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user142019
19:04
It's retarded.
this is the former C++ room?
@Zoidberg Problem with capitalization and indirection -- *this is retarded (but only because you're looking at a class written by a retarded programmer).
@speeder What is this "C++" of which you speak? Another of them new-fangled, high-falutin bunches of nonsense? Ever since IBM came up with PL/I, these new languages just don't know their place!
@speeder depends
I'm more of a Java man myself. It can run on any operating system!!111one!
There. I got Boost.program_options to ~work~ on Windows... ~decently~
19:08
@ScottW :D
@ScottW I'm more of an anal man myself. It can run on any gender!!111one!
actually, no, I like titfucking too much.
TMI
@ScottW fail
It's so much more SFW than /b.
Has splitting a pack/tuple ever come up in here? Slicing has, but that seems overkill.
19:16
my driver tries to access 0x00000000. I think I fucked something up.
@StackedCrooked /a/ is hilarious. They're so tsundere for /v/...
@BartekBanachewicz I bet it's ...driving u mad!
@StackedCrooked stfu
I am doing rendering rewriting a bit
and, uh.
@BartekBanachewicz it's because you don't do unit tests
19:18
@Abyx it can't be sanely unittested
@BartekBanachewicz right, because your code design sucks
@Abyx have you ever tried to unittest graphical aplication?
@BartekBanachewicz yes.
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@LucDanton here's what appears to be the link to my comment, although I can't actually find it anywhere on the page...
@LucDanton Mmm, I have thought about pack splitting atleast.
split<F>(a)...?
19:20
I want to write a library for colored console text. It would just be a wrapper for OS specific functions and I'd use macros. (From what I can tell, there are no portable ways to get a colored console :c)
More of a filter though.
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@Magtheridon96 yes please write that <3
@Xeo Ignoring the link and looking at all the comments I can see it.
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std::cout << colour::red << string << colour::default; shouldn't be too hard
I can't decide on an interface :.
19:22
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A: Colors in C++ win32 console

Dirk EddelbuettelYes, you just send a standard escape sequence, e.g. const char* green = "\033[0;32m"; const char* white = "\033[0;37m"; const char* red = "\033[0;31m"; double profit = round(someComplicatedThing()); std::cout << (profit < 0 ? red : (profit > 0 ? green : white)) ...

Wait what
I didn't know it was possible O;
Is this portable though?
Task(ListeningExecutorService executor, Callable<Result> callable, FutureCallbackEx<Result> callback, Activity context) and Task#run() or Task(ListeningExecutorService executor, FutureCallbackEx<Result> callback, Activity context) and Task#run(Callable<Result> callable)
Pick for me
Oh, yes, this was the C++ channel.
@Xeo I noticed that his indices are a [begin, end) range. The concatenation is for indices starting from 0 -- which can of course be trivially 'rebased'. But still, might be worth pointing out to avoid some confusion?
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@CatPlusPlus the former
19:24
@user703016 no.
Not wanting to ruin the fun, but you know that this confuse newbies right? I mean, anyone that never been here and want to join the C++ channel, will not find it, while anyone that join here thinking it is really about Cobol will be very disappointed and confused.
You've certainly read these articles that contain a lot of bullshit like "this exciting and innovative project brings unprecedented challenges blah blah blah". Is this general english style or North American specific?
@speeder and?
@speeder This is not a C++ channel
Remember that to non-regulars join a channel they must see the channel list, and they will see "Cobol" and not "C++"
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@LucDanton Ah, true. Although I personally wouldn't include it in the generation itself, but rather as a shift or something metafunction
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@user703016 that looks like english to me, yes :P
@speeder Yeah that's great.
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But the only difference between english & american english is spelling as far as I know
besides classics, obviously
I dislike the C++ label because then people are joining to ask C++ questions
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19:25
template<unsigned N, unsigned... Is> struct shift<seq<Is...>> : seq<(N+Is)...>{};
I'd get rid of language labels completely
@Xeo Ya atm my indices have Offset, Cons, Append and ToList member aliases.
But then mods might whine that we're not SO-related
Okay thanks
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@LucDanton Right, offset was the name I gave that function
19:26
Lounge is the part of the name that's important
Why is it so hard to understand :<
Also I named my concat implementation detail consecustive_indices. Not that it helps that much though.
@Xeo Anyway, back to splitting packs?
You should name it consecutive_indices instead.
How would you achieve that anyway?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Or maybe I should misspell all of my implementation details.
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@LucDanton sec
Anyone up for a serious question?
19:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh hey, I'm looking at rtl because ISTR you doing the moral equivalent of span or splitAt or something like that on tuples, perhaps thanks to Fusion. Does that ring a bell?
Now that I have all the great minds here, I'd like to ask a Boost.program_options question.
maybe this one is better suited on SO.
It's actually quite a nice question.
Or was that ogonek? Zipping ranges perhaps?
@LucDanton Hmm, not that I remember.
@Magtheridon96 I have just tested it and it doesn't work.
Maybe I should make that Task thing a superclass hm
19:31
@Tuntuni Thanks for the heads up
console coloring is possible.
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@LucDanton I think I had some idea a long time ago... It involved splitting off the first half, reversing the whole list, splitting off the second half again, and reversing that part. Something like that, anyways.
Fusion can filter. Is there a C++ algo for e.g. takeUntil/dropWhile though?
@Xeo wat
@LucDanton Oh, something like that I implemented.
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Q: Implementing POSIX "cat" with boost.program_options

rubenvbBefore you say OVERKILL, I don't care. How can I make Boost.program_options handle the required cat option -? I have // visible po::options_description options("Options"); options.add_options()("-u", po::value<bool>(), "Write bytes from the input file to the standard output without delay...

