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user1804599
17:05
In Soviet Russia, Vlad makes fun of YOU!!
>How do you count cows?
> with a cowculator
doesn't setting up the logo justify changing the status from "VIOLET" to some other fancy colour?
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BLACK
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user1804599
Closer to violet than black. :P
lol, Razzle dazzle rose
user1804599
There is also United Nations Blue.
It is done
The colour has changed
user1804599
Turrquoise.
17:18
looks professional
In other news I have 80 followers on Twitter
it says to the reader: "behind the scenes, there is a very complicated state diagram with lots of colour-encoded states you wouldn't ever comprehend "
Colours are my favourite colours
YouTrack is p colourful too
omg, whole can of sweet peas just for me :E
@CatPlusPlus have you tried its customizable workflow? is it "customizable" or customizable?
Workflows are pieces of code basically, so it's pretty powerful
17:25
@BartoszKP :)
iirc in trac they wanted to act as if it's customizable in config, but it eventually boiled down to pieces of code anyway if you wanted something more advanced
seems good that here they're at least explicit with it ;0
user1804599
Is it possible to do #include <foo/BAR/baz.hpp> where BAR is a macro?
Good question.
I think it's not possible.
user3010322
Probably not.
17:28
Command dialog is nice, too
user1804599
@StackedCrooked I know you can do #include BAR if BAR expands to a string literal.
Speaking of, I moved content-related things to WIKI, youtrack.loungecpp.net/issues?q=project%3A+WIKI
Chat URL parsing always really good
so much colours ;0
I forgot to put detergent in the washing machine.
yesterday, by R. Martinho Fernandes
'Forget' is not in my vocabulary
user3010322
17:34
:3c
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you put some other white powder in instead?
user3010322
Cocaine clothes.
But I still remember the last time I did the same mistake.
"That's a cracking T-shirt, robot"
17:35
What of the loungecpp favicon?
Is done, just not deployed yet
he said 'forgot', not 'forget' ;0
@R.MartinhoFernandes I often do this. Amazingly, for my taste clothes still come out clean. I suspect there is some world-wide conspiracy of laundry detergent companies.
Maybe there was still some left from the previous use.
Occam's razor - the conspiracy explanation is simpler.
17:41
I would rather avoid washing them again since this is a shared resource.
The washing machine, not my clothes
Just use some more perfumes when you'll wear them
@BartoszKP Make an appointment with your quack to get your nose problem sorted :)
There are more WIKI tasks for taking!
@MartinJames you got that right - I had my nose broken few times and it's not really straight inside ;0
@BartoszKP Heh - I was thinking of functionality rather than appearance.
user3010322
17:45
1,5K errors, and I stopped hte build mega early. =[
mega early? :)
By the way, if you want me to deploy some new service, SRV is the project to open an issue in
(Or missing dependencies for TeamCity builds)
@MartinJames appearance is all right - the nasal septum is crooked. sometimes it makes breathing difficult, so I guess it can affect smell :/ it makes not fresh clothes problem not my problem ;P
@BartoszKP S'OK - if you come to Berlin, I'll just sit upwind.
@CatPlusPlus I can help
17:49
There's still one more account slot open until we get a license (unless we won't, then it'll be a very sad day)
@MartinJames I promise not to forget to take a shower and use the clothes from the "really fresh" stack ; )
@CatPlusPlus I'm not very active, and have little time, so perhaps it's better to leave it for someone more eager. but if there are no other willing people, I can do some work
@BartoszKP TBH, I'm a bit whiffy myself ATM. I stayed in last night, did not shower and ate a thermonuclear curry.
@ThePhD amateur. My currently checked out nonius branch has 85k errors.
:DD
saturday mode
user3010322
17:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes What kind of teplate metamagic. :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you make 401k errors, they become deductible.
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@Rapptz imo yes
user3010322
^^ Old people's joke.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes LOL GCC 4.1.2?!
user3010322
17:53
What kind of monster are you?!
What is "some interest"
Someone mentioned it to me, personally.
