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00:42
breaky finishes @ 11:30, lunch starts @ 12:00, why do my friends want to meet at this restaurant @ 11:30?
01:16
Naming things as "the_image", "the_robot", "the_gui" as member variables is a recurring pattern in this code base. I keep wondering what is the reason behind this naming scheme.
01:29
prefixing the_ to variable names is just dumb =/
Qt 5.2 takes sooooo long to download :(
did they add anything neat?
Mobile support for Android/iOS
If I could rewrite this whole robot controller from scratch, I wonder what I would write it in.
The low level control loops must stay in C++, but I really want to get away from all this stupidity on the higher level controls...
 
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03:06
@Nican I've seen this convention for local variables.
@Nican the_i ?
@StackedCrooked all local variables, or just some under special occasions? :o
all local variables
but in camel-case without underscore: theLabel, theButton, etc..
mLabel for members, inLocal for input params, outLabel for output params, ioLabel for input&output params, gLabel for global variables, ...
Sounds fair.
 
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06:00
@Nican I don't like the the prefix either
 
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user1804599
07:02
Hey hipsters.
Can you stop posting borked code? And stop using MS-Word for copy/pasting code? It's useless to post code that contains illegal keywords (Struct), duplicate and redundant export MACROs (for which the includes are missing and which refer to types in namespaces that don't exist), goes on to define implementations of Node::~Nodes (which is it? Node? Or Nodes?). Etc. It's really quite simple. Just post your working code. If you can't, post a sscce.orgsehe 13 secs ago
@rightfold How did you know it was me?
user1804599
I saw the polar bear.
@Rapptz Are you trying to vote for Meeting C++ 2014 talks now o.O?
07:19
i have corrected .. where it needs.. — user3382670 6 mins ago
muhahahahahahaha
You think so? :) I've edited with the other problems. Note that instead of "doing the corrections" it's usually much easier to avoid "doing the uncorrectios" (i.e. prepare your SSCCE in your favourite IDE, where the compiler will tell you about the things you missed. Quite often, in the process you will have noticed the solution to your problem. See Solve your problem by almost asking a question on StackOverflowsehe 25 secs ago
user1804599
+0 for the smiley.
Oh, I'm a pleaser
user1804599
OP has no idea what he is doing.
What an unusual turn of events!
Hmm. 'it's not recommended to inherit from standard containers (they weren't designed for this)'. I don't dispute this, but why is it so bad?
07:32
no virtual destructor
rofl
good morning
@MartinJames Liskov, too.
@Rapptz Ah...
user1804599
@MartinJames Because they weren't designed for this. vOv
lol
user1804599
Also, it's not bad per se.
user1804599
07:35
Only when you treat a subtype of it as it (by upcasting).
user1804599
Also private inheritance yum.
Ah.. maybe I won't be trying it anytime soon.
Note that the upcasting is implicit unless you indeed make the base private
user1804599
@sehe with a private base it is still implicit within members. :P
However making the base private usually defeats all the reasons to inherit in the first place
user1804599
07:38
I do not see why you would inherit from such a data structure anyway.
@rightfold Good point. However, what on earth does that buy you
@rightfold Izza ma point
@sehe hi
and i'm late
user1804599
The only thing I would inherit from would be std::stack<Ts...> or std::queue<Ts...>, and only to make c public.
user1804599
But even then fuck those adapters.
> They checked too late. If ‘n’ and ‘m’ overflow then the compiler is permitted to launch nethack, format your drive, or sing sea shanties in Spanish.
lol
> (Singing sea shanties in Spanish requires the optional voice module, or an embedded web browser for multimedia functionality)
> For a 64-bit build Apple’s code offers precisely zero protection. goto fail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200
That article is a stinger. I love it
user1804599
07:57
"/admin/media/json-files/?#{fileTypes.map((t) -> "types[]=#{t}").join('&')}"
user1804599
Nested string interpolation FTW.
I like that in bash
Oh wow. You missed lunch, @TonyTheLion:
Bad day for someone @Longleat ! And we were in the lion enclosure #notagoodtimeforabreakdown http://t.co/YcEuPIiPEW
user1804599
Man, implementing macros is gonna be a bitch.
user1804599
I have to, like, compile the code at compile-time and then use eval.
user1804599
And also add the resulting code to the result.
08:07
lol
oh noes, compiling the code at compile-time.
user1804599
Gonna be fun with side-effects. :3
fancy
If you have a contributing.md file in the repository it links it to you when you make a pull request or open an issue
@R.MartinhoFernandes careful, there may be man-tits.
