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19:08
@melak47 umm, go to the property pages pane for a project to browse its current property sheets, then right click on a node to add a new sheet below it
(disclaimer: I don't have VS open and can't remember if it's actually called "property pages" or "properties <somethingelse>"
the one where you can browser property sheets
alternatively, just create the .props file manually, and then reference it from the General tab on a project's property pages dialog
hm, I guess I'll have to manually add the props file to each project then
but I guess that's better than having the same property sheets being used by VS 2012 and 2013 :S
And does the MSVS2013 preview not suck?
it's basically VS2012, with the new compiler+stdlib, some icons changed colors...and it now inserts closing braces for stuff.
@melak47 define new compiler
do initializer lists work?
19:20
@CatPlusPlus let's blame @Mysticial. Oh wait robot said that already
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Ima learn qt5
@melak47 VICTORY
@Ell learn C# instead
I've heard it's a nice language
Ell
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Don't be silly, I already know C#
;)
19:21
so what the fuck you need Qt for?
(disclaimer I'm drunk)
GUI maybe
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^
@melak47 lol I don't give a shit about the IDE. If the compiler delivers I'm happy.
@CatPlusPlus use C# then
@rubenvb you asked about MSVS2013, not MSVC 12.0 :p
19:22
@rubenvb exactly. That's the only thing worth installing 2013 for
@BartekBanachewicz You are aware that language and GUI library are orthogonal concepts, right?
@melak47 Well, since 2012 they are one and the same. No more lean Windows SDK installs :(
@CatPlusPlus not necessarily. Some languages make it more pleasant to write GUI in thanks to libraries commonly shipped with them and appropriate language constructs
Not relevant, also language doesn't ship libraries. You can't use WPF if you're writing a cross-platform C# app.
Besides stock != best choice.
@CatPlusPlus All Most languages ship libraries.
19:24
> commonly shipped
I forgot you lot can't spot a difference between a language and its implementation.
> appropriate language constructs
@CatPlusPlus I thought you'd be the first to remember that.
@BartekBanachewicz Ugh, appropriate language constructs? Clearly you haven't used WPF.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I haven't. So what?
19:25
Most WPF is in XAML.
4 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
(disclaimer I'm drunk)
There's neverending boilerplate because INotifyPropertyChanged is not special and neither are dependency properties. C# has no constructs to help with that.
Friggin' 2.9 GB.
Also same language constructs can be used in Qt bindings, so still not relevant.
also
Adobe Opensource C/C++ Compiler, CrossBridge http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalmedia/2013/06/open-source-flash-c-compiler-crossbridge/#.Ucs_7ppH674.twitter Now, I'm puzzled how to guesstimate the uptake this will get. #dilemmas
what.
19:27
I'm sure everyone will be so excited that they finally can use C++ for Flash apps.
@BartekBanachewicz I hope they do good things with LLVM/Clang.
To sum up this day: VS2013 preview released, ReSharper for C++ announced, Adobe showed C++ compiler, Havok Anarchy released. #toomuch
@CatPlusPlus cc @Xeo
@rubenvb Adobe sponsored Boost.GIL, that earned a big plus for them for me
@R.MartinhoFernandes Chute. Shame about that answer being CWed :( At least a little twitter publicity has given it the appreciation it deserved :/
@BartekBanachewicz adobe has a C++ compiler? :S
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@CatPlusPlus Flascc has been available for a while, but has been discontinue recently, IIRC
19:29
@BartekBanachewicz #toomuchtodrink
I think GIL originated in Adobe.
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Oh wait, that article is about FlasCC
Adobe Opensource C/C++ Compiler, CrossBridge http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalmedia/2013/06/open-source-flash-c-compiler-crossbridge/#.Ucs_7ppH674.twitter Now, I'm puzzled how to guesstimate the uptake this will get. #dilemmas
@not-sehe "CWed" ?
pennydropslow
19:29
@Xeo Probably why they're open-sourcing it. :v
@BartekBanachewicz beer > bartek
@BartekBanachewicz Community-Wikied
@not-sehe not that I posted it like 2 minutes eariler
oh right, drunk.
Robot! What did I miss?
19:30
> Flash C++ Compiler
@BartekBanachewicz you win. but you're drunk. so you lose
gosh I've just never seen "Community Wikied". Who on earth uses Wiki as a verb anyway
@not-sehe Woah, got a badge out of it.
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flash is still alive? :O
19:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes Reversal?
@Ell GLadOS is still alive,
Nah, just Nice Answer.
I CWed it myself when posting.
