claim that there is a fundamental difference that needs to be sorted. Wtf?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Trolling? So MattMcNabb is trolling too? And all the "five supporters" that upvoted his comment? (Going by score, it's 5:1).
 
@Columbo Go open a fucking dictionary. Look up "question". Then lookup "answer". Compare and contrast.
Just because the answer is that "this may surprise you but the logic is shared with the logic from <other, unrelated piece of code>!!!" doesn't mean that you can reasonably close the question as an EXACT DUPLICATE of a question about that other, unrelated piece of code.
@Columbo No, Matt is not trolling. He is arguing completely reasonably and, unlike you, not making ridiculous claims, misrepresenting my position, moving the goalposts and generally acting like an imbecile.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Where are my ridiculous claims? And where am I misrepresenting your position?
 
Ell
1:35 AM
Columbo don't be a cottage cheese
 
Oh jesus.
Scroll up, buddy.
I can see that I will not be able to persuade you to see reason so I shall simply have to leave you in ignorance!
Good night folks
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The only post I can possibly imagine to offend you is
> I honestly believe that you realized your nonsensical argumentation at some point but are not willing to admit that (and now try to persuade us).
Because of the very reason that I cannot believe you're serious.
... which again is just because I believe in your competency as a C++'ler. Those don't disagree so vigorously on such a trivial thing.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not an exact duplicate. It's a question that is almost identical with another one. Perhaps you should reread the requirements for a question to be dupe-closed.
 
In the interest of blatant overkill, Exercise in futilitysehe 7 secs ago
LRIO would love that. Not
 
@sehe Do you believe this nonsense?
 
What nonsense, brother?
 
1:42 AM
still feeling sore from last weekend's 50km hike with backpack that carried all camping gears
 
@sehe There is a question about int i = {1, }; being allowed. I and Matt McNabb agreed that this is a duplicate of int i[] = {1, 2, 3, }; being allowed, A question with good and complete answers, but Lightness reckons that this is definitely not a duplicate.
Although the standard does definitely handle both completely equivalent.
 
also now I understand why no one experienced in the bushwalk group I usually do overnight bushwalking/hiking trip with (other than me) chose to do this walk with these 3 new people
 
And now @LightnessRacesinOrbit hates me, and I'm sad.
 
If I did not want do this track so desperately I wouldn't do it with those bunch of new people
 
@Columbo I believe you. But unless I can see some facts instead of one person's obviously trivial summary, I won't be able to say anything useful. And I'm not sure I'm very motivated
 
1:48 AM
@sehe No, don't do anything. I just wanted to see the opinion of a trustworthy competent C++'ler (apart from Lightness), that's all.
v That is the question in question.
 
@Columbo hehehe
@Columbo Frankly, I agree it's not a duplicate. The other question is /just/ about trailing , in certain contexts (enums, initializer lists). This particular question is about the surprise that a list is /at all/ allowed for a scalar.
I can see how people would like to be able to search that for "scalar", "initialization" and "comma".
 
Also not good night of sleep, didn't know the people well. Kept awake by all those kangaroos/wallabies walk around the tent, hearing the weird loud cow screaming in the distance after seeing all the green lights outside your tents that were actually fireflies, knowing you are in the middle of no where. There was also one instance something big fell from the tree
 
Your life is tough
 
yeah, & I chose it
 
Adjective: in heat (not comparable)
  1. in estrus; receptive to mating
That's the explanation to the cow
 
1:53 AM
in the middle of the night?
 
Especially, IYAM
 
@chmod711telkitty Drop bear...
 
Ell
I'm hungry
I just had three oranges and I'm still hungry
 
@sehe Ah, I actually never thought that the question could be not solely about the comma. That is a notable difference.
 
user1646075
2:00 AM
@chmod711telkitty Got laser eye correction too
 
@sehe o.o coincidentally that is the title of the Criminal Minds episode I'm about to watch
 
That's not unusual. We had one during our summer holiday :) And here's how it looked from our kitchen window:
The Love for Three Oranges, Op. 33, also known by its French language title L'amour des trois oranges (Russian: Любовь к трём апельсинам, Lyubov' k tryom apel'sinam), is a satirical opera by Sergei Prokofiev. Its French libretto was based on the Italian play L'amore delle tre melarance by Carlo Gozzi. The opera premiered at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, on 30 December 1921. == Composition history == The opera was the result of a commission during Prokofiev's successful first visit to the USA in 1918. After successful concerts in Chicago (including his First Symphony), he wa...
 
Also the caving trip was one of the best I had so far this year, doing something I like with people I want to hang around with
 
Ell
Oh gosh the cow wants to say hello
 
anyways, only one overnight bushwalking trip planned in the next 3 months - not a fan of walking in the hot weather. Also need to concentrate on the construction project & apps
 
Tim
2:13 AM
Hello, can anyone access stats.stackexchange.com/users/1005? I can access chat rooms but I can't access the site.
 
