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9:00 AM
What?
Exactly.
 
well, developer, singular
STL is just one guy
 
It's "the Stephan T. Lavavej library"
 
ooooh, I thought it was "Standard Template Library", which makes sense even now to me
 
oh god
no, it is (or was) the Standard Template Library
@RMartinhoFernandes is just joking because Microsoft's standard library maintainer also has the initials STL
:)
 
oh I see... damn trolls :P
 
9:04 AM
Lavavej maintains the MS STL?
 
@Pubby yep
 
Guess it was destiny
 
Xeo
@Pubby That's what everyone thinks. :)
 
9:08 AM
erm... lets say you want to store a value as something like "meters per millisecond", but want people allow people to set this value with differing units. Should I force them to convert it them selves, or is there a nice way to allow them to set what units they are dealing with? perhaps some sort of typedef 'seconds' 'milliseconds' and combine that with templates?
 
Xeo
And on that note, I want a new video!
 
@RMartinhoFernandes yea 'typing'
 
@thecoshman Look closer.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes -_-
 
Xeo
@thecoshman Boost.Units ?
 
@Xeo to google I go!
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes So awesome.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes hence my 'yes typing'
 
Oh, ok. I thought you were dismissing it as "a dude typing, so what?"
 
@Xeo I'm not sure what to make of that... the boost example pages don't really make much sense to me
@RMartinhoFernandes nope, implying he was fapping
 
9:12 AM
Oh.
 
Xeo
Robots don't know about fapping.
They don't have the necessary "parts" :P
 
@Xeo sure they do, but most people would say that it damages electronics to give it too much voltage / current
 
@Xeo Rule 34.
 
fuck it! you will set it in the units I want to store it! do your own god damn conversion
balls am I going to work out how the hell to use boost.units
 
Xeo
9:15 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm sure that will reveal something creative like vibrators as penises
 
That doesn't sound very creative. It sounds like a pretty direct conclusion.
 
Xeo
Should I put "creative" in quotes?
 
@ScottW thanks for your contribution
 
ohhh did I detect a sexual reference?
 
oh my, been in work nearly an hour. only just thought to check my emails :S
@TonyTheLion can you smell incoming packets that contain sexual references?
 
9:20 AM
@bamboon don't mind him. He has (had?) a tendency to create very valuable and correct answers. But he has his pet peeves that made him less popular in the past
 
sbi
@thecoshman He's not a newbie, that's for sure.
@RMartinhoFernandes OMG. Where have I come to?! A chatroom full of kids who likely didn't even know what C++ is when the first standard was published. I feel old now.
@jalf I don't like the C++ std lib being called "STL", and I generally correct that, or post a comment explaining it, but in general wouldn't want questions closed just because whoever asked got that wrong.
 
@bamboon: I meant: "I don't mind him" :)
 
@sbi he he he, nob != noob
 
@sbi Someone should doan age survey. I don't think all of us are that young. I'm not, IMO
 
sbi
Nob may refer to: *Nob, Israel, a place in the vicinity of Jerusalem *Non-occluded baculovirus, a genus of virus *Newell's Old Boys, Argentinian football team *NoB, Japanese singer Nobuo Yamada *Nob Yoshigahara, a Japanese puzzle-maker *Narodnoosvobodilna borba, World War II Yugoslavian resistance *Nob Hill, San Francisco, a neighborhood in the California city *"one for his nob", a score in cribbage * a person of social standing (cf. nobility) See also *knob (disambiguation) *NOB (disambiguation)
 
9:26 AM
@sehe well, feel free to set it up
 
@sbi What? You knew I am young.
 
sbi
@sehe But you're only 35!
 
