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8:00 PM
but then i, like, download office 2010 and visual c++ ultimate and stuff
hm, y no 1-boxing?
^ looks sort of American?
 
Needs more oil, butter, sauce, and grease overall
 
BBQ sauce is the best.
 
@Cicada a fan of paul dean much?
 
@moshbear I don't even know who that is
 
8:08 PM
lol
 
@JohannesSchaublitb *tzatziki
 
ow that plastic smile
2
 
@CheersandhthAlf yep
 
Nope.
 
8:11 PM
i call her ms epic meal time
 
paul dean is a guitarist
says google
 
or a clarinetist
i've yet to see the pic of paula deen
the page hasn't loaded yet
 
close it while you still have time
 
8 entries for "paul dean" on w::en
 
oh, there's a popup box with 2 choices: (1) go to foodnetwork.com and (2) continue to foodnetwork.com. what to choose?
 
8:12 PM
yes
 
(3) turn 360 degrees and walk away
 
@RadekSlupik I prefer pwn sauce :)
 
I wrote std:vector<int> x; and the compiler doesn't complain :/
 
Why should it?
 
8:16 PM
single colon (denoting scope or goto label) than double colon (denoting namespace)
 
ah
what a smile
 
Yeah, perfectly valid AFAIK
 
it's the old
 
that means you have some using namespace std; somewhere
 
int main() { bah.com; }
 
8:17 PM
> What is a backup.bash? It's a party where everyone brings a redundant friend in case they fail.
 
URL support
simply
 
@CheersandhthAlf syntax error
 
wait the second brace should be on second line
sry
 
Add a return stmt too
 
8:18 PM
the semicolon too
 
without return statement I have an error
 
expected primary expression
 
@Cicada you shouldn't unless you're compiling as C89
 
8:19 PM
i'm compiling as C++
 
@Cicada it's the semicolon
 
It's not
 
int main()
{
    bah.com
    ;
}
 
oh, on another line
 
8:20 PM
std: is of course the C++ protocol
 
change it to "http://stackoverflow.com/hidden-features-of-c++"
lol
 
Ell
hi guys
 
oh good evening
 
anyone can point me to tutorial for building sms sender with C?
tutorials or doc
 
Ell
no idea :L don't even know how to do it with an already existing application
 
8:29 PM
apart from using $CARRIER
's email to sms interface, there's no easy solution
 
Ell
boost.asio's tcp sockets only have a write_some function, anyone know how to write a certain number of bytes? there is this completion condition thing, but not sure what thats about
@moshbear you can just send an email to send an sms?
 
it's not a direct sms, since the recipient may have to respond with confirmation before receving the body of the message
but a standard is <number>@<email2sms>.<carrier> or similar
 
i'm trying to convince google streetview to go up the road to where i am
 
> google street view
> low bandwidth
you must have the patience of a god
 
Ell
8:40 PM
is there an std::bind?
 
Ell
I know there is a boost::bind, but I can only see bind1st and bind2nd o.O
I want to bind3rd!
 
i'm almost there
 
lambdas :D
 
it's up the road to the right (if google retains directions?)
 
Ell
8:44 PM
@moshbear how? :P
 
look up c++11 lambdas
they're full-featured closures, and instead of placeholders, you inlinely define functions since lambdas are anonymous std::function<ret (args...)>s
**inlinedly
 
Ell
for some reason I cant do write(socket, data, number_of_bytes_to_write) in boost::asio
i have to do something like
write(socket, data, function_returning_max_bytes_to_write) for some silly reason
 
@RMartinhoFernandes congratz
 
@Cicada that is truly hurtful
 
Ell
yay, did it.
 
8:53 PM
I five hamburgers on purpose.
 
@RadekSlupik five is not a verb
 
You accidentally what I said.
 
@RMartinhoF gratz @RadekSlupik condolences
 
@RadekSlupik i fail to your point
 
@ManofOneWay See. Told ya :P
 
Ell
8:58 PM
"One or more buffers containing the data to be written. The sum of the buffer sizes indicates the maximum number of bytes to write to the stream." I don't understand this :S if the buffer is a vector, how can it know how many bytes to write?
oh gosh I'm confusing the size of a vector with the size of its internal representation aren't I?
 
