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@StackedCrooked "Show me yours and I'll show you mine?"
something like that :D
@Xeo Hopefully we're not talkin about dicks.
awkward..
I could show you quite a few dicks on SO and (especially) Meta, but thankfully none of them is mine!
@GamesBrainiac do you have anything against dicks?
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19:05
@BartekBanachewicz I don't understand how terra is a wrapper :/
@Ell Terra actually can sanely interact with Lua
C++ can't
... yet :3
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but it's not a wrapper right?
I meant a wrapper over API, w/e
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But I mean, you say they should use terra instead as if they can be interchanged
or can you use terra from c++?
@Ell both Terra and C++ take the part of native host
@Ell Terra compiled code keeps C ABI
19:17
@Xeo Wooo.
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My subs don't show it :<
You said C or C++. Now you say C. — chris 31 secs ago
@chris Poor, misguided soul.
Dammit, I tried to visit google.com/reader again.
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Man.
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19:31
My neighbour is so hot.
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fapfapfap
@not-rightfold Pics or it didn't happen.
neighbor is a man?
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@JerryCoffin I not only did happen, it's still happening!
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@JohanLarsson not necessarily (oh hey I spelled that word correctly).
19:37
Chrome corrected me
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in Java Sucks, 11 hours ago, by undefined behaviour
@JeraldPunx I refer you to the third most recent starred transcript, which is featured in the "starred" box in the bottom right-hand corner of your browser window: http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/11203151#11203151. Apparently Java programmers are blind.
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Hehe.
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I wonder what the best strip game is
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@Ell One that utilises Kinect.
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my female friend just told me "we're not whores"
Doesn't look like it's going to happen :(
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19:40
Ohh, back to Wii Fap Trainer then, I guess.
@Ell meh lame female friend
my dads not a phone
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Man.
get better ones.
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19:41
This lamp is giving me cancer. It smells like something is on fire if I turn it on.
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Maybe the wattage is not correct?
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maybe
@not-rightfold Time to switch from LAMP to OpenBSD.
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@BartekBanachewicz meh easier said than done
@JerryCoffin ...
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19:42
@JerryCoffin lamp, not LAMP.
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Also, LNPP.
@Ell not really
a lot of females around
@not-rightfold Oh, silly me, thinking your comment might be at least remotely similar to something topical.
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@BartekBanachewicz It's not the lack of females
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@BartekBanachewicz Doesn't mean any of them want him.
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19:43
It's making friends with them
@BartekBanachewicz more than males actually
@not-rightfold hey, they were supposed to strip, you're changing requirements
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@Ell Friendship is magic, sex is magicer.
@Ell you need more alcohol
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm under age :( I do try though!
19:44
also get females that are able to bring in more females
@Ell :F
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Become female, infiltrate.
@Ell WTF? How old are you?
okay, I'm out
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@Jefffrey 17
I don't think I've ever been horny enough to attempt to ask a female friend for a casual game that involves stripping.
So kudos on that I guess
19:44
LoL world quarterfinals
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@BartekBanachewicz lol
@Rapptz I just asked if she'd like to sleep with me :v
@not-rightfold amazing plays
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@BartekBanachewicz amazing
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@BartekBanachewicz Don't you have a girlfriend? :P
@Ell By the power of the Italian Law I pronounce that you are not only able, but required, to drink alcohol. There you go buddy. You can thank me later.
19:46
@Ell that was before that
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@Jefffrey Woo! Can you send me ID in the post?
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I'm too shy to talk to girls.
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I never know what to say.
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@not-rightfold same thing you say to guys
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So I just avoid them when possible.
19:47
@not-rightfold "Amazing tits" is a good ice-breaker
@Ell Can't you drink early in the UK?
@Ell I have a spare ID. Of course, they might not quite believe it's you...
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@Ell That would be something like “Hey that chick over there looks amazing I'd pound her in her ass all day long.” :|
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@Rapptz Nope. But I'm almost 18 anyway, so it's all good
@not-rightfold Is that all you say to guys? :o
just make small talk (I know, I hate it too.)
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Well.
19:49
@Ell lol, do they really check for ID every time?
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When I talk with guyfriends, we usually talk about either of these topics: girls, porn, cars and terrible graphic design we encounter.
