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^-- this is the tooltip from mousing over something I didn't recognize
...it was very helpful...
@JimmyHoffa MFC is impossible without the docs. It's duct-tape with MACROs all around
like I said, MFC is mostly C, with a tiny smidge of C++
and even then, that smidge is like, 20 years old.
@Puppy that's not C++ there?
doesn't seem like modern C++ to me
I don't really know the difference. Either way, thanks for fixing my stomp client issue, I'm getting responses now :D
22:02
@JimmyHoffa It's pretty much C with a C++ facepaint.
even then, the C++ employed is from (long) before the language was even Standardized and compilers had implemented half the features that we consider to be essential in C++.
if you were to download VS2013 and write a new project in C++, it would look absolutely nothing like MFC.
@Puppy this is
assuming that you were remotely skilled in C++, anyway.
ok, well that tooltip is from some old VC++6 example code, but the code I'm writing in vs2013 isn't looking a ton different
22:04
@Puppy well, that's not true by a far stretch. It is firmly OO, but it's very closely tied to a non-OO WINAPI, and that shows. The abstraction leaks on all sides.
Which, in a way, makes it worse than OO, maybe
@JimmyHoffa Probably means that you suck at C++.
which is unsurprising because most teachers and teaching material are firmly steeped about 25 years in the past.
like this guy
@Puppy I'm in VS2013, what's the easiest way to do some of my C# string interpolation like string myNewString = String.Format("bla {0} bla {1}", someVar, someOtherVar);
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stellaxxI've read a few threads that said I should close a certain file when this error pops up when I use cppcheck. But my issue is this: 2 weeks back I ran a shell script which called another file inside it to execute and it worked fine. But for the past two days, I got segmentation fault in when runn...

Turning LEDs on and off is fun.
@JimmyHoffa Use Boost.
22:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes very
@sehe Leaking HWND is hard to avoid though.
@Puppy specifically, boost format
@Puppy err, no... that's probably way too big a dependency and I know my boss wouldn't allow it.
@StackedCrooked hehe. No, I mean, ugly message maps dealing with LPARAM/WPARAM etc.
no string interpolation in the standard libs?
22:07
@JimmyHoffa Then your boss is a moron and your code will suffer as a result.
@JimmyHoffa Do you only need positional arguments and nothing else?
@JimmyHoffa You can use std::stringstream but it's kinda suck.
@JimmyHoffa iostreams, snprintf or bust
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@Puppy sorry, just don’t want to get you banned or invoke a terrible irrelevant comment thread about calling teachers morons.
@Puppy wait, is your boss not make your code suffer sometimes? where did you find that job??? ;P
22:07
@JimmyHoffa Actually, I've been unworkably sick for years, and I'm just getting on the market now :P
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he has no job :P
@Rapptz yeah, I may just concatenate really..
@sehe Oh, right. I remember seeing that. Never really used it. (I did mostly Win32 since I was using VSExpress without MFC.)
I've (luckily) hardly ever done Win32 the clumsy way. I've used MFC on occasion (hint: it's not unusable)
@Puppy oof that's rough, my wife's in that situation, very hard on people who are used to working not being allowed to like that
22:09
anyway, the #1 thing you will find about C++ is that the C++ Standard library is way, way, way smaller than the C# libs.
@Puppy yeah, I have picked up on that....
you will have to get used to using external dependencies like Boost for stuff you see as fundamental, like formatting, filesystem, etc.
either that or reinvent the functionality yourself but much worse.
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BoB - Boost or Bust
can I just string concat with LPCSTR hiyo = "bla" + someLPCSTR + "blarrr!"; ?
nooooooo
22:09
Which is part of why everyone digs Boost (the other being portability of code)
don't use LPCSTR...
figured as much
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hahha, lol, no
@JimmyHoffa you can try. And get very funny results
22:10
@Puppy the apis I have to use ask for them
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LPCSTR is just a pointer to char
@Puppy Use CString :)
@JimmyHoffa Use std::string::c_str(). The result of this is a const char*.
std::string all the way.
@milleniumbug are those the same thing as LPCSTR?
22:10
@JimmyHoffa no... >_>
Not necessarily in MFC. You can choose std::string or CString
@JimmyHoffa No, it's much better.
@JimmyHoffa No.
the socket API I'm using in all it's methods require LPCSTRs
there is an easy conversion from std::string to LPCSTR.
22:11
do you know any C++ at all..?
