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15:14
> Rust, the systems programming language that runs blazingly fast
STOP IT ALREADY FOR FUCK'S SAKE
I took a look at it; I am not too impressed with the "box" thing
Can't stop it. It wouldn't run blazingly fast anymore
@ScarletAmaranth I suppose the point then would be not to box. Like in C#
please help undelete this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/30277070/number-of-pairs
user is new, has his problem solved and then deletes his/her question
@sehe did you like the parsing post?
Not seen it yet. Just came home
that question also is likely homework
15:18
In general I don't like parsing (like anyone else) :)
trying to cover up evidence
yup
Not the best kind of question I suppose. But you know, it's bad taste to remove after answer
yes
if he/she didn't want it on the internet, she shouldn't have posted it :P
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Q: Python error: 'def' does not name a type

VladislavI have the program, written in Python 3, compiled and executed by Python 3.4.3: def combination_cnt(n, k): k_fact = 1 for i in range(1, k + 1): k_fact *= i nmk_fact = 1 for i in range(1, n - k + 1): nmk_fact *= i n_fact = max(k_fact, nmk_fact) for i in ran...

this user just tried to compile Python as C++
that's a new one
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I lied.
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They made me do one more assignment for CS 240.
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15:22
Due on the day of the exam.
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This Professor. <_>
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Can't wait to be done forever...
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An eternity of freedom.
@ThePhD no that's where wilx is
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@AlexM. Ah.
15:27
I stayed in bed for some 15 hours today <3
soo nice
@ThePhD you quitting for shizzle?
@AlexM. Fuck you, I'm flying back to Europe today and I won't sleep much for a while :F
@AlexM. lol living to the max
carpe diem
15:29
man and the feeling you get when you stretch after all that time
it says "weekend"
I should get going actually
@orlp :( (nice message id get though: 23333333, though not prime has a very large and beautiful prime factor)
So I was in a local trolleybus earlier today, fiddling with the in-bus entertainment system. http://t.co/qZ0d3Y6Q9r
hehehe
TIL you can turn a lambda into a function pointer with unary +: +[]{}
15:46
@orlp Unary +, a.k.a. the decaying operator.
@orlp doesn't work in VC++ because it's ambiguous there
@Abyx wat
@orlp ...but only if the lambda doesn't capture anything (I'd guess).
@Griwes in VC++ closure object converts to function pointers with different calling conventions
@Abyx ahahahhahaha
15:50
@Griwes welp it's not like they could do it in a different way
Nothing changes the hilarity of that.
I don't see anything funny there.
It's funny because it makes VC++ unusable in a yet another way.
(Just when I thought there aren't any more of those :D)
@Griwes what's unusable about it?
it is not related to VC++. it's about calling conventions. probably mingw, clang-cl and other compilers targeting Windows do the same
15:54
@orlp It breaks on something that should work.
@Griwes how does it break?
@Abyx Okay, s/VC++/Windows/, whatever.
a different calling convention works
what's breaking about it?
@orlp It breaks code that does +[]{} ;D
you can drop calling conventions, but then you won't be able to interop with the platform APIs. guess what's more important
15:55
@Griwes I don't think you understand calling conventions
@Griwes the standard doesn't specify that implementation have to allow this.
@orlp I do, and having multiple calling conventions on the same platform is broken.
@Griwes no it is not
Yes it is.
calling convention is part of the function pointers' type
the compiler figures it out automatically
15:57
Because interfacing with other code with just portable facilities becomes impossible.
@Griwes it's about ABI. something that C++ doesn't have
@Griwes not it does not
@Griwes besides, C++ doesn't have a standard ABI anyway, so what you ask for is impossible regardless
@Abyx Most of ABIs out there are broken.
there is no portable way to interface with C++
@Griwes sure. because Griwes says so
15:57
@orlp I'm just asking for a single ABI and single calling convention per platform.
So it doesn't make sense to say that array[0] yields a value of type int&. array[0] is an lvalue, but the type of such an lvalue is int. Just as well as it doesn't make sense to say that the type of the expression Widget(...) is Widget&&, but rather it's a Widget rvalue.
Correct?
And suddenly everything Just Works.
@Griwes which one?
@Abyx Whichever.
@Griwes no, name it
15:59
@Abyx Let each platform have its own one. I don't care. Just have a single ABI and a single calling convention.
@Griwes stop evading the question. you said that you do understand calling conventions. so which calling convention should be used on x86-32?
@Abyx I don't care, that's the thing.
Also understanding calling conventions and the problems with them is not the same as knowing which ones are The Correct Choice.
The idea is that companies with < 40% women in leading positions will be terminated by the state.
16:01
@JohanLarsson lolwat
@JohanLarsson I want the same to be true for companies with <40% men in leading positions, then.
Slap them hard with equality.
I think equality is simplex
@JohanLarsson Equality is really half duplex.
16:23
@JohanLarsson And that's equality?
Arriving!
I think.
I don't think I missed the stop.
It says the train is 20 mins late
Which means you should be in Brno at 18:39
:D
I am currently in the main hall, just in front of the staircase
I saw a sign 'Bilovice' and looked it up and the map pin was way past Brno.
That was scary. Turns out there's a bunch of places with that name around here.
16:34
lol
VC++ is just so fucking shit.
You should be here in a couple of minutes, unless you're here already
I don't know how fucking long it will take them to finish C++11 support.
I'm at one of the exits.
The one that leads to busses.
Outside?
16:40
There are some stairs going up with a bus sign.
Hmmm wait I thought there was only one staircase
So you're still inside?
Right by the exit.
lol no idea where you are, what do you see in front of you looking away from the station?
16:44
Stairs going up with a bus sign.
Do you think you can get to the main entrance?
Btw I wear a blue sweater
I'm out in front of the main entrance.
I can see you.
Turn around
lol where
16:50
Outside
@baol it points to bytes and only bytes. You should read Lightness' one more time — sehe 1 min ago
@AndyProwl @R.MartinhoFernandes I can see you both.
I'm right behind you...
I am bored
Try doing something.
I have been lying on my bad whole day today
and I don't know how lying is spelled
16:55
So you can use std::bind to partially specialize a function. This is cool.
@khajvah No, you spelled it right.
You incorrectly spelled "bed" though.
I knew that one, I don't know why I misspelled it
Some people say "laying" on a bed.
Although that makes it sound like you're a chicken.
Laying eggs.
I think, laying would be a better description of what I have been doing today.
I am a useless sloth
17:09
@khajvah That would be lying. "Lying" is non-transitive. In other words, you are in a state of lying down. "Lay" is a transitive verb--it's not a state, it's something you do to something--lay sticks down in a row, or lay bricks or (as @Nooble said) lay eggs.
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Hello.
@rightfold Hi, how are you today?
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lol
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Pineberry is a strawberry cultivar. As such, despite its pineapple-like flavor and white coloring, it is merely the product of hybridization between different strawberry cultivars that growers selected for appearance and taste qualities. It is a strawberry. They were publicized in Germany in April 2009 as Ananaserdbeere, i.e. "pineapple-strawberry". It is a hybrid of Fragaria chiloensis, originating in South America, and Fragaria virginiana, originating in North America, the same parentage as the garden strawberry Fragaria × ananassa. A pineberry is smaller than a common strawberry, measuring between...
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dat food
17:15
Speaking of which, TIL there are red bananas.
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looks yummy
I got milk and cereals
I want a pizza
you don't deserve pizza cicada
everybody is cicada for you
17:17
nooble isn't
pretty much nobody minus a select few aren't
what's pizza cicada?
doesn't sound good
@AlexM. why the hell am I in that list?
@AndyProwl better than cicada pizza
eh, probably
@AlexM. :)
17:20
@Jefffrey partially apply you mean?
@Nooble did you play cs go yet
@khajvah because you're cicada?
what's the criteria of being cicada?
@khajvah it's a complex deduction process, I just can't give it away
@rightfold lovely
is it lava over there?
user1804599
Yes!
17:22
or trees catching fire?
your house is in danger!
user1804599
Lava.
@AlexM. For like half an hour.
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But the trees can catch fire due to the lava.
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But it hasn't happened yet so I doubt it will unless some moron plants a tree there.
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I'll remove the lava soon.
17:22
Looks like a cool scenario for snakeoverflow
I wish I could handle such big maps
Once I finish all the finals I should be able to play alll dayyyy.
I once built a balneary resort in minecraft below the surface
I died way too much btw.
lava lake is cool
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@AndyProwl The entire map isn't being updated/in memory all the time.
17:23
it was split in two parts separated by a ravine
with a fishing pond inside
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It's divided into chunks which are loaded and unloaded when needed.
user1804599
Kinda like pages and swap.
Snakeoverflow loads everything at once
suckage everywhere
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I wonder whether I can make the online map renderer use a different texture pack.
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Also I see I missed some fences on the roof.
17:25
wait is this a game of yours?
I don't know how minecraft works
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I don't make games.
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I should make a video game.
did minecraft ditch the support of linux?
oh look there's a castle
I like how the world ends
user1804599
If you go to the edge it will just generate more world.
17:29
I don't see it generating more world
why did you remove the link btw
user1804599
In the game, not in the online viewer.
user1804599
tmux is nice. I can use it to send commands to Minecraft:
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tmux send $'save-all\n'
tmux send $'tellraw @a {"text": "Generating map...", "color": "dark_aqua"}\n'
17:31
meh found it again in the history
still no idea why you removed the link
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@AlexM. OK.
I have the following:
int range = 6;
int *count = malloc(range*sizeof(*array));

