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10:00 PM
@sehe Yeap.
 
g-makulik and Atle helped
 
@EwokNightmares Really. So you really argue that out of 10 views, 3 people write the fullblown code required and post it for you in under 2 minutes, YET it takes too much time? I'd say, you focus too much on being cross at the compiler, and too little on analyzing what factors actually matter
@Abyx You got it
 
@sehe too much time for me to put in the code yes
dont know the editing for entering
and didnt know char* vs char was causing the problem so didnt know to include it at first
 
you suck.
 
10:04 PM
@EwokNightmares (a) put it in without editing (b) I linked you to ideone.com. TWICE. (c) there's freaking "code formatting" buttons with icons on the text field...
 
@sehe ya sorry didnt know til after
and i cant put it in without editing it is maybe 400 lines of code
 
@EwokNightmares That's the point. You need to just show the minimal code that surprised you. That never fails to work. Because we speak compiler, and we can spot what you didn't know was relevant.
 
@sehe yes thats what i needed
soeone who knows what i dont know
correct, didnt fail to work
 
@EwokNightmares Had you reduced it to 12 lines of code to simply test your assumptions, you would have likely spotted the problem yourself, and otherwise you'd have had exactly the code to post as a question.
 
@sehe i tested my assumptions without reducing code
 
10:06 PM
@EwokNightmares I hope you'll remember this for next time, or you'd end up in this state:
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Q: What can I do when getting "We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account"?

ArjanDo not repost the question you were about to ask until you have READ EVERYTHING WE ARE ABOUT TO TELL YOU. While trying to ask a question, one could get: We are no longer accepting questions from this account. See the Help Center to learn more. Likewise, for answers: We are no longe...

 
my assumption was not that char* vs char was something to do with it
 
@EwokNightmares The thing is, you need to work a bit before you can ask others to work for you.
 
im not asking others to work for me, i have over 400 lines of code in this program
 
@EwokNightmares Always be reducing. Programmers do that. If you don't, you'll be programming by coincidence:
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Q: How to overcome programming by coincidence?

py_scriptIn the book The Pragmatic Programmer, the writers mention the programming by coincidence concept. It explains what it is, why it is caused, what are the dangers you may encounter and it compares with a landmine field in a war. Do you ever watch old black-and-white war movies? The weary soldie...

 
and i dont even need the answer, i was asking for academic reasons
 
10:07 PM
Ah. Then the question was off-topic by definition
 
it is on topic by those definitions
 
It's not an actual problem you have.
 
because it was giving me practical program problem, but then someone here helped me to just assume it as a number rather than a char
so I worked around it, and it was in past
but still was curious why its so
thats my meaning as academic
 
Ok. There's also a search box for this reason
 
i did search and google for my answer first
did not have the magic combination of words to find my answer i guess
 
10:14 PM
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A: What is the difference between NULL, '\0' and 0

Andrew KeetonNull Pointers The integer constant literal 0 has different meanings depending upon the context in which it's used. In all cases, it is still an integer constant with the value 0, it is just described in different ways. If a pointer is being compared to the constant literal 0, then this is a che...

Found using [c++] compare, ranked by votes descending
@EwokNightmares Thinking of the right keywords requires you to be aware of the XY-problem. You must never look for "the problem you're having with your approach".
Instead, ask yourself what you're trying to achieve ("I'm trying to compare strings or characters in C++"). Then search for that, because many many many zillions of other programmers have obviously cracked that particular nut in the past.
However, the chances of someone else having your precise confusion and wording it in the same confused way, are by definition pretty slim.
^ That's is also why we let the code do the talking. If you add anything else, it'd be to tell what you're trying to achieve, and possibly what else you tried
 
i do not have 20 years of experience to know how to ask a question in the form that someone with 20 years of experience will accept
 
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@EwokNightmares You don't need to. Just help yourself searching. Help yourself reducing. Then post if you're still stuck, because you'll have precisely what constitutes a good question at that time.
 
@sehe i'm still trying to grasp why *char vs char makes a difference to compare bytes that I've been using with success in my program so I can't understand how to ask the question in that context myself
 
7 mins ago, by sehe
Found using [c++] compare, ranked by votes descending
^ That wasn't too advanced, was it?
 
that doesnt tell me much to be honest
well it tells me much, but not much for my problem
 
10:23 PM
Now read in that very answer, selected only by vote ranking and "matching" keywords in the title:
It tells you everything you need to know. Besides, if that doesn't enlighten you today, just keep at it, learning takes time. It'll come to you. Persistence is key
 
okei its a character with all bits set to 0
so I compare my char to it and get different then when i compare to numerical 0
 
@EwokNightmares That's your assumption. I guess you still need to check your assumption
 
my code behaves differnt
 
No, it doesn't. Reduce. And check. Good luck.
 
10:30 PM
It's done. It was a good exercise in staying calm and explaining how the world works.
> Java Method Overriding Is FUBAR Part 7 of ∞ weblog.ikvm.net
@DavidKron Exactly what I meant the other day ^
 
@sehe "Java Sucks" is down the hall on the left.
 
