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12:00 AM
should I bring in a second node that stores the the data of the first node?
 
@user1079641 are you allowed to add a function that adds random access to the list like I said earlier? That'd make things a lot easier for you.
 
can you give me an example of the code?
as i can't understand just by words like that...I probably can but I just want to double check
you don't have to write the whole thing
just like 2 lines of code so i can understand
 
@user1079641 yeah, give me a sec
 
sure
 
@user1079641 ideone.com/ikPhy is C++-ish
gets the element at the <index> position of the linked list
making new elements along the way if needed
 
12:06 AM
so how exactly would this be used?
 
@CatPlusPlus @R.Martinho and other FP affacionados: nice article here: "Why concatenative programming matters"
 
I don' think I can use "public element"
 
@user1079641 it's a public function, that returns an element& (& means reference to)
I think the Java equivalent is just public: element get_at(int index) {
 
yeh its public element get_at(int index)
{
}
 
@user1079641 after you get read in the two numbers (first and second), you could do "first.get_at(second) = first;". (It does create them in the reverse order than you probably expected, but that allows for an infinite number of powers to be used
 
12:11 AM
yeh i see that
how about this:
while (inFile.hasNextLine())
{
line=inFile.nextLine();
myTokens=new StringTokenizer(line);
while (myTokens.hasMoreTokens())
{
polyTerm=myTokens.nextToken();
first.value=polyTerm.substring(0,polyTerm.indexOf("x"));
first.value2=polyTerm.substring(polyTerm.indexOf("^")+1);
System.out.print(first.value + " " + first.value2);
if (myTokens.nextToken()!=null)
{
polyTerm=myTokens.nextToken();
first.next.value=polyTerm.substring(0,polyTerm.indexOf("x"));
first.next.value2=polyTerm.substring(polyTerm.indexOf("^")+1);
 
@user1079641 yeah, for that much code can you use ideone.com or codepad.org?
 
sure
 
@user1079641 also there's a button somewhere to mark a message as code, should be near the "send"
 
@user1079641 uhm ideone.com is nice for snippets; also, try to hit the 'fixed font' button so the code will come out readable
@MooingDuck mmm. tripped the threshold for both of us at the same time :)
 
12:15 AM
ooh colors too!
 
i did the syntax highlighting
 
@user1079641 why do you have the nested if (myTokens.nextToken()!=null) ?
did you make a get_at function for the linked lists/nodes?
woo! 9000+ rep again! and more badges! It's a good day!
@sehe I had a teacher give us a big lecture about how it's important to give clear expectations for all designs, and clearly specify what should happen in all cases. From that night's homework was this problem: "Write a function called IsFiveOrMore that takes a c-style string and returns true if the string contains more than five characters not including the trailing null."
I of course, turned in: bool IsFiveOrMore(const char*) {return true;} It's still my favorite homework ever.
 
@MooingDuck Yeah, you have wonder... I got 12 residual votes today... (well, yesterday since the repcap just reset 23 min. ago)
 
@Mysticial I'm happy, apparently I pleased someone. I feel appreciated!
 
I haven't overshot the repcap by so much since my last Guru badge.
@MooingDuck Yeah, it happens. I think I've had 2 or 3 instances of someone running down my answers list and upvoting everything that was good.
None of them got reverted though. surprisingly
 
12:24 AM
@Mysticial 4 gurus! Impressive!
 
@MooingDuck Yeah... those are surprisingly hard to get... The question/answer pair really has to be good - or at least have some ridiculous title.
 
I double checked and that might be too advanced for me at this stage
the get_at method
 
@MooingDuck how did you interpret that question then? I don't see it (unless you mean that you chose to ignore the nulllterminator, even if present?)
 
@MooingDuck 5 Guru badges actually. And a one vote from a 6th.
 
@sehe She never defined what should happen in other cases. For my implementation, it returns true as well. Teacher was not pleased.
 
12:28 AM
I came pretty close to getting an Enlightened + Guru pair on my 92-vote answer. But I took a Populist badge instead. I'll take a gold badge over a pair of silvers anyday!
 
@Mysticial member for 5 months? whoa
 
@MooingDuck oh. silly me. of course
 
and I thought I was on a lot
 
I repwhored for the first 3 months... (notice my 63-day repcap streak) 5 - 10 answers everyday... Then it started getting old... very old.

