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12:00 PM
@Zoidberg not sure that I'd want McDonald's ever
it's gross
 
user142019
Sometimes we got Chinese.
 
user142019
Or friettent.
 
Xeo
@TonyTheLion Milkshake's about the only thing I ever get from there. Oh, and the ice cream sometimes.
 
@Xeo those are about the only things that remotely taste like they should be classified as "food".
 
user142019
 
12:07 PM
image not found
 
user142019
fuck
 
> Texas Chainsaw 3D
had no idea people wanted to see that in 3D???
It's disturbing enough as it is in 2D
 
Because for some reason people think 3D films are better or something
So they make everything ~3D~ and it sells
 
user142019
Eminem mentions Texas Chainsaw in one of his songs.
 
lol
my TV at home has 3D capability, but I've never used it
seems overrated to me
 
12:13 PM
How much does it cost to set up a business in Texas? I'm thinking of manufacturing tree felling equipment.
 
How should we know?
None of us is American and let alone lives in Texas
 
Hmm.. it's a bit early for US, so I guees nobody here would know.
 
Google surely knows
 
user142019
Fuck Google, ask me.
 
user142019
12:23 PM
 
user142019
You have a problem, mate.
 
Uhh.. OK, I'll stick to software development, after all, I have no error messages from my linker today. Code doesn't work, of course, but no build errors - must be worth a few beers tonite!
 
user142019
lol
 
The silence in this office is disturbing
 
user142019
12:32 PM
Well, make some noise.
 
user142019
For example, go fap.
 
user142019
loul.
 
user142019
French lol.
 
12:33 PM
wat
ahahahaha
 
user142019
The number of things I'm doing right now is equal to x in 2x = 0.
 
I'm having some better success with my Samsung now. I've stopped trying to make phone calls and I have got 'Angry Birds' to work.
 
1:01 PM
I need upvotes
 
@TonyTheLion we all do
 
we're all after those internet points
is operator std::string() a valid operator overload?
to stringify things?
 
user142019
Yes, except it's a terrible thing to do.
 
user142019
Use to_string and ADL.
 
1:05 PM
what about explicit?
 
user142019
Not explicit enough. :P
 
Not enough explicit.
... and jQuery
 
user142019
Too much C++.
 
user142019
Not enough Erlang.
 
user142019
1:09 PM
cdecl y u down.
 
user142019
Oh it's .org.
 
I-E-A-I-A-I-O
 
user142019
lol
 
@Xeo 10k+ :(
 
user142019
1:13 PM
> declare foo as pointer to function (void) returning pointer to array 3 of int
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Basically, OP failed.
 
user142019
cdecl y u ambiguous.
 
@Xeo transcript?
 
@Zoidberg bcoz of C
 
Xeo
1:14 PM
Too much work to screencap it.
 
@Xeo Hm, compared to earning around 7k missing rep?
 
Xeo
Aye
 
@Zoidberg Erlang is fail
 
user142019
Erlang is not fail.
 
user142019
Erlang is epic win.
 
1:17 PM
stop living in deniel
 
user142019
Didn't you work for Ericsson?
 
oh... my 1 y.o. codebase is a complete crap =\
 
@Abyx Mine is too, except it's from yesterday.
 
user142019
Code that is at least a day old sucks.
 
Xeo
@thecoshman s/deniel/denial/
 
1:19 PM
@Zoidberg I still do :(
 
@Xeo stop denieling him his spelling.
 
user142019
@Xeo s/denial/Daniel's/
 
@Abyx code basses suck
@Xeo peraps
 
user142019
@thecoshman I have a good idea.
 
@thecoshman I prefer guitar indeed.
 
user142019
1:20 PM
I take over your job, you go to my school.
 
muahahahaha
ha ha ha ha ha ha
 
@Zoidberg you realise people here have probably never even heard of Erlang?
 
for a lobster, you're quite funny indeed
 
user142019
@thecoshman I know many of them, though I don't realise them.
 
user142019
In fact, I know very few people who actually do know Erlang.
 
user142019
1:21 PM
@thecoshman yup. :P
 
Morning...
 
user142019
Afternoon...
 
I see there's still a couple penises on the starboard.
 
almost evening...
 
