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12:00 AM
nope.
 
@Morwenn copyctor of the inside
 
yep.
 
or no copy at all if noncopyable
 
the only trouble is
 
I thought there were some quirks when trying to automate it?
 
12:00 AM
for value_ptr<T>, that may hold any derived class of T, you don't know if the derived classes are copyable or not at compile-time.
at least not without a little user intervention.
 
@Puppy wat
 
polenta + mushrooms + tomatoes + zucchini + basil = tasty, I have decided.
 
Last time I heard about it, people discussed the idea of adding a template parameter functor for the copy, much like unique_ptr takes a deleter.
 
@jaggedSpire What is this. Gotta use the amazing std::vector<bool> ;)
 
@BartekBanachewicz There's nothing stopping you from deriving from Pin but having the derived class being move-only.
 
12:01 AM
@Elyse Yeah I just realized it today, I was getting a bit carried away (by the way, look who's talking)
 
@Puppy and there's nothing stopping you from inspecting the derived class statically where it's constructed/assigned?
 
I didn't retweet anything I don't consider worthy in retrospect (because then I'd delete)
 
@Nooble binding a temporary to an rvalue reference. What does it look like?
 
@melak47 Right, but at that point you don't know if you're going to need the copy ctor or not, so you can't check for it.
 
herp derp, no virtual copy constructor eh :P
 
12:02 AM
@jaggedSpire I don't like zucchini, but it sounds tasty otherwise.
 
@Puppy make it a policy and make the user state if they ever want copies :D (I guess that falls under user intervention)
 
@Nooble Blame Bartek, I edited his code
@Morwenn :3
 
@Nooble in reality pins maps to physical device
 
Filed under "Grace Hopper analogies"
 
Hey, I hear there are some game programmers here. I'm sure you'll all want to jump on this one:
 
12:04 AM
how much computing power would be required to emulate the physical world?
 
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Q: MS-DOS set command

joepiepoepie5I've been playing around with the set /p and the if commands, but i can't figure out how to automaticaly let it pres enter when i type IE 1, here is a sample. @echo off echo 1. hello echo 2. bye set /p choice=Type 1 or 2. if %choice%==1 goto hello if %choice%==2 goto bye :hello echo hello pau...

 
@edition including the computers emulating it?
 
@BartekBanachewicz yes.
 
> but i can't figure out how to automaticaly let it pres enter when i type IE 1
WAT
 
@edition Emulate to what degree of accuracy?
 
12:05 AM
@edition you want an emulator that requires less processing power than the thing it's emulating? this is perpetuum mobile
 
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@sehe I almost never tweet politics-related things.
 
@JerryCoffin ie: The Matrix level of emulation.
 
user1804599
When I do, they are replies.
 
@edition bah, should've said you want it buggy and glitchy and not really accurate at all and not really whole
 
@Elyse No difference.
 
12:06 AM
@sehe It seems he doesnt want to have to press enter after choosing an option by pressing the 1 key for example
 
user1804599
?
 
user1804599
with what?
 
@Jefery Here is a quick find: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
 
@Elyse political tweeting. Duh
 
@sehe That isn't surprising. I remember I linked a paper here where the authors were writing software used for drones like this and they were discussing how to show targets to the operators so they wouldn't feel as bad blowing them to pieces
 
12:07 AM
rundll32 somedll,SendInput...
 
user1804599
@sehe ??? You lost me.
 
user1804599
There is indeed no difference between political tweeting and political tweeting.
 
@Prismatic I know. That doesn't "explain" it though. It merely contributes
@Elyse So we agree.
 
@edition "rundll32" on MS-DOS? Really?
 
@JerryCoffin oh, DOS, right.
made a mistake there
I'm sorry
 
user1804599
12:08 AM
@sehe Why did you feel the need to communicate this obvious fact?
 
Because you were arguing
 
@edition Quite all right (though writing something new for MS-DOS was part of the humor that prompted me to post the link).
 
3 mins ago, by Elyse
@sehe I almost never tweet politics-related things.
 
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user1804599
(compact disk)
 
12:12 AM
why is he using a typewriter
 
user1804599
because he is a hipster.
 
a sad story
 
user1804599
@Prismatic better question: why is his lip enclosing a CD?
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
Like this guy.
 
user1804599
12:15 AM
oh wait, that's part of the bicycle
 
user1804599
hmm.
 
user1804599
:(
 
I wonder what he's listening to
 
@Prismatic baroque music.
 
user1804599
12:26 AM
@Prismatic Blue Stahli
 
Ell
@ElimGarak I just grokked it!
 
