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00:01
Praying my last Trac ticket goes in...
Ri-fucking-diculous
Posted this as a feature request here svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/11343sehe just now
SO runs circles around that crap. Makes me appreciate the performance of SO again
Night all
@ThePhD Thanks for letting me know. Is that commit still compatible with Lua 5.1?
For example, things like teble.set that has been deprecated.
But I guess I shouldn't worry about it.
Sol is just a bridge.
Ahh wait my question I just asked doesn't even make sense.
00:20
I don't remember deprecating table.set.
user3010322
00:34
Nothing was deprecated.
user3010322
Most everything seems to work as expected, and all the tests pass, so.
user3010322
Observed behaviors are working.
user3010322
Only thing left to do is to do memory allocation tests for when lua goes in and out of scope to see if function table gc and things of that nature are properly called, as well as table gc methods.
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But only for 5.1, since there were apparently changes in how gc gets called from 5.1 -> 5.2.
Dear diary, today Visual Studio decided to start with the Solution Explorer on the right. It pisses me off to no end.
user3010322
00:41
Perfect GPA so far.
user3010322
Only 1 more course.
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Before I go out I want the Perfect 4.0.
user3010322
And then I can close my eyes happy.
@buttifulbuttefly So drag it to where you want it.
00:43
IT WONT LET ME
@buttifulbuttefly only the first instance of VS running uses your preferences. subsequent windows all use the default
Does that make any sense?
@Rapptz I had a question btw, why the choice of assertions vs exceptions in as<T>?
@MooingDuck Even then you can dock windows where you see fit.
@buttifulbuttefly didn't want to do a check users are expected to do anyway
so you can disable it in release but keep it in debug
@ThePhD I reviewed the code but I don't like it
more on that later (playing atm)
user3010322
Okay.
Ell
Ell
00:50
You get shit done @ThePhD
@ThePhD Thx dude.
wadup @Dean
@buttifulbuttefly Wasssup
I drank 'till 4am last night. Now I am at work.
I am shitting drunk code.
A Cherry MX Blue keyboard for under $80.
01:16
@ThePhD Okay, so I guess I'll stick to the stable release for now. :)
Mammals' and primates' bodies have about five to 10 per cent of fat, but in human women that rises to 30 per cent, similar to the levels seen in hibernating bears or whales living in Arctic seas.
nice to know ...
Implying human women are not mammals nor primates. Implying bears and whales are not mammals.
@buttifulbuttefly an incredibly weak implication though
equally likely: a subset
01:31
The sentence makes no sense.
01:44
@Borgleader What does that mean by ramming for finals ??
Oh
But they are the same?
Synonym
No?
means 'extreme study'(right before an exam)
In education, cramming (also known as mugging or swotting, from swot, akin to "sweat", meaning "to study with determination") is the practice of working intensively to absorb large volumes of informational material in short amounts of time. It is often done by students in preparation for upcoming exams, especially at the last minute. Cramming is often discouraged by educators because the hurried coverage of material tends to result in poor long-term retention of material, a phenomenon often referred to as spacing effect. == Prevalence == Cramming is often done the night before an exam. In...
Hmm!
Cram : To force something into a small space
[cram something into/onto etc something]
- Jill crammed her clothes into the bag.
Got it
@chmod711telkitty ^^
I am starting to feel hungover from last night.
Uggggh
(ㅠ__ㅠ)
02:11
hi
hola senoras
Good morning.
inb4 Mark Garcia the silence comes nigh.
Lounge<quiet hour>
nope
it's the end of the world here
raining like idk what
do you guys have a monsoon season there?
02:23
not sure about the monsoon but definitely a rainy season
it's been like that for over a week and the forecast is identical for the next 10 days
@buttifulbuttefly Yep. Expect heavy rains and floods here and there.
@buttifulbuttefly Pretty normal.
@MarkGarcia and bugs
so many bugs :[
mosquitoes
ugh
Those too.