19:33
Btw wrong particles around lol.
@R.MartinhoFernandes pop_n?
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@LucDanton Basically, concat<split_half<S>, reverse<split_half<reverse<S>>>>. No idea if that would actually work though
Oh um that's for ranges.
@Xeo Wait what kind of packs are we talking about here?
> skip_empties_front()
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I don't actually know. I'm confuzzled right now
I think I figured it out.
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19:37
Btw, I do have a pop_front_n for indices.
@Xeo Irrelevant.
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I just thought I'd throw it in. :<
Okay before I start hacking on tuples time for a sanity check: Given a variadic pack, I want to separate the longest prefix that has no variants in it from the rest. Anything that I can use out of the box for that I didn't think of?
half fix.
@Xeo Or is that relevant? Write metafunction to count items until first variant, prepare two index packs?
19:40
$ curl -L http://bit.ly/10hA8iC | bash
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@LucDanton With "no variant", you mean it's all the same, e.g. "T, T, T, T, U, V, V, W" would yield "T, T, T, T" and "U, V, V, W"?
No I mean the predicate is something in the line of is_variant. Doesn't actually matter though.
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@LucDanton Problem being, that you can't expand two packs of unequal lengths in lock-step.
@Xeo Why would I need to do that?
I can zip_with on some tuple slices, too.
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Hmm.. true, you can put the pack in a tuple and get<Is>(t)... it...
19:43
The neat thing is that the indices are partitioned, so I get two non-overlapping views via two packs and I can reuse the one tuple.
room topic changed to FORTH: : helpdesk ( -- bool ) false ; [forth] [no-helpdesk]
dammit. Boost.Spirit is looking fine once again.
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Why isn't #prama once in the standard? :3 (Don't say "because pragmas are compiler dependent blah blah", I obviously mean an equivalent. And don't say "they are, the equivalent is header guards." I obviously mean why can't it be done in one line.)
19:48
// I hate Visual Studio compiler. comment was spot-on
positionVbo(std::move(other.positionVbo)),
texcoordVbo(std::move(other.texcoordVbo)),
normalVbo(std::move(other.texcoordVbo)),
@Ell Because
@BartekBanachewicz "Visual Studio compiler"? which one?
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Screw you guys.
19:49
@Abyx the one who fucks Rule Of Zero over
which yea, includes ICC
What do you want us to say, we're not on the committee
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Ohhh because means there is no reason? o.O
@Ell Because C++ sucks.
There's a lot of language features that should be in C++ but aren't, it's pointless to speculate why
@Abyx you suck too yet we don't complain about it
19:50
Make a proposal if there isn't one already if you care
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Meh, I don't care that much xD
user142019
Just use #pragma once and compilers that don't support it can get cancer.
there are too many features to make proposals. it's easier (and faster) to write a new language
changing it anyway is trivial
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@Abyx faster?
19:51
so if it happens the compiler doesn't support it it's not really a problem
@Abyx ahahahahaa
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You mean because of a proposal being accepted?
Surely implementing it and a whole new language wouldn't be quicker
no, he means because speaking nonsense is fun
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
@Ell yep. it's faster to write a new language in 3 years than wait for C++17
because why not say dumb things like that one ^
19:52
(and wait til VC++ will implement C++17)
why don't you write one then?
you'd join the club.
just good language isn't enough. we have D, but nobody uses it.
<insert "no shit, sherlock" image here>
I mean I have nothing against writing a new language
but saying C++ sucks in that context is srsly either whining or trolling
oh really? it's just a fact. like "C sucks"
C sucks more than C++ though.
And that's the point.
Also, nobody is forcing you to use C++
so if you don't like it, write in whatever fits you.
19:58
Like FORTH
yep, but (V)C++ is the best choice for me
FORTH is amazing (no, that's not sarcasm)
so stop fucking whining about it.
@CatPlusPlus is it similar to MUMPS?
Fuck C++ and C
@BartekBanachewicz No
19:58
@Abyx now you lost all credibility
it doesn't change the fact that is sucks.
Also where do you get the train of thought that you're not allowed to complain about tools you need to use?
It's pretty :psyduck:
@CatPlusPlus no, he doesn't said he needs them. He explicitly stated C++ is the best choice.
choice being the keyword here
"— C++ is best choice I have — Then don't complain" what

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