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19:00
whoa, the comments on the quick sort question disappeared
I was going to tell him I fixed his code
> doesn't works
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2 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
The code is at C++.... We are learning C++ that is very similar to C, please bring it back to zero!! — Yoav Fridman 26 mins ago
@MooingDuck You can still comment... I wouldn't fix his code if I were you though.
@BenjaminGruenbaum it was sarcasm. If you click the link you see: by "fixed" I mean "replaced entirely with concepts he probably doesn't understand"
user142019
Use actors and messages.
19:03
@MooingDuck Ah.
@rightfold I've just finished a multiagent system course. Trying to figure out what do to with it.
@MooingDuck How does that line from HHGTTG go? "Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea"? It's only almost, but not quite, entirely unlike his code.
@JerryCoffin The name qs is the same... :P
Hey does anyone here know C++?
Ell
Ell
Me <3
Heh. I lied.
i know you lied.
Ell
Ell
19:05
What do you need?
I may as well have a bash :P
@Ell money
@BartekBanachewicz I met her once, but can't way I really know her. Wasn't all that pretty, so I got distracted when another girl walked by.
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@MooingDuck Got such a low salary? :P
@Xeo not so low, but wife is going to grad school...
@JerryCoffin I am kinda puzzled on spelling the custom deleter.
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19:06
oO
Ell
Ell
spelling? :P
Also we just got two kittens recently, and all the associated medical expenses
Ell
Ell
That isn't c++
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@MooingDuck Jelly!
@BartekBanachewicz You mean for something like a unique_ptr?
19:07
@JerryCoffin mhm
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Stop beating around the bush and just ask
template<class Deleter> class C{ int id; ~C() { /* ??? */ } };
Deleter()(id); ?
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{ void operator()(pointer p){ /* ... */ } };
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, wait, your own class?
@Xeo mhm
so how it should call it exactly
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19:09
Either data-member, or inherit from the type (privately) for EBO
@Xeo Deleter d; ~C() { d(id); }?
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Don't just conjure a default-constructed object out of nowhere
user142019
imn4 deleter is final everything breaks.
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Ya, but allow the user to pass a parameter
@rightfold Fuck final classes.
Also, workaroundable, but eh.
@Xeo you can safely assume now I can't C++
what?
19:11
@BartekBanachewicz treat it like a function pointer
@Xeo You really made me think of a magician saying Abracadabra! while producing a dove.
user142019
I'd just make it a member because OH NO SO MANY BYTES WASTED.
@BartekBanachewicz why does that class have a deleter?
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template<class D>
struct X{
  D deleter;
  X(D del) : deleter(del){}
  ~X(){ del(/*stuff*/); }
};
19:12
@Xeo thanks.
always D by value though?
@MooingDuck well, it needs it, I don't know what you're asking about really.
@BartekBanachewicz yes
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Q: Why does this cause a computer unlock

CL4PTR4PRoses are Red Violets are Blue Kevin is a nerd And so are you. DON'T LEAVE YOUR COMPUTER UNLOCKED, JACKASS.