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@Jefffrey yup indeedy
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And that's pretty much it.
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challenge 25
@not-rightfold find a girl that likes graphics design :3
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Oh and about snooker, but only when we play snooker.
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19:50
invite a girl to snooker
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lol
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Not such a bad idea. But there are other guys there too. :V
@Ell I guess we are lucky/unlucky in here. Kids at 14 can already drink without any problem of any sort (even if the minimum limit is 16).
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@Jefffrey without any problem, except for permanent brain damage.
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@not-rightfold that's okay, if you're uncomfortable around girls then a mix will make you feel more comfortable
19:50
@not-rightfold So what you really need to work on is becoming a bit more...rounded of a person, with a few more interests. The more interests you have, the more chance you share some with somebody else.
@not-rightfold Legal problems.
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@not-rightfold YOLO! ;)
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@JerryCoffin I'm interested in girls, porn, cars, snooker, software and non-linear-algebra-non-geometry mathematics. I'd say that's much already. :v
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boy, david firth makes some crazy vids youtube.com/watch?v=9qbkaanBV1s
@not-rightfold don't you cycle?
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@Ell gonna get a yolo tattoo #yolo
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Why don't you try watching some cycling? get interested in the cyclists etc.
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@Ell Yes, but that's not an interest. I merely do that so I can make money off my interest in software.
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make it an interest
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@Ell Fuck watching cycling.
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@not-rightfold Why?
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19:53
I like cycling to work because I like the smell of the forest, but that's about it.
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At least try it, try to start enjoying it
@not-rightfold You wild beast.
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But looking at people on drugs sitting on a bike in France doesn't really interest me at all.
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Doesn't have to be tour de france :P
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I do like darts, though.
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19:54
And snooker.
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@not-rightfold It doesn't now, but maybe if you put time into it
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And that kind of stuff.
@not-rightfold At a guess, that works out to roughly 1 in 500 women with whom you're likely to share even one common interest.
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@JerryCoffin inb4 “girls”
@not-rightfold cars? meh
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20:01
I don't have many interests, I manage to talk to people
I don't know how though O.O
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I don't talk to people.
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People are scary.
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When I’m desperate enough, I’ll go on a dating site and find a chick who’s just as shy as I am. We’ll go out on diner and say nothing during the entire evening.
@not-rightfold s/night/evening/
ah lol
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it's worth trying though right?
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20:03
s/slow/poke/
Talk to people about themselves, works all the time
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@kbok “You seem to be human. Want a child?”
"Are you a girl?"
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“How many belly buttons do you have?”
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“Do you have two or four wisdom teeth?”
20:04
@not-rightfold why can't I have three? :(
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inb4 “no, I have 65” NSFL
Oo
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@NikiC Well, you’d answer with “no” instead of “yes.”
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Hmm... can you "fall through" for case expressions in Haskell like you do in C or C++?
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But in the case of three wisdom teeth, it’s asymmetric and thus unqualified.
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20:06
Wait, you can put guards on cases, right?
I don't think that makes sense in Haskell to "fall through"
@Xeo why would you want to?
@not-rightfold Ah, your question was ambiguous
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@Xeo Not really.
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Make a function and call it from both cases.
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20:07
Or recurse. :P
or write in C++
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@Abyx same answer for two cases, d'uh
user1804599
Why use C++ when you can use Haskell?
Why use C++ when you can play video games
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Why use C++ when you can bang girls? Because you’re rightfold, so you can’t.
20:08
@Xeo well, then it should support case C1, C2:, like Pascal does
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case foo of
    bar -> if x == 0 then 0 else qux
    baz -> qux
where qux = 42
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@not-rightfold Sure you can!
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:v
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Just start being a dick and using them :3
hi all
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20:10
Hello.
anyone seen the Dexter finale?
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nop
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@TemplateRex You did.
@TemplateRex Is it over yet? I'm still stuck somewhere in season... dunno.
what's Dexter?
20:11
I think it's the end of the series now
but.. no spoilers from me ;-)
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@TemplateRex thx
next week it's Breaking Bad ending
I think I'm stuck at the beginning of Season 6.
