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15:00
you could totally get away with blaming it on a typo :)
lol
@melak47 Fixing code that VS sneezed at + a few bugs.
The object stored directly is in this case an unordered_map wich is empty in most cases, and which is currently too big. I want to optimize out all (frequent) cases where it's empty by storing a null pointer instead of an empty hash. — galinette 1 hour ago
does std::exception have virtual members, like what()?
Aaaa rain stopped my food from reaching me
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Q: External linkage and »extern "C"« block

LumiI have an int ID, which I want to define in C++ and make available for C linkage (contrived case for the sake of simplicity): /* i.h */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif extern int ID; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif Here's a C and a C++ program using the int: /* m.cpp */ #include "i...

> Can anyone explain the internal extern?
15:11
how did it do that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes an empty unordered_map is too big?
@CatPlusPlus An office building next to mine got partially evacuated, the -2 level is flooded.
bah
humbug?
15:15
MSVC says I throw an exception from a catch block declaration.
You know what. Fuck it.
Getting acquainted again with this code and then being away for more than a week is not a good idea.
SH PS2 consoles are so cheap
I'll take some other task.
Template backtraces will have to wait.
I thought you already went away cycling?
@R.MartinhoFernandes more fun in VSland :D
@DeadMG multitasking
15:16
@DeadMG Nah. That's Thursday.
Xeo
Xeo
lol /cc Robot
letter cookies?
Xeo
Xeo
Needs German to appreciate
fuck you MSVC, why are you doing this and why isn't there any better competition
15:28
@Xeo I don't get it. Work cookies?
btw
it should be what, 17:30 where you are? go home
I'm very good at displaying things
fuck this
VS, you have pissed me off (again) for what might be the last time.
I'm gonna DL ubuntu again and give GDB a try
it's only gonna take 15 hours (barely exaggerating)
plus I can finally fix all those issues that prevent build on TeamCity
15:33
@DeadMG I once downloaded an image at that speed overnight. It ended up being corrupted.
Download Vagrant base box, it's like 350MB
ISO is full of packages that are outdated anyway and you won't be using them
1. Download vagrantup.com 2. Type vagrant init ubuntu/trusty64 in the project folder 3. Type vagrant up and then wait
You also won't get a chance to complain that setting up VM is hard
@DeadMG Slow internet much?
@Griwes Yes. Very much.
Maaan I'm so glad I came back home earlier
@Nican Use torrent
15:37
Just before the storm hit
oshit good catch
I picked the saucy one instead of trusty because it was smallre... didn't notice it was Ubuntu 13.10 instead of 14.04
You can upgrade afterwards, but at this point it doesn't really matter :v
well I only downloaded like 5MB of it anyway
Yes that's what I was alluding to
15:39
virtual machines aren't slow as shit anymore, are they?
Half of the internet is now powered by virtual machines
No, they're not
time to eliminate my old Win7 partition
You don't need to repartition your disk to use a VM
no, I know.
but I certainly don't need that old partition.
If you want a smaller linux distro for development, the XFCE or LXDE fedora spins are only ~600 mb. Still very full featured and a bit nicer imo for dev than ubuntu
15:48
Vagrant or bust
I liked XFCE
it reminded me of the old Gnomes
You don't need the GUI, what you need is access to tools and easy sync between host and guest
Yea. I actually made a hybrid xfce/lxde for my laptop because it got me better multimonitor support (the lxpanels are way nicer for that) and xfce desktop
@DeadMG no if you have a reasonable PC
Any 64-bit CPU made after 200whatever is fine
15:51
VT-x helps
so does RAM
Multimonitor support.
@BartekBanachewicz just download some more :p
I still haven't installed Linux on my desktop.
I've got only 6 jiggers of RAM and my CPU is pretty old- it's a first-generation Core i7 930
It's fine
15:52
I'm sure it will be the funsies.
Default Vagrant boxes run with 384MB RAM
You probably won't need much more
@R.MartinhoFernandes The newer Ubuntu had better multimonitor support than the older one, I didn't find it substantially more annoying than Windows 7.
