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12:01 AM
@CatPlusPlus I just added my scores... but now the table is gone. Did I fuck it up?
ah shit, i missed a comma
 
Xeo
Aw c'mon... the game lagging when switching to hyper mode isn't fun :<
And... now I had the Hyper colors on my next round... wtf
This just got broken
@Cat ^
 
What is Super Hexagon, exactly?
 
Xeo
Addicting
 
@ThePhD A game. You're a little triangle rotating around a hexagon and you have to dodge incoming shapes.
@ThePhD Well that's another thing about it... it's tough.
 
Ah. I see.
Cat's kicking all your butts on the high-score department.
 
12:08 AM
uhhh I just edited my old message... fuck
 
Xeo
Woot. I'm consistently failing to go over 55s on Harder. >_>
 
Lulz.
 
Great for out of context quoting
 
Can you revert edits in this thing?
Why do people post another answer 5 minutes later that adds nothing? stackoverflow.com/a/15605730/150634
 
@sftrabbit maybe they type slow
 
Xeo
12:11 AM
Btw @Cat, I like the zig-zagging pattern on Harder more than the round-robin one now. :s The latter is sometimes just overwhelming
 
@StephenLin Super slow!
 
for reps innit
 
Argh 55s on Hyper Hexagon
Bam 71
 
the dev channel of Chrome currently has a bug with flash content that causes it to play slightly faster
I timed it - it played 60 seconds worth of video/audio in 55 seconds
and everything sounds slightly higher pitch
it's so subtle that it's incredibly annoying
 
Xeo
There's this one shape on Harder that is so rare, I don't have a chance to grok it. :<
 
12:16 AM
@CatPlusPlus Where do you get this game?
I've only seen a hexagon game on kongregate
 
Xeo
Yay, 69s on Harder. And that shape at the end. :<
My biggest enemy on Hardest is overshooting. Stupid fast triangle. :s
 
> * KRC may or may not be a trademark of Research Software, Ltd., but you can bet your sweet bippy that Miranda ™ is! -- (this whole page is hilarious)
@Xeo You're really trying for the starboard out-of-context record now
 
59.37 on Hexagoner Hyper fuck
 
@sftrabbit negative for Version 25.0.1364.172
 
12:26 AM
@sehe Hmm, this is Version 27.0.1444.3 dev
luckily, an update is released every week, so I don't have to wait long for a fix
 
@sftrabbit whoa. I thought I got frequent updates. apparently, not so much (however, I don't use chrome)
 
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Seriously? Fuck me, then.
 
65 :v:
Only Hexagonest levels remain
 
Xeo
Meh, 70s Hexagoner
 
I see you've managed to pew pew a 60k SO troll into space.
I've never been more proud of you, guys. :')
 
12:40 AM
They did ?
 
Cat Plus Plus led the execution personally.
 
48.10 Hexagonest
Play the game Domagoj
 
Xeo
> Erroneous Nickname: registered nick
Fuck you too, IRC.
 
user1357851
I almost did not care, then I saw the dumb reply
 
user1357851
got my blood boiling again
 
user1357851
12:45 AM
sigh
 
I have dropped in for a quick subjective question?
 
@Telkitty That means you're incapable of perspiring. You should have a doctor check you.
 
@Pawnguy7 If you don't know, how the hell are we supposed to know why you dropped in? :P
@CatPlusPlus I might get addicted. :(
 
Oh. Apparently I forgot to ask if that would be ok and just appended a question mark... :|
 
user1357851
@Borgleader boiling blood = burning energy faster. Very good for fat burning :x
 
12:47 AM
One does not burn energy.
 
@Telkitty You're asian. I don't believe you have any fat to burn in the first place :P
 
Ell
the same girls continue to anger me.
 