@user3382670 Next time, JUST (a) ask for namespaces to be removed if you don't want them to show up (b) don't break the code as posted doing so? I have fixed it now, including the coliru link. Remember, it was /you/ who posted the namespace names in the first place. I'd suggest you spend a fraction of the amount of energy you spent trying to remove the namespace references (badly) from my answer, instead making sure you've posted the correct code in your question. — sehe 5 secs ago
08:13
@StackedCrooked absolutely; I originally asked whether he would sign my tits, vOv
^ What a moron. The OP has tried three times to break my code, apparently (turns out?) to remove mention of the namespaces I had copied from his question.
@sehe lol
@ScarletAmaranth oh, the plot thickens
The thick plottens
@TonyTheLion Yeah, they'll have a story to tell for ages
08:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tanks.
10 hours ago, by ScarletAmaranth
@R.MartinhoFernandes whoa; neat, you're like... famous; now sign my tits
What's worse. Said moron hasn't even bothered to upvote/accept anything in all this time. Gash. I should have a block-list for annoying SO users.
Stay in chat imo.
@JohanLarsson ^
so
should I work on multiple inheritance, or inheriting from C++ interfaces?
user1804599
08:24
Fuck you, BOM.
careful, it might explode
user1804599
lol
what is a bom?
byte order mark?
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
It broke lessc lol.
08:31
I can show you uglier BOMs, partslists with 300 rows and to a value of > €100k (Bill of Material)
They are not much fun to work with.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Duizend bommen en granaten.
user1804599
Duizend zonnen en garnalen.
this seems to be fun room... wagwan everyone? what's cooking?
user1804599
30Q 4A kek.
@StackedCrooked I saw the first epi of Kanojo ga Flagu wo oratera, slightly amusing; I was hoping it would be more comedy-ish
08:37
@ScarletAmaranth Ep 1 is kinda serious, but I found ep 2-3 very funny.
But the humor is very silly.
08:56
originally i posted incorrect namespace and hence was just trying to do correction. I'm really sorry.. if it affects your reputation score.. it was not intensional.. — user3382670 12 mins ago
Naaaaha. Someone carry me away vOv
@user3382670 I doesn't. I was just trying to help you be more effective next time :) (I wouldn't object to you affecting my reputation score but feel free to find out whether it helped first). — sehe 58 secs ago
Anyone has any insight as to why some, but not all, of the std::plus, std::equal_to etc. functors from <functional> have a constexpr operator()?
I bet someone does. But it seems like it would come down to "arbitrary" or "oversight", if I can wager a prediction.
09:10
When grouping the operators by themes, there are the obvious ones like arithmetic ops etc., but what to call things like comma, assignment and dereference? (If possible I’d group all the rest together tbh.)
de-reference, comma, address-of I'd label as "primitive" operations.
user1804599
Sequencing, assigning and dereferencing operators. :P
namely, that nobody sane ever implements them with different semantics other than the default ones.
unless you're doing some crazy EDSL expression template stuff.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG There's no reason to overload them if you're not doing some crazy EDSL stuff
09:17
people overload de-reference without doing crazy EDSL stuff all the time.
> fatal error: utilility: No such file or directory
How did you know when to stop?
user1804599
When you approach a stop sign.
Xeo
Xeo
WHOOOOO FINALLY UP-TO-DATE WITH QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
I had a very fullfilling 4-day break, thank you very much.
damn, I really need to get that UUID stuff rolling.
09:21
@LucDanton You're welcome. I wanted to merge it earlier but apparently I can't accept PRs from the Android app and then forgot it.
JBL
JBL
Good morning!
hmm
what are the semantics of comparing an int and a bool?
They both get intified.
Xeo
Xeo
convert, then compare?
Xeo
Xeo
09:24
No
0 == false, * == true?
@Xeo Ah, but do they both get converted to int, or do they both get converted to bool?
Xeo
Xeo
Just no
ah, I just explicitly cast the bool to int.
The ‘usual arith conversions’ etc. make ints of everything they can.
09:25
future me will thank current me for my consideration in this regard.
@LucDanton Needs a catchy name.
personally I think it should be a type error
me too
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton That's only for arithmetic stuff, no? Or does that also count for relational?
I mean, it's called 'usual arithmetic conversions'
@Xeo As I recall, the latter. Looked up (unscoped) enum stuff not long ago.
09:26
@Xeo Oh god.
then again
@Xeo introverted?
maybe future me won't thank me for stuff like args.size() + ret->IsComplexType();.
Xeo
Xeo
...
Did you overclock your pun-circuits?
09:27
their operations were intensified.
@DeadMG Time for some unary plusses!
