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@JerryCoffin I liked this one:
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A: What's the difference between JavaScript and Java?

Shog9One is essentially a toy, designed for writing small pieces of code, and traditionally used and abused by inexperienced programmers. The other is a scripting language for web browsers.

It's our duty to humanity to make smart people abandon PHP.
People talking behind my back
yesterday, by Drise
Is it possible to see who flagged stuff?
I asked this for a reason
@NikiC You were pinged, I think.
20:00
I have the hard job of finding a car for myself now
It has to be automatic gearshift
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know that he was
@sehe Yeah, once in a while Shog comes up with a good one.
and not too old (3-4 years)
@Drise If the reason was so you can flag with impunity, please don't (and mods can see that).
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@sehetw I see a Learn You a Haskell in there! :)
20:01
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't plan on it. The thought is still funny.
@Drise That was a one time bug. Restarted the server and everything was fine. I still have no idea what could have possible caused it ;)
I turned on split-objs, library-profiling and documentation and everything compiles so slow.
hmm, did a full rebuild, and the debug info still shows memebrs that I deleted. This isn't good.
@NikiC PHP is a bug
@MooingDuck Are you editing wrong files again.
20:02
@CatPlusPlus Documentation generation is not compilation. You mean: builds
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@NikiC If you think that's bad, see this, said in your room:
in PHP, 2 days ago, by Tim Post
Back later. I'm off to photoshop Nicholas Cage's face onto SBI's gravatar.
@CatPlusPlus checking
@sehe Compiles.
@sbi :D
20:02
@MooingDuck Perhaps just intellisense?
@sbi Oooh, I want to see that.
@NikiC The only thing worse than people talking about you behind your back is people not talking about you (behind your back or elsewhere).
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:5139952 Beware! I saw this, @Tim.
@sehe I think the debugging system is separate from Intellisense
@Drise We don't like to call it that way. We say "PHP is a feature". Works every time ;)
20:03
@sehe I'm stepping through the code, and the "locals"->"this" has members I deleted from this class. That's not intellisense.
I can't count the number of times I have to tell people that Intellisense != the compiler
@sbi You can return the favour: he want to have a hat on his gravatar!
Maybe they came back from the dead.
2 days ago, by sehe
@MooingDuck You realize that you're building quite the reputation in the field of debugging mishaps, in this room, right?
@sbi I don't think it ever did.
20:04
Jun 1 at 11:52, by Tim Post
I think my gravatar would be much more awesome if it had a top hat. Good idea.
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@sehe I'm not into Photoshop.
Too bad
@Insilico Yes -- they use entirely separate compilers. Debugging uses Microsoft's own compiler. Intellisense uses the EDG front-end.
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@CatPlusPlus Well, I thought it did. Which doesn't mean much, I admit.
@sbi It works if you cheat.
20:05
@JerryCoffin Oh good. So I'm not just talking out of my ass.
@sbi like this.
@TonyTheLion You really wanted to clarify that before it got starred out-of-context
@sehe WHO the FUCK starred that?
Dunno
@TonyTheLion The room itself did, out of a sense of justice.
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20:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes What?
well, undone it has been
@TonyTheLion That's not sportive.
@Insilico Just having been right doesn't mean you weren't talking out your ass! :-)
STAR WAR
20:07
@sehe who said I cared about that?
@JerryCoffin Read again: "I'm not just talking out of my ass.". :-)
Obviously, I knew right away, the second you posted that, it was going to make an awesome out-of-context quote :)
@sbi It works across rooms if you link the replies while in the same room, and then move the messages into a different one (like I did with this one chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/5180702#5180702)
@sehe you bastard
@TonyTheLion Who said you said I thought you'd say you cared about that?
20:07
:P
@Insilico Ah, good point!
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@JerryCoffin Which hilariously means that often enough Intellisense has it right, while cl.exe has it wrong...
@sehe recursion, it has me confused?!
star whatever you want.
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1 message moved to bin
Thanks. Much appreciated
20:08
@sbi Does the EDG front end fully support C++11?
@sbi Yeah -- unfortunately, they seem to use the EDG front-end in it's "emulate Microsoft bugs" mode, so it doesn't get nearly as much right as it could.
well, I deleted all the files, and am doing a full 100% clean rebuild. I'll go to lunch for the next 45 minute while it builds
Or at least reasonably implement the really important bits?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Must have understood it wrong.
Nevermind, can't move audit messages.
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20:09
1 message moved from bin
Binning back and forth.
The room is binning out of control!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I have no idea which "here" you're referring to.
@sbi You'd have to post your reply on the PHP room and then move yours here. Or move the original message here, reply to it, and move it back.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, I see. Well, if I went to the PHP room and replied there, then I'd have little reason to move it here. And since I don't have admin rights in PHP, I can't move anything from there.
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@JerryCoffin Ah. Did they always do that? Or did I remember bug reports from a beta phase when they hadn't thrown that switch?
I was constructing an elaborate and probably lame joke, but now I forgot it.
It's probably for the best.
I I use [] operator.It is big company`s project.I can`t show the code — Yakov 12 mins ago
Wait, I remembered it. That's probably for the worse.
*base case*: you can stop now.
*recursion*: if you were here before, see *base case*; otherwise, see *recursion*.
*recursion, infinite*: see *infinite recursion*.
> omg x_x I was confusing C with C++.
I want to puke.
20:18
@Drise A lot of people seem to confuse C with C++.
@Insilico Not that, the "omg x_x" part
that's like confusing Mercedes with a Lada
@TonyTheLion They don't have similar names though.
You could say it's like confusing a Rover with a Land Rover, perhaps.
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Oh, I didn't know you were living in Berlin, @NikiC.
And who is that Никита Попов guy following you? :)
20:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes Curiosity Rover vs. Land Rover
@Insilico Oh, better.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wasn't referencing the names, just the usability and stuff
I'm still waiting for my Mars wallpaper.
:)
You may wanna use Photoshop
@Insilico I saw a thing just an hour ago that compared java/javascript to car/carpet
20:20
@EmileCormier Just go to the MSL's website and download their high-res stuff.
For your eyes only:
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Q: IF, ELSE, FOR LOOPS IN C++// SPECIFIC SEGMENT OF CODES THAT I WANT TO MODIFY

