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11:00
This does appear to be the effect of a message being mis-understood by zealots of the opposing camp (cf. Jyllands posten muhammed cartoons?) (I know you are not - to disambiguate)
@MarcoA. I have had it without the tea.
@wilx that could also work I suppose, how was it?
@MarcoA. Decent. Stealthy, too, because you do not taste the alcohol in the Coca-Cola that much.
doesn't coca-cola contain an acid?
quite a few, I suppose
11:02
@wilx cool, so I can get drunk without knowing I'm getting drunk
@edition Hydrofluoric, yes.
@wilx no, no, you have got to be joking.
@edition You stomach contains hydrochloric acid. I am not joking either.
we'll call this "wilx's burp'n'drunk effect"
@thecoshman ITT an entrepreneur is a dick
11:03
@MarcoA. lol
some even own them
@edition Some are, too!
morning :)
or .. afternoon :D
@gnzlbg evening
TIL :P
11:04
... How do you "Return" from a python function?
If I have template<typename T> struct { foo(T&&); } is the T in foo a universal reference or rvalue reference?
@ThePhD return
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva rvalue
Oh, it's literally just return.
@chmod711telkitty yeah, best to let the situation get out of hand whilst waiting for more suitable personnel to arrive. You know, that's surprisingly sexist. A police officer is a police officer
11:05
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva No, it is not UR.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva for a universal reference you need T to be deduced, that is not happening since T is known
@chmod711telkitty It looks sexist? What is sexist is the fact that it's just the women who get nude there. Poor officers having to deal with that
@gnzlbg which means I must introduce a method template and constrain it to be T which sucks MASSIVE balls
how would you add serialization to multiple different formats to a type?
i am thinking providing operator<< in a format_name namespace so that the user can import the one it needs
but maybe just providing different named free functions like to_format_name is enough
@elyse Geez. I like your argumentation
11:07
Celebration isn't important anyways.
you can introduce a template constructor and enable it only for the type:
template<class U, class U_ = uncvref_t<U>, CONCEPT_REQUIRES_(Same<U_, foo<T>>{})>
foo(U&&) {};
This is the usual pattern
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva yeah, there was a proposal to deduce types from constructors but it didn't move forward
often, delegating to a private help method to get some readability
11:09
so people know it is not optimal, but that's the way it is right now
> move forward
@sehe pun not intended
pun carefully constructed in place
i've also needed to sfinae destructors in the past and there is no way to do that right now
you basically have to use a base class
so... it could be worse
user1804599
@sehe eh?
user1804599
11:11
It's a side-note, not an argument.
I'm so hungry I could eat a krill
user1804599
lol krill
aren't they like giant lobsters, only much much smaller?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva lel
@elyse right
anyone has to deal with serializing a type to different formats before?
11:16
man Qt's huge
I need 43 MB of .dlls to distribute this simple little GUI lol
SJD
SJD
Hello!, any OpenGL fans here?
@Rapptz are you using Qt5?
yea
"This is a MRAM location (mem mapped) not the primary memory" - I can't fathom the reason why you still fail to mention the platform, since this si obviously platform specific. — sehe just now
@gnzlbg Yes
@Rapptz and are you including only what you need? Qt5 is pretty modular
11:17
yeah I am
it's not the actual Qt .dlls that are big
well it is
how do you provide operator<< ?
i'm thinking of putting it in different namespaces so that one can use a specific one by importing it
I don't. Who mentioned operator<<
it's these things over here
@Rapptz then I really can help you much there
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz good ol' icu
11:18
@Rapptz oh yeah, thats icu, do you need unicode support?
@gnzlbg In that case - stream insertion - I'd probably use manipulators
oh yeah that's icu
it's even prefixed lol
to select the format?
I am actually doubting between providing multiple operator<< or providing to_format functions
user1804599
tomorrow I go to the dentist
@Rapptz cool
user1804599
11:19
for reasons of tooth decay prevention
@gnzlbg No. Using QString seems to require it though?
@Rapptz if you don't need unicode you might get around it by using some os function, but if you need unicode support icu is the only library that actually works correctly
user1804599
fucking bacteria
Since when is Unicode optional? :P
@Rapptz check the docs, maybe you can disable it
11:20
> Some might argue that there might arise a small problem with shipping 27M ICU libraries. If you don't need ICU (site.icu-project.org) you have to recompile Qt with ./configure -without-icu.
