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@Jefffrey Afer six pints of Rev. James, I am officially incapable.
Ell
Ell
I'm incapable of many things
@MartinJames you're thinking of "impotent"
@Ell GP?
great programmer?
Hovever, since Anne has been on Carling and rum/coke all night, it doesn't matter.
General practitioner
greatest procrastinator
00:01
@CatPlusPlus Morally speaking I don't like the idea of charging for education or anything related to it. The situation here in the US where you pay assloads of money for books and tuition changed my view on this issue a lot. I sorta felt like I was just helping that system.
It's probably just me though.
education is not cheap kids
Dunno, we have free unis and don't have to buy any books
Change country I guess :v
we have ~€1'000/yr unis
I had my education for free but my friends didn't.
@Rapptz i can understanding not wanting to pay for the dissemination of information... but you cant expect people to actively teach or write books for free. The textbook thing in North America is a straight up scam though
00:02
Some of them are still in debt.
plain rum is really good even outside a cocktail
yum
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@Jefffrey general practitioner
and have to buy ~7books of ~€30 per year too
such a nicer way to end the day compared to beers
but so expensive, hmm
I don't think there's anything wrong with tutoring.
I just mentioned why I stopped.
00:03
@AlexM. expensive?
@Jefffrey yeaah, I kinda paid a lot for this bottle
it's far from empty
but not sure I'd buy more than one per month
you get a decent glass for €4, which is basically a 0.5l glass of beer.
Oh, you are talking about good rum.
dat room
how do you buy glasses
of rum
00:05
at a pub?
It's a plastic glass
Wrapped in a paper bag
that means I'd have to go out lol
nah I just wanted to try rum
and one bottle caught my attention
what is the best thing to mix rum with
00:05
pear juice
the answer is ginger beer
@ScottW was it Puppy
@Pris mint
lime
sprite
This article is about the cocktail. For other uses, see Cuba libre (disambiguation). "Rum and coke" redirects here. For the Dub Pistols album, see Rum & Coke. The Cuba Libre (/ˈkjuːbə ˈliːbreɪ/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkuβa ˈliβɾe], "Free Cuba") is a highball made of cola, lime, and dark or light rum. This highball is often referred to as a Rum and Coke in the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand where the lime juice may or may not be included. == History == Accounts of the invention of the Cuba Libre vary. One account claims that the drink (Spanish for Free Cuba)...
00:06
and ice
@AlexM. that's like... what every pub on earth use
and you get mojito
@Jefffrey I dunno man it costs the same as 30 beers
I don't exaggerate here
A Dark 'N Stormy is a highball cocktail made with Gosling's Black rum (the dark) and ginger beer (the stormy) served over ice and garnished with a slice of lime. The name "Dark 'N Stormy" and the corresponding recipe is a trademark of Gosling Brothers Ltd, the producer of Black Seal Rum and Stormy Ginger Beer in Bermuda. == References == ^ "Dark 'N Stormy Recipe". Gosling's Brothers Ltd. 2009-12-17. Retrieved September 15, 2012. ^ Jonathan Miles (2009-7-2). "The Right Stuff (by Law)". New York Times. Retrieved August 1, 2014. == External links == The definitive NYT article from July 2009...
30 * 4 = €120
wat
00:07
@ScottW ITT Puppy doesn't exist outside of this chat
@Pris It was a Dark 'N' Stormy night...
Captain Morgan is p good
@Jefffrey 90 RON for the rum
3 RON for a beer
I wanna try a tequila sunrise but tequila is just as expensive as that rum :'(
I'm torn between games and alcohol
obviously do both
@AlexM. Wow that must be incredibly shitty beer
why you keep showing me prices from !Romania
maybe the bottle size is different
I can't move to your country to buy rum
00:09
yeah
let's give Romanian prices
1 rum = 5 goats
Ell
Ell
Long island iced tea is the best cocktail
1 beer = 2 goats
ok @Ell no problem but that'll be 6 goats please
@CatPlusPlus nope, it's an average price
that's racist
00:10
@AlexM. Of what
the price fluctuates between 1.5RON and 5RON for the usual stuff
yes it is
Good beers are not that cheap
also where the fuck is you sexy pic?
