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19:00
@AndyProwl yeah, it doesn't work for member functions.
@Abyx I am wondering why they haven't proposed it (maybe they did?). It seems quite in line with the proposed for syntax for generic lambdas, and it's pure syntactic sugar, so it requires no big change to the core language
Can I subtract a number 'n' from std::set::iterator to get element at distance 'n'?
@VinayakGarg probably you can't.
ah! sad
@VinayakGarg You can use std::prev in C++11
19:05
@ThePhD then it doesn't even exist
@AndyProwl I can't use C++11, but now I remember advance :)
you can't tell if it is good or bad if it doesn't exist
But will advance() take constant or linear time for std::set?
@VinayakGarg Linear I would say. std::set must support bidirectional iterators, but not random access
19:08
@ThePhD so you still didn't prove you can. So you might as well build a 3D printer
@AndyProwl No use then
@BartekBanachewicz Nah. I'll just buy one. :D
@ThePhD buy a 3D engine too then
user457812
I'm makin' a 3D engine. It's fun.
everyone is making one
19:11
@BartekBanachewicz That's too much money. D:
@ThePhD there are cheap ones
@ScottW Well, I'm making a boat engine.
That bakes mother fuckin' bread.
user457812
I build a seagull once.
Subs are for scrubs.
there are also free ones
and you know, there are libraries
19:14
Blender has a game engine
Libraries are for scrubs who want to get things done.
oh wow
really?
user142019
Hallo!
user142019
Wie geht?
I thought you want to make something
@Zoidberg sehr gut
19:17
@Zoidberg geht's ;)
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Q: Should I use C++ or C for image porcessing?

Amadeus BojiucThe title says it all. I'm working on a robotics project and am also using Open CV, I already started using C++, should I switch back to C?

