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I guess.
I tried running a VM on my VPS, but didn't succeed.
I think I'll read the install script then
LXC coming along?
user142019
Use a bunch of VMs and a fan, periodically reinstall and reboot them.
It doesn't really matter if you just want to run this locally, but if you want to expose it, a VM with grsec is a must
@sehe I experimented with that ..
00:00
@kbok :) it's rather straightforward. I had to remap userids, because I use the 2000 range
I thought kbok was kidding
@StackedCrooked I know that.
But everyone's being serious
@Rapptz kidding about what?
Shit, Zoidberg is expensive! 'Sure, $200 per hour, starting from 2 hours' - I gotta up my rates.
00:01
@kbok life and everything
6 mins ago, by kbok
@StackedCrooked How do I install coliru on my machine? The install docs are... unclear
@Rapptz @sehe already has an instance runnig
Heyo guys.
@MartinJames You'd take less for doing shitty homework for lazy people on Internet?
@MartinJames and limited to 4 hours due to abysmal attention span
00:02
@Rapptz That was a joke, yes. There is absolutely no documentation
@StackedCrooked It's currently broken, for me. Don't know why, but it is always failing with the same error (assembler step can't find intermediate file)
user142019
@MartinJames It's Java, what would you expect? I'm not going to put my life at risk (suicide) for less!
user142019
@totymedli Hello there.
@CatPlusPlus I wouldn't take the job at all :)
@kbok The code is entirely self-documenting...
00:02
@Rapptz Though yes, I'm installing it on my machine. I have plans :D
Can somebody tell me what is the unreleased programming language by Jon Skeet? They always link this question but I can't find out: stackoverflow.com/questions/284797/…
user142019
@totymedli It is a joke.
@totymedli Joke:
user image
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lmao
00:05
See github.com/bschmalhofer/hq9plus for an implementation
user142019
@StackedCrooked sorry, couldn't let it.
That's what people do when you give them anonymity
Should the cases in a switch be on the same level as the switch?
user142019
I mean, I'm your father.
@StackedCrooked What do you think it is? Line noise?
00:05
@Pawnguy7 Yes. No. Depends. Coding convention. Irrelevant.
@sehe Oh thanks dude, I totally looking for this:'DDD I don't have the rep to see deleted questions but you made my day:D
@sehe Well, it just doesn't seem related to coliru.
user142019
@sehe I wouldn't be surprised if it were a valid Perl program.
@StackedCrooked Really?
user142019
@StackedCrooked And "__" is?
00:06
ahaha
@StackedCrooked You don't say
@Zoidberg That was my test.
user142019
Well, then "I had sex with your mom." was my test.
Imposter!
@Pawnguy7 When I first started out my text editor put cases right under switches.
So I've stuck with that.
00:07
Implobster?
@Zoidberg Test for what? If you were gay or not? :P
That is what I noticed VS did, I think I used to indent them one.Hm.
@Rapptz Is that why you still use DEFPROC, DIM, and GOSUB too?
user142019
Omg awesome thanks sehe.
user142019
I had to think of a syntax for my language.
user142019
00:08
And DEFPROC for defining functions is just perfect!
@Zoidberg Make sure it starts in 4th column exactly
When I first started out my punch cards required that
So I've stuck with that
user142019
No, they didn't.
user142019
They machines processing them did.
and mandatory leading line numbers:
10 DEFPROC foo
Misreading what I meant!
But whatever.
user142019
@StackedCrooked lemme try something.
Also ahahaha my boss told me today he considers adding a blurb to our company's page that a ~top 500 SO user~ is working here (that's me)
There are 2 badges according to getting stars in the SO chat. Do I wondered how fast somebody can get a star after entering here. There should e a contest about this.
Well yesterday
It's 2AM
user142019
@StackedCrooked coliru.stacked-crooked.com/feedback Coliru has become XSS heaven.
00:11
@Zoidberg lol
right...
user142019
Also, use Haml. :v
A software executing untrusted code that's really good at sanitising input
user142019
> A software
21 mins ago, by StackedCrooked
This may not last long :)
00:13
@sehe Actually why was that answer deleted? It looks like a perfect solution to me.
