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2:00 AM
@JerryCoffin hmm, I have MONITOR_lib::IMonitorMePtr comm_mm; in eight projects. now to figure out which one is supposed to be linked with my project >.<
 
My flatscreen is dead :(
 
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Well buy a new one and problem solved.
 
@Zoidberg lol, that's like the opposite of kthxbai.
 
Might have to
 
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2:00 AM
@Mysticial lol
 
Took my current one apart and couldn't figure out what was wrong
 
You didn't look inside your soul enough obviously.
 
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@Rapptz reminds me of standing still in front of a traffic light and drive away just when it becomes orange/yellow.
 
@MarcusStuhr Inside, you'll see some papers, and some black glass, and some paper... Can't do anything about that.
 
@MooingDuck Oh, how I envy you! (yeah, not really).
 
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2:03 AM
Where did all the penises on the starboard go?
 
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Also, I'm bored. Entertain me.
 
Today is a day for loving. Not penis appreciating.
 
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But what if people love penises?
 
@Rapptz Wait, but aren't penises often used in making love?
 
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And appreciate their wives?
 
2:05 AM
@Zoidberg And wives appreciating.
 
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@MarkGarcia And vice versa.
 
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Speaking of love.
 
I wish I had more info on Pokemon X and Y
:(
 
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I love somebody but she lives a few cities away from here. :<
 
It's another pokemon game.
 
2:07 AM
Shut up ThePhD
 
What more is there to know?
 
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It's the same as all the other games.
 
No it isnt.
 
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It's like Black Ops vs. Black Ops 2.
 
@Zoidberg Albeit, this one is in 3D but it's just more of the same.
 
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2:07 AM
Or MW2 vs. MW3.
 
More badges, more gym leaders, more pokemon with angrier-looking anime eyes for their evolved forms.
 
This one is in 3D and they have the opportunity to take some risks with how the game is made
 
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Or McDonald's and Burger King. Both taste like grap.
 
Mmm, delicious grap.
 
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The only fast-food restaurants I have liked (as in taste, not customer service) so far were KFC and Quick.
 
2:09 AM
@Rapptz I will be genuinely surprised if they do something different with the usual cookie-cutter model.
 
@ThePhD Well with the advert to 3D, they can have a bit more platforming involved.
 
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As for service, McDonald's is the winrar.
 
Uh oh, platforming in Pokemon?
This can go very... very wrong.
 
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You say you don't like your meal and you get to choose a new one for free.
 
But I can see it also going amazingly well.
 
2:10 AM
@ThePhD I can tell you haven't played a pokemon game, lol.
 
@Rapptz I played Red, Blue, most of Silver/Gold.
Made sure to do all 150 on Red/Blue.
Plus Missing No.
 
Yeah, Gen I and II. Most people have played those.
 
@ThePhD You fail.
Missing No. doesn't count and you missed Mew.
 
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Master cook.
 
2:11 AM
but you're missing 3 generations worth of pokemon games yo.
A lot has changed since then.
 
@Mysticial Mew isn't real.
 
@ThePhD totally is!
 
Mew was sooo broken in Gen 2 it wasn't funny.
I think more broken than Cursing Lugia.
 
@Rapptz Such as the gender ambiguity of each subsequent protagonist? :3c
 
Huh?
Starting from Gen II you could pick your gender
Albeit from Crystal, not Gold/Silver.
 
2:12 AM
"Pick", of your "choice" of "male" or female.
 
that's been in every game ever
>:|
 
Even since Crystal I always play a girl named "Alice".
 
@Mysticial You have issues.
I kid.. :(
I play girls in MMOs and other games.
 
:)
 
I have lost teh ability to select/highlight words in MSOutlook. Strange.
 
2:14 AM
I think a large number of people into Anime cross-dress in RPGs.
 
I can't find this article on binary numbers.. grumble grumble
 
@Rapptz Many Men Online Role Playing Girls.
 
replace massive with multiple
 
@Mysticial I'm not into anime, but why would I want to stare at a dude's back in all those games? :p
 
or many
 
2:16 AM
@melak47 You have a good point there.
 
