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1:00 PM
But he didn't get rule of three / rule of zero.
This code will double free copies.
 
user1804599
I followed the guy.
 
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Everyone should do it.
 
He didn't understand the using namespace std; evilness though
oh wait, it's a .cpp file
 
@StackedCrooked These were the first articles linked to him by me.
 
1:02 PM
I haven't touched copy constructor and assignment operator yet
 
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NOOOO. NOT i++. :( Y HE NO ++i.
 
@BartekBanachewicz It takes a while for people to get it. (Same with me.)
 
I will meet with him this monday again
 
@BartekBanachewicz shouldn't he never use malloc unless it's necessary
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix if you're reimplementing vector... (and are too newbie to understand allocators)
 
1:03 PM
@rightfold The difference is totally irrelevant in practically every case.
 
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main.cpp:20:20: warning: comparison of constant 1000000000000 with expression of type 'int' is always true [-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare]
        for (int i = 0; i < 1000000000000; i++)
                        ~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
 
user1804599
lol
 
I'll note that I should start with copy ctor and ass operator
 
dat -Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare
4
 
@BartekBanachewicz like vec3 = vec ass vec2
 
1:03 PM
I just didn't want to throw too much at him
 
needs to be longer
 
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As for iterators, my colleague noticed a speed gain when he changed it++ to ++it in his program.
 
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It just optimises out the calls to simpleMemLeak and the loop. :P
 
@rightfold lol
anyway he wants to start with OpenGL asap
 
1:05 PM
I think it would be funny if we could use emoji as operators
 
@rightfold even with -O0 I believe
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix you can in haskell (just not the ones starting with ":")
 
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@Jefffrey Dude.
 
we could do things like "thread 🔜 stop"
 
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1:06 PM
where stop is a callback
 
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100000 integers is not very many.
 
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With -O0 it emits call _Z13simpleMemLeakv in the main function.
 
@rightfold that's exactly the same amount of your example
 
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LOL
 
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Yes. But in my example the loop was optimised out.
 
1:07 PM
good boy
 
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In yours it isn’t.
 
user1804599
So in your case it does allocate all the integers.
 
user1804599
What made you think it didn’t?
 
@BartekBanachewicz technically in many lisp it could be valid to write (👀 this_file and_do_that_on_change)
 
nothing made me think so
 
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1:08 PM
2 mins ago, by Jefffrey
@rightfold even with -O0 I believe
 
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> I believe
 
Am I fucking required to make sense every goddamn time?
 
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@BartekBanachewicz What?
 
user1804599
How can an emoji “begin with” a colon?
 
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1:11 PM
Oh, that. :v
 
user1804599
You can have :>.
 
I wish I knew assembly
 
@Jefffrey you don't.
 
user1804599
Assembly is easy.
 
user3010322
1:11 PM
There's also c:
 
it's annoying as fuck
 
user1804599
It’s like the set of simplest languages ever.
 
also the most annoying and stupid
 
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It’s incredibly useful.
 
it doesn't have to be so annoying
but it is
 
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1:12 PM
It’s just not useful for humans to write.
 
it's also completely useless
 
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No.
 
user3010322
It's completely awesome. :D
 
user3010322
If you want to develop for the Nintendo DS, you gonna need dem micro optimizations. :D
 
(define 💀 (👋 (💔 👨) 💉 💊))
 
1:13 PM
assembly gives you a few tools that you can combine together to create anything; this can take a whole lot of time yes
 
it's in contrast with higher level stuff where you have so many tools you have to spend some time thinking what tools are right to use at any given time
 
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user=> (def 💀 (👋 (💔 👨) 💉 💊))

IllegalStateException Attempting to call unbound fn: #'user/????  clojure.lang.Var$Unbound.throwArity (Var.java:43)
 
the broken heart isn't defined
and the shaking hand
 
so from that point of view, assembly languages are easiest to learn and hardest to master
don't read it as if I said they were useful in most of today's situations
 
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1:15 PM
They are easy to learn but difficult to use.
 
I was just making a comparison from a language POV
 
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It is too low-level for most purposes.
 
@AlexM. assembly is quite simple in some ways but making something out of it is hard because it's not designed for human
 
well I said it was hard
 
it isn't really "hard". It's just quite repetitive
 
> says it's hard
> immediately denies it's hard
cool bro
 
I say making something out of it is hard not that "IT" is hard
 
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@StackedCrooked TIL about Amsterdams
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix isn't that the same in the context of software development?
if it's hard to use a tool to do something, then the tool is hard to use
 
@rightfold In Belgium there's a Nazareth en Bethlehem :p
 
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1:19 PM
The US is full of Amsterdam.
 
