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@TonyTheLion If you thought C# was verbose, wait until you see VB.
@CatPlusPlus The Four Knaughts of the Apocalypse are my favourite feature of classic VB: Nothing, Missing, Null, Empty
@EtiennedeMartel I've seen VB, unfortunately
@TonyTheLion That guy can go motorboat a buzzsaw.
@TonyTheLion Nobody does that, the IDE inserts it for you – every time.
I did ASP.NET in VB
14:00
@TonyTheLion It has type inference.
@R.MartinhoFernandes blah As WhateverCompilerYouPickAGoodType
@jalf Nah, just Dim blah = value
@TonyTheLion And you survived?
(You need Option Infer to be on, but why the fuck wouldn't it be?)
@TonyTheLion people claim a lot of things on the internet
also I think I have an Alzeihemer, but...
14:02
@BartekBanachewicz Erm, no you don't.
what was value_or_exception return called again?
Can one drink into dementia?
Because I'm pretty sure it wasn't called value_or_exception
optional
optional is value_or_nothing
I mean specifically for return type
when it's valid to have a problem :)
14:03
Either T Exception
@Borgleader I did, seeing I'm still here
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Either
@CatPlusPlus that!
@BartekBanachewicz true
@BartekBanachewicz std::future
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14:04
@BartekBanachewicz C++?
Expected<T>!
@TonyTheLion It was a rhetorical question, I'm impressed you lived through the ordeal
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Q: How memory will be deleted?

Vanilla FaceLet's say I have structure struct Foo { int whatever; int whatever2; ... }; And I have this type of array Foo **array = new Foo*[128]; Then, to every pointer I assign new structure for (int i = 0; i < 128; i++) array[i] = new Foo; Then, after a while I deallocate: delete...

It was either Either or Expected
@Borgleader Thinking about it, my current C++ job is worse than the VB.NET ordeal
14:05
but prolly the latter, since yes, I mean C++
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@BartekBanachewicz Either (Either T Exception) (Expected T)
saw that coming.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Depends on what you're drinking.
@Xeo does it mean I know haskell now? :3
@TonyTheLion :(
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14:06
No
@R.MartinhoFernandes Another victim of the crappy C++ teaching system, no doubt.
if only it was so simple
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... I must seriously be doing something very very wrong here
I failed to explain a friend what a Monad is recently
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14:06
I mean, we can't be the only people with this problem
It's such a fundamental thing...
what problem?
@EtiennedeMartel vodka, whiskey etc
heavy stuff
@R.MartinhoFernandes I cried a little when I saw this question
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Maybe. I'm not a doctor. Perhaps you should ask your nearest healthcare professional.
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14:07
By default, when you deploy to a touch-device (e.g. iPad), all TouchEvents you get are dispatched as MouseEvents
@BartekBanachewicz You failed at life.
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But that is costly and unperformant as fuck
(Seriously though, I still don't know what a monad is, and look at all those problems I solve)
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So I have Multitouch.mapTouchToMouse = false
(So it can't be that important... right?)
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14:08
and Multitouch.inputMode = MultitouchInputMode.TOUCH_POINT
I wish this was on tumblr.txt
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But if I do that, text input fields won't get focused anymore :|
After tapping on them, nothing happens
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No virtual keyboard, no selection inside the textfield, nothing
@EtiennedeMartel but hey, at least I can display a lot of cubes on a computer screen!
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14:09
I mean, are all those other Flashgames on mobile out there using MouseEvents?
@Rapptz I like how that person there takes one anecdote and raises it to the level of law.
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That'd be a fucking surprise, considering the performance problems with that on mobile
@Rapptz Oh gosh
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> You turned them off, but forgot to turn them on.
Ahahaha
14:11
@EtiennedeMartel That means nothing. (Look at all those problems those people that don't know what RAII is can solve)
@R.MartinhoFernandes How did you manage to write that without having my sarcasm drip all over your keyboard?
Ugh, @EtiennedeMartel, the answer with Discoveries.ToList().ForEach got accepted :'(
@EtiennedeMartel I think he meant you don't have to use monads to benefit from knowing them
@R.MartinhoFernandes Even with Jon Skeet saying sensible stuff in the comments below it?
anyway I am looking at LiftM2 on wikipedia implementation and I still don't get it :/
14:13
Just ridiculous.
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Q: GCC API unable to demangle its own exported symbols

