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13:00
for all in tents and porpoises
@Aboutblank the ironing
@Aboutblank irony?
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man. passing data to activities in android is a bitch
@KonradRudolph s/C++//
yay, lundi merged to master on minicraft
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13:04
./main.cpp: line 1: /dev/null: Permission denied
erm... what is this 'gem' thing?
with regards to ruby.... I think
@KonradRudolph Yeah, int main()... is not valid C++ syntax. Idiots.
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A RubyGem is a Ruby library.
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They're usually installed using bundle or gem.
@rightfold hmm... would the fact I installed jekyll via apt-get and not gem explain why it is a bit funky?
13:06
This is what somebody wrote as a reply:
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@thecoshman Maybe.
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gem install jekyll
> You're not good at C++, are you?
and then two different people commented, asking “why do you say that?”
WTF!
@KonradRudolph To be fair, your the comment was not clear at all.
@rightfold should I uninstall it via apt-get first you think?
13:06
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hum? How so?
@Aboutblank sorry for not being perfect in a language that's not my first language.
Look at the productive examples that ensued when people took the time to request that you explain wtf you're on about
@ArneMertz Just don't do it again.
@thecoshman Yes...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also, how do you know which my comment was?
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@ArneMertz Don't worry, I'm native and I can never spell it xD
@KonradRudolph s/your/the/
13:08
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I will defin*t*ly do it again, it's one of the things I never remeber
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@thecoshman Yes.
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$ apt-get remove jekyll && gem install jekyll
I assume all the ruby things it installed with jekyll are fine to stay
in case someone was still interested about the Yatin Saraiya Case
he's probably gone now
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@thecoshman What is the output of ruby --version?
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13:09
inb4 Ruby 1.9.
I don't know OpenCL but I'd imagine lumping all the logic into a big fucking string is the main problem? I mean that's not exactly an API, is it.
Not this guy again, damn
@rightfold bare with me, the pi doesn't like to rush anything :P
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lol
13:09
@Ell yeah when spelling matters, I use a spellchecker :-)
@TonyTheLion well what's left of him
but yeah, 1.9 something something :D
@jalf oh joy. I just had a brief episode of "rage against the StyleCop". This happens once in 3 weeks since "they" (~we) introduced it.
StyleCop is actively hampering developer mental hygiene and forces us to disorganise code modules.
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Definiately is definiately wrong.
What is the reason MS decided that UTF-16 would be a good idea for Windows?
13:10
> . The worst thing that you can do is to ask someone to solve your problems for you with code that you can cut and paste, using a site such as stackoverflow.com. That way, you don't learn, and you and the person(s) who answer are doing you a great disservice.
I fiercely resent that.
Yeah, which is why ask people not to do that.
> MS
@thecoshman bear
o_0 do you not get any sort of progress feedback with gem install?
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> Windows
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13:10
@thecoshman you do.
@rightfold :S
So there was no real technical advantage or something?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Are you just discovering this epic source of meta jubilation?
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It tells you it's installing stuff and then it takes a few months to install the gem's documentation.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you probably didn't see when he commented on meta how he'll sue SO if they don't delete any trace of him
13:11
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no, get you clothes off and be bare with me ಠ_ಠ
@TonyTheLion I think they hoped the amount of 'simpler' would be a net gain. Sadly, this is one of those situations where "simpler" doesn't gain you much.
@sehe oh. What is it simpler to? UTF-32?
@rightfold I'm just going to assume it is working away :D
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It is.
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If it fails it quits.
13:12
@thecoshman why not ruby2?
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I think it doesn't print anything until it has downloaded the gem.
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I'll have to check.
@rightfold yeah it doesn't while there might be a --verbose
well, I'll just sit back and wait :P
and keep checking it like some sort of crack addict :P
@TonyTheLion utf8 or code pages
13:13
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix haha
I remember when I installed ruby/rails for the first time, I left for like half an hour
¬_¬ fucking permissions
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@rightfold mine does I think o.O
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix epic
13:13
@sehe ugh, that sounds painful
@TonyTheLion Seemed a good idea at the time :)
yeah, --verbose is nicer
@jalf Yeah. I'm actually in favour tooling supporting sane code style. But sane has got to be the leading principle
@TonyTheLion When they made that decision, it wasn't called UTF-16, it was UCS-2
13:14
@thecoshman any progress on my VAO?
in other words, any code point could be represented as a 16-bit unit, just like with UTF-32 today :)
@thecoshman linux/windows/osx?