I said I'd investigate.
user3010322
Well, that person wants to personally screw you over.
user3010322
Really? 4.1.2? That's old as jesus.
@ThePhD I'm sure that Jesus used 4.1.5 - it's in Luke somewhere.
17:57
You guys are just a bunch of wusses.
Hehe - Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, after headbutting a player in front of 25000 live witnesses and TV cameras: 'I tried to push him away with my head'.
I wanted to erase some latest commits in git - so I did "reset base to this" to some older commit - how to overwrite my original repository with this also? (I've tried "push" with "force" but it says everything is up to date)
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes You were complaining about MSVC 2013, and you call us wussies? :v
nope, he said wusses
Er, I was in the mud. You guys don't even want to jump in.
user3010322
17:59
Are you kidding me?!
user3010322
I'm in it every day!
"Here Wussie, here boy.. Fetch!"
it's the second time today Robot gets away with it thanks to syntax
@ThePhD you use 4.1.2 every day?
user3010322
No I mean I use VC++ 2013 every day.
18:02
Yes but you only use kid code that fits in its ridiculous internal heap limit, unlike my 64 lines.
user3010322
Hey, I ICE'd and went past the heap limit plenty of times when working with the ucd!
ok, I've changed something and made forced push
user3010322
Soooo there. Pffbthththhh.
That's not 64 lines
user3010322
18:03
It was close enough.
fuck, how the hell I got changes from these commits again?
What are you doing
ITT Bartosz sucks at VCS
Seems to be a common theme in the lounge
now I've tried "rebase"
I'm not very good with GIT, so I'm just pressing all buttons to see what they do ;0
18:06
Try jumping
I just want to revert N latest commits
without clicking all of them and choosing "revert this commit" of course
I've waited for a couple days for examples of this, then they all turn up at once:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22116802/how-does-c-evaluate-expressions-containing-prefix-increments
@BartoszKP git reset --soft HEAD~N :v
@Jefff I have a mystery physical reward if you don't mind emailing me your address. I can arrange for something digital instead if you want.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Send him your 85k error log.
18:09
@Rapptz tried the "reset" thing, still nothing ;0
lol
Rename the branch, create a new one starting from where you want it, remove the old one
could try that approach
good idea, don't like it, but it'll be quicker for sure
when I'm less git-retarded I try again with git's sorcery
I would never use it
18:12
I'll call the new branch "new master (this one is really the newest)"
I'm so lazy I just made public DNS entries pointing to localhost
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A: Declare another object output stream similar to cout

Christian HacklYou could use operator overloading to make << do basically anything (just google "c++ operator overloading", you'll find tons of information), but such a thing as in your question is generally considered abuse of operator overloading. Overloading operators is intended to make code easier to read....

In C++, everyone knows that << means "left shift". — Lightness Races in Orbit 13 secs ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sent
user1804599
scp is nice.
fuck burned gums again
user3010322
18:17
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lmao. Nice.
user1804599
clojure.java.jdbc/insert! is nice.
ok, I'm an idiot
I was merging all things back again after resetting, rebasing etc.
I'll go get drunk, I think I might be better in this, than in using git ;0
good night!
user3010322
Mmm.
18:35
@BartoszKP Nite:) I'll be getting slaughtered later - Stoke beat Arsenil and Wenger's face looks like bag of dirty spanners.
@R.MartinhoFernandes we are doing it again ?!
user3010322
We definitely should.
7 days, no 3rd party libraries, must be at the keyboard for entire length of jam
user3010322
Lol.
user3010322
I'd prefer being given a 48 hour jam on the weekend, and you're allowed to slice up your time as you please.
user3010322
18:39
A reflection of the ranking of you in my heart. <3
@R.MartinhoFernandes I clicked on this once and it opened 12 tabs
pretty fucking weird
wonder why
holy shit my government announced that it has a 'machine' that cures HIV, and hep C by turning it into shiesh kebab. Does this mean I live in a parody nation ?
user1804599
It means you probably live in a weird country like the USA or Belgium.
@Rapptz lolwut
user1804599
18:52
Make it a year.