@sbi I think I might have missed a k... don't think so though
 
There are a lot of regulars in their 20s
 
@sbi Well, I'm practical. Herb Sutter has written books with "STL" in the title. I believe Bjarne has referred to "the STL" as well. It's the de facto name for the STL-derived subset of the standard lib. Pretending that it isn't is just silly
 
sbi
9:28 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes But I didn't realize this means you guys were still kids when the standard was published.
 
especially as most of the standard library is template magic
 
although I generally correct people when they use the term "STL" to refer to the standard library in general
 
@ScottW Ew. You 'knew binary' - what does that even mean
 
@sbi I think at the time I was starting to hack stuff on my calculator. So, no, I didn't know what C++ was.
 
@sehe that he could count to 1?
 
sbi
9:29 AM
@jalf I think I must have failed to express myself properly. I have no problem with calling the parts of the std lib that are derived from the STL "the STL". But when devs asked questions about the STL's IO streams I cringe every single time.
 
@sbi oh right, yeah, definitely agree with that :)
 
@thecoshman basically, I can smell anything "sex" up to a miile away :P
 
ew
 
@ScottW I learned about different bases in elementary school.
 
9:30 AM
@TonyTheLion you need to was your self me thinks :O
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion It must be horrible for you to walk the streets at night. (And I'm not referring to your feet, mind you.)
 
@thecoshman That sentence is thoroughly broken.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I knew C++ relatively early (I think in 2nd year of highschool, 1991/2? by quick mental math again) but I admit to writing applications in various other languages, mainly Turbo Pascal for a while after that.
 
meh, since I stopped smoking my temper has got to be more edgy, I just lost my temper over some laundry that wasn't done
WTF
@sbi hahah :)
 
I wish I was stopping smoking. That way I could blame anything on it.
 
sbi
9:31 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, I have learned to decrypt a lot of broken sentences here, but that one is too tough a nut for me, too.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes didn't know you smoked
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I missed one h! one!
 
@sbi Does "wash" help?
(I only figured it out now)
@TonyTheLion I don't.
 
@ScottW I think I bought my 8088/8086 book when I was in primary school. Imagine the investment: hard saved money (about back then 38Hfl ~= 18 EUR not considering inflation)
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh! Thanks.
 
9:32 AM
oh, ran out time to edit :(
 
oh lol, you just need an excuse to loose your temper?
 
C++ is always an excuse to loose your temper
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion You can learn to deal with that issue here. In my household there's always a heap of laundry to be done, even when I have just done three loads in a row.
 
@ScottW to my horror I think I remember bringing that book to a summer camp. I must have looked a stupendous nerd back then
 
9:34 AM
@TonyTheLion if you loose your temper at c++, your doing it wrong
 
@sbi yea well, the laundry isn't the main point I was making, the point is that I'm getting really angry (like wanting to break something) over very small things, very easily
 
@ScottW Well... you're right. But I wouldn't do that again
 
I never got so angry, so easily before
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion If you're losing your nerve over a few convoluted error messages you shouldn't be doing C++.
 
Xeo
@jalf Effective STL, Meyers
 
9:35 AM
@TonyTheLion what you messing with?
 
@sbi meh
@thecoshman I quit smoking 5 weeks ago, and it's now getting to me
I think
 
sbi
@Xeo We had that here, before. Yawn. Show me one item in that book that refers to parts of the std lib that do not come from the STL.
 
Xeo
@sbi I just wanted to point out another book with STL in the title
@TonyTheLion A very good reason to never even start!
 
@Xeo true
 
sbi
@Xeo Nobody is oppose to the use of the term "STL". We are opposed to using it incorrectly (and we don't agree what use is correct or incorrect).
 
9:37 AM
@thecoshman is there even a way to do C++ right?
 
@Xeo Give the man a break. He's susceptible to addictions (reddit, tropes, DF, chat, not to mention a few others)
@sbi lol
 
@sehe oh thanks for the heads up :P
but thanks fuck I don't play DF
 
@TonyTheLion well good on ya bro
 
@TonyTheLion -- Yet.
 
