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14:00
2.69 is not that much
wtf with the not-s
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yep
It has in-game transactions for gold, but eh, not needed
but I am broke right now, 1-2 days before cash arrives
@Xeo I hate that stuff
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Like, totally broke?
@BartekBanachewicz Don't use it. vOv
@Xeo I can, maybe, afford food to make it till the end of the month
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14:01
woah
Responsible finances ahoy.
my GF is staying with me, go figure.
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heh
I still got 1.3k
@BartekBanachewicz Dude. You're doing something wrong.
Just saying.
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And next salary arriving soon. :3
But OTOH, I still have no kitchen. :(
14:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh. I was exaggerating a bit.
but welp, they don't pay me that much, and living on my own is costly
I don't buy that.
Also I work half-time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because you earn more :S
^ that was both a statement of disbelief, and a piece of advice.
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And man, I spent quite a lot of money on a hobby this month. And next month too. Ugh.
14:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes Considering I had plenty of unexpected payments this month, and I'm still able to save something (which is done automatically by my bank), I think it's not that bad.
it's just it's damn end of the month.
ITT I am A$468k in debt (mortgage) - $A = Australian dollars
congrat me
468k of what? oO
468k of what
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where did that come from
Oh wait, ghost-talking I guess
1 Australian Dollar equals 0.93 US Dollar
14:06
Of course I house worth much much more :p
@BartekBanachewicz Well, just saying that I always plan for unexpected payments.
but I am still in debt ~shrug~
@R.MartinhoFernandes When I am finally out of that uni crap I will have plenty to plan with.
hmmm
I basically pretend I don't have money. So I don't waste as much.
14:07
do a master
can I get away with always treating stdout/stdin like a text stream?
@R.MartinhoFernandes The vast majority of my expenses is rent and food (like food for eating inside, not going out).
you will need it, now every cat dog and fly under the sun have a degree, you would need some 'extra' credential
@DeadMG nope. compilers, archivers, etc may use it as a binary stream
@BartekBanachewicz FWIW, I don't earn that much. I'm terrible at asking money from people (and by terrible I mean, I don't).
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14:09
1.8 was it?
@DeadMG What would that mean?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now I don't buy that. It's still more than half-time intern.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, if I have an object representing stdout, then either it's a text stream or a binary stream.
What's the difference?
And the fact I am working half-time doesn't mean I eat half-time :/
14:10
so if it's a binary stream and the user tries to write something to it that is not a bunch of bytes, they will have to create some translation object to deal with those bytes.
quite the contrary, considering how many nerves I spend on uni
which is kind of messy if you just want to do stdout << "Hello, World!", say.
@Xeo I still haven't talked to my boss about that raise we agreed to negotiate.
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lol
Question is, do you need more money? :P
I don't know.
14:11
One could argue you always need more.
or maybe I should just define "binary stream" more flexibly.
OP not neccessarily knows about smart pointers, especially if he asks such a basic question — sasha.sochka 26 secs ago
I'm gonna bitchslap the stupidity out of this one.
@DeadMG binary stream can have an operator<<(string) method
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14:12
Then it's the right time to teach him about them. BEFORE teaching him raw pointers, FFS. — Griwes 19 secs ago
s/raw/owning raw/
Right.
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If you have new A(), and the constructor throws, does it call delete? How does it free the memory?
@rightfold Yes, it does.
14:13
good job, lounge
@rightfold How does it allocate the memory?
user142019
Cool.
not raging. I have already applied to have it deleted
I remember I worked 2-3 days a week during the last two years of my combined degrees (as a programmer), I saved half of a brand new car
it takes a little time
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14:13
@R.MartinhoFernandes depends on the implementation of new.
they already wrote me back
you just add "delete me" to your profile
@rightfold No, it does not.
It calls operator new. Always.
so it should happen shortly
then all my posts become anonymous
new A() is about equivalent to void* p = A::operator new(sizeof(A)); try { return new (p) A(); } catch(...) { A::operator delete(p); throw; }
If construction fails, it calls the matching operator delete.
14:14
where A::operator new resolves to the correct operator new, of course, not necessarily the class-specific one.
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes can't you overload that? :v
@rightfold And? It still calls operator new.
user142019
So, it depends on how you implemented that.
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@rightfold You can't change the new operator, only operator new
@rightfold No, it doesn't. The allocation function is irrelevant.
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14:15
(I love confusing people with this.)
@Xeo This is my favorite in category of confusing sentences.
see the pseudo-source I provided above.
the compiler always calls the matching delete if the new succeeded but construction threw.
@Xeo I have my trick to remember which is which, you wont be getting me ^.^
@BartekBanachewicz Sure. It's way less than I should be earning, according to what people tell me.
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I earn 1.9k atm vOv
with negotiations in the near future, ehehe
14:16
Actually thinking about it, I saved the amount of a brand new car, not half of it
and I was rening a 1 bedroom and paying all the bills by myself
@R.MartinhoFernandes Being Geek put it nicely; you should earn enough to feel compensated enough for your work. If you value your skill and work more than you're paid, you're paid too little.
it's a nice book, by the way.
I don't care :S
I used to not care about money too
then I ran out
when future you wants to buy a house or take a holiday, you'll be glad that past you earned more money
"are you on your way to the shoot? cuz you need to be there now if you gonna make it to the next one. so glad to have you back on swedish soil, my plan is for you to stay here for a few weeks at least"