@Ell Oh, good :D I incorrectly signed one of the elements of the matrix during my copy and it all went to hell. :D
 
Yup that's it, see my answer @chris. There's a big error in the code though, so there's that (anything could have happened) — sehe 54 secs ago
 
Was going to restart, nice that I don't have to :D
 
Ell
thank you for spending your time on it anyway
I realise how nooby I look :P
I just have to find some solution for the equation
by plugging in random numbers
 
user1804599
12:31 AM
I almost follow 4000 blogs on Tumblr. :O
 
And Kevin left us! Can we have some kitten pics now?
 
user406009
@ElimGarak To be fair, he does have some point.
 
user406009
The C++ book question offers a very strong benefit to the books on the list.
 
user406009
And we don't really have a formal process for adding or removing books.
 
user406009
Without a formal process, there is always a risk of bias.
 
user406009
12:39 AM
I personally don't care at all about it, but someone probably should.
 
Lounge's bias is towards incorruptible quality, especially when it comes to C++. Pedantry here can destroy anuses light years away.
 
user406009
We technically don't control that question.
 
user406009
And anyways, different people have different perceptions of value.
 
If one were to layout the names next to the books in that questions and add Kevin C., spot the intruder.
 
Good eve @all!
 
12:43 AM
It is undeniable that having front page Steam feature would be a boon to any game. But even the most magnificent newcomer game must earn that first.
 
user406009
Doesn't Steam have a formal process for that though? To keep things fair?
 
user1804599
Cocka-Cola
 
@Lalaland Steam has been dealing with a pile of shit since it opened the flood gates. Same goes for the AppStore. There is a reason that your marketing strategy should not depend on Store X featuring you. It's right below don't homebrew your crypto.
 
@Ell and "the equation" happens to be an ODE? :)
 
@Lalaland There's always a risk of bias, with or without a formal process.
 
12:47 AM
@Ell You shouldn't be plugging random numbers, bby :P
 
Ell
@ElimGarak I mean, any numbers that are a solution :P
I meant to say it only just clicked that there are infinite solutions
 
@Ell That's different. Watch your wording always. :D
 
Ell
Haha yeah sorry :V
 
user406009
@ElimGarak Perhaps he is using a randomized algorithm for computing eigenvalues?
 
user1804599
> Coca Colla is an energy drink produced in Bolivia with the use of coca extract as its base.
 
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12:48 AM
lol
 
@Lalaland Bogoeigenval :D
 
I really want modules :-\
 
@ScarletAmaranth What are you willing to do for them?
 
user406009
@ElimGarak Nah, there are legit randomized algorithms for eigenvalues.
 
@ElimGarak I am willing to learn to play the harp
 
user406009
12:50 AM
I actually used a close derivative of one last year.
 
@Lalaland I know, but I am just teasing Ell :D
 
user406009
When you can sacrifice accuracy for speed, they are quite useful.
 
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth Use classes and namespaces.
 
user1804599
Scala has my favourite module system.
 
user1804599
Because modules in Scala are just values.
 
12:51 AM
Scala!
 
in C, 1 min ago, by Tarson
Could you vote for my question?
 
@Borgleader I've reached warp speed with X3 now:
@chris That triggered me to do the corresponding test cases in Spirit X3. As expected, the situation is a whole lot better on the whole (no UB, no silent attribute propagation failures, not to mention vastly improved compile times :)). See my second answersehe 16 secs ago
 
@Elyse I want them for reduced compile times
 
user406009
@ScarletAmaranth Well, there is always PIMPL hides
 
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth D:
 
12:53 AM
in C, 58 secs ago, by sehe
@Tarson what direction, sir
 
I like modules with a pulse; that's why I like MPI.
 
user406009
That C room has a cool looking web page
 
@Elyse can't see how that's funny :P
 
..and the C was without class and (void).
 
user1804599
OCaml's module is also not too bad but I wish modules and objects were merged, as were classes and functors.
 
12:56 AM
@sehe Six months from now, I'll repost this to give you a good laugh.
 
@JerryCoffin Do you predict it to be problematic?
 
@sehe Its nice that there are less edge cases than the previous version, but I feel like that one element fusion sequence one is probably the worst of them.
 
user406009
@набиячлэвэлиь It's clearly his preference for C++
 
@Borgleader That was a misdiagnosis by me, actually: boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/…
 
user406009
12:57 AM
C++: not even once
 
@sehe No--but I predict that in six months, you'll find this early attempt doesn't quite deserve being called "warp speed".
 
> >C#
> >VB
> >Java
> >dislikes Python
 
@sehe :O
 
@JerryCoffin I'm not so sure. I know which areas I left behind, but I'm not kidding. I invested serious time here and matched ~90% of all features I commanded in Qi with their X3 counterparts.
 
I don't like being mean to people.
 
12:58 AM
@Borgleader I should still give that a second look
 
@edition Well then, get out of here and never come back
 
user1804599
people are good at bug reports
 
@набиячлэвэлиь Take C# out of that list you monster
 
@набиячлэвэлиь fair enough.
 

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