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@StackedCrooked I wonder how the man who tugged the rope feels.
Maybe like a kid breaking some glassware.
 
lol
indeed
 
why was the helicopter tied to the pole in the first place?
 
Only that there's no mommy comforting him saying it's not his fault. It'd now be a very angry boss immediately firing him without him able to explain anything.
 
lol
I found this question
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Q: new vs *new in C++

Archie MejiaI do this: MyClass myObject = *new MyClass(); But a lot of people say I should do this: MyClass *myObject = new MyClass(); Is there a performance difference. Or a logical reason to use the second method at all? I just prefer to use the first method to get rid of the pointer confusions.

 
6:29 AM
it is not like it would run away or something
 
@Rapptz I remember that one. That's the memory leak operator!
 
@Rapptz jeez
 
@Rapptz I favorited it so I can find it later, in case I need a good laugh
 
But why does the question have 11 upvotes, lol
 
+18/-7
I don't know
man
DLLs are a mess.
 
6:34 AM
Do you mean the concept in general or "microsofts implementation" ? (I'm sure linux has a variant)
 
linux uses .so
 
Yeah I wasnt sure if so was the equivalent of .lib or .dll
 
shared object
 
right, .lib are .a on linux
 
I should watch Starship Troopers again.
 
6:40 AM
@Borgleader and Windows with MinGW.
 
@StackedCrooked You should what?
 
lol, fixed
 
@Rapptz That counts as linux :P sortof
 
Funny.
 
I should start reading HxH again, I haven't read book 28-31 (even though I have them) because he took so much time to release them I forgot all about the story >.>
 
6:42 AM
@Borgleader Ah, dammit.
 
@StackedCrooked Fuck T_T
I've been following that series for pretty much half my life now
 
That picture has Hisoka in it. It's like he's trying to be buddies.
 
Shhh, I haven't read like the 4 last books :P
 
I was looking for hxh pics yesterday and probably saw a big spoiler. I'm so damned.
I hope it was fake fan-art.
 
Hehe
I spoiled myself looking for Naruto OST on youtube >.>
 
6:48 AM
Trying not to think about it.
Similar thing happened with One Piece. I looked up the wikia page for Ace..
I've become really dependent on the non-standard demangling feature in gcc.
 
This happened too many times
 
@LucDanton Thanks for alerting me to the namespace issue. I have a complete solution now:
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A: Inheriting pseudo-traits idiom

PotatoswatterThe problem with user-defined traits as a specialization of a library type is that a library type belongs to the library. Defining an explicit specialization requires opening the library namespace, which is ugly. Alternatives 1 and 2 can be combined into a best of both worlds pattern that alwa...

 
user1804599
7:05 AM
I have no idea really! boost may be faster since it is advanced or may be slower due to complexity. that is my point of confusion. — Tab 1 hour ago
 
slower due to complexity
 
Compile slow, run fast. The way of the Jedi.
 
Fighter jets are really complex, hence they are slow.
 
user1804599
Also lol @ comparing std::map to boost::fusion::map.
 
I don't get what that red box is in git diff
It makes me feel like I messed up something
 
user1804599
7:14 AM
 
@Rapptz I think it is whitespace error.
 
I tried to see if it's whitespace related, but it isn't afais.
@EvgenyPanasyuk I'll see I guess :s
 
Try to remove tabs/spaces on that line. I see such red boxes when there is superfluous whitespace.
 
user1804599
Diff a whitespace-ignoring diff with a whitespace-sensitive diff.
 
Caused by editors indenting stuff here and there.
 
user1804599
7:16 AM
Also configure your editor to remove all trailing whitespace on save. vOv
 
removing the empty line then adding a new one and removing all the white space fixed it
 
My editor pisses me off by removing the only the last tab on empty lines, then flagging it so I have to go fix the problem.
 
user1804599
#461! :D
 
@Rapptz If you remove all the whitespace then the keywords won't be separated from the identifiers.
 
7:18 AM
lol
Whoa.
@ScottW buzzfeed.com/alisonvingiano/… this happened near here
ignore the shitty source, I got it from fucking reddit :|
 
user1804599
 
7:43 AM
lol
 
user1804599
@rightfold - You need to have decent programmers and a good review process and this is not a problem. Besides why use new in the first place. Safety critical systems are programmed without using the heap at all. — Ed Heal 53 mins ago
 
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This idiot again (not personally).
 
8:34 AM
I'm going to have embarrass myself and ask another SQL question.
 
+1 for "toilet analogy"! (: — Velthune 2 mins ago
 
I hate SQL
 
^^ ahaha I almost forgot I had that answer.
 
hai Mysticial
how have you been?
 
hey
I don't see you around much. :(
@TonyTheLion pretty good.
you?
 
