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user3010322
5:00 AM
Mm.
 
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That alone is apparently big trouble for MSVC.
 
sucks
 
user3010322
Guess I'll just make a flat out POD type and hope and pray.
 
I call it microsoft virtual c++... it isnt actually c++ =)
 
5:02 AM
@ThePhD isn't that like a map of some sort?
 
@doug65536 :v
 
user3010322
?
 
he means std::map<int, std::atomic<int>>
 
yeah, the first thing I thought was a dictionary
since dictionaries can be iterated as list of key value pairs
 
he might have wanted the random access and contiguous storage
 
5:03 AM
yeah thought I was missing something
disregard that
 
user3010322
I don't really need iteration.
 
Eh?
 
user3010322
I need each index to be its own thing in memory and to never ever be touched after it's allocated.
 
user3010322
For all eternity.
 
Then use deque/list/map/set or domething else guaranteed to never move things
 
5:06 AM
@ThePhD nope, I meant you had a list of pairs
 
Deque has fast operator[]
 
that's what first came to mind when I saw it
 
user3010322
Well, this sucks dick.
 
imagine this data structure: sinkhole ended queue
a random sinkhole opens in the queue
and elements sink through there
genius
you never know what you'll get
 
user3010322
> Atomic variables are not CopyConstructible.
 
user3010322
5:09 AM
But they don't say whether they're move constructible or not.
 
user3010322
Well, whatever then I guess.
 
implicitly deleted it seems
if the spec only says atomic(const atomic&) = delete; then atomic(atomic&&) is implicitly deleted.
 
user3010322
Meh.
 
user3010322
Whatever. Wrote my own copy constructor and forced it to behave.
 
you can't move memory address
nor copy it
 
5:13 AM
hmm, the sinkhole ended data structures should also "sink" contents to the NSA
I'll send them an email with this
 
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A: C++11: write move constructor with atomic<bool> member?

Philipp Claßenstd::atomic is not copyable or movable because its copy constructor is deleted and no move constructor is defined. You have to explicitly load the other value and use it construct the new value, as it was pointed out in gustaf's answer. Why is std::atomic not movable? As it is a synchronization ...

 
user3010322
So.
 
user3010322
The only way to make this work fully
 
user3010322
is to complete throw out the heap
 
user3010322
and then rebuild the heap again
 
user3010322
5:22 AM
everytime a change occurs.
 
user3010322
.... Sure, why not.
 
Has anyone here (successfully) ported a qt5 program to android?
How would you compile it - aren't there several architectures?
 
user3010322
YEP.
 
user3010322
GONNA NEED THAT ARENA ALLOCATOR RIGHT ABOUT NOW.
 
8:34 AM
guess that means I'll go to sleep
 
user3010322
5:35 AM
Yeah.
 
user3010322
You'd better get to sleep.
 
you know, I'm not trying to suggest anything with me living in Transylvania and all but
I have a lot in common with vampires
sleep cycles are one of those things
 
user3010322
I wonder if std::priority_queue<...> sorts the container when you pass it the container c directly...
 
user3010322
Let's find out!
 
6:08 AM
are you familiar with heapsort?
 
6:31 AM
You needs to take it steady no the pot @tonythelion
 
@thecoshman Is that a scar on his side?
 
Xeo
whee, at work an hour earlier than usual \o/
 
@Xeo Wee! At last you're on time. :P
 
Xeo
nah, we got flexible hours
core time is 10-16, and it's 8:30 right now
well, 8:38
 
6:48 AM
8:48
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Haha. Yeah, I went to sleep earlier.
Aw, only 130 rep yesterday
 
> In April, we told you the story of Sundance, the 12-year-old Golden Retriever who helped himself to five $100 bills that he found tucked away in his owners’ car when they stopped to eat dinner on a drive from Montana to Colorado at Christmas time. (Sundance, who has expensive taste, left a $1 bill behind). Owner Wayne Klinkel spent his vacation following the dog around, using gloved hands to collect pieces of the bills and wash them after Sundance passed them.
Then, he pieced them back together as best he could and sent them to the U.S. Treasury Department in April, asking to be reimburse
funny story be funny The Independent Record
@Xeo A flawed hiatus break
@ThePhD nooooo - throwing the heap is UB
@doug65536 use a cross compiler. Google documents it under NDK
@ThePhD Woot. Where can we buy?
 
