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Xeo
Xeo
00:00
@rightfold No, not actually meeting him/her, but fainting because of screaming too much before s/he's even visible.
user142019
Is he at a conference or what?
user142019
I'm missing something.
I can't take the pressure.
Xeo
Xeo
He's interning at Microsoft.
I'm hitting evac.
36 minute conversation.
I didn't do too bad I guess.
I hope he doesn't think I'm weird. ;~;
<33 He said "No problem, see ya."
I wasn't a huge bother!
Yaaaaay~
00:08
So what did you talk about?
Uh.
I'm assuming you weren't just trying to get an autograph for 36 minutes.
Reflection engine that I'm working on
he didn't comment on my idea to generate a MAP file from the linker to link function addresses
Since Clang can't really give me that information
he did say that using Clang to generate the reflection info wasn't a bad idea.
Or rather, that it "made sense".
I wanted to ask him more about himself, but
@ThePhD Yes it can.
Clang-based reflection stuff already exists, you know.
00:10
I couldn't think of anything good to talk to him about that didn't seem trivial, annoying, or inadequate. =[
@DeadMG Function addresses for compiled MSVC code?
user142019
Oh cool horses in Minecraft.
user142019
@Xeo OIC
er, if linking succeeds, then yes.
I'm not linking the code. I'm just compiling the code to get the type information. I... don't think linking will succeed?
What not with potentially reflecting MSVC library types and shit.
I haven't really tried it.
user142019
I feel horrible.
user142019
00:14
I should get a normaller sleeping rhythm and eat more healthy.
er
I don't think Clang can deal with MSVC library types, full stop.
user142019
Can't wait till I have my job.
@rightfold .....6 months.... can't wait until I get another job.
@ThePhD You can't get function addresses without linking. And reading them externally doesn't guarantee they won't change after relinking.
@CatPlusPlus Would not the app loader change them anyway?
00:22
I don't know if ASLR touches code position.
You have to request position-independent code explicitly, so I'd guess no.
BTW, I'm ratted again, so be gentle on me :)
Or maybe it does. I don't know.
~magic~
I agree
it's like, zzzzzz.
welp, time to try another test case of "Fixing what ThePhD broke" which involves parsing the Windows headers with debug Clang... zzz.
Time to try out some time-tracking things.
@ScottW Holy shit, I'm still loading.
shouldn't it have aborted or something by now?
oh.
I coulda just terminated the process, you know
I thought it had frozen for all
no
although I am currently torrenting, gaming, and building all at the same time.
my poor hard drive
it's not even an SSD
sbi
sbi
00:33
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, some ripoff. That's probably the one apprentice they keep around at the State Bank of India.
oh, to dodge my worthless brother
btw, I'm back
sbi
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz That'd be notsbi, then, just to stay in character.
@not-sehe A capitalized name doesn't make him bigger than me yet.
@not-TonyTheLion Speaking of staying in character: I wouldn't have been expecting any other suggestions from you, really.
my internets is so slow, only 250kbs download :(
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman It's really hard to see, but I think this guy is having a Sternburg beer. So it can't be me, since I'd be drinking Wernesgrüner. (Also, he isn't hairy enough.)
@DeadMG Why is that? Did you confine you to the doghouse?
I live in the middle of a swamp
sbi
sbi
00:40
Actually, that was the alternative I was considering to the question I did ask, but I considered it too silly.
what, "Do you live in the middle of a swamp?"
sbi
sbi
Wow, 33 people logged in, and the place is essentially dead, except for a boring puppy. Gah, I guess I have to goto bed then.
hey
it's not my fault the other guys are all group masturbating
I'm doing useful stuff.
Yes, I do know how to use the bin functionality.
00:49
> Boost no longer supports the 80386 target CPU, the minimum x86 32-bit target is i486.
I am not masturbating. I no longer have the manual dexterity to do it. I can barely stand. Strangely, my typing skill improves with beer.
@CatPlusPlus oh dang got to retire that 80386 now
Awww
I walked home from work and completley missed sbi. D:
@ThePhD Get a better rifle.
@ThePhD what did STL say? :D
"Error on line "+CHICKEN+": expected 'chicken'" says it all, really.
@Rapptz wish he just justified text
@melak47 Not much. I think he wants to see my Reflection Engine in action.
So I have to finish my reflection engine.
And show it to him.
Maybe I should show him cowboy_cast ~
he'd love that I'm sure
If he can like me after I show him cowboy_cast, I'm sure we'll get along great. :D
01:02
he's not stupid.
cowboy_cast goes with several bottles of vodka and broken dreams.
It goes with the bonds of true Friendship /cc @EtiennedeMartel <3
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: .NET frameworks all suck [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17415853/can-stdremove-pointer-be-used-to-remove-all-indirection-from-pointer-type
God damnit, I have a feeling this can be done with SFINAE and recursion, I just suck too much balls with templates to make it happen T_T
This is why I never get any rep :P
Doesn't really need SFINAE.
Also the original problem is probably a dumb idea.
01:17
I was thinking of "Is it a pointer? remove_pointer : done"
It would give me rep I don't really care how dumb it is xD
Just recurse until you hit T.
Probably will melt itself on function pointers.
That's what I'm trying to do but failing to (see message about being shit at TMP)
see my answer
Well fuck, that was simple...
yup
01:29
lol
Heh.
I didn't think I'd ever say this, but... I should've listened to Cat
01:42
http://img0.liveinternet.ru/images/attach/c/5/3970/3970473_sprite198.swf
This made me smile more than it should have
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01:53
how do I become God?
Anybody made sone sort of smooth scrolling before?
@Pawnguy7 Smooth scrolling sucks
Smooth scrolling in internet browsers, I mean
Hrm?
I mean, I want it to speed up, then slow down, sort of.
02:16
@Borgleader AWESOME!
Oh yeah! const & and && overload explosion!
What is it called when you have a race condition on a condition variable's spurious wakeup variable?
.NET frameworks all rock.
@JABFreeware Yeah. Rock age.
02:32
@JABFreeware tololololo
troll*
:D
Oh.
Hey jab.
Sup kids
@MarkGarcia Type Erasure: now with 100% more Java?
@Aboutblank If that's the case then Boost's damned.
02:47
I found it funny that most boost components had a few lines in the change log and then BAM wall of text for asio
I feel dirty, I answered a question with reinterpret_cast
also... @ScottW <3<3<3<3<3
I like when companies use open source software, it's so much better
@Borgleader In your answer: s/they're quite useful/they're very useful
@Crowz Nah, it isn't.
@MarkGarcia Fixed, what's wrong with quite?
The only thing good about is that it can potentially drive up innovation.
02:53
@Borgleader Just like its homonymish word, quiet. "quite useful" is too "low" a phrase for std::vector.
cpx
cpx
The program .exe I created through Code Blocks 12.11 is detected as virus by 14 other antivirus software.
Congrats.
cpx
cpx
struct S {
};