I should probably go in another food collection expedition.
user3010322
Ugh.
user3010322
Not loving myself while porting this to OpenGL.
I don't like how dispatch through function pointers prohibits taking advantage of inlining :(
it's annoying
I want compile-time constant maps of data to function pointers, such that the compiler can resolve calls at compile-time enough to inline them
user3010322
How is the compiler supposed to know where the function pointer points if it's a function pointer? D:
19:00
Hey, I understand why it doesn't happen
I'm just saying
Right now I'm iterating over quite a lot of function pointers and the scale of the calls my code will be making frightens me
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vOv
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I thought some compilers did some aggressive inlining in that regard, but if you're storing them, perhaps it can't make enough assumptions.
Well my boost::unordered_map<some_key_type, func_type> is const so you never know
May be const func_type?
except I probably do know
it's exceedingly unlikely this'd work
I basically have this, at scale
user3010322
19:20
Woo!
user3010322
Massive refactoring for mathema complete!
Im ob a wedding
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Im srunk
IRS cool
Cheers guyz
I love you all
Tleven tys HD now
Despite he is a fagget
Te HD i mean
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Thephd
user3010322
He's pretty wasted.
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Of course, even when wasted, he still remembers me.
user3010322
19:25
I'm honored. ♡
user3010322
Maybe Bartek and I will get married~
ahaha
19:42
@chris he will probably think SO is too mean to beginners
WOW, a banana punch.
I gotta shower, change and get down to the club. I should not let any Banachewiczeses be drunkier than wot I am. I'm totally sober, I have much catching up to do:)
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD I honestly consider getting wasted like that a pretty big fail
user3010322
@Xeo To date, I haven't got really "wasted" yet.
I never got wasted. I don't see the point.
user3010322
19:56
But I've yet to drink @CatPlusPlus style yet.
Xeo
Xeo
me neither, but I also don't regularly go drinking
user3010322
So what I have to do is get lots of wine, vodka, and rum and then drink with @CatPlusPlus and see when I hit my upper limit.
user3010322
I also don't ever really... drink. Except on like, special occasions when my family brings out the alcohol.
Xeo
Xeo
If you have no control over yourself, you have 'lost', in my eyes.
user3010322
@Xeo For some people, that's the winning state.
Xeo
Xeo
19:57
yeah, and those people can go fuck themselves :)
user3010322
Works for me! \o
Great
I implement a heap-based priority queue for an assignment
And then the tests come out and I find they use it as if we implemented it the exact way as them (which includes being a list of lists)
Meanwhile, the assignment spec says. "I implemented it like this, then this, then this."
Xeo
Xeo
so what's the problem?
mismatching syntax / semantics?
For starters, they use my type as if it's a pointer
Instead of just using the interface
Xeo
Xeo
wat
so they gave no interface constraints?
20:03
They listed function signatures and behaviour.
And in past ones, they said, "Use this struct definition."
The secret is
Assignments are bullshit
This one, with all the "I did blah" seemed like they'd forgive you for not using their implementation.
I was just itching to try something new (a heap, and a PQ at all I guess) and to make it a proper class since we still haven't started doing that.
Not like I cheated and used a std::priority_queue or std::push_heap etc.
Xeo
Xeo
wait, so they basically expected C code?
sure you're in the right course?
Roughly, our current implementations are very C-like.
Although they at least use reference parameters lol
Our C course was last term, and most of the effort there was spent teaching C.
Most of the effort so far this term has been on implementing data structures, which is good considering it's a data structures class.
But might as well start off with classes and have semi-proper implementations.
I think we start to learn actual C++ more in a year lol
I wanted to TA for that course, but seeing as how I'll be taking it later, that wouldn't work out.
Well, on the plus side, my tests used the specified interface, so at least those are done.
Meh - the cost of Berlin trip just doubled. Anne has somehow managed to book a holiday with her darts team. It conicides with Berlin, so I can't really say no. My German pissup will cost more, but now we have to kennelise the kanine £££. Wonderful:(
get her to pay for it
(lol)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, right.