I could use an RSS reader that doesn't use embedded IE to show news because uh RSSOwl doesn't work too well because of that
I find it fascinating that @sbi seems to dominate the starboard whenever he shows up
Who the fuck looks at IE and goes "yup, that's a good choice", especially that now WebKit exists
But then again this is RSS reader written in Java on Eclipse platform so I guess I shouldn't be surprised by anything
@Borgleader He notes all the good stuff during the week and dumps everything at once.
@totymedli ...
user142019
00:14
But it's so easy to use it comes with .NET!
user142019
loljava
@CatPlusPlus 1. ditch windows 2. ???? 3. profit
user142019
RSS is FUBAR anyway who cares.
:effort:
hes on OSX i think
00:15
Your mom is FUBAR
Ahahahaha never
or is it zoidberg who has a mac?
Fuck OSX
user142019
OS X is almost as nice as Arch Linux.
user142019
Windows is just beyond terrible.
OSX is almost as nice as dung pie
00:16
My bad, you both have kitty avatars im starting to mix you guys up
user142019
AdBlock.
Agree with @Cat. Disagree with @Zoid. Windows is amazing and OSX is terrible.
because they totally look alike
I am confused about how I can... check these.
00:16
Windows is really not that amazing
@kbok all i remembered was "some guy with a cat avatar has a mac"
@Borgleader Zoidberg has a dirty mac.
@Pawnguy7 Check for what?
Diseases?
@Pawnguy7 bitmask. if(wButtons & XINPUT_GAMEPAD_DPAD_UP) { indeed
00:17
Which buttons are pressed using bits.
user142019
@StackedCrooked footjob goodjob!
AND not OR
user142019
lol or
@Pawnguy7 Depends if your bits can reach the top rows of keys.
Yeah, I'll just go to sleep I guess. See ya
user142019
00:18
BYE KBOK
@StackedCrooked Lol... <script>alert('fail');</script> @ most recent feedback
@kbok Later.
user142019
@Doorknob s/fail/pwnt/ noob.
user142019
Also, it worked before he fixed it. :(
00:19
lol
But seriously Windows is a horrible platform
Ok, I will try that.
@CatPlusPlus You speak lies!
It has pretty much the most support for anything.
OSX is just several orders of magnitude worse
@CatPlusPlus For what? Works for me.
00:19
Sorry, I have limited experience with these kinds of things. Only used flags with iostreams, still a bit mucked up about how they work.
For development
@Pawnguy7 It's really not hard to find if you google a bit
I've used it for 20 years I know mkay
For development Windows is great. Nearly all development tools/software support Windows
"Support" is meaningless word
00:20
@CatPlusPlus ? All mycompilers/linkers etc. work(ish) on Windows.
Try installing [insert name of windows-only program here] on Linux.
That is what I get for only using MSDN :\
Try installing [insert name of Linux-only program here] on Windows
Like Valgrind
what is Valgrind...?
00:21
Doan' need no Valgrind..
Somewhat valid point, but there are alternatives.
Just like everything.
Also dependencieeeeees
Is there even something like Valgrind for Windows?
Yes.
@CatPlusPlus yeah... that is a good point
00:22
Maybe Intel's commercial crap
Try installing [insert name of Windows-only program here] on Linux?
Also parts of Windows design are fucking annoying
Like subsystems
Can we stop using that argument, it's retarded.
What argument
You all cannot control your memory without running your apps under a nasty performance-sapping memory-analysis tool?
00:23
Try installing [Other OS-only program] on [this OS]?
@Pawnguy7 why in the world would you only use MSDN?
Whenever I look Microsft library stuff up, somebody always seems to say "Why didn't you look at MSDN?" It gets to me.
ftr I use Windows because I miss some things on Linux, but they're mostly not development-related
The MSDN isn't perfect. Lots of shit there.
00:24
It's annoying as fuck
MSDN maps all the API with few errors. What more do you want?
There's plenty of bad content on MSDN
MSDN is a good place to start, but there's absolutely no reason not to google afterwards
Also MSDN search sucks
I struggle with it a bit, but it is more of... it doesn't explicitly tell you how to do things. Or I am just bad and most people pick it up easy.
00:26
So you'll be starting off with Google anyway
MSDN is mostly a reference not an introductory material
They do have examples and shit though
Some decent some horrible
It tells you the API calls, it has links to all the nasty structs that you have to pass pointers to. In general, it works passably.
