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12:00 AM
sound useful lol.
I'm an expert!
 
has its ups and downs.
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@Braiam That does not make the HTML invalid. Obviously, it does make the <script> not function the way it is intended. I now see why you were looking for a --pedant mode. :-)
 
1:03 AM
@QPaysTaxes Strictily speaking, the C standard does not have a "strict aliasing" rule. Search for "effective type" rule. There are explicit exceptions for char and memXXX.
memset is not really usefull fur anything tha zeroing an integer array or fill an unsigned char array. It does not even gurantee setting a pointer array to null pointers (nor does calloc) in a portable way.
@QPaysTaxes You can't. But the info-page links to the final drafts of each version (indirectly IIRC). That's quite the same, except for two macros which are even mentioned as preliminary in the drafts (they are not relevant for discussions).
Or by a simple google search. E.g. to port70.net/~nsz/c/c11/n1570.html
@QPaysTaxes If that's an integer array, it is fine (see above).
@QPaysTaxes NULL is a macro with a null pointer constant. Not a specific value. And a null pointer does not need to have a representation of "all bits zero". On architectures which don't the compiler will translate NULL (resp. 0 or (void *)= into the appropriate value.
@QPaysTaxes Unless that is some necessary assignment: just don't!
@QPaysTaxes You can't. And you should not try getting too fancy with void * and casts (as well as macros) in C. It is a typical beginner's problem.
@QPaysTaxes So a nonsense task for nothing really useful:-)
@QPaysTaxes Well, malloc & friends are at some point beyond the C standard. That's why they are part of the standard library.
Wrt the standard: yes. You have to tell the compiler you do something "naughty". Btw: having the array in foo is a bad idea: how do you free the memory? It has function scope.
 
1:26 AM
Isn't that the definition of a memory leak?
 
Hello!
 
recoils in horror
Untidy. All those bits lying all over the place.
I'm not a regular hawk!
≖_≖
 
1:56 AM
Time for bed.
Bye o/
 
\o
@FireAlarm ha, it was deleted in between coming through the realtime questions and FireAlarm processing it
 
user6820627
I need English help
What does "Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it." mean?
 
context please?
sounds like it, though I've never read it (which is why I'm asking for context)
 
user6820627
@QPaysTaxes I have watched it but I haven't paid much attention to that part.
 
I think it might be too broad, but not off-topic
 
2:03 AM
How do I rearrange duplicate targets on the dupe-editing page?
 
I'm not sure though -- it might be alright
 
The featured post about it specifically mentions rearrangement. I just don't see how it should be done in the UI.
 
@QPaysTaxes Basically yes, but that's very bad style. And if you emulate malloc etc., you should implement the same behaviour. If that was a task I gave my students, the student would fail the assignment.
 
Time for dinner; see you later!
 
@QPaysTaxes Not exactly. It is just a probability. Yes, that's from the HHGtG
@LearnHowToBeTransparent It should become clear from the context. If you don't have it: read the HHGTG
@QPaysTaxes It's problematic to understand without the context of the book. Another meme.
@QPaysTaxes So you know Ford is not really turning into a penguin.
@QPaysTaxes If you implement memory management, you should do it correct. Otherwise don't start it.
@QPaysTaxes That's why I wrote @LearnHowToBeTransparent needs to read the books.
@LearnHowToBeTransparent It is a book. If anything, you should watch the original BBC series. That movie was an awful piece of rubbish and completely deviates from the book(s) from the middle.
@QPaysTaxes That's my point. Just letting the OS clean up is not "doing it correctly".
@QPaysTaxes I'm not sure which you refer to. Maybe it had a different title her.
@QPaysTaxes Ah, ok.
@QPaysTaxes Indeed.
 
2:25 AM
@QPaysTaxes I know, sorry. I did a lot of poor things when I first joined the site, but I gradually learnt. Now I'm much better than that time.
 
@QPaysTaxes Moving the array before the function definition would not have made much difference typing :-)
@QPaysTaxes Context: that would not have made sense; you can't free static objects. From the language's view, they exist during the whole runtime.
 
@QPaysTaxes As I wrote: Always consider the context:-)
@QPaysTaxes It would not even compile (you should be able to figure out why).
@QPaysTaxes :)
It would, unless you change the type during operation after the first write access. That whole stuff is a bit complicated to explain. Just read the standard and search a bit for more infos. There have been quite some questions about that subject (IIRC I answered/commented some of them). See 6.5p6/7
 
 
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@GurV Without the [tag:cv-pls] and the link to the question, the request will get lost in the volume of traffic in this room and will only be seen by a few people. So, using the format QPaysTaxes has indicated is in your interest if you want to see the question closed.
 
