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6:00 PM
lol why did I even compile lua from sources
luarocks and lua5.1 in repos
 
@EtiennedeMartel oh meh
 
@ShafikYaghmour cv -1
 
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Q: Why do both libstdc++ and libc++ not check for pointer and reference type D for the default unique_ptr constructor?

rubenvbThe standard says: D shall satisfy the requirements of DefaultConstructible (Table 19), and that construction shall not throw an exception. for both of these constructors: constexpr unique_ptr() noexcept; explicit unique_ptr(pointer p) noexcept; Yet both libc++ and libstdc++ only check...

that must be the longest question title ever...
 
@BartekBanachewicz cv?
 
@ShafikYaghmour closevote
blergh
I betcha android running in the background is killing my performance
killall -9 android lololo
 
6:06 PM
@rubenvb tell me when you have asked the pros.
 
0
Q: What's the difference between a tuple and a compressed_pair?

rubenvbI've seen both used for the same purpose, but I wonder how the result would differ (if at all) and why this is used at all. References to docs: compressed_pair and tuple.

it seems libstdc++ uses a tuple.
 
@rubenvb ah thanks, seems I got it right then. libc++ uses a compressed_pair.
 
Ell
Has anyone worked with pdf files before? as in, extracting data from them?
 
user142019
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Q: What factors could cause the following SqlException: A transport-level error has occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 1 - I/O Error detected in read/write operation)

Scott A. LawrenceI've started seeing this message intermittently for a few of the unit tests in my application (there are over 1100 unit & system tests). I'm using the test runner in ReSharper 4.1. One other thing: my development machine is a VMWare virtual machine.

 
@Ell only with my eyes :x
 
user142019
6:09 PM
This is the longest title according to this query:
 
user142019
SELECT TOP 1 Id
FROM Posts
WHERE PostTypeId=1
ORDER BY LEN(Title) DESC;
 
oh lol sql
 
@Ell I've heard it's easy
 
Ell
I want to try and do something like css selectors/xpath or something. But I'm gonna guess that the data isn't near as structured enough to do that?
 
6:13 PM
@Zoidberg That's not a title, it's the whole question!
 
is a pair as a specialization of tuple for 2 parameters possible?
 
what the fcuk
> my_func = (a) -> x + a
looks functional.
 
Xeo
"dynamic typing" - "looks functional!"
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Joshiraku ED beats all: youtube.com/watch?v=tJMbYjJLSMM
:)
 
Ell
6:22 PM
@Xeo I think the -> is what makes it look functional
 
I feel like this was made for @CatPlusPlus and maybe @DomagojPandža.
 
Insulting DRM? :D
 
=> looks imperative -> looks functional
You heard this here first folks
 
@DomagojPandža Monaco is a game about stealing stuff.
 
6:27 PM
@Xeo what the hell is that lol :D
 
Co-op heist and shit.
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked The ending is way too catchy.
Btw @Stacked, what are you watching this season?
 
I'm usually very nice. I like fluffy cats and owls. But Telkitty spikes my nerves.
 
yay
I just set up Xavante
@Xeo more like (a) -> x + a
 
@R.Martinho I spotted a typo on FlamingDangerZone: catter should be cater. Having an interesting read though. Great blog!
 
6:32 PM
> This account is temporarily suspended network-wide. The suspension period ends on Apr 22 '23 at 18:15.
 
Xeo
lol
Wasn't that the spammer guy?
 
yeah
 
Xeo
He's 10 years too early!
:D
 
10 years
so basically permaban
 
hmm, he uses a tuple to implement optimal storage for an optimal tuple.
 
6:34 PM
@Xeo I haven't started watching anything new yet. I'm currently watching older older series.
I have downloaded some stuff though.
 
Aww... Anna deleted my comment on this meta post.
 
I'm still stockpiling stuff in order to prepare for a binge.
 
> The BEST Linux Distro!
 
Xeo
What did you write?
 
That's gonna keep me awake for a while. What is the best Linux distro?
 
Xeo
6:36 PM
@StackedCrooked What do you have?
 
