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10:00
@BartekBanachewicz oh, so it's just the drivers that are only 3.2?
@thecoshman they use mostly normal hardware from other hw vendors dont they? how the hell would they make that hardware "3.2 only" ?
@thecoshman it's entirely the software problem, yes.
@melak47 buy only using hardware that only supports upto 3.2
@TonyTheLion well, I still have people in there :p
@BartekBanachewicz (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
10:01
@melak47 lol
@thecoshman oh you flipped a table
@thecoshman exactly the same as DSA
@TonyTheLion oh you pointed out that I flipped a table
I did
mainly because I don't know what to talk about today
Oh gawd; I opened Lundi
lua.register_function("a", []{ return 42; });    // compiles
//lua.register_function("b", []{ return 42u; });  // doesn't compile
I feel kind of brain dead
10:02
@TonyTheLion blue footed boobies
Your dearest newb all rounder strikes again. Here is my lastest real estate quest - renting one of my parents' properties.
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion Talk about nothing, just sleep. That's what usually works for me
You're renting it or renting to someone?
@Xeo but but, I'm at work.
Xeo
Xeo
So?
10:05
hahah
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@kbok In that case, at least use damn document.querySelector() instead of document.getElementById().
@DeadMG its not terrible
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@jalf my_array[i]
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Remember that we were talking about C, not C++.
@TonyTheLion I am helping my parents to rent it out
10:10
oic
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@BartekBanachewicz Of course it doesn't. It's a comment.
@rightfold sigh
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>:3
@TonyTheLion hm, looking through my contact list I, I only see 3 people I still talk to, and all of them also have other IMs.
so fuck MSN
10:13
@rightfold but you know, it's really a serious problem
the other 50 I haven't seen on there in years...or don't remember who they are :D
@rightfold oh, I missed that part :)
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@BartekBanachewicz Is it cancer, AIDS or hunger?
@rightfold no, it's ambiguous unsigned overload
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@TonyTheLion lolmsn
10:14
although even then I'm not really sure why you prefer that. How is it any safer?
Where's the robot? This might be a problem for the wheels library: stackoverflow.com/questions/17720283/…
I thought about that solution too
Damn, only one year left to C++14
@BartekBanachewicz hehehe...
okey I have no idea what's going on in this code
why Lua of course
10:18
template<typename Func>
typename callable_traits<Func>::type
make_function(const Func &func) {
    return func;
}
suuure
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You should use Tcl instead of Lua.
trolling detected. you lose.
Go back to Go.
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Indeed.
10:19
lol
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I've never used Lua. Is it worth learning?
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I couldn't find any useful information about learning Lua.
One does not simply learn Lua
FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE FINISH SOMETHING, PLEASE???!!! AGHGHGHGHG
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10:20
@TonyTheLion I'm working on a note-taking application.
@rightfold Noted.
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I'm going to finish it within two months.
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I work on it every evening.
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And during weekends.
I'll hold you to that
10:21
@rightfold why are you thinking about using Lua then? should the notes be executable?
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Lua is irrelevant.
@rightfold depends on what you need
that would be pretty dope. Note down my shopping list, call Lua.eval(shoppinglist) or whatever, done!
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I can find books and links to language references on lua.org/docs.html but nothing that leads to a beginner's tutorial.
10:22
@ThePhD still here? did you not sleep, again? :p
@BartekBanachewicz Hey, that's my code?
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Anyway I'm going to learn Tcl first.
@melak47
.\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C2039: 'min' : is not a member of 'std'
.\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C3861: 'min': identifier not found
.\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C2039: 'min' : is not a member of 'std'
.\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C3861: 'min': identifier not found
.\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C2039: 'min' : is not a member of 'std'
.\boost/archive/iterators/transform_width.hpp(151) : error C3861: 'min': identifier not found
8 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@rightfold no, it's ambiguous unsigned overload
@Tuntuni where did that error come from?
10:23
that was the last problem I was working on.
@melak47 b2
really? I didn't notice any errors when I compiled 1.54..
you managed to? with vs13?
I have a few fixes for Lundi to push
Documentation: Delete Updates (title) X will delete Y updates from system. /End of documentation
now HOW the fuck is that useful?
I could figure that out without reading the documentation too
10:24
@Tuntuni I think so, but I didn't save the log to look for errors - I figured it would shout at me like before and fail
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@TonyTheLion You should see the Magento API documentation.
No I don't want to
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It reads like it's written by an Indian.
please kill me.
@melak47 do you remember if it skipped any targets?
10:25
it said skipped 16 targets
o lol
i got 8
and the number of libs and dlls I got for 32 and 64 bit was different :E
:c
how many do you have?
420 something
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Hmm. Finder hides named pipes.
10:26
@melak47 s/did you not/can't you
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And /dev.
@kbok wooo. Push them to a branch
@melak47 w0t? after one build?
Yes, I can't sleep at the moment. :D
@Tuntuni I built all the variants
10:26
Fuck my eyeballs.
@melak47 o damn lol. no wonder it takes so long for you to compile.