Poor guy
user142019
Downvote.
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Sorry, cleaning keyboard.
After spilling my milk by shaking the bottle, thinking it was still tightly closed. :|
@rightfold Vote to delete.
user142019
19:14
I cannot do that.
@JerryCoffin mod got that
No mods there.
@BartekBanachewicz I see no diamond here.
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@BartekBanachewicz Not necessarily.
Only 3 delvotes are needed, not 5.
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19:15
If you want to allow references as deleters, I'd just take a universal ref and forward.
Otherwise, by-value and moving into the member works fine
I upvoted the poor guy
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@JerryCoffin He was obviously talking about the future you, Papa Smurf.
(Can't vote to delete ;.;)
@JerryCoffin it spells "removed for reasons of moderation" for me, sorry
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I forgot you weren't above 10k yet.
19:18
I hope std::girlfriend will be part of C++17
;_;
is that a motivational poke?
after exams :S
user142019
@Magtheridon96 Why would you want an STD girlfriend?
I don't know
I'm a child, I don't know what I want
@Xeo You seem to be confused about the concept of "future" vs. "past". I was a moderator in the past.
yaaay!
400 GBP extra on my paycheck today
2
which means: pub night
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19:21
Nice oO
@KonradRudolph Sweet!
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I'll see what I can do about my post-trial-period paychecks.
user142019
import std.typetuple;
alias TypeTuple!(int, long, double) Types;
foreach (T; Types) {
    test!T();
}
@JerryCoffin The reason is less sweet: the institute forgot (!!!) to give us a raise in 2010 and hasn’t reacted until this year … the 400 GBP are simply the accumulated raise plus interests
@KonradRudolph We should probably publish this on facebook to see if we can't get a few thousand moochers to show up looking for free drinks...
user142019
19:22
TIL: D has static foreach!
how do I turn an uint8_t into a printable type? I thought I could static_cast<int> but compiler doesn't like that
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I liked that my boss was actually the one to come to me and said we should discuss my salaray.
@Aboutblank std::cout << static_cast<char>(i) << std::endl;
uint8_t is (usually) already a char. You mean int.
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@Aboutblank Define "printable type"?
19:24
@Xeo uint8_t prints out characters rather than numbers. I think that's what he means.
@Aboutblank std::cout << +i << std::endl;
@Xeo er, I mean a readable character on console. not a box
@KonradRudolph I'm not sure if that's really all that terrible. Let's see -- let's figure 300 pounds without the interest, so ~100 pounds a year. Assuming you get paid every two weeks (or so) that would have meant ~4 pounds per paycheck...
wait what
19:25
I got -10 User was Removed today.
user142019
HAHA OWNED
user142019
@Rapptz unsigned char
@rightfold Yeah.
@Rapptz Same. 4 hours ago. Seems like a whole bunch of us got hit.
19:26
@JerryCoffin It’s actually much more, they also deducted some money this month that went to a newly-implemented and backdated pension scheme
so the 400 GBP is just the difference between the two
@MooingDuck I never encountered that usage of the + operator
nice.
@KonradRudolph Ah, that explains a bit. As it was, it reminded me of a raise I got when I was in the US Air Force -- that was very small, but pushed me into the next tax bracket (or something) so my paycheck actually came out a couple of dollars less than it had been before the raise...
@Magtheridon96 it's about the only usage :(
@MooingDuck wait, is that equivalent to 0 + i?
@Magtheridon96 it's the unary + operator, so... kinda? yes?
19:28
Okay.
it's the opposite of -i, which acts roughly like 0-i. roughly.
Oh shit, I see
Didn't notice that pattern, I mean, how often are you going to do something like +i (Definitely less often than -i of course)
user1182183
anyone else receiving a five-o-two on youtube?
@GamErix Can't even load it
user1182183
@Magtheridon96 started working right now ; o
19:35
Same lol
user142019
19:47
I don't understand why some apps are just so ugly that you want to poke your eyes out.
user142019
Is it that the people who make them don't see that what they make is the fugliest thing imaginable?
fuck I am so bad at this C++ thing
user142019
I mean, if you're terrible at graphic design, which is fine, just stick with the default look and feel and don't remake it yourself.
user1182183
says mister "not again a bootstrap page" ? XD
user142019
Well, default Bootstrap theme is always better than doing it yourself if you can't do it yourself.
user142019
19:51
But then again, many people even screw up that.
user1182183
I left it like it comes default
user142019
I don't understand how people cannot see (or care) that something is ffffffugly.
Bootstrap isn't really ugly.
user142019
The default Bootstrap theme isn't ugly by itself.
user142019
But if you don't do it correctly then things will fuck up and be of the wrong font size or badly aligned.
19:59
@BartekBanachewicz still probably better than most C++ coders
@Magtheridon96 do you mean C/C++ or real C++? Because if latter, I wouldn't say so
@BartekBanachewicz What's a C/C++ coder?
Are you having a hard time with SFINAE?
@Rapptz under MSVS specifically
I always have a hard time with SFINAE and screw it up
20:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum something that goes out of the uni
@BartekBanachewicz C++
Ah yeah.
But yeah
I still find it hillarous two states in the USA legalized marijuana, and now the federal government is confused about what to do.
Are you doing EnableIf and what not?
20:03
@Rapptz i was trying to get Ell's code to get working under it
What code is it?
The first step to being better than a C/C++ coder is to know that C/C++ is not a language
but it just keeps saying call_deleter is already defined
Unrelated, but did you guys know that the _t suffix is meant for typedefs?
For the longest time I thought it meant type.
@Rapptz I don't think that's quite right
20:04
I wonder about C--/C
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@Rapptz Why shouldn't it mean that?
@MooingDuck I looked into it and that's what I see it used as.
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wchar_t, char16_t, char32_t.. all distinct types, not aliases. :)
@Rapptz size_t may be a typedef, but it's just the "size type".
@Xeo True. When I found out about it though it was before those came along (which I think are the only exceptions I've seen thus far)
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Well, I think it stems from the fact that you wouldn't call a variable int or something, but very well size, with a type of size_t.
20:07
I think ending in _t is reserved, can't remember by whom though. Maybe POSIX?
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It's "the type to certain concepts / ideas", you might say.
Ya, POSIX
@BartekBanachewicz Nicely put. I'm terrified knowing that fresh university grads are usually the guys who end up maintaining my code. Then again I don't believe incompetency is excusable or my problem so fuck them.
Is it possible for someone's child to end up looking exactly like them?
Hm.
@AshKetchum yes
20:08
@Xeo could you perhaps give that code a look and guess why MSVS rejects it?
@AshKetchum No.
if data is "burnt into the device" that means it can't be changed right?
@Aboutblank yes
@MooingDuck fuck
I want to recommend a first programming language to someone. I'm considering Haskell or Python. Suggestions/Opinions?
20:10
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Yeah, yeah. I know. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
Scheme
@Magtheridon96 Lua. As a first language is a tad more intuitive than python imho
That makes sense
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@BartekBanachewicz Probably because MSVC's expression SFINAE sucks
@Magtheridon96 Python. Haskell is awesome but Haskell learning resources assume you're a programmer.
20:12
Today's quote of the day: "There's no sense in going out of your way just to get somebody to like you."
I'm going to go play some video games.
Alrighty then, thank you for your opinions gentlemen.
And hopefully eat because I haven't in two days.
@Magtheridon96 For someone with no prior experience either should be fine.
20:13
@Rapptz toothache?
@StackedCrooked Yeah.
The difficulty of Haskell lies in paradigm shift mostly, and since you don't know a thing, there's no paradigm shift for you.
That sucks.
Haskell teaches better things so it might actually be better.
@Magtheridon96 You're welcome. As a Pokémon trainer, I must serve the world with greatness and destroy all evilness with my Pikachu.
Hence, Pikachu and I have a mutual agreement that Pikachu will not stay inside a Poké Ball, in case of an emergency.
user142019
20:17
I think learning Haskell early is a good idea.
@rightfold before you accidentally C
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> One more thing: I just started studying C++ few days ago and I don't think I could make it myself even if you gave me suggestions. So, there's someone of you so kind to write the whole script?
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Q: How can I write all the combination of a given number of strings?