/nick Cockroach
02:26
I wish I could paint myself in poison so when mosquitoes bite me, they die
@MarkGarcia Terrible RNG 4/10
peeople are streaming agar io on twitch lol
lol that thing went viral
it's just a shitty online clone of Osmos
inb4 sue
online part is what makes it tho
someone should make a nicer version in webgl
cash in on the craze cookie clicker style
@Prismatic It's not? Just canvas?
02:31
not sure, but the graphics arent particularly nice so i was thinking it wasnt
they're circles lol
02:39
fold expressions too good
@Rapptz WTF
How hard is it to build SDL2_image you might not wonder
The answer is: annoying
Making a game engine are we
No
I wanna test gum on GCC 5.1
?
I'm eagerly waiting for both Direct3D 12 and Vulkan. Then I'll start again with my game engine dreams. Then lose interest. Ad infinitum.
02:48
vulkan gonna be pritty gud
also, khronos was very smart with spir-v
they are indirectly forcing nvidia to support modern opencl :D
@buttifulbuttefly Please tell me it isn't just derived from Mantle.
Because if NVIDIA supports Vulkan (which they will), then they have to support SPIR-V, which means they are supporting OpenCL against their will
imma create a vulkan rendering engine too
It might be easier to make my own SDL2_image
@MarkGarcia No but it is inspired from it, why?
02:50
just use stb_image
we should all work together and create a vulkan rendering engine
like a simple one for fun
Directed by Bartek
@buttifulbuttefly That Mantle reference I read has lots of stuff compared to (IMHO) the relatively simpler DX12 API.
I want modules :(
@MarkGarcia For example?
Is DX12 as barebones and different as mantle/vulkan?
I thought it was still pretty DX-like (high level)
02:52
'high level'
relatively speaking
if vulkan isn't too bad I'd look into it
@buttifulbuttefly It's in C for a start. I haven't actually used both APIs if that's what you're asking for. Just an observation based on the docs.
Ofc it's gonna be in C
Mantle's API style sure is a lot better than OpenGL though, so perhaps I'll stop complaining.
02:57
But that is not really a problem
It's gonna be very easy to wrap in C++
And you can compile from C++ to SPIR-V so you're free to choose your shading language (cough Rust)
@MarkGarcia I wonder if that's because when AMD made mantle they didn't have a committee to deal with
@Prismatic They don't have to deal with any compatibility, except C. Vulkan too is that way.
C has a good FFI. Every language can interface easily with C. It's a good choice IMO.
user3010322
03:21
@MarkGarcia Bad link.
@ThePhD Read link.
user3010322
:l
user3010322
You're a bad person.
Evil, some might say.
user3010322
03:23
Ha ha har.
03:56
mmmm jsonpp doesn't compile cleanly with gcc
?
I personally use it so that'd be a bit weird.
Flags?
Not to mention the tests that run on g++/clang++ on travis
Do you guys ever use references as members of a class or struct?
It feels so weird
no
sometimes
04:06
What's the alternative for wanting like, an immutable ref? Just stick with a pointer?
const T& is speshul.
04:48
@Rapptz error: looser throw specifier for 'virtual const char* json::parser_error::what() const
what version of gcc are you using?
The JSONPP_NOEXCEPT macro detects if _MSC_VER is defined and then uses throw() instead of noexcept if so.
But if it's GCC then JSONPP_NOEXCEPT should be noexcept and the looser throw specifier should be valid.
I'm thinking somehow JSONPP_NOEXCEPT isn't defined
I built locally just now without issue.
Oh. I know.