I'd rather not.
I'll just suck it up.
@Rapptz can you dynamically link against icu?
its installed in most OS anyways
@Rapptz How big is the QtGui distribution now?
I remember it begin 30meg compressed at the time
All Qt .dlls (aside from icu) are 15.7 MB
@Mr.kbok I had in mind that icu is about 30-50mb :/
Widgets is 6 MB, GUI is 5 MB, Core is 5 MB
11:21
Why is ICU so big?
@Mr.kbok because unicode is hard
probably the database
whoever thought lets encode all past present and future human languages using the same format had some huge balls
user1804599
Luckily shared libraries are only loaded into RAM once.
11:23
some unicode symbols actually depend on things like what countries do exist at a given time, like for country flags the meaning depends on the ISO 22 country codes
somebody said that's the definition of global mutable state
I don't use operator<< for serialisation.
operator<< can eat it
@Rapptz what do you use?
any naming convention for that? I can use to_dot , to_vtk, to_hdf
is there a "simple" and/or elegant way to make a c++ binary display its own source? (no, I don't mean a quine, it is a full-fledged program, but I need to get the source after compiling it)
I use a free function usually
11:25
@elyse Except ICU is usually packaged with the app, so each gets its own version, so no factoring
I provide both to_string and operator<< that just forwards to to_string
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva no you
user1804599
use proper installers, such as Portage
@quasatillis Not possible
11:25
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Hush.
@Rapptz is there any convention about how to name them?
@quasatillis Use a custom build step.
@gnzlbg No.
user1804599
@quasatillis provide the source code as a file with the program.
user1804599
then have the program read that file
11:26
But the usual approach I try to take is something akin to "Types Don't Know #"
@gnzlbg to_format wouldn't work (efficiently) in many cases. I said /manipulators/ for a reason
I blame Luc.
@Rapptz That +1
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva is a paper by Howard Hinnant
11:27
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva do you even C++ talks m8
@gnzlbg providing multiple << is path to insanity
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva They are a poor version of C.
I think it's a programming language
not sure
I only use CUDA/OpenCL master race
I heard we will get templates soon
And virtual functions one day maybe
11:28
And then Longdong will call pure virtuals.
virutal funcitons that return verbibols
So "Wtf :D" is flaggable in PHP room
user1804599
Wtf :D
Just like "PHP" is flaggable in this room.
11:29
What are you doing in the Poop Hoarding Processor room?
yeah thats what i was suspecting, i'll check into how to do that with manipulators
if you happen to know of any good read about that please let me know, i haven't written one yet
@ElimGarak: can you please point out where I failed with the rules?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Mmm. I agree. WTF might be a superior PL
user1804599
PHP is nice.
So "Wtf :D"
11:30
@quasatillis perhaps you should read them
@quasatillis Your question belongs on Stack Overflow (if at all)
Look, StackOverflow is magical.
Also, good day
if you say so
thank you for pointing it out
11:32
It's a question & answer site!
sehe, you offended him.
I don't think so. He's just disappointed
sehe please be nice to the newbies
Your general aggressehevity is not welcome
I thought I was explaining what he asked for.
You're scaring away our customers.
11:32
Scarring custommers
I was this close to selling that boy some crack.
sehe was the one really helping out
Oh, you're still here. Wanna buy some crack?
@quasatillis sehe is a known troll actually, don't take what he says seriously, he's likely trying to waste your time or piss you off in a way that will drive you away from this room.
I've already said, he helped really
11:34
By pointing to stackoverflow?
you've fallen to his mindgames easily
:D Don't mind the regulars. They seem to have a case of the Mondays
Yeah, StackOverflow is really a fake site that will steal your identity.
the RTFM dump was "unhelpful"
We are amazed that you have only answered but never asked question on Stackoverflow before.
11:34
sehe got divorced because of SO. Wife caught him with the boost tag.
@quasatillis (they know. they're just bored, sry)
I had no idea this is a SO related thingy
@chmod711telkitty We = all the kitties in this room
I said use a custom build step
11:35
(and rather in a hurry / whatever to post a well-formed question)
where the heck is cat when you need him ...
@chmod711telkitty He's deffo not a kitty
@quasatillis oh in that case: zip the sources, embed as resource.