5:47 AM
Quiet, eh?
Nice! How's it coming along?
I just got finished researching a huge topic on React, gonna write a canonical soon.
 
6:31 AM
> "I've set the wedding date. I've not asked her out yet." - how software projects are managed
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> ~~ Farbod Saraf
 
6:45 AM
Wow. I just came across a question with 175 lines of HTML and 478 lines of CSS...
 
@NisseEngström If it follows you home you think they will let you keep it.
lol
 
7:55 AM
@NisseEngström I once answered a Q where the code was provided as a link in a comment to a zip with 286 files of JavaScript (78,193 lines), 15 HTML files (8,585 lines) and 25 files of CSS (5,703 lines). I really shouldn't have done anything with it, let alone answered, but the problem was a bug/misfeature in Firefox which I wanted to track down and for which I wanted a workaround. Of course, the OP's only response/action was asking, in comments, about a special case not mentioned in the question.
 
 
@Makyen Woah, good thing there's a limit to how much you can post.
 
Is this question on-topic? stackoverflow.com/q/42605981/6535336
 
8:27 AM
@YowE3K Well, there's no question, so yes.
 
Thanks Kyll - I had just gotten to the stage of reading the FAQs and was about to post in the correct format - you saved me the trouble
 
@Kyll - I'll have a look, but my programming expertise is VBA, so some of this stuff gets beyond me :D
 
@YowE3K For generating requests, specifically, SECloseVoteRequestGenerator.user.js. Depending on what you are doing, you may also find the other user scripts helpful.
@YowE3K From the linked page: How to install a userscript?
 
user3956566
8:58 AM
 
@Yvette: I think the "i" that you capitalized (for no apparent reason), should have been "id".
 
user3956566
@NisseEngström yeh wasn't sure about that
 
I installed a free 3D modeling program on a whim, went through the basic tutorial, and hit Render. It's been rendering for over 13 minutes, taking 100% CPU and 5GB RAM, and the progress bar is still at 0%...
 
@YvetteColomb Sorry, I sometimes get hung up on the tiniest of details.
 
user3956566
@NisseEngström feel free to edit it. I wasn't sure what it was
 
user3956566
9:12 AM
@TigerhawkT3 doesn't sound so good, but does sound familiar with pcs :/
 
Apparently, others on the Internet have similar experiences. Someone is saying their scene took over four hours to render. Maybe I can try to tweak some settings and render in PotatoPC™ mode.
 
9:26 AM
As it turns out, hardware you don't have isn't very fast, and stuff you do have works better.
 
@TigerhawkT3 Who would imagine!
 
@MadaraUchiha I certainly wouldn't! I mean, usually, the hardware I don't have is very fast. And expensive, which is why I don't have it. :)
 
10:10 AM
!!/reboot
@TigerhawkT3 what was this modelling program? Blender?
 
10:31 AM
@angussidney Daz Studio.
 
11:03 AM
@TigerhawkT3 sorry I can't assist, I don't have any experience with that software
 
@angussidney No worries; there were several renderers available and Basic OpenGL worked fine (nearly instant).
 
11:24 AM
Hiya
 
user3956566
11:39 AM
@rene lol
 
1:33 PM
Ah great, I just found a tag where, by definition, every question is a duplicate.
 
2:02 PM
i mark the question duplicate .. unfortunately deleted the comment by me
so what can i do ? any idea
 
The question should still be in the "Linked" section @Nazmul
 
@NazmulHasan Do you mean that you wrote a comment with a possible duplicate and the question got closed with that duplicate and now your comment is gone? If this is what you mean then that is normal the comment get automatically removed when it gets closed.
 
@Rizier123 no .. i know that is normal the comment get automatically removed when it gets closed. but when comment deleted by me ..
for example .. when someone wrote a comment with a possible duplicate
and i try to re comment that .. but my comment not showing just upvoted the comment .
 
@NazmulHasan If you deleted your comment yourself and you want to get it back you probably can't. While moderators still can see them I'm not sure if they will restore your comment, since comments are meant to be temporary and not as valuable as an answer.
 
sound
thanks @Rizier123
 
2:13 PM
@NazmulHasan For the tag formatting in chat use: [tag:your-tag-here]
 
 
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4:31 PM
@SmokeDetector Nice.
I like that rule.
 
