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16:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes Teechnically, I didn't change the problem. I just simplified it to its core elements. :D
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@sehe Posted before, but still good. :D
It was relevant to the discussion about getting an american gf
who wants to get an american gf?
16:08
I'm sure you can read the transcript. it's not like I was there either
too lazy
@sehe I often dream of "hopping" downhill and the momentum somehow keeps me floating a few centimeters above the ground.
your loss :/
@StackedCrooked classic flight illusion. I believe it happens because the brain stops receiving signals from sensory systems confirming about gravity
Yeah, I thought it was common.
I thought it was someone kicking me off a chair over a bathtub vOv
16:12
wut. you need help :)
@ThePhD If you have to say "technically" instead of a categorical "no", it sounds like that's exactly what you did.
Even added a teen-girl intonation to that (Teeeechnically)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Awww, but it still solved the problem I was having with the code!
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@sehe That's not teen-girl! :c
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That's manly man reasoning intonation.
16:15
Teen-girl/derpstorm, for you
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Of manliness.
@StackedCrooked I think it means: no paddling
I first thought it meant no diving.
That's a paddlin'
16:17
But on second thought, that would be a very lousy diving picture.
I've never seen a diving picture. Well, not in a swimming pool
Quite the lame swimming pool if you can't dive.
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You can't go in crooked.
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You have to go in Straight.
16:19
hi.
_\|°
 ~~~
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It's a direct attack to @StackedCrooked.
@StackedCrooked somehow that seems to be an accurate pictorgram if telkitty visits the swimming pool (don't ask why - must have to with his avatars)
16:20
@FredOverflow carpeteer
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@Rapptz おはいよございます。
@sehe dunno why but that's funny
@ThePhD good evening (almost)
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@sehe "Abandon ship!"
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Almost?
16:21
^ that's not diving!?!
bend over?
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@sehe Inverse fishing, maybe?
The second kanji means water.
TIL diving is not what I thought it was
What a weird way to float.
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Uhm... those legs.
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It's like
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it doesn't match its body?
16:23
his butt is at the wrong side.
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Oh wait, I'm looking at it wrong
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But the head seems to e tucked in towards the chest
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Why would you do that when you're diving?
Precious:
"Please cleanup after you poo" source
@StackedCrooked ...said int to double
16:25
@sehe 'Danger - Curling' ?
@StackedCrooked astute observation
@ThePhD Did you think he pooped underwater? :)
@MartinJames Quite appropriate. A shitty pictogram
@sehe What is that, the logo of libcurl?
No that's way worse
16:26
@sehe cleaning while the radio is playing?
Swipe the floor if you don't have a torso
@StackedCrooked Deer hunter?
Title: Deer murderer: The Reckoning
i don't know myself
16:30
^ This is what happens if you leave it for too long though
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var bytes = new byte[0];
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I don't suppose because of the garbage collection and other per-object metadata that this resolves to something taking 0 space?
Garbage Collection?!? Are you sure you're in the right room?
@ThePhD var?
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16:42
Eh, it was a C# question.
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@StackedCrooked Just like auto in C++, resolves to byte[]
@ThePhD Why don't you ask in the C# room, or even better, on stackoverflow.com?
I don't understand.
What are you saying?
Where am I?
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Nothing. Nevermind. u.u
@ThePhD No, in C++ it resolves to byte*.
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16:43
Those were meant to be more separated statements.
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"Just like auto in C++, var performs type deduction based on the result of an expression or series of statements. In C#, the bytes here resolves to byte[], the C# array type."
@StackedCrooked JS room
"series of statements"? How?
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I don't even know, I'm just using terms!
@FredOverflow yes makes sense
16:46
Does C# have non-heap arrays like D?
@A.H. The result of new T[n] is of type T*, yes.
sigh you would think that someone with 45k rep and a few C++ badges would understand how reserving with VirtualAlloc works
@Mgetz Who are you?
@Mgetz and is that a winapi thing?
aye
why would that exist ?
16:50
reserving?
allocating
or VirtualAlloc
VirtualAlloc
because sometimes you need to allocate at a page granularity
or you need to change the write/read protections on page
it should really be called PageAlloc
or on occasion you need to reserve a massive amount of memory, possibly contiguous
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k
16:56
and you came here to complain randomly because...?
