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12:00
The ranges SG is the bestest.
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Although I think networking was the first public one?
@R.MartinhoFernandes ahahahha
Last time there was activity in their mailing list it was me asking if the SG was dead.
Months ago.
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Suckers didn't accept me into the Concepts mailing list yet. :/
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Don't they have a list on isocpp or something?
12:04
http://stackoverflow.com/a/18517393/758133
Well, I laughed anyway..
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Also, wheee, [[pure]] attribute proposal
it's gonna fail.
'i need to count from 0 to 18446744073709551616(2^64) in a loop'.. no rush to answer that question, OP has plenty of time :)
@Xeo lol, tan is not [[pure]]. How fucked up can C++ be?
Why I'm not surprised it's a WB proposal.
Ahahaha errno
12:09
@CatPlusPlus Is there a thing like a non-WB proposal?
Don't most functions in libc update errno?
@CatPlusPlus Yeah.
> allocating dynamic storage without freeing it
Well, I guess you couldn't avoid it.
@wilx I hate compilers that don't turn me on!
Time to redesign libc math functions then!
@sehe: lol
12:12
More like time to get rid of libc forever.
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-lm!
@MartinJames Easy: for (auto i=0ull; i<(2ull<<64); i+=(1ull<<64)) { /*...*/ }
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> have u that keys in ur Registry?
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C# room is rotting.
> running multiple processes (or "fibrils", in agile terminology)
WTF
> If you're on a ones-complement microprocessor, which Linux is, there's no way to route around that. A newer twos or threes complement system is another story.
Just
What
But
And
12:16
@not-rightfold What? Actually decaying? LOL!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lolwut
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What idiot wrote that?
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A: Is there a way to spawn a new process without terminating the other threads?

Hercules BagadonutsNo. Linux is what's called a "multi-threaded" environment, which counterintuitively means that you're running multiple processes (or "fibrils", in agile terminology) on the same thread, which obviously can't share them in real (or "kernel") time due to abstract method-switching overhead on the da...

@not-rightfold I linked it above..
If two's complement is better than one's complement, three's complement must be even better.
Undefeatable logic.
Why stop at three?
Still speechless.
I'm proud to say I'm the owner of a ten's complement system.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did nothing with it, assuming some sort of wind-up joke to follow..
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@MartinJames OIC.
12:19
@MartinJames Ok, clearly not serious.
-2
A: How to add hours to current date in SQL Server?

Hercules BagadonutsIn exactly that many hours, say five for example, you would call getdate() again, and it'll be right on the money. The important thing is not to wait too long, or you'll get the wrong result. Early can mess you up too, it turns out. Database programming can be a very finicky business.

And it got two upvotes.
:stackoverflow:
@CatPlusPlus Yeah - that I could not understand. Some 'LOL' comments, maybe, but actual upvotes?
That moment you realize both are serious answers.
@chris If that second answer is serious, I'm going on a chilli-vodka binge now.
You know. If it weren't that funny, I'd downvote. (Of course, that doesn't stop me from flagging as not-an-answer) — sehe 34 secs ago
12:23
'Hercules Bagadonuts' :)
Ok, now, it's not funny anymore. -1 — sehe 7 secs ago
Nothing to see here, just abusing SO for imguring.
I'm trying hard to not upvote it myself on the grounds of hilarity.
Meh, Coliru keeps adding -4.8 to my clang++ command >.>
12:25
@chris Coliru sucks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I must say it's a well written prank. It's so mischievous that it's actually not completely worthless anymore. (I mean, lots of people couldn't come up with this parody)
@sehe that is also the problem - people could actually believe this shit ;)
PLUS TWO
@chris Stacked got complaints about him yanking gcc (likely it defeats caching, since gcc .... is a different command line from gcc-4.8 and he hates duplicating the resource usage
@ArneMertz Not very likely. I mean, it's got enough downvotes so that even a pointy-haired one would smell something funny
@sehe It was at +2/-0 when we got to it.
12:28
You.
What.
And.
No!
@sehe Yeah, I figured it was in response to that.
@sehe See onebox above.
I think this means this is a two's complement answer https://i.sstatic.net/wfv9g.png #stackoverflow
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's terrific. s/ter/hor/
@sehe Sounds like a bad hack.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It doesn't sound like a bad hack, because it is one.
Mar 10 at 21:18, by sehe
@StackedCrooked Could you increase it ... to 11 s? This is annoying: now it borked my submission because on sharing it compiles again (why!?!?!?!?! don't you have ccache?)
12:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh?
@sehe But how often do people compile stuff with g++-4.8 and later the same with g++?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I dunno. From cppreference, perchance?
And still, why would ccache mess up?
ccache wouldn't. that's the point
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12:34
Man.
@sehe Yes.
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|| is the ugliest concatenation operator ever.
Anyways, it might have documentory value: gcc in historical archive entries doesn't convey which version of the compiler was used at the time
@not-rightfold Oracle PL/SQL?
@sehe So why is the hack needed after all?
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@sehe PostgreSQL uses it for string and array concatenation. I don't know about Oracle. Not specific to PL/pgSQL though.
12:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes You really should be asking the crook, but my 2p is 3 posts up
(Also, the point is, Stacked claims he doesn't know ccache, even though I pointed him at it months ago, see quoted message)
Haha, if you make money from your YouTube channel you cannot use footage from Total War games until you ask SEGA pretty please wiki.totalwar.com/w/Using_Total_War_Gameplay_Footage
Assholes.
It's default stance of everyone.
Even YouTube itself.
You can't monetize content that's not your own, unless you have permission and stuff.
Hello. Let me copy this from cppreference.com on list-initialization:

