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00:20
tfw the boost spirit docs are 500+ pages
O M F G :D :D :D
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@Borgleader Is your body ready?
yes :D
user3010322
Mmm.
user3010322
Dunno, DUNNO.
user3010322
Not sure if your body is really ready.
They had a good npr program on this
About how the slenderman mythos is a condensed case studies in how myths are created
like vampires/dragons/etc
except that everything is online, archived, referencable
its like a sociology gold mine
Its no different than people who kill because they are "possessed" by the devil, same underlying phenomenon
01:00
@Borgleader trailers are fascinating aren't they
I bet there's a lot of psychological shit going on when making them
witcher 3's seems to follow the recipe you can find in lord of destruction's trailer to some extent
the more trailers you watch the more you begin to see different motifs and better tell what gets people excited and what doesn't
I'm still mad at blizzard for never releasing the track playing in that trailer
lol wat
its adorable and hilarious xD
same guys as
it's so childish looking it could easily be mistaken for a Torchlight cutscene
I like it
01:26
@Borgleader lol this one is even more hilarious
yeah :3
seen 'em all, i went on a binge
02:04
Can someone dupe-hammer this? I fat-fingered OT instead of dupe.
0
Q: Good book to learn c++ for a beginner?

user3716923im a complete beginner, is this a good book? i know there is a look with good books but it is very limited for beginners and I can find this book for 10 bucks in amazon. Programming And Problem Solving With C++ (Paperback) by Nell B dale, and chip

nvm
Xeo
Xeo
sup
dup
Is there a way to be less terrible at organizing a project?
experience
Can someone dupe hammer this:
welp
02:15
thanks
seems like mysticial was faster
02:25
You suck. I was on my iPhone too. :D
lol
nerd bragging rights
You work at Google but still have an iPhone?!
For shame.
user3010322
Pretty badass.
@Mysticial Did you check the dupe first or did you just blindly trust rapptz?
user3010322
02:30
To strut google turf with apple stuff.
user3010322
PRETTY BADASS.
I did actually check if it was correct.
Hey man. I'm a pretty trustful person :(
user3010322
Mmmmm
user3010322
Queeeeeeeeeeesssssssstionaaabbbleee.
02:31
@ThePhD Content
lol, apparently mysticial doesn't think so ;)
Mysticial's in my new and improved dislike list.
this sounds like a 64kbps mp3
my poor ears
:(
@Rapptz ?
anyway, I'm off
user3010322
Standard transcode Bitrate is somewhere around 128 kbps
user3010322
02:32
I think there's some 256 kbps stuff
good night ladies
128kbps to 320kbps
I'm trying to say this audio quality is beyond garbage.
@Mysticial When are you guys releasing the Nexus 6? D:
02:33
Bad audio quality is one of my big pet peeves
@Borgleader I have a 7. :)
What are they going to do for Nexus 7?
Do they rename the entire line or something?
user3010322
The WHOLE LINE?
Kind of silly to name both the tablets and phones Nexus.
user3010322
Too groundbreaking.
02:36
@Mysticial I have a Nexus One and 7 :P Phone is geting old though (and camera stopped working a while ago)
 
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06:31
oh jeez
I don't know what it is about this time of night
but holy crap there are a lot of weird anonymous user answers in broken english that all need to be deleted
06:51
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Q: How to Send objection to stackoverflow managers about "Serial Voting Reversed"

عبد النور التوميYesterday , I reach 3032 pts of reputation since I sacrifice my time in waiting questions and consequently writing answers. I open this morning my profile , i find: 2957 pts. -75 pts ,And the cause is : Serial Voting Reversed . damage! How to contact one of Stackoverflow managers to explai...

^^ smells fishy
It's like the guy who complains that he got caught cheating.
he sacrificed his time though!
 