@Ell Your better half threw an exception you couldn't handle and Relationship.exe terminated?
5
 
LOL
 
Ell
Heh that's clever
That happened ages ago
 
12:48 AM
@Pawnguy7 Of course it's okay
 
Ell
Also I'm sure there's some abortion joke about termination somewhere but I won't go there :P
 
Domagoj always has programming jokes.
 
user1357851
@Borgleader there is no fat Asian woman? That's a misconception: andreaurjoking.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/big-fat-asian.jpg
 
Exception that confirms the rule :P
 
12:52 AM
Ok. So, I like writing, so I thought, hey, what about a blog? I also like programming and such stuff, so... yes. Anyway, it occurs to me... I am not all that good with programming, persay. I cannot discuss elements of C++11, are anything real smart at all. I am learning, you see. Anyway, I was wondering if a blog could still be enjoyable, even if not knowledgeable. Say, about my attempts to make Pong, or observations while trying to learn assembly...
 
Speaking of writing, it's "per se".
 
Oh.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup, many people get that wrong.
 
@Pawnguy7 It's Latin.
 
for all intensive purposes
 
12:54 AM
@Pawnguy7 You have my permission
 
And on that topic, writing stuff down is probably the best way to learn.
 
Fuck yeah, it worked.
 
Ell
When I was little I thought an essay was an S.A.
 
"Per se". Hm. I will have to remember that.
 
Don't bother yourself with an audience, just go for it. Consider it your own personal /dev/null.
 
12:55 AM
I think I did to, Ell... those were the days :D
 
@Collin lol
 
So, you think it would be fine?
 
Don't remember, understand. :D
 
52.44
 
for all intense purposes
 
Ell
12:56 AM
I had a private dev blog for my game including screenshots, etc.
 
@DogPlusPlus That's the point
Play it
 
Ell
It helped keep up motivation but still I failed xD
 
PLAY IT
 
@Ell This still up on the interwebs somewhere?
 
@Rapptz INTENSITY (with a purpose)
 
Ell
1:01 AM
@pawnguy I don't think so. It was private anyway
 
Locally "hosted"?
 
Ell
It was a google blogger blog
But set to private
I think it was very helpful
 
Ah.
I didn't know those could be private.
Who here knows what the Prisoners Dillemma is?
I think that had en extra 'l'.
 
Ell
Not me
 
Hm.
How go Bartek's chunks? :D
 
1:19 AM
you mean his GF's chunks?
 
Sorry, I don't follow.
Minicraft chunks.
 
Gross.
 
I didn't say it :D
 
he was talking about his GF's chunks earlier, I didn't understand what it meant.
smooth chunks.
I actually would prefer not to know, I think its better out of context.
 
@TomKerr A nontrivial portion of the Lounge<C++> transcript sounds better (worse) out of context. :-P
 
1:30 AM
better is the new worse
 
Q: for emphasis on the web, are italics or boldness prefered?
I kind of like italics, but it is harder to read.
 
italics' markup is em for emphasis. choose your own destiny.
 
I know HOW to do it, this is a... visual design choice. Ease of use, as well.
 
@Pawnguy7 Italics is the "typed equivalent" to handwritten underlines. I personally would use bold for emphasis.
 
Given how the tags go, bold is "stronger" than emphasis, but... I don't know.
 
1:32 AM
Oh man... @sehe @DogPlusPlus boost::serialization is so easy to use o.O
 
@Insilico Given that, I think bold is more suited.
 
I guess it depends on the degree of emphasis you want to convey
Like italics is "light emphasis" and bold is "heavy emphasis"
 
That is also what I was thinking.
 
Xeo
Alright, sleepy time. G'night
 
Night.
is "fullscreen" not a word?
I didn't think it was "full-screen".
 
1:38 AM
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fullscreen
Not in the merriam webster
 
How would you say it?
 
tech terms.
 
might not be an official word but everyone will understand
 
Hm. True enough.
You know how most websites have a "keep me logged in" checkmark?
 
Yes.
 
1:50 AM
What do they actually DO?
 
Technically it's not most websites, since a huge majority of websites don't have logins. :-P
 
// See item # 14 in Effective C++ by Scott Meyers.
// re non-virtual destructors in base classes.
Found in boost examples. ^.^
 
To me, it seems they do everything except keep me logged in :\
 
@Pawnguy7 They set cookies that don't expire (or expire in a long time, say 30 days). If your browser is set to always clear cookies on exit or blocks them in the first place or something like that, it obviously doesn't work.
 