So? Just do the conversions.
.c_str()
o.o
but it seems to me like if you have this problem, you are never going to write any useful C++ at all because this is hideously basic stuff.
22:11
@JimmyHoffa you just disqualified yourself
^ and ^^
you're never going to get anywhere if you don't know what LPCSTR is and how to use std::string.
your applications will be full of memory leaks, NULL mishandlings, etc.
@Puppy I don't want to write any particularly useful C++. If this thing is over 400 lines of code I did something wrong.
You can't imagine how many bugs you will stuff in only 20 lines of code with this level of mastery
this is a lost cause, let him malloc his LPCSTRs :p
22:13
evening fellas
A WILD PUSSY APPEARS
hello wild bear
@TonyTheLion ohai tonycakes
LPCSTR is an incantation that must be muttered repeatedly in order to summon the blood demons
@JimmyHoffa Listen carefully, LPCSTR is the same as const char*. They suck. std::string doesn't suck - it's a (mostly) high-level string class.
22:13
@StackedCrooked llol
@melak47 If it's gonna be handed over to win API, why not?
well, considerably higher level than LPCSTR anyway.
defining it as "high level" is a bit of a joke.
@StackedCrooked although muttering it only once is enough to catch death when you're weak
Long Pointer to Const C String - urgh
long pointers are long a thing of the past
> (mostly) high-level
22:14
@sehe yes, don't do it among the elderly
low level savages
@TonyTheLion not if you're using winapis...
hey guys, I just noticed that if you rub two sticks together, they turn into bright heat!
we should do this when it's cold.
@JimmyHoffa the long in long pointer is not really relevant anymore
@Puppy congrats
You can just use std::string, and if you need to pass const char*, just call .c_str()
22:15
@milleniumbug righto, thanks for the tip!
i'm awesum
@JimmyHoffa has only been mentioned 5x before
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lol
@sehe some people need to be told something repeatedly before they get it
you had to give him the codes
22:16
@TonyTheLion i'm awesum
no you're puppy
they want to paste the codes that make the program work
these two things are not mutually exclusive.
in fact, being puppy definitely implies being awesum.
@StackedCrooked what do you think my job consists of?
it's just a pity that, unlike me, you are not a puppy.
22:17
abort(); //paste this
5x? I only know XXXX, that shit from Queensland.
@Puppy no, I'm a lion, therefore I'm king.
you're that shit from Queensland.
@sehe sorry didn't notice, I'm going back and forth between this tab and other stuff
22:17
@melak47 It works! Thx
@Puppy NOT AUSSIE!
lol
@JimmyHoffa useful
@TonyTheLion did I mention that I'm awesome?
22:19
@TonyTheLion hey now, I don't assume that he got it
I'm merely ensuring that you get it.
and in this case, "it" preferably does not involve some kind of virus.
@Puppy Daisy is awesome. I don't know you that well.
that little bitch barked at me to feed her.
Jun 12 at 10:57, by DeadMG
I'm awesome.
is there a simple way to go from char[] to std::string, or is that a bad approach? I have a small socket that get's a char[] buffer filled in from receiving on the socket, and I'm suspecting I shouldn't directly return that char[] from the method without doing something to put it on the heap
22:21
@JimmyHoffa If it's null terminated, you can just construct from it directly.
a small sniper? :p
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if it's not null-terminated, you need to pass the size too
if it's not null terminated but you know the size, you can also construct from that.
std::string's constructor
@melak47 yeah, I read it back to myself and honestly have no idea how my fingers did that...
where the buffer is is utterly irrelevant to std::string.
one of the many advantages of std::string.
@Puppy You should have come to unconferecne. I missed you and Daisy.
@MartinJames No way I could afford to come.
you missed me for sure
but my feet didn't miss it
@Puppy Cool, let's say the null termination is somewhere in the middle of the char[], will the std::string take care of only grabbing the filled in part?
22:22
Unconference = best thing ever.
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yes.
the std::string will assume that the buffer is null terminated if you do not use one of the size constructors, and behave accordingly.
Oh. Found my headset.
Was around my neck.
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lol
typical robot
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22:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes yesh
@Puppy sweet, thanks. I think I can work with this...
@R.MartinhoFernandes That could become dangerous - if you don't notice things around your neck
AND MY AXE!
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I like Jimmy. He's one of the more sensible guys to come in here. Although he knows jackshit about C++. I wonder if that has something to do with it?