I'ma gonna reboot Ambrosia and name it ἀρχιτέκτων
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, CW is okay there. Funny you still get badges :/
let's see if github supports unicode in URLs
19:32
@rubenvb Yes, it does.
Architektov?
boost doesn't compile because... .\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C2039: 'min' : is not a member of 'std' wat
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@rubenvb derp.
@CatPlusPlus s/v/n/
19:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes where's the unicode there?
@melak47 ALL HAIL VS
Let's make new compiler
Oh, right, that's nu.
Let's not make it suck less
Good idea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes WHAT ^
@rubenvb ahahah
19:33
damn
@EtiennedeMartel yeah everyone seen that already
@melak47 lol that's gross
@R.MartinhoFernandes fuck the displayment then
@BartekBanachewicz FUCKING HELL I'M SO HARD RIGHT NOW
I DON'T EVEN CARE ABOUT REPOSTS
19:33
59 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
LET'S MAKE A BRONY POWERHUG
@BartekBanachewicz Ha. I knew my favorite robot would have picked it up first.
@R.MartinhoFernandes sup dawg
@BartekBanachewicz It's pretty cheap.
But I know you're a cheapskate, so it might as well be a million dollars.
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He isn't a cheapskate
he is just frugal
@KeithLayne Hey!
19:37
So, what did I miss?
Lots and lots of sex.
Considering the license is for one year of upgrades only, it is pretty fucking expensive.
Doesn't look like anything's changed then.
Also "Subscription renewals commence from the expiration of your previous subscription period, regardless of when the subscription renewal is actually purchased."
Shitty terms ahoy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you have any file I/O in your wheels code?
19:38
@not-sehe wait, what..I added an #include <algorithm> to that file and now boost compiles successfully
Cat, that's a pretty sweet upgrade you got on your avatar.
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably don't have any pointers?
> Hier oefnen
(here it comes)
19:39
But you need a really fat cat to be a ... fat cat
First world problem: my Italian ham has instructions in German
Ell
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TIL we don't have enough platinum
@EtiennedeMartel intel's gonna buy me one anyway :3
@EtiennedeMartel This is ultra cool (timed link):
@Ell we don't have enough earth.
19:40
58 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
wow omg template features
@melak47 mmm. did you copy/paste compose that error line then?
@not-sehe hm?
@BartekBanachewicz yeah yeah. I'm not surprised you agree
you sound like my parent would. That's cute.
@melak47 Regardless of whether std::min was actually undeclared, the compiler reporting it on the #include line is ... extremely dodgy
19:41
@not-sehe ? no, I added #include <algorithm> and then min suddenly was declared :p
the line was min being used
bye :p
woah.
> put on hold as primarily opinion-based
@melak47 ah I misread
why does this compile in msvc-11.0, without including algorithm? o.O
@ScottW Hey!!! <3
@melak47 2013 is 12.0, right?
19:44
@BartekBanachewicz yes
duh, I downloaded like 20% so far
I'll just leave it there.
I just had π minutes remaining
how do you build boost for 64 bit again? with address-model=64. from the x64 dev console...any other option I forgot?
@melak47 not that I know of.
@not-sehe I love JetBrains.
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19:48
@BartekBanachewicz You're missing the joke.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you still doing Ong-bak or whatever your character encoding lib was called?
oh wow. VS2013 requires IE10.
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(_MSC_VER, <= 1700)
>_>
lolz
they hoped for fixes
lol.
19:55
typical
download 1GB of Windows 7 SP1
then download IE10 direct from MIcrosoft
but noes, IE10 has to download updates.
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I wonder if there is a cleavage detection algorithm
wee, boost says it built successfully!
@Ell It'd break on lamps
Damn SQL Server crap
@melak47 test it. It may be lying.
@rubenvb yeah I don't believe it just yet
All that noise about VS2013 and nobody noticed that dotnet 4.5.1 will support 64-bit edit and continue. :toot:
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20:05
@DeadMG IE10 took forever to install
Also in VS2013
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And now it needs a restart. Meh, not going to play around with VC12 until tomorrow, I guess.
@Xeo it's lying
it just says it needs a restart
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I clicked "restart later" and VS installer is still complaining that there's no IE10, so eh
oh
you do ned to restart for IE :/
not for VS though :p
@rubenvb do you know by any chance how boost's magic "link the right library" stuff works?
20:11
#pragma comment
+ shitload of compiler detection macros to build up the tagged filename.
it's looking for "libboost_chrono-vc110-mt-gd-1_53.lib" - but the files are obviously called "bla-vc120-etc" now :/
@rubenvb proper lamps have legs, not cleavage.