> "I wonder if it has anything to do with this guy... XD"
 
Xeo
heh
Guessed as much
 
@Mysticial "Stack Exchange CEO says = 1 + 1 = 9999999999999 [...] Steve jobs says = 1 + 1 = 2! Correct!" <- WTF
 
I don't see how it's offensive. And it's not like I'm trying antagonize a normal user.
 
@Xeo Hataraku Maou-sama, Suisei no Gargantia, Singeki no Kyoujin, Hentai Ouji to Warawanai neko
 
6:38 PM
And two "also"s in one sentence. Quite impressing.
 
So. The guy wanted to chat. The system wouldn't let him. So he started "threatening" SE with spam.
 
oh fuck I finally remembered my router password
 
@Griwes The whole post was WTF actually :)
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Ah, right, you didn't watch any Index / Railgun series yet
 
Indeed.
 
6:38 PM
@kbok Thanks, captain.
 
right
 
> I have learnt very much from google search, w3shool
> w3shool
 
@BartekBanachewicz Open Sesame?
 
I rewrote my Wide code generator to account for and cope with at least four of the reasons why Clang generates terrible code.
 
@StackedCrooked haha not exactly
 
6:41 PM
Funny (Warning: Spoken French inside)
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Looks like a good list, though.
I'm following two of those + Railgun atm
 
can i ask a question regarding C
 
Xeo
Planned to maybe pick up the first one
 
6:42 PM
why char arr[255]={0} will fail at 0xFF
 
Because you didn't read the book properly
 
@TonyTheLion So are we supposed to laugh at what he says, or laugh at him for speaking French?
 
I have to ask, is it true that... "Stack Extange Vice President bombed the boston marthon!" ? Because that seems like something that could get you some serious jail time.
 
@CatPlusPlus plz say me... i didnt get it in book.. how to rectify it
 
@ereOn What
 
6:44 PM
@blackbee because it starts at 0. Make it arr[256]. now GTFO
 
@ereOn Does SE even have a VP?
 
Xeo
@blackbee We told you you can't ask, and you ask anyways. Go away.
 
@CatPlusPlus Reacting to: meta.stackoverflow.com/users/220161/ewd
This is hilarious
Even his edits are hilarious actually : superuser.com/posts/50841/revisions
 
10 years is still less than this guy: superuser.com/users/43131/cyberswan
 
ok thank you
 
6:45 PM
can I set port forwarding through two routers?
I mean, without weird hacks
 
Bartek, sure why not ?
What is your exact goal ?
 
@Xeo Just found this. Most interesting part is this. :D
lol
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked lol nice :)
 
There are people in Japan that noticed Coliru. I couldn't be happier!
 
@BartekBanachewicz I did that once.
 
6:51 PM
@JerryCoffin both
 
@StackedCrooked the roundabout, Japanese approach to saying "clean interface"
 
@TonyTheLion lol "the movie should have been called la vitesse but was called spide instead"
The secret to a higher salary is to ask for nothing at all http://bit.ly/YOHfwA (http://bit.ly/15JQw0l)
HN typical
 
@kbok lol
 
> Takers try to get as much as possible from others, matchers seek an even trade, and givers suckers contribute without expectation of return
 
user142019
6:59 PM
> A variadic template is a system by which you can take as many template arguments as you want or need within a single function overload or class.
 
user142019
Shouldn't that be "pass" instead of "take"?
 
user142019
You can already take as many as you want with non-variadic templates.
 
the callee takes them, the caller passes them
and you can only do that with typelists- but equally, you could pass as many as you want with typelists.
which is really not the same thing
 
user142019
Assume non-variadic templates.
The callee can take as many as it wants. (Which is what you're saying.)
The caller can pass as many as the callee expects.

Assume variadic templates.
The callee can take an unbounded (okay, whatever :P) number of parameters.
The caller can pass an unbounded number of parameters.
 
you're right, that it's not especially well phrased
I should rephrase it to "unbounded"
 
7:04 PM
It's not far away guise!
 
Great alignas is broken in GCC 4.8.0.
 
Yay, I'm home!
 