Xeo
0
Q: VS2012 doesn't like MyClass() =default;

learnvstMy wife took our mac to work this morning and left me with a Windows laptop with VS2012. I am trying to work on a pure C++11 project, using the code . . . MyClass() =default; ... causes the compiler to greet me with C2065: 'default' : undeclared identifier The code compiled fin with Cla...

Same user as before...
Hai @Mysticial
 
1:22 PM
@Zoidberg I am stuck rolling around in a cum bucket of Java
 
@Xeo If you're wondering why you got spike of upvotes on that lambda question...
 
@Mysticial cock be true
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Kinda
 
user142019
@Xeo default is an identifier?
 
@Xeo I had a recent spike of views to my profile. I'll leave it at that.
 
Xeo
1:23 PM
@Zoidberg Contextual keyword.
@Mysticial o_o
 
user142019
I thought only override and final were contextual keywords.
 
Xeo
Oh, right.
= default and = delete are "function bodies"
 
user142019
Also VS seriously doesn't support = default? :o
 
Xeo
Yes
 
user142019
Are they smoking weed at Microsoft or something? They really take their time.
 
Xeo
1:25 PM
Note: CTP still doesn't have it. IIRC.
 
user142019
lol
 
@Mysticial you knew what it was when asking this question, of course?
 
user142019
I couldn't live without = default and = delete.
 
Xeo
VC also doesn't generate move members.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Of course I knew. But I figured Xeo might be wondering since spikes of votes usually imply that a post got linked. Which was kinda the case here.
 
Xeo
1:27 PM
Can't talk about what happened specifically?
 
user142019
lol Visual C.
 
@Xeo Just go to my profile, and you will hate me.
 
Careers 2.0? nope im sure it was there
 
Xeo
18k profile views... can't remember how much it was before, but doesn't seem that much. I got 3.5k but you got all those special answers which got linked.
 
And this time, it wasn't a question.
 
Xeo
1:29 PM
Oh, newest answer.
I thought you'd go at that one.
 
user142019
@NoSenseEtAl stop stealing my identity.
 
user142019
(\/)(;,,;)(\/)
 
@Zoidberg did you see me escaping (that character in regex ) :D
 
@Xeo Yeah, it got to ~150 naturally. Then Bill the Lizard put it on reddit - and that's what happened.
 
user142019
@NoSenseEtAl nope
 
1:31 PM
@Zoidberg it is Futurama joke
 
@Mysticial he should charge you :P
 
@Zoidberg stop hiding from your true identity
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Did you seriously have to link "two cents"? :P
 
@BartekBanachewicz I'm trying to find the guy to thank him, but he doesn't go to the meta chats.
@Xeo That was edited in by somebody else.
 
@Mysticial people get pedantic with highscore answers
Hm, i think I only saw casperOne from the mods in any chat.
 
1:34 PM
BTW has using boost::optional vs using std::unique_ptr to return stuff from function been discussed on SO? Me thinking about asking Q but dont want to make double Q, tried googling it didnt find anything...
 
@NoSenseEtAl these two are completely different. optional is optional, unique_ptr is most likely a factory methd.
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Shog9 is often lurking here.
@NoSenseEtAl Different semantics, different usage.
 
@BartekBanachewicz not really
 
oh, Erlang has native support for integers of any size... tempting...
 
@xeo ok, will ask Q later so you can bash me there :D to me they seem similar... implicit conversion to bool can be used to signal : got nothing :D
 
1:36 PM
@NoSenseEtAl Link it there so I can add my two cents
 
@NoSenseEtAl You suck.
 
Xeo
@NoSenseEtAl We can also bash you here: You suck.
 
@LucDanton nah im fine :D
@ Xeo nah im fine
 
I'm sorry, i wrote the wrong code. In fact i use "letter = let". "letter += let" was for string usage. — user1983481 5 mins ago
^ can't we just ban him for like, ever?
 
1:37 PM
-1 not enough goto
 
Okay, I've done two commits today. I think that's enough work
time to write some OpenGL.... oh wait -.-
 
ok, Erlang does look funky
 
Oh fuck I broke build.
damn CMake -.-
 
@BartekBanachewicz hang your head in shame
 
@thecoshman That's not my fault I have to add new files in two places -.-
 
1:44 PM
oh look a polar bear!
who facepalm's most of his life
 
@BartekBanachewicz Shame on you
 
oh how do you get to take a picture of @sehe
 
it's his hidden self-portrait.
 