@jalf Oh yeah. And then history steam rolled all over that utopia
yup
> Yes, I really enjoyed that "chat room". I don't understand many of your words, such as "plonk", but we were clearly on different planets. I tell it like it is, and expect to be told like it is. You see, I live in the real world. That was my first time in a "chat room", and it will be my last. – Yatin Saraiya
What a strange little man.
13:16
@thecoshman in case I missed something, If you're on osx or linux, you might want to consider using "rvm" rvm.io/rvm/install
Though, to be fair, during his five minutes in the chat room you were all complete dicks.
Explaining what was going on wouldn't have been out of order.
I wasn't here
link to the transcript?
It's around here somewhere; he enters here
@BartekBanachewicz let me save you some effort, I will tell you when I have something to say on it
Me neither. I didn't even realize he visited
13:18
@LightnessRacesinOrbit As far as I can tell, it was more ignored rather than active dickness
@DeadMG Sure, you could say that
I'm trying to find his metawhining
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He keeps talking about 'the real world' but i'm really not sure he lives in it,
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Finally got caps lock remapped to control in Windows.
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Let the fun begin.
2 days ago, by Yatin Saraiya
Please explain in small words and sentences. My brain can't take all this weirdness.
lolwat
13:20
I'm not at 10k on meta so I can't see deleted posts, annoyingly.
> I am a private person, don't belong to any social networks other than LinkedIn, and find things like chat rooms and crowd-sourcing (my first time at either happened on stackoverflow.com) disgusting.
Nice
> He was involved in the Battle of Tarawa, among others, and during the war, he lost his two front teeth to a Japanese soldier's rifle butt and was shot several times in the leg by a machine gunner. Wood later claimed that he feared being wounded in battle because he wore a women's bra and panties under his uniform.
@TonyTheLion Nobody explained to him that this is a chatroom with interleaved conversations, and that the link he was told to follow wasn't intended to go to a place where only a relevant conversation would take place. He also wasn't informed that prior discussion had taken place on the topic and that he should scroll up to read it. As a newcomer to the system, I can understand his confusion.
Not everybody spends their life chatting on the internet and immediately groks it.
oh I see.
damn, they deleted the question on meta... and my reputation is gone with it
7 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
What a strange little man.
How do you know he is little?
13:24
@TonyTheLion I wasn't referring to his physical height.
@TonyTheLion Aren't they just saying that a pointer address the size of an int (or Uint64 on windows 64)?
Oh, you ruined my fun
is* the size
ergh.... building native extension fails ¬_¬
@TonyTheLion It's a pointer implemented as a non-pointer.
Because that makes sense
Derp
13:26
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hmmm.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Erm... yea
I'm amazed that the room is putting up with the continue derailings by that AssKetchup guy
@sehe I think another good principle is that there has to be an escape hatch letting you override it occasionally
we've got a handful git commit hooks checking various stuff in our source code, but if you really want to, you can bypass them and just commit anyway
@sehe I have wondered about him, though he seems to come mostly at night our time, which his when I'm not so much here
13:28
@jalf Some rules should just be constantly overridden. E.g. C# class member ordering (statics first, public first, properties first)
@TonyTheLion He always manages to make a negative entrance
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@thecoshman looks like you need to apt-get some more dependencies!
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@sehe I only saw him once, and I straight-up binned him with a flag-warning
After that, he seemed to behave
For that night, anyways
Yesterday I was playing Borderlands, so no clue
@Ell working on it... PITA
I mostly prefer talking in here with the people that I know
@sehe what? @EiyrioüvonKauyf She was too pretty by the Puppy's taste
13:31
so most of the regulars, and some others.
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Yarp
@EiyrioüvonKauyf (a) you can reply to messages (b) puppy binned messages by amber with a pretty profile pic.
