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@FredOverflow That's why the Most Vexing Parse is, in fact, most vexing.
I can't find the text for function declarations in funtion definitions, now
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Q: What is the best choose int,short or char

BBetaConsider that int take 4 bytes in memory. to understand what I'm looking for take this example : for(x=0;x<10;x++) //do something in this for instruction I know that the value of x is less than 11, I have seen lot of codes and most people declare x like an int, why we shouldn't or why m...

What the fuck is up with some of the answers
@Code-Guru Actually GCC disagrees.
@FredOverflow xactly
So it should work.
16:02
@CatPlusPlus hrmm...guess I need to get to a computer with a compiler...
So it's MSVC fault maybe.
Fuck C++.
@Code-Guru coliru?
Anyway, declaring the function outside the ctor should fix the problem regardless..
I just tested it on Coliru.
@melak47 umm...last time I tried on these public computers, coliru doesn't work ;-(
@CatPlusPlus yah...it's foobar on this end
hmmm
I need to SaveContext.
@Code-Guru just because there's foos and bars in there doesn't make it foobar
@melak47 =p
I can't even see the foos and bars...so it is foobar
well..use a real browser
16:10
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Q: How to get type of a function by its name/pointer at compile-time for a template parameter default value?

alvekoIs there any way to get a type of a function by its name/pointer at compile time and use it as a default value for a template's parameter? Consider the following code: template <typename TreeNode> void default_visitor(TreeNode* node) { std::cout << node->data << std::endl; } template <type...