@Mr.kbok: like char* SOURCE = "___PLACEHOLDER____" and a "sed"?
@quasatillis in that case a xxd -i instead of sed. But really. Make it a compressed archive and embed the resource.
right, facepalm
11:37
@quasatillis Yes, or char * source = \n #include "thisfile_processed"
sh*t, I even know and have used xxd :(
@sehe you mean ... cat is a imposter?
thanks guys
No problem, cum again.
@quasatillis mark thisfile_processed as dependent of thisfile and generate it with a custom build step
11:38
should I post a answered SO question for this?
Not unless you value your chat privileges.
@Mr.kbok He mentioned sed. I'm pretty certain he's not using MSVC
@sehe It's a compiler agnostic term.
@ElimGarak hahaha.
@Mr.kbok Right. that's why it's bolded, I presume
Nevermind.
It's not.
11:40
Hi, I just came across tuples and I can't ask another question for 90 minutes. (Asked one already.. about tuples). Can I ask a question here?
He knows he can use sed or whatever. He asked for the less painful solution.
SO says self-answers are welcome: stackoverflow.com/help/self-answer
@AnukulSangwan What do you think?
I'm sure it's intended to be helpful. I just don't get it.
@AnukulSangwan Yes @ThePhD is our local tuple specialist
11:41
43 secs ago, by sehe
Nevermind.
Why can we not access tuple elements by index? eg
tuple <int, string, int> x=make_tuple(1, "anukul", 100);
cout << x[0];
@quasatillis Yeah, if you figure out an elegant way that would be useful to others, by all means, feel free to share
@ElimGarak I do not get the message
user1804599
11:41
> Brendan Eich reads up on every mistake ever made in designing a programming language, invents a few more, and creates [JavaScript].
user1804599
This one is actually true.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva anukul de rire
shite it seems MFC is no longer installed by default with VS2015
7 mins ago, by sehe
:D Don't mind the regulars. They seem to have a case of the Mondays
user1804599
Or at least, would be compatible with the present.
11:42
@Mr.kbok en position laterale de securiter
cool, I just need some time to accomodate
Everyone does.
> fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'afxwin.h': No such file or directory
Yep, not there. Screw you MS
@AndyProwl You have to pay I think
:D
11:42
@AndyProwl thank god
@Mr.kbok it's Pro edition
Or install the package separately
Back from lunch break
@AndyProwl lol, C++ is no longer installed by default. :P
And still hungry
11:43
Umm.. can anyone help me with this?
Why can we not access tuple elements by index? eg
tuple <int, string, int> x=make_tuple(1, "anukul", 100);
cout << x[0];
@Mr.kbok In fairness, I sorta kinda think I saw that the stuff became free again (VS2015 style?)
ANUKUL LA POLICE
@AndyProwl uh, what I said? :)
@Anastasi
From info about a (Windows) driver update:
> Fixes blue screen caused when the device is removed while the computer is sleeping
11:43
english?
@AnukulSangwan std::get<0>(x)
;_;
@AnukulSangwan You can /only/ access them by index.
Yes, I know about get. Why does x[0] not work?
@Mr.kbok That I have to pay. I paid. I have no MFC :D
11:44
You should rejoice. The lack of MFC is a sign of good fortunes ahead.
I guess I should have picked custom setup and checked it somewhere
Because what would be the type?
If you want an array, use an array
@AndyProwl oh, which version do you have?
@Mr.kbok VS2015 RTM, Professional
11:45
@sehe I've never specified a type while using cout. like cout << var_name. C++ figures it out on its own.
Analstasiya
@AndyProwl oh. I misunderstood
Also, you can modify your installation to containz the MFC. I think I have it installed.
@AnukulSangwan Okay, how would the compiler figure this out? operator[] takes in integral value, but it could be runtime-changing
Like it figures out every other time cout is used.
11:45
lol
@ElimGarak Yeah I guess, but if I rerun the installer I'll have to do all sort of shenanigans after to make things work again with our buildtools (we have highly customized shit here)
@AnukulSangwan It's just not how the language works. Types need to be statically known. The indexing operator doesn't satisfy that constraint
@sehe "Why use get<> instead of op[]"
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Yesh. Do you think I'm the one not getting it ROFL
@AnukulSangwan Every object in C++ has a type, even if you don't have to specify it. What is the type of x[1] ?
