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12:38 AM
@Mikhail You must jest.
 
 
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7:08 AM
ThePHD is staying busy and doing some pretty cool stuff.
 
7:35 AM
If anyone has built Qt on Windows before, I would love directions on initial installation end-to-end. I'm getting fatal errors I can't resolve with Google just on the installation alone. Assuming Qt has poorly documented dependencies here. Either that or the site's SEO topic organization is bad.
In my case, MinGW + VS + Qt. If I can get as far as downloading Qt successfully that would probably help. It complains about vsredist (error 1603) in particular.
 
@person27what do you mean? You get an error when downloading the installer?
you can just download the offline installer
 
Installer runs fine, it reports all files downloaded completely, then proceeds to do something or other and near completion it complains with this error which involves vsredist. In my infinite wisdom, I did not copy the whole error but I'm positive it's induced by some configuration of VC++ binaries being available or not on my computer, I just don't know what the correct option is to resolve this error and Google so far hasn't proved fruitful on this quest.
I'll take a look tomorrow though when I have more time. I'm overdue on sleep right now
 
it's vcredist and you need to know which version it wanted. The installer does bundle the required vcredist though, so I'm not sure how you got that error
 
 
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10:17 AM
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Q: Can I add a deduction guide to `std` namespace?

daruneSuppose I want to make a new deduction guide making the following possible ? std::string str; std::basic_string_view sv = str; Would that be an Ok customization ?

 
 
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2:31 PM
@Mysticial soooo Linus was not happy with intel. That said he seemed to think the new threadrippers were nice.
 
 
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4:53 PM
Other than function definitions, what is valid "anywhere" but not inside a function?
 
defining a class?
 
huh now I found a way to circument that function definition inside function definition limitation using static functions inside a dummy class definition.
though you cannot have static member vars inside that class definition
 
5:47 PM
@Mgetz Got mine 90 min. ago along with a colleague. We nearly fucked it up.
They told me on Saturday they will have "20-30" in stock. Complete bullshit. As we were waiting in the car, we decided to head to the front door when it looked like there were around 5 people waiting.
They only actually had 6 in stock. A few people left and came back later - they missed it.
 
6:05 PM
@Borgleader The obvious answer would be "defining a function".
 
@JerryCoffin Yes, I'm looking for better alternatives (if any)
For reasons I dont want to get into I need a macro to fail to expand if used inside a function
(and by that i mean, generate a compile error)
sadly, I cannot test for the presence of __FUNCTION__ (because its UB to rely on it outside of functions)
 
@Borgleader Okay. How about "define an anonymous namespace"? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/61472e974dcde1cc
 
@JerryCoffin would also fail inside a class
 
@Borgleader Ah, good point.
 
 
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9:49 PM
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Q: Why is the "Loop" survey restricted to those 18 and above?

user58The new blog post Introducing the Loop: A Foundation in Listening links to a survey, that appears to be what the Loops is at the moment. That is this: "Through the Loop Survey" on SurveyMonkey When I go to that survey, the first thing I see is this: To continue, please confirm you are a...

^^ Obviously they're showing us 18+ content.
 
 
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11:03 PM
 
I haven't written any C++ since Thursday
 
Old people remember seeing one from Brittany once
 

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