"I don't want a simple solution, I want more complicated one."
Also you all suck for providing it.
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus I like the default-argument version more.
You're weird.
Cool, even today I got my dose of "you suck" :)
C++ is bad for you.
16:14
What do you mean
Xeo
Xeo
You are bad for C++.
@Xeo Good.
Xeo
Xeo
cue Grumpy Cat
@Xeo: Question: do I understand correctly (from what I was reading in the chat) that you and @LucDanton (or perhaps only him?) are working on some kind of range-based library that would make Haskell-like constructs available in C++?
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+1 just for the tildes.
Xeo
Xeo
16:17
Many people are working on many range libraries.
And I'm not one of them (yet). :)
FWIW, Robot is also doing one
And the purpose is to enable Haskell-like constructs, right?
@AndyProwl I also built a range lib for Wide.
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@Xeo I'm not one either and I'm not even going to attempt it.
Make LINQ for C++.
user142019
Especially not for C*ugh*++.
Xeo
Xeo
16:18
@AndyProwl The purpose is to provide a good range-library - I don't think this has much to do with Haskell
It's just that Haskell provides pretty nice range functionality.
@Xeo OK. So it's not about allowing stuff like filtering a container then mapping it?
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl Sure is, but how is that specific to Haskell? :)
@DeadMG Is it publicly available? I'd be curious to learn from it
@SanderDeDycker well, iinw, in written/spoken languages "less" is equivalent to "less or equal", the same way that "or" is equivalent to an "xor". And in this context he would make his point telling that 10 is actually way less than 127 or 65535 depending on the chosen size type... — zmo 4 mins ago
what the fuck language does he speak?!
@Xeo OK, functional programming in general, but I've seen you guys were mostly communicating functional-like ideas in Haskell
16:20
@AndyProwl Sure, in my repo.
Xeo
Xeo
1 min ago, by Xeo
It's just that Haskell provides pretty nice range functionality.
I think this room has a range fetish
Xeo
Xeo
No, it has a functional fetish.
I don't have any fetishes :(
What is the advantage of ranges over iterators?
16:21
@TonyTheLion everything.
template <typename iterator> using range = std::pair<iterator, iterator>; //range<fetish::iterator> range_fetish;
@DeadMG specificity fail
@DeadMG C++
Well I wrote in an answer that one of the reasons ranges have not been formalized yet is because Boost.Range is not expressive enough and does not allow for high-level functional programming idioms like those in Haskell
And I got an answer by Nicol Bolas saying something like "Why would we want C++ to look like Haskell?"
So I was wondering if I wrote BS
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If you're coding C++ it can only be because its a fetish, because no sensible person would subject themselves to this torture voluntarily.
Xeo
Xeo
16:23
@melak47 Nope nope nope.nope
he's right at the general case that "Looking like Haskell" is not an objective
Simplest, maybe, but not the shortest. If no any other good reason to overload it, why to waste space? Or is there any other advantages? Can you also elaborate a bit on what && does here? :) — alveko 3 mins ago
@DeadMG I think I don't have the link. Couldn't find it on your website
but you're right that Boost.Range sucks hard and C++ could really use real ranges.
@Xeo nope? :p
16:23
@AndyProwl :laffo:
WTF is this starfest?
@AndyProwl You're right.
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion I do.
16:24
@AndyProwl Because it's really good functional language.
have a look in Algorithms and Range.
Starfetishes
And why would we want C++ to look like Haskell? Also, people did submit proposals on elements of ranges. — Nicol Bolas 44 mins ago
@DeadMG Thanks a lot
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Where fetishes are rampant. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
Silly imperative programmers.
16:27
@DeadMG Oh wait, so that's a library written in Wide?
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl Would work reasonably well in C++14
@Xeo You mean, once translated into C++?
So today I wrote a python script to remove some attribute from a slew of XML files, and then came to the conclusion that when writing them back to file, the CLRF was messed up. I mean why can't this stuff just work?!! Why do I have to back and look why an invisible character apparently messed up all these annoying XML files. I find this kind of stuff so frustrating. Grrrrr
I'm not familiar with Wide so I need some time to get accustomed to the syntax
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl I mean the concept, so yeah
16:30
OK
@AndyProwl If you're not too Narrow minded, you can adjust to Wide. :P
@Borgleader I get to work with Unreal Engine now. WOoo. :D
@DeadMG Can you help me build and work on WIde?
I would like to help make your STL. :D
and strew cowboy casts all over it?
I don't even think cowboy cast is possible in Wide.
16:34
@ThePhD It's not.
@AndyProwl Yeap.