I was merely making a point I had forgotten to, previously. Also, it's news. I'm not bashing any language gratuitously
 
@sehe Bashing Java is never gratuitous. :-)
 
10:46 PM
@tweetsbi clamarans* (clāmō; from clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātum) http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/clamo#Latin. "clamor" is a derived noun (only a verb in English)
@R.MartinhoFernandes so many delicious macrons
 
argh.
262MB of 270MB, 5kb/s.
fucking swamp internet
 
clamo clama clamat clamis calamity clamunt
 
it's my birfday soon
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit clamaveris de profundo lacu
 
@DeadMG Not mine. I've decided to try to quit having birthdays, so I won't get any older.
 
10:59 PM
let me know how that works out
 
@JerryCoffin Ow. Don't drop age-old traditions for naught!
Oct 14 at 21:37, by Jerry Coffin
I turn 18 every year -- just in a different number base.
 
fuck tradition with a ten-foot standard-issue pole.
 
@sehe Not for naught. For lack of aching back, headaches, and all manner of other stuff I'd rather not even think about.
 
You mean, you can't remember so well these days?
 
@sehe Can't remember what?
 
11:10 PM
:)
 
D'you guys have a paperish copy of the C++ standard, to sleep with?
 
lol no, you'd have to be insane
 
Just to show off, I mean.
 
You can't search through paper
 
@Jefffrey you can write it on a usb-stick and put it under your pillow
 
11:21 PM
That might work.
 
hm...
you can also eat a memory card with the Standard. not sure if it helps though. unless you're a robot
 
The intent was to read a paragraph every night before sleep.
Like a bible.
 
yeah, it really helps to get sleepy
 
@Jefffrey I once had a paper copy of a committee draft of C++98, but got rid of it the last time I moved (and hadn't looked at it for years before that).
 
std::move(Jerry)
fuck it. I wanted to write some code but ended up doing nothing =(
did anyone try to use gMock with Catch?
well, probably they will work together. however I'm still not sure if it's a good idea to use gmock in the first place %)
 
11:32 PM
Why do you want to read the standard in this fashion?
 
oh, I just realized that @Jefffrey has three "f"
 
Got to admit, it has crossed my mind.
 
@ScottW yeah, like that two "v" of yours
 
That reminds me.
We call it a double-u.
 
(removed)
 
11:34 PM
That is how you pronounce it, correct?
 
yep
 
Oh.
I cannot explain that typo.
 
but it's "v"
 
Yes. From what I recall of learning to write, it was always pointed.
And most fonts, though something like Comic Sans might be different.
 
English is awesome.
why
 
11:36 PM
I would say it is inconsistent, but in my experience, that isn't true of only English.
@ScottW oh, remember that footbrawl game?
 
Oh gawd
I hate flash.
 
^ wisdom
Ok. So I decompiled it.
Guess what I found?
 
Where the fuck is it running flash? The only tabs I've got opened are stackoverflow's
 
It is sly.
Flash.
Oh.
Singletons.
and like...
Rather interfaced, if that makes sense.
The game is Java.
Now, there are these crates.
 
lol... I left my laptop on for like 3-4 days. Firefox was using 2.6GB of RAM. I kill the process and start it again: 750MB
 
11:40 PM
So I have to have fans running at 6000rpm because suddenly Chrome decided to run Flash?
 
The crates contain items.
Anyway, it had like... an Action or something.
Let me look again.
 
Fuck it. I've killed it.
 
You know what I don't like?
If I accidentally double click,, say.
A .jar or DLL.
Explorer goes on a forking rampage.
I don't mean to open either of them.
 
lol
 
Although, why doesn't double clicking a jar launch it? Anyway.
But when I do killtask on all of them.
The UI for it goes away.
Um.
They are zips, yes.
Oh. True.
Well, anything is better than what it does now.
I am yet to figure out how to kill all the explorers without logging off.
My experience with telling windows to do things with extensions has not been very good.
Internet Explorer still opens .txt files.
Stupid Windows Update.
Always manages to break something.
Something like that, yes.
According to it, Internet Explorer does not cover .txt.
 
11:45 PM
@ScottW there you go buddy.
 
So apparently it defies laws or something.
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Q: How to make Internet Explorer not open extensions

Pawnguy7So, I had been using Notepad++ to open many be files - say, .txt, or .log, for example. And that is how I like it. One day, though, internet explorer suddenly started opening them, which I most certainly don't want. I think it might have started after an update. Note, Windows 7, and IE 10. So, ...

Gravatars are not global?
@ScottW I tried. It didn't work.
It is special :\
Ah.
In this game, you can... charge people.
Take a few steps and hit them, basically.
So there is a ChargeAction
 
@Pawnguy7 Related.
 
> Because Internet Explorer is a Windows feature, you can't uninstall it
They got antitrust laws over this.
Why didn't it get rid of them...
So yes, one day a windows update roles along, and Internet Explorer decided to start opening files.
I rolled some updates back, according to some uninstall page from Microsoft, and the problem was still there.
public static GameInfo getInstance()
Yum.
 
Is there something I do not know? I uninstalled IE as soon as I got this box. It uninstalled OK. What don't I know?
 
@MartinJames It's not really uninstalled :P
dun-dun-dun
 
11:52 PM
Is there a load of shite DLL's left over?
Oh, fuck it. I need a decent night's sleep! Now I've got IE nightmares to contend with. I need rest - There's a beer festival on Fri/Sat.
 
hmm
 

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