@Pawnguy7 They leave some sort of identifiying cookie on your machine
 
1:52 AM
Hm...
Not sure. SO keeps me logged in fine.
In fact, it made me forget my password by the time it didn't work :D
I don't recall making any sort of cookie exceptions though.
(if you want to read it)
So quiet... :D
 
user1357851
2:12 AM
Oh my window's phone remembered my login from 2 month ago, how sweet
 
Wish mine remembered imageshack for a day. Sigh.
 
@Telkitty Hopefully nobody steals it
(your phone that is)
 
user1357851
@Borgleader I was thinking the same
 
@SteveJobs hi
 
@MoorthyTheBoss yo
 
2:15 AM
Hullo Steve.
 
2:28 AM
lads and lassies
 
Jueecy :D
 
@Scott, I know that you probably didn't mean that, but I've quoted you here:
 
already flagged
 
hi shog
 
'evening
 
2:40 AM
good evening
@Shog9 is that you that flagged or removed the above comment?
 
@Jueecy I didn't flag it, but I did remove it when I saw the flag
 
@Shog9, may I ask you why?
 
Be honest: it didn't really add anything to the discussion there
They're called comments, but that doesn't mean you're supposed to just leave a stream of consciousness as you walk through the site
 
@Shog9, ok, thanks for the explanation.
 
np
 
2:44 AM
I've only flagged one comment
Don't even remember what it is considering I don't get offended.
Shit. What is it.
I'm trying to look but there isn't anything to differentiate them I think
 
Comment flags aren't shown there
 
Dang.
 
I mean, it tells you how many of them you've raised, and how many were helpful, but it doesn't give you any specifics
 
I've only did it once.
Apparently..
 
@ScottW Run, Steve Jobs is around :P
 
2:49 AM
Oh. Someone posted his skype and teamviewer IDs in a comment and you flagged it
So... yeah, I probably shouldn't quote the comment then either.
 
@Shog9 not as bad as the guy who posted his credit card and personal info
 
Oh that's what it is. Now I remember.
 
@Borgleader tell me this is a joke, please
 
Oh it isnt someone around here has a screenshot iirc
 
People post weird shit in comments like their paypal too.
For buying teh codez
 
2:51 AM
lol
It's not the first time I see answers like "Send me the code at email@yyy.com and I'll answer you there"...
 
@Jueecy Needless to say, that kind of answer is one of the reasons why Stack Overflow was invented in the first place.
 
There was a question yesterday "Can someone do my project for me?"
 
@Rapptz gold, I'd love to see the comments that followed...
 
I linked it in here, I don't know it if got deleted.
 
I hope so
 
2:55 AM
-6
Q: Creating Sweden Flag in C++

user2204168can you help me to do my project please? i really dont know how to make the sweden flag in c++ program. Can you show me how to?

 
@Rapptz I would just answer with the "How about no" bear picture. :-P (If I can find it)
 
That one.
 
Wait... why would you make the Swedish flag?
 
Yeah, why the Swedish flag?
 
Homework™
 
2:56 AM
#include <world> #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << std::flag<std::sweden>(); }R. Martinho Fernandes 14 hours ago
That's the only funny comment.
 
@Jueecy u changed avatar
 
I was expecting for something better. SO usually gives its best mocking this kind of people
 
Peace me out yo.
 
@CCInc yes I did
 
@Jueecy The best ones are usually on deleted questions. Which is probably why you haven't seen the really funny ones. :-)
 
2:58 AM
yeah, right
 
@Jueecy Just get 1,716 more reputation points and you'll be able to see deleted posts. :-)
 
after these two exams I'll put all my efforts into reaching 10k :)
 
well a bit earlier
 
Do we finally know if she/he is a 14 yo girl or a 60+ yo man?
 
we never will, this is the internet after all
Thank you for removing
I really dont want this to become Lounge<Stalkers>
 
3:07 AM
Yeah I heard you screaming from here :)
I better go to sleep, see you tomorrow everybody
 
cya
 
3:40 AM
 
lol
 
@Rapptz HEY, my code deosn't always crash in release!
 
I still don't know why it crashes
 
Really?
 
Yeah.
Code isn't that special.
Something called abort() basically.
-O0 fixes it.
 
