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9:00 PM
"Please don't use comments to comment on questions or answers."
 
@kbok what else to use them for
@CodeMonkey that's what it is, a profit making machine, where it used to be a mere community driven site
 
@TonyTheTiger well since they added integrated FB/Twitter sharing
and ads
 
@TonyTheTiger There is a precise criteria for what is legit, but I can't remember exactly.
 
indeed, all part of the grand scheme to please those that pay
but those that use the site have to just suffer the consequences
@kbok I don't care, if I want to comment, I comment, those rules are arbritary, imho
just like the fact they remove all comments if they consider them "unneccessary"
but you can learn from the comments
 
@TonyTheTiger I agree. This is what they say, and that's why I used quotes.
 
9:04 PM
@kbok I know, I was merely ranting
 
And this habit of wiping everything up is super annoying, especially when you're coming late on a discussion.
 
4,460 questions marked bug
jesus
 
-18
Q: Is this a bug in GCC?

MetallicPriestI am using GCC in Linux and one thing is really frustrating me. I have a function Initialize that is defined in one file and I'm using it in another file, but before I use it I declare it, like this void Initiliaze(....); void someFunction() { ... Initialize(...); ... } And note t...

 
I know, it's all a big PR machine if you ask me, it's not about the knowledge being shared, but about how it looks to companies that pay for advertising
 
@kbok well especially when it invites you to chat.. who is going to go find that history?
 
9:07 PM
@CodeMonkey no one, whomever goes and reads the chat transcript
except if you wanna go flag random things, lol
 
@TonyTheTiger lol yes, I guess my proposal was shot down
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Q: Revamping the Chat Flag System

0A0DIn response to the effect this question is referring, I am proposing one of two possible scenarios: Once the chat transcript has become more than 24 hours old that users cannot go back and flag posts, or Users can flag posts for removal from the transcript, but the flagging action does not even...

 
> If only we weren't having these issues only in the C++ room...
Come on, this is the most crowded room of all SE, and the most active on SO.
 
C++ Room -> "I make this look good" - Will Smith
 
we could create a C++ blog, blog about C++ and sex
:)
 
Also a SE site about women & wine.
Or a blog.
 
9:17 PM
a blog, I guess
lol
we could blog about epic events in this room
 
I could blog about C++
 
@TonyTheTiger I wonder are the 4 flaggers cretins or is it the system. I selected "invalid", but it says I have flagged the message.
 
but I won't be of much help for the rest.
 
@AlfPSteinbach donno, was my message flagged or something?
 
Seriously, 4 people flagged "C++ and sex" ?
4
 
9:20 PM
@TonyTheTiger yes
 
omg, what is this world coming to
sex is nothing abnormal, I don't think it is offensive either, if you flagged, you obviously have NO LIFE.
 
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach Same for me. I picked "invalid", and now it says I flagged. Must be a bug.
 
@TonyTheTiger Or no sex. I mean as an activity.
 
some things should of course not be said.
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger Yeah. Someone flagged it. <sigh/>
 
9:22 PM
earlier versions of Notepad were critical of mentioning George Bush
 
@sbi ugh, I'm gonna shut up, or I might end up getting suspended again
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger Please do not be quietened by this stupid censoring. That's not what we want here.
 
and for those who don't know, sex is mentioned regularly here, and I'm notorious for doing so, and so far no one has really ever made a big deal out of it, so I don't see a problem.
 
sbi
Whoever is the asshole who flagged that, would you please fuck off and go play in some other room? This place is a better place without you.
 
a 'lounge' should be casual
 
9:24 PM
@sbi oh but I would go on rants that really wouldn't be pretty, cause it really annoys me that some people are that sad, urgghhh
@Kometes I hope you weren't the one that flagged it?
 
@sbi This is inappropriate, the correct spelling is "fuck off".
 
Should my trait be true for is_invokable<int T::*, int(T&)>::value?
 
sbi
@Kometes Yeah, casual sex sounds good.
@kbok Oops. Thanks.
 
@LucDanton hmmm, well a T::* can refer to only a pointer or also a function pointer that is a member?
 
int T::* is a pointer to data member while` int (T::*)()` is a pointer to member function.
But std::bind works with ptdm IIRC. At least the Boost versions do.
 
9:28 PM
@LucDanton really, I'm not an expert, I wouldn't know
 
Guess I'll add support for pointers to data member. Specializations are not fun!
 
conversion from 'HRESULT' to 'const progrock::winapi::ErrorCode', signed/unsigned mismatch
I think Visual C++ is going too far here: it is a call with signed actual argument and unsigned formal argument, and the standard guarantees the effect of that
 
@AlfPSteinbach is this an error or a warning?
> this app can break
 
I'm going to assume that void ::* is an invalid and/or useless type.
 
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach Yeah that signed/unsigned mismatch warning of VC is quite annoying. (You can circumvent it with an explicit cast, but that might prevent the compiler from pointing out a far more serious error when you change one of the types without reviewing all code.)
@TonyTheTiger The standard knows neither, BTW. It only talks of "diagnostics".
Anyway, I gotta go to bed. Good night everybody, and don't let the Tea Party pretenders prevent you from talking dirty.
 
9:41 PM
@sbi hahah :)
 
whay this is error, for example
class Foo {
...
public:
Foo(int x, double v=0)
};

Foo::Foo(int x, double v=0) {
....
}

In the class i must write Foo(int x, double v), not double v=0
error: default argument given for parametar 2 of 'Foo::Foo(int, double)'
 
you don't have to give the default param again in the implementation
just in the declaration
so the definition (implementation) should look like Foo::Foo(int x, double v) {
 
ahh, thank you
 
9:59 PM
is there some better(efficient) idea than reference counting?
 
@Srle what makes you think reference counting is not efficient?
 
i dont think that at all, just wondering
 
I don't know of any better way
 
@Srle in practice reference counting (perhaps combined with general GC) is the most efficient way to deal with garbage collection. but nobody knows why. theoretically pure general GC should win, because it can, theoretically, do its work when nothing else is going on. and as i recall that's what measurements also say. it just doesn't work out that way for actual applications.
 
thanks :)
 
user457812
10:11 PM
I'd guess it's because actual applications are messy, disgusting things.
 

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