I think I'd use Wide as a scripting language.
@AndyProwl Yeah, it's not that far removed from what you can do in C++, it's just that I implemented some C++14-equivalent features, and my ADL rules are a bit different so you can implement them with lambdas much easier.
While I keep working on my own, anyhow. :D
@ThePhD It should be pretty easy to build. Just download Clang, LLVM, and Wide, and build.
16:35
He says, as if it doesn't require a massive amount of tweaking for Windows...
it's built on Windows.
BTW @DeadMG since you insist on manual namespacing, consider doing what C# does and allow module X.Y for nested ones.
@ThePhD Not if you use rubenvb's builds
@CatPlusPlus Going to, that's just not a priority right now.
16:36
@DeadMG "It really should be quite easy -- I only want you to move the mountain one measly little foot to the left."
@JerryCoffin To be fair, I build on Windows all the time.
@JerryCoffin Nothing right amount of explosives can't solve!
@CatPlusPlus What's the alternative to manual namespacing?
more problematically, I haven't updated it to work with the latest Clang/LLVM, and also thanks to some accidental source control shenanigans, there's a bunch of bugs in it which aren't fixed.
Basing modules on filesystem hierarchy.
16:37
@CatPlusPlus C# kind've implicitly does that for you.
Well, Visual Studio does, anyways.
@DeadMG I know -- but as usual, refuse to let reality get in the way of what seemed to me like a decent joke.
IDE generates namespaces, but not the same thing.
fair enough
@JerryCoffin I chuckled. And then cried, because I'm moving the mountain. ;~;
@ThePhD The Wide repo also includes "Visual Wide" now
16:39
Ooh, kind've like Visual GCC?
Except cooler? :D
er, no
right now all it can do is syntax highlight Wide files in a very basic fashion
... Can I hit F5 and compile Wide files?
er, no
=\
I could work on that, then.
I have a small amount of experience with the VSSDK.
erm
16:40
Hope you like MSBuild XML files.
well, really, the next thing that needs doing is for me to fix a whole bunch of the Wide internals.
TOOLS ARE EVERYTHING. D:<
@CatPlusPlus oh gawd
and then the next thing that needs doing is the parser to be re-written to not suck and produce all the information I need for brace matching, parser error reporting, etc.
@CatPlusPlus I don't, they're horrific. I didn't touch them when making Visual GCC.
But because of that, I lost the ability to make it so GCC can be set as a "Platform Toolset" option, which makes it harder to integrate into VS (you have to make a Build Config and have new "Executable Directories" for it to behave. Really lame).
16:42
by the way
feel free to help write the Wide libs, but I reserve the right to reject anything you write
VSSDK should allow me to make a PLatform Toolset option, so you literally can make a regular C++ project, use it like normal, and then just migrate the toolset from "VC++ v110" to "GCC 4.8.x"
@DeadMG You'll probably reject everything, but I'll live. :D
@ThePhD Make a feature request (ahaha).
@CatPlusPlus Well, what I'm doing is really just hijacking the PATH. I make it so VS sniffs out my cl.exe before it sniffs out the real one,
I should buy a fan. And speakers.
and that forwards all commands to gcc (after doing command-line-cleaning).
16:45
@ThePhD MS supported pretty much that at one time. Called it "Programmers Workbench". Unfortunately, most users were still on MS-DOS at the time, and it needed a minimum of about 4 Meg of RAM to work worth a damn.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG And we reserve the right to open the library to the public ;)
oh wait
I misread, nvm
anyone want to join me on a Java project?
@Code-Guru ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
@CatPlusPlus Without a fan I would boil.
Or a PHP project? I've always wanted to learn PHP...
16:51
Go for it. I wholeheartedly support you.
@Code-Guru ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
=p
@StackedCrooked Do you support me enough to join me? ;-)
I have a PHP project for you: burn all PHP books in your local library.
@Code-Guru Er .. I'm busy.
user142019
@Code-Guru write a monadic parser for Gear in D.
16:53
Write me an extensible IM in C#.
Write a Java interpreter in PHP and a PHP interpreter in Java.
user142019
And run the Java interpreter in the PHP interpreter written in Java.
Ell
Ell
Write a program which takes parses a program and outputs a minecraft world made of redstone
user142019
interpreterception
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interception
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16:54
@Ell Redstone back-end for LLVM.
wtf is redstone
user142019
Turing-complete Minecraft stuff.
user142019
People have created CPUs in Minecraft.
Ell
Ell
How should I distinguish between "update given package to latest version" and "update package repositories" on command line?
@rightfold yes!
user142019
@Ell $ foo update and $ foo upgrade bar.
16:55
@CatPlusPlus instant messenger?
@rightfold Hrmm...never heard of Gear
@Code-Guru It's rightfold's language in progress.
@FredOverflow Yes.
and I just recently heard of D
