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18:00
@Ell lambdas for lazy people
@FredOverflow did you try this? isocpp.org/blog/2012/12/…
@Ell Basically, you can use auto as a parameter type, and you get templates for free.
@bamboon thx
> named lambda syntax for functions has not been attempted
What is "named lambda syntax for functions"?
don't recall
> [](auto a, decltype(a) b) { return a + b; };
Eew!
18:04
@MooingDuck Don't see how constexpr comes into this. In the case that var is 10, call foo<10>().
@FredOverflow I believe the more modern proposals are []<typename T>(T a, T b)
@LucDanton constexpr doesn't really come into it, the problem is just that I want to optimize a complex function for certain numbers
Ell
Ell
@FredOverflow that's pretty cool
@MooingDuck You could map instantiations of a template and dispatch.
@LucDanton thats what I do now, yes. it's just a lot more complexity than I want for something that seems simple :/
18:08
@MooingDuck vote for static if at the next C++ election or however this stuff works
@AndreiTita Won't help.
@LucDanton I was beginning to think the same actually.
Ahahaha C++ election
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@EtiennedeMartel Good news, I've made you 8 stacks of stone bricks you can make a cock statue out of.
Nothing earth shattering as far as I can tell.
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18:13
I need to work on the project but the number of fucks I give is negative.
@Zoidberg Cast it to unsigned.
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We need to make four class diagrams from our code.
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Fuck it, I'll just generate them.
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Also, this is fpointless.
@CatPlusPlus I'm gonna vote Stroustrup.
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18:16
@FredOverflow Why not Zoidberg?
@Zoidberg What have you done for the C++ community, besides complaining about Java?
@FredOverflow is that not enough?
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Complaining about PHP.
@FredOverflow Wait, that counts?
@MooingDuck No, Bjarne does that, too. Plus much more.
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18:17
lol
@FredOverflow I was warning people to not use C++, vote me
@FredOverflow he really does?
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Who doesn't?
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Except Javafags.
@bamboon Have you read "Masterminds of Programming"? The first interview is with Bjarne, and he starts complaining about Java on his second page :)
18:18
@Zoidberg Hey, we Javafags bitch about Java too...
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Java is a terrible language.
It's filed under "I was young, and needed the money."
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I don't understand why people want to use it.
@FredOverflow oh ok, haven't read that.
PHP is the worst language ever, and Java is the worst language ever designed.
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18:19
No, PHP > Java.
@Zoidberg Java is the C of object-oriented programming languages. Small language core, everybody knows it. You can find lots of Java jobs.
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I'd never want a Java job.
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No matter how many there are.
@Zoidberg That is correct, in the general case.
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18:20
When I use Java I feel like a noob.
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Q: For how long before standardisation was `string` available?

Non-Stop Time TravelC++ was formally standardised in 1998, but how far back can we find a class named string that looks like std::string does in C++2003 in a pre-standard C++ implementation? I ask because CString, as part of MFC, has been "out there" since 1992 and I'm trying to determine whether it was first seen ...

I can get along just fine with Java in my day to day work. It's not like I'm totally excited about it in either direction. It's just a language.
@Zoidberg Nah, I'd much rather Java than PHP.
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I don't. I'd prefer PHP over Java at any time.
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Even though it's terrible as hell.
18:21
@ThomasEding You know, I have been in the C++ committee, so I know what the C++ spec is, and how much it is useful. It is lacking in many, many ways. It has many flaws and ambiguities. The spec is not "fact" (what should that mean?), it is a attempt at describing the C++ language. Whenever there is something clearly wrong in the C++ spec, competent people ignore it - every time. You do not appear to know the C++ spec well, not to know how the C++ standardization works, so please do not make definitive statements about things you do not understand at all. — curiousguy 2 mins ago
lol
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PHP doesn't have idiotic this like everything must be in a class and forced manifest typing for everything.
Ell
Ell
I don't know what manifest typing is
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MyClass foo = new MyClass();
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Instead of var foo = new MyClass();.
Yeah, Java's lack of type inference is annoying at times.
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18:23
At times? Like, all the time. :P
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One thing I really hate about Java is YOU MUST INITIALIZE THIS VARIABLE BEFORE YOU CAN USE IT.
@Zoidberg IMHO, "definite assignment" is one of the saner aspects in Java.
@Zoidberg that is a valid point, never thought of that
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For example:
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int randomInt(int min, int max);
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18:24
And then:
@Zoidberg And that's bad, because...?
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double meh() {
    switch(randomInt(0, 3)) {
        case 0: return foo();
        case 1: return bar();
        case 2: return baz();
        case 3: return qux();
    }