1:45 PM
I'm looking disillusioned in that picture
 
when he's bored, he takes pictures of himself and posts them on the interwebs
 
@da... @Zoidberg where's a good place for a noob to Erlang to start learning
 
like every girl on FB ever
 
It's a "you ate my cake?" face
 
Makes sense, you know, I hadn't anticipated there being 14 months in 2010
 
1:46 PM
oh yea
lol, Murikans
 
@TonyTheLion Hey. Thank the gods that they are still visiting. Look, otherwise the whole "there are no gurls on the internet" thing would be too true
 
your reaction?
 
@sehe it was funnier back then. You could have a girlfriend by lots of gold an magical items; now you actually have to take her for a date.
 
@thecoshman Can you write functional code?
 
@TonyTheLion Unlike you, who scouts reddit for funny pictures most of his life. Happy to oblige, no need to thank me :)
 
1:47 PM
@CatPlusPlus Never really tried, doesn't look that hard :P
 
@sehe lol :)
 
@CatPlusPlus can you write functional functional code though?
 
^ this (god damn you)
 
1:50 PM
@CatPlusPlus I like how the equivalent of 'a haskell' became 'some erlang'
 
@CatPlusPlus already there :P
 
I mean, a little bit will be enough (the whole language exceeds the lethal dose?)
 
@sehe you try saying 'LYAE'
 
@thecoshman objection, irrelevant
 
Oh damn. I just found the "lhf" guy from SO is tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~lhf
 
1:52 PM
@sehe It's not really an objection, just try saying it
 
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Q: Assigning chars to a char array with +=

Dennis RöttgerCurrently I'm writing a rather extensive homework assignment that - among other things - reads a file, builds a binary search tree and outputs it. Somewhere inside all that I've written a recursive method to output the values of the binary search tree in order. void output(node* n) { if(n->...

urgh
you can't
 
eww...
wth is this? outputString += n->keyAndValue << '|';
 
A downside of this is multiple emission of the template instantiation for the different types. Are these duplicates eliminated by widely-used linkers? — boycy 5 hours ago
^ this guy has a point – is there a way of avoiding this?
 
@Mysticial stupidity
 
1:56 PM
@TonyTheLion (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
 
Ah, found a way.
 
Whoever is stopping you from using std::string should be taken outside and shot. Every day for a week. — David Heffernan 17 secs ago
lol
 
@sehe wut, it's a real article
@KonradRudolph hm? hm?
 
hm hm
still tinkering
 
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, a curiosity. I promise, I didn't just upload that myself to lead you to think the internet has real articles too
 
2:02 PM
@sehe it does??? mind == blown
 
yeah. I'm not saying they're useful or even accurate. But they seemingly exist
 
Xeo
@KonradRudolph They should be, since the code is identical. Also, a global XXX_tag type is the same in every translation unit.
 
@Xeo The question is whether the linker will emit duplicate code for different tags
 
Xeo
Ah
Well, I think so?
 
But you can use inheritance from a common base to reduce the code duplication
 
2:05 PM
mind = blown. ^
 
Xeo
Ah, yeah. Same trick as for normal template "bloat" reduction
Like templ<T*> can inherit from templ<void*>
But still, the code should be eliminated by a good linker with optimizations on.
 
@Xeo Exactly, except that you don’t have pointers here, but the same principle applies
 
@cat have you use Erlang? what you think of it?
 
(Haven’t looked at the produced binary though to see whether the code duplication has actually been avoided …)
in fact, that binary is slightly bigger than one without the specialisation
but that’s only to be expected since the class is so small so there’s not a lot to deduplicate
 
@KonradRudolph Could this be considered another form of compile time polymorphism?
 
2:09 PM
@TonyTheLion How so?
 
man I can't type today
@KonradRudolph it is a question.
but yea, not really, but anyways. I've stopped making sense
I just got told they once had a 42k line function in this codebase
holy crap
I'm just looking at a 700 line one
srlsy?
 
In the last two months, six separate men filled in the “sex” blank on their job application with some variation of “Depends on who’s offering.” Two answered, “Yes, please,” and one wrote, “No, thank you.” I hired the last one because he seemed polite.
 