Xeo
Xeo
@Jefffrey yea
‘See, it’s documented. By that one symbol.’
What's with the smart quotes?
Xeo
Xeo
... I just thought about how + and * relate to | and &, if you take false as 0 and true as 1
09:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do they not look nice?
user1804599
This one moment is intensified
And the colors all fade to grey
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes I blame Tomalak, he reminded me of QC at a bad time
@Xeo That rings a bell.
@Xeo + is ^ not |.
I think I have contracted punnitis…
nice
right
multiple non-virtual inheritance: that was easy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes 1 | 1 is 1. 1 + 1 is 10, or 0 after truncation.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Nobody was talking binary for the integer version
09:38
oh, then I have absolutely no idea wtf's going on and I'm just going to go back to my virtual function offsets.
Xeo
Xeo
Maybe I should've said "and true is non-zero"
@LucDanton Actually, no.
Verdana sucks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes interred!
in Naveen Vaishali, 33 mins ago, by Naveen
room topic changed to Naveen Vaishali: (no tags)
lolwut
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh :| I’m kinda in the groove with them by now, is that a problem?
lol
09:40
@LucDanton I like them. I'm a little jealous
@R.MartinhoFernandes How do you feel about „those”?
They all look horrible in Verdana.
Needs more «guillemets»
Well I have this « last » option.
Hey!
Precognitive again
user1804599
09:44
WTF Bitbucket.
user1804599
How do I browse the tree of a commit?
git log something
user1804599
lolwat
or use the sourcetree
user1804599
I want to browse on Bitbucket website.
user1804599
09:46
Otherwise I'd clone the repo and checkout said commit locally.
user1804599
But this is such basic functionality.
@rightfold so? bitbucket doesn't care
user1804599
Indeed; maybe we should switch to a superior host instead.
superior like what?
user1804599
Time to find out. vOv
09:48
codeplex?)
holy christ, 7$/month for a micro plan on github?
user1804599
@Abyx No private repos.
Xeo
Xeo
> Error: Syntax error: expecting colon before semicolon.
2
it's basically 1/10 of what I get a month
wat?
09:49
What would a sesquicolon look like?
Oh god.
I'm scared.
there is no god
@LucDanton Crisis averted. There's no such thing as a "combining semicolon"
except me
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG No, you're a dog, you got that backwards.
09:51
@DeadMG it's "dog"
user1804599
@Xeo ew, labels.
@DeadMG Ah
that's source
not commit.
@LucDanton I present thee the sesquicolon.
user1804599
@sehe Is that a commit that is not the latest one of a branch (whatever that's called; HEAD?)?
09:52
I hate myself.
Combining dot above? ; ̇
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about a combining colon?
user1804599
I'll try GitLab.
@LucDanton Ha! Verdana sucks at combining marks too.
Seriously, fuck Verdana.
@rightfold they'll steal all your codes
09:53
^
bb is extremely slow now
COMBOBREAKER!!!111
user1804599
@Abyx Luckily I do not have codes, only code.
I have a bunch of codes.
NUCLEAR LAUNCH CODES ACTIVATED
I have DNA codes
09:54
@sehe Pushes as quickly as usual on my end, via ssh.
(I mention it because I just happened to do that.)
@LucDanton Web front is stuck with a single page refresh for 3 minutes now, here
I love this kind of edits: http://stackoverflow.com/posts/23215577/revisions
As if that somehow invalidates existing answers?
@rightfold infinite private repos?
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe 'I'm using Visual Studio' can quickly make you delete your answer.
@sehe I probably does.
also wtf is their symbol?
09:56
@Xeo I should make that my policy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah well. Being rational all the time might get boring, I figure.
also hi all
I'm initiating open warfare on that thing.
I had a terrible idea last nigh
@Xeo nope
@R.MartinhoFernandes "I"?
holy shit
09:57
> Are you using a C++ compiler or Microsoft compiler?
that's some ugly ass thing
@Jefffrey what the fuck is that
user1804599
@Jefffrey self-hosted.
@BartekBanachewicz ask them
@rightfold You still suck: https://bitbucket.org/userid/projectname/src/sha1/path/in/repo works. I got there from a specific commit, then clicking "view file", and going to the parent
09:58
@Jefffrey ooph. ditto.
user1804599
@sehe zo omslachtig.
user1804599
But than again that's always been my experience with Atlassian (JIRA and Confluence are no different).
@rightfold there's probably another way, but I suck at UIs. Apparently, you suck even more at it though
user1804599
Atlassian sucks at it.
You suck at lassian
09:59
maybe we all suck at it but atlassian

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