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All Americans are Amsterdamned.
 
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@StackedCrooked We have Poortugaal. :P
 
Can't spell those names right.
 
user1804599
There’s also a village in the Netherlands with no roads, only water.
 
@rightfold Poortugaal?
 
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1:20 PM
Giethoorn () is a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, about 5 km southwest of Steenwijk. Giethoorn used to be a carfree town known in the Netherlands as "Venice of the North" or "Venice of the Netherlands". Giethoorn has over 150 bridges. It became locally famous, especially after 1958, when the Dutch film maker Bert Haanstra made his famous comedy "Fanfare" there. In the old part of the village, there were no roads (nowadays there is a cycling path), and all transport was done by water over one of the many canals. The...
 
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@StackedCrooked Yes. :D
 
@rightfold I have to go there once...
 
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Me too; seems cool.
 
@rightfold I didn't know this existed.
 
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I have been in Overijssel once and it was a refreshing experience.
 
1:21 PM
Dutch people do love sailing it seems.
 
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Only Frisians.
 
@rightfold or Hamster damned
 
user1804599
Most people don’t have boats.
 
We did some sailing in Zeeland during teambuilding last year. That was nice.
 
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Although a politician once said that he could give every citizen a boat if we stopped immigrants from coming in.
 
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1:22 PM
@StackedCrooked Zeeuwen zijn gevaarlijk.
 
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Dat title.
 
Also that the article is 2 sentence long from what I understand
 
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The guy on the picture doesn’t look like the most intelligent human on the planet.
 
looks like a typical neo-nazi
 
1:25 PM
I have a boat - a rubber boat ... sadness
Did I tell you once I went to Amsterdam, I spent sometime on a friend's friend's house boat
 
@telkitty.exe But you don't remember anything right?
 
I wasn't drunk - too early in the afternoon ...
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix paywall
lern2read
 
1:29 PM
I have not been to overseas for 3 years ... sadness
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think I developed a mental adblock
 
Doc prescribed me symbicort. It's the most convenient asthma medication I ever got.
 
I've nearly done uni shit planned for today
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix it took me a moment, too. I was ready to come in here and go "why did that guy bother with a byline for two sentences?"
I dont have a code.I tried to write but i couldnt do it. — TheNoobEternal 2 mins ago
 
"a code"? argh.
 
1:35 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit it could be a valid answer after trying to crack enigma. yet unacceptable
 
@DeadMG Just noticed you answered one of my old Clojure questions.
That's very surprising.
 
that is a terrible answer answering a question in a language and implementation I know nothing about.
why would I ever write such crap
 
lol
> recur re-uses stack
 
ah well
May 2010? that was a long time ago.
it's so long ago I wasn't even sick
 
you must have done some research in order to know this
 
1:39 PM
nope
probably just pulled it out my ass
unless it's inherently obvious from reading the code with two brain cells, I guess.
 
Xeo
maybe his stomache pain induces amnesia, and he was a Clojure pro before and just doesn't know anymore
 
which it kinda isn't.
 
hello all
good morning
i bought a new disk for windows
finally, i want to have a windows OS in parallel to my linux OS. but just for gaming purposes xD
 
Well well, new law's in - no alcohol take away (wine from bottle shop) after 10pm ... it has been in place for a month & I didn't know :(
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb dual boot?
 
1:41 PM
@StackedCrooked yep
 
Don't you have steam on linux?
 
i wasn't sure whether it would pay off to buy an SSD aswell just for that purpose
and i decided that a disk would do it.
 
I have a VM with XP on my mac. It's fast enough for Visual Novels and some old games.
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix well, steam... with about 5 games or something for linux xD
 
I usually don't play 10 000 games
 
1:43 PM
@StackedCrooked yeah, i was able to play some old direct x 9 games from 2004, in virtual box
 
And Starcraft II is native mac.
@JohannesSchaub-litb Yep.
 
but i wanna play good racing simulations
like grid or something XD
 
@DeadMG Perhaps that answer was the evasive cause of your sickness?
 
Wow racing games. It's a very long time since I played one of those.
 
wow yeah
Pod Racer yeahhhh
er wait no, not that
there was some non Star Wars game from the 90s called pod something
fucking impossible to google for now
 
1:45 PM
what's wrong with race games
we can do a multiplayer internet game then xD
 
Nothing wrong with them.
 