We are making some changes to our primary uplinks to the interwebz, if you guys notice any issues please let us know!
22:26
@Xeo let's conduct an experiment. let's teach him how to C++, and see if he turns into an ass :p
C++ converts you into a intolerant dick, cause it gets on your tits so often, no more patience to then also deal with other people.
or wait, is that the Lounge?
I hate C++
I don't have tits for people to get on
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@TonyTheLion I've been there!
22:29
@TonyTheLion I would say "Join the club", but, well, you already did.
@Puppy is there a good standard Dictionary or Map like that std::string without grabbing boost or otherwise?
std::map
@R.MartinhoFernandes to the facefalm statue?
seriously dude please learn to Google
22:29
hmm
It's in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, just outside Le Louvre.
I ate considerably too much chocolate
the drugs, they are struggling.
@R.MartinhoFernandes nice, say hi to it next time and tell it I often feel like how it portrays itself.
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I'm eating considerably too many Jelly Bellys right now
but I can't stop
It's Cain after killing Abel.
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22:30
damn addicting little bastards
I'm considerably eating nothing at all.
It's not really facepalming but more like holding its head in regret.
I'm considering murdering you all in your sleep tonight.
Going to Covent Garden tomorrow, meet someone that's here from Belgium
weeeeeeeeee
or possibly tomorrow in Covent Garden
22:31
@Puppy I'm looking forward to seeing you.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I'm serious.
It's not like some dude in the nineteenth century decided to depict a facepalm.
Oh Robot.
You didn't honestly think that I did not know that this was a somewhat photoshopped picture?
What happened with jsonxx?
@Puppy C++ been around a long time, and it's supported by tons of platforms, trying to find the normal ways to do things by google usually results in stuff claiming numerous things as "correct", your answer comes from someone who knows the current correct and for my platform, sorry if it's a bother but I do appreciate the help.
22:32
@TonyTheLion It's not photoshopped!
Surely I was thinking of another statue then, that looks similar enough for me to have it confused with this one
Every WG21 meeting ever: "Gentlemen! I assemble you here because C++ is not yet complex enough. Let's fix that at once."
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@R.MartinhoFernandes He's actually holding his head in shame, because of his small size.
that looks flaccid Xeo
so rude
@Puppy lies
> x[i][j]->set_ref_count((i>0)+(j>0));
So, I'm having fun because I haven't had to debug this yet.
TBB does have some suspicious code.
@Xeo I think the statue has decent size
@StackedCrooked no!
22:36
@Rapptz Didn't use it. Just grabbed code I had with gason and copied the buffer to work around its destructiveness.
> Stands for "Titties Be Bouncin'"! To be uttered whenever one is in the presence of any number of bouncing breasts.
@StackedCrooked It's both hyper-optimized and concurrent. Cut the implementation some slack IMO
set_ref_count = Wrong encapsulation
@Rapptz hahah
LED-based debugging, here I come.
22:38
oh I've done LED based debugging
fun fun
@Puppy Their task-scheduling strategies are very impressive.
I used to think work-stealing was cool. But then there was tbb.
What is LED-based debugging?
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what do you think it is?
it's printf debugging for systems without a textual console.
I'm debugging code on the Arduino.
No printf.
22:39
Oh. Literal LEDs.
Literally LEDs
@R.MartinhoFernandes How cheap are displays that can render text for arduino?
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Real men use very old fluorescent lamps.
@Borgleader Quite cheap.
@rightfold ugh, I hate those lamps
22:42
I actually have one, but I haven't bootstrapped myself to the point I can use it yet.
@Borgleader amazon.de/…
Everything seems to be dirt cheap.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Stand in a bucket, pick yourself up, and carry yourself away.
hahaha
I have to figure out when I'm going to see my family in Belgium next.
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Tomorrow.
I have to figure out spirit so I can make a half decent parser =/
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Van uitstel komt afstel.
22:47
not tomorrow, probably in July sometime
tomo I'm socializing almost all day
fucking hell
those drugs really put me right out.
I'm off to bed
night night motherfuckers, I'll return to own your fat asses tomorrow
ahahahah
half descent, as opposed to recursive decent?
SCNR
22:50
dat pun
@Borgleader I have one here. It's not up-to-date anymore, but it's a start github.com/sehe/spirit-v2-json
@sehe thx
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A: Are inoffensive tongue-in-cheek comments considered bad form?