I think I'll take the fifth on that question
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@ThePhD It allocates an array object, which still has to store the size somewhere.
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@sehe curling is a great sport.
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memcached documentation is funny.
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> If using Linux, you need a kernel with epoll. Sure, libevent will work with normal select, but it sucks.
17:02
thoughts on best practices for C++ unit testing anyone?
I like CATCh
I've played with the new VC++ one, and Gtest
of the two... I couldn't pick one, I would say that Gtest is nice if you need portability
Never heard of it.
Couple people here use Catch
eh.. have to actually build it
17:09
@Rapptz We just started using it at work. Works pretty well.
saw it
I'll take a look at it
I use Gtest at work.
any suggestions for mocking objects?
I used catch but had to replace because no interprocess isolation
Though we don't use it as much as we should. My current task is writing a simulator for our hardware thingy so we can make unit tests for a lot more stuff.
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17:11
Is OpenSSL good or terrible?
@rightfold yes? it's a bit of both
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I have to encrypt and sign stuff with RSA.
@rightfold true
@DeadMG Why didn't you use something like system btw?
but that's just my opinion
17:12
@Rapptz it gives you a header
I know.
I use it.
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@Mgetz Okay, I’ll give it a go!
@DeadMG Oh wait, because your compiler blows up terribly?
Ell
Ell
Does RSA take longer to bruteforce than AES-512? I wonder.
Something about LLVM?
@Ell Does it matter?
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17:13
I wonder if clang-format works with C.
@rightfold the major advantage is that it's cross platform, if you don't need that you can use better
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes No. It was just a wonderment

Brute forcing AES-256 is not feasible

Sep 10 '11 at 23:44, 47 minutes total – 150 messages, 5 users, 1 star

Bookmarked Sep 11 '11 at 0:33 by R. Martinho Fernandes

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@Mgetz Does it work on Windows too?
@Ell My point is that "longer than several times the age of the universe" is irrelevant.
(That bookmark is awkward; I'm mostly chatting alone in parallel with everyone else)
17:15
@rightfold yes, but on windows I would recommend using the native CNG api
another option is NSS
zch
zch
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should base your estimates on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landauer%27s_principle
@zch No, I should not.
I was getting estimates for feasibility, not possibility.
zch
zch
Right
But I think it could still work for possibility.
@R.MartinhoFernandes given the NSA's involvement in that standard... I would say it's reasonable to assume we don't know everything about that cipher
Ell
Ell
@Mgetz interesting
17:21
@Mgetz That's not relevant for brute forcing.
point taken
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Q: Exception policy for "finally" in C++

user2665887Consider the class finally, running arbitrary user code in destructor. Here's the most minimal implementation (without forwarding, auxiliary function, etc.): template<typename Func> class finally { public: finally(Func f) : f_(f) {} ~finally() { f_(); } private: Func f_; }; The q...

@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
You will like it
@bamboon I understand what that question is trying to do... I just think they misunderstand how C++ is supposed to work. What they are trying to do should be taken care of by a scope exit library
@Mgetz What is a "scope exit library"?
@Mgetz UGh.
@Mgetz They are trying to write a "scope exit library".
17:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes aye it appears that way... without knowing that they are
Even in C#, finally should be avoided in favour of using.
As in python
"assuming the class is supposed to be used in broad range of situations" is the most wrong thing in the entire post.
This is a niche tool.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why does it violate ro3?
Ell
Ell
idk what finally does
17:26
@bamboon No copy ctor?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but does it need an explicit one?
Shouldn't it rather be deleted?
Yes, but that has to be done explicitly.
Ok, so that way.
And ewwww.
It even uses fclose as examples.
Ugh, kill it with fire.
@Ell a finally block follows a try block and is ALWAYS executed if the code enters the try block even if an exception is thrown
17:30
Sorry, I didn't search correctly then. — user3127568 2 mins ago
You can get all the things you want by just being nice to people.
Ell
Ell
@Mgetz Oh I see...
however last I checked C++ doesn't have finally because it's not needed, a destructor does anything finally might do... and is easier to use
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why didn't I use that function that has virtually no useful definition instead of the perfectly well-defined LLVM function?
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Q: Does C++ support 'finally' blocks? (And what's this 'RAII' I keep hearing about?)