They can't keep up
 
POD: Planet of Death (titled simply POD in North America) is a futuristic racing game for Windows released by Ubisoft in 1997. The game is set in the distant future on the planet Io. A mining accident unleashes a virus from within the planet on its inhabitants, causing widespread panic. After most of the population escapes the planet, a few survivors remain on Io, with only one ship remaining. The survivors soup up cars which they race in tournaments, the winner of the final tournament taking the last ship and escaping to safety, leaving the others to die. History POD was published in 1...
Ah, there we go
 
back in the days i liked Toca
 
It's been like 4 hours and there's still nothing happening
 
1:46 PM
I only remember Need for Speed. lol
 
Burnout Paradise is p enjoyable
 
scons rocks. i've started to use it yesterday
 
That was fun for a while.
 
> planet Io
since when is Io a planet
 
1:53 PM
@StackedCrooked I have a CD somewhere at home
It probably doesn't work anymore
 
@CatPlusPlus I spent so much time on that game
 
It was well-made. But pinball is inherently frustrating.
 
@jalf I like that it doesn't aim at realism
 
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, just fun and ridiculous speed
and crashes
 
user3010322
Dem crashes.
 
1:56 PM
also music
 
Yeah they licensed a shitload
 
Back when I lived with my brother, we'd drag my pc out to the living room, hook it up to his projector, and play Burnout Paradise. Good times :)
 
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Man.
 
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I cannot find any decent lasers.
 
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I can find decent laser diodes but I’m too lazy to assemble this shit myself.
 
Xeo
2:03 PM
man, everything looks kinda misplaced with glasses
 
Welcome to the world of light bending
 
ooh, get in, Great Answer badge
 
Xeo
yeah, and to the world of actually being able to read text that is not right in front of my eyes
 
& 10 away from 1000 days on SO
 
@Xeo And the world of feeling really stupid when you can't find your glasses in the morning
 
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2:06 PM
@Xeo Praise The Light!
 
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And PRAISE THE SUN.
 
so
I got a letter today
 
@DeadMG from your secret admirer?
 
seems like my consultant wants to remove my gallbladder because he basically can't come up with anything else to try.
 
@DeadMG that sounds.... kind of like it would set a dangerous precedent
"well, that didn't work. Let's try the spleen next"
 
2:14 PM
sounds like I'm gonna be stuck like this forever.
or worse.
 
:/
 
time for another quak
 
you had a good run
 
Xeo
@DeadMG that sounds kinda like a very bad idea
 
well
 
2:17 PM
well, if it works, it sounds great. But if he isn't sure that it'll help, it seems a bit weird...
 
if you lose your gallbladder there's about a 20% chance of being stuck with permanent digestion problems.
so not only could it have no beneficial effect, but I could be stuck with another chronic gut problem on top.
 
gotta catch 'em all
seriously, though, sorry :(
 
@DeadMG what's the root cause here?
 
yeah, I don't think 20% chance of even worse problems is worth the slight chance of curing your current problems.
@AlexM. welcome to world of unknown pain.
 
user3010322
@AlexM. There is no root cause.
 
2:19 PM
@AlexM. Well, if the doctor had any idea at all, he wouldn't be suggesting taking out my gallbladder, he'd be suggesting fixing the problem.
 
user1804599
lol the guy in this review asked whether this was a 50 milliwatt or a 50 megawatt laser.
 
I think you should try to get a second opinion.
 
so it's basically some unknown sickness at this point?
 
@StackedCrooked Second opinion on what?
 
usually unknown sickness got a professional name
 
2:20 PM
I've gotta be honest here and say that mr consultant has practically nothing to go on.
 
like "erschöpfungssyndrom", "reizdarmsyndrom", ..
 
pretty much every test they've run has come up with nothing or nearly nothing.
 
all most doctors can do is doing pattern matching
 
maybe you should chagne your nick
 
user3010322
That'll definitely save him!
 
2:35 PM
yeah!
 
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> He disguised himself as a ZIP file, and hid in a folder with e-books that were brought to the public library back.
 
Xeo
wait, what
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked dat “back”
 
user1804599
Bareback.
 
2:47 PM
the public library back
 
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pubic library
 
Cool, this channel lists all latest Japanese commercials.
 
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@StackedCrooked dat commercial at 1:50.
 
lol, i hadn't paid attention when I saw it first
 
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Gekke jappen.
 

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