The Many Many Statue.
 
While trying to find the article
I stumbled upon this..
 
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What the fuck is circlejerk?
 
@Zoidberg A waste of time. It's when people get together and waste time by stroking each others egos.
 
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The Lounge is also a waste of time.
 
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So this is circlejerk?
 
The Lounge is indeed a circlejerk.
 
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@ThePhD ohh something I might like.
 
@JerryCoffin someone checked in code that breaks a vaguely-related project and I caught it and I think I can fix it before the nightly begins!
 
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@Rapptz there was a guy once who did that, and he said he was safe since he had everything on a backup drive.
 
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2:19 AM
Except he forgot to unmount the backup drive. :)
 
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Remember, kids: mount points are subdirectories of /.
 
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Good guy, good guy.
 
you're on /r/circlejerk?
is that why you asked?
 
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No.
 
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2:21 AM
I'm on /r/adviceanimals. :|
 
@MooingDuck That's superhero stuff right there.
 
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Oh wait.
 
@ThePhD I feel good about myself.
 
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I am on /r/circlejerk.
 
@Rapptz Id idn't quite think something like that would exist.
 
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2:21 AM
/r/circlejerk Y U LOOK EXACTLY LIKE /r/adviceanimals
 
(We're ignoring that I've broken the build more times than everyone else put togeather)
 
I suggest you stay out of /r/circlejerk
 
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I suggest I don't.
 
@MooingDuck Breaking is just another path to fixing. :D
 
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> Romney spent $800m+ to not be President. I spent nothing for the same result. Who's the better business man now?
 
2:22 AM
Well, it's just there to make fun of reddit.
Just fyi
 
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Reminds me of the fact I won the tour just as many times as Lance Armstrong did.
 
Wouldn't you have to be like
the guy in 23rd place
 
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Hey guys.
 
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Farewell.
 
to win the Tour without doping?
 
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2:23 AM
I am going to sleep.
 
night
 
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Thank you, world champion in calculating digits of pi.
 
@Zoidberg Nighty night! (God, I miss JA2).
 
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@MarkGarcia thank you, Mark Garcia (wasn't that a brand of clothes?).
 
@Zoidberg It was one expression in Jagged Alliance 2 when your soldier kills some enemy.
 
2:30 AM
it still bothers me that std::lower_bound does an average of N iterator advancements with forward/bidirectional iterators when its even easier to do an average of N/2 advancements. Are comparisons really that expensive compared to traversal of a linked list?
I guess what I want is easily implemented with std::find_if, so that works I guess. But I'd have to differentiate between iterator types myself.
 
@MooingDuck find_if?
 
@melak47 auto it = std::find_if(begin, end, [=](value_type& v){return !(v<key);}); or something.
 
is there a C++ equivalent to BufferedImage? docs.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/api/java/awt/image/…
 
does itoa stand for integer to array?
 
2:40 AM
@Crowz there isn't a generic C++ equivalent to java.awt no. Gotta use a C++ toolkit of somesort
@Rapptz integer to ascii I assume
 
@Rapptz integer to ....array? wut?
 
dang.. close enough
 
@melak47 char array
 
yeah
 
@MooingDuck do you know of any?
 
2:42 AM
@Crowz .net has System.Drawing.Bitmap
 
@MooingDuck Depends -- no real way for it to guess. Always possible each node in the linked list could be storing a reference to something in a SQL database so a comparison takes a few seconds (or whatever).
 
@JerryCoffin true
 
@Crowz struct pixel { uint8_t r,g,b,a; }; pixel image[width*height]; ? :/
 
I remember writing a sort once based on the assumption that a comparison took a long time, an object could be compared to one other at a time, but multiple comparisons could take place at the same time (like a chess match). Was a fun exercise.
Y CHROM HAZ USELESS SPEELCHECKER?
 
And C++ has two dimensional arrays as well, yes?
 