8:36 AM
@Mysticial Yea, well, the timezones may have something to do with that
I'm alright
YT not driven you crazy yet?
 
Not yet...
 
hehe
Are you normally online during your daytime?
 
I have a tab open. But I'm not always looking at it.
 
ah right
same here
also, I have to get this SQL thingy to work, and I haven't any idea how
 
DE?
 
8:39 AM
huh?
 
Data Explorer, lol
 
no, here at work
hi @Cat, how terrible are you feeling today?
 
can any firefox users check if this page works for them?
 
8:42 AM
Download link is no worky here (works in Chrome, but not FF)
 
it works
 
JBL
^Go on.
 
@jalf Which download link?
 
I like the idea of a browser download page that doesn't work in all browsers :p
 
Works fine
 
8:43 AM
^ What he said
 
JBL
Definition of "works" ? It displays well at least.
 
huh, weird
 
@jalf Don't worry. Doesn't work in mine too.
Can't select version.
 
Works for me, on Mac :)
 
works on my end
are you using FF?
 
8:47 AM
me? Yes. Exact same problem as @MarkGarcia. It went away after I refreshed the page though
 
Definitely works here
 
@jalf Some Microsoft guy might lurking on this room. Works fine now that I've refreshed it.
 
my FF updated just this morning though
 
And before anyone asks, no, it's not that I have any great interest in downloading IE11, except that VS2013 requires at least IE10, and IE10 crashes immediately on launch
 
JBL
In 2013, people are concerned about the IE downloading page not working in FF ? When did the flip happened ?
Ah, right !
 
8:51 AM
So I figure maybe IE11 will at least run without crashing. Worth a shot :p
Yay, it requires a restart, obviously
brb
So beautiful... :o
I can launch IE
/me closes IE again
 
user1804599
Avoid IE.
 
@jalf's in love with his new browser. IEeeeeeeeeeee!
 
@jalf "Yep, it works." close
 
user1804599
Of course it works. It’s been compiled.
 
JBL
8:59 AM
The "Close" button is one of its nicest features.
 
user1804599
Oh, YouTube has changed once again.
 
std::string commands[] = { std::forward<Args>(args)... };
this is giving me an incomplete type error..
 
@rightfold this is IE we are talking about
 
@rightfold blame @Mysticial
 
user1804599
@Mysticial YouTube sucks.
 
9:03 AM
lol
 
Oh. Empty array.
 
YouSuck.com
 
You're welcome :P
 
@rightfold kind of hard to do that when you regularly need to test various web-related stuff for work
 
9:03 AM
Ugh, web
 
user1804599
So glad our app only has to support Chrome. :v
 
So glad I don't do web
I need 2 more answer upvotes for 26k
 
user1804599
Yay I got Civic Duty.
 
suspicious
 
9:16 AM
Tencent QQ, popularly known as QQ, is an instant messaging software service developed by Tencent Holdings Limited. QQ also offers a variety of services, including online social games, music, shopping, microblogging, and group and voice chat. As of 20 March 2013, there are 798.2 million active QQ accounts, with a peak of 176.4 million simultaneous online QQ users. Current releases Stable {| class="wikitable" |- |- | QQ Official version 2012 | | Windows XP, Vista, 7 |- |- | QQ 3.0 | | Mac OS X Snow Leopard |- | QQ International 1.6 | | Windows XP, Vista, 7 |- | QQ International for An...
 
> 3.Tencent reserves the right to interpret the terms and conditions as permitted by applicable laws.
 
> It is the third-largest Internet company in the world behind Google and Amazon, as at November 2010, when it was valued at US$38 billion.[8]
not bad
 
hmmm
might be legit then
 
9:32 AM
I got 2 exams on the same day :(
 
waves from meetingcpp
sehe says hi as well
anyone else from the lounge attending?
 
Xeo
@je4d I don't think so - jelly. :(
 
jelly??
 
No problem, I don't find it difficult to downvote you.
 
Xeo
@je4d Jealous.
 
9:39 AM
@Xeo ah :-)
 
Xeo
Maybe, just maybe, because your question is bad (also, we don't care)
 
@Rapptz No one dupe-voted?
 
maybe to lose its quality
realibity
 
Why do you still use ` for emphasis?
You don't read what people tell you.
Why would anyone bother helping you, then?
 
9:42 AM
@je4d nah, I was there last year though.
 
