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06:00
@Rapptz You want to bring something good looking to C++. It doesn't work that way
but that's because I used the last template parameter instead of the first
I could have cut down ~100 lines if I picked the first argument instead of last
wtb operator[] for parameter packs
@Rapptz A lesson in real life.
I learned the hard way that you can't do partial template specialization on functions.
you didn't try hard enough
pleb
@Rapptz std::tuple and std::get something?
06:02
@MarkGarcia it goes downhill fast
I spent years in finance IT (writing mainly c++) I didn't get rich, neither do most people around me who were in finance IT ... Which makes sense - think about the amount of people who are in finance IT. It's easier to use money to make more money. It's very hard to use labour (white collar included) to get rich.
I don't think operator[] for parameter packs would be that hard
the compiler already has the info
and it's not like Args[0] is valid
You could even have Args[5] be a compile time error if sizeof...(Args) < 6
> parameter parks
hint hint @Potatoswatter here's a proposal ^
urgh I have to implement an UDP reorder buffer pls no
06:19
I am bored
i'm doomed haha
06:31
@Rapptz I'm in favor of tuple and tuple_element.
How can I pass a value from 1 thread to another?
Use globals
@rocky When in doubt, do all the work on one thread.
@Potatoswatter awful
the requirement was to do it on different threads @Potatoswatter </3
06:33
@Rapptz Because task-specific operators make everything wonderful.
We already have fold expressions
I badly miss Sim City 4's commute time mechanic while playing Cities: Skylines. :(
Managing traffic is basically useless.
@rocky Have one thread with for (;;) { sleep(1); printf("working\n"); }.
@MarkGarcia what about fucktorio?
@MarcoA. Next on the list.
06:35
Why didn't they just implement class feature in JavaScript?
@khajvah ES6.
oh wow
too late though
@Rapptz Recently on std-proposals I suggested an index pack operator, too. But these things are not redundant with what the library already does.
@MarkGarcia but don't forget: i.sstatic.net/3DF3P.png
What do you mean?
06:37
Also, Args[5] already stands for the fifth element of each argument.
No that's args[5]
assuming template<typename... Args> void f(Args&&... args).
Okay… then it's a sequence of array types: five of the type of each argument.
Not seeing it.
SSCCE?
template<typename... Args> void f(Args&&... args) {
    bar< Args[ 5 ] ... >();
}
06:43
that requires ...
@Rapptz So, then, 1) it can't be used inside a pack pattern, 2) the compiler needs to look for a ... later on before parsing any further.
This sound is usually associated with stupid responses
Not seeing the issues lol.
Args[5] is currently ill-formed.
If it's Args[5]... then it's a different statement
are you guys talking of something like this ?
If I got it correctly
No we're talking about without the ...
06:48
ah
well it's a parameter pack not expanded
Yeah I'm saying Args[5] could get you the 5th element of the parameter pack
and decltype(Args[5]) would get you the type.
and I suppose someone replied "you could do it with tuples"
yeah
I know that obviously
it's just a total pain in the ass
no, I'm a clairvoyant
anyway this doesn't seem so bad
Hi guyz
06:56
Hi
@Rerito hi guy
I need earphones
@Potatoswatter how can I print the value of this? char gchRobotCmdStatus = 0x00;


is it like this?

printf("Control Thread 1 \n");
printf("\n VALUE IS: %c", gchRobotCmdStatus);
yes @khajvah
Poor you
holy crap, that's expensive
I will get a $10 one, thanks
07:03
@rocky %d
Oh and on that matter, I wouldn't advise you to get the Parrot Zik 2 headset
@Rerito it looks ugly
and gay
@khajvah That's not worse that the fact the thing wouldn't even boot or charge if you get the battery to flat out
can you even notice sound difference in youtube vidoes (that's what I use) between those $200+ one and $10 one?
The difference will be huge if you're in noisy environment (say a subway)
07:07
or in our office :(
I watch movies/series on a daily basis during my commuting
With shitty earphones I need subtitles because I don't hear jack shite sometimes
With noice cancelling stuff, smooth ...
that's right
ok, back to JabbaScript
congrats on isolating yourself furthermore from the real world you nerd
that edit changed everything
This intentionally needlessly aggressive message provided to you by Cicada
07:10
Who is Cicada?
Yet another LRiO puppet
Where is LRiO, btw. Did she get over Lounge addiction?
Who is LRiO?
that girl
I can print the bits in C now. Thank you @buttifulbuttefly. Is there a way to print the 16 bits instead of printing 2 bits only?
07:12
with boobs
@rocky The 2 bits of what
@rocky You must be the first person that Cicada didn't troll right away
@khajvah Check starboard
void charToBit(char character)
{
    char output[9];
    itoa(character, output, 16);
    printf("%s\n", output);
}