@TonyTheLion yes, blissfully ignorant of all the things you could do 'better'
 
9:40 AM
@thecoshman arghhhh
@sehe oh :(
@thecoshman thanks :)
 
@TonyTheLion now if only you could steer clear of all the hookers and black jack
 
I don't pay for sex, and I NEVER will! I'm not that degraded!
and I don't know how to play blackjack, only poker :P
 
Blackjack's easier.
 
oh I see there's some addicts here :P
 
@TonyTheLion you shouldn't steal sex from hookers! those girls work hard, you should pay them
 
9:42 AM
this is how I feel
 
or perhaps I should have gone down that 'don't rape them' route...
 
currently
@thecoshman dafuq
 
@TonyTheLion Sleepy?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes if only that was sleepy
oh you made me smile :)
 
and this is how I feel...
 
9:44 AM
YOU TROLL
 
lol lol lol
 
sbi
Once we're at posting pictures fitting our mood...
 
right now, I can here a 'lol-chestra' in my head
 
@sbi You feel like a clown?
 
@sbi I think you have found you self a new avatar :D
 
9:49 AM
LOL
:)
 
sbi
@thecoshman No, I think the grumpy one's a much better fit.
 
@ScottW Thankfully you are on your way to recovery:
24 hours ago, by Scott W
omg...I'm never coding again.
 
@sbi really?
 
sbi
@thecoshman Grumble.
 
@sbi he he he, clown
@sehe I saw that ¬_¬ mostly, confused, but what ever
thecoshman, Athlone, Ireland
141 2
can some one explain how I have 'teacher' badge, but 0 answers?
 
9:54 AM
You cheated!
(deleted answer?)
 
oh, question was removed :P
damn meta >:[
 
sbi
@thecoshman Look again. That'#s a sad clown gorilla.
 
Sometime in the middle of the last century, someone made a prediction that "in the future", everyone would be a telephone operator. It's interesting that it has in fact come true.
 
@sbi aren't most clowns sad these days?
 
> A computer is like some sort of high-speed, idiot-savant imp. It works very quickly, and it can remember a huge amount of stuff, but it’s fundamentally dumb as a bucket of mud.
 
10:12 AM
Gah! My (long-distance) girlfriend is a biologist working in sea urchin and starfish reproduction, and these critters get more action from her than I do. :-/
6
 
@KonradRudolph I'll give you some star action to make you feel better.
 
@sbi Yeah. Differential equations and related stuff.
 
@KonradRudolph how long distance?
 
sbi
@KonradRudolph My teenage daughter has her bf 3500km away. So far, they're doing pretty well. Lot's of skyping, I'm glad I have a flatrate.
 
10:23 AM
@jalf Too long. ;-) Heidelberg–Cambridge, ~2500 km?
 
ah
 
@ScottW I won’t do again either if I can avoid it. Ironically, my gf actually broke up with her ex because she couldn’t stand their long-distance relationship anymore ;)
@ScottW That’s the worst part … if this relationship works out, this situation isn’t going to improve for at least (!) 3.5 years
yes
 
@KonradRudolph Is there anything keeping you from moving closer to her?
 
sbi
@jalf PhD?
 
oh right
 
10:32 AM
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Q: How to build a C++ project from within VS11 using the VS2003 toolset?

TimboI tried adding a copy of the (working) platform toolset for Visual C++ 2005 to C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\Platforms\Win32\PlatformToolsets\v71, replacing everything that made sense. But when I try to compile my project, the output is disappointing: 1> Microsoft (R) 32...

perhaps some one could help this guy out
 
@jalf Kind of, I have a job PhD here. And vice-versa for her
 
@KonradRudolph triple '-' either side of something makes it do this
you welcome :D
 
united Europe, freedom of employment, it's all working out so nicely
@thecoshman someone hasn't heard of tcpdump
 
@sehe some isn't aware of @TonyTheLion 's ability to smell sexual packets
 
The Portuguese word for "packet" is slang for "ass" (not the animal).
 
10:42 AM
Does ideone or any other of the online compilers support Boost?
 