Sermet CakmakHere is the segment of codes. I want to go back to Loop 1, if the if-statement is successful. I need the program not to add a 1000, if the if-statement succeeds. editA.i = 0 in the beginning of the program. I want to compare two columns of strings and get the distance measure. I've tried bre...

Yes, I want to blind you all.
Last time I checked, they only had crappy haz cam stuff.
@TonyTheLion Subliminally showing that you have your mind set on a 2nd-hand Merc. You're right, those are more likely to have automatic gearboxen
@R.MartinhoFernandes I really want to edit the title.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You owe me eye bleach.
20:21
@sehe I actually want a BMW, but ya
@Rapptz I was going to, but then I realized it's a bad title, so I didn't because I don't have time to read the body and come up with a good one.
Yeah me too.
@sbi hah, that's interesting. probably followed because of the name :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't even know what the OP even wants
He wants to go back to the original loop.
20:22
@sbi That's Nikita Popov in Cyrillic, right?
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@NikiC You mean that's not -you?_
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yep.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
@R.MartinhoFernandes I edited that title, too horrendous to see
Woot, glad to know I can still read Cyrillic.
@sbi nope
20:22
@Rapptz So the OP wants to terminate the current loop and execute the next iteration of the original loop?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You a word, there.
@Insilico hard to tell
@Insilico If a condition is met in the third for loop, he wants to go back to the original loop.
@sbi Sad to know I can still fail to write English :(
@Rapptz There's a third for loop?
20:23
Apparently.
Oh, there are only 2.
Someone fixed the code block.
@sbi I think they always used it, but some things still work differently. For example, given that it implements 2-phase name lookup, I don't think they could easily emulate not doing 2-phase name lookup -- that's more "massive rewrite" than "switch" territory.
So... what's stopping the OP from using break?
@Rapptz sehe
Wait.. so how is it difficult
@Insilico Ignorance? Or incompetence? Dammit, I can't make it sound non-offensive.
20:24
@Insilico "none of them is working as I want."
@MooingDuck "Well... what do you want?"
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@JerryCoffin Ah, MSVC failing to implement two-phase lookup is one of my biggest grudges with that compiler.
@Insilico happiness
I have a feeling he tried to use break, but didn't have the curly-braces around the if-statement and it created an error. Otherwise a break statement would have worked perfectly for what he wants. — kurtzbot 2 mins ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes Writing is hard, using a keyboard
20:25
@MooingDuck I want power. With that I can handle happiness on my own.
@R.MartinhoFernandes if I'm happy, why would I care about power?
You C++ people seem to be fairly okay with bad questions
@Insilico if the 'statement works', he wants to go back to Loop I. That's plenty clear :)
@NikiC I've noticed you guys are much more aggressive on the delete button.
In PHP we would have cv/delv'd that right away
20:27
I guess it has to do with the availability of online resources.
@Prætorian He might tried to use the brakes, and it didn't work (it just slowed him down)
There's practically no good C++ online resource out there.
There aren't?
@NikiC Not really
A lot of C++ online resources teach pre-modern C++ stuff
@NikiC When someone asks, no one has a link to give out :(
20:27
or are just dead wrong
Though I think most of the popular languages face that problem ;)
@R.MartinhoFernandes True. But it is likely a function of volumes. If the input stream is 10x larger, you have to do more pruning /cc @NikiC
