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12:00 AM
@LucDanton meh I was thinking about that but I'm not sure.
 
user3010322
What're you trying to configure?
 
stuff like authentication etc though that one is pretty locally bound.
 
I kinda feel like that as well. I find the 'alternatives' far, far worse though.
@Isaiah Consider void say_hello(std::ostream& os = std::cout) { os << "hello\n"; }
Then you can go say_hello() and that displays stuff.
I understand your situation 100%. There is no call or need for an operator<<, adding one for the sake of it is entirely forced or unnecessary.
'Unnecessary' is not a compliment or a desirable property.
 
I'll go around and see if I can just pass the configuration around.
Hopefully this doesn't become annoying.
 
user3010322
@Isaiah std::ostream& say_hello(std::ostream& os = std::cout) { os << "hello\n"; return os }
 
user3010322
12:06 AM
Suddenly, chainable.
 
Nothing wrong with functions, should they happen to print or not.
 
That class is probably shit and also useless
 
user3010322
You can also just use a tagging type.
 
user3010322
struct engine_t {} const engine;

std::ostream& operator<< ( std::ostream& os, engine_t e ) {
   os << Engine::FrameRate();
   // ...
   return os;
}
 
user3010322
@Isaiah ^
 
user3010322
12:09 AM
std::cout << "This is dumb, but..." << engine << "If you insist?" << '\n';
 
@Isaiah Chaining << is cute and all, but it has some serious problems: it is not i18n-friendly, nor does it lend itself well to easy formatting.
 
lol "various tasks"
Your class is crap, learn some design
Single responsibility principle for one
Also if your class is all static, then it's not a class
 
Which is a shame, considering you really want output to handle those two things very, very well.
 
Oh get the fuck out
 
hmrh flags
 
12:14 AM
We get a notification when you flag messages.
 
Kicked because too obvious
 
gonna eat food
 
cf rules "Abuse of the flag system will invoke the wrath of the entire chat. We will report any case of suspected abuse to the site moderators. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of revenge flagging. If you're not 100% sure your flag is valid, don't flag."
If you intend to keep chatting here, you'd better read those
hth
 
user3010322
Okay. So if `Engine` ever happens to not have a static on it, you're wasting allocation space and time, so great job there. It's also an entirely shit design, the function doesn't make sense either. As far as if it's "right from the machine's point of view", you can write anything and have it be right from the machine's point of view, dumbass. What you're doing here is just stupid, it's another lame function call, and it's a waste of fucking time. If you made all these static protected / static private variables, then you can just use the tagging struct and then call a regular old function
 
lol effort post
 
12:18 AM
@Isaiah The cat does not like to be excused.
 
user3010322
Why did I even bother.
 
It's a work of art!
 
user3010322
I'm going to go look at more parser stuff.
 
OOP design be hard
 
april fools day is fast approaching ...
international trolls, unite!
 
12:21 AM
I can't wait for more unfunny shit on the internet
 
user3010322
@chmod711telkitty 'Twas a while ago.
 
Fools<April>
For April Fools, we should all change our avatars to that of a "victim".
 
Anyone around, experienced with libVLC media discovery features, or configuring libVLC in general?
(ARM) linux configuration in particular.
 
Why hello there my fellow Loungists
 
user3010322
Hihi.
 
12:27 AM
We don't even get the -ers suffix anymore?
 
Loungest
 
The loungest of all lounges.
The Lounge: The loungest of all lounges, filled with loungers and loungists.
 
Hello lounging fellas 'n folks BTW.
 
High Altitude Low Opening?
 
12:31 AM
ok, successfully made that tree
had to simplify a few steps
 
You grew it that fast?
 
..
yes
used LaTeX
 
The best kind of condoms
 
@Nooble should be used to embank excessively growing populations of koalas.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ We shall take over the world one day.
Australia goes first.
 
12:37 AM
@πάνταῥεῖ i'm pretty sure we need to encourage them to reproduce
aren't koalas in risk of extinction?
 
Unless @GuruAdrian is there to stop me.
He disappeared on Christmas.
:C
 
@Blob No, just the opposite as I've been reading lately.
 
@Blob Those would be pandas
 
@Nooble The embarassing thing is: The world took over australia regarding the ecosystems balance :-( ...
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: I never respond to comments. — Bruce 4 hours ago
 
12:52 AM
Of course he can see it
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lacking abilities perhaps :) ...
 
I might consider doing something like return [](auto&& x) { return f(decay(x), forward(x)); }(g(x));. Sad, no?
 
@LucDanton Too elitist!
Once you have essential problems to solve, SO just leaves you alone :( (where are the experts? Partay all day or what?)
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Q: Build libVLC to support SAP/SDP media discovery only?

πάντα ῥεῖSorry if this sounds just like a "let's go shopping" question. But I'm actually wondering if it's possible to build a libVLC static library configuration, that solely provides the media discovery via SAP/SDP protocols and nothing else besides the direct dependencies for this. I'm currently worki...

 
> #define LET_IN(var, init, body) [&](auto&& var) { return body; }(init)
 

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