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3:02 AM
See?
That's what she's talking about.
 
I wish Google Nose isn't a hoax. I could have search "shit" or "vagina" or "Jon Skeet's ass".
 
Did you watch it?
Alright.
I found it to have great writing, animation, and voice acting. And great character design too.
Sure, it's clichéd as as fuck, but whatever.
Ooooh, I see.
 
Not really. The writing and animation are children's shows level.
 
Wall-E made me rock hard.
 
Pixar is so damn consistent. I don't recall ever hating one of their movies.
-_- why did you remind me
I still consider it a Disney movie though
 
3:07 AM
Yeah, Cars and Cars 2 are like the 2 final thirds of the Matrix trilogy.
@ScottW In the same sense that StarCraft 2 is by Activision.
I mean, the only Pixar film that "feels" like a Disney film is Brave, and even then, it's not that noticeable.
Yeah, but Disney films all have their own "feel".
With songs and princesses and cheesy aesops.
That was from Dreamworks.
My favorite was Wall-E. Almost cried at the end of that one.
 
Wall-E is my favorite too
 
You know, the bit just after EVE rebooted Wall-E and you're not sure he's really back?
From what I recalled, in the original ending, WALL-E did not come back. But test audiences reacted negatively, so they fixed it for the happier version.
You're too cynical.
The External World?
Oh.
Well, you should still see The External World.
It's up on YouTube.
 
^that's kind of dark IIRC
 
The main issue is that, in the West, animation is strictly for children and "the whole family".
So you can't have dark stuff in the mainstream.
 
@EtiennedeMartel what about all the stuff on adult swim?
 
3:14 AM
@Pubby You mean the satire?
Or the dubbed anime?
 
if you had a 3 dimensional object, but you wanted to rotate it in 2 dimensions, could I use a 3x3 matrix?
 
@EtiennedeMartel I dunno, I don't have cable. I know Superjail was good though.
 
Where's the drama? Where's stuff like Cowboy Bebop or Ergo Proxy?
 
hm
 
user1357851
I love the story line in Chicken Run
 
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3:16 AM
rather an old animation
 
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& yes the chicken in my avatar is cute
 
how about those cartoons EA had made:
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a direct to DVD animated film released on February 9, 2010. The film is a spin-off from Electronic Arts' Dante's Inferno video game. Plot The movie is separated into several parts. For each chapter there is a title to the journey. Each chapter is animated with noticeably different styles. These vary in degree of difference and depict Dante with differing features, such as hair length, bodily proportions and armor. "The Arrival" (Directed by Victor Cook, pre-production by Film Roman and animated by Big Star) The film starts with Dante's return from th...
I bet those are dramas
 
Oh, I remember those.
But that's not exactly "mainstream", is it?
 
No. I can't find anything else though :(
 
I mean, that and Dead Space: Downfall are essentially advertisements for their respective games.
 
3:23 AM
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns maybe too
Planes is an upcoming spin-off of the 2006 animated film Cars and the 2011 animated sequel Cars 2, and the first film in the Planes trilogy. It was initially set to be released as a direct-to-video film, but will now be theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures on August 9, 2013 in the Disney Digital 3D and RealD 3D formats. Voice cast * Dane Cook as Dusty Crophopper * Stacy Keach as Skipper Riley, a Chance Vought F4U Corsair and Dusty's mentor. * Priyanka Chopra as Ishani * Brad Garrett as Chug, a fuel truck * Teri Hatcher as Dottie, a forklift * Cedric the Entertainer as Leadbottom,...
oh god kill me
 
Yeah, let's call Cars and Cars 2 and probably that Planes thing not Pixar films.
 
@ScottW Looks neat. I'll try to remember to watch it later.
> Dane Cook as Dusty Crophopper
It keeps getting worse
 
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user1357851
my favorite animation (not favourite anime though)
 
> Instead, it will be produced by DisneyToon Studios.
Oh, false alarm. It's not Pixar.
 
3:41 AM
@ScottW That's exactly what I was thinking.
It's been a while since LucasArts did good stuff.
 
3:56 AM
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Q: What is the latest version of TurboC?

EAGER_STUDENTIn my college they have prescribed Turbo C, for my academics. I know it is pretty old, but I want to download the latest version of it. I have a turbo c of 1980, a DOS version. Is any latest version available for it?

^^ um...
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A: Option to disable all April fools, Easter eggs, Winter hats and similar annoying stuff

Shog9I'd support this... ...if it was enabled only by entering the Konami Code while viewing the timeline of this question.

^^ Does anyone get this?
 
The Konami Code (, Konami komando, "Konami command") is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, although the code also appears in some non-Konami games. During the title screen before the game demo begins, the player could press the following sequence of buttons on the game controller to enable the cheat: History The code was first used in the 1986 release of Gradius for the Nintendo Entertainment System but was popularized among North American players in the NES version of Contra, for which it was also dubbed both the "Contra Code" and "999 Lives Code". The Konami ...
 
I don't understand the significance of the timeline
 
I think I get it now. It's just Shog's way of saying FU, we aren't changing anything.
 
4:30 AM
Star Wars 1313 got owned, yo.
 
@DomagojPandža Yeah, we know.
 