Welcome home :)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes got your keys again?
 
7:06 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes your awesome tuple impl is making me implement a simple tuple as well. Self-learning ftw!
 
@FredOverflow Yeah.
 
@TonyTheLion Which means magic is there too.
 
Can anybody explain to me the brony phenomenon?
 
@rubenvb Thanks. I'll fix it on the next push.
 
7:08 PM
@EtiennedeMartel hehe
 
@Mysticial Wow, he has 7 accounts. And two badges on SU :)
 
GCC 4.8.0 will not be able to build KISS. Because of shit
 
@rubenvb The band?
 
@EtiennedeMartel The KISS
I'm now solo-ing on Clang 3.2 :(
Damn crappy C++11 support.
 
@rubenvb Oh, right, wheel reinvention.
 
Xeo
7:11 PM
@rubenvb With overload-resolution abuse, I hope? :)
 
yup
@Xeo I was thinking simple recursion would be quite enough :/
 
Xeo
pff, recursion is lame
 
@JerryCoffin I'll make one. <3
 
I'm gonna roll my own WPF property grid stuff. And I'm gonna call it Ventouse.
 
@Xeo still writing my first real variadic here.
 
7:17 PM
@ThePhD I'm glad to hear it.
 
Guess what made my javascript not work today?
 
@EtiennedeMartel lol
 
@JerryCoffin My goal, really, is to get rid of all the C++ parsing ambiguities and as many context-sensitive nonsenical things as possible.
 
I'd totally want to use a library named Ventouse
 
@EtiennedeMartel Hmm..."It sucks, but it does deliver"?
 
7:20 PM
The code will look very much like C++, sans some extremely silly things (like declaring a function inside of a function. I mean... really?).
 
@ThePhD Hmmm...I dunno. If you're going to give up C compatibility, I think you can do something quite a bit better than C++.
 
Xeo
@ThePhD Oh gawd, not another one of these nutjobs...
 
By constraining things where it matters and also adding free built-in code generation syntax ( I'm thinking you just tag the code with code { } and then use the regular language constructs to generate your code ), I can gain a lot of useful features that I know I'd personally use.
That and, shooting C compatability in its face will also make parsing/lexing the language that much easier.
 
@JerryCoffin Call it 'Citroen Berlingo'
 
Also, fuck Digraphs / Trigraphs
@JerryCoffin Indeedily. <3
Once I understand Ranges it will also be a fundamental construct in the library.
I don't know if I want to support iterators, however.
 
7:23 PM
lolwut you want to support something you don't understand?
Sounds like the perfect approach to language design.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I somewhat understand ranges. That, and I have your Range library to look over and understand. :D
It's not very hard to see the design philosophy in your code, Robot. :D
 
@ThePhD I doubt you'll find many who'd argue to keep them.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmmm....based on PHP, Java, Javascript, and a whole host of others, I'd say it's probably the most common approach.
 
:c I'm more careful than them, though!
 
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I was thinking of saying that, actually.
 
I won't release it 'till I know it's well-done.
 
7:26 PM
i.e. never.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course. It'll probably be my personal language.
I'll generate executables with it and noone will be the wiser.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lobster style.
 
user142019
Lobster where!
 
> We're used to the occasional floating corpse and clipped geometry, but Star Trek has repeated set animations that have embarrassing amounts of clipping. Distracting, but nothing to break the game, except for the multiple bugs that break the game. We've had to restart multiple checkpoints because of unresponsive context cues, an A.I. Captain Kirk that impersonating Forest Gump's running acumen, and other weirdness.
lol
 
Is an std::array implemented through a std::tuple a good idea?
 
7:34 PM
No?
 
it shares the get function.
 
@rubenvb Woah, what?
 
which is obviously hardly a reason.
 
you'd get ten billion instantiations and you couldn't implement operator[].
 
7:35 PM
(It supports the rest of the tuple interface too, so what)
 
crazy ideas ftw
 
I'm curious, how/why did it cross your mind to do that?
 
@rubenvb It just cannot work.
@DeadMG You could. I did something like that before. It is fugly and inelegant as heck.
 
ack, fucking hell Clang.
 