    std::map<int, std::string> m = {
           {1, "a"},
           {2, {'a', 'b', 'c'} },
           {3, s1}
    };
And it's really not an unreasonable thing.
@Benoit Why don't you copy it back? What's the point?
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12:40
@Benoit That abomination.
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My eyes.
Here, the map is list-initialized, but {1, "a"}, is probably not an initializer list because operands are not of same type. What is it?
@Benoit hello. Thank you for telling us the contents of a random website on the internet. My life has been enriched
Is it constructor call to std::pair<int, std::string>?
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Extraneous comma plox.
12:41
@Benoit Uniform initialization for map::value_type
@Benoit That
I always wanted to see that snippet.
There's something weird happening with my Firefox.
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Firefox sucks.
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It's a web browser, so it sucks.
Every browser does.
Currently Firefox sucks the least.
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Links.
12:43
@sehe: is “uniform initialization” just a term that says that in C++11 you can both value-initialize, zero-initialize, constructor-initialize and use initializer list with a pair of braces?
..and I thought I had problems with my code...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18532118/c-not-running-program-which-has-even-a-single-use-of-arrays-in-it
@jalf glad to enrich your life. There was a question afterwards, maybe you life will be even more rich after that?
@Benoit Mmmmno, I don't think so. I've seen questions before. They're fairly common on a site I know, called StackOverflow
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Chromium is good.
btw I think I found something that beats Process Explorer.
12:48
It indeeds beats Process Explorer
@Benoit more or less
@Sehe: I used it once to set an Event kernel object for which a process of mine had a handle and was waiting. Could not find that feature in Process Explorer.
@CatPlusPlus That looks pretty nice, actually.
@Benoit Follow the arrow silly.
beware, I have downloaded it once at work and it was recorded. I had problems with security after that, because of the software name.
12:52
"uniform initialisation" is a term that means "non-uniform initialisation".
Just like "perfect forwarding" is a term that means "imperfect forwarding".
Why is Process Hacker able to kill processes that no other tools can kill?
Interesting...
I'll see if it can kill processes with the privilege on them.
You're sounding more and more fed up with C++, Robot.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Telegraph has gone subscription :((
@MartinJames What does that mean?
12:58
I can't read your link :((
'Subscribe today to continue reading. You have reached your limit of 20 free articles a month'. I would have to find the cookie and zap it.
@MartinJames Woah.
That's...
Sorta ridiculous.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is very annoying, yes.
don't accept cookies. problem solved? :D
@melak47 probably they won't allow you to read anything without cookies
@R.MartinhoFernandes That picture is fantastic. "Ruecktransport" - I love it
13:03
Fuck subscriptions!! Wots a 'Ruecktransport'? I go google..
Morning
You can't store a std::type_info, right?
No, only specialised facilities can. You need a large tank that's been properly certified, employees trained in handling this sort of thing etc
lol
Fuck it then. I just spent an hour coding a class with the idea that std::type_info can be stored in a std::map for nothing.
type_index.
Or write your own type_index with pointers to type_infos if old compiler.
@R.MartinhoFernandes nice, thanks :)
Oh, it's C++11 though :(
13:13
Hence the second suggestion.
Holding a raw pointer to type_info is fine, since it's static.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, but typeid returns a reference.
Also we survived the crazy Drupal client training and nothing has crashed and burned.
I'm amazing or what
@Jefffrey The constructor of type_index takes a reference, and saves its address as a member.
JBL
JBL
@CatPlusPlus In time ?
Also I'm taking 9-16 off and this'll be LoungeChat week SO STAY TUNED
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Ok, but how would you implement this? You can't get an address from a reference, can you?
@Jefffrey Erm. &x?
Ok, that was way too stupid. Sorry.
Just spotted in small print of airline terms and conditions re. electronic equipment use on the plane: 'Operation of hearing aids and heart pacemakers is permitted.'
13:20
Those use special magical electronics from outer space.
"Sir, your pacemaker is using WiFi, you'll have to turn it off for the duration of the flight"