52 secs ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
(lol)
I've been stitched up:((
20:19
@CatPlusPlus, have you tried the favicon?
Tomorrow, I'll Excel to see if divorce would be cheaper.
Now I'm REALLY gonna get wasted :)
user1804599
I have no idea how to do collision detection.
I think my macbook air is dying slowly.
user1804599
20:44
Fuck you TypeScript for not having protected.
Sooo. Today Google Stopped Asking.
I've been holding off of Google+ since... forever.
And now, Google has /just decided/ I agreed to a G+ account because I used a button in my phone's camera app.
social networks are annoying anyway... there are too many of them
That's not the issue with them, or G+ in particular
you can delete your google+ account
@sehe Your biological and technological distinctiveness has been added to our own.
20:53
> I am looking at using the Boost library to carry out a 1D optimisation
though at this point I should probably just get one
Last time I checked, 1D implied a single point.
everything is slowly requiring it
@Rapptz I'm considering it. But I'm also considering maybe just sticking with it. I'm not prepared to ditch gmail. And I fully anticipate that Gmail will be G+-only in just a few more months
you already need it for youtube and reviewing apps
both completely unrelated to social networking
user3010322
20:56
@Rapptz But comments are more ~~social~~ now, bringing you closer to you and your friends! :D:D:D:D:D
@Rapptz I just stopped contributing on YT. I didn't /need/ that. They do. Also, I stopped reviewing apps.
user3010322
The comment system for youtube actually did get objectively worse when they switched to the google+ comment system.
@ThePhD lol
user3010322
Top-rated comments and conversations around them are extremely hard to follow.
user3010322
The last time I tried to click on one, it tried to reload the whole page, rather than just expand the target comment or conversation. It's a really shoddy implementation.
user3010322
21:02
The thing that baffles me the most about G+ is its insistence that I need to use a "Real Name".
@ThePhD Also it's full of "<title of the video>" posts (generated by the "share" option)
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user3010322
@Jefffrey Yeah, it's... got pretty much nothing to do with the actual content of the video. It's really disappointing, compared to the last comment section.
@rightfold nice :D
user1804599
Except the zombies seem to move away from the player if the browser tab is not active. :|
user1804599
21:03
Probably due to dt being very high or something.
user1804599
Need to fix that.
lol
gotta go picking that web dev up
user3010322
Bleh, webdev.
torture time has arrived
user1804599
user3010322
21:04
I'll do it after my native dev is done.
I'll fucking stick his HTML up his arse for starter
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Q: unrecognized command line option "-std=c++11" for GCC 4.8.1

sasukeAfter reading a lot of literature on the internet, it seems that recent GCC versions definitely support the -std=c++11 command line option. But for some crazy reason, I get the "unrecognized command line option" even when using GCC 4.8.1 which doesn't make any sense. C:\newmingw\mingw32\bin>g++ ...

hm, that's interesting
user3010322
@Rapptz Kinky.
user3010322
MinGW's goofing out.
user3010322
Also, did GCC 4.9.0 ever get ratified and released? =[
21:07
@ThePhD Ratified?
@ThePhD They are in the bug fixing only phase.
It's not released yet, no
user3010322
Well, tits.
It's p easy to check by going to gcc.gnu.org
user1804599
Pathfinding would be nice.
probably won't be released until April
21:07
@ThePhD Unfortunately I have none available.
@Rapptz Really? Sounds like a borked path
@sehe I thought that maybe it was being shadowed but it doesn't seem like it tbh
user3010322
Can libstdc++-v3 ship with GCC 4.8.2 ?
don't think so
user3010322
I'd like the guarantee of <regex>, so I can port the rest of my stuff over to MinGW
21:08
<regex> sucks
user3010322
vOv it works on VC++ and gets the job done perfectly well. I can't really bash it for doing a good job.