I was, obviously, joking
@jalf Really when we do that, the code becomes an ordained mess. It's pseudo structure and serves only the StyleCop. It costs time (manual lugging around of members) and it only guarantees that code will not be logically grouped (it can't be, because of: rules)
what do you mean with "logically grouped"?
13:32
@sehe who is Assketchup ?
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How do I do && in PowerShell?
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Q: Can I get && to work in Powershell?

Orion Edwards&& is notoriously hard to search for on google, but the best I've found is this article which says to use -and. Unfortunately it doesn't give any more information, and I can't find out what I'm supposed to do with -and (again, a notoriously hard thing to search for) The context I'm trying to us...

@jalf Well, this isn't a commit hook, it's interactive code highlighthing/marking shit. It is disruptive and distracting. It clutters the codebase with useless 'escape hatch' incantations (attributes). I wish it only came up at checkin...
i have found many people in Lounge lack google skills
@A.H. AshKetchum
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13:33
@EiyrioüvonKauyf urgh (foo) -and (bar).
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@EiyrioüvonKauyf And that's why you Google for them? :P
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I think you haven't looked very hard then.
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@TonyTheLion at what?
@Xeo that way some of them stop reposting the same question
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It's not a lack of Google skills. It's just laziness.
At people's Google skills in this Lounge
13:34
ok there we go, had to install the ruby-dev package... seems to de doing something now
also, lazy
@TonyTheLion I haven't looked hard at people's Google skills in this Lounge ....
@EiyrioüvonKauyf that's only true if you (like me) think that the top .01% of power google users lack google skills
@sehe sure, that as well. I meant that even assuming a sane rule set, I want to be able to occasionally bypass them
.01% is a lot of people still
13:35
@EiyrioüvonKauyf In the Lounge? No.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf what? Why are you repeating what I just said?
@jalf True. If it were just the exception, I could just mentally block an occasional misdiagnostic. But... We'll get there some day
@sehe Can't StyleCop be configured wrt which rules it enforces?
3 mins ago, by Eiyrioü von Kauyf
i have found many people in Lounge lack google skills
Wait.
Oh, fuck this. I need to go to work.
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Ok, I think I'm going to invoke my plonk powers
13:36
@EiyrioüvonKauyf people who do google and find their answer usually don't post the question in here afterwards
@BartekBanachewicz So the implicit copy ctor wasn't supposed to generated due to the presence of a move ctor? Really?
@Aboutblank no you are wrong. they still do
@jalf Of course. But it's a committee thing. People become enamoured with the tool and think that more rules is better.
In practice, it leads to the senior devs to tuning out and ignoring warnings because it's a mental burden. On the other hand, it leads junior devs to completely lose sight of the goal: clear, maintainable code.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit well, really.
@sehe .01% is around 100k unique visitors a month. Yes I think they lack google skills
13:38
Okay yeah 12.8/7, 12.8/18 et al
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I think you have missed my point.
> [C++11: 12.8/7]: If the class definition does not explicitly declare a copy constructor, one is declared implicitly. If the class definition declares a move constructor or move assignment operator, the implicitly declared copy constructor is defined as deleted; otherwise, it is defined as defaulted. [..]
So, VS is non-compliant to this passage?
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It has no deleted functions
So yeah
(Another point in case: all public members require xml comments. In proper style. With no fields left empty. This, on a legacy code with no such rule previously, leads to a lot of distracting noise 'documentation' that literally says nothing and drowns out the actual comments that used to stand out.)
> [C++11: 12.8/18]: If the class definition does not explicitly declare a copy assignment operator, one is declared implicitly. If the class definition declares a move constructor or move assignment operator, the implicitly declared copy assignment operator is defined as deleted; otherwise, it is defined as defaulted. [..]
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13:39
And it has no generated move ctors and shit, so I expect it to be lacking in that regard.
They could still have made it work. Perhaps by simply not declaring the copy ctor at all.