1 hour later…
07:55
@ScarletAmaranth Yes--it take years (maybe decades) of slaving over a hot stove answering questions to get to almost 3K reputation.
08:31
lol
user1804599
serial close voting reversed
09:18
@Mysticial was there such a guy?
@StackedCrooked Dunno.
Probably inconclusive since the OP didn't get suspended.
ah balls.
just realized that my virtual table model is a little busted.
user1804599
@DeadMG ownd
09:28
ah I disagree.
user1804599
Make it busty instead.
user1804599
Is there a way to make Google display complete page titles?
the guy is not doing well today
user1804599
lol
@CIA, Langley, VA
We are the Nation's first line of defense. We accomplish what others cannot accomplish and go where others cannot go.
2 tweets, 350k followers, following 25 users
the heck
user1804599
09:43
I do not what is “the hack” about that, sorry.
user1804599
It is normal for organisations to be active on Twitter.
user1804599
It occurs very much.
are you ok?
user1804599
Yes. I’m just wondering whether you are.
"I do not what...", "it occurs very much"...
user1804599
09:46
Oh, should be “I do not see what …”
Videos from C++ track on NDC 2014, feat. Josuttis, Meyers, Alexandrescu and others
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@rightfold Well, I would not expect the kind of humour they used in the first tweet.
We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet.
or second
user1804599
Joking is the only thing the CIA does.
Thank you for the @Twitter welcome! We look forward to sharing great #unclassified content with you.
If it wasn't for the verified check I would believe this is a clever joke account.
10:03
CIA number of employees and annual budget are both classified.
10:37
49 mins ago, by FredOverflow
Videos from C++ track on NDC 2014, feat. Josuttis, Meyers, Alexandrescu and others
user1804599
10:56
What shall I do this weekend.
wait, it's weekend?
yes.
IT'S WEEEEEEEEKEEEEEND!!!!
today is Saturday.
yaaaaaaaay
11:05
braindead.
:lol:
hello
11:22
@rightfold read some code? Thought I was headed for nice but it turned trainwreck :)
how do you return something that is a container in C++?
user1804599
return container;
user1804599
vOv
:G
I mean the function signature
user1804599
container_t f()
user1804599
11:26
vOv
so a template, and inside f I need to hope, that what's passed as template argument will have all the container methods I want to use? :0
user1804599
That’s duck typing and unrelated to returning, indeed.
related in a way: for input arguments I can use two iterators. But I can't return two iterators :V
user1804599
Why not?
Is there some idiomatic way of returning pair of iterators?
user1804599
11:30
Usually you take an output iterator. See <algorithm> for examples.
output arguments suck
user1804599
It’s not an output argument.
user1804599
If you want to go the inflexible way, you can return an std::pair of iterators or an std::vector or some other container.
:E isn't OutputIterator something usually used as a result argument?
yes.
output iterators are output arguments.
11:35
that's why I'm asking - I don't want to go the inflexible way. Currently I'm returning std::vector
user1804599
template<typename InputIt, typename OutputIt>
OutputIt my_algorithm(InputIt begin, InputIt end, OutputIt out);
the only solution to this problem is ranges.
there isn't one available in C++ Standard.
user1804599
or a decent language.
:V I'll stick to returning vector then, thanks
user1804599
Nice inconsistency with the standard library is always a great thing to have.
11:40
that would suggest that the standard library has a useful interface for the functionality he wants, which it doesn't.
Needs more side effects i.imgur.com/qo4Dw1W.gif
12:00
@FredOverflow That's a nice compensation for those who didn't make it to unconference.
user1804599
Is x a free variable in λy.x in λx.λy.x?
@DeadMG my frustrations with the standard often stem from what it doesn't have, and yet my hopes for C++ stem from the fact that the standard is actually moving at a decent clip.
@rightfold are those hieroglifs?
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@StackedCrooked I solved the mystery! The Egyptians were able to build pyramids because they used lambda calculus! It’s all clear now!
@Mgetz It isn't and they can't solve any of the real issues anyway.
12:03
@DeadMG What do you mean? They don't seem to be shying away from deprecation in C++14
all they've deprecated is a few crappy C library functions that nobody used anyway because they were batshit insane.
could have sworn they deprecated hash_map and hash_set too
no such thing.
hello internetz
evening lion
12:08
greetingz
what's been happening?
So just curious, what are the problems you refer to?
let's see
there's plenty of stuff like ranges, concepts, modules, etc, all the C-compat crap, poor tooling support, limited stdlib, incessant ABI problems, terrible syntax, awful linking model, terrible semantics e.g. private not limiting visibility
The new #stackexchange data center is up and running; we will be failing all non-chat services over starting at 3PM EDT today. #stackDCmove
what exactly is the issue with the linking model?
12:11
the main problem is that the compiler doesn't know what the other TUs contain or how they were compiled.
it's shit, without any standardized way to describe name mangling the ABI is very fragile
Itanium isn't that bad
it's really Windows that has a problem.
and name mangling is, I assure you, a triviality.
compared to things like EH, object layout, RTTI and virtual inheritance, name mangling is a drop in the ocean and having different mangled names for different ABIs is a help, not a hindrance.
ok all that said... what's better? Objective-C, D, Swift?
I don't recall suggesting that any of those are better.
in fact, if they were substantially better, I would use them, but I don't.
12:15
As a draft of an answer explaining where one has to use template and typename when dealing with dependent-names I wrote this, so far.. any remarks on the current contents? (it's raw markdown, if you want it to render you could use the ask question on SO, or whatever)
duplicate.
there's already a FAQ on it.
you're wasting your time.
@DeadMG I'm writing an answer, not a question
... which will just be a duplicate of the existing perfectly good answer to the FAQ.
and hence you're wasting your time.
@DeadMG I don't agree that the existing "perfectly good" answer is that "perfect", so I'm trying to write an improvement
@FilipRoséen-refp then improve the existing answer
12:17
@BartoszKP by completely removing the contents, and replacing it with my own?
Here is a classic C++11 quiz:
well I'm reading the existing answer and it really is just fine
#include <initializer_list>