    // (code will never ever be reached)
    // ERROR
}
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It can't even recognize assert false;.
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It's terrible.
throw new AssertionError("unreachable code");
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18:26
I prefer UB.
ARE YOU INSANE?
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Yup.
If I had a dime for every time someone forgot to return something from a function that should return something but didn't...
So you're complaining that it can statically detect dead code... what
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You'd have a lot of money since there are very many people.
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18:27
@CatPlusPlus I'm not.
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I'm complaining that it bothers me with errors because I didn't return on all code paths.
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I know which ones can be reached, and I write the code.
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Not the compiler.
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It's my business, not the compiler's.
Not returning in all code paths is a bug more often than not
18:29
Can't agree with you here Zoidberg
Can somebody explain this question to me? I don't understand what it is about at all. stackoverflow.com/questions/14486367/…
UB is not good
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I like UB.
You may think you're king of the world but the dead Apollo astronauts would disagree
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It's a deserved punishment for those who are not attentive.
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18:30
:D
maybe it wasn't Apollo 1
whichever failed flight was due to a software bug
@Non-StopTimeTravel Ariane 5?
No, it's stupid unverifiable bug-producing ridiculousness
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UB <3
@bamboon when you accept a T&& parameter, you don't always std::move from it. The OP wants to know when you would not move from a T&& variable.
18:30
What is UB?
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Undefined behaviour.
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I can do UB in Erlang.
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% ls
undefined.erl foo.erl
% cat foo.erl
- module(foo).
- behaviour(undefined). %% It's the undefined behaviour!
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Q: Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior

ZolomonWhat is the difference between undefined, unspecified, and implementation-defined behavior in C and C++?

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@FredOverflow Repwhore. :P
18:32
@MooingDuck do you really mean T as template parameter here? I mean, he doesn't mention it at all.
@ShotgunNinja that's right; flight 501
@Zoidberg Tell me something I don't already know :)
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@FredOverflow my second name is Wiktor.
@bamboon no, I mean T as a type, though I have a footnote that template parameters follow slightly different rules. Will reword.
@bamboon I hate it when people use T for non-generic types.
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18:33
@FredOverflow lolwat
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class T;
@Non-StopTimeTravel We discussed the root causes of Ariane 5 in my Software Quality Assurance course earlier this trimester.
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@Non-StopTimeTravel lol
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I had a phone conversation with a guy once and I had to tell him a sequence of letters.
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18:34
I said "W" and he asked "Willem or Victor"? I didn't realize "Victor" was usually spelled with a V rather than a W. xD
@FredOverflow I gets confusing, right.
The NATO phonetic alphabet, more accurately known as the International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet and also called the ICAO phonetic or ICAO spelling alphabet, as well as the ITU phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used spelling alphabet, where code words indicate each of the 26 letters. Although often called "phonetic alphabets", the spelling alphabets do not have any association with phonetic transcription systems, such as the International Phonetic Alphabet. Instead, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) alphabet assigned code words to digits and acrophonically ...
@Zoidberg hehe
@Zoidberg who spells victor with a W?
@MooingDuck Wussians.
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18:37
user image
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Cool shirt.
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Also, today I realized.
@MooingDuck I just posted about that.
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Linux has bin by default.
@Non-StopTimeTravel oh, so you did! That's exactly the scene that was in my head!
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boost::filesystem::path y u no char* ctor.
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Oh. Forgot .get().
@MooingDuck I know ;)
you can never find a knife when you need one :P
18:43
I've still never found a use for haveyouseenmynuclearwessel.com, but at least I own it.
nuclear--
oh
nato alphabet lol, For some reason I always mess up N and O
I was just gonna mention that, but you beat me to it.
sometimes I'll think it's November, or October, then remember Oscar, etc
I remember November, since my name is Nick, and I was born in November.
November, India, Charlie, Kilo.
18:45
You don't love me like you used to
Ell
Ell
@thecoshman carry one round :P
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A: Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior

Johannes Schaub - litbFrom the official C Rationale Document The terms unspecified behavior, undefined behavior, and implementation-defined behavior are used to categorize the result of writing programs whose properties the Standard does not, or cannot, completely describe. The goal of adopting this categorizatio...

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Wombat is an awesome color scheme.
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It's the best color scheme ever made.
Fun times, guys.
So, power went out at work.
So we went out to eat, and when we came back an hour after, they told us we had the afternoon off.
So I'm back home, ready to legitimately procrastinate.
18:49
Neato
@EtiennedeMartel i.e. cock statues?
@LucDanton Yeah, did I miss anything Minecraft-related?
2 hours ago, by sehe
It's there for you to try (mc-beta.sehe.nl, default port (25565) IPV4/6)
Not really a lot of memory available, though
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I wish everybody were as lazy as I am.
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So they won't complain I'm so lazy.
Ell
Ell
but then nothing would get done :O
18:54
lazy smart people seem to get stuff done, like automating stuff so they can be lazier later
Work smarter, not harder.
@thecoshman erm... 14EUR/month for the cheapest one
Oh, Java will probably get polymorphic lambdas before C++, lol.
@FredOverflow They'll get a shittier version first. Yay for them
18:57
@StackedCrooked close
@LucDanton did you want me to try stuff?
Oh, note that mods indeed have cleared that chat entry with the IP address
@sehe Nah.

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