It's time to try compiling my engine with VS 2013!!
@Tuntuni I fixed that std::min problem in transform_width.hpp by simply including the algorithm header (in my "patch" for 1.53)
@melak47 i'll try that
but I don't think skipped targets = failed targets.
10:28
damn, master looks terribly outdated
@melak47 i have the same number of skipped and failed targets :p
...failed updating 8 targets...
...skipped 8 targets...
...updated 836 targets...
._.
My VS2013 trial expired
because I never signed in.
Fuck always-online shit.
@Tuntuni #define NOMINMAX
@ThePhD lol, you don't have to always be signed in, you only need to sign in once
@DeadMG #include <algorithm> also works :D
10:30
@DeadMG where should i define that?
before including Windows headers
But I can't even sign out.
@DeadMG oh, the MIN and MAX macros from Windows.h?
or are they min and max?
@ThePhD You work at fricking MS, can't you get a full product?
@TonyTheLion he does? o.O
10:32
He's interning there.
Implementing UB everywhere
I'm sure MS guys will be very pleased
@Tuntuni you were right, I had the error in transform_width.hpp, too! can't b2 shout louder when it fails?
@TonyTheLion Hey, I'm not implementing UB everywhere. D:
@melak47 there's option -q which stops after an error
since i wanted to find all of the errors i just redirected the output to a file
and then searched it for "error"
@TonyTheLion I can't just take a enterprise license home.
@ThePhD sure you can >:D
10:34
@Tuntuni any other errors?
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> _.map(["4", "1"], parseInt)
[4, NaN]
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Arg fuck you JavaScript. :<
@melak47 nope
@ThePhD No. of course not. I believe you. cough
Wat
How does it end up with NaN?
10:35
@ThePhD because JavaScript
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Oh.
@Tuntuni you sure? I also get an error in boost::signals::detail::anmed_slot_map_iterator, which I also fixed for my 1.53 build
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_.map passes more than one argument to the function, and parseInt accepts more than one argument: parseInt(string, radix).
@melak47 i'm using 1.54 :D, let me check though
10:35
@Tuntuni yeah me too
@rightfold Sounds terrible.
@melak47 nope, no errors on signals. the error occurs when building Boost.Serialization
@Tuntuni well yes, it skipped the serialization libs because of that error..I think
@ThePhD Where do you work at MS?
@melak47 ya
10:38
Still a cool comment: (10k+) stackoverflow.com/a/8994579/85371
Such a shame we can't upvote deleted comments
@Tuntuni fix is just again replacing the 1700 with a 1800 to get the workaround to work (both in the cpp and hpp file)
@melak47 what cpp and hpp?
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Woohoo 20 answer upvotes today.
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But meh repcap.
@Tuntuni boost/signals/detail/named_slot_map.hpp, boost/libs/signals/src/named_slot_map.cpp
10:40
@melak47 ah ok, i thought you were telling me about an alternative for transform_width :P.
@kbok yay I've found BOOST_NOEXCEPT. I am going to PR my function binding with it.
@Tuntuni your name reminds me of tuna
@StackedCrooked huehue
@Tuntuni alright, I get no errors now!
@StackedCrooked Are you flirting?
10:42
lol
Flirting with tuna.
@melak47 aw yis
@StackedCrooked <3
@Tuntuni and total of 464 libs/dlls
updated 48 targets
@melak47 damn. you built every possible combo?
@StackedCrooked Haven't read Canticles much, I detect
@Tuntuni yep. why not.
10:43
@melak47 :)
@sehe I haven't.
@ThePhD Cool!
@user2207792 time zones?
@StackedCrooked It's not long :/
10:45
> You know it's hot, when it's too hot to sleep at night in Canada.
@Tuntuni uh oh, bunch of unresolved symbols when I compile x86 :S
yep, boost/python no liek x86 :S
> 1 Behold, thou art fair, my love; behold, thou art fair; thou hast doves' eyes within thy locks: thy hair is as a flock of goats, that appear from mount Gilead.
> 2 Thy teeth are like a flock of sheep that are even shorn, which came up from the washing; whereof every one bear twins, and none is barren among them.
@sehe Are you referring to this? I have read that long time ago.
@melak47 X(
> 5 Thy two breasts are like two young roes that are twins, which feed among the lilies.
Important learnings. The very underpinnings of western civilization!
@StackedCrooked Oh good. Two hail mary-s, and an extra candle will do
10:48
do any of you guys have any idea why BOOST_NOEXCEPT doesn't build on clang?
Because a macro cannot be built?
... why the code using ...
oh fuck wait. We have boost 1.46 on travis :/
that might explain a bit.
The modern day equivalent would be... something like the secretly taped booty calls of prince Filip/Philippe (yay! it's allowed now) put on reddit or something
@BartekBanachewicz Thank the rubber duck
@sehe rubber polar bear, huh?
Teflon
10:53
@Tuntuni any luck for you?