CupcakeDon't add joke comments to posts on Stack Overflow Part of what makes Stack Overflow such a great resource is that it optimizes for signal over noise. Any comment that adds no value to helping to clarify or solve the problem in the question is just noise that drowns out valuable signal. So the ...

what
no jokes... how boring
Death by beauty - not what you expect
22:55
@sehe Yea that's an interesting place to get lost
Did someone call me?
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@sehe Beneath all that pretty was apparently a lot of gunk and slime.
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Beauty really is only skin leaf deep.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No, get lost.
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@Xeo He already did that earlier today. :D
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Or maybe it was yesterday?
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I was transcript diving again. My perception of time has been skewed.
Evening.
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Eveningishkindamaybe.
Italy lost 1-0 versus Costa Rica
But nobody gives a fuck.
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23:06
damn, I've got so much sugar intus, I don't feel like sleeping at all
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Don't worry, you'll crash soon enough.
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My multithreaded stuff keeps honking when I try to do complex operations.
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but at least I'm finally finished with (re-)transcribing the book 1 vocab \o/
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Honk iff you love formal logic.
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23:09
Beep.
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@Xeo If only it was that cute. :(
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Maybe I should ask someone to review this code with me.
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The worst part is, it crashes in places that aren't even part of the multi-threading process in the slightest.
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It just makes no goddamn sense.
@DeadMG are you familiar with the tbb task scheduler?
23:13
@ThePhD Do you have a camera-like feature in your library?
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@Jefffrey Yes.
It's so smart.
Can I copy it?
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Camera2D, Camera3D, and then Lightstalker just has Camera.
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@Jefffrey It has more dependencies you can shake a stick at and its not very good.
23:15
look at sf::View
it's a 2D camera
My little brain can understand up to 2D graphics.
@Rapptz It's probably a better idea to actually study some math.
Nintendo usually has the best cameras.
:v
You mean Nikon?
I mean in-game cameras.
Super Mario World was a really good 2D camera.
Super Mario 64 pretty much defined 3D cameras.
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I agree.
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23:19
Hmhm, 350ish vocabs from book 1 copied
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Shadow of the Colossus also had a pretty good camera.
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prolly more
time for book 2
@Xeo Why are you doing it?
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funsies
and to practice my kana writing
not for reviewing, I know that vocab good enough
I really improved on my problem kanas through this
damn ra, sa, chi and ki
also a, me, nu
what's kana?
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23:24
those curves are annoying
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Katakana and Hiragana
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hiragana / katakana
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Part of the Japanese Syllabary
@ThePhD SotC was really cool.
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@Xeo くくくくく
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23:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fucking loved SoTC.
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And I didn't even play it!
I played it on my flatmate's PS2.
Boy, was that a long time ago.
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I watched all my brothers play it.
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I only realized now I've only played a handful of videogames compared to my brothers.
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I've actually only watched a lot of them play it, or subbed in when they had to go somewhere.
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23:27
Maybe this is why I love multiplayer games so much.
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Specifically co-op, anyways.
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Speaking of.
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I don’t pronounce “cut” that way.
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I don’t pronounce “knot” that way.
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lol
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I pronounce “knot” the same as “not.”
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“ひ” reminds me of jalf.
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@rightfold It does!
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23:37
@Xeo Little girls in pokemon suits beating the crap out of each other.
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And yet I don't feel bad.
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@Rapptz Dem mnemonics
@ThePhD Seen JonTron mention them before?
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@Xeo I've resolved to not watch JonTron for at least 3 years
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wat
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23:38
so there'll be a decent amount of content to binge on.
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For a while I remembered 「へ」 because 「べ」 is “be” and it looks like a mountain. “Berg” is the Dutch word for “mountain.”
Uploading via Bluetooth!
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he's outputting stuffe pretty regularly nowadays
"regularly"
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But I don’t really like mnemonics.
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23:39
@Rapptz hey, much better than 1 video a year
it's like one video every 2 months
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@rightfold and the German word!
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Zuckerberg.
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Suckerberg.
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Zoidberg.
23:40
sooo... what's a good project for a noob programmer?
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A pastebin.
An unsuckinator.
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Cure cancer.
@Rapptz I tried, but when I gave it my input, it stack overflowed
@Rapptz I can't see the correlation between KO, O, MA and the relative pictures, but the others are nice.
Welps; SO is read-only.
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23:58
SO should be write-only.
@rightfold no, SO should be wit-only.

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