The whole network is shaky for me.
 
Tim
@Mysticial Do you also experience the same problem as I?
 
The entire SE network is timing out for me.
 
oops. seems it's just you
 
@Mysticial looks fine to me
 
2:15 AM
It's swift even, for me
 
user1646075
i got a timeout
 
user1646075
looks like the cows are taking over
 
Ell
I'm gonna have to wake up at a reasonable hour for a reasonable breakfast
What a pain
 
Tim
"This webpage is not available"
 
user1646075
2:17 AM
@Ell Is that where the toast and the baked beans discuss world events without it turning into a shouting match?
 
Tim
@sehe What is that?
 
@Tim the page you asked for, imgured
 
fun to walk on this last weekend
 
 
user1646075
2:18 AM
@chmod711telkitty hey I've been there
 
I am not surprised
 
user1646075
the australian bush!
 
user1646075
seriously, where's that at?
 
6 foot track
walked from katoomba to jenolan
 
user1646075
ohhhhh
 
user1646075
2:20 AM
looked like coal and candle creek - not going to call BS on that one?
 
Yes, we see the outage. We're investigating.
We're back up temporarily. Still working on the issue long-term.
 
Tim
Who posted the feeds?
 
It's just a bot.
 
@Tim Feeds :) User -2
 
is A^c the same as a - (b u c)? (the three sets are a, b, and c)
because these questions seem too easy
 
2:33 AM
what kind of operation is ^ on sets
intersection?
also you know it's not that hard to try an example before dropping the millionth bullshit math question here
4
 
A compliment
 
a = { 1 }, b = { 2 }, c = { 1 }
 
thrown off because these questions are disproportionately easy compared to previous chapters
 
a ^ c = 1
b u c = { 1, 2 }
a - { 1, 2 } = { }
{ 1 } != { }
 
@AlexM. disjunction
@corvid such flattery
 
2:38 AM
@sehe if it takes the common elements of two sets then I guess it's what I know to be intersection
which is just a rough translation from Romanian to English
so yeah
U (which I guess is conjunction?) is called reunion
@corvid for how much longer will you be in school?
 
2:53 AM
Is there a container in std similar to `std::queue`, but which allows me to move an arbitrary element to the back of the queue?

Clearly this is pretty quick to implement myself, but if it exists I'd like to use it.
 
@OllieFord vector?
idk why youd use queue specifically
hell queue uses deque under the hood (by default)
so yeah, deque & vector should do
 
@Borgleader for push/pop - I just want to add q.repush(i)
 
@OllieFord deque has push/pop for front and back + operator[]
so use that
 
Okay, hadn't heard of that, thanks
So I can access something in the middle with operator[], I could push_front a copy of it, but it seems from docs that I couldn't delete a 'middle' element?
 
2:59 AM
oh, d'oh, erase, ignore me
Thanks @Borgleader!
 
be sure to wrap your specialized queue in something that clearly states its purpose
it resembles queues of people where some people are taken out and given top priority because they're relatives of the boss
or friends of the boss
or paid money
call it
the unfair queue
or, you know, a priority queue with priorities updated on the fly
 
the new loungecpp.net page is much better than the original
6
 
@Jefffrey cool! So hacker-y.
 
:P
 
3:56 AM
best pickup line
works errytime
 
In person?
 
"i write terrible code for a living"
they usually open their legs immediately
tired
I just woke up at 4am and I went to bed at 00:00 and I have to wake up again at 8pm
@ScottW aww <3
my sleep schedule set itself to "go to bed at 6am, wake up at 1pm" during weekend
now I have to restore the old one
oh, you are at the next level
lol
ok 5am, let's try to sleep 3 more hours
see ya :)
 
4:42 AM
Stupid power outages. They underestimate how long I can use the laptop when I have it's battery along with the UPS for my desktop.
 
so many personal emails to reply today
 
5:01 AM
I'm sorry, but the author of this Facebook comment clearly believes you were.
4
 
user1646075
5:31 AM
Sehe saw a cow in a field,
Its udders, he noted, concealed,
So he charged with a whoop
and got kicked for a loop,
Now he waits for his bones to be healed.
 
5:57 AM
Ugh.
Trying to decide if I want to jump through all the hoops to do C++ cross-platform (Android, Windows, iOS, in that order) development in VS2013 Community, or if I want to go the bleeding edge route with the VS2015 Preview.
The problem with the latter route is that it's not supported and could go away if there is a significant gap between the end of '15 Preview and the start of '15 Community.
 