@melak47 still compiling. aw, shit, i forgot -j 6
damn :c
should be done soon though
yeah it was real quick for me, since it only had to recompile a few things
@Tuntuni does Boost.Python depend on a python install? I might only have a 64bit one, and that could be why linking fails when I build x86
@melak47 You build boost twice? Once with runtime-link=shared and once with runtime-link=static?
@melak47 not sure but I do have Python installed and got no errors. maybe.
10:57
@Tuntuni you have 5 cores? Oh wait, one for SO chat, one for porn and one for garbage collect. Makes sense.
@Tuntuni once link=shared,static runtime-link=shared, and once link=static runtime-link=static because it doesn't want to build the link=shared, runtime-link=static combination
@melak47 mhm
@sehe Doesn't it? :D
@sehe I like to use 6 because it doesn't use 100% of every core all the time and I can still do stuff while it's building boost :p
@melak47 See, SO chat & porn.
@sehe what the hell kind of an edit was that :p
10:59
isn't gold the only multicore linker?
> Editing, the process of correcting or revising text, images, or sound
@melak47 Everything builds fine now. :)
@Tuntuni guess it's my 64bit boost install then. don't need boost.python anyway :p
Boost.Lua :3
11:04
> The development of these features was funded in part by grants to Boost Consulting from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories and by the Computational Crystallography Initiative at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories.
Damn, I want a grant for Lundi :/
theoretically...how would I keep both x86 and x64 python installed in parallel, and link boost.build against the right one?
Why would you have x86 boost on a x64 machine?
@Tuntuni so I can also build x86 apps? :p
char const* greet() {  return "hello, world"; }

// Boost.Python
#include <boost/python.hpp>

BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(hello_ext)
{
    using namespace boost::python;
    def("greet", greet);
}

// Lundi
lua["greet"] = greet;
just sayin' :D
@melak47 oh nvm. i was thinking about something else. soz :p
11:06
@BartekBanachewicz it has to be good first :D
@BartekBanachewicz hah :D well lundi does look pretty good
except for the part where you have to use lua D:
what's wrong with Lua?
it's icky.
@Tuntuni except that Boost.Python actually exposes the function to outer python
@melak47 can you perhaps define what "icky" means in this context?
11:07
@BartekBanachewicz That doesn't look like the same thing. Where's the module named "hello_ext"?
@BartekBanachewicz "I do not understand or like for any particular reason"
@R.MartinhoFernandes module name deduction
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, twas a joke, come on.
@BartekBanachewicz mhm
@Tuntuni Lundi exposes it to "inner" (embedded) Lua
11:08
@BartekBanachewicz ya
it would probably be much faster though
anyway, Terra is better for exposing ready made objects, I think
lua is for lunatics
dat burn
burn? It's perfectly correct and funny.
@BartekBanachewicz exactly
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11:16
I wonder how difficult it would be to write a monadic parser in TypeScript.
typescript was that MS thingy right?
yeah
user142019
yeah
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Brings static typing to JavaScript.
@BartekBanachewicz lua[lua[lua[lua["greet"]]]] = greet works too, right?
11:19
@DeadMG not yet. but it's possible, just what that should do?
strange.... if I just jekyll it will run jekyll and build the site to _site
@BartekBanachewicz If you treat lua as essentially a reference to _G, then it would be _G[_G[_G[_G["greet"]]]] = greet;
bit of a wacky test case but with the appropriate members in _G it would be quite legal.
well this makes things tricky jekyll serve builds the site into a golder serve and doesn't actually server it
damn, Burning Man is fucking amazing
11:30
do Linux systems have trouble with directory names with spaces in them?
Why can't I sleep...?
Other times I cannot wake up. Other times I cannot sleep.
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lol Burning Man Festival
it's like a freaking post-apo utopia city for a week
@DeadMG define "trouble". Linux handles them just fine, but spaces have to be escaped with a backslash, and I'm sure you can find applications which fail to do that if they build the command line themselves by concat'ing parameters together :)
11:35
You'll probably annoy the hell out of most Linux users if you use spaces though
Hm.
So all my post-build events no longer work in VS 2013.
pwned
Seems like the cmd-dumper is too primitive.
It doesn't probably escape my quoted strings.
So, it's fucking up hard.
@KonradRudolph yeah, saw it already
11:41
To be fair, it looks pretty amazing
oh my god windsurfing skateboard
how could I miss it earlier
@KonradRudolph it requires preparation, though. It's a middle of the desert.
looks like straight out of a Neil Gaiman novel
@TonyTheLion that's not revolutionary until it's damn cheap
agree
11:47
Well fuck you too
4
is it weird that I talk to my dogs in a Thor voice?
"doth thou require sustenance?! Why doth thou torment me so, precious one?!"
anyway I will go to burning man when I am ready
in full steampunk outfit and a zeppelin
Hell o
11:49
@Crowz oh, I thought you meant this guy's voice
Pffffff
Its hot
Oh yeah, look at dose chinese eyes. It's so hot.
I meant the temperature
I know.
That will be the official trash can for SO
@TonyTheLion isn't discourse meant for that?
lol

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