Put it another way - you think man pages are better?
I seem to be pretty bad at navigating it doc-wise as well. Either that or I look at the top and it is actually on the bottom somewhere.
Listing API calls is not a documentation
@MartinJames For most part they're on the same level
@CatPlusPlus It's all I expect.
I use google to search MSDN :P e.g.: "MSDN Xinput gamestate", then i google for some examples "how to read button xinput", thats how i found your link earlier
00:29
Then you've never seen a good documentation
@MartinJames My ideal documentation has API calls, an example, and detail of what can possibly happen.
@Rapptz Sounds like cppreference.com to me
Fuck Javadoc.
00:30
@ArgumentNullException ewww
@Borgleader And yeah, I really like cppreference.
That mindset leads to heaps of atrocious Doxygen-generated docs that describe arguments with one sentence that's fucking obvious from the argument name, and one more sentence that's more or less the same for the function
lol. you know you all love it with doxygen.
No, we don't
It's fucking ridiculously bad
@Rapptz There are warnings for many API's that can have side-effects or should not be used in some ways. Also return values etc.
00:31
How do you doc your code?
@CatPlusPlus My mindset?
I don't think I've seen a good Doxygen-powered documentation yet
Is it me, or does xinput not allow use of the guide button?
@Rapptz No, his
2 mins ago, by Martin James
@CatPlusPlus It's all I expect.
@CatPlusPlus OK, we agree on that one. Doxygen docs with more whitespace than characters.
00:32
@ArgumentNullException I don't because Doxygen is garbage. If I ever wanted to document my code though it'd almost more than definitely be based upon cppreference. Also because no one actually uses my code.
Hey pro SO veterans, could you tell me some SO inside jokes that a SO reader should know. I have a feel that I left out from the game without the ability to see historical but deleted posts. It still amazes me that I can find epic closed&locked questions with houndred of upvotes in the border of SO.
Who needs contracts and invariants described, let's just do "/** Do something. \param thing A thing. \param thing2 Another thing. \returns A different thing */ DifferentThing doSomething(Thing thing, Thing2 thing2)
Fuck Doxygen
All that a good doc need are description of what the parameters are and explanation of what the class, the methods do.
It's not the fault of the tool per se, but it really makes this too easy
@totymedli Zoidberg projects.
00:33
Apr 9 at 21:16, by Jerry Coffin
...and some people think I'm crazy when I say JavaDoc and such lead to idiotic comments:
Also the tool isn't very good either
@ArgumentNullException No
SFML has nice doxygen generated docs.
Probably the only decent one I know.
I work in a team environment, and 99 percent of the code I'm supposed to understand are undocumented.
I was going to say that.
RenderWindow ()
Default constructor.
:thumbsup:
00:34
@CatPlusPlus Ehh.. Gotta look deeper than that.
@MartinJames And what is that about?
@Rapptz Yeah it's not that bad
But it's still a dumb thing to do
@JerryCoffin Just the other day I went a bit ballistic at work because in my absense a new colleague has somehow introduced StyleCop, with a ruleset that requires (non-empty) XML doc entries for any public class, struct, enum, delegate, method, property, whatnot. Literally, all the code was a wrinkly line in VS...
We know it's a default ctor we can see that
It isn't perfect, but it's better than most I've seen.
00:36
And of course, all the idea proposes to do is insert lame-ass comments: <param name="dispose" type="bool">the dispose</dispose> - SCREW THAT
@totymedli Hang around a bit, and you'll find out.
@MartinJames Well... I don't know if I should... Is this act considered harmfull?
This might as well be undocumented: sfml-dev.org/documentation/2.0/…
@seh what is that?
Because this has no value whatsoever
00:36
@totymedli There is literally a meta question about this if you really care.
Or applyCurrentView() Apply the current view.
NO SHIT
@sehe Fuck your cow-worker. If you were not at the meeting, how can you be forced to accept it?
Google "The many memes of meta stackoverflow"
@totymedli Listen often, speak rarely.
@MartinJames I'm not accepting it. And neither am I forced. But I refuse to just switch it off. I think a proper rule set should be chosen and the goal should be -quality-
00:38
Also note that meta ~memes~ are pretty much irrelevant
lol. yeah, but try a method with multiple parameters and 50 lines of code written by c programming trying to code in c++.