@moshbear What else is new :)
 
You know, all web frameworks such.
 
 
I just started from scratch and it just damn works.
@sehe Yeah I know, so what?
 
Oh god. You're grumpy because we lost, are you?
 
9:01 PM
:P
 
:)
 
@sehe No :P
 
@RadekSlupik Oh good. you're grumpy because Python owned you, then?
 
@sehe the earth is round and it revolves around the sun
 
@sehe not really, I owned Python :P
This shit is just working. :D
 
9:03 PM
@RadekSlupik Real. Convincing.
 
I'm so awesome.
 
2 hours ago, by Radek Slupik
I want Holland — Germany in the final match.
It's easy to not give a shit once you're out.
 
in Kyrostat, 16 mins ago, by Pubby
Where did the IRC password go?
 
in Kyrostat, 2 mins ago, by sehe
"Gone Phishing"
 
9:07 PM
Must. Resist. Fixing. Typos. On. Issue. Tracker. Entries.
 
Nothing says programming like alcohol.
Robot, please do.
 
Can't do it anyway.
 
Ell
hmm, best way to do string to vector<char> ?
 
hello guys
 
vector<char> x(s.begin(), s.end());
 
9:14 PM
std::vector<char> x(std::begin(s), std::end(s));
 
Ell
ta
 
begin and end should be used through ADL.
 
Ell
ADL?
 
Like swap.
 
argument-dependent lookup
 
9:15 PM
I have a deque that contain stucts . stuct has first element array and the second int . I want to print all the arrays that have the int value equal to 1 till x (x is a number that i know ). please help.
i think "find" can do this
 
for (auto& foo : mydeque) {
  if (foo.intval < 1 || foo.intval > x) continue;
  for (auto& val : foo.array) {
    std::cout << val;
  }
}
 
sorry ,edit: i want to print only the first array it finds in each value of int
 
Use an std::map<int, bool> that stores which ints' arrays you've already printed.
 
copy_if + ostream_iterators!
 
9:19 PM
too difficult things for me
first time i hear of copy_if
 
It copies elements if an expression yields true.
 
i have writen 350 lines till now in c++
 
fuck titties, forgot to call my father and it's father's day
 
It's a part of the stdlib, george, usually classic learning patterns somehow manage to elude the standard library which is a crucial part of proper c++
 
Ell
9:22 PM
I gave my pa breakfast in bed :D
 
@DeadMG now's your chance.
 
can you give me a reference of "auto&" ?
 
auto is part of C++11
 
oh, I had a loverly call with my family earlier today. First time I've spoken for a while, and my sister just gives me greif ¬_¬ I wonder why I don't talk to her
 
9:23 PM
auto& is a reference already :P
2
 
@RMartinhoFernandes that's what I thought.
 
@RadekSlupik too late
 
Damn.
MongoDB y u 10000000000000000000 char long IDs.
 
For webscale.
 
My bug tracker need not be web scale.
 
sbi
9:25 PM
Hey, @RMartinho, maybe Germany will meet your team again in the final? :)
 
@sbi That'd be cool. We could get payback.
 
@sbi Have you bought a TV?
 
Germany will pwn Portugal.
 
@ManofOneWay There's this thing called the Internet.
 
Germany is the best qua soccer.
 
9:26 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes That's not the same thing!
 
@ManofOneWay STREAMING!!1
Thousands of gigabytes per second!
 
@ManofOneWay Yeah, it doesn't have obnoxious ads every 5 minutes.
What a shame.
 
There are no ads during soccer games.
 
Oh, right, I forgot they're all embedded in the game itself.
 
Other than those plastered all over the field, that is.
 
9:27 PM
@CatPlusPlus Only lag and low resolution
 
@ManofOneWay buy faster Internet.
 
What do you need high resolution for?
 
Selling anonymous lambdas, no questions asked.
 
OH GOD THE BALL IS IN HD.
 
so, when you say auto int i=0 , the i will remain 0 no matter what happens ?
 
9:28 PM
@CatPlusPlus Detail.
 
But you don't care about detail, as we know from your radio.
 
If there were no commentators, you wouldn't have any idea what's happening anyway.
 
@georgemano i will be of the same type as 0, i.e. int.
 