3:55 AM
:toot:
62.18 on Hardest
 
4:15 AM
@Rapptz Mmm. Could it be something in a library you're using? (Are you using a library) ?
 
@CatPlusPlus You made it? Wow.
 
Also, maybe Valgrind can save you.
 
@ThePhD Nope, I wrote it.
Funny enough it works on LWS. Not on ideone..
 
@CatPlusPlus U crzy.
@Rapptz Yo GCC sux. Get the new 4.8.0 ?
 
Not yet.
I'm.. too lazy to rebuild boost and everything.
 
4:17 AM
:D
 
@ThePhD too bad it doesnt work on windows
 
He's using MinGW, so.
 
MinGW doesn't come with Valgrind
Valgrind doesn't exist on windows period
 
I meant you can open it up in Linux.
And run Valgrind on it.
Because it's MinGW code, and thus usable in Linux with GCC.
 
4:20 AM
I don't have Linux on me.
:|
 
SHAME ON YOOOOU.
Get a VM.
 
@ThePhD That goes out the door as soon as your code contains #include <Windows.h>
 
Shrug.
 
Also 105.24 on Harder
 
@Borgleader I wouldn't anyway.
 
4:22 AM
@ThePhD Not automatically, no
 
Well, it's close enough, right?
 
It works on coliru too :(
damn you.. this might be a windows thing.
 
Hah.
Well, sucks to be you. :3c
 
Your mom.
:(
 
user1722889
Hi all. can anybody tell me how to use "WM_LBUTTONUP". I am unable to get sample code after searching a lot
 
4:42 AM
@Arti Use it for what? It's windows message. If you get one, do something in your wndproc switch for it. Why you post your question here? It's not C++. It's not interesting. It's not informative. It's not even Zoidberg.
 
5:24 AM
Lol.
Can't figure out how to use WM_LBUTTONUP.
One of the most documented API's on this planet is WndProc.
If you can't figure out how to deal with WM_LBUTTONUP from WndProc, you should go get yourself some C# and WinForms/WPF or just give up.
 
6:01 AM
poor sod
 
6:20 AM
@Rapptz They should have made <factory> part of C++11. You could have std::factory<int> to create integers.
 
6:58 AM
Can you forward a private base class' members to the derived class?
Hm. You can.
 
7:16 AM
mawning
 
7:27 AM
meowing
 
user1357851
I am trying to figure out whether I have been trolled by a non troll
 
What's up?
 
user1357851
@TonyTheLion this: stackoverflow.com/a/15594488/1357851 seriously I am not sure who is aliased who is rep whoring, who is bored and who is trolling in that thread anymore.
 
user1357851
7:58 AM
 
8:15 AM
@Rapptz I'm not going to spoil the learning experience, but here's a start to get you going in the right direction: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
 
user142019
Hurray.
 
user142019
Ten billion euros gone.
 
user142019
Gone forever.
 
@Zoidberg did you check under the sofa cushions?
 
user142019
s/check/cheque/
 
user1357851
8:17 AM
@Zoidberg Did you check sehe's account?
 
@Rapptz quick tips:
- the capitalization was off;
- the use of statics should be replaced by proper singletons (see `GenericSingletonBase<T>`)
Of course, this is only a rough draft. In production code, I'd really use a proper LocaliedUtteranceProviderBaseWithCapitalizationPolicy, to be more flexible.
 
user1357851
Oh missed that
 
@Rapptz Oh, and lest I forget to mention, my code also showcases good modern C++ style, e.g. showing you how to solve the obvious problems with smart-pointers requiring constructors/destructors to be public.
This is obviously convenient, but not desirable in production code, hence the judicious use of friend class declarations and the application of custom deletors to centralize the instantiation/destruction!
I like how, clearly, the C++ standards library was designed by developers with ample This is obviously convenient, but not desirable in production code, hence the judicious use of friend class declarations and the application of custom deletors to centralize the instantiation/destruction! Enterprise Software experience, to make this possible.
 
@sehe, the ((int)(unsigned int) ch) casts are incredibly dangerous. You really should be using static_cast<int>(static_cast<unsigned int>(ch)).
 