6:13 AM
hello lounge
 
hi
 
not sure if anyone has dealt with this before, but here is my dilemma. I am upgrading VC++ 6 projects so I can open/compile in VS 2013. Previously, I was able to create COM objects without installing any VC++ runtime libraries. Now that I build in VS 2013, I need to install VC++ 2010 runtime libraries. Is there any way to build the projects so they don't require the runtime libraries?
 
6:33 AM
@sehe It's like you have a poster of a cow.
 
cpx
I downloaded VS2013 Community just today. Going to install it later and use its ability to let me install plugins!
 
@CatPlusPlus Here, this might be helpful to you to improve rubby speed.
 
cpx
It was around 7 GB.
Largest size compiler I ever downloaded.
 
7:11 AM
It's not a compiler
Pretty cool stuff.
And oh oh YT
@StackedCrooked Belgium is a bit less urbanized :)
@Jefffrey hehe. Kids are off to school already :/
 
cpx
so, a studio? :P
 
More like it. It's an IDE with tons of peripheral stuff
Not that I like the sizes.
 
7:29 AM
@sehe nice
 
user1804599
8:10 AM
> shoot
 
user1804599
good idea
 
user1804599
Hen (Swedish: [hɛn] ( )) is a gender-neutral personal pronoun in Swedish intended to replace the gender-specific hon ("she") and han ("he") to some extent: it can be used when the gender of a person is not known or when it is not desirable to specify them as either a "she" or "he". The word was first proposed in 1966, and again in 1994, with reference to the Finnish hän, a personal pronoun that is gender-neutral, since Finnish does not have grammatical genders. However, it did not receive widespread recognition until around 2010, when it began to be used in some books, magazines and newspapers...
 
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit *it
 
8:28 AM
Although I can't disagree with anything in your answer, it hardly answers the question. — rubenvb 13 secs ago
 
lol codementor
> code dumb of shitty c++ code
> Budget: $320/hr
 
user1804599
lol
 
@rightføld huh, up north in England, that's a las
morning waffles
 
hi all
 
user1804599
hello Wang Wang.
 
8:35 AM
what are you talking about?
 
user1804599
Personal pronouns referring to neither men nor women.
 
shemale?
 
user1804599
That's a noun, not a pronoun.
 
I see
btw, this is not a room for chatting c programming, is this?
 
we all ready have 'one' (he he he, pun)
@WangWang hell no.
 
user1804599
8:38 AM
No.
 
user1804599
It's primarily about C++. Other languages are OK though, except for C, Java and PHP.
 
then, why are you talking about this theme?
 
@rightføld C++ or any other programming language
 
user1804599
@WangWang Because it came up.
 
this is a lounge, a place to relax
 
user1804599
8:39 AM
"Primarily" isn't "always."
 
user1804599
Pff imagine talking about C++ 24/7 it would be so boring I can't even imagine.
 
I see
lol
so, u mean it's permitted by moderator in this room
 
user1804599
Pretty much by all moderators except Gordon.
 
user1804599
But nobody cares about Gordon so that's all right.
 
ok
 
8:43 AM
@WangWang WE ARE THE LAW!
 
I am new at here
first chatting at stackoverflow
 
Nov 21 at 16:46, by Cat Plus Plus
Spoiler: Bob didn't read the rules and died.
Please read the rules of this godforsaken chatroom then ;-)
 
@CatPlusPlus can you give a tl;dr of what your proposal was? I was away over the weekend... probably should have said... not that our rules currently allow people to be excused re-emptively...
woah, so much desk space now I got returned that old crap top
 
I don't get why this std::move(*it) actually invokes a move? *it is not an r-value, from what I can tell?
 
user1804599
8:52 AM
std::move doesn't move.
 
user1804599
It attempts to make movable.
 
I know, but it does something to allow *it to be moved
 
@TonyTheLion It basically casts to rvalue ref.
 
user1804599
The point is that std::move can make lvalues movable. What else would it do?
 
Why would you move from an lvalue?
idgi
 
8:54 AM
@TonyTheLion Because you want to?
 
user1804599
auto massive_object = f();
g(massive_object); // takes by value
// not using massive_object anymore afterwards
 
user1804599
This copies. With std::move it moves.
 
Xeo
@TonyTheLion Because that's the whole point? rvalues are already movable - and that's all std::move does, turn an lvalue into rvalue
 
Apparently I missed said point
 
user1804599
 
@WangWang certainly not
@TonyTheLion because despite the fact something has a name, you can guarantee it won't be used anymore. Consider
 
Well, I guess learn something every day
 
¬_¬ "Searching thru..." apparently in the future I learn to time travel, and go back in time to write this code that I have to suffer through refactoring.
 
class C {
    Dependency d;
public:
    C(Dependency d) : d(std::move(d)) { } // parameter d can be used in the body, but you know it won't
};
 
I see
 

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