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10:00 PM
Jan 26 '14 at 0:25, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Still, the point is that 1) MSVC duration should not use common_type directly, and 2) MSVC mixed duration arithmetic should have been tested at least once before release.
 
http://cloc.sourceforge.net v 1.60  T=0.09 s (137.0 files/s, 15427.2 lines/s)
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I swear I didnt do it on purpose
 
@Borgleader you are forgiven for including comments in headers
 
Theyre organizational comments =/
enum TokenType
{
    Whitespace = boost::spirit::lex::min_token_id,
    // Keywords
    Var,
    If,
    ...
 
> a girl condemned at 16 to the electric chair for the brutal stabbing death of a 77-year-old Bible school teacher named Ruth Pelke. Three other teenage girls took part in the 1985 crime — they came away with $10 and the elderly woman’s car — but Paula was described as the ringleader by her co-defendants. Only she was sent to death row.
 
10:14 PM
What did the others get? Life in prison?
Nothing?
 
hello everyone :)
 
user1804599
hello
 
I need some help with a codechef problem I am working , the link is http://www.codechef.com/problems/HEADBOB

The problem is , when I try to run the 3rd case of sample input it is working fine , but when I try to run the 3 test cases of sample input it is not working fine
 
Not again
 
10:17 PM
here's the link to my code ideone.com/XvO23e
and hello to you too @sehe :)
 
@Shubham eyes bleed
 
Anyone know why is this happening ?
*knows
anybody ??
 
3 hours ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Cool we don't care
You can keep coming back. But you still need to use a debugger.
LOL
 
My debugger is std::cout.
8
 
10:20 PM
Flagging is reeeeaaaaally going to help you force strangers on the internet to solve your problem for you
 
That was done as you were being mean to me for the 2nd time :)
 
Ell
Being mean?
 
It's also very ironic that I get flagged for what @CatPlusPlus (rightly) said
 
snackchat
 
LOL , Now I don't care :) :D
 
10:21 PM
@Shubham He's not being mean. This chat is not your personal helpdesk.
 
@Shubham Have you read the newbie rules like a good citizen?
 
@Shubham So. Let me get this straight. I am mean because you're entitled to prompt answers? And we cannot object to you repeatedly harassing peaceful lounging with questions that you should debug/ask on Stack Overflow?
 
Ell
@jaggedSpire this made me chuckle :P
 
1 minute is so not enough for the first kick
 
@Ell Sorry. :\
 
Ell
10:22 PM
Its okay haha
 
@CatPlusPlus Damnit.
 
@CatPlusPlus Does the time 3 hours ago not count?
 
Didn't kick him then
Them pronouns whatever
 
in C#, Jun 8 at 9:43, by Roel van Uden
@FastSnail Hello dear unpaying customer, what can the C# chat room do for you today?
 
Oh. Just noticed
        if (ci)
            cout << "INDIAN" << endl;
        else if (ci == 0 && cy && cn)
            cout << "NOT INDIAN" << endl;
        else if (cn && cy == 0 && ci == 0)
            cout << "NOT SURE" << endl;
If only lori could see this
 
10:24 PM
your attitude man
 
@JohanLarsson nice
 
src/main.cpp:33:48: error: conflicting declaration ‘bolt::SemanticAnalyzer& symbolTable’
     bolt::SemanticAnalyzer(&symbolTable)(module);
                                                ^
src/main.cpp:29:23: note: previous declaration as ‘bolt::SymbolTable symbolTable’
     bolt::SymbolTable symbolTable;
We meet again MVP. Damn you...
 
one time there was a guy who truly believed we were support staff.
He had a 'let me talk to your manager' attitude :)
Guess the manager is puppy.
 
@Shubham At least we're not unawesome-sauce! Ha, rekt.
 
the customer is always right and the puppy is always grumpy
 
10:27 PM
@JohanLarsson You think I'm out of line? (start here) - I said nothing then.
But it was clear that the question wasn't welcome. It didn't magically become different, so I took the shortcut. Notice that I posted a more helpful link first.
 
@sehe I did not read it, just lame jokes from me. I have never seen you even close to the line.
 
:D
 
Robot was close :)
 
Unrelated, "FastSnail" is pretty nice screen name
 
yea
did you check out the lib?
 
10:29 PM
@JohanLarsson Robot likes to make a point on principles when he knows he's right, in principle. That can get a bit out of hand if people (who will remain unnamed) challenge it without proper arguments
@JohanLarsson Erm. Which one?
 
@sehe the lib
I have a feeling you would have written it better.
But gonna be nice to never have to worry about files - bugs
the wpf part is just a demo and not important at all
 
@JohanLarsson Mmm. The readme has me confused already
> XmlRepository is a baseclass for managing xml files.
BinaryRepository is a baseclass for managing binary files.
JsonRepository is a baseclass for managing json files.
AutoSaver is a baseclass for saving files on changes.
 
flame
 
I'd expect something like
> IRepository is the interface for a collection of settings sets (usually, files)
RepositoryBase is a baseclass for managing settings files.

XmlRepository implements a repository of XML files.
BinaryRepository implements a repository of binary files.
JsonRepository implements a repository of JSON files.
CompositeRepository implements a repository on top of (heteregeneous) other repositories
I won't even try to guess how AutoSaver works, especially since C# doesn't have MI
 
what is MI?
 