enum E {
    x, y
};

int main()
{
    int x;
}
lol
cpx
cpx
This was the code.
02:59
I wanna try
cpx
cpx
Try it on Code Blocks 12.11
I wanna try on MinGW.
@cpx The moral of the story: don't use antivirus software that has cool (slow!) UI.
in PHP, 1 min ago, by Ash Ketchum
Does scaling a PHP-based website and a free shared hosting server have any effect on each other?
03:02
@Rapptz Why doesn't it include MSE?
cpx
cpx
Every .exe I create through Code Blocks is detected as a virus.
Oh. There's Microsoft.
@cpx ITT Code Blocks is a virus
Hehe... question about permutated strings posted by Alexander Ovalle. And then another one posted by sergio ovalle. Interesting... Not sure if brothers, coincidence or multiple accounts.
cpx
cpx
lol
03:04
@Borgleader If they're the same people, then what the fuck?
@cpx Most likely that cbconsolerunner.exe thingy. I think it loads and injects DLLs and stuff to your .exe.
Does it have debug symbols?
@Rapptz No clue... and in both cases it seems like homework... I think he's asking multiple questions and slowly getting away with having SO do his homework for him
cpx
cpx
It has detected virus for both Debug and Release mode.
Or maybe I'm just fucking paranoid
cpx
cpx
03:07
I have compressed the .exe into a .rar file if anybody wants to take a look at.
how similar is the code in the question with the code provided in the answers?
@cpx I'm gonna pass :p
@Borgleader An elliptical asking style from the Ovalle.
elliptical asking style?!
@Borgleader Elliptical = purposefully obscured in meaning.
03:08
oh
Iam an agriculture engineer, i do not know debugger — sergio ovalle 14 secs ago
Oh my xDDDD
@Borgleader Sure he does! Pesticides kill bugs. Those are... debuggers! :P
You guys think making fun of that guy is funny?
@AshKetchum a) Wtf is wrong with you b) That pun was good
Thanks. :)
c) being an agricultural engineer has nothing to do with not knowing what a debugger is
03:13
@AshKetchum I don't think they're making fun of anyone
d) He was telling that he is an agriculture engineering, hence he doesn't naturally know what a "debugger" is.
It's irrelevant.
Alright.
I don't know what this Ovalle guy is up to...
@AshKetchum He's learning programming his professional background is irrelevant.
03:17
Yes, what I am saying is, maybe he was asked a question such a way in which the questioner made it look like he would know from his past knowledge.
What?
@Borgleader FFS man.
Every answer to those 3 questions are the fucking same.
I know, why do you think I'm so fucking suspicious?
Never mind. I was just writing random stuff. Forget it.
@MarkGarcia Work's fine
@MarkGarcia Works for me.
03:19
@MarkGarcia Works for me
Eh, it's back. Network proxy stuff not working well.
Just in time Boost has finished building.
OK. CMake FindBoost not working with 1.54.
@AshKetchum Farmers have more debugger than anyone else.
what?!
@AshKetchum The ones used to kill Caterpies. :)
@Potatoswatter Not gold farmers (obscure WoW joke is obscure)
03:30
confused.gif
I finally have the reputation to join the chat \o/
Welcome to hell
Not nice
@AaronKyleKilleen Be sure to read the newbie hints.
@AshKetchum You have no sense of humor whatsoever do you?
03:33
I do, as I said, I am writing random stuff.
Hmm… my text editor says my braces all balance but GCC disagrees, and the only error is at the outermost scope.
@Potatoswatter clearly theres a bug in gcc :P call an agricultural engineer
I've been working through C++ primer 5th editon, I managed to score a new copy on amazon a few weeks ago for 30$, I'm about done with the second part of the book. Almost ready to start the 'Tools for Class Authors' part.
#if's could not be lining up.
@AaronKyleKilleen That post actually caused some suspense, until I got to the end and (whew) you didn't ask a question!
03:39
lol
@ThePhD There are none.
Ah.
Well then, good luck, :D
It was a good suggestion, thanks. Actually I lied, there is one.
Cool. After wrestling with CMake, Boost now compiles seamlessly with my code.
It appears to be a very strange bug. It's failing to report an undefined identifier, then losing track of braces. If I add a brace to the offending function, I get the proper errors.
well… just one more step to having seen it all :)
03:52
hihi
Hows it goin?
Good. You?
Pretty good
Trying to figure out how to use std::thread
so far, no luck lol
for some reason std::thread thread(game.tick); doesn't work :(
What is "doesn't work".
04:04
@GManNickG on benefits
Throws an error @GManNickG
relevant:
class Game {
private:
	int width;
	int height;
	int tickRate;


