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user784668
12:00
Boost fucked up.
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#if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || !defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__)
user784668
That's equivalent to #if 1.
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huh? Why?
presumably, it's protected by something like #ifdef __GNUC__
user784668
4.8 never defines __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__
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12:02
ow
user784668
Instead, it defines __cplusplus to 201103L.
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Xeo
The test also fails for GCC <4.8 even if __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ is defined
@Fanael the there's __GNUC__ < 4, right
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The last || should be &&
That'd appear to make sense
Xeo
Xeo
12:03
Potentially with extra parens on the other tests
user784668
@Xeo it should fail for < 4.8
@sehe hum, dunno how it got 4 stars, but I have US excel
user784668
@Xeo not enough, because 4.8 doesn't enable C++11 by default
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@Fanael Eh, why the test for -std=c++0x then?
user784668
You have to test __cplusplus.
12:04
@BartekBanachewicz Doesn't matter.
Locale wins.
user784668
@Xeo Because C++11 features that were added/fixed in 4.8?
I also have English windows
Doesn't matter.
Locale wins.
Format: Polish(Poland)
grawht
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Xeo
12:05
@Fanael Sure, but presumably they don't want to enter that block if C++0x/11 is enabled, no?
user784668
@Xeo yup
user784668
But they always enter it.
@BartekBanachewicz hahaha. I have a taiwan motherboard
I've changed "list separator" to comma from semicolon, but it still wants that :/
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@Fanael Yeah, reason why I said last || should be &&
12:07
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Q: My friend told me all Windows Progammers are insane, is he correct?

Edward BirdI was working on a Linux project, and I decided it would be kind of fun to compile it on Windows and OSX, just to see if it worked... This was a bad idea! I didn't know how to set about doing this, so I asked my friend Bob. Bob said to me "If you develop using Windows, then Sir, you are wrong!"...

@BartekBanachewicz (a) where (b) who says it's linked to that. It's just locale dependent. That's a fact
user784668
@Xeo you'd change it to say "if we're GCC <= 4.7 and we're not in C++11 mode", while the intended meaning is "if we're GCC <= 4.7 or we're not in C++11 mode".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Needs migration to Skeptics.SE?
user784668
The problem is that they don't test for C++11 mode at all.
12:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have to upvote it
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Ell
You have to set list seperator in language & region thing don't ypu?
20 mins ago, by Fanael
@KonradRudolph consider this a way of saying "fuck you" to freetards
user784668
@sehe how is that relevant?
@Fanael Because it struck me that he thought you were using immature rationale for an action.
@sehe How is my upvoting immature? I agree with the opinion, is all
12:13
But he's right
Windows programmers are insane people
user784668
@sehe bah, the same rationale Stallman used in the eighties
Why does everything in Java get given some bull shit name rather then get described for what it is?
'entity class' <-- wtf do you mean by that?
A class that is an entity.
12:14
You misunderstood the class name
En = English
English Titties
@Morwenn What’s that?
@KonradRudolph old stuff
user784668
@Xeo: oh damn.
user784668
False alarm.
user784668
>> g++ -std=c++11 -dM -E -x c++ - | select-string GXX
^Z

#define __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ 1
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Ell
12:17
Inb4 singletonfactoryproxyjavabean
@Ell ¬_¬ it's coming up I am sure
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Also YIL android recommends singletons :3
user784668
@thecoshman Would class Bob be better?
@Ell Android sucks.
@Fanael oh no, you see an 'entity class' is some sort of 'thing' in JEE, apparently
user784668
12:19
@thecoshman Java.
@Fanael Java was bad enough, then I had to start looking at JEE.
user784668
@thecoshman Java was bad enough, you started looking at more Java?
If Java is shit, at least it is a dry shit that you can kick aside without anything sticking to you. JEE is like big fat yet messy turds, what ever you do with it, it's going to be messy.
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Dude, there are people eating at home.
@R.MartinhoFernandes how can they eat in a world with Java?
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Xeo
s/ear in/eat in a/
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Haha
¬_¬ I could claim that was a JEE pun
Would you rather starve in a world with Java?
@R.MartinhoFernandes at least I would come to and end
and yes, I am saying I would rather starve to death right now
12:25
lol
Keep at it
You can't starve to death "right now".
> in the eighties
You can starve to death "this week".
@sehe You realise that this was a joke?
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My android app is terribly terribly written
user784668
12:26
@sehe and the nineties, and the 2000's, and now
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think you realise how much pain I would be willing to take to not have to work with Java anymore
should I just stay away from unique_ptr and shared_ptr if I have a compiler that doesn't support c++11 or should I make my own implementations?
@Ell They recommend Java
JBL
JBL
@Ell Better than believing it's not when it actually is.
@KonradRudolph "keep at it" :/ (I know the difference between SO and Meta with respect to the meaning of upvotes)
user784668
12:26
@FlorisVelleman you can't implement good unique_ptr without C++11
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@FlorisVelleman Good luck implementing unique_ptr in C++03
@Fanael Oh. TIL
user784668
Well, I guess you could, with enough hacks.
You can probably implement shared_ptr in C++03, but not unique_ptr
So should I implement shared_ptr?
12:28
@FlorisVelleman no, you should use the implementations that already exist: TR1 or Boost
@FlorisVelleman Boost.SmartPointer
Which partly explains why Boost had shared_ptr and scoped_ptr (but not unique_ptr)
because shared_ptr is quite tricky to write correctly
user784668
@sehe you really did not know that Stallman is all about "closed source causes cancer and eats children and thus should die"?
And efficiently. Weak ptr are teh hardz
@Fanael Go sleep
user784668
12:29
No.
@BartekBanachewicz No libs possible :(
@FlorisVelleman Really. No stdlibs even? Tough shit.
user784668
@FlorisVelleman Copy the implementation from boost.
user784668
Done.
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Q: can i sell this application that i developed by Qt