If it wasn't updated to detect MSVC2013 then don't count on detecting it.
so how do I stop boost from auto linking crap :S
Ah wait
VS has these #pragma linker comments
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20:13
@melak47 Macro, IIRC
you can't stop it without sacrificing a child.
@melak47 -nodefaultlibrary.
BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB
Ugh, no. Just define BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB.
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@rubenvb #pragma comment(lib, "...")
@Xeo yeah whatever. Module hacks.
20:13
Or you can edit config/auto_link.hpp and add MSVC2013.
@CatPlusPlus ah, yea
thanks
Can notepad++ be used as a decent IDE? (header/source switching, git integration)
@rubenvb you're already installing VS, give it a try :D
@melak47 I can't use GCC with that, nor build the project on Linux...
I'm actually uninstalling VS(2012) at the moment
alright, boost works
20:24
Mind packaging your boost executables and shipping them to me? <3
haha
I thought you didn't use boost :p
7.6 GB for a C++ compiler (not counting implicit dependencies). We have a new record
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I don't see the big deal of an IDE
besides GUI designer
@rubenvb maybe they're going for the "biggest and baddest compiler of the year" award :p
Well, they got baddest part already.
20:27
^_^
I guess that means they also win biggest!
Except, well, actually.
Clang libs are like some ridiculous 8 GB
But you usually don't carry those around, so the actual exec and its dependencies is not too big.
Statically linked and with debug symbols.
GCC (at least MinGW) isn't gigs big either.
VC++, takin' the big cake.
@rubenvb AFAIK it doesn't have syntax error highlighting
VC++ is not just compiler.
20:29
Compiler, Linker, Debugger, + Tools
@rubenvb Must be really fast and good.
Though IIRC tools are separate from compiler.
@ThePhD uh, no? More like 200MB?
@rubenvb That's why I said Libs. x3
1 min ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Statically linked and with debug symbols.
20:29
Like, when they updated the compiler to November CTP, Intellisense didn't follow because it has its own parser IIRC.
@ThePhD a full Clang/LLVM build in release mode is ~200MB.
@rubenvb I must be on that hardcore debug symbol / static link stuff then.
@ThePhD obviously. There's no IDE except XCode that uses the compiler for IDE stuff.
@ThePhD ah yes. That might explain it.
@rubenvb Cat said it like twice. :b
Though, it's kind of dumb -- you'd think VC++ would just have a vc++.parser.dll for you to use, so you can get all the goodies of parsing C++.
But then I guess anyone could just plug in their own codegen based on vc++ and there goes all of Microsoft's money.
With all dues respect, GCC doesn't have a lib to help an IDE parse.
Clang was the first to take the tooling approach.
20:32
Yeah. Clang is the only one.
Which is great, because I'm using it to build my reflection type.
The EDG frontend is a commercial one.
Which is used by the MS tools.
Not sure if it's actually in Intellisense or not.
of course, being the first....
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It is
.... Clang's interface leaves a whooole lot to be desired. ._.
Maybe Resharper will charge for its API and you can use that. <3
@ThePhD C with classes. And Patterns!
20:33
Or you can just use the Resharper IDE that's coming out soon.
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@ThePhD "sue"?
God I'm going to cream my jeans for Resharper's IDE.
@Xeo Mary Sue. :D
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Q: What is parsing?

GraceParsing is something I came accross alot in development, but as a junior its one of those things I assume I will get the hang of at some point, when its needed. In my current project I've been told to find and use an HTML parser for a certain function, I have found a couple on the web, but what d...

lol IDEs are so overrated.
@moonbeamer2234 Is that a duck face?
20:34
that's not me.
@EtiennedeMartel Yes it is... lol
So is there anything interesting in VS2013?
VS2010....
You've done me proud... ... but I've got to retire you.
Goodbye, old friend. :'(
@jalf <initializer_list>
@jalf Working variadics. Working.
Wat.... Still no variadic templates?
20:36
oh yeah that too.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did your tuple_cat succeed?
@ThePhD oo really? I was just looking at the blog post, didn't see it there
I'm counting on those.
@rubenvb is that sarcasm or do you actually have a better alternative to an ide?
VS 2013 IS OPENING GUYS
20:36
@moonbeamer2234 how about a commandline, decent logging in your code and a nice text editor.
Gusygusygsugsygusgysugsygsugys
@ThePhD oh, it hasn't crashed yet
@ThePhD Wait. You're still on 2010?