Xeo
 
Where you reckon I got such fancy wording?
 
Xeo
What, "hiatus"? I thought that was a rather common word.
 
7:02 AM
@Xeo Common enough right? I'm not a native english speaker and I use it.
 
@userXXXXXX I think you have the idea about this site upside-down: this site is where you post the question. But, you could start with the variables that are used (right after you show the exception). See sscce.org}, this, and Solve your problem by almost asking a question on StackOverflowsehe 12 secs ago
 
But then again, it's the same in Dutch.
 
@Xeo me too. however the reference to your prior message was deliberate :)
 
Xeo
Pff.
 
@Nallath But you're simply superb. That's why you belong here, and I'm merely tagging along :)
 
7:04 AM
@sehe Blushes ;)
 
You could try your psychic abilities on that CvBoost question I just commented on ^^
(j/k)
 
Sigh, why do people KEEP ON USING THE C OPENCV STUFF
ARGGGH
It sucks and it's depricated
 
*deprecated
@Nallath hehe. I wouldn't even know there was anything else. Then again, he reportedly gets "an exception" (go figure)
 
oh yeah, my bad. Dyslectia is a bitch (and never an excuse, just a reason)
 
*Dyslexia
(alternative accepted spellings: Lysdexia, Deslyxia)
 
7:07 AM
aw damn, beat me to it :p
 
@Nallath bitches don't need reasons
@Nallath In ander nieuws, je site is down :)
 
@sehe Good im not a bitch :)
 
Everything is relative
 
I fucking hate the word dyslexia. Seriously. What fucker thought of that word.
 
7:10 AM
Falls in the same category.
 
It doesn't just "fall in it". It exemplifies the category by going to an extreme
 
Mweeh not quite an extreme. Dyslectia is impossible to write for those who have it.
 
Apparently, not ^
 
But then again, atleast we can say that we have it. Probably not the case for the hoppotomostuff
 
Xeo
Fun stuff: "train" is "densha" in Japanese, and the kanji literally mean "lightning vehicle".
 
7:11 AM
I sometimes write my name wrong :(
 
Everyone does. Also, we don't know what your name is
 
... Fair point
 
@Xeo there are thousands of words like that
 
@Rapptz I would love to see a list of the other 1999+ ones :P
 
Thousands could also be 8000 ish
or 9001
 
Xeo
7:13 AM
@Rapptz Sure. I still find it interesting
 
@Nallath which is why I added the +, yes
 
@Nallath That could also be dysgraphia btw.
@jalf There's a site called Kanji Damage that exploits it to help teach kanji.
 
Xeo
@Rapptz Oh gawd
 
but does it list thousands of them? :p
 
Yes
 
7:18 AM
aHA, only 1700?
That is not thousands!
 
2023 kanji listed
:v
many some of them are radicals though
@Xeo ?
 
Xeo
> Welcome to KANJIDAMAGE, where you can learn 1,700 kanji using Yo Mama jokes.
Just that text
 
the site's old as hell
 
Xeo
Didn't know it
 
been a long time since I've looked up learning material for nihongo :v
it seems the general consensus now a days is to use flashcards to learn vocab
one of the most boring ways to learn tbh
even with Anki
 
Xeo
7:27 AM
I only have that to review my vocab periodically after think I know it fairly well
I learn the vocab mostly by using it in the exercises in the book
and just reviewing my vocab book after that
 
Ven
beep boop, people.
 
@StackedCrooked that one is also semi-popular
 
Xeo
For Kanji, I actually think I'll learn most of them by trying to read Japanese texts
 
when I was a kid I learned vocab by having something associated to the word
so like when I saw an apple, I knew in my head that it was "apple", "manzana", etc.
 
Xeo
7:33 AM
So one should add pictures to their flash cards? :D
 
nah
it only works for basic words
 
Xeo
yeah
 
Ven
oh, 200 rep is the daily max ? duh
 
I don't remember ever writing flash cards -- I'm pretty sure I learned vocab through association for most of my vocab. The rest were due to the way they sounded or if I liked the definition.
like e.g. I still think deoxyribosenucleic acid is a cool word
so I remember it
 
Xeo
yeah
in German it's "Desoxyribonukleinsäure"
DNS
 
7:38 AM
Everyone learns things differently though.
Like I learned English through a dictionary cause some words were pretty cool for a kid like me.
 