Everytime I go to sleep, something bad happens.
I was really looking forward to 1313. :(
 
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4:58 AM
 
5:30 AM
That mouse is dead.
 
user1357851
That mouse is alive and got a nice warm fluffy blanket
 
Lies.
 
user1357851
With that said, the kitty does look a bit skinny and the mouse is quite well fed
 
@ThePhD mouse? looks like a rat to me.
 
user1357851
The cat is probably ensuring its next meal does not run away ~~yum yum food I love you so much, yum yum~~
 
user1357851
5:39 AM
look at those little paws ... aww :p
 
It only cares about the warmth. Cats are too lazy to even generate their own body heat.
 
user1357851
Although they are not lazy at all when come & wake you up in the morning for food :x
 
Hm.
@StackedCrooked I need some templating help, a little bit. When you have std::unique_ptr, if you override the deleter_type::pointer typedef, you can change the pointer that the std::unique_ptr works with.
I'm trying to emulate that functionality, i.e. "if a typedef exists, use it, otherwise, do this"
Do you know what that's called or how to obtain it?
 
That requires SFINAE.
 
Ah.
Hm.
... I have no idea how to do it with SFINAE. x3
Google time!
 
5:49 AM
My method for sfinae is based on the code from the Wikipedia article. Which may be a little outdated compared to decltype-based SFINAE. However, it still works with C++03.
 
The wikipedia is helpful, but uh
I'm trying not to write 2 versions of the class.
Hm. Let me illustrate what I'm trying to do...
@StackedCrooked Have I told you how much I love coliru? <3
 
That's nice to hear.
I use it a lot myself. It's tweaked for me actually :D
 
Good guy StackedCrooked: Creates an online compiler, makes it public for everyone.
3
morning
 
morning
 
morning
 
5:54 AM
evening
 
Technically morning, I guess.
But the sky's dark, so Evenin'. :D
 
Coliru was always developed with the lounge in mind. I talked about it here before starting coding.
 
Anywhoops, my std::enable_if's are failing, so I've illustrated what I'm trying to do: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
... Wait a second.
I can just write my own enable_type_if
Is there a std::has_typedef ?
 
You can inherit the deleter code using type selection.
 
.. Wha? o.0
 
6:01 AM
struct handle : std::conditional<HAS_TYPEDEF(T, deleter), T::deleter, standard_deleter>{};
Or something like that.
 
I still have to work out the "Has Typedef" part though.
That's what I'm trying to figure out.
 
Requires macro in order to be reusable (if you use the Wikipedia-based solution).
 
@StackedCrooked Well, I didn't need a macro, so I managed to do it for my one case!: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
 
6:26 AM
@ThePhD looks like it could do with some constexpr indications
 
No constexpr in MSVC. :D
 
Anyone here know OpenGL?
 
6:42 AM
> @Alex. @KirkBeard I believe the hamster’s opinion is already vividly expressed at the bottom of this very page. (IOW, scroll down) Hello Blink
 
....
.... What the hell.
Did I just see. Dx
 
Xeo
Man... Somehow, I don't want to get up today.
 
@Xeo Those days are the worst.
 
Xeo
I'm just so tired. Shouldn't have watched a 2h lecture about special relativity yesterday night until 3am... which left me with ~5h of sleep.
 
6:58 AM
morning
 
@Xeo Whatever it feels like, it was worth it.
 
Xeo
@ThePhD Yeah. I'm fucking amazed that Special Relativity is just some trigonomitry on space-time in the end.
 
North Korea has used up 94% of its supply of rhetoric.
@Xeo oops. I can relate. Only just over 3 hours of sleep actually
However, my real problem is, I can tell myself I'm okay. I'll just feel it between 15:00 and 18:00
 
Okay...
I think my handle class is as robust as it's going to get.
 
That's easily true if you abandon it now :)
 
7:06 AM
Hehe.
I wrote it based on cppreference's spec for unique_ptr
Where does std::nullptr_t come from?
<memory> ?
 
Xeo
<cstddef>, IIRC
 
7:22 AM
The win is strong with this one. This one shall pass.
Mawning, lobster.
 
user142019
I'm already awake.
 
user142019
What the fuck.
 
It happens.
 
Is this the first time we've had 4 messages with 10+ stars on the starboard? (not including pins)
 
The night sky above the Lounge is full of stars, it seems.
 
user142019
7:36 AM
Launch<C++> To get to the stars!
 
@ThePhD I see you skills have improved :)
 
I'm now contemplating whether it is possible to implement a toy RPG with Haskell without too much pain in my ass.
 
It can be simplified, but still :D
 
user142019
@DomagojPandža text-based?
 
@Zoidberg Hooking into the OGL bindings.
 
user142019
7:38 AM
Oh OpenGL.
 
user142019
It's a state machine so meh. :P
 
Xeo
@DomagojPandža Just out-source all state to IO :D
 
user142019
OpenGL bindings use the I/O monad anyway.
 
user142019
There is OpenGL and OpenGLRaw, the former is more Haskell-like and the latter is more C-like.
 
user142019
Don't know which one you want.
 
user142019
7:43 AM
The former uses StateVars, which is nice. You could use currentProgram $= Just myProgram to change the current shader program, for example.
 
Guise.
If I want to send a function pointer as the deleter for a std::unique_ptr,
do I have to wrap it up in a function object / struct before I send it over?
 
user142019
std::unique_ptr<T, decltype(&func)> x{new T, &func};
 
Oh.
Right.
 
Just another reason why make_unique would be pretty handy.
 
user142019
You would need a separate make_unique that supports deleters.
 
user142019
7:58 AM
Because how do you want to do that? You are dealing with variadic templates.
 
Hm, point taken. make_unique_with_deleter doesn't sound that nice.
 
user142019
You could do template<typename T, typename... Args, typename... Deleter> std::unique_ptr<T, Deleter> make_unique(Deleter deleter, Args&&... args) but what if I want the default deleter.
 
user142019
Heh.
 
@Zoidberg: Yeah, I thought of that, but the default deleter is killing it
 
user142019
make_unique<T, true>(mydeleter, …); // custom deleter
make_unique<T, false>(…); // default deleter
make_unique<T>(…); // default deleter
 

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