user1926574i know this question was asked a lot let's say the source code is like that #include <QApplication> #include <QtCore> #include <QLabel> //and other header files like Qpainter,QVector,.... //and header files of my own libriry void main() { ///my program } then put the DLL's needed from Qt fil...

12:29
@FlorisVelleman You only need headers. And their license allows you to copy their implementation
@thecoshman I don't think you realise how painful starving to death is. Trust me, I-- wait, no I didn't.
@FlorisVelleman copy the header from boost then
@FlorisVelleman No.
@FlorisVelleman No shared_ptr for you.
@Magtheridon96 You're dumping quite a number of questions here. Are you saying they're good? Please consider not oneboxing them all
@sehe When I dump questions here, it's either because they're really good, or really bad :P. I'll try to onebox less of them~
user784668
There's some move semantics emulation in boost, how well does it work?
@Magtheridon96 ^ for inspiration
@R.MartinhoFernandes no I am quite willing to allow my stomach to start to digest myself if it meant I would free myself from Java. Imagine that, Java; nevermore
@sehe That looks a lot better, and it expresses intent :D <3
If only it was that easy, you enigmatic raven.
12:32
@thecoshman <looks frantically for a diminuted Crowz avatar/> <confused/>
@sehe I did exactly the same
... E.A.P?
Enterprise Application Patterns
Excessive Alcohol Policy.
Extensible Authentication Protocol, or EAP, is an authentication framework frequently used in wireless networks and Point-to-Point connections. It is defined in RFC 3748, which made RFC 2284 obsolete, and was updated by RFC 5247. EAP is an authentication framework providing for the transport and usage of keying material and parameters generated by EAP methods. There are many methods defined by RFCs and a number of vendor specific methods and new proposals exist. EAP is not a wire protocol; instead it only defines message formats. Each protocol that uses EAP defines a way to encapsulate EAP...
12:34
Eternal Audio Pool
memory.h: No such file or directory
....
Excession Analysis Protocol.
@BartekBanachewicz Ah, the MS-CHAP that came up with CHEAP protocol names
12:35
@FlorisVelleman <memory>
Oh noes
Piwates go cultuwwal
@ShuklaSannidhya thanks for letting me flag it.
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Edgar Allen Poe
@BartekBanachewicz good. Flag this too- stackoverflow.com/questions/17787591/…
@ShuklaSannidhya no need to flag, it's enough to close it.
user142019
12:37
And another case of WTF look at my points. stackoverflow.com/questions/9398870/…
user142019
Except it's short. :P
23 upvotes
really.
user784668
lol jquery
user142019
jQuery <3
reputation earned in or should be multiplied by 0.1
user142019
12:39
has more posts than
@BartekBanachewicz It's a useful/popular question. Apparently
@rightfold I don't even.
You odd.
@BartekBanachewicz no. and .
@ShuklaSannidhya What I wrote is what I meant.
12:40
@BartekBanachewicz with pure its fine.
@ShuklaSannidhya except it's not.
also lol @ "pure javascript"
@BartekBanachewicz heh,,, I mean vanilla javascript.
@ShuklaSannidhya you didn't get the joke.
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@BartekBanachewicz cue "PureScript"
user142019
Fay is pure JavaScript. :P
user142019
12:42
Or well, it's pure and targets JavaScript but fuck it. :v
user784668
@rightfold all id $ [(< 3), (< 0), (< minusInfinity)] <*> pure jQuery
user142019
all id y u no and
Hmmm, seq::filter(fun::packed(op::not_equal{}), seq::zip(op::tie{}, protein, protein));
user784668
@rightfold y u hlint
user142019
I don't.
user142019
12:45
brb getting soemthing to drink
user142019
it's hotter than hell