2:44 AM
@MooingDuck *chrome
 
@Crowz lol
 
@Crowz nope. sorry. need to use java for that :p
 
Java so advanced.
 
@Crowz C++ can have arrays of dynamic arrays as well as arrays of arrays, and it's easy to make a multidimensional array class. Take your pick.
 
@Crowz You really need DEC BASIC for that.
 
2:45 AM
Robot has two multidimensional array classes somewhere.
so does boost
 
Well I want to represent an image as a two dimensional array of RGB values, you know?
 
int myArray[3][4] etc
 
@Crowz probably want boost::multidimensional
 
Ah excellent!
 
2:48 AM
is this what we've become?
Even a simple 2 dimensional array needs boost?
 
@Rapptz derp.
 
@Rapptz add a column to yours. I'll wait.
 
@Rapptz That even the standard needs boost.
 
2 mins ago, by Rapptz
int myArray[3][4] etc
 
I don't get what you guys are implying.
:|
Especially melak.
 
2:49 AM
@Rapptz it's like saying vector is useless and one should just have string data[3];. The point is it's resizable and has other useful features. If you want to be able to add both rows and columns, you need a relatively complex class.
 
@MooingDuck Also I was making a matrix class but I was stuck on the whole syntactic sugar I wanted to use
Even then.. I don't see the difficulty :|
 
And there is no such multidimensional array class in the std library, and no components to easily make one. So yes, boost.
 
But where did you get the idea that he needed a dynamic, three dimensional array from?
4 mins ago, by Crowz
Well I want to represent an image as a two dimensional array of RGB values, you know?
 
@Rapptz he only needs two dimensions. However, Why do you assume he knows the size of all his images at compile time?
 
How is this complex?
 
2:51 AM
@Rapptz what's the size of the image?
 
I am going to assume that he knows the size of his images. Like normal people do.
 
I'm working on a seam carver
 
@Rapptz of all images that the program might try to load, now and in the future? I doubt it.
 
thus, need a two dimensional array I can iterate through and remove rows from
 
Like how most people who sprite have a standardised resolution
 
2:53 AM
@Rapptz who said anything about sprites?
 
Images, sprites.. same shit
 
@Rapptz mspaint would disagree. and you know, any other program where users can select an image.
 
@Rapptz You mean pow2 resolutions?
 
@MarkGarcia Yes
 
@Rapptz Older video cards load pow2 textures much faster than non-pow2s.
 
2:54 AM
@Rapptz My code compiles I can go home!
 
@MarkGarcia Still, most people have a standardised resolution for what they're using :|
 
@Rapptz I don't know if it's still applicable in the current generation of GPUs.
 
@Rapptz except everybody who doesn't
 
k fuck this C++ compiler. What's the most simplistic IDE? Preferably one with nothing but compile/run
 
@melak47 Well those people need to organise better imo
 
2:55 AM
I made a thing!
 
@Crowz nodepad + gcc
 
@Rapptz Or someone imposes that "rule" unto ignorant people.
 
@Rapptz you can't standardize resolutions of images you don't control
 
@melak47 Okay, of all arguments so far that one is the one I don't get. What images can't you control and why are you using them?
 
2:56 AM
@Rapptz maybe they aren't yours ?
 
So he's stealing images?
 
wut?
 
wait is he making an image editor?
 
@Rapptz or maybe the user told the program to load it?
 
read-only images?
 
2:57 AM
@Rapptz or a browser, or any other program that might load an image from disk that a user or addon selects.
 
or see-only?
 
You see, this entire time I've been assuming a game or something that is completely developer-controlled. I never really considered the fact of someone actually uploading an image.
 
Do people like? i.imgur.com/IRz17.png :D
 
You've linked that like three times
 
@Rapptz looking at the conversation, I never made it clear that's what I meant. Now your retorts make a lot more sense.
 
2:59 AM
@Doorknob I don't know what the fuck is going on there...
 
@Doorknob stop it
 
@Doorknob Where's the yellow motion blur in chrome?
 