@EtiennedeMartel Occasionally, when I would look at my XNA stuff and play some of my older games.
@ThePhD Ergh, XNA.
20:37
@rubenvb why would you do all that when you can just use an IDE? Isnt that just making things harder for yourself?
World's finest asset pipeline.
A good batching system is a good batching system. :P
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, that isn't available at runtime q_q
@moonbeamer2234 You're right though. I use Qt Creator just for the quick error and source file navigation.
... Sign in?
Fucking Sign in for visual studio?
Who the fuck signs in for an IDE?
@ThePhD Apple devs.
20:38
@ThePhD Everything's in the cloud now.
And now, MS devs.
@ThePhD you have to to get the 203 days of testing. you can sign out afterwards
Anyone else find it amazing how Microsoft has open source libs for their xbox development for free and they've never been compromised, but sony is extremely secure and exclusive about their gaming development and their ps3 servers have been compromised before?
but if you don't sign in, your license expires in 14 days
I am thankful for my University's Dreamspark agreement thingie.
20:39
@rubenvb indeed
All of the CS guys use Linux/Mac, but hey, we gotta have Dreamspark.
lol
@ThePhD do you really want them? they're actually not very big zipped up :)
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I thought that as Dreamweaver
I was like wat
The whole Physics department is stuck on Matlab, except for the CERN guys, who have ROOT and ... Linux.
@melak47 Yeah sure, drop 'em in teh dropbox.
20:41
@rubenvb I thought comp sci students don't really study the operating system much though? So having an Open Source OS wouldn't really be a great advantage to them would it? :P
@rubenvb Who?
@EtiennedeMartel ua.ac.be
Computer Science.
Whatever
It's late
I should go to sleep.
Alright.
Converting all my latest projects to VC++ 2013.
LET THE FUN BEGIN!
hehehee.
@melak47 NOMINMAX.
20:43
@EtiennedeMartel I tried including algorithm, that worked, not rebuilding again :p
@ThePhD Haven't even finished dling yet
@ThePhD there's a boost in your dropbox waiting to be unpacked :3
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@R.MartinhoFernandes: You were waaaay too soft on that "OOP bool" thread.
@Xeo POO bool.
@Xeo what thread?
20:47
lol, no braced-init-lists for const ref function arguments.
dumbasses.
@rubenvb what? :S
As long as I can use VS with Linux ill be happy though
oh, I thought you were talking about MSVC :D
Well yes.
It doesn't work in MSVC.
But I filed a bug report for Clang.
20:50
¬_¬ you chase the cat for a brief moment with the kettle and she's all hyper for fecking ages
what has this world come to!
void func(const std::vector<int>& vec = {}) {}

int main() { func(); } //works for me
no using instead of typedef either.
Dammit.
@melak47 Try std::string in a constructor.
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@rubenvb Not really a friend of that feature.
It just feels wrong to initialize a reference to seemingly "nothing".
@melak47 oh? did MSVC not support brace-init lists as default argument values?
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braced-init-lists are the sluts of C++ - abused and overused. :/
20:52
@Xeo it's a temporary binding to a const ref. Perfectly legal.
@thecoshman idk
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@rubenvb I know. Notice how I said "it feels wrong"
@Xeo that's why they are so good :/
I noticed. I don't share the sentiment. But I can understand your reluctance after the MSVC "let's bind your temporary to this non-const ref" fiasco.
It's sluts, but in a socially accepted way. What else could we want
20:53
I hate Microsoft in general so I could never support MSVC
How do you write using swallow = int[]; in MSVC-accepted C++?
Hmm, that's a good one for SO proper
@moonbeamer2234 would you actively try to break support?
Bash on MSVC
Indeed
@moonbeamer2234 I prefer using arguments. There's enough solid stuff about Microsoft to hate on.
20:56
@not-sehe that list would probably be binned for spam. Just because its so long...The list of things Microsoft does poorly
Aha. Who said I'm making a list? I'm not masochist
@not-sehe Hey look, you rhymed
@BoltClock read a book, and blow your mind
@BoltClock mmm yeah, of course?
:)
@rubenvb this, uh...seems to work..I think...
typedef int swallow[];
swallow x = { 1, 2, 3 };
20:59
@melak47 aha, the [] moved.
nope
Stupid C declaration crap.
haha wow interesting. my friend who studies comp sci and ohio state just showed me a way to override the functions in a dll
@rubenvb that
Hey look, the bar is almost a third of the way across. I may be able to finish this installation before the end of the week!

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