Xeo
David Coppafeel NSFW-but-not-really?
 
earliest word I remember being cool is "counter-clockwise"
 
Xeo
I don't think I ever really studying English vocab, except for primary school
 
and I learned the English word before the Spanish or Arabic one :v
well I was a kid
 
Xeo
after that, it was just reading English text and looking unknown words up
 
7:39 AM
like I was maybe 6 years old or something
yeah, 6 years old.
Was forever ago.
 
Ven
I learned english on thanks to phpbb communities
 
@Rapptz lies
 
@Xeo I blame terrible German dubs/synchronizations
 
@Xeo Never even did that. I just talked with a classmate who came from the US
 
Xeo
@melak47 lol
 
7:41 AM
started watching the original audio versions, never went back :p
 
@Ven you must be new here
 
Is German dub bad too?
 
Ven
@sehe yes.
 
@Ven hi
 
English dub wasn't too much better back in the 80s-90s compared to Spanish :v
 
Ven
7:42 AM
@sehe welcome.
 
~6k rep and not noticed the rep cap. That's right up there with people reaching 10k 100k and not noticing Meta Stack Overflow
 
@Rapptz not always, and not all of them...but I haven't watched anything dubbed in German in years so idk :v
 
-8
Q: Just rolled over to 100K and my links to Q's and A's went to zero?

BondedDustIs this a bug or a feature? Perhaps trying to give me a Zen moment? http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/1855677/bondeddust

 
Xeo
For me, it feels like German translations just sound wrong.
 
It is wrong to sound German lip synch movies
 
7:44 AM
that and it feels like there's a total of 3 voice actors doing everything
@sehe lol
 
Xeo
Not only dubs, but also, say, texts in manga
or even German subs
 
anyway, off to work. beep boop.
 
Xeo
Maybe I've just been reading English subs / texts
 
I've never read manga outside of Japanese and English.
 
@melak47 I'm so glad we have subtitles :)
 
7:47 AM
Werkelijk? Ik heb er een hekel aan.
 
Xeo
@Rapptz I think I read some Negima and Love Hina in German in ... 7th grade or so? because our library had those.
 
user1804599
Hmm, Gay Village.
 
user1804599
Sounds like a terrible idea.
 
@sehe Veul beter dan synchronisatie. Ik heb er engels door geleerd.
 
Oh of course
In fairness, I have once tried to consciously track whether I use the subtitling. I found that I might use it more often than I think to disambiguate, or to catch a thing that was unintelligible due to background noises
 
user1804599
7:48 AM
Godverdomme nog meer Nederlanders.
 
Ven
did coliru go back to 4.8 ?
 
Cursing ones too. Ban them!
@Ven no
 
Ven
Then I must be missing something
 
One of us! One of us!
 
@rightfold waar
 
7:50 AM
Links
 
user1804599
GroenLinks
 
Xeo
@Ven Oh, default command line still says g++-4.8 /cc @StackedCrooked
Just change it to g++
 
Zitten vast nederlanders
 
No, we are.
The information
 
Ven
@Xeo ah, alright, noted.
 
I have 104734 posts here.
I guess I should stop :)
 
@sehe Lies
 
Ven
I almost have 1k
 
user1804599
@Nallath Knie
 
@rightfold Voetjes omhoog, kan niveau er onder door
 
Ven
7:55 AM
stahp.
 
@Rapptz ow
@Nallath Funny how you write ambiguous stenographic jumble in Dutch
 
It's a gift.
 
Xeo
@sehe 101519, fammit
 
@sehe to say the least o_0
 
oh, I must have misread then :)
:^:
 
Xeo
7:58 AM
no, those are mine
 
> :^:
 
Xeo
I have no clue what that's supposed to mean
 
It's a bizarre smiley
 
@Xeo It means hail satan.
 
:17224114 depends on the vendor, I'd say. Also, what does "fetching" mean? I think most vendors support cursors into views. Views can do mapping and filtering
 

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