KevinDoes C++ support 'finally' blocks? What is the RAII idiom? What is the difference between C++'s RAII idiom and C#'s 'using' statement?

RAII makes a destructor MUCH safer than finally
17:32
finally is so ugly in any language
you know
I actually disagree.
@Jefffrey there is the non-standard __finally in MSVC
finally sucks but it addresses some uses destructors can't.
such as?
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG what like?
17:32
how so?
What are you thinking of?
@Mgetz That is completely not the same thing at all. That's not even really interoperable with C++ exceptions. It's a completely separate exception system.
@Mgetz I say: fuck non-standard things
except boost
boost is fine
and is technically a pre-standard
particularly, I am considering the situation where you want to reference a local variable in a destructor.
Ell
Ell
Boost isn't non standard o.O
17:33
a super-simple example would be, "Destruct this object using this allocator".
@DeadMG I'm aware unfortunately on windows C++ exceptions are built on top of SEH
@Mgetz Only on x86.
@Ell is boost a standard library in C++?
@Jefffrey its the standard library ;p
@DeadMG I believe you since I know x64/ARM/IA64 are all table based... but source?
17:34
bah
I wish it weren't so, but I basically am a source these days.
and technically no Boost is not a standard libary... yet
@A.H. it's the future standard library + a lot of other things the std library won't see for the next 100 years ;P
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INIT: cannot execute "/sbin/halt"
INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
bool owns(int pos)
{
    return board[pos] == player;
}

bool owns(int pos_a, int pos_b, int pos_c)
{
    return owns(pos_a) && owns(pos_b) && owns(pos_c);
}

bool owns_horizontal()
{
    return owns(7, 8, 9) || owns(4, 5, 6) || owns(1, 2, 3);
}

bool owns_vertical()
{
    return owns(7, 4, 1) || owns(8, 5, 2) || owns(9, 6, 3);
}

bool owns_diagonal()
{
    return owns(7, 5, 3) || owns(1, 5, 9);
}

bool has_won()
{
    return owns_horizontal() || owns_vertical() || owns_diagonal();
}
Gotta love those one-line functions!
@DeadMG the reason I ask is because if you debug an exception on x64 it still goes through RaiseException
17:36
I think I fucked up something.
zch
zch
@R.MartinhoFernandes From Landauer's principle, bruteforcing 2**256 with 1 bit erased per iteration in temperature 1e-6 K would take more energy than is contained in mass of the sun. Seems pretty safe.
@FredOverflow what about them
One-line functions are clean code taken to the extreme ;)
One-line functions are their own reward.
then they are good ;)
Except each of those one-line function takes four lines and that's a lot on my laptop screen.
17:38
In Scala, it would only be one line:
def owns(pos: Int) = (board(pos) == player)
that reminds me... I need to learn the <functional> header
std::function is awesome, yes
it's very functional
If I change boot order and tell BIOS to save changes, it tells me no changes were made.
Luckily I can tell it to save them anyway.
I was expecting std::bind to be in <functional>
17:43
my computer is dying :(
@Jefffrey It is
oh, the page didn't load correctly
K, that was bad.
the hotel's wifi sucks
that was true.
17:45
very badly
int function_returning_0_or_1()
{
    return some_boolean_expression;   // Do I need to / should I cast?
}
Ell
Ell
you should cast imho
you should ternary IMHO
return some_boolean_expression ? 1 : 0;   // Somehow feels Java-ish...
Ell
Ell
actually that
I think ternary is better
17:48
h
hardly anything is ever fun with pointers
@FredOverflow it is a bit I guess, but casting a bool just feels wrong
by using a ternary you're being explicit
gusy i am new to this chat stuff can any one tell me what to do. i have questions regarding Qt and c++
17:51
go to stackoverflow
2 days ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
Merry Christmas from Lounge<C++>! Unless you ignore our rules, in which case you can't have any holidays. Sorry. xxx
That rules link is dead
just sayin'
@Mgetz Works just fine for me.
