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10:00 PM
@CatPlusPlus You might to want to try it if (you like starwars) || (like routing).
 
I'm playing Civ5 on one monitor and testing graphs on another
 
hm... for some reason VC++11 can't compile this Catch macro --
REQUIRE(calc_siphash<2, 4>("\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e", 15, 0x0706050403020100, 0x0f0e0d0c0b0a0908) == 0xa129ca6149be45e5);
 
@CatPlusPlus Is Civ5 alot better than FreeCiv?
 
@CatPlusPlus You like things that involve hexagons. :P
 
I last played FreeCiv like 10 years ago
 
10:08 PM
@ThePhD How's your effort going with the renderer? :D
 
It was worse than Civ2 so I didn't really care about it
 
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Q: Weird syntax I do not understand

another ordinarySorry if this question is too dumm but I just began to learn Java. My friend who help me study just sent me this and sait 'figure this out'. Unfortunately I am unable to read this. It looks like Perl to me :(. class _{_ _;_(){_=this;}} What does it mean?

^^ Does C/C++ forbid a single underscore as an identifier?
 
What was the rule? Was it __ is compiiler, and _ is api, or was that something else?
 
Xeo
Meh, FGITW question.. close as too localized or something
 
10:10 PM
@Mysticial Only if the following letter is uppercase.
IIRC anyway.
 
Xeo
@Pawnguy7 _Stuff and __stuff is reserved by the implementation
also stuff__ and stu__ff
 
__ anywhere is reserved by the implementation
 
@Rapptz Well, by itself. A single character identifier _.
 
__stfu
 
_ is fine
 
10:11 PM
@Mysticial nope
 
I knew about the first two, anyway. What I was wondering was, what the use was. I thought __ was usually compiler things, and a single thing was a different aspect.
 
Although it looks ugly. All underscores are ugly. But I'm a camel kind of guy, though.
 
@Mysticial Well, by convention it does, not by syntax. The underscore is meant to be for API stuff not meant to be used. You see it in the std:: too.
 
Xeo
@DogPlusPlus It's ugly for a reason
 
@CaptainGiraffe What
 
10:12 PM
@Xeo Yup. Don't touch.
 
@CatPlusPlus What what?
 
Xeo
@Pawnguy7 Doesn't matter. It's not for you, keep your dirty coder hands away.
 
There's no convention like that
 
wow... 12 upvotes in 3 minutes...
 
Xeo
Unless you're explicitly asking for compiler intrinsics
 
10:12 PM
@Mysticial java tag.
 
Xeo
@Mysticial I voted to close the question, FWIW
And I'll also vote to delete it
 
@Xeo Yeah good luck with that.
No one ever votes as "Too localised"
 
Xeo
Well, if it ever gets closed, that is.
 
@Xeo Meh, I don't use it. Or the people who name everything with a $, when it isn't PHP (or languages that do that). Not sure why it is attractive to name them like that.
 
@Rapptz I do. But mainly of the question is otherwise poor too. Otherwise I'll let others decide if they want to come up with brilliant answers for a specific case
 
10:13 PM
@CatPlusPlus There well is a convention withing the std:: to use _ for not usable by the user. and similar for __
 
I can't count the number of times I've voted to close as Too localised and I'm the lone vote. :(
 
@Xeo If we want to block it from hitting the multicollider, we just have to either close it, or keep the question score below 5 or so.
 
Xeo
@Rapptz Well, you can vote to close, right? Why am I still the only close vote? :P
 
@Rapptz Then maybe you're overdoing it
 
user142019
Hey guys wanna puke? :D
 
Xeo
10:14 PM
@Mysticial I don't care about multi-collider.
 
@sehe Not really!
 
Xeo
I just want that question gone.
It's useless.
 
Well I voted for you.
 
Xeo
Maybe Not Constructive would also be a good fit
maybe even better
Whatever, it's a bad question and it should feel bad.
 
user142019
+1 for "it looks like Perl to me." Also, close vote for too localized question. — Zoidberg 7 secs ago
 
10:15 PM
It's definitely constructive. As there's only one real answer to it.
 
Xeo
(Man, I sound like the Cat.)
 
java? it can be useful for better code obfuscation, maybe
 
Whether or not it's too localized is another story...
 
Are you guys going to nuke it now
 
@Rapptz Hard too tell
 
10:16 PM
Does Doorknob lose rep?
 
@Rapptz I'm not gonna nuke it.
 
You're just going to cast the fatal vote?
 
@sehe In hindsight, it doesn't seem as bad as I thought.
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Meh, I still don't see the question as "constructive" from any angle. SO's definition of "constructive" is weird.
 