// Control Thread
unsigned int __stdcall ControlThread(void* arg){
	//char gchRobotCmdStatus = 0x00;
	printf("Control Thread 1 \n");
	printf("\n VALUE OF: %d", gchRobotCmdStatus);
	charToBit(gchRobotCmdStatus);

	return 1;
}
07:13
oh
this @buttifulbuttefly
@buttifulbuttefly Seeing the world of public transportation here, I'm glad to be isolated from it
the output is just 2 bits.

VALUE OF: 00

it should be VALUE OF: 0000 0000
@rocky What is the domain of this program?
domain?
07:16
what is it about?
@rocky Yeah how about initializing the output with zeroes then? genius
user1804599
eww C
user1804599
get out
Remember, C stands for Cancer
user1804599
C++ is a better cancer.
07:17
please no @rightfold. T_T
@rightfold It's the Cure++
user image
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Amen
user1804599
Haskell is a bukkake.
@khajvah I need to get the 16 bit value of gchRobotCmdStatus and then check the value of the 4th and 5th bit.
user1804599
I.e. amazing.
JavaScript is the new cancer
07:18
@rightfold I wonder which side of the bukkake you're finding amazing
@Rerito remember, it's rightfold
@khajvah Guess it's the flooded one then
oops 8 bit only
@buttifulbuttefly it does not work. :(
I am very saddened to hear that
ffs
oh I see I missed more drama last night
user1804599
07:36
The title of this question is as descriptive as the names of POSIX APIs. — rightfold just now
@buttifulbuttefly should I just changed

