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20:00
@Chemistpp The job market may be different. Those laws apply to any master's level training, like journalism, culture, etc. In some branches it's really hard to get a job, so much that many people end up either in education or in a completely different thing -- The invariant being IT.
And when I say "The invariant being IT" I really mean "people having a master's degree in archeology developing Java apps for an outsourcer"
.......... sigh. so basically don't go to France unless you're working for a big company? I think Germany is easier too ....
@EiyrioüvonKauyf If you're free for at least 3 months and can get a visa by yourself you shouldn't have too much hassle getting an internship here
damn IntelliSense is dying on me
I can understand it :F
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Many companies won't bother taking a foreigner due to the paperwork, but that's probably the kind you're not looking for; MS, INRIA, UBI and such should be fine
UBI, INRIA?
20:06
@Casey but what if you want to reseat it? shared_unique_ptr*& to be safe. — Yakk 24 mins ago
@ThePhD Ubi Soft the gamedev, INRIA is the French research center for all things computer
ooh.
@ThePhD They created ocaml, the ancestor of F#
I've never used Ocaml.
And I don't think I want to.
@kbok i will be an undergrad student; it doesn't sound like INRIA wants to do the paperwork for an undergrad foreign student lol
how much is the pay anyway
20:08
Minimal internship wage is 400 EUR
Flats in Paris start at 600 :) GL
Though, they usually pay 1000
I pay 430 for my flat.
And it's nice with a nice view.
Paris is very expensive.
But I don't live in Paris.
20:11
fucking shit.
fuck
How descriptive.
@BartekBanachewicz fuck you!
@Pawnguy7 there's no "descriptive" in what I'm trying to do
@StackedCrooked Which is why you have a nice flat with a nice view :(
There must be nice flats in Paris as well. Starting at 4300 EUR :)
20:14
lol, you can get something very decent starting around 1200
1200 would be far over my budget.
The thing is, the demand is very high for flats between 500 and 1000 EUR/month, so they are very very crappy
Maybe I could afford 800.
@kbok they won't pay for housing?
... .in the US they pay for housing
and the stipend is separate
Once you get by this limit, the market is much more reasonable and you get really really nice things
Like with 200EUR you can go from 'super crappy' to 'whoa, awesome' really
20:16
Interesting.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Only well-connected companies such as banks do that
Or very wealthy companies such as my previous employer
^ .... what is this -____-
so like INRIA wouldn't do this?
It would be nice if company paid for housing.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf hahaha no.
@kbok Reminds me, a guy at work rents his 4 1/2 condo at 1500$/month. It's ridiculously expensive by Montreal standards, but he does it anyway because it's on the Plateau, and many French people live there, so it looks like a bargain to them, even though it's actually a rip off.
20:18
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I would be curious to know if people working there get paid at all.
@kbok ... wtf is this -_____-
why is there no money???
Because we lost it.
@kbok a good undergrad can get > 15k stipend + housing @ california. for 3 - 4 months
Public service, Research activity, Highly technical IT. All the things that bring salaries down.
20:20
Member references must be init in the initialization list, right?
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I know, but France is different. They pay for your heart surgeries, you know?
^ what
@Pawnguy7 not necessarily. only if you want them constructed and all
@Pawnguy7 Yes.
@Pawnguy7 yes
20:22
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Public service: due to many aspects such as job security and confort, public service usually pays lower. Research activity: everyone wants to do that so it pays lower. Highly technical IT: French people think Geeks are worthless so they're badly paid.
You can't "not construct" references.
like int_name(param_arg) doesn't NEED
myclass () : myref( *((T*)nullptr) ) {

}
oh that yes
^ EZPZ problem solved.
20:22
euh i forget reference has a meaning in C++ and isn't just part of english
Pointer it is.
@kbok Isn't everyone badly paid in France?
@ThePhD that's not good
@ThePhD Crazy people: "UTF-8 everywhere!" ThePhD: "UB everywhere!"
@EiyrioüvonKauyf We have social security, which means your salary will be rougly 1/3 what you would earn in the US
20:23
Lol.
@ThePhD grew up in UB land.
He's one of the few survivors.