@TonyTheLion If you zoom out enough it will start making a pretty picture.
 
lol, my code is much too complex
just have Fruit<void> explicitly specialised as the base.
Nope, stupid me
 
2:13 PM
@KonradRudolph Inheriting using Fruit<void, 1>::Fruit; also an option (generally unimplemented by compilers though).
 
Anyway, cc @Mysticial. Today I had to talk to an employee who e-mailed a photograph of his penis to a woman in his department. I knew it was his penis because it said, “This is my penis,” in the subject line.
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@LucDanton Exactly ;) That was my first try, and my compiler barfed
 
@BartekBanachewicz what?
 
shitty 32 bit work laptops
with stupid roll backed to vista
 
@TonyTheLion it's from here thebloggess.com/2012/03/…. Jeff Atwood twit, if I'm correct
 
2:14 PM
twit?
 
and shitty screens the keep resetting there configuration back to default
 
twote
 
twatted
 
2:15 PM
¬_¬ shut up
 
twittered
 
@thecoshman shaddap
STAHP
 
@thecoshman we're having a serious argument here
 
@TonyTheLion should up!
 
2:16 PM
“Would it make it better if I said I was mailing pictures of someone else’s penis?”
 
> Awesome! Erlang has the power of the calculator you have on the corner of your desk with a weird syntax on top of it! Absolutely exciting!
 
@TonyTheLion Ahahahahhahahahaha.
 
@TonyTheLion Since when is clicking a button that says "Yes I'm 18" effective verification?
 
@Borgleader See my previous line.
 
2:21 PM
@Borgleader how can you pretend to be over 18 though?
 
Haha, awesome compile error:
> error: 'struct Apple' has a previous declaration as 'struct Apple'
 
@thecoshman quite easily, it's not like anyone is going to come verify that.
 
@KonradRudolph Presumably because it could have been 'class Apple' instead
 
Xeo
@KonradRudolph o_ô
 
It's really the parents responsibility to see to it that their children do not get exposed to indecent things
 
2:22 PM
@KonradRudolph Is that a warning as error?
 
Xeo
Different (unnamed) namespace?
 
@AndreiTita Nah, those are interchangeable. It’s actually because the second time it’s not a struct, it’s a typedef
@R.MartinhoFernandes Error
 
Xeo
@KonradRudolph Ow.
 
@TonyTheLion ¬_¬ you need to write a AI system to learn sarcasm
 
Here’s the offending code (and yes, it is an error, I just wanted to try out what the compiler would say):
using Apple = Fruit<struct Apple>;
 
2:23 PM
@thecoshman FFS. You guys keep exploiting my inability to discern sarcasm from any other comment on a written chat.
 
@KonradRudolph Ok, I thought it was the silly -Wmismatched-tags.
 
you suck. I hate you.
 
@KonradRudolph I believe we already said why we can't use the type in its definition
 
@BartekBanachewicz Did we? Anyway, I expected that not to work
 
somebody tried to do that recently
 
2:25 PM
@TonyTheLion hint: it's sarcasm
 
Somehow I’m vaguely sad that this question got locked before I got to 500:
499
A: Why not use tables for layout in HTML?

Konrad RudolphI'm going to go through your arguments one after another and try to show the errors in them. It's good to separate content from layout But this is a fallacious argument; Cliché Thinking. It's not fallacious at all because HTML was designed intentionally. Misuse of an element might not be...

 
@KonradRudolph I remember seeing it at exactly 500, but I guess a user got deleted.
 
@thecoshman It's nice
 
@TonyTheLion now now, calm down, or I'll have to run you through
 
2:27 PM
what?
 
@CatPlusPlus ¬_¬ now to work how that translate to normal people
 
@Mysticial Hmm. Possible
 
@TonyTheLion pirate talk for stab you
 
bitch, I will claw you till there's nothing left to claw
 
@KonradRudolph You could try making a really funny meta post about it. Maybe a mod will unlock, upvote, relock... lol
 
2:30 PM
@TonyTheLion bitch, I will blast you out the seas with a cannon so big you will think night is falling
You will sleep in Davy Jones' locker
 
@thecoshman Are the beds good?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes eternal
and worst of all for tony, wet
 
@Mysticial you getting swag?
 