IKR
 
5:16 PM
!!/reboot
 
5:38 PM
Does anyone know how to rollback a documentation change?
 
Click every button you see on the page. Repeat if you land on a new page.
 
There are 4 buttons, edit, share, view discussion and request improvement. None of them worked
 
Try middle-clicking, with one eye closed.
 
A page opened, added "akvjbavckwbvdkwdv" and closed it.
 
Yup, now you must solve the puzzle.
 
5:41 PM
Nopes, It's still not gone.
 
 
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6:44 PM
@Machavity Gravatar borks your avatar
 
Gravatar borks every avatar to me.
 
7:01 PM
@Tunaki I think it is an answer
 
@QPaysTaxes Good luck!
 
dur
7:13 PM
Can someone tell me, if this question stackoverflow.com/questions/42612416/… is a typo? I'm not sure.
 
@dur meh, no that is not a typo. Technically you can have a submit button outside your form, right? Not if you expect that button to post that form but it is not wrong.
 
@dur I can see how it isn't that useful to future readers yes... Perhaps some reference here meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/313884/…
 
Is the certificate borked on socvr.org?
@QPaysTaxes sure, that is why I said meh.
 
@rene Yes it's normal on GitHub sites IIRC
 
@FelixSFD FYI, this PR was handled.
 
dur
7:24 PM
@rene: You are right (and I will not vote on it), thanks. But (as @Tunaki) I see no usefulness for future readers.
 
Ha, I'm right! \o/
Eat that Java Spring devs ....
 
Half right* there's a but :)
 
details
 
@rene Thank you! :-)
 
7:40 PM
Hi all
 
Oy
 
If I write a canonical do I make a note that it's a canonical in the question?
 
@AndrewLi no, but please read this among other posts on the subject.
 
It can help with the first initial response. I've seen lots of people say "What? You're answering right away your own question? downvote".
 
8:00 PM
@rene Mkay, I'll put the question in community wiki
Thanks for the link too
 
np
 
@AndrewLi You'll have to mod flag for that
 
that is explained in the linked post, I think
 
@Tunaki Darn. I'll put the answer in CW in the meantime then
 
@rene Only in the What are “Community Wiki” posts? that is linked.
 
8:04 PM
Yeah
 
@AndrewLi Some do. Some don't. Those are two examples of self-answered questions intended as canonical on very similar topics.
 
I think I'm better off with CW
 
@Tunaki fixed that, thanks
 
8:22 PM
Any SQL expert here?
 
I want just one to take a look on that Q and the answers
 
I did, now what?
 
Did you see anything weird?
 
@rene Did you look deeply enough though?
 
8:31 PM
No, to both of you (but I'm already one beer down so I might be off by one)
 
Just one?
@Sami That looks OK.
 
@Tunaki ssssst
 
hmm round 2 gives number with 3 decimal?.. that's only at San Carlos?
 
the precision of the argument is not changed
 
@rene really in sqlserver it returns a number with 3 decimal?
 
8:41 PM
@PetterFriberg no, it does not in SqlServer 2016
 
aah ok, seemed strange..
 
 
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9:55 PM
> This IP address ([redacted]) has performed an unusual high number of requests and has been temporarily rate limited. If you believe this to be in error, please contact us at team@stackexchange.com.
:(
 
@Tunaki The API docs imply that you have to work at getting to that point. What were you doing (other than the obvious message move)?
 
Requests launched with userscripts. That one.
 
10:25 PM
@Tunaki Ack! Multiple indent styles in the same file... that's sure to be the problem! :-)
 
:D
 
10:49 PM
I just installed the cv-pls userscript. I'm going to test it out once real quick on the above question. Apologies for the duplicate request in advance.
@TinyGiant So that script, when I click cv-plz -> SO Close Vote Reviewers, enter a description, press send, it says "the chat room URL you supplied is invalid" with the out-of-the-box configuration.
 
@JasonC We don't moderate other sites than SO
 
Ahh, got it, sorry about that. And maybe also that's related to the script issue, running it outside of stackoverflow.com.
 
probably yeah
 
I can take your role here:
Sorry about that, it is Stack Overflow Close Vote Reviews, after all. Duh.
I grow stronger from your tears.
Wait... I just looked at the star wall. Now it's my turn to cry. ;-;
 

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