Most things I vote tend to get closed.. I guess.
(also my email is there)
 
10:18 PM
@Rapptz Beautiful as that may look, I'm really trying to figure out what information I can distill (other than, you cast votes)
 
@sehe I'm not the lone vote!
 
Xeo
I don't think this is too localized. It's quite interesting. — Andrew Mao 37 secs ago
Meh
People suck
 
At least not as much as I thought I was.
 
Xeo
And they just keep voting it up
 
@Rapptz I don't know how you can tell from that screenshot
 
Xeo
10:18 PM
Maybe I'll just ask on meta to nuke it
 
@sehe A lot of the titles have [closed] in them so I guess they're closed? I don't know, I didn't invest too much time looking at it.
 
@Rapptz Damn. Why am I so bad at grokking things visually :)
 
@DeadMG Any news on teh Wide?
 
I added some primitive function overloading
and you can also return from yourself now, like f() { return f; }
 
Xeo
Puppy
 
10:23 PM
Do people have saved comments when they comment?
e.g.
Asking people to spot errors in your code is not especially productive. You should use the debugger (or add print statements) to isolate the problem, by tracing the progress of your program, and comparing it to what you expect to happen. As soon as the two diverge, then you've found your problem. (And then if necessary, you should construct a minimal test-case.) — Oli Charlesworth 2 mins ago
 
Xeo
Oh, excuse me. I didn't realize we were building a site for Google to index. I'll let you get back to your trigger-happy closing of any question that can't be found via searching. Oh and by the way, it seems someone has fixed the title. — Andrew Mao 17 secs ago
@Rapptz I'm sure some people do.
It'd be extremely boring and tiresome to type the same comment again and again and again.
 
pedants gonna pedant lol
 
Xeo
@sehe lol.I think I'd roll back
Also, fuck that Andrew Mao guy.
 
@AndrewMao What else is this site for if not to find answers? It is much more about finding answers than about asking new questions. Anything else can't scale. — sehe 5 secs ago
@Xeo Mmm. I would on SO. On meta, I don't really exist. I'm not going to go against any apparent culture thing they have going on there
Lol: SO forever building knowledge:
I'm still glad a conversation was had that required pointing out the non-existence of a capital underscore. — atw13 11 mins ago
 
Xeo
@sehe I think that a good answer to this question would mention the legal identifiers for Java. Unfortunately, you closed it before anyone could respond. Additionally, there are tons of esoteric questions that no one is probably going to look at again. I have asked and answered many, and I also point to the Unsung Hero badge as an example. I strongly disagree with your premise. — Andrew Mao 33 secs ago
"I answer bad questions, so they should be legal."
 
10:32 PM
Does Java have static storage duration?
 
Xeo
It has static members, but who knows what else
 
@AndrewMao your allegation is factually wrong. Also, the question is not about legal identifiers. I'm sure this question exists, and if not, feel free to write one. EDIT: Here stackoverflow.com/questions/11774099/legal-identifiers-in-java (only +142 Q/+180 A). Geez — sehe 1 min ago
The guy is just whining
 
Xeo
@FrédéricHamidi Depends on your definition of "all right". I'm not in the habit of editing questions I'm about to delete, for one thing. :) — Anna Lear 47 secs ago
What.
SO going crazy... wait, nvm.
 
too delete friendly.
 
Xeo
Okay, I'm so going to ask my fish expression question.
@JeremyBanksᐛ: People are actually voting to undelete it... — Xeo 24 secs ago
 
10:36 PM
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A: Can we nuke this "too localized" question?

seheThe question is about a contrived (bad) example with errors in it. It shows no prior research. Whether or not the OP is qualified to do the research is irrelevant, because SO is not the site to ask elementary language questions at (we don't teach you how to use If in VB.Net). If the question wa...

 
Btw... If anybody was wondering, one of the reasons why I linked that question here was to test the appropriateness of abusing close-votes to deny multicollider visibility to questions that have potential to get an undeserved amount of upvotes.
 
user142019
 
user142019
Christmas tree or butt plug?
 
user142019
Discuss!
 
Needless to say... it turned out to be controversial.
 
Xeo
10:39 PM
Well, seems I'm thinking differently than SO does.
Also, wohay, it's already on the hot question list.
 
just wondering, is that legal?
 
user142019
That favicon. :D
 
wow.
 
user142019
> <link rel="apple-touch-icon image_src" href="http://cdn.sstatic.net/stackoverflow/img/apple-touch-icon.png">
 
user142019
lololol
 
Xeo
10:41 PM
@metredigm No
No attribution to SO whatsoever
 
user142019
META IT
 
Closed and within 10 seconds, already a reopen vote.
 
i just found it through a google search, and died a little on the inside
 
Xeo
There's a question about SO duplicates.
 
@Mysticial we noticed
 
10:42 PM
@MooingDuck Yeah... Read the comment thread here:
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Q: Should trending questions be auto-protected?