@thecoshman then I'll be a wet pussy :P
 
2:33 PM
@TonyTheLion a rotten corpse of a pussy perhaps
 
@LuchianGrigore Yes
I was barely on the 5th page. So I got lucky.
 
LOL Bjarne. "Most of C++11 already shipping : Clang, Gcc, MS (Alphabethical order)"
 
2
Q: How to deal with OP asking you to delete your answer, which he has accepted

Raghav SoodI recently answered this question over at the main site. The OP then accepted my answer, and then asked me to upvote his question. I politely told him that asking for upvotes is not considered nice on SO. He then asked me to delete my answer, presumably so that he can delete his question (SO doe...

 
@Mysticial hehe I saw that one
 
The OP in the linked question went from -7 to -12 in realtime.
It was kinda hilarious.
 
2:39 PM
lol that guy's only 15yo
 
If he's not lying, then 12k is pretty insane for a 15yo.
 
yup...need a like for ques bcz i need points right now plz.. — Sri Tests 18 mins ago
@Mysticial you don't say -.-
 
0
Q: When to use boost::optional and when to use std::unique_ptr in cases when you want to implement a function that can return "nothing"?

NoSenseEtAlFrom what I understand there are 2* ways you can implement a function that sometimes doesnt return a result(for example is person found in a list of ppl). *- we ignore raw ptr version, pair with a bool flag. boost::optional<Person> findPersonInList(); or std::unique_ptr<Person...

What's with those answers? Seriously? An empty unique_ptr is not clear enough??
 
@BartekBanachewicz That's the OP who said that.
 
@Mysticial i mean, it is insane
 
2:42 PM
ah
 
@AndreiTita Erm. Why is ownership involved?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Would you return an unique_ptr to an object in a find operation in a container?
 
No. Iterator, reference, or pointer.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, what was your question about anyway? I just realized it seems to address the answer I initially wanted to write but didn't. So you are a wizard.
 
@Mysticial Downvote to oblivion
You should default to values and unique_ptr is not a value
 
2:46 PM
> The only thing you'll for sure know about a wheel is that it will eventually turn on you.
 
> because dynamic allocation incurs an overhead, so you only use it when necessary.
 
user784668
> I tend to use a Ptr<Person> class which throws in case of null access
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah god right. I meant a pointer. You shouldn't use an unique_ptr. I wrote that just after this answer
 
@AndreiTita Yeah, I noticed.
 
user784668
But there is an exception that's thrown on null access. It's called SIGSEGV or EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION.
 
2:48 PM
I like Matthieu's answer.
@Fanael Or not.
Should I link to questions from people "successfully" calling member functions on null?
 
Null pointers suck
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've added mine too.
Gosh, @Cat has a day for saying stuff that actually makes sense
 
@CatPlusPlus no, they don't suck, they are NULL
 
If it was a suck pointer, then it would suck
but it's a NULL pointer
 
2:50 PM
You don't have the authority to tell me whether I make sense
:<
 
@TonyTheLion Actually I was thinking you can't call method suck on a nullptr but sure, your explanation works too.
 
oh some people around here do understand me.
 
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh right, I should've said #PF.
 
Sucking pointers is not healthy
 
2:52 PM
@Fanael Erm, still not.
 
They're lined with asbestos
 
Xeo
Oh, he posted the sucky question?
 
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know that if the compiler happens to emit code that doesn't access the pointer, you can call member functions null.
 
@Xeo yup. I've commented that in my answer. You could probably answer with "you suck"
 
I want do in C++
And monads
And all of this nonsense sucks
Also, I need to do more Access
F'sake
 
2:55 PM
@CatPlusPlus wat
 
Not the loop silly
 
user784668
@AndreiTita That's a fake do.
 
Who needs loops
 
2:55 PM
Russian Pengiun
 
user784668
@AndreiTita I want do wtf <- getLine in C++.
 
@CatPlusPlus Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. </sarcasm>
 
Nothing would propagate without any explicit actions :(
Maybe <3
Maybe I should get a drink
 
I'm going home, bitches! today's my short day
nah nah nah
 
I was home 3 hours ago
 
2:59 PM
(Not that I'm going to go back home, launch the PC and do pretty much the same, nooo)
 

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