Something with snakes or whatnot.
can't remember
oh yes, not the best season
I liked the 4th best, with John Lithgow
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20:13
@not-rightfold I just resorted to if, since it's really only null xs || length xs == 1 I wanted to handle specifically
while (true)
{
    int* p = new int(42);
    break;                // BREAKING BAD!
    delete p;
}
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while (true)
{
    int* p = new int(42);
    continue;                // CONTINUING BAD!
    delete p;
}
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@Xeo I was told Haskell has no null ;)
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@FredOverflow huh?
20:14
@Xeo That's even worse lol
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while (true)
{
    int* p = new int(42);
    break;
    delete p;
}                // LOOP COMPLETELY OPTIMISED OUT BY THE COMPILER!
Is it legal to optimize an infinite loop away?
Also, what if operator new is overloaded?
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I presume not o.O
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As long as it doesn't exhibit observable side-effects.
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@FredOverflow But what if it isn't?
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20:15
oh here's an interesting thread on the D mailing list
Andrei is designing allocators now
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@FredOverflow Only if it doesn't involve IO / any function from the stdlib or something like that
@TemplateRex eeew allocators
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I feel cool. “Oh God I’m so cool.”
20:17
Andrei makes a lot of noise about them "best design of my life"
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That's not very hard.
@Xeo Like when a Java programmers sees null he thinks "null reference", not "isEmpty".
and they have a a free(void[] buf) instead of free(void*) as in C
@TemplateRex You mean free(void*) in C.
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Q: C++ Using Class to Define New Type

ArcrascentI'm Joonyoung Lee. I am working on an operating system called "Arcrascent" right now. It runs on its own filesystem, the AFAT filesystem, and supports user mode, execution of applications, memory management, and other awesome stuffs. However, I had to create the type "String" for developers. I'v...

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20:19
@TemplateRex Psst: the same thing
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lol dat story.
@FredOverflow typo, yes, the point being they pass a size to free
vsftpd or Pure-FTPd ?
@Xeo in D I think arrays have builtin size, so void[] is not the same as in C
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Oh, D
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20:20
Oli Charlesworth, if you have f***ing enough time to edit my precious questions, you should try finding an answer to it. — Arcrascent Sep 10 at 23:47
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What a prick.
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MY PRECIOUS~~~~
@Xeo that's what I wrote: " on the D mailinglist"
I mean no harm, but if you're writing an OS shouldn't string handling be, like, a no-brainer? — William Custode 3 mins ago
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@FredOverflow (Hint: he has no idea what he is doing.)
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20:21
Oops. My Haskell app dies on 'ß'
@TemplateRex I think D has heap arrays which always have a runtime size you can query, and it has stack arrays which have a size that is fixed and known to the compiler.
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Oooooooh thirty Elixir questions on Stack Overflow! A milestone!
@not-rightfold I'm writing the next World Of Warcraft. How do I add two numbers?
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I like the avatar of Timothy Goatse.
@not-rightfold dat "Related" questions
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> fishnipples
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Oh this picture is such a gem.
lol, that's what isocpp.org gets from featuring SO posts so prominently: people asking questions on std-proposals
@FredOverflow I prefer similes that are more understandable to non-programmers: "I'm building a Formula 1 car. When the driver turns the steering wheel to the right, does that turn the car left or right?"
20:30
@not-rightfold ah old score font
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Stack Overflow uses tables for layout. :P
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Why the fuck does Haskell die when printing ß :(
also my Lua Harvest works
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Because Haskell sucks.
@Xeo Have you tried Haßkell?
20:34
Could not find module Text.Blaze.Html.Renderer.String
why is library stuff in haskell always strange
in assembly language (IA32), how does one check for flags?
@Crowz There are jump instructions.
@JerryCoffin the driver turns the steering wheel to the right.. what happens? well, the answer is neither left or right. the programmer meant for the car to take off and to do a fcuking cool loop.. instead it explodes and kills the driver. if the language of choice is java or php, that is.
For example, jz some_label will jump to some_label if the zero flag is set.
cabal install cabal-install
you are kidding me
20:39
:)
jftr; jz some_place is not to be read as "jizz (at) some place", a computer is asexual (unless you are talking about cables and even then it's hard to get it aroused)
@refp I doubt it. The Java car would try to explode, but the "explosion" would take roughly a half hour to travel from the back of the car to the driver's compartment. The PHP car would likewise try to explode, but due to loose typing, you'd find the fuel tank was really full of water.