char output[9]; to char output = 0; ?
lol nice
sorry.. I really don't know what I'm doing but at least I'm trying.
user1804599
Use Haskell.
@rocky Ask buttiful, he will help you
You just have to ping him more, so he notices your messages
07:38
@khajvah she
user1804599
No, Cicada is male.
@rocky char output[9] = "00000000"; for fuck sake were you dropped on the head when you were a baby
@khajvah her, she
@rightfold check again bub
ok fine
> check
Thank you @buttifulbuttefly and sorry
user1804599
07:39
DID SOMEBODY POST SPARKLY BJARNE
It is the ultimate starbait
its not working
When going for lunch I saw an elderly woman wearing a shirt saying: "I DON'T SWEAT I SPARKLE"
@rightfold ¬_¬ yes
but still, thank you
07:40
@rocky lol
@buttifulbuttefly sexy?
@rocky Then ask on SO, the end
Impressive. I mean the baseball player.
@wilx You have a kind face.
@wilx more impressive that the women doesn't even seem to realise she nearly got knocked out by that ball
07:46
@khajvah Well, thank you.
@thecoshman She is in awe. You can see her lips parted.
She was extremely confused
@buttifulbuttefly Strange--I just saw one of those this last weekend.
@wilx yes, and then the ball comes towards her
@JerryCoffin :O it's like this woman travels around a lot!
:\ I wish we had a bot that posted a picture of an alot any time someone (iow I) says 'alot' instead of 'a lot'
user1804599
I wish alots existed.
user1804599
Ah, what a beautiful lack of use strict; use warnings; on this Wednesday morning. — rightfold just now
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07:53
morons
Is it Wednesday already?
user1804599
Yes.
@rightfold What's the origin of Sparkly Bjarne, anyway?
user1804599
No idea.
user1804599
Maybe Pubby?
07:57
@chmod711telkitty I like potatoes. You can't eat diamonds.
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btw @fredoverflow I implemented a type checker yesterday!
That sounds very interesting.
I haven't worked on my stuff lately.
@fredoverflow you are so polite
08:00
@thecoshman just like Cicada
@khajvah FUCK YOU
@thecoshman and just like you
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@Shog9 dat compression
> Ununtu
@khajvah I'm working on this floating point operating system called Nananta.
08:03
@fredoverflow why not just Nanana and have a Banana as the logo?
@thecoshman No, Batman as a logo
@khajvah wat
NANANANA batman
That's fucking stupid
lol I wrote a class WhatsTheFloatingPoint the other day.
08:05
Bats > Bananas > Banana Man > Bat Man
I guess IEEE754 makes you suicidal sometimes.
vOv can't explain it, but that's the way it is.
Who is Banana Man?
user1804599
Donkey Kong.
@fredoverflow Do you want a banana?
user1804599
08:07
I want a reactive-banana.
this is getting weird
@fredoverflow Sasha Grey is banana woman
@MarkGarcia Aren't bananas radioactive or something?
Also bananas remind me of minions.
@fredoverflow Fuck those things.
Bananas are nice.
user1804599
Sasha Gay
Lounge<banana>
08:11
wtf why are those receive buffers 122 kB? it's laughably low and not even a power of two
To make buffer overflows easier?
@fredoverflow Virtually everything is radioactive to some degree or other. Bananas contain a lot of potassium, and about 120 PPM of potassium is the radioactive isotope (potassium-40).
According to you, I radiate!
@chmod711telkitty mostly hot air though
Bananas can power nuclear power plants
08:15
how can I get the value of the 4th bit in a byte?
(x >> 4) & 1
This isn't your google prompt, FFS.
@Griwes but it werks
thanks @fredoverflow
@fredoverflow (puts on RMS' face) you sir are a social problem!
08:20
@fredoverflow Under what license is this code? Can I use it in a personal project? Please tag accordingly, thanks.
GNU GPL 69+
GRIWES OPEN SOURCE IS NOT A JOKE
@buttifulbuttefly You need a comma there. It sounds weird now.
@buttifulbuttefly I HAVE MY RMS FACE ON, DO YOU THINK I'M JOKING
Ah, pong.
08:23
Can't hear you behind that massive beard and the sound of you eating your toenails
Stop making fun of our lord
Our lourd and savior
Lord and saviour
whatever
Xeo
Xeo
Our lard and flavour
Neo Xeo is the one
08:27
lol 134 MB receive buffers what the fuckkkk
@fredoverflow o_0
Bananaman is a British comic book fictional character. Bananaman is a parody of traditional superheroes, being portrayed as a schoolboy who is transformed into a muscled, caped figure when he eats a banana. The character originally appeared in Nutty as the backpage strip in Issue 1, dated 16 February 1980 drawn by John Geering. He has since appeared in The Dandy and The Beano. == Original strip == The original strip, by Dave Donaldson and Steve Bright, written and developed by the latter, and mostly drawn by John Geering until his death in 1999, is essentially a parody of Superman and Batman with...
anybody downloading Windows 10 yet?
@TonyTheLion fairly sure there are fools people running it
@buttifulbuttefly Eating his toenails is one of the more acceptable things RMS does
wow, CppCon will have a talk on Haskell: cppcon2015.sched.org/event/…
well, more like, on Haskell stuff done in C++, I guess
> practical lock-free programming
It will surely not be as good as the lock-free talk from C++Now? :P
08:36
> Five amazing things you couldn't imagine C++ can do
say... did we finally upset Bartek to the point he lefT?
^ This should be fun
@AndyProwl 1) compile first time
thanks pirate for breaking my pointer!
@thecoshman Nah - he just took a break. :P
08:37
> Large Scale C++ With Modules: What You Should Know
"You should know we're not gonna have modules any time soon. Sorry!"
My talk will be fun*!