7:38 PM
I wish that I did not have to expend my life cleaning up
 
@rubenvb A dishwasher and a toilet shares a water source but interchanging them isn't a good idea though
 
I never said "practical crazy ideas"
 
34 mins ago, by Etienne de Martel
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You are sooo slow.
 
I was watching the remastered TNG series :$
I just hope they won't be so blunt like Sony to come at a console unveil without the fucking console.
 
eh
that was irrelevant
I mean, all it was going to be was a black box
 
7:42 PM
And... there you go. Some "UTF-8 everywhere" dude chiming in on the Unicode string proposal.
 
@DomagojPandža They remastered TNG? Why?
 
@FredOverflow because HD
 
Ell
Does anyone know how to go back a tab stop? e.g. the inverse of pressing tab?
 
@FredOverflow Because the effects of the original TNG suck horrifically?
@Ell Backspace?
 
7:44 PM
@Ell shift+tab in a good editor :3
 
And most of the stuff is now replaced by actual CG renderings, rather than shitty paper models.
 
Ell
@melak47 ah thank you
 
@DeadMG TNG had effects?
 
@DomagojPandža Fuck CG renderings. I like my movies with real models (though shitty ones are still shitty, yeah)
 
7:45 PM
@DomagojPandža What about it?
 
@DomagojPandža They used actual footage where they could, and the models weren't shitty. AFAIK they only replaced shots with CGI where they couldn't find the original footage
 
@DeadMG Basically, the color range has been increased, much sharper and stuff. I'd post some of the remastered effects as well, but I'm lazy.
The original TNG visually was terribru, at least for someone brewed in the 90s like myself.
 
@DomagojPandža but the models weren't :)
 
Xeo
Hmm... GCC doesn't seem to like conversion to a private base in the trailing-return of a friend....
@R.MartinhoFernandes @LucDanton Did you have any problems with something like this ^ ?
Clang compiles the code just fine
 
I don't use trailing-returns.
 
Xeo
7:51 PM
Hmpf, this was supposed to be a 50-line minimal tuple implementation, but GCC doesn't want to play fair...
 
@Xeo :D
So, 125 lines now? :D
 
Xeo
no, still 50 lines but GCC doesn't like the conversion to private base.
If I make the inheritence public, it compiles fine.
 
@Xeo s/\n//
 
@Xeo Because there is no such thing as a conversion to private base...?
 
@Abyx That would wreak havoc with #includes :P
 
Xeo
7:53 PM
@FredOverflow For friends, there is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No includes :D
 
@FredOverflow C-style cast!
@Xeo Header guards, then.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Great, in that sense, everything is convertible to everything.
 
Xeo
heh
 
~Sigh~
Variadics are failing me again
 
Xeo
@Abyx Also, s#//#//g#
 
7:54 PM
Again.
 
Xeo
You're failing them, boy.
 
I am not. q_q
I am doing all the right things
 
@Xeo wut?
 
Was the goat virgin?
 
Just did an interview with a HUGE tech site about the demise of shitcoin and the rise of #CyberBeans - link coming soon!
 
7:55 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Um. Perhaps.
 
I can't wait!
 
Xeo
@Abyx Your sed only replaces the first newline.
 
@Xeo not using sed
 
@Xeo I have taken to setting gdefault lately.
 
> 3 out of 16 rated this helpful
 
7:56 PM
What the hell are shitcoin, asscoin, buttcoin and CyberBeans?
 
shitcoin, asscoin, and buttcoin are obviously people trying to shit on BitCoin
and CyberBeans is obviously a new competitor
 
coincoin
 
@DeadMG Thanks for dissecting it. :P
 
7:58 PM
@DomagojPandža CyberBeans is a parody of Bitcoins, courtesy of David O'Reilly.
@DeadMG It's a joke.
 
@EtiennedeMartel lol
 
Xeo
Oh, it's 40 lines with main. 32 lines is the pure code for tuple.
coliru.stacked-crooked.com/… obviously missing functionality like rvalue get and other stuff
 

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