^^ amazing...
dammit, he edited the title.
user457812
O_o
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porkcessation
@Mysticial Godwin's Law after just 3 messages! Impressive
@AndyProwl yeah!
19:19
Aw I couldn't add my comment in time
@ScottW Don't be a "grammar Nazi" :D
> Why don't you read through what you've written before posting it? – flyingOwl 1 min ago
Oh, right
I can't take time to proofread things I post on the Internet I'm on a important schedule here man!
@ScottW lol
@Mysticial Curse you 10k powers!
user142019
@Mysticial lol old title
19:21
@Drise hey! I posted it before it was deleted.
I'm trying to find the other time godwin's law was invoked.
I need to find the screenie itself since the OP deleted his nazi comment.
@Mysticial Maybe I'm just missing the joke then.
@ScottW Who needs constructors
@Drise The old title was: "Should I use C or C for image porcessing?"
I felt bad today, because I accidentally reposted on reddit.
@Mysticial Oh, well, yea, I saw that the second time.
Stupid brain autocorrect.
@CatPlusPlus Just use... Man, has it been that long that I don't remember the language Cat always has a hard on for?
19:27
I'm a bad person..
dammit, I can't find that screenie...
You're bad at making jokes
@CatPlusPlus I thought that was established ages ago.
HASKELL!
It has monads and shit.
I can't believe I forgot Haskell.
user457812
It's easy to forget a language nobody really uses.
@nil Watch out, you're in Lounge<Haskell>.
user457812
19:30
@Griwes I know, it's basically bait.
Found it!
@nil You should've shushed me, then :F
user457812
I was going to throw in a joke about Perl too if it didn't get anything.
@nil I guess I stored it in my higher latency mental ram pool.
user457812
19:31
The write was probably being blocked by something.
^^ It's long, but it's a good read.
@Mysticial how big is your SO screens folder yet?
@bamboon I used @Rapptz's script for that.
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx That's somewhat part of a seperate proposal, although parameter list parens would still be required.
@Mysticial hmm, what?
19:34
@AndyProwl If you didn't see it yet, I posted the screenie of the other funny instance above. Apparently the reply-link-back didn't work.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial Oh gawd, I remember that guy..
> C++ super expert.
@bamboon He linked me an FF plugin that would make those screenshots.
@Mysticial Oh yeah I remember that one. That was funny
Xeo
Xeo
3 mins ago, by bamboon
@Mysticial how big is your SO screens folder yet?
read again
19:35
@Xeo Most of the comments are deleted now. Hence the screenie.
@Xeo oh... haha
I have no idea...
If you're wondering why I never went into liberal arts...
I can't read for shit.
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@Xeo that "(" after "]" looks so redundant %)
however ";" is also redundant.
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx [](auto x, auto y) x + y
No {}, no ;
@Xeo Combined, my SO and SE folders are 250MB. Mostly images.
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx That would be just plain ambiguous, sorry
I screenie a lot of things.
19:37
@Mysticial Pretty good read.
Why did he even bother to ask the question if the answers he got were correct, but not what he wanted?
@Xeo why ambiguous?
Is he just one of those?
[] auto x, auto y SOME_TOKEN x + y
or, [] &x, y SOME_TOKEN x = y, 1
@Mysticial well for someone who stores TBs of pi digits that's not much ;)
Xeo
Xeo
Second form is ambiguous, unless you introduce a completely new token
19:40
@Mysticial Break any new records lately?
@Drise nope
Xeo
Xeo
His personal record of how many days have passed without one of his answers being reddited cough
How about any branch misprediction-esq questions?
@Xeo: couldn't the auto be used for creating function templates out of regular functions the same way it is used in generic lambdas to create a templated call operator? I mean void foo(auto x, auto y) would be syntactic sugar for template<typename T, typename U> void foo(T x, T y)
@Xeo ahahaha...
Xeo
Xeo
19:43
> 2. 5 Lambda Syntax for Functions vs Named Lambdas vs use of auto in function parameters --- While there is clear interest on this topic, unfortunately we have not had enough time to work further on this important feature. Based on some preliminary discussion on the reflector [c++std-ext-14220 - 14232] it seems that a separate paper thoroughly discussing the various design choices would be in the C++ community's best interest..
@Xeo Thank you. What is the source of that text?
^^ Screenie of the day... That said I should probably get food.
@Xeo Thanks :)
@Mysticial What did it say before the edit?
19:48
> I recommended an app for Android (or browsers) that will show me a javascript error console or if there is a full debugger
In regards to C++11, what are the keywords alignof, alignas and noexcept?
I guess that first revision makes more sense to the comments.
Qt creator supports them apparently.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial Definitly
@Mysticial Yea that helps lol.
19:49
@Drise: I'd like to know about those, too.
Xeo
Xeo
@Drise alignment of something, align the object the same as something, and throw(), basically
Based on past SO experiences, I kinda guessed that's what was stated.
I don't get it.
Also, why do you think that having a code-completion/IDE preprocessor use clang be a performance hit?
Blurgh.
Skeletal animation makes my head hurt. ._.
19:56
why? it's simple as piss
user142019
user image
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Ell
Ell
lol
@Zoidberg Yeah, old stuff.
user142019
:(
@Zoidberg roflmao...thanks man. I need some cheer in my day ;-)
20:00
@DeadMG Well, I keep going through all these web tutorials and they're... ... pretty shitty.
most web tutorials are.
@Zoidberg ahahahah
but skeletal animation at it's core is fairly simple.
user142019
:)
ask the Croatian cock, he'll know more than I
20:03
@ScottW it's java, works everywhere
it's badly suited for compiling C++ though
it also 0days everywhere
@ScottW because it was designed for Java. Use SCons if you want to compile C++
it is good for java. duh.
I did just UNINSTALL ALL THE JAVA
soeaking of which
damn buggy chat, my messages are in the wrong order.
Java sucks. I hate all the integrated vulnerabilities.
Thanks Oracle for giving hackers free reign of my PC
20:08
@Drise ..and for almost every day popping up to ask if I want more 0days.
@MartinJames And the FREE TOOLBAR FROM ASK.COM!
And Norton if you are lucky.
@Drise Oh yeah! Forgot about that indispensable bonus.
> In the background, the Ask toolbar installer continues to run, but it delays execution for 10 minutes. If you are a sophisticated Windows user and you missed the initial checkbox, your natural instinct at this point would be to open Control Panel and check Programs and Features. When you do, you will see that only the Java update has been installed. You might also check your browser settings to confirm that no changes have been made to your settings.
Like really?
@Drise Well, fuck me sideways with a garbage collector! I would never have guessed, (bastards).
> (A side note: In Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 refuses to install the Ask toolbar at all, although it does install with Chrome 24. An error message in the event logs suggests the installer isn't working properly with IE 10.)
Wow, one up for IE
Though I'd still never consider using it in this lifetime.
20:14
time to go on an uninstalling spree.
user142019
@Zoidberg My children in the future hate you.
And on top of all the bullshit they install, or try to, they practically give your PC to zombie farms. Thanks again, Oracle.
@Drise I hated fuckin' Oracle when there was only database. Things have not improved.
uh
Always put const everywhere. PITA if you don't
fuck yeah.
my SSD is getting way too full.
20:29
@DeadMG You have to move all the Copyrighted music/films and illegal porn onto a spinner.
int *foo(const Bar &b1, Bar &&b2, int *, int *&rpi)
{
  int *pi = 0;
  int *const *const cpcpi = &pi;
  int *const *pcpi = &pi;
  int **const cppi = &pi;

  void (*foo)(char *) = 0;
  int (*bar)[] = 0;

