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21:02
2 days ago, by sbi
@FredOverflow You can repeatedly press the up arrow key to edit older messages. And it just told me I had less than 10secs left to edit a message.
2 days ago, by FredOverflow
Hm, I seem to remember that multiply pressing up already worked before, but I might be wrong.
@tweetsbi Yep, that's pretty new.
@FredOverflow: At least it's not old. :)
Oh, @Fred took a babe to bad and won't see this. Mhmm.
Quite a tomb, that babe.
Oh, no! Quite a TOME I meant!
lol
sbi
sbi
Uh oh. No matter what I say now, I can only dig myself in deeper.
(Once in shit, don't wiggle.)
@sbi: You know, it's strange- I don't have any experience of being in shit
sbi
sbi
@DeadMG YOU of all people here? Lemme quickly remind your next examination's date to let you realize how deeply you are in shit (and how often).
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Are we talking physical or metaphorical shit?
Xeo
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21:12
@CatPlusPlus Cat poop maybe?
@sbi School doesn't count as "experience."
lol
@sbi: do you know when my next examination's date is?
sbi
sbi
@Potatoswatter Ah, there's that, yes.
@DeadMG All I have to do is to look at the list of starred messages. There's one that just smells of applying to you. And, indeed, it led me to this:
9 hours ago, by DeadMG
my PROLOG exam is tomorrow
lol
sbi
sbi
@DeadMG Will you stop lol'ing at me?!
21:17
and you know how much I love PROLOG
I have a discrete maths exam tomorrow. Wanna switch?
maybe
what's in discrete maths?
Shit.
And graphs.
But mostly shit.
lol
I see
a technical definition from which I can evaluate which of us is in deeper shit
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That's excrements math
sbi
sbi
21:19
@CatPlusPlus The project I'm working on has a deadline on Jul, 1st. My train ticket to a holiday with two of my kids is for Jun, 30th. I've been off work with a sick child for two days last week, when we were already late a few man days the week before that. That makes for a lot of overtime for the next 7 days. Actually, yes, I'd take any exam over the long string of deadlines that started right after I got my first job.
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Not very discrete
well
Ah, deadlines. I'm going to be working with Django soon, serious business and all that. Exams still suck.
especially since, if things go tits up, I can just blame it on being sick
and honestly, I'm not entirely sure whether doing so would be wrong
I've heard of increment and decrement, and Prolog can run programs forward and backward… I wonder if combining the two could create an excrement operator?
21:24
an excrement operator?
lol
We're using # to denote filth in Goblin Camp. So that'd make preprocessor full of excrement operators. Seems about right.
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lol
Or maybe it was ~. Oh well, my memory is failing, that sure will be good for the exam.
Deep Shit, that's what it is.
21:47
Entering the room, and the first word you see is "excrement". Then you ask yourself if you didn't click the wrong link.
lol
after you get to know the regs, it will re-assure you that you are in the correct room
sbi
sbi
@JonathanMerlet That depends. If you wanted to come to the C++ room, seeing bad words should convey a feeling of coming home.
We're all mad here.
Or maybe that's just me.
C++ makes relatively little use of the colon, so it makes sense that excrement is still a source of speculation.
Or maybe we're just anal-retentive.
hello yall
21:56
Yello.
so does RTTI only work to identify types that are part of some inheritance chain?
yes
@sbi : hum, bad words. from a programming point of view or more general ?
or can you identify any type?
21:56
or template arguments
using typeid ?
All three-letter words are bad 'round here.
you can identify any type T, and if you want a dynamic lookup, then it has to have a virtual function
else you get a static lookup
sbi
sbi
@JonathanMerlet Up to you.
@TonyTheTiger What are you asking C++ questions here? Aren't you on holiday??
21:58
RTTI is an unofficial term and most often refers to a compiler feature that can be turned off. So it's platform-dependent whether typeid(int) works with --no-rtti (if such a flag exists).
@sbi I am on holiday, but I still want to learn something, even when on holiday :)
@Potatoswatter: That's definitely wrong. The Standard mandates typeid(). Any implementation that disallows it's use is just, well, non-conformant.
@Potatoswatter oh I see
@DeadMG Yes, passing --no-rtti inevitably renders a compiler non-conformant… that doesn't change the correctness of my statement. (Hence "unofficial term.")
RTTI is not optional, it is a part of the core language
22:00
Both MSVC and GCC allow you to turn off RTTI.
sbi
sbi
@TonyTheTiger You know, the point of holiday is not that you must not learn anything, it is that, usually, you learn things very different from what you are learning when at work.
you might as well say, well, I might be on an implementation that doesn't provide new or exceptions
@sbi lol :P
@DeadMG Such things exist… it's called embedded programming.
@Potatoswatter: Sure- but the probability that any specific programmer will deal with that are miniscule
22:02
@sbi I am learning other things that I don't normally learn at work, but yet work things still occupy my mind on holiday.... just the way I am I guess
haha
and if you're writing a library, then you don't not use exceptions, new, or typeid() or dynamic_cast just because some people somewhere might have turned it off
@DeadMG int( probability_that_you_will_deal_with_embedded ) == 0
@Potatoswatter lol
22:25
Oh my, I got through the material. I still don't know anything, but now I can say I've earned a break.
lol
what were you studying or reading?
Discrete maths.
oh haha
it's an interesting subject
what specifically were you studying?
man
I was browsing another forum, and some bot posted a bunch of child porn on it
not talking about someone who's 17, either, but like, 8 or something
that's just disgusting
also very illegal
22:30
it gets worse than that
it's illegal to view child pornography or download child pornographic images
even if I had absolutely no way to know that there would actually be said images on the page
and my browser downloaded them automatically so that I could view them
if someone searched my Internet cache, they'd find a bunch of child porn in it
You better do a 37-pass wipe of your hard drive then.
@TonyTheTiger There's combinatorics (variations, permutations, that shit), recurrence, generating functions, Stirling and Catalan numbers, inclusion-exclusion principle, Euler function, pigeon-hole principle, equivalence and order relations. Plus, bunch of stuff from graph theory, but I really need a break now.
I need a mindless shooter.
sbi
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Any shooter will do.
well, honestly, who's gonna be searching it?
@DeadMG They.
22:34
@CatPlusPlus: Try Duke Nukem Forever. The horrendousness of that game will rapidly remind you of how much you just love discrete mathematics
Especially now that you've publicly admitted. :P
I don't have DNF, and I don't consider it worth buying nor acquiring by other means.
I should have DN3D though.
that shit's 16-bit
good luck getting it to work
Those run in DOSBox just fine.
GOG version even comes bundled with it.
Plus, there are ports of the engine to modern world.
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