@kbok ....... -____-
@EtiennedeMartel It depends who you compare to. Our salaries are quite good compared to e.g. Spain, Greece, Italia, Belgium
The others were lost to the void star.
spain doesn't exist anymore and neither does greece or italy for that matter. Economically not really (@EtiennedeMartel)
20:24
@EiyrioüvonKauyf This also means you don't have to sell your house the day you need to go to the hospital
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I'm fairly certain there's still a country named "Spain".
Embracing UB was necessary on his road to survival.
@kbok We also have social security in Quebec, but we still get paid more than you.
@kbok Hey don't lump us in with Greece, Italy and Spain.
@StackedCrooked They dabbled too deeply in the stack pointer, and in the end it consumed them. I could only watch in horror as their segments faulted, their stacks smashed, and their heaps were terminated.
20:25
@StackedCrooked Indeed, your beer is much better than theirs.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, that's just because Quebec is better than France in every way
@kbok Especially on the corruption front.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, we're not some 3rd world country.
@StackedCrooked That was meant as (Spain, Greece, Italia) OR (Belgium) of course
20:26
@kbok oh
I feel marginally relieved now.
@BartekBanachewicz Full Motion Lagomorph.
@BartekBanachewicz Full Metal Lamburgine.
Full Meta Lalchemist.
20:28
@StackedCrooked The anime was cut short because he gave up early and went home. :P
Fictional Master Lock
@ThePhD Fixed it.
Awww yissss its pouring outside :3
French Masturbation Lube
Free Meat Locker
20:30
...... what just happened here
@BartekBanachewicz I heard Boost.Config is internal, don't we have a public API on those things?
I am not sure if I am forgetting something, or intellisense is lieing to me...
@kbok ugh. Dunno really :/
@Pawnguy7 They are lying to you.
Your whole life you've been lied to.
20:32
@BartekBanachewicz and did you manage?
@Pawnguy7 maybe both
Free My Labia
@EtiennedeMartel wut? lol
Cannot access private function from friend class. Not sure why...
@BartekBanachewicz uhoh doesn't sound too good
20:32
Feel My Lips
Oh wait.
I have this backwards, don'tI.
@StackedCrooked Is it the version where the two brothers watch the three different scenarios along the main storyline and compare them with what's happening to them?
@BartekBanachewicz neither does that
Friends access your private members, don't they?
21 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
fucking shit.
20:33
Friendly Molesting Larry
@BartekBanachewicz wokay. so, you found the docs :)
@kbok Something like that :)
@sehe No, that was a status update.
@sehe it sounds so simple yet I fail to express it so boost can understand me.
@EtiennedeMartel Fiesty Mighty Laura
mpl::for_each<basic_types>(lazy_reg_fun(lua, "foo", c_funs::basic::void_unary<mpl::placeholders::_1::value>)); <- That's what I have now, but prolly it's bad anyway (still doesn't compile, of course)
20:35
@ThePhD I wanna see that movie.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm now looking at it. Your sample has me a little bit confused. (why is there lua::nil and lua. (<--- note: .) register_function?
Fiery Mystical Lettuce
Anyways, I think I'll have it stubbed in a minute
@BartekBanachewicz mpl placeholders are for meta functions, not polymorphic calleables
@sehe lua::state lua; might be confusing indeed
@sehe TIL (that and a lot of things)
Fairy Mail by Lee.
20:37
@BartekBanachewicz compiling... cross fingers
holds breath
Ah. Just two warnings. And -Werror holding me back. Removing int argc, const char *argv[]
@sehe You mean two errors.
@EtiennedeMartel Nope :) ^^
@sehe you're kidding me. At first try?
20:38
@BartekBanachewicz It's not running yet
I can stare at a 16 year old in a bikini for hours,16 year olds didn't stop being riduculously cute and having oracle worthy, perfect bodies
heck I'd be happy if that even compiled
Ah, now I mess up my command line. It still said clang++ -std=c++1y -O3 -Wall -Wextra -Werror -pedantic-errors -g -S main.cpp -o - | grep -C6 DEBUG :)
takes some time ... now compiling g++ -std=c++11 -O0 -Wall -Wextra -Werror -pedantic-errors -g main.cpp -o main && ./main
20:39
If I'm rep capped and I get downvoted do I lose rep?
There are countless of 13 year olds that are hot as fuck.
I'm assuming so..
Aaaah, Reddit.