@melak47 Lol, maybe I should make it more clear...
 
firefox is puking blood on IE and chrome?
 
@MooingDuck Am I doing something wrong? Sorry :(
 
3:00 AM
@Doorknob also, it makes no sense. The text doesn't mention nor insinuate anything about firefox nor opera.
 
@MarkGarcia It's hidden behind the other colors I guess
 
@melak47 fire, clearly
going home now.
later
 
still have no idea what that image is saying lol
 
@Doorknob But it's a prominent color in chrome.
 
@MarkGarcia You can kind of see it near the icon.
Maybe I should make it more prominent.
 
3:01 AM
@Doorknob And create a nicer background.
 
@MarkGarcia Alright, doing both things now. Thanks for ideas :D
 
My favorite firefox
 
holy shit
tomorrow's thursday
 
@Borgleader Didn't realize firefox is a female.
 
whoa, this week's gone by very quickly
last week took forever XD
 
3:06 AM
@MarkGarcia lol
 
anime bothers me. just them pointy chins
 
they all have the same face. Different hair color.
 
It's not anime, it's the splash art for the FoxFire skin for Ahri in League of Legends.
 
Cray thought: We should write some minesweeper slash
crazy
 
@Borgleader lots of anime artistic influences
 
3:28 AM
@Borgleader Is it me, or do nearly all LoL female characters have large tits?
 
@EtiennedeMartel Sona and Ahri come to mind but not all of them
Caitlin and Lux dont
I haven't compiled statistics on the subject
Then again, what do you expect most artists at Riot are guys (statistically speaking)
 
3:48 AM
@EtiennedeMartel all female characters have big tits.. it's like the #1 rule of graphic design
 
@Rapptz Depends on the target audience.
 
How do you include a javascript file in another javascript file (like #includeing)?
 
@MarkGarcia Wrong room.
:)
 
Oh sooooooooooory guise.
 
:P
@Rapptz I just skimmed through Skip Beat and Kare Kano (both shoujos) - and the main character is pretty flat. So yes it depends on the target audience.
 
3:57 AM
>comparing lolis
>ishiggydiggy
 
They aren't lolis either.
 
close enough though
 
But if you're gonna pull up something like ToLoveRu or Queen's Blade... then... yeah...
 
@MarkGarcia Preprocess it with the cpp!
 
I wrote an itoa function and it works but I have no idea why it works.
 
4:01 AM
@Rapptz Custom?
 
it isn't anything special
 
How I'd write it std::string itoa(int i) { std::stringstream ss; ss << i; return ss.str(); }
 
fyi itoa has a base parameter
 
Bah
 
also.. std::to_string
:P
 
4:03 AM
my version will work pre-C++11
 
mine won't since it uses static_assert :(
 
4:15 AM
your fault for being mr.fancypants
 
static asserts are cool man
 
4:30 AM
Hi room
 
hi beautiful
 
out of the blue. class member functions can access global objects right?
mine doesn't and I'm going nuts
 
@RolandSams Of course. What makes you think it can't?
@RolandSams Or why can't you?
 
I really don't know but hopefully I find out why
@MarkGarcia Thanks for the reply. I fixed it... wrong order in the main.h file
 
4:57 AM
warning: integer constant is so large that it is unsigned [enabled by default]

This warning sounds funny to me.
3
 
@Rapptz GCC?
 
Yes
 
@Rapptz lol
 
5:53 AM
Okay incredibly stupid question.
Structs, can someone explain them super quick? Say if I needed a struct for a simple linkedList
 
@Crowz structs contain stuff
 
Yep got that hah
 
struct ListNode { ListNode *nextNode; int data;};
 
What about that typedef shenanigan?
 
uh, what
shouldn't be necessary, if you're talking about what I think you're talking about
 
6:02 AM
oh sorry is that C?
 
what do you want to know
 
So let's say I want to make an extremely simple "add" function on a single linked list using a struct
Where there is a blank header node.
 
you want to add linked lists?!
 