<literally five minutes later>

"change of plans Filip, I'm sending you to paris this friday. just so you know"
DeadMG is puppyless pennyless
14:18
@DeadMG You don't have an income.
true, but it's all relative
I also don't want to take a holiday or buy a house.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes If you don't care, you're fine, I guess?
my point is, you don't know that in the future, you won't want that money for something you can't predict now.
and if you really want it, you're going to be really unhappy that you wasted the opportunity
@Xeo I don't like the fact that I don't care. (see puppy's ramblings above)
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hmhm
14:20
When you do want a holiday, and you have enough money saved to pay for it, bosses/customers will not let you go :(
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I'm kinda in the same position, and I really had a problem to even come up with a salary in the first place.
But I guess I got over that :D
//No, const_cast violates everything I live for.
I want to buy a house.
I'm putting this in the code
because I'm not doing const_cast
(float?)(double?)o["average_stars_cache"] ?? 0
Float? Double? I DON'T KNOW.
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14:22
lol
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Haha !
@CatPlusPlus I'm guessing that whatever's in o is a boxed Nullable<double>.
Since implicit conversions don't work when unboxing, there's that other cast.
That said, using the null coalescing operator and nullable types is weird.
o is a Hashmap returned by NHibernate query.
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14:24
use boost, most of the new functionality was first implemented in boost first. look at boost::lexical_cast it should be close to std::to_string. — andre 19 mins ago
ugh, how did this get 3 upvotes...
Hashtable
@CatPlusPlus So, non generic.
There's a lot of nullables where they don't make sense here.
If you have a boxed double, then you can only unbox it to a double, not to a float.
@BartekBanachewicz I have enough to survive for seeral months without an income (I always make a point of that); I don't want to buy a car (no, not at all ever) or a house (might change my mind on that, but doubtful); to be honest the only thing I use money for that isn't rent or food or other basic stuffs are books and nights out.
14:25
If you want a float, you first have to cast it to double to unbox it, then to float.
Also I have to figure out a better way to deploy this than copy-pasting through RDP.
user142019
Unboxing is just a downcast.
@CatPlusPlus Ugh, can't have a real Dictionary?
@rightfold No.
I have a house, a company and a car that consume my money, I am heavily in debt and unless I sell my assets I can not convert them to cash and unless I am absolutely forced to I will try to not lose any of them. I thought of selling myself but I doubt anyone would want to buy me. I think I will be able to stay the current state for quite a long time, if I don't take any holiday and don't buy luxury stuff, the good thing is that I don't care for either. I am in a very happy state :p
14:25
@EtiennedeMartel It works. Probably. I don't know. Not touching that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes houses are awesome. Totally different thing than own apartment.
hmmmm
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@BartekBanachewicz A pain to clean, though.
@Xeo Or to carry on your backpack.
14:26
I need operator C++().
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wat
@Xeo certainly require more effort in general
I don't want a house yet, because that means I'm stuck to one place forever (pretty much). Renting a place allows me to leave and go live somewhere else, which I find a comforting thought at the moment.
@Xeo Well, think about it. Gonna be awful inconvenient to have a function taking std::vector<T> and then have, say, Standard.Containers.Vector(T).
I don't live in the house I bought
I rented it out
14:28
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Xeo Or to carry on your backpack.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It'd be <string, object> anyway.
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A: C++: Virtual methods

sasha.sochkaMember functions virtuality works only when you call them from pointer to the actual object, not from an object itself, because in your example objects were automatically statically upcasted to class A. Change your code to: std::vector<std::unique_ptr<A>> stuff = { std::unique_ptr<A>(new A()...