I find the support in Windows 7 substantially annoying :S
@CatPlusPlus I'm sure that linking LLVM and Clang with debug symbols can manage to consume much more.
my personal laptop is a midend 2nd gen i5 with 6gb of ram and it handles vms at 3gbs ram great
15:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't have any trouble with the multimonitor support in Windows.
@DeadMG you don't have 6 screens though
@DeadMG Dunno, static release LTO build maybe
It won't go anywhere near 6GB that's for sure
@BartekBanachewicz True, I have only a pair of 1080p
I have 16:10
altough for work strictly I'd prefer 4:3, I think
2x4:3 + 1x16:9 could be a nice setup
I gotta admit
16:9 is clearly not an optimal coding aspect ratio
15:56
make it 9:16 :)
that would not be a bad idea but these screens are pretty cheap and definitely don't support such operation
@DeadMG Sure it is, you start not caring about the length of your lines.
I think I have a line or two that goes all the way across the screen
        if ((source->GetType()->IsReference() && self->GetContents()[num]->IsReference()) || (source->GetType()->IsComplexType(g) && !self->GetContents()[num]->IsComplexType(g)))
@DeadMG ouch
@DeadMG ewwwww
Interesting: coliru
15:58
I'd fold (&&)
and then Xeo would came and remind me of all again
well
frankly the condition is probably broken.
@Jefffrey what
@Jefffrey puStr :P
lol my prof is funny
but hey
15:59
@BartekBanachewicz System.Random should exists
@StackedCrooked cabal install random plz
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah
I fed muttkins just now
"completing a project requires DISCIPLINE and PUNCTUALITY"
she was asleep on my mother's lap
15:59
Package is called random fyi
you shoulda seen her race across the room when I clapped my hands
"you must never print your documentation so you emphasize the work that gets done before using a computer"
I'm still not sure what this means but okay
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Q: Cast streamstream to struct

user2915536I have the following struct. struct testStruct { uint8_t firstval[2]; uint16_t secondval; uinit8_t thirdval; }myStruct; Now I get a stringstream with the following content. "/002/003/000/207/001" I got this content over the network. Befor sending it was "0x02 0x03 0x00 0xB8 ...

Worst. Title. Ever.
My city. So beautiful.
it only rained a bit here in the north
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's the logo of the Arbeitsamt. So, Arbeitsplatz + Plätzchen (cookie) = Arbeitsplätzchen (also the diminutive of Arbeitsplatz)
16:04
Oh. Didn't know that.
> (+++), (++++) :: (a -> b) -> (c -> d) -> (a, c) -> (b, d)
Are you like... for real?
Yeah, should be *** instead.
Xeo
Xeo
+++ actually exists, but does something different
It's clearly a product.
This whole "you can create any operator in haskell" might be going out of hand.
> clearly
@Jefffrey <$^%*(no)*%^$>
for real though wait until you meet lenses
<~==
That's why I don't want to meet them. :3
nah, they're cool, once you get how the operators are constructed
Xeo
Xeo
16:08
(***) :: Arrow arr => arr a b -> arr c d -> arr (a, c) (b, d)
(+++) :: Arrow arr => arr a b -> arr c d -> arr (Either a c) (Either b d)
gotta love Arrows
user3010322
... Wat.
See, told ya twas a product.
Xeo
Xeo
the names make total sense
ffs
I have no idea how to create a new texture
16:14
gawd
I was looking at the download progress and I misread "Vagrant" as "Vagina" and I was like, "Whoah, what the fuck am I downloading?"
@BartekBanachewicz Cloth. Or wood--weathered wood has cool textures.
I'm for real
there's no createTexture(s) here
ah wait
it's genObjectNames
Xeo
Xeo
> Just like a monad is a monoid in the category of endofunctors (what's the problem?), a comonad is a comonoid in the category of endofunctors (what's the coproblem?)
lol
comonads aren't that bad actually
whats the coproblem? lol.
16:18
Couldn't match type `Int' with `Foreign.C.Types.CInt'
Expected type: GL.GLsizei
  Actual type: Int
well.