user2499266Sorry if the question is not clear, I was wondering how to write a program in C++ that can output all the combination of some sentences, using the formula C=n!/(n-k)!. For example, that is the kind of thing I'm trying to have printed: combination no 1: sentence1 sentence2 sentence3 sentence4 co...

user142019
@ScottW Up your gaping ass.
oddly, I don't think any of the close reasons fits super well, because there's actually a good question there, if poorly worded
Permutation is not easy for a beginner.
20:21
@AshKetchum inb4 binning.
@AshKetchum remove that please
That was a little bit too fucking annoying.
Told ya!
There you go, sir.
Jesus can turn Assembly into C++
user142019
20:25
No, he cannot.
user142019
He can't even walk over water.
@Magtheridon96 pft, so can boomerang, hex-rays, and IDA Pro
My Bulbasaur and Charizard can convert Assembly into anything you ask for.
What a pussy
I can walk over Lego
user142019
I don't understand how people step on LEGO in a way that hurts.
user142019
20:26
It never hurted for me.
user142019
What kind of LEGO do you have? Knife edition?
@rightfold you have a high arch?
user142019
Not at all.
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Q: Create A Compiler For Windows

Nathan Campos Possible Duplicate: Learning to write a compiler I'm learning C++ and as I know C++ is a very flexible language, it can make OS's and compilers, like the Python and the Ruby compilers, but I want to build my personal programming language, then I need some good tutorial for do this, I w...

I recall getting hurt by it a few times
Now I use K'nex
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Q: Learning to Write a Compiler

AntonPreferred Languages : C/C++, Java, and Ruby I am looking for some helpful books/tutorials on how to write your own compiler simply for educational purposes. I am most familiar with C/C++, Java, and Ruby, so I prefer resources that involve one of those three, but any good resource is acceptable.

"C/C++"
Well, it was 2008 apparently
@rightfold there, just to the side of and behind the ball
where skin is soft because it never actually touches anything 50% of the time
Fuck you, Visual Studio 2008.
Fuck your favorite meal.
Which reminds me
I haven't eaten anything in 6 hours
20:33
Mind this image please. Its too funny.
user image
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@ScottW <3
oh you weren't? :P <3
@AshKetchum C# IS SERVER PROGRAMMING RIGHT?
@BartekBanachewicz "... Wow. I'm actually speechless right now."
JBL
JBL
"I was forced to ... they said they would kill my family if I didn't". Well, I would have let them do it, personally.
@AshKetchum Got a link for that?
20:45
It got deleted.
good guy me, seeded till ratio of 30 and still going :)
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Does anyone have any opinion on the simplest webserver to set up to serve a single static file?
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@BartekBanachewicz Linux
20:46
python -m SimpleHTTPServer (Serve current directory tree at http://$HOSTNAME:8000/)
@Ell nginx?
oh or python, yep
user142019
@Ell Lighttpd
user142019
Oh, a single static file? Use Erlang!
Ell
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those 3d programming things are so annoying :P
20:50
@Ell just write a simple C++ app that listens on a port, and then sends it a preprogrammed header, and then the file, then closes the connection.
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Oops, I just realised I have nginx running every time I startup :O
Using C++ for what PHP was made for is starting to seem like a more plausible idea
@rightfold wat
user142019
wat wat
20:55
wat
I'm so happy I finally figured out how to make hyperlinks to google image search results

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