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11:00
Well tough, stop being poor
how to solve world hunger, stop being hungry yo
That's actually very solid advice.
Simplest solutions are the best ones
@CatPlusPlus - Hitler 1940
simplest solution that works*
11:01
I'm not sure what to make of the fact my manager is moving peoples stuff from desk to desk around the office (not randomly, just moving people into 'our area')
That's easy, become the boss
@thecoshman don't get milton'd
@Prismatic ?
@ElimGarak what?
I thought we were offering simple solutions.
11:03
tell me you've seen office space
@Prismatic what's this? I recognise the character(?)
@ElimGarak it's not a problem, just a bizzare situation
PC LOAD LETTER
what to eat
11:07
what do you guys think of billy the kid molester?
@GregorMcGregor where are you
(geographically)
in hong kong
how does that help
@GregorMcGregor I thought you were farming potatoes in 'murica
relevant food suggestions
hotpot
and then
an egg tart for desert
11:09
@GregorMcGregor try the street food, you could do with a sick day
lol
I had the best egg tart yesterday
@GregorMcGregor :) :D
oh god, I haven't had one of those in ages
And also queued for 35 mins for pasta
those right?
11:10
yeahhhh
so good
Yes
It's like a tart with egg inside
OMG
CICADA
well, that's egg custard...
IM RETARDED
11:11
@GregorMcGregor I think it was overcooked...
WHY DO YOU GET ME EVERYTIME
@orlp your dumb as shit?
WITH THESE ELABORATE BACKSTORIES
cause Cicada is a master of disguises :P
@orlp are you serious
@GregorMcGregor I'm just gna write a userscript
for 703016
that would kill your own fun
@GregorMcGregor yes, I'm really really stupid
so, should I do length.ToString("F3 mm") or length.ToString("{F3} {mm}") or something else?
@GregorMcGregor are you really from long kong?
or is that another of your 7 proxies
11:13
I'm sure its at least 10 proxies
can't be sure enough
@TonyTheLion no its 7
7 is the meme
it's 9 now
who cares about memes
over 9000
11:14
9000.000000000000004
floating point mindfuck
I have this giant collection of functions for 2d and 3d geometry calculations
and I don't use proper floating point comparisons in any of them
@JohanLarsson string.Format("{0:F3 mm}", length) obviously.
I actually don't know how custom formats are done in C#
11:16
not one if(abs(val1-val2) < TOLERANCE) to be found. I like to live life on the edge of returning correct values
It's fabs friend
@Rapptz you know what I meant!
abs is valid too I'm just yanking
11:18
permaband ... permbanned?
you know how you can get VS to halt on thrown exceptions, I wish I could tell it to ignore certain ones...
Debug > Exceptions
"vs pls stahp"
11:18
debug points
@ElimGarak I tried begging, didn't work
I tried love too, didn't work either, because VS doesn't know how to love
Oo noz, you can even set conditional break points! How wonderful </sarcasm>
user1804599
@Rapptz faps
user1804599
@thecoshman now I crave crème brûlée.
@Elyse oh, wouldn't mind one of those about now
11:21
> The underlying connection was closed: A pipeline failure occurred.
do you eat them hot with the caramel freshly done, or child?
user1804599
I don't know.
user1804599
The last time I had it was years ago.
11:21
yes ... yes ... have more crème brûlée & becomes the next xeo $
user1804599
I think it was not hot and not cold.
You're hot and you're cold, you're yes and you're no...
@orlp but y
dairy is good for you ^_^
user1804599
@orlp use clang
11:22
@ElimGarak You're E_OK and HFAILURE
@Rapptz not not have missing/superfluous headers
I've never had this problem
@Elyse I considered it, but for me the negatives outweighed the benefits
I've always eaten them right after doing the caramel on top, but I think you are supposed to actually chill them again, then eat them
@Rapptz <vector> might pull in <string> on one compiler, but not on the other
stuff like that can make it really hard to detect missing headers
11:23
still don't have this issue
why would I use std::string without including it?
5 hours ago, by orlp
but that would be very slow (you effectively have to compile everything to find out what headers are needed) and requires libclang, which makes the app significantly harder to port and only work on projects that compile with clang
or I could include the header
and not worry
@Rapptz k, lemme go over gears and see if I spot something missing or whether you're perfect :P
feel free to
I used to do #include <sstream> and then that'd pull #include <string>
a long time ago though
that's the only thing I remember
I stopped cause of VS
oh, I'm more used to what seems to actually be called Creme Catallana (it has caramelised sugar on top)
11:27
oh great
I have a bug
oh wait no, misread that, Catallana use a hot iron to caramelise the sugar, not a flame
user1804599
@Rapptz accidentally
Everytime I read the word "clang" I think somethings hitting the floor really loudly.