Simplest also does not mean the best, so any benefits over decltype in this particular case? — alveko 29 mins ago
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16:56
@FredOverflow Incapable manager.
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:cripes:
@CatPlusPlus Aren't there enough IMs in the world already?
@rightfold Interpretation Monad
@FredOverflow No.
I usually just use whatever my Linux distro comes bundled with, and it works just fine.
user142019
Instant Moodles
16:57
XChat... oh wait, that's not IM, that's IRC, right?
user142019
Use Adium.
Xubuntu comes with Pidgin, but I don't use IM, so...
user142019
You do.
user142019
You are using IM right now.
Yes, but I am not using ICQ and that AOL and MS stuff or whatever.
16:58
it's not what you would consider IM
user142019
I use TCP for IM.
I use Linux.
user142019
With Netcat as client.
@FredOverflow IRC is IM, but I use multiple protocols and don't want to use multiple separate programs.
Okay, and it has to be written in C# because...?
17:00
Because.
user142019
Because that's his homework assignment. :>
user142019
Write it in D.
user142019
Anyway, it's probably doable using libpurple.
I could write a song about programming languages, and I'm only allowed to use the notes C, C#, D and F# :)
Meh libpurple.
libpurple is not threadsafe.
Welp.
user142019
17:04
spawn a single libpurple process and communicate with that using messages.
user142019
Do it in Elixir.
user142019
Thread-safety is for pussies.
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haha
I've used it, you spend your time in the event loop.
user142019
Single libpurple event loop actor.
Actors are your answer for everything, aren't they?
Go ahead and suggest using Erlang already.
;)
user142019
17:09
I already proposed Elixir, which is a great alternative to Erlang.
user142019
Even if it's only for the syntax. You can actually directly stare at it without having your face turned to stone.
It's not on the first page of Google results, it doesn't exist.
@CatPlusPlus Display more results per page.
user142019
100 results per page.
I was generous enough to scroll.
17:10
Buy a bigger monitor.
user142019
8 questions tagged
user142019
Even after the retagging of questions related to the Python library with the same name.
If you turn your head 90°, it's an infinite number of questions!
user142019
If you turn your head 90°, your brain adjusts the image so it still reads "8"!
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@FredOverflow They are awesome.
17:16
@rightfold ...there is a small segment of the population for which that's not true (but it is pretty rare -- one in several million, IIRC).
user142019
No more race conditions and deadlocks.
user142019
At least, no race conditions if you use common sense.
@rightfold Actors against racism?
user142019
That's the AAR technology.
user142019
Also very popular.
17:19
@rightfold Not as popular as AARP though.
@AndyProwl Hullo. The code is mostly here and here, although it may be more interesting to look at what the result looks like.
@LucDanton Bookmarked, bookmarked, and bookmarked. Thank you!
@AndyProwl The result is very Haskell-ish not because it's a goal, but because I went for the tightest interface. No operators, no special syntax, just named functions. That and the lack of generic lambdas means that the fact that all that stuff is lazy and curried by hand 'leak' into the interface (although not in a bad way).
If you're not familiar with e.g. LINQ you might want to google for 'ana cata bind', which is the kind of ranges this is about.
@LucDanton So when we will have generic lambdas your work will eventually look different?
@AndyProwl Will they be in C++14?
17:25
I am not familiar with LINQ and functional languages in general, but I'm trying to catch up. I'm studying Haskell at the moment
@AndyProwl good for you
@FredOverflow Yes they will be
@FredOverflow Indeed I'm enjoying it a lot
@AndyProwl I don't know about eventually, but it could.
@LucDanton I see. Are you planning to make a range proposal out of it?
@AndyProwl Don't know about that. If it's practical enough I may use it as an example to showcase that D-style ranges are a good fit for C++. I'm wary of candidate range proposals to be too timid in comparison.
@AndyProwl Speaking of, I should have mentioned the D range library as a reference also. That page also links to the Andrei paper that started it all.
Um wrong turn of phrase, given that paper is from 2009 and came after the fact. Oh well.
17:36
@LucDanton Oh, thank you. Lots of materials for me to learn. I have never tried D, although I read a bit about it - but mostly stuff related to Design by Contract
Anyone remembers a tool that popups a window where you can type an app name to run it.
Like Windows' start menu. I'm bad at words.
user142019
Spotlight.
Xeo
Xeo
Win-R? :>
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@CatPlusPlus Unity Dash.
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:!.
17:38
@rightfold Is that a Haskell operator?
user142019
Not unless you define it.
Well hello there, kids
How are you today?
@Cheiron Wishing I still felt like a kid.