public:

	Game(int width, int height, int tickRate) {
		this->width = width;
		this->height = height;
		this->tickRate = tickRate;
	};

	~Game() {
	}

	void tick() {
		std::cout << "YES\n";
	}

	void render() {
	}

};
Ask on SO if you want real help. : )
I know, I'm not looking for help
@Tips48 You're not using .join() or .detach() on the thread.
@MarkGarcia I get an error in the constructor
Last peice of code that is relevant Game game(WIDTH, HEIGHT, TICK_RATE);
04:07
@Tips48 "constructor"...
?
Not sure what you mean @MarkGarcia
@Tips48 It's like "hmmm...."
err ;P
I feel like I'm missing something obvious lol
Don't worry. I'm deep.
okay lol
what's annoying is that when I take the tick() method out of the class then it works fine
04:12
@Tips48 I think you're not passing this.
still don't know what you mean xD
i'm strugglin tonight
Hmm, making a function that accepts a predicate and parameters for a constructor, and conditionally uses its arguments, and replacing a lot of if statements with it, is a bad idea.
o.O
Just reading that gave me a headache
Like this:
@Tips48 Something like this: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
That &x.
04:15
instead of if ( error ) throw something( blah ), throw_if< something >( error, blah ).
Now blah must be well-defined even if error is false. Bitch.
@Tips48 To verify that this is pointing to x: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
@MarkGarcia you are a genius
worked perfectly :o
@Borgleader Yeah, but throw_if doesn't just throw any more… it dives into some metaprogramming and does one of a few things with the object it maybe constructs.
@ScottW I like it when you talk dirty
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04:35
PHP is a tough guy's programming language.
@AshKetchum In the same way stabbing yourself in the face for no reason is a tough guy's sport, yeah.
Nope, not like that.
@GManNickG Don't mind him, he says random shit
Is it just me or do some of Scott Meyers tips in Effective C++ seem almost stupidly obvious, for example: 54. Familiarize Yourself With the Standard Library or 53. Pay Attention To Compiler Warnings or 4. Make Sure Objects Are Initialized Before They're Used.
@AaronKyleKilleen You say that and yet a lot of people on SO don't do those things
04:43
lol
Yeah.. not to mention the book is old as hell
People back then were scared of the Standard Library I think.
Even now people are afraid of using vectors and stuff because they think it impacts performance.
I cant wait for his next one :3
@Rapptz I facepalm every fucking time
"I want to avoid dynamic allocation so i write shitty fucking code instead"
@Rapptz it does impact performance!
It makes performance a lot higher...
I used to prefer arrays, now they seem kind of unpredictable by comparison, I still have to go back and read up on how I should pass them through a function.
arrays suck, that is all
the only reason I preferred arrays in the past is because I was so new, I was uncomfortable with member functions
04:51
Hey hey
It's been awhile since I've been on here.
I guess no one would remember because my username was like user64983893 something or other.
I'm sure you won't have that problem anymore, 猫肉かわいい, it's not like most of the people on here are unable to distinguish what that even says or anything.
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Q: New Here, How Do I use this site

Master ShawnI'm brand new here and just wondering what this site is for. One of my friedsn recomended this site to me for my C++ help so how would I do that. How can I put my code? Would I just copy and paste it here? Also, how could the people here help?

yikes...
Oh it means cute cat beef lol
lol "friedsn"
Though I think it might be grammatically incorrect.
04:56
Well it's on the meta now..
I was just saying that you changed your name from one random name, to a name that, to people who can't read it may as well be random, although if no one else uses that language in their name or at least has a different number of characters maybe people will be able to remember
@AaronKyleKilleen But I have a cat smoking a cigarette in my picture.
oh, on my screen everyone's pictures are like 1/2 a centimeter across, how do I change that?

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