  return pi;
}
Can anyone explain what the hell this means?
what the hell is an int *const *const?
@MartinJames Done, although I doubt my porn is illegal.
@Drise int *const *const cpcpi declares a const pointer to a const pointer to an int.
user142019
@Drise it is a const pointer to a const pointer to an int.
user142019
Real programmers use postfix const.
@Drise Err... no. Seems to return a null pointer.
What a nice round 60000 rep you got there
it would be a shame if
someone
upvoted your answer
^^'
user142019
Upvoted to make your nice round 60000 rep into 60010. :) — Zoidberg 4 secs ago
@MartinJames It's some example code that QT Creator used to display pointer formatting.
@Drise What the fuck.
@Drise Gagh! I write shit, but it seems like there's a whole ladder of shit.
Brendan Eich's mom is loosely typed!
Going through the 2.7 RC changelog
@MartinJames You've just now realized this? :-P
using Foo = std::vector<int>::iterator
You can do this?
20:35
Greetings.
no idea I did not know that you can use assignment within using, @Drise
I thought that was "typedef Foo std::vector<int>::iterator"
> * Added parsing of alias declarations: using Foo = std::vector<int>::iterator
@Drise This is new in C++11, "you can do this" depends on the compiler you're using (pun noted but not really intended).
@JerryCoffin Does it require a semicolon? (I ask as they didn't include one) Also, does this depricate typedef's?
Meh. The day they include support for std container code completion, I will be satisfied.
@Drise At least if memory serves, yes a semicolon is needed. It'd doesn't entirely replace typedefs.
20:41
initialization lists and POD struct initialization still confuse me in 11
A typedef creates an alias for a type. This creates essentially a new type based on the existing one -- but, for example, you can have overloads that take the two types separately from each other.
@JerryCoffin That seems somewhat useless. Maybe it's just me.
@Drise It depends. Consider, for one example, defining an 8-bit small integer type. typedef char small_int; does the right thing for the most part -- but when/if you try to print one out, it prints as a char instead of a small integer. With using small_int = char;, you can overload insertion so it prints out as an integer instead.
@JerryCoffin Fair enough. Seems less useless now.
using actually creates a new type, where typedef is just a reference back to the original type?
What difference does that make?
20:48
@Borgleader In the example that Jerry gave, I see it as
typedef char small_int;
small_int myvar;
cout << myvar;
myvar is treated as a char.
@Drise Actually, re-checking the standard, it looks like my fabulous memory has mislead me again: "A typedef-name can also be introduced by an alias-declaration. The identifier following the using keyword becomes a typedef-name and the optional attribute-specifier-seq following the identifier appertains to that typedef-name. It has the same semantics as if it were introduced by the typedef specifier. In particular, it does not define a new type and it shall not appear in the type-id."
yeah I just did this and was confused because it printed all three things :)
typedef int A;
using B = int;
if (typeid(A) == typeid(int)) std::cout << "A == int\n";
if (typeid(B) == typeid(int)) std::cout << "B == int\n";
if (typeid(A) == typeid(B)) std::cout << "A == B\n";
What's the case when you can override a function A myFunc(double) to B myFunc(double) if B is a subtype of A?
@JerryCoffin ok so, using something = somethingElse; === typedef?
@Borgleader I think MSVC even shows it as a typedef in tooltips if you hover over your "new type" :)
20:51
Meh, I can't delete... D:
meh those typedefs
Is 'using' just cleaner then?
@Drise apparently.
Oh dammit, I've forgotten how to do code inline
20:53
Found out myself thx
I've forgotten how to code...
user1182183
hm Guys I did some investigating and my mother confessed that she used my laptop and downloaded and installed some random crap, that's why I have the "Default Plug-In 1.0" rootkit virus, the extension always installs in chrome... I cannot find any instructions on how to remove it.. Does anyone have some tips, except reinstalling windows?
@GamErix install gentoo?
your mom was watching pron on your laptop???
backticks
right
20:53
Would any of you like to critique my hangman?
user1182183
@melak47 I just want to rescue my windows 7 xd
@Pawnguy7 if you want criticism, you've come to the right place :p
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It may or may not be constructive
@Code-Guru he didn't really ask for that
My thoughts exactly.
It is bad, I know it... just not exactly where or why.
20:55
@melak47 which is why I'm making a disclaimer
user1182183
Damnit :/ that extension keeps coming back, How am I going to do banking now? I've read it's aimed at intercepting bank traffic..
@GamErix Your AV software did not detect it?
user1182183
@MartinJames I have no AV but I am runnign sophos right now and yet 0 threds detected, combofix didn't fix it..
@GamErix Quite honestly I would just reformat the drive and install a fresh copy.
20:56
And put a password on your computer.
@GamErix you could leave the extension installed but disabled? lol
user1182183
@melak47 it reenables itself O_O
user1182183
dunno if I can make some chrome files read only so no extensions can be installed?
I think I have Gam plonked. Don't remeber why or how to undo it :/
@Insilico And/or restore from last week's system image backup...
user1182183
20:58
I have only "restore points" , not backup images ~.~
user1182183
and somehow those restore points don't work ;/
@Pawnguy7 Well - that should do it, no?
@MartinJames eh, windows install is not worth being backed up as an image, imo :p
20:58
Is there a way I can "deconstruct" anonymous types in C#?
user142019
inb4 tonyjoin
Like stuff.ForEach({ x, y } => ...)
@MartinJames I am sorry, I am not sure what you mean.
@melak47 Some of us actually use it regularly.

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