@NikiC I usually only cv if it's terrible for any rep, or "just bad" for 300+ rep.
I'd like to learn post-modern C++
E.g. PHP has a hellot of tutorials and stuff, but about 99% of them are terrible
20:28
@sehe Unfortunately it didn't slow him down enough to read the error message figure out what went wrong, instead of posting a silly question
@NikiC Yeah, same thing. Btw, how is that plan to tackle that issue that @ircmaxell outlined in his blog working out?
There are PHP tutorials that aren't terrible?
7 hours ago, by sehe
@MohamedAhmedNabil What did we tell you about cpluslus.com? Are you being stubborn on purpose?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Which of the blog post? He writes a lot
@sehe Fine. I'll stop being stubborn.
20:29
What websites do you dislike besides www.cplusplus.com ?
@NikiC The one about the making up good canonical PHP tutorials? I can fetch a link if you want.
@Rapptz There's the C++ FQA
@Insilico Just an anecdote from today :)
programmingtutorials.com, or some such thing
@CatPlusPlus That's a very interesting question. I can't think of any beginner-level ones that I'd call good :/
20:29
@Rapptz 4chan
Google's C++ Style Guide is another one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, I know which one you mean
How's the accuracy of cppreference.com?
@EmileCormier It's good. It's a wiki so one can improve it if need be
@EmileCormier Good enough for me. Quicker than navigating the standard
@EmileCormier Right now, I'd say quite good. I've fixed a bunch of stuff some months ago, but now that is ever more rarely needed.
It's probably a perpetual work in progress, but it's something I can link to.
20:31
ugh, what's that site called?
It can be fixed, that's what's important.
@Drise Erm, which one, dear?
@sbi That's certainly hard to argue.
20:31
@CatPlusPlus And covers C++11 too.
@TonyTheLion Clearly too many
Aug 27 at 21:41, by daknøk
It would be hilarious if the authors of http://programmingstutorial.com/ came in here and asked us to review their website.
@Drise More like "demolish". :-P
@Drise Reminds me of a spammer that once answer-spammed Stack Overflow - firmly in the same league
20:32
Call people idiots erry day.
Yeah, I've been finding cppreference.com useful for C++11 stuff. Glad to know it's decent for accuracy.
@sehe ohrly
oh, seems they are not gone. :/
who needs online tutorials anyway. nontrivial programming languages need time, books and tea to learn...
@EmileCormier What I like most is that it highlights properly what changed with notices like "(since C++11)" or "(until C++11)".
20:33
@Rapptz Ian Joyner's critique of C++ isn't really a web site per se, but it's pretty poor anyway.
@Dude Dude, preach to the choir.
I have nothing against good online tutorials.
Programmings? Sound like how Skwisgaar Skwigelf would pronounce it.
But finding them is quite hard.
Well.. you gave like.. 4 links.
20:34
(I really just wanted to say dude to him in a sentence)
And as much as I'd like to write one, I don't think I can tackle that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're right Good online tutorial are Good
Aug 27 at 21:42, by Drise
@daknøk Look at the URL. programmings?
Aug 27 at 21:42, by Drise
> 2012 Private Policy
Aug 27 at 21:43, by Drise
> to speed up on the running time
Or you know, link to one comment.
@R.MartinhoFernandes We didn't go further into that. But someone from the PHP room is writing a new tut for php.net (github.com/PeeHaa/php-net-tutorial) as the current one really sucks. Maybe it'll be good ;)
20:36
Ah. I found that other spammers link again. It was Question-spam though:
Dec 15 '11 at 23:31, by sehe
-5
Q: How do I optimize this C program

Kongkon Jyoti DuttaQ. The following code is inefficient for large arrays for several reasons. How would you improve it? double fun() { uint32_t i = 0; uint32_t j = 0; double sum = 0.0; double array[5000][3000]; load_array(array); //fills array with relevant data for (j=0; j< 300...