I know it is.
12:46
@sehe woah there, let's not get silly
@BartekBanachewicz Well, to be fair... bananu7.github.io
@thecoshman Thank you. Appreciate it
@R.MartinhoFernandes soon
"Meetspace" - ? WTF?
12:47
@sehe appreciate what o_0
I am too busy coding to create a proper profilepage :F
I need to blog more.
I am working on a new article :F
But I am not quite happy with Wordpress :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, someone just discovered softglow. Somehow mistakenly thought it needed heavyglow
And OTOH publishing blog posts in form of git commits is hardly fun
12:48
he he he, I more or less just used the theme @R.MartinhoFernandes uses. It's a nice theme damn it :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think you do. Did you catch up with the boss yet?
inb4 adrenaline rush
blegh error: auto_ptr' is not a member of std'
He didn't announce anything, but I haven't seen him yet.
@FlorisVelleman auto_ptr is deprecated, don't use it
@BartekBanachewicz The boost headers are giving me that error
user784668
12:49
@BartekBanachewicz citation needed
@FlorisVelleman ouch. boost... uses auto_ptr? I don't even (honestly: it might be reasonable in very limited places)
@Fanael really?
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, don't bother: he's targeting C++03.
@FlorisVelleman wait what.
user784668
In C++03, auto_ptr was not deprecated.
12:50
But in 2013, it is.
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@sehe Probably inside of scoped_ptr?
@BartekBanachewicz What's unfun about it?
@Xeo yeah, that's what I started wondering
@R.MartinhoFernandes I... dunno really. Maybe that's some irrational fear. :/
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz but compilers that suck exist
12:50
It's just some button pushing for all I know. The rest of the process is just normal.
25 mins ago, by sehe
> in the eighties
@BartekBanachewicz
template< class T, class R > struct sp_enable_if_auto_ptr< std::auto_ptr< T >, R >
^ interesting markdown rendering glitch
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Instead of the deleted diagonal, you could write traditional for loops for the strict upper triangle and put both commuted statements into the body. — Kerrek SB 29 mins ago
Took me a while to get this one
@BartekBanachewicz fear of what?
user784668
12:51
1 min ago, by Fanael
@BartekBanachewicz but compilers that suck exist
user784668
26 mins ago, by Floris Velleman
should I just stay away from unique_ptr and shared_ptr if I have a compiler that doesn't support c++11 or should I make my own implementations?
@thecoshman of using git repository as blog data backend
What do you want instead?
cue irrational
@BartekBanachewicz o_0 you are scared of having your content stored in a near full proof way?
12:54
I will move my wordpress stuff to GH and put the new article there
@thecoshman I love how you don't get the "irrational" I am pointing out myself
Morning
@BartekBanachewicz no, just want you to feel as bad as you should :D
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Yes, it has only about half number of iterations. But in most cases it is normal. — herolover 10 mins ago
lol
@Xeo I love how everyone ignored the problem parts of the question and went on to solve a different, trivial problem instead.
13:01
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Q: How to refer C++ Lambda from another source file?

TriumphantForeword--I love C++ lambda, if possible I will use it everywhere. Now, I'm struggling to refer the lambda in another *.cpp file. But, I don't know how to implement it. Suppose I have a lambda function which locates in money.cpp, then, how can I refer it in my dollar.cpp? Anybody can help me? ...

