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7:00 PM
@user245823 Hi
 
New router, finally Internet works fast. Woohoo.
 
@user245823 Phew…
 
@TonyTheLion Food!!
@user245823 Users with prime numbers as IDs are usually mods or trolls. You’re lucky. :p
 
haha i am trying to change my profile name hehe
 
7:02 PM
@daknøk you eat kittens?
> In other news, babies come out of vaginas.
LOL
 
@TonyTheLion is it meat?
 
well i am not a mod but definitely not a troll either
 
Good.
 
Hope she/he is not on the Internet, cause it's not appreciated there
 
i did go into the profile to change my name but i guess this userid tag just like to hang around. maybe i need to relog or something
 
7:04 PM
Chat is slow when it comes to profile changes.
It will take a couple of minutes.
 
ah ok that is nice to know. =)
 
@EtiennedeMartel I believe that's still considered (even if I did it at her home) workplace related violence.
 
hmmmm
 
there should be some process where they should not allow the default userid to remain almost force the user to change it
 
since I did copy semantics and move semantics, to do exception safety or some Standard classes first?
 
7:05 PM
Regardless, that's assault, which I believe is a felony, which would get me in bad graces with the feds.
 
seems like this community has been hit hard with trolls i reckon
 
@Drise But she would know who's weak.
 
@DeadMG Wide? Standard classes.
 
@Drise No, on my C++ tutorials.
 
@user245823 Yes. And if there are several userxxxxx's around it's hard to know who is who.
 
7:06 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Plus, imho, resorting to violence shows weakness.
 
@Drise Tell that to the lady with the broken nose.
 
no kidding. thus my suggestion. i think what happens is people get overwhelmed a bit by all the information or are too concerned about the info they are seeking and just roll with the name rather than change anything or explore options / faqs and the like.
 
so
want to read my next four C++ tutorials?
 
Want to read …? No.
 
Is there a way to use getline with stringstreams?
 
7:09 PM
getline(mystringstream, …)?
 
hmph
 
So I don't have to use stupid temporary strings?
@daknøk read from file into stringstream
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like your style.
 
@Drise oh.
Maybe. Standard I/O streams suck.
Use Python.
 
@Drise All of it?
 
7:11 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes just a line, hence getline
 
@Drise never tried, but that'd be nice
 
Then moving the string into the stringstream is the best you can do.
 
tits.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes there isn't a way to get from one buffer to another until a delimiter? I feel like there probably is, but I'm not as familiar with streams as I would like
 
@Drise Yessssss.
 
7:13 PM
this ^
@DeadMG
 
basic_istream<Elem, Tr>&
basic_istream<Elem, Tr>::get(
basic_streambuf<Elem, Tr>& _Strbuf,
Elem _Delim
);
 
@MooingDuck Yeah that's much more clear than using a temp string. :-)
 
@TonyTheLion lol
 
@TonyTheLion I believe it.
 
7:18 PM
@MooingDuck Well, for stringstreams that's the same thing as moving the string into it, because the string is the buffer.
 
sure
they have so much data these days
 
memegenerator is down?!
wut
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think so, I think it reads directly from cin's buffer to the string buffer.
though my test is failing and I dunno why. ideone.com/bnBqJ
 
If a state trooper caught you driving at 175 mph in a 75 mph zone, what do you suppose would happen?
 
I'm more impressed that you can manage to drive 175mph.
 
7:22 PM
@Chimera he wouldn't have caught you
 
/usr/include/c++/4.5/tr1_impl/array: In constructor 'std::array<Point, 4ul>::array()':
/usr/include/c++/4.5/tr1_impl/array:50:5: error: no matching function for call to 'Point::Point()'
note: candidates are: Point::Point(double, double, double)
note:                 Point::Point(const Point&)
In member function 'bool PointReader::readFile(std::string)':
note: synthesized method 'std::array<Point, 4ul>::array()' first required here
 
@MooingDuck My license plate is visible....
 
What is it trying to tell me?
 
@Drise "no matching function for call to 'Point::Point()'"
you have no default constructor
Point a; //fails to compile
 
@MooingDuck I don't need one.
I never use Point()
 
7:24 PM
@Rapptz It's not hard.
 
@Drise if you have an array, you need one. (or we have to figure out that stupid array intialization syntax)
 
I always use Point(double double double)
Oh! Fantastic! D:
 
@Chimera Are you sure? 175 miles per hour?
 
@Chimera my car gets 80 if I'm lucky
 
@MooingDuck And that's what getline does!
 
7:25 PM
@Rapptz Yes, Corvette, 400 rwhp.
 
@Chimera not at 175 it's not
 
@Chimera You'd run him over.
 
@MooingDuck Maybe not... but as soon as the lights go on, I would imagine I'd slow down.... and then I'd be caught.
 