@sehe well, there's a difference between "is not allowed to work in the UK", and "I have a job/research position in Germany that I can't/won't leave". I don't think you can blame the EU for that one
 
@RMartinhoFernandes so, you might say "that girls has a nice packet"? That sort of works in English
@jalf but it's fun to blame the EU anyway :P
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh, I failed to mention that my gf is Portuguese ;)
 
@jalf huh. Now I'm confused. I read job to mean that he hasn't got a job. Also:
 
10:44 AM
@ScottW "pacote".
 
yesterday, by Konrad Rudolph
@sehe Yes, except that it’s not really “my” University environment. Although I’m still officially affiliated with the University of Cambridge, I currently don’t have anything to do with it …
 
Why the hell did I get downvoted for this?
-1
A: Choice of open source license for some components, closed source for others

Pubby If the underlying framework was GPL'd, would I be able to build closed source games on top of it? If you hold the copyright to the code then of course you can use it for closed source, so long as it doesn't depend on other GPL (or similar licence) code.

 
wouldn't it be a strange twist of fate if @Konrad GF was @RMartinhoFernandes sister :S
 
@thecoshman She isn’t …
 
@KonradRudolph ideone.com/EAIP1
@thecoshman Yes, it would be a strange twist: I don't have a sister.
 
10:46 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes ... that you know of, anyway
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes ...that you know of. :)
 
@sehe No, I’ve got a job. Well, some poeple don’t consider “doing a PhD” as a proper job, so … ;-)
 
sbi
@jalf :(
 
@KonradRudolph a Phd is strange mash-up between being a student bum and having a job...
 
@RMartinhoFernandes In other words, I should just have tried it? ;-)
@thecoshman Well, I’m getting paid to work full-time so I can’t complain ;)
 
10:48 AM
Sadly only works in C++03 mode... ideone.com/FWn30
 
@KonradRudolph mo' money is mo' money :D
 
sbi
@ScottW Actually it's the robot's job around here, but seeing as he dropped the line that begged for this...
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Ah shoot, I just found out the same. This is weird. …
 
@KonradRudolph You meant a PhD position. To 'have a PhD' implied (to me) that you are done, and currently hold the degree
Clarified now
 
@sehe Damn, that happens when you change your text later. I of course meant “doing a PhD” …
 
10:52 AM
@KonradRudolph hehe
 
incidentally, it’s called “predoc” at the institute but everybody else looks weirdly at us when we use the word, and I can’t blame them.
 
@sehe agreed
 
-1
Q: Issue using Git with Visual Studio

vaibhavI am almost convineced to use Git with visual studio for source control. I have read several posts, about the features it provides. I have a development team of about 5 developers(we work remotely), but the issue is I don't have a server which can be online 24*7. I assume, I can make my PC a git...

^^ Huh
 
I hate when I am writing code,and I start to get stuck thinking about micro-optimizations.
eg, is it better to say double x = 0.0; x -= y; or double x; x = -y
 
@sehe By the way, I’ve amended my question and added a compilable C++ implementation of the grammar …
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Q: Left factorisation in Parsing Expression Grammar

Konrad RudolphI’m trying to write a grammar for a language which allows the following expressions: Function calls of the form f args (note: no parentheses!) Addition (and more complex expressions but that’s not the point here) of the form a + b For example: f 42 => f(42) 42 + b => (42 + b)...

But I think I’ve figured out that I can’t write the grammar like this, and how to fix it
 
11:11 AM
lets say I have a setter for a value, and I need to make sure this value is within a range. if it is not, I will clamp the range, but I want to signal that the desired value was clamped... should I make use of a return value, or throw an exception?
 
Throwing seems inappropriate.
 
can I throw an error that does not have to be caught, just one that can be?
 
I don't understand. What happens if it's not caught?
 
Runs away.
 
11:15 AM
well, I just want to notify when the value that was passed into be set had to be clamped. I think some sort of return value, probably an enum perhaps. so, setOK, lowerClamped etc.
@RMartinhoFernandes Must be another crazy Java thing then :P
 
Go for it. I'd probably pick bool though.
 
