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2:00 PM
> I basically want to know how to insert a XmlDocument inside another XmlDocument.
XMLCeption
 
@EtiennedeMartel oh :(
 
@EtiennedeMartel oh cookies! i wish i didn't have diabetes
maybe i should adopt his username, "OMG Ponies"
hm
 
@TonyTheLion XmlDocument y u no XMLDocument. So ugly.
 
void UObject::GetPathName( const UObject* StopOuter, FString& ResultString ) const
{
	if( this != StopOuter && this != NULL )  // <<< WTF?!
gamedev is such a gamedev...
 
2:14 PM
@Abyx important stuff! In all fairness, I'm getting a flashback of code where checks like this were necessary (you can guess why: O *p = 0; p->foo();)
 
hi all
 
actually this code doesn't help, it crashes because this points to an invalid memory page
 
had a theoretical question
 
How could you have a question that only exists in theory?
 
Good morning.
 
2:18 PM
ask or go away
 
@user245823 The answer is blue.
 
i did not complete my statement
 
@user245823 The answer is 42.
2
 
Hi folks...
 
hahah
 
2:19 PM
@user245823 Why not? How are we supposed to know what you wanted to ask if you don’t tell us?
 
245823 isn't a prime number. Not sure why I checked..
 
@Rapptz well 245753 is.
 
@Rapptz Prime users are typically either mods or assholes.
Or both
 
@Drise You know that's not really true, right?
Users with names > 4 chars are typically attention whores.
Especially the ones with non-standard 7bit ASCII characters
 
2:22 PM
@sehe agree ^
 
Jul 20 at 0:31, by sehe
Prime user highlights:

 Moderators:

419: 419                  Kev ♦
105971: 105971            Anna Lear ♦
811: 811                  Shog9 ♦

 Known (In good standing):

944687: 944687            Desmond Hume
707111: 707111            minitech
119963: 119963            Jefromi

 Unknown (Interesting names):

1364309: 1364309          Ray Cheng
717341: 717341            Lukas Knuth
572059: 572059            Linus (NOTE: might move to next section)

 Known (assholes):

1414697: 1414697          jaffa           (I knew it!)
 
@sehe Hm.. Rapptz is 6 characters.
 
@sehe You said it yourself...
 
@Drise Perhaps you could just make it a link
@Drise Not quite. Show me where.
Only 5 unique chars, so your not so bad :)
And the trailing `z` makes it leet
 
Right so I fixed the next bug, thinking that it would work now, but hey, another one popped up
aren't I lucky?! :(
 
2:25 PM
@TonyTheLion Happens to the best of us.
 
Only frogs are happy with bugs.
Özil.
 
@TonyTheLion test more
 
@sehe I'm not in the best of moods to argue. I'm going to give up without a fight. You're right.
 
@TonyTheLion Yeah, you're lucky it didn't poop up
 
2:25 PM
@Abyx I was testing, and it revealed another bug
 
Dreams can play with your head.
 
@sehe yes, that would have been smelly :P
 
@Drise Lions, bears and apes can, too (optionally after detaching it)
 
-2
Q: Finding the largest binary palindrome than given number n

user1652233Finding the largest binary palindrome than given number n..I need a fast algorithm for it

 
@TonyTheLion look for #define if(x) if(rand() > 1 && (x))
 
2:27 PM
@Rapptz -9 already?
 
You need a fast algorithm? Good for you. — daknøk 10 secs ago
 
@Mysticial Yeah, got downvoted really fast.
 
@daknøk would be rather conspicuous, no? rand()>1 would be rather biased
 
not even spam gets downvoted that fast
 
@Rapptz SO black hole question
 
2:27 PM
@sehe Yeah, but it should occur very rarely and only in release mode.
 
He has got a fast algorithm for counting to -9 now — sehe 7 secs ago
 
-12 now
 
@Rapptz s/12/13/
 
15
 
2:28 PM
This is quite impressive
 
@sehe Fuckin' upvote!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Misspoke I?
 
sorry it took a while. here goes. i have a third party static lib which I included in my static lib. i built both of them with the MFC with shared dll and /MD option. I made a dll project (without MFC) to just test it and it works. the MFC option was added to help a client who i reckon does use MFC's. they recently came back and said they are having issues linking to it i suspect lnk2005 "xyz already defined in msvcrt.lib(MSVCR90.dll)"
 
I still don't get why people keep voting to delete immediately after closing. The OP has no chance to see what went wrong. (and make corrections)
 
since it works on my end. i am not sure what else i could be exporting that would cause a conflict
 
2:30 PM
 
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Q: Calling function in external process without detours (Windows)

user1040813i would like to call a function with my args, which exists in external process. I know func name, expected args and address. I would like to do it by injecting my dll, and then controll external process with commands sent by named pipe. I have found a way how to call a function, but it uses deto...

 
i am exporting just my static lib with that third party static lib as a dependency.
 
Hmm, a question with DLL injection, sounds dodgy?
 
WTF is detours?
 
@sehe I resent the implications of the message I replied to.
 
2:31 PM
so i am not sure how to figure out if there is anything i need to do or if they are just incorrectly building their project.
 