00:10
and then it goes over 5RON for imported stuff like guinness or murphy's
murphy's is 13 ron or sth
are you calling me unsexy, motherfrakker?
guinness is 9
I am
And that's more like a price of good beer :v
then you're a fool because the proper word is "non-sexy"
00:11
guinness is kinda overrated imo
welp, you'd have to drink a lot of guinness if you don't want to pay less than 9 ron
because all the other beers are cheaper if you remove special imported stuff
i havent tried many 'gourmet' beers tho
@Nican good old robert
ah fuck it's far too late to cook a proper dinner now
00:11
rosebud
I have a nice local shop with good beers
guinness is very nice
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wonderful :)
oh yeah I remembered about another expensive beer that doesn't live up to its price
inb4 I get called "faggot" because that beer doesn't contain 300% CO2, so I'm not man enough, or whatever
00:12
peroni nastro azsomething
if that beer were pizza
any of you like innis and gunn?
it'd be made by piza hut
@AlexM. nastro azzurro
yeah that
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Lightness has always had an unsexy pic
Nobody here has a sexy pic
00:14
except for robot
We are all animals.
@Ell Cough
Ell
Ell
Apart from @Nooble
Coke Koala
00:17
@Ell You have a sexy pic too.
I'm the sexiest hands down
@AlexM. Down on what?
I don't know that's how you say it
let's see how good I am at CS while dizzy
imma play deathmatch so I don't ruin someone's game lol
sod it I'm going to bed
night
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wimp
00:19
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't let the bed bugs bite.
Ok everyone, listen up. Would you rather not have s3x for 14 days and get a lot done or would you rather have s3x 2 times in those 14 days and get nothing done?
gee. hitting a new low
@DonLarynx Never heard of that GPU, sorry.
Ell
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00:30
What is s3x?
Is that that amazon backup service thing
No error occurred. ideone.com/g3YVgK
Ell
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Something great, something awesome
This conversation confuses me
not worth it
@Ell Okay now I'm 100% sure it's a new GPU that has come out.
Or Amazon s3, which is also pretty great.
Would you rather have a user input incorrect input until he gets it right or throw an exception? (SRS)
brb
00:34
@DonLarynx Input incorrect input until he gets it right.
thennn i'm going to do that
it seems more practical anyway
00:58
@Ell ^ actually made me check if amazon extended S3 into something called S3X
which would have been so great..
lol
:21383803
looooooooooooooooooooool that's great
01:15
Interesting. On April Fools last year, I was exactly 5,000 days old.
It's sometimes tempting to implement move with memcpy. It should work as long as you have no members that point to each other.
It is? Never felt like it
Good morning.
But Symantec!
@CatPlusPlus How unexpected.
01:18
What is memcpy anyway
aw uguise had fun with balltek yesterday and I wasn't even there :(
On someRandomCalendarDay, I was 666 days old.
memcpy an array cloning utility
did you mean: std::copy
@StackedCrooked A pea plant (i.e., a way for PODs to reproduce).
01:26
Actually, it also works with non-pods...
If only that double free assertion in glibc wasn't there I'd be totally fine.
@ScottW you are trivally copyable
@ScottW Apple has an i...
@ScottW lol
I hate error messages that have an "or". WHICH ONE???
@MarkGarcia You can probably assume "both", as in: "Error: you are bad and you should feel bad."
@MarkGarcia orror messages
01:38
@StackedCrooked horror messages
@JerryCoffin I'm getting "It's your fault or you f*cked up". :(
@MarkGarcia "An error has occured. It could be that you did something wrong or maybe not."
@MarkGarcia See, I knew it. It's your fault and you fucked up.
I like the delete button better than backspace now.
It works as a backspace?
It doesn't for me.
01:54
IT WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
:D:D:DD
What does?
ok how do I condense that
.-.
Try... pastebin.
Or if it compiles, coliru.
it reads doubles and if the input isn't a double, user is forced to re-enter a new string that re-sembles a double.
@DonLarynx That's some pretty nasty code. For one example, if you want to check if something is a digit, use std::isdigit. If you really insist on doing the job on your own, at least use something like: if (x >= '0' && x <= '9').
02:04
Found the creepiest ad.
@DonLarynx FWIW, you might also want to add code to allow negative numbers (i.e., a leading '-'). If you're feeling really ambitious, you might also want to add code to deal with exponents, like 1.2e3.
@DonLarynx relevant:
an idea for error handling: paste.ubuntu.com/10041154sehe 2 days ago
Why would anyone write his own double parsing. Just ... use the existing conversions
(obviousness disclaimer, since this is the lounge; I wouldn't write that loop this way. However it shows how little is actually required for "retrying" input on extraction failuer)
That is a creepy ad.
The "art" in the ad is apparently fairly widely used. For example: krakencopy.com.au/services/copywriting-and-copy-editing
Who is that guy anyway.