AJ HendersonI noticed today that a request for protection came up due to the the large number of me-too answers on a trending question I answered recently. This got me thinking, since trending questions get far more attention than the average question, should questions that trend be automatically protected?...

 
@metredigm yes (if attributed, I haven't found that requirement on their site yet though)
 
Basically, gnat and I want to change the multicollider algorithm. But the higher-ups don't care. So now we're testing "manual" ways to improve the things that top the multicollider.
 
Meta Hows.info
 
10:42 PM
Bad politicians defending the honour of Perl? stackoverflow.com/posts/15648312/revisions
 
directional lighting.
 
Xeo
@Rapptz They forgot to remove the "network profile" link, huh
@Jeremy - already did. Just need one more now... — Adam Rackis 23 secs ago
Today's not Friday or April 1st, right?
OMG, really? If I knew there would be so much fuss about one stupid question I would neved asked it. You may delete it. I don't care. I know the answer now. Mission accomplished ;). — another ordinary 35 secs ago
sigh
I should stop reading that.
 
I remember the days when lighting was separate from shadowing. Good times. Good times.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Very nice!
 
10:45 PM
You'd imagine they'd opt for blocking whois
 
@sehe I do not understand the guy stating this is an interesting coding question. It's a bloody identifier. It's like telling the JQuery guys, you are soo clever and leet for using $.
 
Looks good @BartekBanachewicz
 
@JerryCoffin Well, I shouldn't even post screens that simple, but it really is starting to look nicely :)
 
woo! 200 meta-rep!
 
Xeo
Ahaha, people are even downvoting my other meta-questions now.
 
10:45 PM
well they failed at making the site favicon.. top bar
 
@Xeo You stepped on their toes. :D
 
I am now fighting with shaders to make them reasonably short and configurable
 
@BartekBanachewicz Simple screen, but it does show the lighting/shadowing pretty nicely.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Not really. It's like doing #define for while, #define goto if and then posting some code asking what it does
 
@Xeo lol that is meta =)
@sehe I see what you are considering. I do not agree.
 
Xeo
10:47 PM
Oh, @Doorknob already listed hows.info on said question
Just WTF
 
@CaptainGiraffe well, it's a flawed comparison, but so is the jquery comparison.
 
@sehe It is just the surprise of the underscore, combined with the Method/Constructor ambiguity..
 
@Xeo lmao
holy shit that is horrible
 
Xeo
Whatever
 
@sehe Ok, we probably have a different picture of the situation; I'm declaring myself out here.
 
10:50 PM
@Xeo That's horrible. lol
 
Xeo
I don't care, it's anyways.
 
@Doorknob 复活节彩蛋?
 
Xeo
Wow, they even actually undeleted that other question.
Fools.
 
@sehe Easter eggs!
 
@Xeo How is your meta* score standing up? =)
 
Xeo
10:51 PM
@CaptainGiraffe Barely >1k
If I get more downvotes, I won't be able to see votes again :<
 
@CaptainGiraffe Precisely. The underscore expressly having been introduced for the purpose of obfuscation (cf. #define) and also, wrongly. That's not constructive by any stretch of imagination
@Xeo I never was :|
 
@sehe Agreed, of course.
 
Ok :)
 
I am tired too, but I want point lights
 
Xeo
10:54 PM
Y'know, there is a tool available to everyone with >=125 reputation on SO that's documented as being applicable in situations where someone asks a poorly-researched question... — Shog9 56 secs ago
What
 
 1 000 000 g // Have a singleton, everybody.
 
Xeo
Okay, I think I'll just head to sleep.
 
@Xeo closevote
 
I think I find RAII so appealing, and that is why I like Javascript =)
 
Xeo
It's midnight anyways.
 
10:55 PM
@CaptainGiraffe what
 
@CaptainGiraffe _1, _2, _3
 
Xeo
@MooingDuck Close vote is 1k+, IIRC, and also ... Shog edited the question to have it stay open.
 
@Xeo 3k
 
Xeo
Or that
Was editing 1k?
Maybe.
 
(No, there is no convention, the only thing is _X identifiers which are reserved by the standard)
 
10:56 PM
Editing is 2k
 
the new being tight knit to a construct. And the environment of the function being so defined.
 
Click. You know you want to.
 
Xeo
Right, I'll just ignore that (meta-)question for now. Good night.
 
'night.
 
Voting - specifically, voting down - is where I was going with that one. — Shog9 42 secs ago
 
user142019
10:59 PM
I want C♭.
 
@Zoidberg Thats a B.
 
lol
 
user142019
Isn't it B#?
 
@Xeo Good night
 
B# is C
 
user142019
10:59 PM
Oh.
 
or just a really ugly pitch.
 

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