Konrad RudolphI’m trying to use GCC’s abi::__cxa_demangle to demangle symbols exported from an object file that was produced by g++. However, I invariable get the error mangled_name is not a valid name under the C++ ABI mangling rules Here’s how I call the function: std::string demangled(std::string const&

@EtiennedeMartel See the "related" sidebar.
Why do people hate foreach constructs so much now?
Replacing nested foreach with LINQ; modify and update a property deep within
Converting Foreach Loop to Linq and getting error
Is it possible to replace this foreach loop with Linq?
how do i build dynamic linq queries at runtime using strings?
LINQ Select() or ForEach loop
So much crap.
What happened to using the best tool for the job?
Now they're just golden hammering the shit out of LINQ.
14:15
apparently they suck even more than me at this.
Terribly. They could be repurposed as a vacuum cleaner.
TBH I remember LINQ as SQL with modified syntax that can be used not only on dbs
"how do i build dynamic linq queries at runtime using strings?" sounds really amazing.
alright
I rebuilt some of my tutorials and they seem to be working fine
@R.MartinhoFernandes what.
#define SELECT "SELECT"
14:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well you could build an SQL like language and parse that and then apply the appropriate operations based on what was parsed. I guess?
@EtiennedeMartel Zoidberg already serves that purpose
@Borgleader Doesn't that exist already, and happens to be called... SQL?
@Borgleader ...
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
#define SELECT "SELECT"
What are you guys talking about?
TheDailyWTF: SO edition
14:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hes asking how to do it, not "is there a saner way to do this"
I sure as hell wouldn't do that
Wow
I'm hungry
Speaking of which.
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Q: How to loop on classes inheriting from std::vector contained in boost :: any

AlexisSo I have a base class who inherit from std::vector template<typename T> class Base : public std::vector<T> { std::vector<T> vect_; public: Base() : std::vector<T>({1, 2, 3, 4, 5}){} const std::vector<T> getContainer() const { return vect_;} }; and I have stored multiple-objects in a...

14:21
tee hee I still have one burger on my desk
What the hell is going on here.
@BartekBanachewicz It's more than that. It's the main thing that makes C# awesome.
@KonradRudolph See my answer (not comment)
@R.MartinhoFernandes actually I was looking for a generic way to loop over element with the for loop in C++11, so container of the stl or personal container. — Alexis 21 secs ago
Well, on that note. Back to work.
const std::vector<T> getContainer() const { return vect_;} looks terribly wrong — Bartek Banachewicz 10 secs ago
14:23
Once I had a hungry jack's burger in my car for 3 months. When my friend discovered it, it still looked fresh - scary
@Rapptz I'm out.
> You are more likely to be shot in Chicago than Afghanistan. - ಠ_ಠ
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> Y'know, it really says something that I can almost read Itanium ABI mangled names by now.
lol
e-book cartels!
Apple is guilty of existing
oh wait
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ha.
> Africa is twice fourteen times the size of Greenland.
static enums, good or bad?
I thought this was interesting.
14:28
What are you trying to tell me? I think my example code covered all of those. If you got stuck with something else this time, you might want to open a new question. — sehe 1 min ago
@TonyTheLion and much warmer
Sigh
Actually I'm just trying to find a base class from which stl container and personal container can inherit in order to loop over it. I'm looking at boost typeErasure — Alexis 1 min ago
I don't know how he wanted to tell vector to inherit from his class
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Q: How to bitshift