02:20
@Nooble Some guy with bad hair and no fear of intimacy (much of the strange look is from using an extremely wide-angle lens from extremely close up).
@JerryCoffin: Does !5 = 0?
!(cin >> coal) doesn't work.
Why?
Because you can actually read 4e4 into the stream to get '4'
or 55e to get '55'
streams are a finicky thing
@DonLarynx you're kidding, right
@sehe no?
@DonLarynx Sounds like you're trying to read into an integer. If you read into a double, it'll read 4e4 as 4e4 (i.e., 40000).
cin >> acoeff if acoeff = 55e5 then the stream WILL read 55
@Jerry: maybe, but what about 4r4? it will just indeed read 4.
02:25
mmpf. really. hold on
@DonLarynx True. If you want to see if all the input converted to a double, you might consider using Boost lexical_cast.
@AMostMajestuousCapybara There is some resemblance.
Nah. I can't make heads or tails of your code. What is strnum, why is this a member of AugMatrix and why the fuck are you using std::cin/std::cout from member function called helperFunc.
He must be really good at code review.
02:27
This is way over my wtf-threshold
@Jerry: I suppose I will use isdigit(). I was just fearing !(nonzerovalue) != 0, but that's false.
@Nooble dafinately
> I suppose I will use isdigit()
Whoosh
@sehe strnum is just a string that's supposed to be a double; we check for double form. if it's not in double form, we make user re-enter by having std::cout << "Invalid input"
We'll talk when you find -INF in your input :)
02:29
std::cin >> tryagainbitch;
@DonLarynx Those were rhetorical questions.
What is this, a VB6 form module?
@DonLarynx so you have a function that validates input (as a member of some Matrix class, no less), and you commit the eternal sin of unexpectedly doing IO from that function.
Makes sense.
I'm off to bed
why is io bad
@DonLarynx I/O isn't necessarily bad--but doing it from unexpected places certainly can be.
@DonLarynx It's not "io is bad", it's "you shouldn't be doing it from here". Single Responsibility Principle.
02:33
I don't see the badness in telling the user to re-enter data from a private member function...
using I/o
Quoth the Puppy, "then you suck".
Your functions should be independent, pluggable entities
But helperFunc(foo) is recursive.
What if one day you want to validate a number that comes from a file, or a webpage? Are you also going to ask the user to enter it again?
I believe you just rendered my code obsolete then.
@DonLarynx The function should not be expecting the existence of a user or of a way o "telling" or anything like that because none of that has any shred of relation to a matrix.
02:42
@DonLarynx If the intent is for the code to verify that a string can be converted to a double, it should basically just do exactly that. Obvious possibilities for how it would work would be to return a Boolean to indicate whether the input looks like a double, or to return nothing, but throw an exception if it detects a problem. Between the two, I'd probably prefer the former (bad input isn't rare enough to qualify as exceptional, IMO).
@ScottW you racist
I think I may make it a boolean and if it's false, end the program right then and there. How advisable is that?
I guess it's progress
@DonLarynx Depends on whether you want to give the user several chances to enter the value correctly.
@BartekBanachewicz It's LRIO btw. I thought it was obvious lol.
02:48
Nooble?
You're me?!
@Nooble Who's on first?
@JerryCoffin No, Who's on second.
@Nooble No, What's on second. Who's on first!
@JerryCoffin If What's on second, and Who's on first, then that means Where's third.
@Nooble I don't know's on third.
03:03
@JerryCoffin If I don't know's on third then where's Where?
Originally I had this to handle numbers 0 and above:

if (!((isdigit(strnum[i])) || (strnum[i] == '.'))){
bad = 1;
break;
}
Then I added this....
to handle negative numbers
ugly code but it gets the job done
@Nooble Tomorrow. He's the pitcher.
no it doesn't omg negative numbers still unreadable :O but the point is it will look something like the above
@JerryCoffin Who's He?
Is He Where?
03:07
@Nooble Oh don't be silly. Of course not.
So Where isn't He. Gotcha.
Describing the above conversation: youtube.com/watch?v=YTcopp-mpmo
oh and it turns out I forgot a double equals sign in the if statement. lol.
i only used =
@DonLarynx Who's I Only?
I thought Who's On First.
I/Only ---> <iostream>nly ---> expected ;
03:22
@DonLarynx Here's one that's at least reasonably close to working correctly (but notice the last test, which it currently fails). coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/21cda5aa23d80329
It should require a minimum of one digit after the e (and should also allow a - after the e, which I haven't included a test for).
lmao so this girl's like "GIMME A HUG" and I'm just like LMAO
Hilarious, indeed.