struct Fredget
{
    Fredget(int, int) {}

    Fredget(std::initializer_list<int>) {}
};

Fredget a(1, 2);   // Which constructor is called?
Fredget b{3, 4};   // Which constructor is called?
And now with a twist: What happens if the second constructor is private?
init list takes priority.
access error.
@FilipRoséen-refp seems you have an awkward definition of the word "improving" :P
12:18
@DeadMG Are you talking about a and b?
@BartoszKP an improvement as in "a better alternative not based on the first"
no, I'm talking about that other question thing that just got posted here about initializer lists and uniform initialization
and the well-known fact that they're totally broken.
@StackedCrooked Has the unconference already started?
@FredOverflow a will be constructed using (int, int), b using the std::initializer_list, if you make the initializer_list private the code will be ill-formed since access-checking isn't done as part of overload resolution
@FilipRoséen-refp You win a hundred imaginary dollars.
12:20
@FilipRoséen-refp anyway, that's not what I meant. If you know what's wrong with the existing answer (because you claim it's not perfect), then you can fix just this part. Otherwise you seem to be wasting your time. But of course feel free to do it :)
@FredOverflow of course I do.
@BartoszKP if the "part" is that it's written in a way that is overly complex, and fixing it would require completely starting from scratch - what is the alternative?
@StackedCrooked I just finished watching Scott's talk. I enjoyed it more than his talk at the D conference.
@BartoszKP from a factual stand point the answer is indeed perfect, it raises most of the details involved in handling dependent names, but that's not all there is to an answer. I mean, writing standardese to answer a question sure is factually epic, but not really suitable for the average user on this site
( Note: not saying that the current answer is 100% standardese, just draw a parallel )
I don't know why, but I got kinda tired wanking over standard quotes.
@FilipRoséen-refp well, I don't know which answer exactly you're talking about (and I don't want to), so perhaps you're right, and it's worthless and should be rewritten. But if it's only the fact that it's too complex, perhaps just add "In simple words" sections that summarize the parts of this answer in a more clear way?
12:23
@BartoszKP Wait, KP? I always thought your name was BartoszXP :)
@BartoszKP I'd rather add it as an alternative answer, which is why I'm writing one. The topic is not easily summarized, and the "in simple words" part would probably be equal in size to the existing answer, but easier to read.
@FredOverflow :D "K" is for my second name, "P" for surname. I'm not WindowsXP fan, nor I play RPG :P
@BartoszKP Other connotations that come to mind are "eXtreme Programming" and "eXPert".
@FredOverflow or eXtreme Pervert
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Q: What videos should everybody watch?