@NikiC Funny how the "official" one really sucks. :-P
@sehe 10K!
Is it normal that stackoverflow use 80% of my Brain cycles ?
It's on par with quality of implementation.
This site is addictive.
20:36
@bokan It's not normal that you can measure that.
@bokan No. It should use 100%
@bokan No. Normally, people come into Stack Overflow with only like 15%, especially when asking questions.
This site is terrible.
@Insilico Yeah ^^ Nobody bothered to update it over time. But I think nobody actually uses that one
@NikiC There isn't even anything close to an "official" C++ tutorial.
20:37
Or even a de facto one.
there's an official standard, though
@Drise Sorry. The linked site was cquestion.blogspot.com
@Dude Right, but it's a terrible resource for beginners.
@Dude That's a completely different kind of document.
20:38
true...
Is there a test room I can... experiment in?
@Insilico It's a great one for beginners: kill it before it hatches - that way you prevent most problems

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
I thought Lounge<C++> is the test room.
C++ standard is terrible, too.
There
20:40
STOP REWRITING HISTORY
Awww
@sehe Oh, one can edit move msgs?
@CatPlusPlus I'm merely rebasing
@NikiC Apparently :)
Wharrgarrbl.
@CatPlusPlus git push -f solves all problems!
20:41
For some value of "solves" and "problems".
@NikiC not just git, though. Mercurial and Bazaar have rebase, for starters
@NikiC Don't tell anyone.
Rebase is not in hg spirit.
All audit messages can be edited. They can't be removed or moved, though.
@CatPlusPlus I know. It is not in VCS spirit, really. Still, awesome tool
20:42
Makes perfect sense, like everything here.
I don't. Oh, inanimate things
Is there someone usin QT here ?
Yes. No. Maybe.
@bokan Nope. It isn't HTML5-compliant yet
That question is asked often here. It's also often met with silence. It's weird.
20:43
haskell-src-exts still compiles.
It's like Qt users always come here when no other Qt user is here.
I think maybe split-objs isn't very good option to have globally.
@bokan Just search back in transcripts. Search for qmake or similar (moc, e.g.)
@bokan what do you need?
@bokan sure
20:43
@bamboon More prodding to ask a question
:)
OMG three Qt users around? What is this? A coven?
A conspiracy to take down the room?
A qoven.
cabal install world is great.
@bokan I am
I just want to get back to C++, I did not used it for 16 years, last thing I coded was a 3D engine, just before DirectX came
20:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well I wonder what you use for gui..
qt is the wrong place then
@bokan Oh boy. The world has changed.
@bokan nice :)
@bokan You might as well start over with an introductory C++ book.
20:45
Yes ! I think so.
read accelerated c++ and come back
@Nils I don't. I've mentioned several times before that I'm a library writer at heart. I can't stand GUI coding.
I can't stand C++ now, I don't know what I'd do then.
It's ok with O
OOP, I do C# an JAVA
Learn Haskell.
20:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Alright :)
C++ is not about OOP
I've been trying off and on to make a generic value_ptr, but there's one scenario I can't work out.
value_ptr<base> p = value_ptr<derived>();
value_ptr<base>p2 = p;
Turns out value_ptr is _hard_
I don't see how anyone could like GUI coding.
@MooingDuck You need a virtual copy protocol (aka clone).
I want to code crossplatform apps, for multimedia. Is QT a good choice for responsive interfaces ?
20:46
@MooingDuck Require ->clone();
@CatPlusPlus I like the act of creation.
@MooingDuck Why not use the clonable concept from Boost?
@bokan yes
@bokan Well, that depends on how shitty your program design is.
@CatPlusPlus You and your Haskell ^^
20:47
@bokan I am quite happy with it, it has everything you need an nice docs.
If you do any business logic on the GUI thread, you're going to hang the GUI.
ok then, do you use the integrated editor or eclipse / VS
Vim.
Haha Eclipse no.
@MooingDuck Anyway, it's actually quite simple. Really. (Hint: don't do it like me: follow the rule of zero and inherit from unique_ptr for starters).
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, but since I want to take a functionoid for doing the copy, I cant figure out how to convert the functionoid member from the derived to the base easily.
20:48
@bokan Visual Studio
@MooingDuck It has to be convertible. There's no way out.
Put that as one of the requirements.
@bokan Qt Creator should also be worth a look, but haven't really used it
@Nils
@NikiC The best language ever.
@Nils but do you still use the designer to drw your interfaces ?
@CatPlusPlus A decent language for some purposes ;)
@bokan yes
The best one for all purposes.
you can either generate C++ code from the ui files or load them at runtime use qtuitools
Come on, you're getting quite annoying with that thing, Cat.
20:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think any pointer has a base class