I wanted this, right.
user3010322
:3
hmm
I think I'd like Hoogle in vim
I'd like to hoogle
I also need more food
> HASKELL is a pure, functional, strongly typed language featuring a name with all capitals, so it is suitable for beginners
Goddamn rain
Xeo
Xeo
16:22
@CatPlusPlus order not-pizza
It had to storm and rain on this day when I'm starving all day
Xeo
Xeo
it will make you not-hungry
Fuckin Murphy
@R.MartinhoFernandes Like BASIC or COBOL, right?
Or even JAVA.
INTERCAL
user1804599
16:24
INTERRACIAL
> see s.p. jones & h.p. lovecraft's paper on the subject: "generic programming with lenses, barbed wire, and the fibres of sanity"
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Help.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
what are you reading
I should grab some instant noodles from the shoppe
> Once you get something with [lens] to work correctly, all other Haskell code looks like C++ in comparison.
16:29
@Xeo I'll save you from the trap.
> teach a man to pred and he will pred to zero. teach a man to succ and he will succ forever
user1804599
@Xeo lol
Couldn't match type `GL.TextureObject' with `Foreign.C.Types.CUInt'
Expected type: Glisha GL.TextureObject GL.GLuint
  Actual type: Glisha GL.TextureObject GL.TextureObject
ffs
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes noo!
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz :D
user3010322
Isn't strict typing dabes?
user1804599
16:31
@BartekBanachewicz no, ffi.
@ThePhD it's me fucking up my code
Xeo
Xeo
For Fuck's Interface?
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and the compiler is slapping me with a clue stick
Clue stick is dong
user1804599
Haskell is secretly DongML.
16:33
@ThePhD I meant it. I fucked up my declaration
loadTexture :: forall us. Path -> Glisha us GL.TextureObject
now it's ok
user1804599
Why do you use forall there?
to state that us is not important?
Xeo
Xeo
it's implicit
what's implicit
user1804599
Does it make a semantic difference to the compiler?
user1804599
16:34
Writing “us” twice would imply to me that it’s very important. :P
Xeo
Xeo
the forall is implicit
@ThePhD why is your next project so modest anyway? making a new build system with visual studio project file type...pfft...TheRealPhD would be writing an IDE from scratch! :p
user1804599
Time to make software.
user1804599
Wat make.
Every signature is forall all type variables in that signature
More or less
user3010322
16:35
@melak47 I would need to finish my GUI thing first.
Explicit forall in function signatures is used to bind the variables instead
Xeo
Xeo
every f :: a -> b -> c is actually f :: forall a b c. a-> b -> c
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus with ScopedTypeVariables
16:36
Yes
user3010322
@melak47 Plus, I have like
user3010322
6 other really ambitious projects. :(
Xeo
Xeo
then there's RankN fun and Existential Quantification (which uses forall for whatever reason)
To not make another keyword :v
Existentials are exists not forall
Xeo
Xeo
but the meaning is actually inversed :(
user3010322
16:37
OH, RIGHT
Hence the name
user3010322
I know a good project
user3010322
Sockets, Polling, and WebSockets in C++
runST :: (forall s. ST s a) -> a
This is existential
user3010322
Oh, and I need to fix my String implementation.
16:37
Note the scope of forall
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus yes, which is why it should have exists
@CatPlusPlus god damn it
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus that's Rank2, no?
user1804599
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
#define exists forall
confuse me more
16:38
@ThePhD you have a string implementation?
user3010322
Yeah.
user3010322
... Not a std::string
user1804599
A G-string.
user3010322
encoded_string<TEncoding>
@rightfold using GString = basic_string<GChar>
16:40
> a category is just a category in the category of categories
is that like the set of all sets? :E
user3010322
@melak47 Fucking Powerset.
I was almost happy with just utf8
and then some emoji crap comes along and ruins my day
@Xeo Yeah you're right, though they're related somehow :v
and then I was all "fuck it, whatever" :p
16:43
@melak47 Why?
It don't see how it could be a problem.
it looks like crap :p
user3010322
encoded_string<utf8>( blahblahdataandshit, utf8{} ) <----- should I make it so the encoding has to be passed in (or is automatically passed in as a default argument) ?
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus well, forall says 'no matter what you pass it, in works' whereas exists would be 'for some thing out there, this works'
user3010322
I.E. should the encoding type be passed in as an object and carted around with the string to provide some form of statefulness?
