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09:00
@sehe wolla tfoe
You know that you can buy views or write a script for getting a lots of views right?
You would know
user1804599
I want to write something in Scala.
Why wouldn't I? Do I not appear to be very knowledgeable?
:p
As a kid, my parents told me I could be anyone I wanted to be... turns out this is called "Identity Theft".
09:03
@AndyProwl I'm bored
I guess the video didn't fix that did it
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Oh. TIL: UE has an optional type (TOptional<T>)
Unternet Explorer?
@Cicada Yeah that'll be fun. I will see which one between you and him is the 2nd coolest guy.
I have other characters in the works though
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09:07
guys
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I left my meatballs out overnight :(
user1804599
loser
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they've been unrefrigerated for 11 hours
can I still eat them?
they are cooked
user1804599
09:08
pulverise them
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18
Q: How long can cooked food be safely stored at room/warm temperature?

MHansenIf I leave fully-cooked food (particularly meat) out at warm temperature - say on the counter or in a crock pot that's been turned off - how long will it stay safe to eat? Does it make any difference if I re-cook the food afterward?

> The safe limit for raw or cooked food is 2 hours in the danger zone
:'(
4chan would say it's perfectly fine to eat them, and the taste can actually be improved even more by waiting a few more hours.
@Ell He looks eerily similar to you.
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Haha yes
I wonder what temperature my kitchen was overnight
@sehe Reminds me of someone
09:10
@Ell Try sleeping in it for a night.
;)
@Cicada 4chan is very smrt
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I'll pass on that :P
user1804599
> If you're an individual serving only yourself, then take whatever liberties and break whatever rules you want; it's your food, and your body.
user1804599
IOW just eat it.
¬_¬ that's not a typo, that's a Simpsons reference
09:12
Simpsons&
they say u r what u eat but i dont remember eating a fuckin legend
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I think I'll toss it
user1804599
Make a milkshake from it.
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that sounds nasty
user1804599
no shit
user1804599
09:14
it's rotten flesh
user1804599
of course it's nasty
@Cicada dat reference
@rightfold would know about rotten flesh.
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Man they were good meatballs too
maybe my immune system can take it
user1804599
rotten flesh is disgusting
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09:16
cue Hospit'Ell
user1804599
I can recommend not eating it.
@Ell just nuke them, they'll be fine
@rightfold but do you?
user1804599
Absolutely.
Don't take advice from the internet
said someone on the internet
user1804599
You think, therefore I am.
09:22
Dunno what happened but they haven't contacted us telling us where and when to sign our contract :(
Fucking hell.
call them
user1804599
I think, therefore HEY A SQUIRREL.
I think rightfold lost the plot
I'm really pissed off now.
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09:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes were they supposed to?
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How long overdue?
This morning.
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1 min ago, by Tony The Lion
call them
user1804599
I think, unlike Stack Overflow posters.
09:25
Did the for (elem : range) syntax get accepted for C++17 btw?
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no
why not
disagreements
basically many disliked the auto&&-by-default
so copy by default it is?
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nothing it is
09:27
what's wrong with auto&& by default though
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vOv
user1804599
potentially mutable
value semantics is the default in C++
user1804599
copies are safer; fewer aliases
user1804599
09:28
not copying is an optimisation
also it doesn't change much in terms of readability
most of the time it's about saving up to 10 characters
wait, 11
oh well
Rust best language anyway
amirit
user1804599
Go and Scala.
@Cicada sure is
09:35
Thank God and/or billions of years of evolution for Snowden, seriously.
morning
Thank Snowden's parents for Snowden, really.
@TonyTheLion But then who to thank for his parents?
user1804599
Your mother.
09:37
@Cicada good question
Let's just get rid of the US already, seriously
They're just petting with the EU
@MarcoA. it REALLY looks like Sublime's retarded little brother :)
What is the usual, if any, endianness of a vector?
@Cicada N little endians
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09:42
@MarcoA. I want something like this in emacs :(
IOW should [1, 2] < [2, 1] yield true or false
are you talking C++?
Maths
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@Cicada should error
@MarcoA. How did you clone so well Sublime's UI
09:43
λ [1, 2] < [2, 1]
True
Morning
@Jefffrey half life 3 confirmed
1
A: a function returning reference to real or imag values of a complex number in C++11

milleniumbugC++11 now allows double& re(std::complex<double>& c) { return reinterpret_cast<double (&)[2]>(c)[0]; } double& im(std::complex<double>& c) { return reinterpret_cast<double (&)[2]>(c)[1]; } const double& re(const std::complex<double>& c) { return reinterpret_cast<const double (&)[2]>...