@GregorMcGregor you sure love Chandler
Funny how for the fat bashing Americans get, Us Brits have Clotted Cream, which is about 55% fat, and not a thing in America :P
It's also amazing
11:34
lol, you know it is bad because "clotted"
Well, my SO inbox had 12 inbox messages in it from the last 2 days from this here Lounge, all with cute animals and love. <3 <3 <3 @Borgleader, @jaggedSpire :)
@ElimGarak it's amazingly indulgent. Great on scones with a bit of jam
These silly Irish are obsessed with scones, but have no idea about clotted cream
Scones are nice
although I'm no fan of raisins
@TonyTheLion they can be nice, depends
often they are all gnarly and chewy
and have weird texture
11:39
time for bed all, gn
good night <3
Good night :p
@Prismatic good night!
And good morning.
good morning Nooblel. :) Hope you have an amazing day :D
@TonyTheLion But midterms!
11:45
@Nooble Do well on them :)
Ugh, it seems that implementing stable_adapter without trinary comparators is not a viable solution...
At least I answered partly answered one of my old questions about finding a use for them.
what are you adapting?
@Rapptz haha
it's triggering on a comment
one of your comments contains "A generic way of handling the standard library's std::sto* functions."
so it pops up std::sto in my tool
I can't handle comments without properly lexing C++ though =/
12:01
@orlp why don't you extract the database from cppreference?
@Mr.kbok because cppreference is not using one programmer-friendly format
@orlp you can lex comments only
@Mr.kbok nope =/
std::string = " this /* is pretty \" fucking */ // evil";
why? it's the first pass.
oh, right.
you can strip #includes and gcc -E maybe?
hrm
12:04
yeah, it kinda sucks.
I think I might do that
if gcc is available on path
@TonyTheLion I'll try my best :)
yeah
that's probably best option
pure python - no need to implement myself
Ven
Ven
12:06
oh well
@orlp I remember that one guy created a full C++11-compliant preprocessor. You might want to use it.
@Morwenn I just need a lexer
Isn't there a way to download a cppreference archive in wiki format?
Ven
Ven
@jefery has joined us
lol
PowerShell's Invoke-WebReques is completely retarded.
Ven
Ven
12:18
you look surprised Powershell is not the greatest thing ever
I am downloading Oracle RDBMS installer, 1.88 GiB of data. Invoke-WebReques caches the whole download in memory and then writes it into file after it finishes.
did you expect it to write to disk?
because that would be retarded
@Mr.kbok Yes, since I did iwr -Uri 'xyz' -OutFile 'dest.zip'.
You'd need built-in streaming for a cmdlet that wouldn't use it 99% of the time
@Ven I have
12:22
> (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile( $url, $path)
There are a few things that are retarded in PS but I don't think invokewebrequest is one of those
@wilx NEVER use Invoke-Webrequest for downloads, use Start-BitsTransfer instead
@Mgetz Hmm, I will remember that.
@wilx you'll have to import the module first
@Mgetz On this Windows 2012 R2 server it seems to work OOTB.
@wilx ah, I've always had to Import-Module BitsTransfer first
12:39
wee
iwyu.py now properly lexes
Lexes into what?
Making a fancy compiler?
@ThePhD tokens
but ignores comments, strings, etc
Kinky.
Rapptz for example had /* Blablabla std::sto* blablabla */ as a comment
so before my tool would ask you to enter std::sto :P
now it properly ignores that
Ah.
12:43
ugh
std::tuple_element is defined in three different headers
depending on which overload you call
Ell
Ell
I think cppreference does have an archive format
shrug, just gna say <tuple>
ar actually
in order to call it on something, you must have that type in your translation unit
so you must already have that included
I can just ignore std::tuple_element and it'll be correct
(generally)
I realize there's no proven link between radio transmitters and health problem, but I'm not sure I'd be too happy with that combination I just spotted walking from school to home
I wish Microsoft Word and stuff would optionally allow me to have tabs, like firefox or chrome.
Why isn't this stuff just plain ol' standardized.
"Advanced Computer Graphics"
or
"Introduction to Databases"
The first class looks amazing.
The second one.... looks boring. The first one is also only offered every 2 years, so this would be my only chance at doing it.
@ThePhD inb4 office365
12:48
I think I'll have to take both classes, though...
Ell
Ell
@sehe combination? I only see a radio traciever
@Ell apt-get install cppreference-doc-en-html cppreference-doc-en-qch
@Ell have kids and acquire the ability to spot more
@orlp string quotes are not allowed in many places, so that's hardly requiring "properly lexing c++"
@sehe fine
I need a subset of proper lexing of c++
but it's no problem, the lexer works
Yes. Or use Wave :)
What's the difference between 'unlimited' and 'unbounded'?
12:53
Doesn't... look too hard.
yay, R# gallery finally works
@Mr.kbok well honestly, I see no reason for the content not to be streamed, ever. At all
:l
Fuck taking this class at all.
@sehe more like cygarettes and health problems
everyone has a different "tolerance threshold"
@sehe it's more involved to program, I guess.

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