@daknøk ommewegen
 
@daknøk google it
 
@TonyTheLion Sadly, injection is not an uncommon technique to do 'normal' things in Windows. Not on any platform, to be completely blunt
 
> Software package for re-routing Win32 APIs underneath applications.
 
Why is it that the room topic gets increasingly random day-by-day? Are the days when we had funny topics that were actually relevant gone? :(
 
2:31 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes :) Good thing you're only half-prime, then :)
 
This is disturbing.
 
@sehe ah I see. I only know it in a security context, where it's not used to do nice things.
 
Screw Windows.
 
@Mysticial Power abuse?
 
@ApprenticeHacker You're just not here often enough?
 
2:33 PM
 
I still don't know what is.
 
any ideas regarding the issue i presented?
 
@ApprenticeHacker Perhaps if you leave us again, it'll be back to normal
 
@Rapptz The fifth finger from your thumb.
 
@Rapptz I wouldn't go so far to call it abuse. But rather they don't know or don't care about the consequences it has to the OP. If your question disappears a few minutes after asking it, you'd probably be confused as hell - not very newbie friendly.
 
2:34 PM
@user245823 don't use mfc
 
@Rapptz The bestest mouse ever.
 
@user245823 Nope sadly, didn't accidentally walk into 5 more years of experience with old tools in the last 24 hours
 
@user245823 One of the titular characters from Pinky and the Brain.
 
Microsoft Flamingo Cock
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah.. that makes sense now.
 
2:35 PM
lolol
 
There was a previous topic that mentioned problems with the brain, and someone with good taste added the tag :)
 
@Rapptz Also, only 20ks are allowed to delete immediately after closing. 10ks are forced to wait 2 days for that very reason - to give the OP a chance to see what went wrong and fix if necessary.
 
@Mysticial There was a meta question a long time ago about being more newb friendly, though not much has changed from what I've witnessed.
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Q: Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?

Chris UpchurchThere is a distinct decline in the level of civility here. Some of this is due to new users coming in and posting spam and other nonsense, but the offtopic and downvote buttons are doing a pretty good job of keeping this under control. Unfortunately, a lot of this is coming from more experien...

that one
 
The question is not on topic on #StackOverflow, but how is the asker supposed to know that if it's been deleted before he sees the comments?
 
@Rapptz TBH, I don't think the team (or a good portion of the regular) users even care. Otherwise the situation would've improved by now.
 
2:37 PM
@Mysticial Relevant ^ conversation on the twitter status page
 
@Rapptz Could new users please be a bit nicer to us?
If you’re too stupid to find the formatting options on Stack Overflow you shouldn’t be answering questions in the first place. Sorry.
 
@daknøk They haven't done anything wrong to you or anyone else. So I'm not sure what you're asking.
 
@Mysticial Excuse me. I don't vote to delete. Well, not unless it is obvious spam or abuse
 
@Mysticial I'm not sure about any of the regular users -- there are obviously a few, just too many others who don't.
 
could there be functions being exported by the third party static lib that could be causing issues i guess?
 
2:38 PM
wrong wording there - accidental blanket statement
 
@Rapptz I am just saying that if they come up with idiotic questions, I’m going to downvote them no matter how long they are on Stack Overflow. If they ask normal questions, its fine and I don’t downvote them.
 
how would i determine that. because i already know what i am exporting which is just 1 api.
 
@Rapptz Many of them do. "this is not homework please" falls right in the category of 'faux manipulation' bordering to 'passive aggressive' (That's not a reason to delete, though; also -2 is enough for my taste)
 
I make no distinction between “new users” and “old users”.
 
@JerryCoffin Indeed, it's usually the same users who mindlessly vote to delete.
 
2:39 PM
I do sometimes vote to delete fairly quickly, but most of the cases where I do, I doubt the poster even noticed (e.g., obvious spam).
 
@daknøk The topic on meta doesn't say to stop downvoting or allow offtopic posts. It just says to be nicer to noobs because they don't know any better.
 
Can't they see their own questions even when deleted?
AFAIK you can always see your own posts.
 
@JerryCoffin Spam yes - that's exactly why the 2 day time minimum is lifted for 20ks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope, not questions
 
@sehe "Wrong" in this context means something that offends you greatly, such as swearing at you or something.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Was mah point with the linked twitter thread (klmr/sehe/sbi/JamesMcNellis)
 
2:41 PM
Just my 2 cents, really.
 
The feature request to allow you to see your deleted questions was as "it would cause too much whining".
 
@Rapptz help vampiring is offensive to me. I solve this by staying away from the main site. It suits me, but I bet it's not the goal of Stack Overflow
 
@Mysticial Hmm, that sounds rather wrong, then.
@sehe I totally agree with that.
 
What is vampiring
 
Personally, I think there's too little of simply editing the question, when it's fairly apparent what they're after, even if the question does a poor job of expressing it. I think most of the meta questions (and Jeff's blog post) are largely about older users who are downvoting/deleting given even the slightest excuse ("Oh look, he misspelled 'polymorphic' -- better downvote").
 