So now I just snipe out the good ones.
 
@Mysticial I post 2.1 answers per day @ roughly 20.0 rep each. You post 5.3 answers per day @ roughly 44.3 rep each. You're good!
time to head to valentines
 
12:33 AM
I wonder how much I've lost to the repcap...
 
@MooingDuck ideone.com/xw0ao
running it gives me this error:
2 4Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at PolynomialAddition.main(PolynomialAddition.java:29)
Press any key to continue...
 
@user1079641 you never set first.next to anything
you'll have to iterate the list building as you go, so one polyTerm=myTokens.nextToken(); per node.
@user1079641 and sorry, it's time for me to go :(
 
Hello all
 
@Hoxieboy, MooingDuck tried to help me but had to leave, can you help me on a problem?
 
12:43 AM
I'm just beginning C++ right now, but I do know some methods of programming that might help?
 
Well this one requires java
but all I need is the concept
 
I know the basics of java, through it at me then
 
I have a bunch of lines of polynomials of different sizes, I am using string tokenizer to take coefficient and exponent of each part of the polynomial. How would I go about running a while loop that takes each line and using string tokenizer, creates and connects as many linked lists as needed in accordance with the length of the polynomials?
the polynomials are in an external file
 
And that's were the math gotcha's come into play :/
 
yeh but its not that hard
its about linked list
since the polynomials are of different sizes
 
12:47 AM
Its not something I understand :P Could you give me one of the problems and an example of what you want done with it?
@user1079641 Also why ask a java question in a C++ room? Why not stack overflow?
 
I tried with stack overflow but it didn't work out right so I ended up asking here and the people here were nice enough to help
anyways
I have to read 2 lines at once from an external file.
 
Could you not read both at separate times, and concatenate the two lines (in strings) together?
 
The first line is 2x^4 -5x^3 +9x^2 -10x^0
and the second line is 3x^4 -6x^3+10x^2 -11
so the result after adding them up is 5x^4 -11x^3 +19x^2 -21
the problem comes when the first line has a longer polynomial than the second one
and you have to store the coefficients and exponents in linked lists
get the problem?
 
Yeah, I see what you mean, I have several ideas for possible solutions, but I don't think I know enough java to convey my meaning :s
as in file IO
 
it's titsing cold here
 
12:57 AM
@DeadMG Same D:
@user1079641 Do you have to use linked lists?
 
a hash map would make for a better container, really
 
This also sounds like a bunch of if-then's or case statements :s
Because with math problems like this, there aren't really any unified sections of code to handle every problem...
 
I must use linked list
If you can give me your possible solutions or ideas, I can implement them since I am also a java developer (still learning, but fairly advanced).
?
 
Well honestly I have no real good ideas, the only one I think could possibly work would be to iterate through each character of a line for two lines, compare them to symbols or numbers, and store the numbers into designated variables, after that (assuming all of your problems follow the same format as above) do the associated math operations on them.
 
they don't
every two lines are same length and different from others
 
1:08 AM
you could make your program recognize each ^ symbol, store the number that follows directly after, and do the maths that way. Honestly (for now anyways) my brain is focused on "OO" programming, although I don't think there is a non object oriented way of doing this :P
 
OO is best to represent the results, but the actual act of parsing is best represented functionally, IMO
 
I think we need a new newbie hints pin?
 
hence why there is really no unified way of solving whatever mutation of a math problem you through at it
@Mysticial It helped me when I first came in here, so I would say so :3
 
So I took a specific question and posted it
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Q: Running while loop to create linked lists in java

user1079641So I have a while loop that captures each line of strings from an external file and separates them word by word using string tokenizer. Next, each word is to go into a linked list that is connected. Since each line is different size, I don't know how I would program it so the linked list is creat...

you can see it there
 
You ARE using the linkedlist class in java also correct?
Also I'm attempting to re-create go-fish in C++ :D
just for reference in case you havent: stackoverflow.com/questions/10042/…
 
1:21 AM
@DeadMG Hi ! I need your help.
 
so what's new? :D
 
Noting about "new". Something in general :)
 
lol
go for it, for I am always willing to dispense my wisdom to my followers
although you are behind on your stipend to the Church of DeadMG™, so I really shouldn't
 
I need to read content a document when its get modified and then display it's content.
Now I amn't sure when doc gets modified.
 
rofl random moment, my robot kicked on and bleeped out "Error, battery level to-" and then died :(
 
1:24 AM
How to approach this ?
 
