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10:01 PM
@CatPlusPlus: Srsly. I love that avatar/pic
 
@Mooing Cat has a doubleplusgood avatar =)
 
so in the chat info on the right sidebar, why are some pics faded out? Are they recent users or afk?
 
i know him from his interesting questions
 
I'm a bad bad teacher I did knights tour instead of the towers of hanoi.
 
10:04 PM
@CaptainGiraffe: towers are waay easier.
 
@JohannesSchaublitb whats his username?
 
my Teachers always gave easy assignments :(
 
@MooingDuck do you mind google translate?
 
@CaptainGiraffe: I love google translate, but I don't think that's what you were asking me
 
no of course not I have a small collection of problems, that I find are only posed by me
but they are stated in swedish
 
10:07 PM
eh, that makes things tricky. I'll look at them if you want
 
but you have to look at ideone.com/ZXWAi line 137 and see if you have any idea why GCC hates my code.
 
@MooingDuck That line is good, but why?
 
prog.cpp:137:33: error: expected primary-expression before ',' token
 
Johannes do you know of a board with pieces 1- 19, three rows 3, 4, 5, 4, 3 with equal sums?
 
10:11 PM
hmm
no
 
Welp, out of ink.
 
neat, I got the problem from a german carpenter
 
I have no idea what you just asked Johannes
Does GCC have some sort of problem with calling a template function from a base class with explicit template parameters in a template class?
 
lol from pdf to imgur, this stuff is magic
 
oh, I can't run that through google translate :(
 
10:14 PM
That would have been magic squared
 
I see the daigram you described though
 
1 - 19?
 
0-18
how do I translate a pdf?
google should have that up already
 
@CaptainGiraffe: translate.google.com
finally worked around the issue by removing the need for explicit template parameters, so GCC is happier with my code now. I wonder if that's a GCC bug.
nope, GCC can do simpler examples. Wierd.
 
10:24 PM
A good translation
 
@MooingDuck i didn't ask anything
or i forgot
 
The original with images w3.miun.se/ovningar.pdf
 
@CaptainGiraffe Svensk litteratur?
 
@JohannesSchaublitb: You were the askee, CaptainGiraffe was the asker. I had no comma :D
 
Yes, by my own keyboard
 
10:26 PM
@CaptainGiraffe: <3 google translate
 
@ManofOneWay A simple attribution license
 
Which task? The pictures are gone
 
I like task 8, it does not need pictures
 
@CaptainGiraffe: Cool puzzles. Were they linked for a reason, or just because they're interesting?
 
No no reason
 
10:30 PM
ok
 
I was just hoping Johannes would recognize no 9.
Its stuffs I have gathered that are not run of the mill.
 
#8 says "A coconut left over!", can you clarify that sentance?
 
@JohannesSchaublitb Are you sure that quiz you posted was correct?
 
What sentence?
I'm trying to correlate it to my original.
 
Pirate sneaks out into the night and divide the pile into five equal parts. A coconut left over! The pirate takes a share and pushes up the rest to a high and late sleep calmly
 
10:36 PM
When the pirate divide the piles there is one left that he does not consider
It goes in to the remaning pile
 
@Pubby it had a subtle bug I think
 
into the set that he does not take?
 
@Pubby here is an updated one:
int main() { double b = 1.1; int f = 1; double e = 0.1; double x; for(x = b; int(x) = f; x += e) cout << "step"; }
it prints "stepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepste‌​pstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstep‌​stepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepsteps‌​tepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepstepst‌​epstepstepstepstepstepstepst" and never stops!
why does it not only print "step" 9 times!?
 
@JohannesSchaublitb Johannes did you know of #9?
 
yes i watched it
 
10:40 PM
do you know how to solve it?
did you hear of it before?
 
@JohannesSchaublitb That one works. Is there any reason why condition and init share the same declarative region?
 
@Pubby dunno but perhaps they wanted to be clear
and wanted to avoid this pitfall if declaring "x" again xD
 
good point
 
@CaptainGiraffe dunno :(
 
If you didn't hear of it before I'm going with my source
 
10:44 PM
@CaptainGiraffe are you talking about some channel 9 video?
 
@JohannesSchaublitb no the pdf and the google translate of that pdf I just provided
 
@CaptainGiraffe: looks like a variation of the packing problem where sums are 38
 
ohh
i have no idea how to solve that :(
i thought you refer to that channel 9 series
:)
 
@MooingDuck well now its posted all over the place =)
so what does the board look like?
 
10:49 PM
@CaptainGiraffe: who was that question directed to?
 
You
@Johannes In what way did the millers stone break?
 
@CaptainGiraffe: Oh, did you think I was solving them? I was thinking about the algorithms, but I'm at work :(
 
cpx
lol
 
They are just teasers
19^19 is inplausible
 
1,3,9,27
 
11:02 PM
@CaptainGiraffe in miller's way
 
Dan
hello my friends
 
hello friend
 
hullo
"fatal error C1063: compiler limit : compiler stack overflow". Awesome. It's a good week.
 
Dan
you got a fatal error
 
all week I've had to use IDEOne to compile my code, because MSVC crashes
 
11:17 PM
no gcc or clang?
 
not at work
 
What's with the flying red text on chat?
 
when?
 
I posted a really long thing and flying red text appeared
and it took me to that zalgo regex page
 
learn regex?
curses. Now both MSVC10 and gcc-4.5.1 crash when given my code. How do I find my bugs now?
 
11:38 PM
you and your long things...
 

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