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@JerryCoffin at least we agree on something; java/php developers have no notion of left or right, it's all a matter of "explosion" or "fucking awesome explosion".
@JerryCoffin python car will run forever and be super easy to drive and safe, but it won't go very fast and can't go on rough terrains
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Python is fast
20:43
@Ell please change avatar!
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No :P
Fast is pretty relative... I think compared to C, python isn't particularly fast. For what it is, it's fast
@Crowz Jxx and MOVxx - in other words, conditional jumps and conditional moves. Plus, in ring 0 you can use pushf variants to push FLAGS/EFLAGS/RFLAGS on stack and treat is as a normal on-stack variable.
@Crowz Python car will be like the "car" my neighbor has for his 5 year-old children. Looks kinda cool, but even walking will get you farther, faster.
@Ell change your name to all caps then, I should get used to the fact that you are not eelis (eli) BUT this is a tough transition period for me
20:44
1. Languages dont have speed. 2. Python isn't fast, your pc is. 3. Its all about how much layered abstractions can you get away with.
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Just live with it dude :P
@Griwes huh? you can use pushf(d) in any ring
in some ways I hate how so many programmers consider the language of choice to be the major inpact on how "fast" something is. sure, if I were to implement a language called "baby talk" where the interpreter would be a baby that might/or might not do what I please; it will most often be a lot slower (but at the same time more exciting) than C (as an example).
@ÓlafurWaage You may be right -- languages don't have speed. But some do seem to have Qualudes. Oh, and by current standards, my PC isn't very fast either.
but if a programmer choose to write a poor algorithm it doesn't matter what language it is
20:48
I dunno. There are probably good reasons to not use certain languages in certain situations. Probably not the best idea to make an MMORPG with shell script
@refp Oddly, to some degree it does. For example, consider finding runs of two identical numbers in an array. APL (for one example) had a semi-slow interpreter with carefully optimized operations. So (seriously) the fast way to find runs of identical numbers was to compare the first item in the array to the first item after you'd rotated the entire array left one position!
homer@marge:~/karel2013$ ./runme-linux.sh
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
    at gui.Main.main(Main.scala)
Caused by: java.awt.HeadlessException
@JerryCoffin for that particular platform/interpreter that isn't a "poor algorithm"
lol HeadlessException, more like BrainlessException
@Abyx Hrm, so it's only popf that's privileged?
20:53
> Thrown when code that is dependent on a keyboard, display, or mouse is called in an environment that does not support a keyboard, display, or mouse.
WTF?
@refp Fair enough -- though if you look at the algorithms in isolation, it's O(N*N), which is clearly inferior to O(N).
why the fcuk doesn't std::array<T,N>::data return T(&)[N]?
ask the committee
@Griwes nope, not even popf. (ref.x86asm.net/geek32-abc.html#P, see rl column)
@refp because C++.
Hmm, apparently when something illegal is changed using popf, nothing happens, not even a #GP.
That's kinda broken.
20:56
@FredOverflow we should shut down stackoverflow, the committee now has a hot-line answering questions 24/7.
I saw someone write an FPS with lisp once
lagged like crazy, but worked
(Nothing as in "it has no illegal effect".)
@Griwes probably it cannot change privileged flags
@BartekBanachewicz Hi!
@Abyx it's weird though.. I can't come up with any good case where that would hurt any implementation
21:00
@refp How would that work?
@Abyx Yeah, that's what I meant.
But before, I expected the whole thing to be privileged at instruction level.
Not on individual bit level, eh.
@Rapptz template<typename T, int N> struct Foo {T(& data ())[N] { return data_; } T data_ [N];};, done.
Hm.. I wonder.
@Rapptz wonder, what?
it's valid, and sure one would throw in a const method as well but that's besides the point
No I meant, std::array is an aggregate so the array member is technically public.
Implementation is supposed to hide it right?
21:05
@Rapptz I believe it's implementation-specific
T elems[N]; // exposition only
// no explicit construct/copy/destroy for aggregate type
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I'll say this for it... it never gives a wrong answer. — pelotom Sep 11 '11 at 0:06
4 [ Note: The member variable elems is shown for exposition only, to emphasize that array is a class aggregate.