(* Results may vary depending on your definition of "fun".)
fuuuuuuuuu markdown
I need to write to Marshall shit
I'm afraid it's too late actually
@thecoshman Didn't know about that. I found this to be funny: reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8isw5/…
08:39
Nah. Mail Marshall, CC Jon, all should be good.
> 2Two
Do you have Jon's e-mail?
> 1One
They couldn't've decided whether to use digits or words for room names, eh?
@AndyProwl /bow
@MarkGarcia yeah... like I said
08:41
@AndyProwl jon at cppcon dot org
@Griwes thanks
@Griwes oh wow, I bet it'll take a super computer to be able to scrape that email
email sent
fingers crossed
@thecoshman ...
Evades silly "@" greppers.
user1804599
What email?
08:44
@Griwes "Functors and monads as 'patterns'"... I knew it
:P
@Omega java is silly — Matt McNabb 4 hours ago
Truer words have never been spoken
@AndyProwl Nah. I'll have to do an edit of the description - that part assumed I'll get 2 hours ;P
Though I'm going to do that part at Open Content.
ah, that's unfortunate
> Stop Teaching C
!
> Null pointers shouldn't compile
08:46
> Racing the file system
There's a few interesting talks there, alright
:D
> for_each_argument explained and expanded
> How Rust will replace C++
they didn't have enough material or what?
like, really, a talk about for_each_argument?
> std::allocator Is to Allocation what std::vector Is to Vexation
@AndyProwl It's fun
08:47
Let's play "guess the presenter".
> C++ metaprogramming: a paradigm shift
^ too many f's
@rightfold oh, you have to be very smart to see it
@buttifulbuttefly Beware, I have a patent pending on extracting the 4th bit of a byte!
@AndyProwl Vittorio's good at presenting introductory talks :P
user1804599
In Mill all but the last expression in a block must be of type ().
08:48
@AndyProwl Nah, paradigm stays the same, syntax changes slightly.
Louis either has way too many misconceptions...
user1804599
So sub f(): String { "x" } sub g(): String { f() "y" } doesn't pass the type checker.
@Griwes I'm not claiming he's not. I'm saying having a "talk" about that is exaggerated
user1804599
:D
...or knows he's wrong and just tries to gain "street cred".
paradigm << 1 // a paradigm shift
08:48
@Griwes I quoted it just for the joke
it wasn't serious
actually it was a semi-serious joke
@fredoverflow stop
"Types are now first-class!" "Err. No. You can't store them in homogeneous containers; your container is heterogeneous." (actually "you can't store them in a vector") "You can't use a runtime int at compile time either, is it not first class because of that?"
Lakos having yet another talk on value semantics
That's how discussion goes with Louis.
user1804599
Somebody implemented PHP in Erlang.
08:50
I wonder if he'll say something new and practical
user1804599
Awesome.
And I don't think he had a talk about anything but hana in these past two years.
But well. He made people think he wrote something revolutionary... which sums the majority of the C++ community up pretty well.
Sommerlad on variadic templates scares me
I somehow can't stand his presentation style
> Benchmarking C++ Code
and the fact that he claims to be the inventor of RoZ
08:51
That should be Robot's talk. :D
I told him
more loungers should have talks
> Expression Templates: What, Why, When, Where, Part I
@AndyProwl Welcome to C++, where people claim they invented things they didn't invent all the time.
guess I'm not going to attend this
@AndyProwl And then part II, and then part III.
the guy's English is unintelligibl
08:53
Nah.
After 20 minutes of the first one, you'll understand him easily. :D
I tried, didn't work for me
@Griwes I don't mind so much, I'm just happy to see so many people use my language
2
@AndyProwl I've had a chat with him last year at C++Now, I had no problems understanding him.
> net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians
lol
Which is strange, since usually it's non-natives I have problems understanding...
08:55
@Griwes He was at Meeting C++ and I swear I understood nothing
I mean, it's certainly me, but I'd rather not follow a three-part talk on expression templates I won't understand
@AndyProwl I thought you were good at C++
> C++ on the Web: ponies for developers without pwn’ing users
@buttifulbuttefly That was long ago
Uhmm.
also I'm bad at non-standard English
or rather, no that's not true, I'm bad at that guy's English
08:58
@Griwes cringey
Hi Jesus
> Cross-Platform Mobile App Development with Visual C++ 2015
lol flags already
the day just started
actually I should work
I validated it just for the lols

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