Windows API should provide file change notifications
I know that POSIX does
although exactly how you ask it, I don't actually know
 
But is it possible ? I am trying for iPad app.
 
oh, right
don't you think that would have been worth mentioning first?
 
Sorry. A website that constantly reads from a doc to display it's content.
 
You could have a time delay between attempting to read the file, and if it detects any changes between the old and new iteration of the file, it shows it?
 
1:27 AM
@Hoxieboy Rather unscalable and laggy in general.
@Mahesh So now you want it to be web?
 
@DeadMG Do you get what I am trying to say ?
 
no
obviously not
but it really doesn't matter
if you want to know when a file has been changed, the only person who can tell you is your operating system's API
go ask the documentation for whatever platform you're on
 
@Mahesh Does it have to be real-time, as in instant detection?
 
@Hoxieboy Yes.
 
the problem is, how would i program the while loop to automatically create new nodes for a linked list and connect them everytime the string tokenizer gets a new word?
 
1:30 AM
@DeadMG But how would an iPad app talk to the Windows API if the document is on Windows OS ?
 
Then agreed with @DeadMG, Also, a web app that reads from a file would have to run from the servers computer (I'm assuming this is what you are trying to do) otherwise it would have to ask for permissions
 
well, how the fuck are you gonna read the file from Windows OS anyway?
you'll have to have some code running on the Windows platform
 
@Mahesh I think it would be best to look into socket programming for this kind of thing :s
 
@DeadMG Good question. @Hoxieboy It isn't just about socket programming.
 
well
you appear to have little idea of what you're actually trying to do
 
1:32 AM
@Mahesh A server-client set up would just about be the only way :s
 
so there's little I can do for you
 
@DeadMG Let me get to you sometime later.
Get myself clear :)
 
now you've distracted me from what I was doing :P
 
1:50 AM
Oh my, this compiled cleanly with MSVC 10.0: void bar( void = void() ) {}
 
lol
I think those expressions are only checked if you actually call the function
 
2:03 AM
damnit C++, why do you hate my clean separation of classes? :(
 
@DeadMG Nah, C++ does not hate your code, it hates you.
 
I hate him back just fine
 
Why is my robot such an arse?
 
user406009
Since when is C++ male?
 
@Hoxieboy Maybe it's because it's ass-shaped (ba-dum-tish).
 
2:05 AM
XD
 
@EthanSteinberg Since he started shitting everywhere.
 
this thing, it stores up enough juice to turn on, complain halfway that its batteries are dead and dies -.-
 
also
fuck you const, you are just not worth my time
 
Oh, you.
const is there to protect you against yourself.
 
const makes sure you have permanent values, so you dont mutate into something horrid :o
 
2:07 AM
no, it's there to endlessly annoy me
 
user406009
@DeadMG #define const ?
 
user406009
That should "solve" all of your problems.
 
const std::vector<Derived*> deriveds; std::vector<Base*> bases; // how to put deriveds into bases?
 
If only we had LINQ...
 
because, of course, the idiot std::vector makes all it's contents const as well as itself
so I have a bunch of const Derived*
which is completely not the intention, nor what I need
so fuck you const, you're just too bitchy to be worth the doubtful value you produce for me
 
user406009
 
user406009
Seems to work.
 
maybe VS is just extra bitchy
 
@DeadMG I don't think VC++ can be stricter than another compiler.
 
user406009
If anything VS tends to be rather "loose"
 
never mind, my fault
2
I changed something else to work around another idiotic problem, namely, headers
 
2:14 AM
can someone please come and help me here a little bit?
 
and promptly forgot all of the side effects that might have
 
user406009
Is that Java?
 
user406009
Looks like Java.
 
yes
 
2:19 AM
@DeadMG I think I'm going to screenshot that.
 
of course
I wouldn't even have this problem if Microsoft didn't use such fucking stupid macros in their Windows headers
 
@EthanSteinberg "If anything VS tends to be rather "loose"" Thats what HE said?
 
@Hoxieboy No.
Hm, Dave Brubeck.
 
Why is it that when I installed code::blocks using the default settings, it didnt even come with a compiler, isn't it supposed to come with one?
 
no, you provide it with one (usually GCC)
 
2:30 AM
I could have swore I installed it once before and it came with one... I guess I need to get that then :s
 
 
1 hour later…
3:56 AM
is anyone here?
 