>jeb.piotrl.pl

This is a default virtual host. That means there's nothing here. Something might be broken. Or not.
that's what I see
@Mgetz works for me
17:52
link works
hmm
@Mgetz do you live in china?
nope
Colorado
although with BGP redirection who the heck knows where my traffic is going through
i doubt it's going to china
agreed
probably a DNS issue
Ell
Ell
17:54
why is china relevant?
china is always relevant
hmm can any of you hit that site on IPv6?
that's the only thing I can think of that's special about my connection... I have IPv6 access
and that site has an IPv6 address
can i ask qt related questions in this chat room(c++)
where can i go
18:02
@realtekme just do it
dunno
Ell
Ell
^
^ that sounds like a warm place where to ask questions
Ell
Ell
@Mgetz I hear this website is very good for getting questions answered
18:02
indeed
I've had a very good experience asking questions there
inb4 get out
and C style casts
and exadecimal literals for array size
that question is a gold mine
cleanup
inb4, the hint: get it
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goto cleanup;
0
A: Type Casting in C++

Karthikeyan SukkoorThe pointer is pointing the address. the address is integer always.

that guy nailed the question
18:12
:|
stupid sublime-text
guys
I don't know the precise meaning of "refers" and "denotes". When defining the meaning of "dynamic type" of an lvalue, the spec uses "refers": "type of the most derived object (1.8) to which the glvalue denoted by a glvalue expression refers". Stricly speaking, I don't think "os" above does really "refer" to the most derived object, but just to one of its base class subobjects. I hope you know what I want to say, though :) In some sense it "touches" the most derived object :) — Johannes Schaub - litb 3 hours ago
not sure whether that makes sense?
@JohannesSchaub-litb I still haven't wrapped my mind fully around rValue references... so no comment
"A 4096 bit RSA key used on a laptop can be revealed within an hour."
If this were in a James Bond movie, I would say bullshit. Man...
man
I should not have eaten that mince pie.
:)
18:42
I can help by deleting your question.
As previously mentioned.
1 message moved to bin
Windows 7 is an os btw
I also have nothing better to do and can do this all day, which is going to lead to quite some headaches for the other channel users.
in case you didnt know. I am proud of you that you learned how to delete messages
@DeadMG so help
lol no
@JABFreeware Oh, it's you again. I see you're still an arrogant jerkwad.
18:48
wow
hi guys
I never thought I'd see the day
@EtiennedeMartel takes one to know one I guess
@JABFreeware oh bugger off
I'm fairly tolerant, but this guy has been nothing but poison every single time he came in here.
18:48
Etienne comes in and instead of lecturing me on binning people's questions, he slaps the other guy.
anyone here know the diff between std::forward_as_tuple and std::tie?
and now Lightness too. dafuq is this, I think I inverted the polarity.
It's like he spent his entire life with his head stuck in a toilet and now he resents humanity for it.
@EtiennedeMartel I'll glad you could afford a water resistant laptop
still
you know, it would take more than water resistance.
you'd also need a reduced form factor.
18:50
hence why you lack skill and insult those who have it
@JABFreeware And the award for Best Comeback of 2013 goes tooooo..... @JABFreeware!
most laptops probably wouldn't fit in a toilet bowl.
Congratulations. You can fuck off now.
@DeadMG he already has that
@DeadMG I'm all for greeting newcomers in a polite way, but this guy is not a newcomer, and he doesn't deserve politeness.
18:51
awesome.
been a long time since I have been here
does that mean we can flag him out of the chat now?
@JABFreeware Not long enough.
@EtiennedeMartel Dumbo 1 has spoken and is correct for once.
I think 1000 years would be safe
for the next visit
The Dunning-Kruger effect is strong with this one.
5
18:53
so
Day 20 of 71.
@DeadMG Binning his messages, questions or otherwise, is fine by me ;)
I don't oppose the feature in all cases
Binning is fine. The issue is what you're binning.
Instabinning posts by noobs means you're not giving them any chance to improve.
If we had a way to force people to read the rules before they can post, sure. But SO's chat doesn't allow for that.
they have every chance to post another message that is not a question
18:56
You act as if they can read your mind.
they could ask.
"Their fault if they can't see the future and see that behavior that is encouraged on other rooms is frowned upon here."
many people do in fact ask.
Show some empathy, man.
in fact there was a guy just up there who did
18:57
"Empathy, not telepathy!"
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 25 minutes.
Hey, we did it.
holy shit I just made a 4 billion bit bitset
3
That's, what, half a GB?
plus memory allocator overhead
18:58
yeah
someone needs to rethink their design

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