I'm silly as usual
I think C++ would benefit from a keyword the explicitly demands an exception should be handled like Java, every-time I throw something I god damn want it to be caught, what do you guys think?
god awful idea
04:57
god I don't know why I'm playing Witcher 3 right now
so fucking irritating
this god damn gang bang of wraiths makes me so angry
lol details pls
I haven't played a vidya gaem in months ;_;
hard to see but there are THREE wraiths fucking me up in this SS
they have no mercy
they just want my blood
why is it so dark
it's fading because I died
I took the SS late
needs more bloom filter
05:00
For a couple secs I thought your monitor brightness was low
lol
dw given my chances of death next attempt
I can get a better SS
fucking wraiths
this is at least my 20th attempt
for (auto i = size_t(); i < vect.capacity(); ++i) lol
wot
some random piece of codes
_sleep(vect.capacity())
I once optimized MPI code where the guy had a for i<myContainer.size(), little did they know that size() triggered a all-to-one counting procedure. Solution was to move the size() out of the damn loop.
05:10
So did I
Back in the days where compilers didn't optimize that well
Well, in our case the compiler was doing the right thing, the dev was wrong...
imma try once more and give up
ffs
these god damn things
Is that the Witcher?
yes
oh that reminds me
this is how coliru looks like on steam browser
which is Chrmoium based iirc
actually this might be an Ace editor issue
@Rapptz Does it automatically darken stuff?
05:25
it's automatically transformed into a game
the ace editor in the official site has no issues
maybe yours is super outdated
Hm..
Feature request: #include http://stuff
wget
actually the site itself is functional it's just when visiting the archives.
@Rapptz effort
05:54
@buttifulbuttefly lol
hello
@Jefffrey You had it coming
I sure did
@khajvah Hi
there is this university, where they translated "college of Science and Engineering" to "college of natural sciences"
06:10
does g++ have c++17 compiler flag yet?
because -std=c++1y was for c++14 right?
clang has -std=c++1z for c++17, but I can't get one to work with g++
oh.
@Rapptz I pulled your new changes from jsonpp, the format_options() throw() = default; trips MSVC up.
Removing the throw() specifier works.
06:27
Hm.
that's valid C++
so at least I'm not wrong
> Valid C++
> MSVC
pick one
does format_options() throw() {} trip MSVC too
No. And throw() = default; doesn't trip VS2015.
MS Very Conformance
isn't throw deprecated since c++11 ?
06:31
It's only for MSVC.
Which doesn't have noexcept.
throw() isn't deprecated.
throw(X, Y, Z) is.
unless you work at Google?
That would be very weird if they actually deprecated something that fast
I think anyway
Wow, never saw a throw list in production...
nope throw() is deprecated too
@Mikhail It's useless.
06:36
yep
I still dream of a day when we can force C++ to catch my exceptions at compile time
Dream no more
Also, in the C++11 future, do I need to write noexcept after every fucking function?
the whole dynamic-exception-specification is deprecated
and
dynamic-exception-specification:
throw ( type-id-list opt )
@Mikhail No
And C++11 is the past.
06:39
Is there a magic STL thing that will let me iterate through a sorted vector<int> v{1,2,3,3,3,4,4,5,6,7,7,7,7} as ranges?
like the numpy/matlab?
@Prismatic #include <niebler.h>
whats a niebler
Um, doesn't the constructor of a vector accept ranges?
06:41
@Prismatic ?? It has .begin() and .end() like everything else.
@Prismatic Something that constructs ranges
@milleniumbug I should have clarified that I want ranges of elements with the same value
niebler's range library looks very promising and I could actually see his proposals leaking their way into the standard.
Someday, at some planet, someone's gonna name a mountain range as Niebler.
Boost.Range
06:42
...we're up all night to get ranges.
@Jefffrey My gun needs that.
vector<int> v{1,2,3,3,3,4,4,5,5};
auto (range : v.list_ranges ) {
// etc
}
@Jefffrey ugh boost
See boost::for_each(vec, [](...) {...}); IIRC
Well, I'm not sure what he wants now.
06:58
> Minimum qualifications
- Willingness to be in our team
ugh
Do they have to shitpost every time when writing qualifications ?

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