I am
 
 
2 hours later…
5:57 AM
Hi. In
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Q: "unpacking" a tuple to call a matching function pointer

awoodlandI've created a simplified example showing a problem I'm struggling to solve. I'm trying to store in a std::tuple a varying number of values, which will later be used as arguments for a call to a function pointer which matches the stored types. #include <iostream> #include <tuple> vo...

The idiom used in:
save_it_for_later<int,double,void*> saved = {
std::tuple<int,double,void*>(a,b,c), f};
I don't recognize this. Is this calling the default copy constructor? No explicit contructor is defined in the class.
 
6:17 AM
This is the C-style syntax for initializing structs which has become more generalized in C++11.
 
@StackedCrooked : Thanks. Does this have a specific name?
 
Probably :)
I don't know myself.
 
@StackedCrooked : Ok.
So this was not possible before c++ 11 or at least 0x?
 
Maybe this particular example would have worked in C++03 (not considering the C++11-ness of the std::tuple) because it simply initializes the struct members.
 
is there an "On-key press" function in C++? I searched around on the internet a bit and all that came up was system("pause"), that isnt portable, so for now I am going with cin >> to an int or char.
 
6:26 AM
There's no portable solution.
 
i thought so :s
@StackedCrooked Also, instead of implementing a deck of cards, I decided to make a small space station sim :D That should definitely help with the math functions
 
 
1 hour later…
Xeo
7:56 AM
Hm. The only thing I ate in 3 days were 4 apples. That can't be good.
 
sbi
If you are new here, please read the newbie hints. Thank you.
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wait a sec. I just read this. How can there be terrorists back in 89' ? I thought the Al-Qaeda was formed in 98'?
weird.
 
sbi
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: The room that's besieged by the admins. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
@IntermediateHacker You know, there was terrorism before Bin Laden.
 
8:15 AM
@FaheemMitha uniform initializer syntax
@Xeo Apples are healthy
@IntermediateHacker Erm... Get a history lesson?
 
@sehe yeah. I've currently reading the terrorism article on wikipedia.
according to wikipedia the first act of terrorism was committed in the first century A.D.
 
@IntermediateHacker No seriously, you didn't know that? I thought you were stationed somewhere in the Middle East region as-we-speak?!
 
Xeo
> Implement DR1454. This allows all intermediate results in constant expressions to be core constant expressions (including pointers and references to temporaries), and makes constexpr calculations Turing-complete. A Turing machine simulator is included as a testcase.
From the Clang svn log
So, constexpr is Turing-complete. I believe there was a question about that on SO...
 
@sehe I'm not stationed somewhere in the middle east region, I live in the Middle East.
 
there are no normal loops or recursion for constexpr, isn't?
 
8:21 AM
How can constexpr be turing complete? It has the same problems C++ functions have which aren't.
 
Xeo
@Pubby Huh?
 
@Pubby wut? C++ is not Turing-complete?
 
Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Jordany, not to mentionIsrael/Palestine: bombings, plane hijackings everything. Same thing in Tokyo, Ireland, the U.S. and the whole of Africa. I guess it is the 'not my front-yard' syndrome. People sure wouldn't forget so easily if that bomb killed a dozen people in *their local market place. Disclaimer: I'm comfy talking from where I'm sitting.
 
@Abyx No infinity :(
Unless variadic changes that, dunno
 
@sehe yeah. guess I'm just a politically unaware idiot. I just thought that all terrorism was related to Al-Qaeda somehow, news channels seem to give that impression.
 
Xeo
8:24 AM
@Pubby Always that stupid "infinit memory" argument. The C++ language is, per specification, Turing-complete. It's just the implementations, that aren't. :P
 
but then again, according to this‌​, Oman and the UAE are almost terrorism free.
 
@IntermediateHacker Well. No harm in learning late. Also, this is highly educational to me, since I generally dismiss the possibility that the media would totally rob people from the historical perspectives. It appears I'm wrong in thinking like that.
 
@Xeo How? Integers and pointers must have finite size.
(Heh, I'm just being pedantic. Yeah, it's good enough for me)
 
@IntermediateHacker Well, with Iran at spitting distance and almost squeezed off the peninsula by a military giant (Saud) I'd assume a little bit more awareness of the region :)
 
@sehe yeah. guess it's high time for me to learn history. :D
 
8:27 AM
@IntermediateHacker The same goes for me. Though, apparently my parents/school did something right because I'm not a complete history illiterate.
 