@JerryCoffin Hey, get out of my head.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes :i read what people say and helped
 
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Why do you still use ` for emphasis?
 
because if you see the comments
 
9:44 AM
they do not read the question carfully
 
@SmartMan Yeah, but we have little interest in helping you.
this is the core thing you need to recognize.
 
lol what is happening here
@DeadMG hahaha
 
@DeadMG : i do not want to get help from you
 
@digvijay91 Some guy dumped a terrible question, whined when he got downvoted, and then whined when people pointed out how terrible it was.
 
you are not
the only user in stack
if you are pro , this only good for you
nothing worth to me
 
9:45 AM
I never understand
 
Xeo
Can we stop this before it escalates again? We don't care about your question.
 
why some people
only communicate in faux-haiku
 
what is the chatroom for?
 
My SQL query turned out more complex than I thought.
 
@SmartMan Discussing Kerbal Space Program, more or less
 
9:46 AM
@SmartMan Chatting would be a good guess.
 
it is for asking people if they can help you
if they can share their experience
 
@TonyTheLion So glad I don't do sql
@SmartMan no. That is incorrect
 
@SmartMan No, no it is indeed not.
 
@jalf I don't blame you.
 
@SmartMan There's a place on the website for asking stuff. It is clearly labelled with "Ask Question".
 
9:47 AM
that is what the "Ask question" button is for.
 
@SmartMan Well, yea but people have patience and limits, it is not like they owe it to us to answer the question
 
@SmartMan Try reading the newbie hints, and you'd know.
 
There's another place on the website labelled "chat", which is, surprisingly, for chatting.
 
SO is for that. This chat room is for not asking questions about programming. That is why it has a little tag right under the title
 
@SmartMan If you ask politely and nicely they probably would answer
 
9:49 AM
s/probably/maybe/ :)
 
i asked politely but some body are sick
5
 
@SmartMan So you want tell that to every one here, who could have helped.
 
instead of answering , they downvote
 
This room is not for programming questions. Sometimes, if people ask an interesting question in a polite and friendly way, and everyone is in a good mood, a question may be answered, but that is not the purpose of this room, and if what you want is an answer to your programming question, then it is a lot easier to just ask on stackoverflow.com
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i do not want to ask my question in chatroom
i now the rulls
i want to get your experience
 
9:51 AM
@SmartMan I know, I have down voted so many times. But that just means, there is a better way of asking a question, which you need to find
 
I bet I could get an answer to a question here even if I asked in an extremely rude manner.
But that's another issue.
 
does any one know some one
 
I know someone.
 
for paying money to him.her
to solve my problem
 
@SmartMan I dont know why but i find this quite offensive
what you are asking
 
9:52 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes : who is he?
 
I know shes too.
 
ok no problem
he / she
 
in bin, 20 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@SmartMan Lesson #1: don't use ` for emphasis.
This was my experience. Get it.
Having your question formatted like that will only push people away.
in bin, 20 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@SmartMan Lesson #2: really, you don't need that much emphasis, anyway.
And this too.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes : if you see my revision
fisrt , i did not use emph
 
9:54 AM
when i see the comments that people
did not read my question carfully
i had to use this
 
A: I just want to get your experience.
B: Here's my experience.
A: Oh, but blah blah blah blah blah terrible excuse.
 
ok , i will use your help
 
@SmartMan hey you were there yesterday
 
#3: your question title doesn't match the body.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes what's the sitrep?
 
9:56 AM
No one will know what the fuck you really are asking.
 
really?
 
REALLY
I should not need to be telling you this.
> Fastest way to find the number of total characters of a text file
 
can you help me what should i do ?
 
> Fastest way to find the number of lines in a text
Which one is it?
 
i explaind preface
 
9:57 AM
@SmartMan have you managed to decide whether you want number of lines or characters already?
 
You also tagged your question with , even if there's nothing about C# there.
 
i want number of total characters
 
@SmartMan Don't add unrelated stuff to your question. It makes it longer, and adds no information for potential answerers.
 
oh come on @jerrycoffin I can't believe you got 5 upboats for that :v
@SmartMan Didn't I give you an answer to your problem yesterday?
 
now i edit my question as you now
 
9:59 AM
@JerryCoffin : there is a different between the lenght of file and total character number of file that returns lenght of string. if there is relationship between them , let me know. thanks. — Smart Man 18 hours ago
oh fucking shit
lel.
now he wants codepoints huh?
 
Then you say in a comment "there is a different between the lenght of file and total character number of file that returns lenght of string". If you think so, you need to clearly explain what the difference is, and not expect people to guess what you mean.
 
I do not know
 
It is your task to explain your problem. Expecting people potentially willing to help to guess the problem is rude, IIAM.
 