The name elems is not part of array’s interface. — end note ]
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ahaha (and the accompanying answer)
cool
21:07
@Rapptz so, once again.. why the fcuk doesn't std::array<...>::data return an array-reference?
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@refp becaaaause. (interface compatibility with std::vector?)
@Xeo array-to-pointer decaynezz?
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vOv
vOv? (what does that mean?)
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Also, auto data() -> T(&)[N] please
@refp "/shrug"
blame Cat for that one
21:09
@Xeo pff, why use auto when you don't need to? huh!? HUH!? HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF SOMEONE CALLED YOU TO FIX EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME WHEN OTHERS COULD DO IT!? HOW WOULD* YOU FEEL ! !?
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@refp Because C declarator syntax is fucking ugly.
Also, I used a trailing-return
why.. did.. it.. happen again!?
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huh. Coliru is dead again.
I swear it wasn't me this time.
@StackedCrooked :(
Time to nap.
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-- y u no in Data.List ?!
singleton :: [a] -> Bool
singleton [_] = True
singleton  _  = False
21:13
@Rapptz ey, that's not cool. we are discussing something VERY important on the internet and you decide to take a nap? this is exactly why we get hate in the intertubez.
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21:37
Lounge is empty of interesting convo
Hi
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let's talk about something!
Yup. Done
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so, android is 5 today
Yeah how bout that
I'm thinking my next phone will be a Note3 + galaxy gear combo
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21:41
Im happy with me HTC sensation
Also apparently scientists made a flu vaccine
Blueprint
neat
soo, pretty quiet here
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A: C++ Using Class to Define New Type

Simple FellowI'm Simple Fellow. I am working on an operating system called "Windows" right now. It runs on its own filesystem, the NTFS filesystem, and supports user mode, execution of applications, memory management, and other awesome stuffs. Besides having a copy constructor, you also need assignment oper...

I'm gonna get back to work
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Have fun :)
Cheers
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21:46
eeeeewwwwwwwww, no Rule Of Zero :<
There I cleaned that question up a bit. Also decorated it with a nice downvote
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> <stdout>: commitAndReleaseBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
grml grml
@JerryCoffin Oh, TurboBasic and PowerBasic then (yes I "used" them all. PowerBasic was really MEH though)
@Xeo You keep mentioning grml. I don't think it means what you think it means
Sep 9 at 22:33, by sehe
@Xeo http://grml.org/
It does sound like "grumble".
If that was intentional, I guess the name fits.
@sehe I was thinking of older still. Fortunately, my memory is getting cloudy enough that I can't remember all the details of how CDC's BASIC differed from DEC's, so I suppose the "one true BASIC" is really some mish-hash of the two, with (quite likely) bits of Apple Integer BASIC, Applesoft, PET BASIC, and lord only remembers what all else thrown in for bad measure.
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21:52
@EtiennedeMartel It's a grumbling sound, yes
This is weird. GHCi doesn't complain when I do putStrLn "ß"
@JerryCoffin I think IBM's MSDOS came with BASICA. Which I used. But it got "superseded" by the faster GWBASIC. I never used Apple in those days :/ I learned a lot about Amiga BASIC and MSX Basic (MSX2) even though I never owned any PC back in those days
@Xeo Why would it
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6 mins ago, by Xeo
> <stdout>: commitAndReleaseBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
Because when I compile a program that outputs ß, it does :<
@Xeo well, what kind of argument is it? Perhaps there's a difference (IIRC putStrLn takes [Char] which is something else than Char)
@sehe I'd started to use Turbo Pascal when I was still running CP/M, so I virtually never used BASIC on a PC.
I never got Turbo Pascal until I met a friend "with connections". That was maybe 4 years later. The upside was, we then did have a PC. A 286 even
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21:58
@sehe It's a list of Char, so really not that different
I admit I never "made" anything with BASIC, except just play stuff. Sadly, that changed only when I started to do work as a programmer :/
@Xeo It's the very same, actually
May 24 '12 at 13:47, by sehe
@stdOrgnlDave I admit to using GWBASIC to whip out a quick nullmodem test application. Just simply, because I knew how to do that. It was 15 years ago.

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