Aaron SterlingStanford University now has a Youtube channel, with free access to HD video of full courses on everything from dynamical systems to quantum entanglement. More conferences and workshops are videotaping their talks. What are videos online that you think everyone should know about? I'll seed this...

How come they don't close these kinds of questions over there? :)
12:26
@FilipRoséen-refp all right. The <br /> seem redundant :P
@Crow I don't get it.
You know Digornio's old commercials with "it's not delivery, it's digorno"?
@FilipRoséen-refp In first example you mark the crucial statement with "A" and then use "A" for the struct name - a bit confusing
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I think I’ll just call it a captured variable in my VM.
user1804599
12:28
With a LoadCapturedVariable opcode.
@Crow No. I assume they were never broadcasted in Germany :)
hmm
@BartoszKP the <br /> hacks are to render the post a little bit nicer on SO, in certain browsers having two line-feeds causes a massive gap, while <sup><br /></sup> causes a smaller one, but I might remove that
@BartoszKP Ah, indeed.. I will certainly change that!
stupid queues in games take too long
@BartoszKP thanks!
12:38
@FilipRoséen-refp np, the rest of it seems quite clear (I didn't know exactly what's the case with typename and now I understand it, so also thanks for sharing)
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A: Where and why do I have to put the "template" and "typename" keywords?

Johannes Schaub - litbIntroduction: This answer tries to focus on the basic aspects in current C++03 of dependent names, as well as the typename and template disambiguation keywords. Other aspects should be handled in another answer or another FAQ entry. In order to parse a C++ program, you need to know for certain...