10:36 PM
Multiple Inheritance
 
I deprecated AutoSaver :) made it internal
Idea was to have it track changes in the graph after you registered an item for autosaving
got hairy :)
 
Ah, the good old STM or Undo/Redo hobby horse?
 
Software Transactional Memory (it's probably more the command pattern thing that I remember you having a lot of fun with?)
 
ok, this is simpler
just an IsDirty<T>() method with a couple of overloads
a bit happy with the implementation, if you don't specify a comparer it serializes and compares.
slight perf hit but a nice default I thnk
the undo thing I was playing with was all wpf, it is still beta
 
10:41 PM
> bool IsDirty(T item, IEqualityComparer comparer);
Seems to me you don't want the comparer for a set of properties. Instead you likely want to configure a comparer associated with a particular setting, and then let the repo combine the results?
Or just bite the bullet and disallow custom comparison
 
when using that overload it assumes file per type, the repo manages singletons
 
Also seems that cramming in expiring backup and atomic update is ... too much responsibility for one library. I'd say that is nice for it's own library. So you can use it with logfiles, the database, your settings files etc.
 
I think it makes a lot of sense to compare the bytes that will get saved
 
Yes. It does.
 
@sehe why not go for the max amount of bugs?
 
10:44 PM
kek
 
user3790646
night has been awesome
 
user3790646
wait that doesn't make sense
 
user3790646
goodbye, going to bed
 
@sehe thanks for the review. Make a pr with the readme edits and become a contributro?
 
Nah. I'm unable to open the stuff in the first place. I'd have to read the actual implementation (I can easily review the readme, but anything else I would need to know what the code actually does so I can decide whether the docs are in error or the library could be improved etc.)
 
10:56 PM
ok was juts fishing :)
gah, out of beers
this would have been a good time for one
 
is it wise to do raid 0 on mismatching SSD's?
 
found beers, gf gets all things right always :)
restocked
 
@nick It's not wise to do RAID 0, no
 
is raid0 the perf raid?
I never saw any perf from it, prolly crappy controllers
back in the raptor 10k days
 
@JohanLarsson I get like 50% sequential read/write boost from software RAID0 of two HDs.
 
11:04 PM
sequential meaning large files?
 
Yeah. Large files, not fragmented.
 
ok makes sense
raid is probably a better fit for ssds
 
huh
 
I thought it was the opposite? SSDs are faster and more reliable than HDDs which makes raid kinda useless?
 
On commodity controllers, mostly yes
raid 0 could reduce the latency by speaking to different spindles
 
11:07 PM
lol more reliable
 
latest tests do show this yes
 
Ell
Iirc latest tests show ssds lose their data when they don't have power for a week
 
but SSDs don't have the latency to begin with, and can pretty much saturate commodity sata controllers for sequential read anyways
@Ell gosh that again
 
Ell
But prolly only certain ones
 
well usually you some kind of warning when your HDD is failing at least
 
11:09 PM
@Ell when they've already exceeded their expected life time
 
Ell
Oh I see
Such misleading articles
 
> The fact that the 840 Pro exceeded 2.4PB is nothing short of amazing, even if that achievement is also kind of academic. Sauce
 
Ell
I don't place any trust in them mind
 
@nick this is true. But that's like saying humans are more durable than robots because they start to show signs of age after the age of 20
 
Ell
Ive just never had my ssd powered off for long periods of time anyway
 
11:10 PM
:D how is that going to matter for anyone who has a powerfailure while on a boat
 
@sehe people on boats are not concerned by power failures
 
Ell
The ones I know are concerned :P
 
@Borgleader 2.4PB of continuous writes?
 
> Anvil's endurance test writes files sequentially, so it's not an ideal real-world simulation. However, it's the best tool we have, and it allows us to load drives with a portion of static data to challenge wear-leveling routines. We're using 10GB of static data, including a copy of the Windows 7 installation folder, a handful of application files, and a few movies. (from here)
 
@Borgleader unless the power failure concerns their home address
@JohanLarsson Victory paste.ubuntu.com/11711030
 
11:19 PM
is cs_ a mono thing?
 
No, he just renamed it so that wildcard wouldn't catch it
 
is the wildcard a git thing? dpn't think i ever met it
 
bash shopt -s globstar (also standard in zsh, vim etc)
Also ISTR that git indeed treats ** specially
 
guys why do people use git over mercurial?
 
11:35 PM
why do anyone use anything other than git?
 
Ell
Mercurial is James bond
 
@nick adoption and flexibility
 
TFS is pink panhter but not the same luck
 
Cato!
 
ah
 
eh wat?
 
@nick Probably mostly because of GitHub
 
@nick why would people use mercurial over git?
I personally prefer Perforce the most.
 
11:56 PM
guys plz lizten

I actually find myself in an ironic situation. I feel like putting zero effort into my DBs class which is so damn easy a caveman of a caveman could do it. But I drift into data structures effortlessly and love the subject.
I feel like dropping DBs.....
but I can't because it costs money I don't want to pay back
is DBs important???
 
dropping classes costs money?
 
yeah cause if you use financial aid.
forgot to add that.
 
oic.
 
i have an assignment due at midnight for DBs but there's a practice midterm available for data structures
i essentially told myself "fuck this i'm doing the practice midterm"
 
@JohanLarsson he's fit (poor pit girl standing there the whole time)
 
11:59 PM
so my question boils down to: a rant...
 
you screwed up
 
yes
i waited until saturday to do the read-me's, assignments
all which normally takes a few hours
 
uhoh
 
but i forgot my password apparently
 

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