@SmartMan the only way to get our experience is to experience the things we've experienced. That's what experience means.
 
ok . from the comments and answer of some people
this question has been made in my mind
to ask :
 
10:01 AM
MUTATION IN THE MIND
 
different between the lenght of file and total character number of file that returns lenght of string".
 
@BartekBanachewicz Name of my next band.
@SmartMan That's not a question :S
 
Urgh
I missed some fun I see
 
@SmartMan @R.MartinhoFernandes Thats is so confusin
 
Questions have interrogative words ("who", "what", "how", "why"), and question marks.
 
10:02 AM
haha
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I love faces of people when they get to that point of the talk
 
ok , i will edit my questio
 
@SmartMan I'm not trying to be snarky, but I really have no idea what that is supposed to mean.
 
@TonyTheLion you have to start reading from yesterday in the bin
 
" total character number of file that returns lenght of string" What trickery is this
?
 
10:03 AM
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not going in the bin
 
@digvijay91 fuck if we know
 
it smells in there
 
he prolly just discovered unicode or something
 
I understand that you may not be a native English speaker, but you have to make an effort to maximise people's willingness (and, to be honest, ability) to help you by making yourself understandable.
 
i@digvijay91 : it is in msdn
 
10:04 AM
or he doesn't know that sizeof(char) == 1
 
total character number of file that returns lenght of string"
 
It's hard to help if we can't understand what your problem is.
 
ok
 
@SmartMan I bet that's not what MSDN says (cue link)
 
mo problem
sure it said
no problem
 
10:04 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes @SmartMan Yes, R.Martinho right. Because that sentence does not make sense
 
have a nice day
 
A function returns length of strings
 
if you search
 
Just make a smaller one, please.
 
10:05 AM
i do not want to waste my time and your time
 
Taking a completely random guess, are you by any chance asking why the size of a file is sometimes reported as different than the length of the string you wrote to the file?
 
be fresh
 
@SmartMan What @jalf said
 
@SmartMan What's the format of the text file? ANSI? ASCII? UTF8? UTF16? Or something else? — Matthew Watson 20 hours ago
 
WTF-16
4
 
10:06 AM
I will strangle the next person that uses "ANSI" as a "text file format".
 
@BartekBanachewicz That amused me much more than it should have...
 
@jalf FTR I just got out of bed and I'm not responsible for the terrible jokes I make (cue slowpoke's top half above)
 
@SmartMan I think the answer to the question you framed, lies in the encoding itelf
I guess you ARE trying to ask whether there is a difference between the length of string you get when you read all the characters (which is equal to the number of characters in the file) and the length of file you are reading
 
I think he's gone.
 
JBL
> Smart Man
 
10:13 AM
Poor guy, has got so many downvotes
 
JBL
Where's the genius called "I'm an Idiot" ?
 
eh it's kinda sad that there are issues hanging on TS since last year
 
TS?
 
Twisted Sex.
 
Travelling Salesman
 
10:23 AM
I mean basic things like const, protected, that kind of stuff
+1 for "#define protected public"
:cripes:
also there are no type aliases
come fucking on
 
@BartekBanachewicz What language are you talking about?
 
@FredOverflow TypeScript
 
Ew, web programming...
 
@FredOverflow it's only about languages really
 
It's been almost 5 months since the last Core C++ video :(
 
10:36 AM
> Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentException: Module file name 'ucd2c++' must have file extension.
Fuck off dmcs.
 
Xeo
@FredOverflow :(
 
INSIDE ELON MUSK'S NEW ATOMIC CAT
3
 
In ninja, is there a way to attach an implicit dependency to a rule?
 
Xeo
SPAAACE
 
10:45 AM
@FredOverflow It's an interesting question.
The answer is obviously yes.
But in practice it's very unlikely.
Unless when it's not.
 
exec("format c: /q /u");   // oh noes, programmign screwed my computer!
 
What is exec?
Posix call?
 
I was too lazy to look up the real name :) But I think Turbo Pascal actually called it exec...
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked no.
 
10:47 AM
system?
 
ah, yes
 
Could you damage a computer using only portable C++11 code?
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked POSIX has execl, execlp, execle, execv and execvp.
 
user1804599
PHP has exec, though. :D
 
user1804599
I once used exec in Ruby to start a process and I was wondering why my server stopped handling requests.
 
10:54 AM
Did exec wait for the process to finish?
 
@FredOverflow POSIX exec? The caller effectively becomes the exec'ed process
 
what, they share an address space and such?
 
I once read about this random key generator that used uninitialized memory as on of it's sources of entropy. The compiler noticed that this was UB and concluded that the end result would be UB as well so it "optimized" the entire calculation away.
This makes me wonder, is there any way to read uninitialized memory without having UB?
 

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