that's the "perfect" answer DeadMG was referring to, which raises the same points but in a completely different matter
but if you want more info on the usage of typename and template, it's all in there.. but grab a cup of coffee before reading it ;-)
@FilipRoséen-refp I read the first paragraph, seems also quite clear. I'll try to go through the rest of it - if your answer is all there is to it, them this one indeed seems a bit long :)
@BartoszKP there are two minor sections of my answer which isn't written yet, mostly related to why you write typename foo::bar::baz but foo::bar::template baz, and that's it really.
time for a smoke.
*ploff*
12:56
strange video
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StackedCrookedVEVO
Maddie Ziegler, born 2002. Damn.
it's not strange, it's just stupid music video
user1804599
13:11
If I am 100% sure that the default case of a switch statement is never executed.
user1804599
And I deliberately invoke UB in the default case.
user1804599
Does my program still invoke UB then?
Good question.
4 messages moved from Java Sucks
int * p = new int[42];
goto lol;
delete p;   // UB, even though never executed?
lol:
delete[] p;
^ simplified version
user1804599
I think it’s not UB.
I have a question about the code in the bin:
← is this statement valid?
user1804599
13:14
You can mix pointers to new[] and new allocated integers in an array, with a flag indicating how they are allocated, and delete[]/delete them accordingly later and it will not be UB.
@StackedCrooked What code?
user1804599
auto x = 1;
switch (x) {
    case 1: break;
    default: auto p = new int[1]; delete p;
}
lol jk
I just wanted to use that arrow for something.
@rightfold Why the x? Just write switch(1) ;)
@rightfold look 100% correct
oh wait
you need delete []p;
user1804599
13:17
The compiler can detect the UB, optimise out the default case and just use a lookup table without an extra check as to whether or not the value will hit a case or not.
user1804599
But that only works if the code as a whole isn’t UB.
int main(){}
#define private public // UB?
<eof>
user1804599
That’s UB, yes. The standard explicitly forbids redefining keywords.
@rightfold What if you put the #define in a default case of a switch? ;)
user1804599
lol
13:20
@rightfold so anything can happen?
user1804599
But new[] then delete is UB only if executed, right?
@rightfold That's what we're trying to figure out...
user1804599
int main(){}
#if 0
#define private public // UB?
#endif
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@StackedCrooked This is more similar.
@rightfold Who invented the preprocessor? I want to do the opposite to him of what you want to do to Martin Odersky.
user1804599
13:21
Having your dick sucked by him? :v
oh god please no :)
@rightfold If the standard says redefining keywords is explicitly forbidden, wouldn't the code just not compile?
user1804599
@Marckvdv It doesn’t say what the implementation must do when a keyword is redefined.
why are gen ed classes so easy
@Crow Who is Gen Ed?
13:33
Germany must be an odd place
user1804599
And of course wrap it in a well-named function because this code is obscure. — rightfold 20 secs ago
user3010322
@rightfold What he's done doesn't make it all ones or all zeroes?
user1804599
Then tell him in a comment. I don’t know anything about bit representation of integers.
user3010322
Oh, wait. Conversion happens after it's turned into -1, not before.
user3010322
13:37
So static_cast<unsigned>(-1) is usually all 111111111111 in general integer representations
I kinda feel like making a game today. What type of game shall I make?
Tetris
Except he gets all ones for false and all zeroes for true
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus No, in his integer rep he's not doing result-1
user3010322
13:39
He's doing -result, where result is 0 or 1 (boolean)
@ThePhD How about ~0U?
user3010322
true becomes -1, when unsigned that's 11111111111
user3010322
(or should be, assumes underlying integer representation)
Beh I'm blind nvm
user3010322
false because 0, which -0 is just... 0
user3010322
Don't need no goddamn rules.
awwww it's a Toffee!
Another day, another food needed
Stupid world
Another day, another absolute butchering of the English language
Writing a code is a art
13:41
Do we have any goats in the Lounge?
I'm a goat
insert mirror here
then this one's for you
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus Chrome teleports you.
How about a tree. Any trees?
13:43
wut
good time to go down, Coliru
hm... should I try D again
i'm in a comment race
int's max is not all ones though — Lưu Vĩnh Phúc 1 min ago
you must be feeling so exposed without the Wide compiler to support you
@StackedCrooked STOP BREAKING THINGS!
13:47
hehe @Abyx wants the D
wut Coliru is down?
its funny because im 12
I'm sure I paid my vps bill.
lol
13:48
I'm now rebooting the machine.
oliru is the beta version
That's why it's down
user3010322
Lol
:P
copy-paste fail
13:49
maybe I should change it to oliru
hmm
EBCO is annoying
user1804599
I want loliru.
user1804599
Make it loli.ru as domain name.
lol it's on sale
user1804599
You will sure get lots of visitors.
13:50
@rightfold sounds good
> Domain loli.ru is for sale
damn
user1804599
loli.rugby? not sure about that
user1804599
E. coli-ru
coliru.sexy, only 13€/year
user1804599
13:55
cat.plus.plus.is.sexy
tempting
user1804599
Is it within your temptation?
Within Temptation is a Dutch symphonic metal/rock band founded in 1996 by vocalist Sharon den Adel and guitarist Robert Westerholt. Their music is described as symphonic metal, although their earlier material, such as Enter, was gothic metal. In an interview, den Adel said they fell into a symphonic rock genre with various influences. In a later interview with 3VOOR12, den Adel stated that "we consider ourselves more a symphonic rock band ... we are in my opinion no gothic band". After the release of their first album Enter, the band became prominent in the Dutch underground scene. It wa...
They're good, too.
yep they are.
user1804599
> Dutch
user1804599
13:58
Of course they’re good.
oh, I found FAKE, a build system with F# syntax
I definitely have to use it

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