@Cicada I don't think it would be considered valid.
λ 2 + 1
I can't believe I just witnessed everyone struggling with this for a long time.
09:44
> If the first nonzero component of the vector difference A-B is >0, then A≻B. If the first nonzero component of A-B is <0, then A≺B.
you could consider the magnitudes, but that's equal...
Makes sense
And the surprise that decltype(elements) actually gives std::vector<T>&.
@Cicada patience, a lot of it
@rubenvb The standard essentially requires std::complex to have two values continguously, and without padding at the end.
09:46
Indeed that is mandated to be legal.
@MarcoA. It's... impressive
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@Rapptz isn't "std::vector<T>&" the correct type?
Yes.
Anything otherwise would be the true wtf.
@Cicada MIT licensed, if you ever needed a tab control, just grab the code and use it (I'll write some documentation later). Thanks btw
@Ven He's surprised by people being surprised by it
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09:47
what's surprising in this ideone?
also, doesn't it need ::type for ::size_xxx?
Yeah.
I don't know how people didn't catch that ASAP.
I also don't know why people don't use auto
We are not as smart as you are /cc @LightnessRacesinOrbit
I don't even know how I ended up there.
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@Rapptz wtf
09:48
@AndyProwl auto would have definitely solved this.
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I think I recall in some scott meyers talk he had a "debug type printer", that he used to debug-print a type when it gets too messy (too much decltype auto etc)
@Jefffrey Keep baiting.
Yessir.
18 hours ago, by Placinta
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Obviously auto works.
Just wanted to find out if there's a different way. I guess not, if it's a refernece.
@MarcoA. Unrelated btw, did you ask about the indirect jump thingy? :p
09:49
@Ven There's Boost.TypeInfo or something
since 1.56
cc @Columbo too while we're at it
or is it 1.57
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@AndyProwl Mhhh, I'm looking for something easier, and just debug/compile-time
@Ven what's "debug/compile-time"?
you give it a type, it gives you a string
I just guess LRiO was having a long day.
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09:50
@AndyProwl I just mean, produce a compile-time error with the type
Not surprised at him actually, just everything else.
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nothing more than this. no runtime info, nothing else
Anyway time to sleep.
@MarcoA. that is a sneaky smart trick :D
@AndyProwl Either it's working or placebo or I've just been less stressed out than usual.
09:52
22
Q: Is this key-oriented access-protection pattern a known idiom?

Georg FritzscheMatthieu M. brought up a pattern for access-protection in this answer that i'd seen before, but never conciously considered a pattern: class SomeKey { friend class Foo; SomeKey() {} // possibly make it non-copyable too }; class Bar { public: void protectedMethod(SomeKey); }; ...

@R.MartinhoFernandes That's good to hear - no pun intended
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@Rapptz lol
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terrible
@rubenvb Like what? Which operation requires changing only one of the parts?
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@rightfold I like it
09:54
I've never needed it vOv
needed it once
@Cicada nope, everyone's on vacation right now : /
I actually don't use friend all that much (at all)
@MarcoA. It's OK, thanks anyway :)
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the meatballs were so good
it is a sad day
user1804599
09:55
If your class has so many private members that you worry about using friend then you should fix your class.
I suggested using that idiom once. Colleagues rebelled saying that not everybody is a C++ expert and people would be wtfing at it.
@thecoshman The code would have been cleaner if MSVC wasn't so stubborn
@AndyProwl lol
@AndyProwl what for? I mean, the exact use case ("exact"'s loose definition)
@AndyProwl I like that, on my team, everyone is expected to learn C++.
09:55
Waste of time
Access modifiers already are to an extent, but this is just silly
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's how it should be
here the rule is "sorry I'm too busy writing bad code, no time to learn how to code properly"
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooh, we can't possibly have people learning!
@AndyProwl no one is expected to know everything, but I expect everyone to be willing to study/learn if he finds something he doesn't know
as long as the damage is not measurable, management agrees with that
09:57
@MarcoA. Yeah, but there's surprisingly few people with that mindset
at least, I've met really few IRL
Fuck point-free
point free is awesome, what are you talking about
@AndyProwl disappointingly agree
user1804599
Point-free is only awesome if your code is maintainable.
@ScarletAmaranth Something involving construction of an object through make_unique where the constructor was private IIRC
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09:59
@AndyProwl which idiom?
@Ell scroll up a bit
7 mins ago, by Rapptz
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Q: Is this key-oriented access-protection pattern a known idiom?

Georg FritzscheMatthieu M. brought up a pattern for access-protection in this answer that i'd seen before, but never conciously considered a pattern: class SomeKey { friend class Foo; SomeKey() {} // possibly make it non-copyable too }; class Bar { public: void protectedMethod(SomeKey); }; ...

But if its point-free, then what is the point?
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The rule is simple.
user1804599
If you want to use point-free style but don't know immediately how to do that, it's a bad idea.

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