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They could have done many things
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Like, having deleted and defaulted functions
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I don't know what you're expecting from VS
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13:40
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's the so-called 3.0 rules, which were final. VS had 1.0 in 2010, and 2.1 in 2012. Impressive, I know.
all the crap that needs to be added is terrible
Your code comments on that commit should explain this in much better detail, btw, @BartekBanachewicz.
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@Bartek: Btw, get a GLDR_DELETED_FUNCTION macro that conditionally expands to = delete or something.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I only cite OpenGL standard in my comments :v. Should I start doing it with C++ too?
@Xeo is there something like that in Boost.Config?
// Visual Studio 2012 is non-compliant to C++11 12.8/7 and 12.8/18 in
// that -- despite the presence of a user-declared move ctor, the implicit
// copy ctor / assignment op are still declared, but are not `deleted`;
// actually, it doesn't support `deleted` at all! Therefore, we have to
// make our own declarations for both, and remember to fail to define them.
That's what I'd do.
Right above your decls
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13:42
// Visual Studio 2012 is non-compliant
// VS sucks
or // Fuck VS
// why are we using VS guys
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@BartekBanachewicz no clue
// this was a bad idea
13:42
// I don't even
// VS2012 workarounds
...
// end VS2012 workarounds
I actually commited something like that
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@sehe #pragma region VS_workarounds!
@Xeo lol
13:44
@Bartek: You also call Glid a "class", which it is not.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit wait what
@BartekBanachewicz in your top code comment
> The Glid helper class
I realise you didn't ask for a code review but, seriously, you should know better
Also, #pragma once? Fuck you
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no, it's ok, I appreciate it. Perhaps in form of GH comments next time :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Who comes up with the versioning?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what? All reasonable compilers support #pragma once
13:46
Is there anything bad about using Boost?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Paper revisions.
@BartekBanachewicz Oh I don't use that gitbum nonsense
TIL GCC supports #pragma once
@LightnessRacesinOrbit All of the primary compilers do.
@sehe ugh...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Okay.
@DeadMG TIL
Does Wide support #pragma once?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why? They are very good, because you can point at particular code line, and I can reply to you directly
Or is still more like #pragma works at this juncture?
Recently someone here recently came up with the idea of reindenting all our code (for consistency!), which he actually got pushed through. I'm surprised at how much that annoyed me
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Wide has no headers AFAIK, so eh
@BartekBanachewicz Just haven't ever looked into gitfuck
13:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Since I invoke Clang, then yes.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit #pragma works once!
@jalf Thank you :|
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lemme click
@jalf lol, whitespace commits.
13:49
hey robot
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meh. I forget how to do the cool tag icon
tell me about skills lock-in in paper D&D 3.5e
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@Ell [tag:stuff]
Skills lock-in?
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whut?
13:49
well
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@Xeo ta :)
No idea what that is.
let's say that I play a character for six months
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What class are you talking about?
If we're talking about big-Oh notation, this appears to be O(n^2)John Dibling 27 mins ago
13:50
and then it turns out that I screwed up my second level or something and really should have taken it slightly differently
The Big O h notation.
doesn't fixing such a mistake entail rolling your character again from scratch, losing you all that time?
what's the easiest way to statistically project a small set of values?
@Ell you must be new here. today
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Depends wholly on the GM
13:50
@Crowz "statistically project"?
you mean linear regression or what
@BartekBanachewicz ie, you have { 1, 3, 5, 7 }, and you want to see what the next 5 in the sequence would most likely be
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But generally, I think such things should be pretty fixed. Makes for more fun gameplay if your character is not optimal
@Crowz are you crazy?
The problem is in part that it is a very small data set
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Like my Dual-Mace-wielding Cleric
13:51
@EiyrioüvonKauyf he's not
@EiyrioüvonKauyf yes but that's a different problem
@BartekBanachewicz there's 100's of ways to do that
@Crowz then the results will be very bad
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I've just thought, there has to be some dick about the "Big O" notation. "Big Oh :/" referring to a big disappointment about size or somthing xD
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A: Can I use template aliases as template template parameters?

void-pointerA word of caution: template aliases have different semantics from template structs. Suppose that you wish to apply a template template parameter Function to a parameter pack of values Ts.... If Function is a template alias, then you would write using type = Function<Ts...>; However, if Functio...