@LucDanton so just, either was set or was not set? perhaps I should also say that there is an upper value, so there are three states it could be
 
I'd pick the meaning of the return value to be the one most useful to clients.
 
Sounds like a job for a tri-state!
 
E.g. if(foo.set(val)) { /* something happened that I care about */ }
 
11:18 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes wow... that's one shit enum there. Tri-state, has five states, only true and false support. So, a boolean, well done MS
 
> "The 'System32' folder is for 64-bit files and the 'SysWOW64' folder is for 32-bit files." I don't know how you people do it.
 
you get used to that, it's MS
 
It should be completely irrelevant to a properly written application.
 
11:37 AM
@TonyTheLion when you read the comments it actually makes sense
 
isn't Syswow64 the virtual machine wrapper for old 32 bit apps?
 
Yes. It's "Windows on Windows 64".
 
@bamboon yeah
well, except that it's not exactly a virtual machine, but yeah
 
11:49 AM
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A: Any reason I couldn't create a language supporting infix, postfix, and prefix functions, and more?

DFectuosoWell, you have a day job, and the rest of the time browse SO... so, thats a good reason: NO TIME TO DO IT?

 
12:00 PM
Is there some wonderful post somewhere where I can send newbies to read about debugging? Sometimes I post comments telling newbies to learn how to use a debugger and I'd love it if I could include a link in that.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes It's still a bad name. Compat32 or something would have been less confusing.
 
@StackedCrooked The name that matters is %SystemFolder% or something like that.
It could be Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious for all I care.
 
sbi
(Enable "CC" to see the subtitles.)
 
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Q: Syntax and Sample Usage of Generics in C11

IntermediateHackerI head C11 added generics. I've googled a bit, looked at some articles, understood there's a new keyword ( _Generic ) and all. But I can't seem to grasp it all. Is it something like the generics in C# or C++? Can anyone give me a brief explanation of the C11 definition of generics, it's syntax a...

 
hmm, where'd you read that?
 
12:14 PM
@jalf here
 
@sbi I don't get it. What's so funny?
 
oh yeah, I just found stackoverflow.com/questions/8773992/… as well
 
#define cbrt(X) _Generic((X),
    long double: cbrtl,
    default: cbrt,
    float: cbrtf
    )(X)
An example straight from the Standard.
 
Wow overloading by type.
 
It's just on-the-spot overloading, which I suspect will be coupled with macros 99% of the time.
 
12:16 PM
@StackedCrooked As opposed to what kind of overloading?
 
@sbi that is funny
 
By number of arguments?
 
@sbi did you check out the 6 min version?
 
I think overloading is the most important feature that C is lacking.
 
sbi
12:17 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes It's the bureaucratic language (of his own minions) that he keeps stumbling over. The subject is almost unbearably dull (I've listened to it twice now, and I couldn't bring myself to pay attention enough to understand what he's talking about) and he's talking about some footnote in an annotation of a correction of an annex of some minor sub-whatever, dealing with spices on meat. Or something like that.
@bamboon No. Is it worth it?
 
@sbi I get it that the episode is funny because he just doesn't seem to be able to read it with a straight face. I don't get why he is laughing though.
 
@sbi if you watch it before the 2 min version probably yes.
 
sbi
@bamboon Yeah. He starts out with "I was looking forward to this answer the whole Sunday." and ends with "I apologize for not knowing in the middle what I have been reading you." Just that is great.
And considering the fact that he is speaking about peppered meat, "I am almost afraid to say it, but Mr. Grin has a peppered addition question" is a superb addition.
 
I wonder if C++11 supports C11.
 
12:22 PM
:'(
 
@IntermediateHacker Why?
What would you want from C11?
 
Do you sometimes use demangling? I find it useful here. But I'm a little uncertain if it justifies writing non-portable code.
 
@sbi I wish all politicians were like him
 
@StackedCrooked What about foo(...) _Generic( (length(__VA_ARGS__)), one: foo, default: bar)(__VA_ARGS__)?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Generics by type.
 