@sehe yeah. I know about Iran though. Several Iranian class-mates are buying as much gold as they can even now.
 
@IntermediateHacker None?
 
Xeo
Yay, the Clang C++ features overview page finally shows constexpr as "SVN"
 
@sehe well, my schooling isn't complete yet, so there's some hope for me. I made the mistake of choosing English Language over History in my O level.
 
@sehe : Thanks.
 
8:33 AM
13 hours ago, by sbi
@CatPlusPlus No, really, what would I want a hot sexy girlfriend for? I'd much rather have a caring, loving, loyal, faithful woman to get old with. <insert outer shell citation here>
reminds me of my mom.
She's always giving me these lectures.
Choose someone who is educated, sensible, caring, knows how to cook, knows how to take care of children. Appearance doesn't matter. etc.
 
@IntermediateHacker Well, thing is you might come to the conclusion she and others were right. But probably only by the age you will be found saying the same. Just hope you won't be saying it in bitterness :)
@IntermediateHacker Although the 'knows how to cook' / 'how to take care of children' strikes me as more sexist than necesssary: Since you can do those things equally well, you might get a way with a somewhat hot&sexy woman :)
As far as parenting is concerned: teams work best, and research shows that children thrive in an environment where they can learn from many, different types of, role models
 
@sehe it's not necessarily sexist. It could just be because his mom knows exactly how good @IntermediateHacker is at cooking. ;)
"you know, you should probably just find a girl to cook for you. That's probably safest for everyone"
 
@jalf That's what I mentioned in the rationale. But I was thinking the same :)
 
@jalf lol. well, it's true that I'm a horrible cook. I only know how to make a boiled egg correctly.
 
@IntermediateHacker I don't. I know how to boil an egg, but someone else has made it for me
 
Xeo
8:40 AM
Wow. I just found out that Boost.MultiArray is completely broken in MSVC10, since over 2 years, and yet no fix has been introduced...
 
@Xeo Define completely broken. Link?
 
Xeo
Seems I need to continue to develop my game on the Debian vbox. :|
 
@Xeo what kind of game are you developing?
 
Xeo
Oh, not exactly two years
 
@Xeo Continue on a Debian box. FTFY
 
Xeo
8:42 AM
But nearly
@sehe Meh, don't want to dual-boot.
 
@Xeo No need to :) LOL
 
Xeo
And I don't want to miss VS. :P
 
@Xeo um.. sorry for asking again, but what kind of game are you developing? is it an FPS? RPG?
 
Just ditch Boost.MultiArray? A 2D array isn't exactly rocket science (and iirc, MultiArray was surprisingly slow, last I tried it)
 
... No need to :)
(couldn't resist)
 
Xeo
8:46 AM
@IntermediateHacker 2D tile-based strategy game
@sehe Multiline markdown strikes again
 
@Xeo Yeah. And I was getting stressed editing and accidentally clobbered my chat tab. Woah. Clumsiness
And I still need to clear that cookie so I don't get that annoying pending edit every time it reloads
 
@Xeo awesome. I know how to develop those. I was actually developing one myself.
 
Xeo
@jalf Meh, then I'd have to deal with slicing part of the array out myself, which I surely don't want to.
 
Nowadays, I don't have a lot of time to develop it some more. O Levels are near. :(
It's hosted here.
can you post a screenshot of yours?
 
@Xeo There's a lot you don't want. No dual boot, no missing VS, no manual array subindexing... I think it comes down to priorities then
 
8:49 AM
@Xeo you don't really need Multi Arrays though.
You can just use a function like GetTile(x,y) and then return tiles[ y*width + x]
 
@IntermediateHacker Or if you're in a masochistic mood, use valarray std::slices
 
Xeo
@jalf Btw, for me, MultiArray was surprisingly large, in terms of memory the types occupy. A simple boost::multi_array<char,2> takes 128 byte on a 64bit box
@sehe I was actually thinking of that at first. :P
Hm..
 
@Xeo Valarray would have merit IFF you needed to do number crunching on it. Choosing the right layout you'd get automatic loop vectorization of arithmetic operation in with major compilers (Intell C++ and G++ have it)
 
@Xeo well, I guess the two could be connected somehow :)
 
lol, can't stop laughing at those Dilbert comics. Scott Adams is a genius.
 