Bollocks, right?
13:51
@Xeo Currently playing a dual-Longsword-wielding Sorcerer in NWN2, but I'm seriously starting to think that I invested one too many levels in Fighter
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes
@BartekBanachewicz why not an n-degree polynomial
@EiyrioüvonKauyf because it's not a full mathematica?
that sort of broad question. lets just use a dinosaur to predict it; same accuracy -_-
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13:52
@BartekBanachewicz oh that's pretty sweet, I don't think you're familiar with python but is there anything like that in python?
@Crowz exactly what do you want to do
@Crowz should be
there is interpolate
that is one of the infinity ways to guess the next 'n' values
but yeah, stop for a moment and tell me
what the fuck are you doing
^ please
i'm crying
why not use a 9000 dimension markov chain while you're at it; it gives you values
Garbage in, garbage out (GIGO) in the field of computer science or information and communications technology refers to the fact that computers will unquestioningly process the most nonsensical of input data, "garbage in", and produce nonsensical output, "garbage out". History It was most popular in the early days of computing, but applies even more today, when powerful computers can produce large amounts of erroneous information in a short time. The first use of the term has been dated to a 1 April 1963 syndicated newspaper article about the first stages of computerization of the US Intern...
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13:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can perfectly fine pass an template<class T> using Stuff = ...; alias to a template<class> class Stuff template parameter
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I have a few small sets of data in the form of a bar graph. Right now it's only 6 numbers, but I want to predict the next 6 numbers given that data. I want to make a projection of future values. n will always be less than 11 so it's not ridiculously huge projection either.
@Crowz you need at least some assumptions on how this data will look
@BartekBanachewicz It should increase linearly
because you can't simply say "pull values for me from thin air" with 6 values
then just use a linear regression
or use a smoothed linear regression
@Crowz the numbers are always below 11, and you want to know what the next 5 numbers in the sequence "1, 3, 5, 7..." would be?
that's what economists do
> Use at least one lowercase letter, one numeral, and seven characters.
Die in a fucking fire.
@jalf no there will only be 11 values to project at max. If my list is size 6, I will only have to project 5 numbers. I'm not extrapolating to infinity
13:56
Too few numerals
> Die in 3 fucking fires.
^ completely acceptable
@Crowz In that case, take the two last numbers in the sequence, subtract them, and you know how much it increases between values. And then you're basically done and can go home early
or learn 4th grade algebra
Dude I can't math.
nah. we don't want to inflict knowledge on innocent bystanders, now do we?
if you know the sequence increases linearly, I don't really see any reason to do anything more complicated
13:57
@Crowz then stop doing statistical analysis
it's not easy :v (I barely passed, huh?)
i can easily find > 100 5th grades that can do this
You're awesome.
I haven't even done math since probably 5th grade
The beauty is, I only just realized I'm missing part of the conversation. Guess which part :)
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Well, my thinking was that people who saw this question might want to write TMP code that works for both template aliases and template structs. If you write TMP code intended for programmer use that uses template template parameters, it will break for either template structs or template aliases without some sort of check. — void-pointer 17 secs ago
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Now, how do I comment on arbitrary lines, @BartekBanachewicz?
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.... WHAT
@EiyrioüvonKauyf literally? I don't thnik I could easily find 100 fifth graders period
@jalf .....? you do know what a school is. it has people in it.. usually
@LightnessRacesinOrbit in GH? Only on commits (changesets) AFAIK
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you need to open a particular commit. Then it should be on the left IIRC
13:58
I'm already pissed off by this interface
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Yes, but most schools around here do not have 100 pupils in fifth grade
I signed up 4.3 minutes ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what? It's very intuitive
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh, and it doesn't work in all browsers.
@jalf any of the coasts. they have > 100 easily.
13:59
and even if they did, I'd have to actually go to the school, in order to find them. And I'd have to visit a half-dozen different classrooms
ohhh via your profile Denmark.. i have no clue
Well, my downvote and list of bollocksness is there. My work is done.

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