@Chimera well don't. cop cars only go to about 100.
 
@MooingDuck Hmm didn't know that.
 
7:27 PM
Honestly dude if you can drive 175 mph, go nuts.
That's insane
 
@Chimera cop cars are heavy, for protection.
 
@Rapptz I don't do it often, and only when no other cars are around... it really is insane doing on public roads.
 
@MooingDuck They are also heavily governored for safety
 
@MooingDuck That makes sense.
 
So cops can't go ape.
 
7:29 PM
@Drise it's so they don't get shot
 
Fastest I've gone was 110 and that was crazy fast
 
I went 85 once.
course, that was down a hill
 
@MooingDuck My engine disengages at 96
 
@Rapptz Speed is like many other things, you get used to it.
@MooingDuck What do you drive?
 
@MooingDuck No, I mean
A governor, or speed limiter, is a device used to measure and regulate the speed of a machine, such as an engine. A classic example is the centrifugal governor, also known as the Watt or fly-ball governor, which uses weights mounted on spring-loaded arms to determine how fast a shaft is spinning, and then uses proportional control to regulate the shaft speed. History Centrifugal governors were used to regulate the distance and pressure between millstones in windmills since the 17th century. Early steam engines employed a purely reciprocating motion, and were used for pumping water – a...
 
7:31 PM
@Drise Has a speed limiter?
 
@Chimera '98 honda accord
 
they are governed
 
@Drise oh, neat
 
@Chimera Likely, but at that speed, I'm pushing 3k rpm just to cruise. Which rapes my gas tank
 
Anyways, I hope I never find out what would happen getting pulled over for doing 100 mph over the speed limit.
@Drise Yep, that is for sure.
 
7:34 PM
the heck?
 
@MooingDuck ?
 
ss.get(*std::cin.rdbuf(), '\n') sets the EOF bit, even if I have console input waiting to be read?
shouldn't the buffer grab the input?
 
@Chimera Don't they have like a range of ticket prices?
 
@Rapptz Yes, but I think after 20 over it becomes reckless endangerment or something and it becomes more than just a ticket.
 
@Chimera Anything over 25 mph over limit, and you get to go to court. For 100 over, I wouldn't be surprised if the judge decided to suspend your driving privileges for a while
 
7:37 PM
waaait, get goes the other way?
 
@Chimera Here in Michigan, it's $155 for 26+ miles and $4/mile extra after 26.
 
@Prætorian Yeah, that seems a reasonable response.
 
100 over so $451
 
:5271625 Well the fine would be $711, but I bet the punishment wouldn't stop at just the fine.
Next time I see a cop I might just ask.
 
@Chimera Probably a temporary suspended license. lol
 
7:39 PM
@MooingDuck That is a great reliable car
 
@Rapptz Yeah and probably would be hard to get insurance after that stunt. Or it would cost a ton of money.
 
@Chimera that's why I got it
 
@MooingDuck K. Awesome
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{i++;}
Can I change i?
 
what
 
7:44 PM
wat
 
watt
 
ohm
 
What are you doing with i
 
wat wat
 
7:44 PM
@Rapptz I need to skip a few things
 
@Drise yes
 
@Drise I think there are better ways to do that
 
@Rapptz Maybe.
 
7:45 PM
^ WOw
 
@Drise it works fine, but it's probably a bad idea.
 
I also like how the dates for first stars continues to be pushed back proportionally to the sensitivity of the instruments applied.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Now where's Reddit discussion link? :)
 
oh my
i done my share of trolling idiots
 
@Drise sometimes it is the easiest way to skip though :/ Document it well. comments everywhere.
 
7:47 PM
i think ;-)
on Usenet
 
add a couple of if statements
 
@Drise that sort of construct might be more suited for a while() or do() loop.
 
it was fun, but there were some "professional trolls", like Erik Naggum (RIP), who maybe were too, let's say, insensitive (like when he made fun of dyslectic academics, and when he asked people to commit suicide to improve the world)
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Ohm, watt?
 
@Chimera you can google it?
 
7:49 PM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf sure.
 
@Rapptz lol yeah I hate that new "brogramming" style
 
Fucking google. Great doodle for the Star Trek anniversary, but a barely noticeable small GIF and link on Labor Day.
 
why the f do I have bitset::none but not bitset::all
 
@lezebulon I can't immediately think of why you'd need it
 
7:55 PM
to check if all bits are at 1?
 
@lezebulon are you familiar with an operation called inversion?
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf whut
 
it's also sometimes called complement?
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I don't understand what you're getting at
 
some people may refer to it as negation?
like, a beloved child has many names, u now
 
7:57 PM
I don't see how that would help me
 
@lezebulon IT'S EXCITING!
etc
 
well, i think everybody else here does, so, like, think about it?
 
what if I, like, don't see how that would, like, help?
 
What a strange conversation.
 

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