In other words, the team prefers to silently get rid of bad users without giving them a chance to correct themselves. Stackoverflow's version of a hell-ban.
 
@Rapptz leeching the life out of your donors
 
Makes.. sense I guess.
 
In this particular case, I feel the mildly dumb "is no homework please" addition was the trigger: the guy shows he obviously knows how it works, and that people will frown on this type of question, and precisely why.
In all other cases, he'd just see 6x "What have you got"/"where are you stuck"/"Show some code"
 
It largely varies case by case. I agree that question was dumb and had bad intention, but not all of them are like that is what I'm saying
 
2:47 PM
@Rapptz Well, I didn't even vote anything on this one. I'm obviously not around to witness the disturbing cases...
 
I’m eating pasta today with molten cheese and meatloaf.
 
Just a question since I got interested yesterday.
 
How can you tell? Perhaps, the API implementing the interface will need to hold on to this stream, and the caller therefore cannot hold on to it (to avoid conflict). The 'ownership' is effectively transferred, and the API becomes responsible for managing the rest of the object's lifetime. I think your answer, although crisp, is wrong. — sehe 50 mins ago
@daknøk Did you bring the ketchup falvoured crisps as well?
 
@sehe I haven’t had crisps for about a week.
 
Yesterday there was a question about replacing a string in C++11 but it got closed as a duplicate with a question from 3 years ago using C++03.
 
2:49 PM
But I have them in my room, yes.
 
Is it discouraged to ask for an updated way of doing things? Though I don't think there was anything that C++11 could have improved upon with string replacement, it was just an example.
 
But you know, everything, even sauerkraut, tastes good with ketchup.
 
@daknøk Poor student now
 
hello word!
 
@chenchang hello excel!
 
2:52 PM
-8
Q: Algorithm to find for length of substring

user1652233i) You will be given a word W of length N.The word will contain no whitespace or characters other than [a-z]. ii)You will be given a random positive integer R .You have to return the Length of the longest substring in the word W having Frequency greater than or equal to R. Frequency of a subst...

 
@sehe not because of that. I’m just not hungry since Sunday.
I don’t know why.
 
0.0
 
@chenchang <_< "java and android", huh?
 
I think he's question banned now.
 
@Rapptz A real savvy user would just post an updated answer himself, discuss it here/twitter and or put a bounty on the original question stating the reason
 
2:52 PM
That's his second question today with < -10.
 
@Rapptz Dunno. Driven too far that is a recipe for disaster: "Is there an updated way of X" can generate a ton of useless questions.
What @sehe said.
 
@daknøk sick? it must be the school
 
@sehe Uhm school started at Monday, not Sunday. :p
@Rapptz good.
 
@Rapptz He won't be asking questions again, soon
 
I hope it’s permanent.
 
2:54 PM
I am in the school
 
@daknøk :) You're not obese yet, are you :):):)
 
@sehe I meant question banned forever.
@sehe And no, I am not obese. I am underweight. xD
 
-20 lol
 
Anybody ever got ERROR_MUI_FILE_NOT_FOUND when using FormatMessage in WinAPI?
 
2:55 PM
lol
 
@TonyTheLion Yes, you.
 
There's no way I can be sure of foo:test's value unless I initialize it, right?
 
I know that bit
 
@TonyTheLion Isn't FormatMessage a shittier version of sprintf?
 
@TonyTheLion just put that mui file back
 
2:55 PM
@Rapptz I think if you refer to the original question in yours, and make it clear that you're asking whether new developments (C++11, in this case) have provided new techniques, it would probably reduce the chance of closure, at least until a few people could add comments saying: "Sorry, but no."
 
@DeadMG no
 
typedef enum {
    FALSE,
    TRUE,
    FILE_NOT_FOUND,
    ERROR_MUI_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
} BOOL;
 
@Abyx no idea what a mui_file even is
 
enum
 
@JerryCoffin Well yeah, provided that it was a good question is what I meant.
 
2:56 PM
@TonyTheLion it's *.mui, files where FormatMessage takes strings
 
Multilingual User Interface (MUI) is the name of a Microsoft technology for Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office and other applications that allows for the installation of multiple interface languages on a single system. On a system with MUI, each user would be able to select their own preferred display language. MUI technology was introduced with Windows 2000 and has been used in every release since (up to Windows 7). The MUI technology is covered by an international patent titled "MULTILINGUAL USER INTERFACE FOR AN OPERATING SYSTEM" (US Patent number: 6252589). The inventors are Bjorn C....
 
We need a "stinky" badge for terrible questions.
 
@kbok Yes
 
We need a “permabanned” badge for terrible questions.
 
@Abyx meh
so how da fuq does one fix that.
 
2:58 PM
@TonyTheLion specify another language maybe
 
@kbok There was a question I recall seeing that asked for an "idiot" badge that got downvoted and deleted.
 
We need a Shittiest Question of the Day Award
because some douche is likely to even claim their award too, and that will be giggles
 
^ Something like this
 
@kbok HTTP referer header fail.
 
@daknøk Works On My Machine (tm)
 
2:59 PM
fuck your machine
 
And only until you clear your cache.
Or switch to another web browser.
 
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