@Nils ok thanks. And can you compile the linux / mac version from windows ?
@MooingDuck If it hasn't, there's no way to do it. Quite simple.
@bokan haven't tried
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait, does that work? Is derived* actually derived from base*?
20:50
@Nils I hope there's not to many issues
@bokan On what platform are you?
@MooingDuck No, but it's convertible.
@bokan That depends on the availability of cross-compilers, I think.
I'm on windows
@MooingDuck Oh wait, sorry for that. That code has a bug.
20:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes is_base_of accepts that conversion?
and do you have visual studio >= 2008?
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's what I thought!
@Insilico yes, @Nils yes I have
Is wxWidgets dead now?
@MooingDuck It should be std::is_base_of<T, U> but I haven't pushed the fix yet. :S Radek found that the other day.
20:51
And I love resharper
@EmileCormier I don't think so. I wouldn't use it though.
@EmileCormier No. It should be, but for some reason it's not.
Any library that uses "message map macros" in 2012 needs to die.
Or at least reincarnated into something that doesn't use such a crappy mechanism.
The universe should kill it out of sense of justice.
does a std::function<functionoid> hit the heap? I feel like it has to
20:53
It would be so much better if I was an omnipotent god.
@MooingDuck It's std::function<Signature>.
@MooingDuck Depends on the implementation
It always depends on implementation, but you can expect it to do so.
And a last question for everybody here, does the system crash easely when you messup with memory access (I mean, writting at random location)
?
Some might use small object optimization, some might use a special allocator for it, etc.
@bokan Never used that particular one, but IDEs from JetBrains are generally awesome :)
20:54
@bokan you need this: ftp.qt.nokia.com/qt/source/…
also the visual studio plugin
@bokan Generally, no.
@NikiC R# is really, really great. For me, it makes using Visual Studio actually enjoyable (to the point that I call Visual Studio "a nice host for R#", not an IDE)
@R.MartinhoFernandes seems frustrating that std::function is inlinable where function pointers are harder to inline, but it puts stuff on the heap :/
The OS will generate a GP (general protection) fault, if it's working properly
@bokan and also this tool for multi-core build: labs.qt.nokia.com/2009/03/27/speeding-up-visual-c-qt-builds
20:54
@NikiC you speak about Resharper ? it's not a IDE, just a plugin for VS
@Insilico ok, thanks I was afraid of that
@MooingDuck How do you know it's inlinable?
@bokan Then you just need to learn about QObject and the meta object compiler and you are ready to go :)
@Nils many thanks for these links, I take a look
@bokan Actually every program on your computer on Windows gets its own address space
It's called virtual memory
@bokan Didn't know that. They also have standalone IDEs. E.g. I use PhpStorm, which is really awesome (compared to the competition)
20:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes the compiler knows which function will be called because of the type, unlike an actual function pointer. No wait, that's functionoids, not std::function
@MooingDuck No, it doesn't.
The simplest implementation of std::function use virtual calls.
ah, got it
@bokan I build it myself.. I think the binary distributions are missing things like debugger symbols. So you cannot step into Qt code.
so, I shouldn't be using std::function, but a template parameter for this
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A: why do not lambda functions in C++0x/C++11 have function<> types?

R. Martinho Fernandesstd::function is a tool useful to store any kind of callable object regardless of its type. In order to do this it needs to employ some type erasure technique, and that involves some overhead. Any callable can be implicitly converted to a std::function, and that's why it usually works seamlessly...

20:57
@Insilico I think I must refresh my knowledge... :)
oh, btw, is there any sane way of specifying that you want a function with a certain signature?
@bokan Basically the memory addresses your program sees don't necessarily reflect the actual physical memory location
@NikiC identity<rettype(arg1, arg2)>
The operating system and the hardware maps the virtual addresses your program sees to physical addresses on the fly as you dereference through them
@NikiC put it in a std::function? If it compiles, you're good.
20:59
@NikiC I think there are more interesting notes on this on Flaming Dangerzone post #1
@Insilico Any good article for memory management in C++ ?
@MooingDuck I had bad perf experiences with that
(or anyone)
@bokan For what I just talked about, you want to look at computer architecture articles.
20:59
@bokan Just Accelerated C++ or Stroustrup 4th ed?
(Since the whole virtual memory concept is language agnostic)

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