It's just a shame that careful separation of concerns wasn't made the default in the standard library :(
@BrettHale True. Hence why I mention "this is only a rough draft". There's a lot I would do more tightly in production code. Not to mention the total absense of XML documentation and unit tests :)
 
8:28 AM
@sehe, have you decided on a namespace for later revisions? Just one level?
 
Well, that would depend on which library would be accomodating this. A lot of other things are left "open" (e.g. I'd usually throw exceptions that have been preallocated in an ExceptionRepository, so as to to avoid the danger of getting compounded exceptions in case the instantiation of the actual exception would fail)
 
ThreadSafeExceptionRepository right?
 
Woah, talk about bloated code
 
user142019
Oh cool.
 
Actually, our ExceptionRepository is usually configured to be thread local, but it is configurable. In most of our applications, exceptions would be marshaled (std::exception_ptr) to the UI (or logging) thread anyways before being handled
 
user142019
8:35 AM
You can use list comprehensions to query Mnesia databases.
 
IOW Mnesia databases model lists/enumerations
@TonyTheLion Well, welcome to the real world of production code! If your code needs to be robust and future proof, you'll find you cannot skip on the essential laws of software architecture
(just in case: ":)")
 
user142019
@sehe collections of tuples.
 
- ^^^^ -
afk
 
user142019
No, you clearly typed "afk".
 
@SteveJobs I believe the perfect C++ beginner book has yet to be written.
C++ Primer is great, but I think it focuses too much on technicalities too early.
 
user142019
8:42 AM
Fred y u no write book.
 
Haha, this is great :D
 
> essential laws of software architecture
does anyone really know what those are?
 
@Zoidberg Because it would probably take me forever.
Also, I don't think C++ is such a great language for beginners.
Neither is Java, by the way.
 
So which one is? :)
(I am guessing the answer is -- none)
 
Any language that allows you to do something interesting in 1 or 2 lines.
Which pretty much boils it down to a functional language with a REPL.
 
8:52 AM
@jalf Ouch. I'm not even sure if the hurt is of the "butt" variety there, anymore. Also, luckily, no one is reading that rant :)
 
@FredOverflow python?
 
I'd prefer statically typed, but I don't know enough Python to dismiss it completely.
I've heard great things about Python as a beginner's language, so it's probably true.
 
Same here -- prefer statically typed for beginners.
 
I think for beginners, it's not such a big deal whether or not it's statically typed
 
user142019
=ERROR REPORT==== 25-Mar-2013::09:53:20 ===
Mnesia(nonode@nohost): ** WARNING ** Mnesia is overloaded: {dump_log,
                                                            time_threshold}
 
user142019
8:53 AM
This happens when I turn my computer to stand-by while Mnesia is running.
 
user142019
A couple hundred of these messages. :|
 
@jalf I think :t in Haskell's REPL is a very good learning aid (it means "tell me the type of the following expression).
 
user142019
@FredOverflow I can't imagine statically typed Python.
 
user142019
That would just be pain and sorrow.
 
How does map length ["hello", "beautiful", "world"] look like in Python?
 
user142019
8:56 AM
Though I would loooove statically typed Erlang. I can't count the number of times I used a list instead of a tuple (or the other way around) and get extremely cryptic error messages because of pattern match failures in library code.
 
user142019
@FredOverflow map(len, ["hello", "beautiful", "world"])
 
Oh, I would have guessed it was a member function call on a list :)
 
I don't understand when I use std::function to define a lambda which I pass to a map as its comparator, I get a multiple definition error, but when I use a straight functor I get no linker error? WTF??
 
user142019
@FredOverflow Guido is not an idiot. len works on every iterable.
 
user142019
Similarly, join is very weird in Python. It joins strings by a delimiter. Usually this is myArray.join(":") but in Python it is ":".join(myArray). Again, because it works on every iterable.
 
8:58 AM
@FredOverflow yeah, but I don't think it's important. Nice to have, but not a dealbreaker if the language is dynamically typed
(you can just do typeof(E) instead)
 
any definition of std::function gives a linker error
what the fuck??!!
I'm confus
 
user142019
Objective-C is both statically and dynamically typed! Epic win!
 
@TonyTheLion Show us the code.
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion link with the standard library.
 
user142019
Invoke clang++, not clang.
 

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