@BartekBanachewicz Lol:
main.cpp:24:6: error: extra ‘;’ [-Wpedantic]
     };
      ^
Almost there
@BartekBanachewicz I double-thought about this and still think it's cool :)
user142019
20:40
I hate how C# allows ; after class definitions. :<
It is really slow to compile. Compilation expired :(
Upping timeout to 60s
What are you compiling?
Probably spirit code
@Pawnguy7 dragons
FUCK. Coliru clobbered my source.
@Rapptz Nah. Just mpl
20:41
Ah gotcha
@kbok strangely often "cool" -> "confusing"
user142019
I want Boost.MLP.
4
@kbok ITT our tests will compile 6 hours.
lol, what have you done?
20:42
@BartekBanachewicz Ok, redid my edits to make it work... Compiling again
@Rapptz Yes, and even if you get 1 UV then 1 DV, you lose 2 rep overall.
Dammit, no iostream included
@chris :( dang.
I hope I don't get downvoted
I answered willingly despite rep capped.
@rightfold Is it like MLP, except you have to wait 10 minutes before each episode as the whole thing compiles?
@kbok I am trying to use MPL to iterate every possible function signature and try registering it to our state.
20:43
@EtiennedeMartel And the story is really really complex
@BartekBanachewicz YAY. Success: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", i)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", d)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", b)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", Ss)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", 3nil)
@BartekBanachewicz How can you do that? You can't do that.
I wager you can do the unary/_same things yourself.
I swear Coliru didn't have Boost last time I checked.
@kbok @sehe just did.
20:44
Shit, @CatPlusPlus is following me on Twitter!
@EtiennedeMartel I'm assuming pedobear is in charge of that twitter account?
Or you mean with basic types only, such as int float string etc?
@EtiennedeMartel Quick, duck and take a sharp left behind the container!
        template<typename A>
        void void_unary(A a) { }
        template<typename A>
        void void_binary_same(A a, A b) { }
        template<typename A, typename B>
        void void_binary_diff(A a, B b) { }
20:44
@sehe ^
@BartekBanachewicz Meh. You can do the legwork :0
I focused on the mechanics of the mpl::for_each
@BartekBanachewicz How many types do we have?
@Griwes Oh, Not Always Right.
@sehe I am reading. Actually I was close!
@sehe um, TBH I am still not sure how to place it inside the test, since you've made lua a global variable (thus making it visible to wrap_ref_func).
I figure I could construct the actual phx::function and somehow pass the instance to it, aye? (storing the reference to lua inside wrap_ref_func)
@BartekBanachewicz huh? it doesn't matter as wrap_ref_func is just a regular functor, you can grab lua anywhich way you normally would
@BartekBanachewicz phx::function<TFunctor> phx_t(TFunctor(some, ctor, args));
20:49
@sehe aight!
Was their a language that had stacking nesting comments?
I was really really close with what I had
Also, just added:
typedef mpl::transform_view<basic_types, c_funs::basic::void_binary_same<mpl::_> > bin_same_functions;
mpl::for_each<bin_same_functions>(register_function(arg1));

typedef mpl::transform_view<basic_types, c_funs::basic::void_binary_same<mpl::_> > unary_functions;;
mpl::for_each<unary_functions>(register_function(arg1));
To make it actually pass the signatures, instead of the basic_types themselves.
@BartekBanachewicz Here's what I mean. Also made lua a local variable and passed it to the ctor of wrap_reg_function FIXED coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
20:55
what even
@sehe stop abusing my eyes
@EiyrioüvonKauyf close them. or this tab
@BartekBanachewicz See? Way cooler now:
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic16void_binary_sameIiEE)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic16void_binary_sameIdEE)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic16void_binary_sameIbEE)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic16void_binary_sameISsEE)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic16void_binary_sameI3nilEE)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic10void_unaryIiEE)
ACK: lua_t::register_function("foo", N6c_funs5basic10void_unaryIdEE)
(special delivery for @EiyrioüvonKauyf) ^
error C2923: 'boost::mpl::transform_view' : 'anonymous-namespace'::c_funs::basic::void_unary' is not a valid template type argument for parameter 'F'
If that's MSVS suckiness I don't know what I will do.
@BartekBanachewicz is it not a template taking one template arg?
@sehe it'a function, as name would suggest.
not a functor.
I've just realized I've been calling them C functions :/

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