8:59 AM
Guys!
 
@JohannesSchaublitb didn't recognize you there for sec.
 
sbi
@JohannesSchaublitb Girl!
 
@sbi monkey!
 
sbi
@JohannesSchaublitb Calling me a monkey?! Ignorant fool!
 
Lulz
Got a new trollface pic XD
 
sbi
9:02 AM
Anyone who has been here as long as you have should know the difference between monkeys and apes by now.
 
@JohannesSchaublitb he's a Troglodytes gorilla.
 
Ohh
He?! It!
 
I'll add monkey to his known aliases. :D
 
Xeo
But yay, after finding that msdn thread I can finally continue coding the game with VS.
Though I'm getting silly warnings...
virtual void failed(Model* x)
{
    x->~Model();
}
> 1>f:\code\boost\boost\concept\detail\msvc.hpp(22): warning C4100: 'x' : unreferenced formal parameter
The fuck.
 
@Xeo Yeah that's a typo it should say:
> 1>f:\code\boost\boost\concept\detail\msvc.hpp(22): information C4100: 'x' : dereferenced formal parameter
 
sbi
9:08 AM
@IntermediateHacker But be careful. Should the Librarian see this, you might find that, compared to him, I'm a considerable pleasant, nice, and patient kind of ape. He isn't content with explaining the difference between monkeys and apes, he just unscrews heads instead. Preferably those of humans too ignorant to remember the difference.
@IntermediateHacker I have another good reason for you to disregard outer appearance of females: The hottest woman I ever had in bed was not one you would have craned your neck to have a second look at should you pass her by on the street. But IME great sex will make you adore any woman, and make you think of her as the most beautiful thing on earth. Think again. What would you rather have — a girlfriend your friends envy you for, or one they should be envying you for? :)
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9:22 AM
Hi. I've got some old code, where I seem to be defining a virtual method of a class; i.e. one that would never be called. Is it necessary to define such a method, or can one leave it undefined?
Hmm, from a little search it seems one is expected to define virtual functions, which seems a little wacky.
 
re the topic - heh, how long were the admins at it?
 
sbi
@Potatoswatter They were back here discussing when I went to bed 11hrs ago, which is what caused me to post that tagline.
 
@IntermediateHacker You're too young to worry about any of those things. Find someone who wants to be your girlfriend. Apply positive thought and effort, see what happens. If necessary, repeat.
 
@sbi I guess we should be flattered. We've been put under special surveillance.
 
sbi
@Potatoswatter Isn't it "Lather, rinse, repeat"? :)
 
9:31 AM
@sbi they didn't stick around, though. It was about some actual flag or something like that.
 
@sbi Well they seem to think we all secretly want to participate in their machinations, just we don't know that we're supposed to do it on Meta… so maybe they just brought Meta here as a Valentine's gift!
 
@Potatoswatter Aw. That's cute.
 
@sbi I've never needed to repeat…
 
@FaheemMitha Huh. It cannot be defined. Or it wouldn't be pure.
 
never mind. Looks like a pure virtual method does not need to be defined.
 
sbi
9:33 AM
@sehe Ah. I had flagged that guy who was banned the night before last, and then returned and revenge-flagged, rather than having cooled down, asking to shut him out for a while. Apparently they haven't banned him, though. :(
 
@Potatoswatter Just to rinse, then? Hmmm
 
sbi
@FaheemMitha Oh, you were speaking of a pure virtual function? I was confused by your question. See this and this answer.
 
@sbi Well, the mods didn't stick around too heavily. Also, it was different mods (only Shog9 was there earlier) and I think I like Grace Note a bit better in matters of style.
I'm seriously worried (that makes it sound a bit dramatic) about Martinho. Has he ever been away for this long, without even a single warning in advance? We should send a search party out there
 
sbi
@sehe I am worried, too. Someone, however, pointed out that he meant to upgrade his machine/OS. Maybe this went wrong.
 
@sbi Since he's a robot, that could mean he's dead?
 
9:41 AM
@sbi Haha. Hope so. I did drop him a mail on his gmail the other day. Haven't heard. Guess that means that it is safely harboured in his Junk mail filter, or indeed, he's trying to get electricity reconnected at his place
 

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