Robots can't laugh.
@Nooble Comes with the evil package.
Ahh...
That explains it.
03:28
@Nooble There's no evidence because no one's able to live through telling when robots laugh.
"I can laugh, but then I'd have to kill you"
@JerryCoffin Thanks for writing this. I'll have to review this in the morning because it only makes 90% sense to me (I have no idea wtf pos is doing)
I dunno where I left my pills.
If I ever end up with a condition that has mandatory recurring medication, I'll die of absent-mindedness.
I felt pretty good since i slimmed down my event loop class and got rid of handling threads with it because it was getting too confusing. Like any good engineer I shifted the responsibility onto whoever has to use the class instead of dealing with the problem... now I have to use the class and I'm confused again. Good times.
if i could only add another layer of indirection
my programs are user-friendly OK?!
that's why they use I/O in places they shouldn't be used.
03:38
I'd star that if it were a one-liner
You star top, I star bottom.
Teamwork.
I like that idea better.
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Do it or I'll tell Mama Capybara.
Capymama ain't there
@R.MartinhoFernandes RIV
03:42
:C
What if I have a huge project I want to upload on github? like it has 3 .h files and 3 .cpp files but I don't want to upload them manually?
Uhh... use git?
You never upload them manually though.
You have a repo folder, and everything their gets uploaded, besides whatever is in .gitignore.
pfft gitignore
just git add files you need
And the others show up at every git status? No thx
there's a 3d game engine lib called gameplay3d. they include 400mb of example/demo assets in their git repo
03:47
That should go as a separate download
@Pris Did they at least compress it?
@DonLarynx pos keeps track of a current position in the input string.
git automatically compresses i think
the download is like 200+mb from github though
i made a request to get rid of the extra assets and they said they'll do it for the next release or something
@MarkGarcia /cc @4chan
I find the idea of having Mein Kampf pictured as a smiling banana absolutely hilarious
Should I install the simple or advanced context menu for git?
error G2001: use of word 'yes' is ambiguous
@DonLarynx Don't.
error G2001: use of word 'no' is ambiguous
I have to choose one.
Then choose yes.
yes to simple or advanced?!
@DonLarynx That one in the middle.
Don't because you aren't going to use it anyway. Opening command line is so simpler.
It does make kinda sense. But looks so radically wrong.
04:23
@StackedCrooked Being done for implementation only, so it should really be private inheritance.
I don't see how public inheritance would cause actual problems.
It would be UB if deleted from pointer to base, but ..seems unlikely to happen.
I don't really agree with the rule that inheritance means is-a. IMO inheritance means composition + namespace flattening.
04:38
@StackedCrooked I'm not at all sure it would cause a problem--but just as you give variables the smallest scope necessary to do the job, you should use the most restrictive inheritance that can do the job, and in this case that's private.
I assume it was purely an answer to the question on how to automate the initialization part. Private inheritance would disable the use of pthread_mutex_lock and pthread_mutex_unlock.
Anyway. Doesn't really matter since I use std::mutex now.
@StackedCrooked Hmm...perhaps I should have actually read the question. Yes, if the final use needed to be able to treat the object as a p_thread_mutex_t, then public inheritance probably would be needed.
But back then we didn't even have boost.
oh boy i think its almost time to upload my terrible project to github
but first i need to do the most important part of all, the logo
Back then I also didn't realized mutexes (mutices?) where identified by address.
Just noticed the author deleted his message 7 minutes after posting it.
@BartekBanachewicz did you mean replace?
:)
04:50
ill just steal one of these github.com/iojs/io.js/issues/37
05:04
hm.. I can't think of anything interesting
There was one track by Spencer Krug that sounded interesting.
But I forgot which one.
Oh yeah, a while I go I listened to Sempre Sempre a lot ;)
Admit the guy has a nice voice :)
05:21
int global[100000];
  // ^ can large global variables cause something akin to stack overflow?
05:32
WTH is "second wave feminism"?
Are you asking me?
lol
Not in particular.
These days Google provides a direct answer.
05:33
@StackedCrooked Oh. So it is jalf's kind of feminism. OK.
@wilx jalfine
05:48
concurrent queues can be used to create a simple pool. This one behaves like a circular buffer that grows if the need arises. However, it will never shrink. So I end up rotating over more blocks than required which means dirtying more cache lines than I should.
If it were a concurrent_stack then it would be much better.
Even if it became bigger than required, I'd only end up reusing the ones at the top.
Good thing boost has a lock-free stack.

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