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11:00 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see.
 
bool _ = true;
for (;_;) {} // ;_;
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Why the _ ?
 
@CaptainGiraffe For the emoticon to show up :D
 
Xeo did it.
 
I don't see any emoticon.
 
11:02 PM
;_;
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Since a single constructor has finished, the invariants of the class do hold (or are supposed to at that time). If your class depends on a certain constructor finishing rather than just any, then the class is fundamentally broken.
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Emoticon?
 
Yeah, ;_; is a crying face ;_;
 
@ThePhD They only hold if you don't do anything. Or do something that maintains them.
 
Yeah, it's in the question Matrinho posted in Xeo's answer
 
11:03 PM
That's pretty much exception-safety.
 
Yes, lets cry for eternity.
 
@ThePhD Your ctors only have to guarantee invariants upon exit. It's fine to break them internally.
 
Your code is crying and screaming at you because you're always trying to change it :<
 
hmmm.
do I go for the cleaner parser error handling code, or the one that produces smidgenly better error messages?
 
Cleaner code
You'll figure out how to make clean code that gives better error messages at one point anyway~
 
11:06 PM
probably.
in fact, I think that I just did.
 
See? You still have to write an exception-safe ctor.
I.e. big deal.
The worst of all is that normally you don't (normally dtors won't run, so you can forget invariants).
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's actually amazing how much of my code is noexcept except for the theoretical bad_allocs.
 
woa, i learned something new - stackoverflow.com/a/1418152/1690864 .. so no more willy nilly comparison of pointers, must remember to use std::less
that's been bugging me for a while ever since i read that the result of comparing with < was unspecified for objects not in the same array
 
@willj Yeah, I know, it's fuckin' dumb.
 
Is the from part of an email entirely up to the sender?
 
11:11 PM
@DeadMG I may just continue with the willy nilly behaviour in protest
since i'm quite likely to get away with it
and then i can enjoy feeling secretly naughty
 
x.~foo(); // I'm quite naughty~
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun There has been situations where i've needed to do exactly that
 
right
time to trial my new super-duper parser error handling code
 
Hi DeadMG
 
11:14 PM
er, hi?
 
Hows the dog
 
woof woofin' around
took her to the fjord today
 
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Yum.
 
she was chasin the fishes
 
user1804599
Cheese roll.
 
11:15 PM
@DeadMG You have fjords in the swamp?
 
yep.
 
It's a very fancy swamp.
 
it's a river- well, more like a wide stream- with a low footbridge across.
 
And cat plus plus is here
 
basically the perfect place to take the dog on a hot day.
 
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11:15 PM
It's a swamp with access to Lounge<C++>.
 
there were like, ten dogs there.
 
I keep remember catplus plus, deadmg and maybe Rmartinho
because of his avatar
 
@Chad Hopefully, I won't encounter a good use case, because I really don't feel comfortable calling destructors manually
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Normally situations you dont need to worry about it, just slap virtual onto it and move on with life
 
Wut
I just.
What is the relation between explicit dtor calls and virtual?
 
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11:19 PM
Hmm.
 
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There's this chick who had sex with 919 men all on a single day.
 
@not-rightfold Guinness record or it didnt happen
 
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@R.MartinhoFernandes (May be wrong here) I either it calls the Derived class deconstructor first, then the base class or the other way around
 
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Probs not in Guinness. :P
 
11:20 PM
There's only 1440 minutes in a day.
 
I know its opposit order than the constructor
 
You have to refuse to sleep, and each person gets just about a minute.
 
I would have to look it up
 
1440 minutes / day, 919 men -> 1.5 min / men
 
If they don't actually orgasm and all they do is stick it in for a bit and then pull out, then sure.
 
11:21 PM
@Borgleader You're assuming serial execution.
Ugh.
 
You can parallelize it I guess
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It was. I saw the video.
 
I'm... not sure I want to figure out how many "cores" she was threading the job on. ._.
 
It was basically a bunch of men lined up.
I remember discussing it here before too..
 
11:22 PM
> Sparks has been married since 1995
 
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Q: How can I see the type deduced for a template type parameter?

