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12:00
@BartekBanachewicz I saw Ben Kenobi in there.
@BartekBanachewicz looks awesome
@BartekBanachewicz Interesting idea for a shooter. :)
@melak47 such a shame should you have missed that edit there :|
user142019
@TonyTheLion fantastic.
> The people of Ruhandagaza demand satisfaction
lolwut
12:15
subliminal indoctrination!
I can tell you, the people of Ruhandagaza aren't unique in this respect.
TIL about GET_X_LPARAM
> Retrieves the signed x-coordinate from the specified LPARAM value.
hmmmm
interesting
<windowsx.h>
even more crap!
@BartekBanachewicz braid meets metal slug
TemplateRex, don't mention that when @NicolBolas can hear you. I'm pretty sure he'll demand a proof of your claim :) — sehe 1 min ago
12:21
that was a long chain
a long braided metal chain
in other news my window class is turning out nicely
user142019
> I check ur codes and it works correctly
user142019
lol
@BartekBanachewicz You take window classes? What is that?
@rightfold Perfect review.
12:25
@StackedCrooked after you finish it it allows you to open a window
That's useful knowledge.
Closing windows is for the second year then?
I'm only working with windows that can close themselves.
It's called Window Opening Is A Contract For Its Destruction, RAII in short.
If I star something accidentally and then I want to unstar it the fucking popup appears telling me that I have to wait.
Self-conditioning UX
It's causing panic attacks.
12:28
It's working well. Possibly better than carrots.
@sehe Strangely enough opening more windows is causing my CPU temperature to rise.
Ambient temperature and airflow. Also, relative humidity
I think I should write a blog article
uh
Why, the fuck, windows has events for LBUTTONDOWN instead of just MOUSEDOWN
you don't have WM_A_LETTER_DOWN idiots
for RBUTTONDOWN ?
12:33
how would you know which button with simply a MOUSEDOWN msg ?
wParam and lParam?
funny enough, they still work
noobparam and noobierparam
oh right lol
case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
case WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
    {
        if (window->mousedownCallback){
            window->mousedownCallback(mouseInfoFromMsgParam(wParam, lParam));
        }
        return 0;
    }
same for shift right?
12:35
eh, thank god it's just a toy class, so I can just say "fuck Shift"
@sehe at some point I am gonna learn Boost.Spirit, after all, after learning quantum mechanics and template metaprogramming, how hard can it be? ;-) — TemplateRex 8 mins ago
he's got a point
Does anybody have a link to the properties-are-an-antipattern article @sbi likes to post?
I kinda don't understand why Qi, Karma and that 3rd thing Lex are packed together
I have no clue what boost.spirit is , I assume its part of boost
user142019
12:40
How do I read exactly 20 MiB from /dev/random using Bash? cat /dev/random | read -n 20971520?
and might have something to do with recursive descent parsers
@BartekBanachewicz he's got a blog particle
@rightfold won't cat /dev/random just keep reading ?
Ell
Ell
^
that's what I thought
well anyway if ever will learn Spirit, I'll start and finish on Qi
> This permits learning on an as-needed basis, after only learning the minimal core and basic concepts.
12:42
@rightfold dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1Mb count=20
/dev/random will have to wait until enough entropy 'arises'
There's also nonstandard /dev/frandom
Ell
Ell
ahh dd
> Create a parser that will parse a floating-point number: double_
user142019
@sehe Hmm, thanks.
Ell
Ell
@rightfold do you want to print to stdout?
For some reason I got that from your cat thing
meh. ignore me
I don't know why I thought you wanted to write to stdout
nohup cat <(ell) 2>&1 > /dev/null
Ell
Ell
12:46
I was gonna say do of=/dev/stdout
no of= already does that
Ell
Ell
oh right
You are the bomb on linux
@BartekBanachewicz Reminds me of my little xulwin project I did a few years ago.
Ell
Ell
I'll get there some day :P
user142019
@Ell No.
user142019
12:47
@StackedCrooked Is something like /dev/random available on Coliru?
@StackedCrooked what's XUL?
@rightfold Nah.
Ell
Ell
@rightfold Harvest the entropy!
user142019
ah k :P
@BartekBanachewicz Wikipedia it :D
12:48
@StackedCrooked funky.
Used for Firefox, Thunderbird etc..
looks like something to create guis
out of xml
It's Mozilla's javascript-based (or XML? Or both?) GUI API, basically, afaik
user142019
@StackedCrooked another 20 MB file? :P
> The Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) defines XAML
now it makes more sense
Ell
Ell
12:49
@jalf both iirc
The original designer of XUL now works on Chrome at Google.
oh man, "should asserts be removed in release builds" discussions are flaring up at work :/
They shouldn't remove them they should just define NDEBUG :)
I always remove asserts from release builds.
that's what I mean. Some people are arguing that asserts should still be evaluated
IMO they are a debugging aid.
To be used in debug builds.
12:52
yeah, but the argument goes "if you know that this should never happen, why would we ignore it in release builds"
I agree with you though
If the performance overhead is not relevant then there's no harm in leaving them on.
However, in at least two of my projects performance overhead is relevant.
I guess the problem is that we ultimately try to use the same macro for too many different things.
There's also the danger that someone used assignment inside a assert.
12:55
there's "it's not immediately dangerous if this happen, but it's surprising, and when debugging I'd want to be alerted", and there's "what the fuck, everything is wrong, abort, abort, don't even throw an exceptions because some asshole might catch that and continue, just terminate!"
Or something like assert(perform_transaction());
and then there's "this isn't supposed to happen. Throw an exception, then someone else can decide whether to handle the problem or terminate"
asserts are often misused as a catch all
yup
Aaargh
Feedback on an improved C++ API for OpenCL is solicited, and /r/cpp comes up with this gem:
CLThing *thing=new CLThing();
thing->setStreamCount(1000);
thing->setCLCode('int main()...');
thing->run();
The explanation is:
> Make it Waaaaaay simpler. Create an object, load the code into it, run it, get results.
Linus Torvalds is right, there are too many idiots programming C++
13
12:58
definetely
@ArneMertz d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y.com (the irony)
defiantly!

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