@CatPlusPlus I'm fed up with many things lately :( I'm tired. I thought some days off with family would help, but it did not.
Need more games.
LESS CODING MORE GAMES
13:26
I have played enough games lately.
Well, by games I mean BL2, but still.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Whatcha thinking of here?
@CatPlusPlus "But here's no off switch!", "In that case, we will have to remove the battery"
@Xeo All of the corner cases of perfect forwarding?
We need a language designed by Pierson's puppeteers. That would be perfect because it would have no corner cases.
Man, that was bad.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes wrt ctor overloading?
initializer_lists would be one thing.
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13:32
wait, what do those have to do with perfect forwarding?
A perfect forwarding function can't forward them?
So this bridge endangered an already endangered bat species and stripped Dresden of World Heritage Site status. Quite impressive. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldschl%C3%B6sschen_Bridge
I read "this bride" and became curious.
Apparently my dislike of Facebook is mutual. It now does this every time I log in.
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wait, did you mean braced-init-lists? because std::initializer_list can be "forwarded"
13:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes The linked bats don't seem to be endangered.
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I was highly confused for a second
@CatPlusPlus They are in Germany.
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@Pawnguy7 Just don't log in twice.
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Log in, refresh.
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13:40
It's a new bug.
Don't log in.
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Log in to delete your account.
Don't they call it "disabling" or something?
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Kind of.
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13:41
The title of the page says "delete" but the blue button says "deactivate".
(Also I can't not see a Drupal site now :<)
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Haha.
(The button says "delete")
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ITC they changed it quite recently.
Also I'm taking 10-28 off and that'll be no LoungeChat weeks unless I buy that sodding laptop I keep putting off.
13:44
@CatPlusPlus pff, that site says it's impossible to delete your account on GMX...just don't log into your email there for 6 months and they delete it for you!
@MartinJames uh, nvm.
I'm so tired I confused you with Pawnguy
@CatPlusPlus Those lecture notes seem to be very cromulent. I originally skipped that, perhaps for later, because videos aren't much my thing.
I'll take a look at videos later, because I'm too lazy to read.
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my ans is useful for not? give some response otherwise my efforts will go to in vain — monojit Jul 7 at 4:43
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13:46
lol
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hm, 2h before I need to leave
I should use that time to take a shower and buy some snacks
@CatPlusPlus that's how I felt when I tried to play morrowind again...no voiced dialogues, tiny text...
Or chat.
@not-rightfold I read that as 'my ass is useful or not?'
@melak47 Ha, don't you envy people like me that can still enjoy games like that :P
13:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
@melak47 um... don't really talk to anybody on there. Just, say, on birthdays and stuff.
@Pawnguy7 wha?
I am not sure what is confusing here.
@Xeo There's an Aldi across the street from the place, if you don't want to take a detour for snacks.
@Pawnguy7 we weren't talking before, I'm confused what this conversation is :E
13:51
Oh. I had looked at the history of your message, and I assumed it was meant to go to me, but it seems it was meant for him. Sorry.
both your avatars look vaguely greenish if you squint :D
Haha. Was "light thing" in reference to this?
Well, damn. From those notes what I get so far is that if a brilliant teacher manages to teach to first time programmers with Agda then I think they'll be disappointed for life with any future language they meet.
@Pawnguy7 yes. I thought he was you, and I was wondering why he couldn't work on loungechat with the laptop you have :p
@monojit Goto is always in vain — sehe 7 secs ago
13:57
Ah. Turns out, it wasn't very intensive after all. As in, over 200 FPS. The problem had been debug mode. If that is what you are thinking of.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh hey, noticed the inbox. Well, sort of. For now the composite range accept traversables indifferently (i.e. my ranges or iterator ranges indifferently).

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