KnowItAllWannabeIs there an easy way to force compilers to show me the type deduced for a template parameter? For example, given template<typename T> void f(T&& parameter); const volatile int * const pInt = nullptr; f(pInt); I might want to see what type is deduced for T in the call to f. (I think it's cons...

 
What kind of husband would let his wife fuck 919 cocks
 
@Rapptz Single line?
(Why do I keep asking)
@MohammadAliBaydoun He probably works in the same business.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah
 
Your robot brain hungers for knowledge.
Even the worst of knowledge.
 
11:23 PM
@MohammadAliBaydoun another pornstar?
 
It was just a bunch of women and men in line to have their 1 minute or so of sex
 
@Mysticial TMI
 
then they rotated around
it was a weird video
 
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:11371843 also called DP or TP.
 
11:23 PM
:11371843 But that wastes time. Remember, they only have 1 minute and a handful of seconds each.
 
Around 1.5 minutes I'd say
 
You'd lose a lot of time getting into position to do that kind of thing?
 
Assuming 1440 minutes in a day :v
 
OH GOD I ACTUALLY GOT THE MENTAL IMAGE NOW
ABANDON SHIP.
 
user1804599
One second and you're done within 16 minutes.
 
11:25 PM
The pipeline was probably simple and allowed for good throughput ;D
 
Their genitals were purple after the fact.
So lesson being, don't do it kids.
 
no shit
 
You don't want beat up genitals.
 
... Eyescrub. My kingdom for an eyescrub.
 
@Rapptz Don't do it, kids.
 
user1804599
11:26 PM
Don't do kids.
 
Don't have kids.
 
Don't do your kids.
 
Don't have kids to do.
 
What have I done.
6
 
Don't kid.
 
11:27 PM
#AdviceLounge
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't know if I'm to blame.
 
Still, though.
Purple?
 
Yeah, like it was bruised.
 
Ow.
 
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11:28 PM
Looks great in this context.
 
@Rapptz I guess out of 919 people, some of them wouldn't be quite so gentle with only 1 minute of time... =/
Uawdhjawkdhwajkdh my brain
 
It's not that they weren't "gentle", it's just it happened because of continuous pounding. If I punch your arm lightly 919 times you can bet it'll be bruised.
 
That's like that drip water challenge / torture
They take a gallon of water, place it high up, punch a tiny hole, and just let it drip on a sensitive part of your body.
Like your palm or forearm.
 
Kari Byron cried from that on Mythbusters
 
I actually only ever heard it as a story.
I gave it a try as a kid, but didn't have the patience for it.
 
11:31 PM
I think I would have gotten used to it maybe 25 minutes in
 
Time to go find that Kari Byron clip
 
should be that
 
Is that waterboarding?
 
The fuck was the conversation before that starred thing
 
11:33 PM
nvm
 
@Rapptz No.
 
I didn't click the video, so I asked before hand. I now see that it isn't.
 
waterboarding is where they basically pour a very low amount of water down your throat and nose, so it feels like you are drowning.
 
I know what waterboarding is :v
 
Drowning without the drowning.
 
11:35 PM
@DeadMG With a few extras, but yes that is the gist of it.
 
@CatPlusPlus NSAbait, of course!
@Rapptz I guess it's not technically water boarding. It's just called straight water torture, It hink.
There's also the other water torture where they force you to drink water and then make you vomit it up by punching you in the gut.
 
I think I've been uploading a lot more than usual
 
I downloaded a movie yesterday, less than 24 hours ago, and I already uploaded about 5 GB.
Maybe that's why my internet's been shitty lately :v
 
cap the upload speed?
 
11:37 PM
@ThePhD suicide bomber mission allah united states pakistan fertiliser pressure cooker training
 
@DeadMG Don't forget Kinder eggs
 
@Borgleader Remember when I downloaded Michael Clayton?
Well that's already at a 4.2 ratio
 
@Rapptz I downloaded Kick-Ass and my ratio was 0.006.
 
inb4 JailMG
2
 
@Rapptz Michael Clayton?
 
11:38 PM
@Rapptz lol dayumm
 
@DeadMG Do you not seed?
 
@Rapptz Not really.
 
I usually let my torrents go overnight
So in the end they seed a lot before I wake up.
 
I don't like leechers. Especially those with high leech : seed ratio.
 