@Rapptz There's no evidence either way
on Windows if you're on the path of the executable it won't get shadowed
iirc anyway
Could you please fix the indentation? — Borgleader 8 secs ago
ffs its unreadable o.o
@Rapptz Depends. There could be g++.exe, g++.com, g++.bat and g++.cmd competing in different locations
This is historical reason for some programs still shipping with redundant .com launchers
21:11
I have teeth
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@ThePhD my only gripe with it is that it isn't PCRE.
user1804599
@Borgleader clang-format does wonders. :)
user3010322
@Rapptz I don't know what that means. :D
I disapprove greatly of VS's inbuilt formatting in many ways
Perl Compatible Regular Expressions ?_?
user1804599
21:12
Everything that isn’t Perl or PCRE is terrible.
user3010322
Oh. Yeah, I don't even know what that entails.
@sehe If first invocation shows correct version, there is no way the second one would pick up a different executable
@CatPlusPlus was that shown ?!
user3010322
Probably only affects really complex regex. I only really need .*, .*, [^/]* and [^/]+
It's couple lines above?
21:14
@CatPlusPlus Hehe. I'm blind
user3010322
Polar bear is tired.
The problem is with cc1plus anyway, it might be fucked up distribution with bad libexec
user1804599
@ThePhD you don’t need regular expressions for that. :v
That ^
user3010322
@rightfold They're interwoven with arbitrary file names and extension names.
user1804599
21:15
Just use std::find with '/'.
user1804599
Unless you are lying and actually need more than just .*, .*, [^/]* and [^/]+.
@rightfold I'd handroll an iterator-based parser or use Spirit
user3010322
Oorr... I can write 2 lines of regex and then go through a match iterator! :D
user1804599
@sehe To check whether it contains at least zero forward slashes? I call overkill.
user3010322
But seriously it's just regex-from-wildcard notation.
user3010322
21:16
Or at least, the little I understand of wildcard notation.
user3010322
Like *.cpp and woof.*.txt and */arf/*.png
user1804599
^.*?\.cpp$, ^woof\..*?\.txt$ and ^.*?/arf/.*?\.png$.
user1804599
If you want to do globbing, don’t implement it yourself but use a globbing library.
user1804599
@rightfold I haven't heard him say. Also, it's the same work.
@ThePhD oh. you want fileglobbing. No one ever implemented this before. And, yes, regex is overkill
user3010322
21:28
Oh. Well okay then.
user3010322
Guess I'd better go find a file globbing library.
we've been over this before remember
user3010322
We have?
yes
all the file globbing libraries are in C and they suck
just stick with regex, overkill or not it's not worth the effort of messing with some crappy C library just to glob files
you don't remember? it wasn't that long ago
That distro is mingw-builds
21:31
hm, I have the same one but without the issue
That's because it's OP's fault :v
user3010322
Ohhh, yeah now I remember!
user3010322
When you were trying to expose the functionality to lua.
user3010322
I remember. :D
yeah
it was easier to just convert the file glob syntax to regex
21:33
@Rapptz ~regex !⇒ c-library
What does boost not do? Boost provides serialization, it's just that it would be a fucking pain in the ass to incorporate serialization into the language. And what would you gain? A couple of lazy programmers that can't be bothered to write proper code. — sbrouwer 8 hours ago
Everybody, stand back. We got a bad-ass over here
Hahaha. I just found this again
Okay, I've made some work of this. I've included any elements of "Good Spirit Style" I thought was relevant, and ended up with adding transformation of the AST to your legacy :) XNODE_ type. Even with that added, the code shrunk by 100 lines. Read all about itsehe Feb 13 at 0:59
I certainly scared the OP away from a computer for the rest of his life. No response ever
21:52
@sehe S/he may not have responded, but: "seen 2 days ago"
@sehe Did you answer that question twice?
@JerryCoffin Something happened, then. Because I was notified of activity on that Q (I /had/ it favourited, though I just removed that). Timeline shows nothing, though stackoverflow.com/posts/21736131/timeline
@A.H. Yeah:
> So let me post the big refactoring in a separate answer.
user1804599
@ThePhD look at Z shell with extendedglob if you want decency.
user1804599
IME other glob implementations are terrible.

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