ZhenyaHello I need to bitshift the next line of code (in C/C++), so I don't use floats at all and I speed up the algorithm. Could someone help me out? As I don't know how to bitshift, if an explanation of how to do it would be very helpful, so I can do it on my own later. Y = 0.299f * R + 0.587f * G ...

anyway I don't know if suggesting Type Erasure made sense
14:31
Input iterators are covariant.
@BartekBanachewicz Dafuq did I just read
I am pretty much sure that there's a concept for iterable already
@Borgleader I don't know either.
@BartekBanachewicz should not be has_begin.
Should involve ADL'ed begin.
{
    using std::begin;
    begin(c);
}
More like this.
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14:34
@Magtheridon96 ... IRTA "How to bullshit"
What does using std::begin; begin(c); do that std::begin(c); doesn't?
works for non-std containers.
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ADL
@Borgleader If c is a my::container it can call my::begin.
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@DeadMG std::begin(c) also works for "non-std containers" :P
14:35
@Xeo >> is the right bullshit operator, and << is the wrong bullshit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh I see, thanks.
> However, this approach is (at best) incomplete. Per suggestions from @R.Martinho Fernandes, this type won't allow you to take everything that can be used in range for. All std containers can use std::begin and std::end, which are found via ADL, and these functions could be found for your containers too. You'd need something like that to be really covered here.
I think it won't hurt him, at least.
@BartekBanachewicz begin©
okay time to watch that nvidia presentation
14:41
link?
actually more valve than nvidia
@TonyTheLion Elitist Slut nazi?
14:44
pilot is an insult now?
apparently
Apparently China runs windows XP
China is rather big
@ArneMertz Hmm?
14:49
oh god they used SDL
:?
Your all pompus rectum pirates
@thecoshman ^
lol
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Put the opposite instruction on there. Now the people that always do the wrong thing, will now be doing the right thing. Then the people that actually read instructions will be screwed over, pleasing your inner anarchist. — David Moore 15 hours ago
At least user zero width space, it has broader support — Ben Brocka Mar 7 at 19:24
stab
Does @JerryCoffin have a twitter account?
14:52
ffs Wikipedia
Banana is a small seaport in Bas-Congo province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the Atlantic coast. The port is situated in Banana Creek, an inlet about 1 km wide on the north bank of the Congo River's mouth, separated from the ocean by a spit of land 3 km long and 100 to 400 m wide. The port is located on the creek side of the spit, which shelters it from the ocean. It is about 8 km south-east of Muanda and connected by a paved road running along the coast. Facilities The port of Banana consists of one wharf of 75 m and depth 5.18 m, with two small cranes for ...
I WANT TO SEE THEIR MAIN EXPORTS
Banana?
oh a seaport
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@TonyTheLion It's not this one
@TonyTheLion No (and no plan to ever have one either).
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I figured as much
@JerryCoffin ah okl
14:53
@EtiennedeMartel Hmm Hm?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit AH, I see now where you found it.
@EtiennedeMartel I've saved hard the past 6 months for this
@TonyTheLion Click my link.
@EtiennedeMartel repost
I like my version better
Write opinions on cgdb ITT
@Aboutblank Tony the Lion has saved hard the past 6 hours for this
@TonyTheLion CLICK IT AGAIN.
14:55
@BartekBanachewicz Fragment: consider revising
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I couldn't care less
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what?
@TonyTheLion You could probably care less to the extent that you didn't mention it at all
@BartekBanachewicz OMG you're too young for Microsoft Word grammar check context menu item
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JBL
JBL
14:55
Oh hai Steam Summer sales.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit apparently.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit for those that do care, I thought I'd be nice.
@TonyTheLion you're a kind and generous lion
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That thing was annoying.
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14:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fucking blue squiggles
Weren't they green?
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Were they? I somehow have a distinct memory of blue
Your memory is daltonic!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit those are the best! they flagged passive voice too iirc
14:59
Your memory units are broken robot
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not, I got that joke.
"Fragment" generated way too many false positives to be genuinely useful.

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