I seeded a lot back when I had a connection where "seeding" was not equal to "Internet unusable for every person in the house and therefore my imminent murder"
I have 80GB more uploaded than downloaded on Demonoid, if that site even still exists.
 
11:39 PM
pretty sure its dead
 
it died
 
i never seeded much because fkn bandwidth caps. i no longer torrent cuz my isp sent us an email about a bleach episode i torrented. oops.
 
I have never gotten an email.
 
well i had the brilliant idea of dling torrents from a group who was ripping crunchyroll episodes
 
I guess they don't care
 
11:41 PM
and werent hiding the fact
 
Lol.
 
I only use public trackers for movies because it's easier
and I don't pirate games :v
I feel pretty bad if I do, which is weird I guess.
 
If you're going to DL something really big, use a direct download
There's download queuers and shit if you're poor anyhow.
 
@ThePhD Nah. Torrenting a large file is usually faster.
 
Depends.
A mediafire download isn't ratecapped
So if something's low on seeds, finding a mediafire DDL is pretty sweet.
 
11:43 PM
Downloading linux distro with torrent is faster than direct download in my experience.
 
Well Linux distro has a million seeders. All the speed in the world. :D
 
yeah torrents are usually faster unless you have like 5 leechers and 1 seeder
 
If it's a choice between Healthy Torrent v. Direct DL, probably nicer to do Healthy Torrent
 
Also torrent is always resumable.
 
^ That too.
 
11:44 PM
I remember downloading Wc3 from Rapidshare. Their ratecap was 10x higher than my theoretical maximum DL speed and they limited downloads to 1 per 15 minutes, and that didn't matter because I was downloading it in chunks of 100MB, so each download would take 1 hour in the best case anyway :D
 
0
A: Why do these two snippets produce different results?

David BrownOn most modern computers, unsigned long is 64 bits wide and can represnt numbers up to 18446744073709551615 (2^64 - 1), which is less than 72900000000000000000 so you have enocuntered unsigned integer overflow.

really?
 
I've never heard of 64-bit unsigned long.
 
Wha
@Rapptz It happened on GCC sometimes, It hink
Depending on ARCH
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes page not found :(
 
11:47 PM
@Borgleader It's 10k+
@Mysticial will probably screen it.
 
@Borgleader What he's saying is: repwhore harder, n00b. :P
 
@ThePhD says the guy with a quarter of my rep
 
The torrents nearly always complete, eventually. Needless 1-24 took two days 'cos one seeder, but it worked.
 
<3
Low rep si best rep.
No responsibilities.
Ez life.
Plus it looks so nice right now. 1888. <3
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Remind me when I get home.
 
11:48 PM
4567 is cooler ;_;
 
But yeah, that python troll is on a roll today. :)
 
@ThePhD I was at 5555 once
 
hmm
Pacific Rim, shitty cam version, my ratio is so low uTorrent displays it as 0.000
 
lol
 
My lowest ratio is 1.45
 
11:50 PM
When I was on 1664 rep, I seriously considered changing to ' Kronenbourg '.
 
0
Q: c++ proper syntax for templated function of `std::vector<T>::iterator`

Matt MunsonI'm trying to code a template that takes iterators to any type of vector as its arguments. When I try to compile the following, it gives me a no matching function call error. #include <vector> struct A { int x; }; template <class T> void process (typename std::vector<T>::iterator begin, ...

 
Graphs are hard.
 
@Mysticial He think he might have some mental condition.
 
11:57 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you still on mobile?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Brad, our mod says he clearly does have problems. He says he personally deleted more than 100 accounts from that person.
 
@Rapptz Nah.
 
What browser do you use?
 
sec gotta kill these tabs, for some reason Lounge<C++> is taking 500 MB of my ram
 
11:58 PM
Yay! My very first Haskell program: ideone.com/PNENMv
 
Hm. Another has fallen to the charms of Haskell.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wth did I just read?
 
HOLY CRAP when did ideone get SO MANY ADS.
 
(actually had this first, but Ideone doesn't have Data.String.Utils)
@ThePhD I have none. Did you login?
 
Uh. No, I didn't log in.
 
11:59 PM
@ThePhD Not really. Just my task for the summer break
 

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