@CatPlusPlus it's called launcher tool iirc
@JerryCoffin Oh well. I guess thats better than looking for the godforsaken goddamned Mysql connector manual. I just want to know hwat possible errors the get_driver_instance() methods can throw. Is that too much to ask?
17:42
The one I was looking for was Launchy, but there are alternatives so I have something to play with.
Thanks for help.
Jerks.
@Cheiron I'm not sure about "so much", but probably "too much"...
I really should get that fan, it's not getting colder at all.
@CatPlusPlus I already have one, had it on all day. Now I have a stiff neck
Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Technology?
Also not clicking that link at work. Dx
17:52
@ThePhD: Give me a shout if you have problems building or running Wide
@ThePhD It's a news article.
@DeadMG It'll be a while. Can't really expect me to get much done until lunch. :P
@ScottW OGL?
@ScottW DX Master Race! OGL needs to die! <flame>
@ThePhD o_0 I thought you where a fan of OpenGL
Try the Bin
18:01
@CatPlusPlus Is it quicker then the default search?
@thecoshman No, only Bartek is.
@EtiennedeMartel he's not the only one
@thecoshman I am, but I'm still using DirectX. Also, Bartek is not here, so I can flame OpenGL and not get kicked for it.
I'm betting Khronos pays his rent.
Also,
LUA SUCKS OPENGL SUCKS FOSS SUCKS <3
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18:02
damn, people here have a serious problem with assumptions ¬_¬
@thecoshman Always assume, because being an ass is fun.
@ThePhD whoa calm down
@Cheiron It's better. I'd have to try it on my laptop to tell if you if it's quicker, not noticeable on my desktop.
@melak47 :P I'm just having fun while Bartek isn't around~
And that's :effort: so do it yourself if you want.
18:02
Oh god don't star it Bartek will see. ;~;
Xeo
Xeo
Ahaha
@ThePhD OGL sucks and FOSS often sucks, I agree.
Xeo
Xeo
You mean @Bartek
@ThePhD I'm so gonna star that.
YOU GUYS ARE HORRIBLE.
Xeo
Xeo
18:03
:)
Hey, could be worse. I could have pinned it.
Or...
I got an idea.
.__________________.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Me too. Thanks.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Bartek, please read chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/10070141#10070141 [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
18:04
lol
This is a terrible topic.
It's worse than my gif.
Shame on you.
You're missing the joke.
that 'joke' is bad and you should feel bad
even I think it's funny
18:07
and?
and puppy is like the most srs animal in this room!
Alright, so, this week, I'm trying Gangplank.
user142019
I want a D REPL.
I want a beer.
user142019
I want a bear.
18:12
I want a pear.
@mohit How did you not read our newbie hints?
The Bin told us what to do
Also, I never worked on any open source project, and I'm guessing most people here are in the same situation.
@mohit That said, you probably have more luck asking that on Programmers.SE.
been asked repeatedly
@mohit highly suggest doing your own private projects first.
user142019
Bin Laden is hiding in Bin.
18:17
._.
You guys are horrible. D:
/bin/laden
@rightfold He's underwater now.
user142019
18:33
/bin/laden > /dev/water
I
I need a name for "City in the Sky"
CityintheSky is a valid identifier
of course it does
No, not Skyloft. D:
@ThePhD It's not Skyloft.
18:43
g++ -std=c++11FredOverflow 11 secs ago
@ThePhD Metroposky? Celestial? Celestria?
@FredOverflow Meow.
what's wrong with "Motherfuckin' Floatin' City, Bitches!"?
@ThePhD I have a name, but I'm keeping it for Black Butterfly.
@FredOverflow If I named one of the last two or "Celestia", @EtiennedeMartel would probably get far too happy. D:
18:47
@EtiennedeMartel Well, I figured one out already, so I'm good.
@EtiennedeMartel Called it! /cc @FredOverflow
@ThePhD Hey, is it that surprising?
No points for that one.
Hm, true, it was pretty obvious.
Floatus Citius?
Widius Developmentation...ius.
rofl
I think that Developmentariat might be better?
18:49
Sorry guys, but I need to repost this classic:
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Q: Throwing the fattest people off of an overloaded airplane.

IvyMikeLet's say you've got an airplane, and it is low on fuel. Unless the plane drops 3000 pounds of passenger weight, it will not be able to reach the next airport. To save the maximum number of lives, we would like to throw the heaviest people off of the plane first. And oh yeah, there are milli...

And oh yeah, there are millions of people on the airplane
lol
oooooh
I'm playing Mafia and I got Jester
posted on June 18, 2013 by Garrett Serack, MSFT

Howdy! Today I thought I’d start explaining how NuGet supports C/C++ packages under the covers, and look into how one could (theoretically) manually construct a package without using the CoApp PowerShell tools.   As I mentioned before, C/C++ packages built for NuGet didn't require a whole lot of change in NuGet itself—primarily because if we had made the Package Manager do

/* some simple function */
#define SimpleWriteString( str ) printf( str )
fail function
@CatPlusPlus so evil
evil squared

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