Add a listnode haha
 
just... new a new ListNode, and put it in the last node's next pointer
 
6:11 AM
const...
but not const...?
This only happens with pointers, I'm so confused. :c
 
@ThePhD ?
 
'const Furrovine::Graphics::VertexDeclaration *' to 'Furrovine::Graphics::VertexDeclaration *const '
It keeps giving me this
weird thing about
where the const is
I mean, I have a
 
anyone know the best way to return multiple values? Struct, pass by reference, pointers?
from a function
 
const VertexDeclaration* declaration;, and I'm trying to use it with a templated function which has the signature bool TryGetValue ( const TKey& Key, TValue& out ), where TKey = VertexDeclaration* and TValue = int. The strange thing is, despite being declared const TKey& Key,
it seems to read is as the const going AFTER the pointer, rather than before, and this confuses the living shit out of me.
I don't see how the two declarations are different.
 
@RolandSams there's std::tuple
 
6:15 AM
And if they are, how exactly do I program a template to be okay with either form?
 
don't know if that's the "best" way
 
@melak47 cool,ty, I will check that out
 
@RolandSams A struct would require a copy or a move of some kind to get out of the function. Passing by reference would be the fastest way, and would be explicit, but might get annoying in terms of setup and usage.
 
@ThePhD how which two declarations are different?
I'm not even sure right now which is which, but one is a const pointer to a Thing, and the other is a nonconst pointer to a const thing
 
@melak47 const int* aconstpointer; const int* const asecondconstpointer; <--- Are these different from one another?
 
6:17 AM
@ThePhD yes
 
Okay.
Now, I have a templated function.
And I have something like
const int b = 0; declared somewhere
// for the function, I want to do:

template <typename T>
void DoShit ( const T& myshit ) { /* ... */ }

/* ... */
DoShit( &b ); // <-- Call fails, saying that const int* is incompatible with int* const
 
const after the pointer "*" means the pointer is const, not the pointee
I think.
 
How do I express that in a templated function, though?
 
uh, what
DoShit takes a const T reference
and you pass it a pointer?
 
It was just for reproducing what I was going through in a smaller scope,
but T is allowed to be a pointer too.
 
6:23 AM
..??
 
The idea is that it should expand to be something like
void DoShit ( const int*& myshit );
 
but you take a T& - what is a pointer supposed to do there. do you want a reference to the pointer you passed in?
 
@melak47 Yes. Or something like it.
 
I'm still not sure what's supposed to happen then
 
It doesn't expand to what I see above, though. It expands to something like
 
6:24 AM
isn#t the pointer you get from &b a temporary thingy or something
what are you gonna do with a reference to that
 
void DoShit ( int*& const myshit );
Which isn't terribly usable...
 
what the hell are you trying to do ;_;
 
I'm not doing anything with the reference in particular.
I just want to pass this into a function, and the function is templated.
I dunno, I'll just make a const temporary or something.
 
but...why
what for
 
6:37 AM
template<typename T> void stuff(const T& thing) {}

int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
	int b = 0; // int b
	stuff<int>(b); // void stuff(const int& thing), b: int&
	stuff<int*>(&b); // void stuff(const int*& thing), b: (int*)&
}
 
morning, pathetic ones
 
morning :p
 
so I finally managed to finish reading all four million words of the Wheel of Time
 
@ThePhD
template<typename T> void stuff(const T& thing) {}

int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
	int b = 0;
	const int c = 0;
	stuff<int>(b);
	stuff<int>(c);
	stuff<int*>(&b);
	stuff<int*>(&c); // &c : const int*, but stuff wants int*
	stuff<const int>(b);
	stuff<const int>(c);
	stuff<const int*>(&b);
	stuff<const int*>(&c);
	stuff<const int * const>(&b);
	stuff<const int * const>(&c);
}
I still don't know what you want to do
 
@DeadMG TIL about The Wheel of Time.
^ Belgian band :)
 
6:53 AM
can anyone who knows about const stuff tell what he wants?
 
@melak47 Nobody knows.
 

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