@DeadMG You need fucking using statements.
user142019
Is this better?
14:29
@EtiennedeMartel I have them. At least, partially anyway.
actually, I just realized that a completely unrelated refactoring means that I can probably finish the job relatively easily.
@rightfold The things are sequenced; it's actually fine. Still preferable to be always safe and use a condom make_unique.
that reminds me, local usings aren't on my list
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, that specific case is as fine as it gets with the current stdlib, I think.
@rightfold why is he spelling unique_ptr all over? I think it's unnecessary
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14:31
@BartekBanachewicz wat
@Xeo Not about stdlib, but implementation of {} initialisation.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I mean since we have no std::make_unique.
@BartekBanachewicz ctor is explicit.
@Xeo Ah.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok
in other news, I recently learned how to play MLP theme on guitar, and found chordbook for 3 seasons /cc @EtiennedeMartel
14:36
@BartekBanachewicz Well, well.
@BartekBanachewicz If you make a recording and post it, Etienne will have an orgasm.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not really.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have to buy a videocam anyway
I find MLP songs to be cool, but not really that great. They just found a direct attack vector to my cheesy side.
@BartekBanachewicz I think he was talking about an audio recording.
@EtiennedeMartel Winter Wrap-Up!
@EtiennedeMartel that would be so... un-personal
14:38
@BartekBanachewicz Also "Raise this Barn" and "True True Friend".
@Rapptz huh, I've done some ps2 dev... didn't take that long to get basic stuff up... but it sure was an odd system. Even having the lead dev from WipeOut explaining it didn't help it make any sense
And can't forget "Smile Song".
I have to transcribe the outro to main theme though
it's w/o vocals, and there are two or three sweet guitar parts there
@EtiennedeMartel too bad I can't really play with chords
user142019
> C# Language Specification 5.0
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> System Requirements
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14:40
> Supported Operating System: Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 98, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP
user142019
Ohey, I need Windows to view this document!
@BartekBanachewicz The songs are hardly complex. It's pretty generic pop stuff.
@BartekBanachewicz Also, check that out‌​.
@EtiennedeMartel pretty generic pop stuff. my ass
@Telkitty猫咪咪 'I thought of selling myself but I doubt anyone would want to buy me' - worth a star :)
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14:43
@EtiennedeMartel lol
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Weeeheee it works !
Finally !
@EtiennedeMartel "Raise this Barn to the ground"
@BartekBanachewicz Listen to that.
hmm
it is std::ostream_iterator that is an output iterator to std::ostream, right?
14:51
No, it's obviously istream_iterator.
very funny
You have to admit it was a dumb question.
What else could it be?
stream_inserter, perhaps
I almost never use that part of the stdlib, so
there's no such thing
14:53
std::this_thread::sleep_for( std::chrono::hours(24) );
Wut
lol
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Where'd you get that?
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Q: Potential System cost of a thread which waits 24 hours

ShaktalIn the application I'm writing, I want to take a backup of the data every 24 hours to help prevent the risk of data being lost in case of a file corruption or other failure. To do this I am using a simple thread like this: void BackupThread( const std::atomic<bool>& bTerminateFlag ) { std::...

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wtf
14:54
Well, to be fair, C++ has no schedulers.
@EtiennedeMartel dude, that's Marcus Miller
@BartekBanachewicz Not just him.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What.
@EtiennedeMartel heh, I usually see tracks like this as a guitar backing track
14:58
in PHP, 1 min ago, by Jimbo
@CarrieKendall No, the stupidest argument was when the C++ guys came in saying their language was better. It's clearly inferior, hence a pointless argument.
umm what?
@EtiennedeMartel I suppose that's NSFW?
huh
@not-TonyTheLion It isn't. It's a very interesting article.
I just noticed that I've been a complete moron.
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