11:47
Or more intuitively: x[i]
std::your_mom
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@sehe I'm trying to take it slowly
i've specified it when i declared x.
@Mr.kbok I think the whole confusion stems solely from the fact that x[1] and x[0] seem to be statically resolvable
11:47
@AnukulSangwan void f(int i) { tuple <int, string, int> x=make_tuple(1, "anukul", 100); cout << x[i]; }
@AnukulSangwan Go ahead. Continue not listening. But please, also refrain from asking/complaining
@AnukulSangwan what is the type of x[i]?
@AnukulSangwan /facepalm
I AM listening. But we do use such a style in maps...
11:49
throw inb4_noob; // Ain't nobody gonna catch, tho.
@AnukulSangwan maps are not heterogeneously typed
@sehe Just link him to a book or something.
@ElimGarak nothing like zubat I suppose
@AnukulSangwan Think. Try. Think again. Complaining just extends your ignorance. Thinking and trying helps.
I would recommend asking here
11:51
@ElimGarak Books are overrated. They don't teach thinking and analyzing.
@AnukulSangwan what is the result type of operator[] ?
Well, I guess this is not exactly the right place to ask questions which have seemingly easy answers for experts like you. I did ask for permission before asking a question here. There's a 90 minute delay before I can ask another question on SO. sorry for disturbing. i'll get going
@ElimGarak I prefer the classic throw up;
@AnukulSangwan we already ask you twice at least to think about the result type of operator[]
I think they should allow you to use tuples only after reaching C++ level 10
11:52
i do not know
user1804599
I still think question bans (even if temporary) should make it impossible to chat.
@AnukulSangwan Did we say yes though?
@AnukulSangwan what don't you know, what is the problem? just think about it, the understanding will just follow
well my .csv parser works so there's that
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva did say yes.
11:53
happy monday time for work
"I do not know is the beginning of all knowledge", lieutenant commander Data says. But that knowledge does not begin in the Lounge.
user1804599
why'd you write a CSV parser
@AnukulSangwan Also if stackoverflow thinks you should stop asking questions and sit down to think maybe you should do that.
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Q: Possible bug in lambda mutable reference capture optioning in GCC 5.2.0?

VermillionAzurehttp://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/252266963e43652a versus http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/838b3b45b25f577e Why does it make a difference whether I say: [&, data]() vs. [&data]() Should it? Or should it not?

QuestionOverflow
11:54
I couldn't find one that handled the files I passed in
I am proud to report that catoverflow.com is still a thing.
extremely shitty question from a lounge regular
@VermillionAzure of course it makes a difference?
wait, @VermillionAzure are you cinch?
11:54
one captures by reference, the other by value
@Mr.kbok welcome to 2015 friend
we missed you
next thing you're gonna say you didn't know @AnastasiyaAsadullayeva was Cicada.
user1804599
I dislike how you can write [x] instead of [=x].
@Mr. kbok I read on meta as to what the reason for this delay is, and it isn't what you're implying it is.
damnit guys
@AndyProwl jesus fuck me
this is terrible.
@AnukulSangwan Well, give me the link. Maybe I'm wrong.
should have deleted your question when you had the chance
@VermillionAzure You... drive by linked a poor question? That's ... interesting
@MarcoA. :D
11:57
@VermillionAzure You just suck at lambdas
@elyse Me too
@sehe It's 1:57am don't mind me
"Ask questions only when they really need to, presumably after some research hasn't paid off"
Another question asking what I've asked (regardless of how stupid it is) doesn't exist.
It's 8 AM here I'm still writing C++ friend
No excuses. Perseverance.
11:58
> If you need to ask questions more than every 1.5 hours, you probably aren't putting enough thought, time or both into your questions, which isn't fair to us
@AnukulSangwan of course it does, what you asked has been asked millions of times before, we tried to help you understand, but you seem not willing to put any work into understanding
so why should we put any work in helping you?
@AnukulSangwan They'll be hard to notice, and most of them will be downvoted because in general questions revolving about fundamental misunderstanding of language features are not helpful to others
Australia's PM unseated - interesting...
@gnzlbg sorry for my lack of basic skill of searching. could you please link me to the question so that I can stop wasting this room's time.
You're not wasting our time. I am a bit stumped at work and you're providing an amusing distraction.
11:59
@JonClements Did they send Syrian refugees back out to sea?

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