Xeo
Xeo
you can fake virtual functions through type classes with existential quantification IIRC
user3010322
16:44
Or should it just be a static interface?
I'm sleepy
Also
Xeo
Xeo
or rather, type-erasure
Roads are sorta cleared I'll get my food!
@ThePhD such as encoding.broken? :D
Xeo
Xeo
good luck
16:44
@CatPlusPlus are you driving?
No, the delivery guy is driving
don't drink & order pizza!
Xeo
Xeo
so you're ordering pizza after all? :P
Always drink and order pizza
@ThePhD Default it, UTF8 is the only one that needs an actual parameter here anyway because const char* can be narrow or UTF-8 encoded. All other encodings are unambiguous from the input type.
16:45
It's not pizza
Xeo
Xeo
calzone?
user1804599
ORDER BY pizza
woah
it built
user1804599
Silvester Calzone.
it really fucking built
user1804599
16:46
Time to make something.
user3010322
@DeadMG Okay, but do I store an object of utf8{} or whatever other encoding the user chooses on the string?
hello
> Being enlightened gentlemen, we split all programming languages into two groups, sucks and doesn't-suck and put all of them into the first group.
Xeo
Xeo
also, why is there a friggin monsoon out there
does your user need stateful encodings?
user1804599
16:47
@BartoszKP Hello Barkot.
for codepages they probably do, otherwise they likely don't. So if you don't support codepage-based encodings internally, then you don't.
@rightfold Hello Leftfold.
@CatPlusPlus I didn't just download a server release of Ubuntu 14.04, did I?
user3010322
@DeadMG I don't know: I'm wondering if there is any kind of encoding that is stateful.
user3010322
At the moment, I have come across no such encoding so far.
16:48
@ThePhD Codepages.
but Unicode encodings do not need to be stateful.
user3010322
Arrrgh.
user3010322
Fucking Codepages, you're right. :(
user3010322
Stateful it is.
Really?
Which codepages define stateful encodings?
16:50
Stateful encodings are things like UTF-7, SCSU, or BOCU-1.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Codepages in general, since you need to know which codepage you've got.
That's not what "stateful encoding" means.
You need to know the encoding for every encoding.
@DeadMG There's no difference other than packets installed by default
user3010322
I can't leave this meetup!
user3010322
They've trapped me!
16:52
lol, just got something, but need to ask: am I late with the anti-racist django commit? :DDDD
:<
oh, yeah, it's 20th
user3010322
Anti-racist django commit?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, but the codepages system has state you typically need to hold at runtime, i.e. which codepage you're using, since if you take input in which is based on codepages then you probably don't have a different type for every possible codepage.
A stateful encoding is one where you cannot decode a unit unless you have processed all the units preceding it.
16:52
@ThePhD You are in a maze of twisty meetups, all alike.
@ThePhD sorry, can't give you the link, because it's old :<
@DeadMG "which codepage you're using" is "which encoding you're using".
which is effectively equivalent in the given case, because you need to hold state in the encoding object.
user1804599
@User I consider your avatar racist because it’s gold-coloured.
16:53
unless you want to instantiate a different type for every possible codepage and have lots of fun with that.
That's implementation detail that's not really relevant?
@CatPlusPlus It is when you're the one providing the implementation, or at least, a part that needs to interoperate with this other part.
If you split a string using a stateful encoding the resulting halves will usually be different from the part they came from in the original.
user3010322
16:56
worktime
hmm
I wonder
why does markdown use [text](url) instead of [text] url
Because it's easier to parse
that's not true
Because [x](y) is less likely to show up in natural text.
And less likely to produce a false negative
user3010322
16:58
I think to make this work, I have to store two iterators over the source...
and [text](url) fails for URLs with closing parenthese
Because [x] is also valid as a link by itself.
[text] url never fails
user3010322
... No, wait I have to store a container that has begin() and end()
user3010322
So I need a range.
16:58
URLs with parens in them are uncommon
And besides they can be percent-encoded
@R.MartinhoFernandes how?
Browsers encode them when you copy them.
@nightcracker Add [x]: url elsewhere in the document.
Chrome sucks.
Get a better browser :v
wow you weren't joking about vagrant up taking a while

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