WHat is wrong with people
@ DGomez, No, I don't think so. My code is legal in C++ 11. I write these code because I love Lambda. — Triumphant 11 hours ago
I had that in clipboard
@Joel, yes, you are right. They want to kill me because of these C++ lambda code. Very sad! — Triumphant 11 hours ago
really.
lol anyone else feel like their code has more throws than returns?
No ... just you - you must be special. Do you attend school for 'special' kids?
no but people keep telling me I am special
13:13
maybe you should, then you will be normal ^_^
I should get a code review from someone , find out if its normal or not
is codereview.SE anygood?
@A.H. it's not
No idea, my code is generally great, no need to be reviewed :x
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@A.H. it is
JBL
JBL
13:15
@FlorisVelleman Exceptions.
@sehe its just that the man pages say that a lot could go wrong and I have to do something
@sehe will try it out
@FlorisVelleman throw SomeException(some_string);
@A.H. yup - you have to do something. std::terminate() comes to mind
I know but didn't know those were actually being used
@sehe wouldn't it be weird if a library terminated the program ?
@sehe can I just throw random code there and ask for review? :F
13:24
Pressing the Up arrow brings back the last command you entered. How can I bring this functionality in my console program?
@BartekBanachewicz ?
gah, what is wrong with people? I post an answer on SO that doesn't quite solve the problem completely...dude comments. I figure out what wasn't working, fix it, edit my answer. It now solves almost all problems with one caveat...and I get no reaction from him. >_>
You know not everyone sits on their questions 24/7 F5ing every 10 seconds to see if anything changed.
I edited it 4 days ago. I pinged him in the comments. He's been on SO several times since then
@CatPlusPlus F5ing? SO does everything through AJAX. Your browser doesn't support AJAX? WTF?
@ShuklaSannidhya what
13:31
@BartekBanachewicz How do I use bash history? Like Python does...
@ShuklaSannidhya store last commands in a list or something
And when the user presses uparrow, fill the commandline with contents of the cache
that's kinda... trivial.
@BartekBanachewicz How do I know when user has pressed the Up arrow?
Are you using the normal console window?
@ShuklaSannidhya you need asynchronous keyboard notification, OS-specific
Curses and shit.
13:33
cursed 'd be overblown, but yeah
@BartekBanachewicz An example...?
@ShuklaSannidhya for example SetWindowsHookEx with LowLevelKeyboardProc or KeyboardProc
fuck xml not doing nested comments
ok posted on codereview.SE so I guess its time to find out if I am really special
hint: you're not
13:45
@BartekBanachewicz yup. you can
@thecoshman so I am normal ? :D
@melak47 welcome to SO. Some folks think we need to get more newb-friendly, though. Because all those answerers are clearly getting way too selfish
@A.H. you are insignificant
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@thecoshman Cue Total Perspective Vortex.
@CatPlusPlus Sometimes people suddenly accept an answer after 14 months. Oooor, they suddenly start asking followup questions after months. Baffles me
13:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes does that sound like the sort of thing I would bother with?
@BartekBanachewicz Not really.
> The string "--" is not permitted within comments.. - FUCKING HELL
@sehe >_>
On the async front I mean.
@melak47 :laffo:
@BartekBanachewicz what do you mean by that?
13:49
@CatPlusPlus you can also GetKeyboardState in an infinite loop, if you prefer? :p
@A.H. wouldn't it be weird if it threw exceptions for just about anything that happens?
@melak47 Yeah that's how you do events, in an event loop.
Not hooks. :lol:
Unless you want to be flagged as a malware by AV heuristics, I guess.
@thecoshman I have no idea what you mean by that, but I am sure it won't stop me from making H2G2 references.
oh, it's because some people like use callbacks
@R.MartinhoFernandes H2G2 o_0
"like use" - is that highschool girly talk, or did you accidentally one?
13:51
@thecoshman Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
So. About the towel.
Where is it?
Good.
@thecoshman or asynch functions
user142019
The next time I see somebody use $[ in Perl, I'll kill him.
ITT $[ is the Buddha
kill $[
ogonek::minimal_well_formed_code_unit_subsequence is a terrible name.
13:54
Hi people I need some help
why the fuck does boost::algorithm::split take its input by ref-to-non-const?!
@user2525437 wow! me too...
Need help finding the QA site?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit To make strtok addicts feel at home
13:55
I need to develop an application that works with Bluetooth and USB for PC and Mac
@user2525437 brilliant.
Good luck with that. You're on the wrong site
@sehe Docs say it makes copies...
@R.MartinhoFernandes boost::algorithm::split takes its string input by ref-to-non-const. It does not modify this argument. It's lame.
and I need a help to decide which is easier to develop two separate apps or one cross platform&
13:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes I sure hope so :/
@user2525437: Qt for the UI and two separate backends with the same API for the UI to use. Done.
@user2525437 God spoke: make 1 app, abstract the platform differences into a platform specific library. Link, test and deploy.
@sehe well they are mostly for stuff like max amount of open file descriptors, connection refused and stuff but most of the clutter is from errors that really shouldn't happen
@wilx UI?
@A.H. "shouldn't happen" is the wrong mindset about error handling. You can't make the world "unhappen"
good point
13:58
Does anyone know cross platform lib for Bluetooth?
When did he lose his diamond ?
@sehe: Is there going to be none? :)
Some time ago.
... where did all of these people come from
?
-_____- also is @thePhd alive lol

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