this - sizeof(*array) - does it take the whole size of the array or just the type of the array?
user1804599
You didn't read the rules.
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No introduction… check.
C… check.
Uninteresting question… check.
Answer can be trivially found on Stack Overflow… check.
@rightfold geez calm yourself bro
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17:38
Geez is dead.
user1804599
Since about 2000 years ago.
user1804599
Telling him to calm down is stupid.
Interesting. The stackoverflow community is filled with arrogant programmers ;) Nothing new [check].
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Arrogant programmers who just dump their questions in chatrooms without even saying hi are indeed quite common.
17:40
Yes. I thought that this would be the nearest chatroom for a c related question because I didn't find a C room which was active. I am sorry that we are trying to enforce strong language restrictions.
@MrJensenn Don' forget us koalas!
user1804599
We only answer questions about Haskell.
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> Google Fiber and Dart
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What's next? Pineapples and curtains?
It's funny how hard it is to be helpful. A simple question with a simple answer. Hard to do.
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17:43
The point isn't the question.
user1804599
It's the sense of entitlement.
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Hence permaplonk.
@MrJensenn people are probably upset because you didnt read the rules
@MrJensenn Sorry about that. Can I help you?
I love how they crack systems in movies
17:53
@Cicada he posted his question further up
@khajvah 1. open console 2. taptaptaptaptapta 3. hit enter 4. ACCESS GRANTED
We're in
B]
check this out
start typing like hollywood style
@Prismatic I was just gonna toy with him obviously
What did you expect
2cruel
It's ok

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