9:29 PM
I can't stand the sight of soccer.
 
Curling is better than soccer.
Much more hilarious to watch.
 
On a scale of dumb to very dumb, soccer is very dumb.
 
I don't always watch football, but when I do, it's probably not me.
 
sbi
@ManofOneWay No, we're streaming. The bad thing about this is that the rest of the country knows everything at least 90secs before us — which means we have to make sure all windows are tightly closed, otherwise those bastards out there are spoiling all the fun for us. :)
 
9:30 PM
I wonder when Steam will deign itself to download the last fucking 2MB.
 
Steamworks, hell yes.
 
grown men running around kicking a leather thing?
 
It's plastic.
 
ok, maybe they can get out some aggression that way
 
sbi
@CheersandhthAlf There's been no leather in this for one or two decades.
 
9:32 PM
all fake, huh
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes :(
 
WTF Markdown.
 
Pißwasser, better than soccer.
 
GTA 4! :D
Stupid game.
 
sbi
@CheersandhthAlf I don't normally watch football. I try to know what happens in the league during the season, and might watch one or two matches. I am, however, interested in Euro and World Cups, and I try to watch as much as possible during those. — Oh, and even during the times I didn't even have that much interest, I never looked down on those who did.
 
9:35 PM
How can a game where you get to kill people with no consequences be stupid? We really need to implement police forgiveness for a kill streak if you manage to get inside your home.
Go outside. Kill neighbours. Go back inside. Cooldown.
Because logic.
 
GTA San Andreas was fun.
 
well, they could have hunts for death row inmates, who would go free if they could evade the hunters for, say, 2 days?
 
GTA IV is fun for only ten minutes.
 
in the US, I mean
 
GTA IV was an unoptimized piece of shit with a delightful story. :(
 
9:36 PM
only countries with death penalty could participate in the world cup
 
Also Minecraft > GTA.
 
the us could compete with iran and china he he :-)
 
Or even better, programming in Python > playing video games.
 
Notch the man.
Video games written in C++ > Python
Who says video games in the 21st century? :P
 
OmniOutliner is fucking awesome.
@DomagojPandža I do, to distinguish it from tabletop games and card games and other kinds of games.
Because those don't suck.
 
9:38 PM
Heretic.
 
The Heretic Anthem — Slipknot
 
I'm an Eric Clapton kind of guy. :Đ
 
I'm a Slipknot kind of guy. :Đ
Google y u tell me to install Chrome I already have Chrome.
 
10:05 PM
Google detection is google.
 
@CheersandhthAlf Nah.
 
@DeadMG i think there was a story about that, called "sporting chance" or something
 
called "Someone given a sporting chance went on to murder someone else".
 
oh, i'm revealing that i read ladies' books. harumph.
::For the British addiction charity for sports stars, see Sporting Chance clinic Sporting Chance is a science fiction novel, written by Elizabeth Moon. Published in 1994, it is the second novel in the Familias Regnant fictional universe, and the second in the Heris Serrano trilogy. It follows on the heels of Hunting Party and is followed by Winning Colors. Plot summary In the aftermath of Hunting Party, the Prince was found engaged in the highly illegal and immoral sport of man-hunting. In an attempt to cover this up, Lady Cecelia and Captain Heris Serrano are enlisted by the Crown int...
I think there was also a short story by Shockley, and one by Niven.
 
Someone with the email address "super.cuddles98@gmail.com" wants to talk to me on Gtalk.
Seems legit.
 
10:17 PM
he he
my once chat-friend (still friend but no longer chatting) in the US once convinced me to join Skype
at once a lot of people wanted befriend me
including an apparent US general
lol
 
I'm thirsty.
 
10:37 PM
These apples are making me thirsty
 
this talk of thirst is making me thirsty
 
Damn.
I hate having to shit at quarter to one AM.
 
@RadekSlupik You need one of these:
 
Man.
That's fucking nasty.
I rather write Java than having to use that thing.
> Build your own web server in three lines of code.
Nice, Python, but I can do that in C++ too.
 
10:54 PM
C++ can do it in one
Hmm, unless you need to #include anything
 
You don't need to #include anything.
Declare the functions yourself.
Oh yeah, you cannot use typeid but that doesn't matter.
 
hmm
 

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