@MartinJames In other worlds stalk?
Yeah they're shitty.
@Rapptz Still searching for it.
It's called lurking not stalking
Always lurk more
00:38
I literally told you what to google.
@totymedli no, lurk
@totymedli Yeah - till you get the hang of it. Have fun.
@CatPlusPlus I think that the reason for this is to list the functions that exist.
@Borgleader Yup - no trolling without experience.
@Rapptz Oh, got it. Just didn't saw it without the notification:/
user1357851
00:39
stalkoverflow?
@Rapptz Doxygen can extract undocumented things
There's no reason to write useless blurbs like that
LO Telkitty.
Coliru now has a feedback button. You can use it to post feature requests. Current feedback.
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Other than following a misguided "MUST DOCUMENT EVERYTHING" mindset that also got @sehe in his mess
user1357851
@MartinJames when you hungry, it reads steakoverflow of course :p
00:40
Gonna pin that for a while.
user1357851
but to be honest, it is rather easy to be stalked here on this chat if you are a regular
Meh.. I'm not sure how I'm going to document my stuff.
I phrased it badly but it's the same thing as "don't write useless comments"
@Telkitty ..which reminds me, I have a curry defrosted. Gotta go cook.
@sehe Now the real question: did they do that on purpose to punish you for having the nerve to take a day off?
user1357851
00:42
this chat also suppresses hunger for some people O_o
Public API needs to have requirements and contracted behaviour documented
Internal crap needs to have invariants and implementer notes and all that
@JerryCoffin Nah. It's all with good intentions. However, good intentions can still screw up a good workplace badly :)
Xeo
Xeo
[02:41:58] <Xeo> zygoloid: On return-type deduction, what about `decltype(auto)` for value-category preserving?
[02:42:19] <zygoloid> Xeo: EWG and CWG approved, wording is up for full committee vote
[02:42:36] <zygoloid> for variables, functions, and lambdas
@LucDanton @R.MartinhoFernandes ^
For XInput, I don't see it: how can I get the stick button press?
Is that great or great?
00:43
@Rapptz These are so awesome:D
They're all horrible.
On second though, disregard that.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Your documentation sucks [c++] [c++11] [coliru] [no-helpdesk]
user1357851
I love 1 line code of change, 2 pages documentation thing
user1357851
I see plenty of people busy getting no where
00:46
@StackedCrooked I gave actual feedback, I guess.
@Telkitty that's called poor documentation due to poor coding.
Xeo
Xeo
[02:45:25] <zygoloid> decltype(auto) min(int x, int y) { return x < y ? x : y; }
[02:45:29] <zygoloid> whoops
@LucDanton: conditional operator sucks ^
@Rapptz That's alright.
user1357851
Then they come around told you that you should be like them. But why? There aren't enough stupid people around already?
Take T&& and U&& and it doesn't.
Xeo
Xeo
00:46
heh
// To do: Should this be done this way? Couldn't this be done the other way?
Conditional operator should return either<L, R> :v:
@Rapptz you may always post it there again. I tend to be forgetful..
No I mean I just did.
user1357851
@ArgumentNullException lol, have you ever worked for corporates?
00:47
Can XInput get the guide button?
Yes, over 100 employees.
1000
@Pawnguy7 We don't know, what do docs say
Xeo
Xeo
But yeah, cool that we got that in :)
I don't see it listed with the rest of the buttons, that is why I ask.
Then it can't
00:48
Wtf is the guide button?
If it's not documented then it's not part of the contract
@Rapptz the button with the xbox logo
@Pawnguy7 Google it
user1357851
@ArgumentNullException they don't ask you to document whatever you change in their core system that took a team of 3+ to build and 5+ to maintain?
Middle button.
00:49
Oh we're talking about Xbox remotes.
@Rapptz I don't really understand why you'd want stdin if it's so easy to emulate in your program. (However, you're not the only person requesting this..)
Because some examples in SO use it
Not a two page documentation. Unless, of course, you're talking about design and functionality changes.
I have written SDS and SRS, got it approved, and wrote 30 lines of code.
@EtiennedeMartel Sorry, I generally don't think.
Do you think left shoulder is the trigger or the bumper? There is that and left thumb, I am not sure which is which. I feel like the bumper is thumb.

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