12:23 PM
(Implementation of length and associated types like one left as an exercise.)
 
@IntermediateHacker You mean, function overloading?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes oh, damn. I wonder why I didn't realize it. _Generic is just a function overloading rip-off.
 
@LucDanton Oh so it can be used to overload by number of arguments?
 
It's not quite the same, but since 99% of the time it will be used with that macro template thingy, it's pretty much the same.
 
@StackedCrooked Maybe? But how do you know it's strictly by type?
 
12:26 PM
@LucDanton That looks a bit silly. The type of the result of length will always be the same.
(Remember, this is C, there are no overloads)
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I should have called it LENGTH, sorry.
@RMartinhoFernandes Why would I forget?
 
lol, there's a disease called pseudoPHP.
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I just read hours-ago postings here and ended up on reddit. People there defending the System32 holds 64-bit apps decision of Microsoft. They're insane.
 
sbi
@CheersandhthAlf You mean you consider reddit users insane? Oh, c'mon!
 
I think "Program Files" was also a rather unfortunate choice.
 
12:31 PM
@sbi well most. walter bright and andrei aleandrescu are, reportedly, sometimes there
 
So are many of us.
 
@StackedCrooked maybe not. *nix programmers who wanted to port to windows learned to clean up their act and support space in path name.
 
@LucDanton I'm stumped. How do you implement that macro? I thought about the classical head/tail thing, but I can't get it to stop.
 
@StackedCrooked In more ways than one. (spaces? Ugh. Localized name? Ugh. In a path that they don't really intend for the end user to see at all? Ugh...)
 
@CheersandhthAlf Maybe you're right.
 
12:33 PM
@CheersandhthAlf some of them did. Many others just say "don't install to program files"
*cough*cygwin*cough
and quite a few others, as I recall
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I figured I could use Boost.PP rather than roll my own but apparently that's new in 1.49 as I don't have that on my machine.
 
#        define BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE(...) BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE_I(__VA_ARGS__, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,)
I feel cheated.
 
That's a far cry from the minimum recommended implementation limit for arguments in one function call, i.e. 256 (for C++ at least)!
(I have no idea if I jumbled those words in an order that really makes sense.)
So #define ARGUMENT_COUNT(...) BOOST_PP_CAT(length_, BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE(__VA_ARGS__)) would work right? Assume you define length_1, length_2 and so on somewhere then you can _Generic((ARGUMENT_COUNT(__VA_ARGS__)), length_5: foo, default: bar)(__VA_ARGS__)
(Assuming a C-compatible Boost.PP etc.)
 
@jalf Screw you cygwin for being so useful but so annoying at the same time!
 
So please, by all means, feel free to remind me that C has no overloading.
 
12:49 PM
@LucDanton No! That BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE doesn't count.
It doesn't matter if I don't ever use functions with 10 arguments, let alone 64.
It's...
I don't like it.
 
@CollinHockey oh, it's far from the only one
 
mingw is the same way
 
ಠ⌒ಠ
≖ʌ≖
 
Ha! I think I can put it into words after all. I don't like it because it breaks 0-1-∞.
 
default: bar where bar is void bar();
Or void bar(T, ...); depending on semantics (but that would one-infinity, no zero).
Well you can still have a length_0: foo0 if that makes sense.
 
12:56 PM
No, it breaks the rule because it imposes an arbitrary upper limit.
It may support zero and one, but it supports other values but not infinity.
 
So do implementations on the number of arguments you can pass to a function.
 
@LucDanton But that's a one.
 
I don't get it. What kind of limit is default: bar?
 
Or an infinity.
Yeah, limiting it to whatever the implementation limits is an infinity.
@LucDanton Oh, sorry, I missed the one with variadics.
(Was rambling on and not paying attention)
 
All hail our new _Generic overload!
 
12:59 PM
Holy crap, it worked.
in Sandbox, 13 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Let's see if chat can handle this one.
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