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06:00
@MarkGarcia You're the only one who explained why the copy constructor has to take a reference.
@Rapptz I did not "explain" though. :)
Hello Dog
Hey, you post photos, you were the one holding the Camera last night :(
I hate the new firefox find bar. They put it at the top and the whole screen scrolls when you open it. Very annoying.
@TonyTheLion Heathrow? Okay. I don't really know my way around here: so far all I know is St. Pancras, Sheffield, and London.
Heathrow is an airport...
06:08
Heahrow is where the airport is
@Telkitty猫咪咪 hey hi good after noon ...
@Telkitty猫咪咪 One of many
> so far all I know is St. Pancras, Sheffield, and London.
a bit like saying "my favourite destinations in the USA are Grand Central Station, Los Angeles and Texas."
I've been getting to know London a little lately. Finally went to the Millennium Dome the other week
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Q: Beginning C++: Storing values in arrays

PersonThe user is supposed to enter a name followed by grades. When the user hits -1 there can be no more grades stored for that individual. When the user types X, s/he enters the total and then -1 to indicate no more grades can be stored. I don't understand why my for loops are outputting in a wierd w...

~Homework alert~
Hey @ScottW!
@ScottW #bitchplz
06:15
@thphd what airport did land in?
I'm alright
Fammit! I a word.
Miss you on Skype @scottw
what is going on
lol
Lame excuse
You can talk on Google?
Do somepeople work on GPS navigation?
who?
I have some problem, so who can help me?
@Scott W you are so boring
06:30
@DarkHorse He'll possibly kill me if I tell you.
I can keep you from being killed
@DarkHorse He's in here.
stand up please
@DarkHorse Just see the individual profiles.
see whose profile?
Kalman filter, WGS84 protocol, I want to see something about that.
06:36
@MarkGarcia Yes he would kill you
@Borgleader :(
And seriously, who is experted at this?
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Q: MS VS 2010 C++ Compiling

user2256464Does anybody have a reference to an article or book that describes the overall process of C++ project compilation in VS 2010? I need to understand how things are going under the hood and how all settings affect the compiler's output?

I suggest to view the help of cl.exe and ln.exe
Hes not linking the question because he wants an answer. Hes linking it because its a bad question.
06:46
I wish I could just say "RTFM!!!".
@Mark Garcia what's mean of RTFM?
@DarkHorse RTFM
Read the fucking manual
I guess you are a terrorist
ying du a san
There was a spec somewhere that defines how C++ code is compiled.
Wtf is going on?
06:57
Titties, I can't compile for VS 2013 =[
Oh, and hi
Xeo
Xeo
Guys, imagine if there was an operator(, and it was overloadable... as a prefix operator. And operator) was postfix. (a, b, c) could become reality!
Man I want custom operators in C++ :(
Haha.
@Xeo have a try in code
And then the hell would really begin. :3c
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You live in London? Where abouts? Maybe you, Tony, and DeadMG and I can all meet up at hte same time!
07:00
@Xeo func() would be the new Most Vexing Parse
We wouldn't be able to include Ell, though. He's in some weird place who's name I don't remember.
Unless of course, the return types are const :p
@Xeo Or at least, being able to make all current operators prefix, postfix and binary.
Xeo
Xeo
@Magtheridon96 Why would it?
Staffordsson or something.
Xeo
Xeo
07:02
( is would be a prefix, unary operator, so...
@Xeo But why not a ( b ? :D <3
Left-half-moon operator.
Xeo
Xeo
I guess you could define it like that. But yeah, custom operators won't be happening I guess.
Haskell has a much lighter syntax, so they have no problem with that.
@Xeo Oh, my bad
Oooh. King's Cross is the Harry Potter reference.
Xeo
Xeo
user image
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lol
07:05
you are so beautiful
How to send a picture?
user784668
Is Boost.Serialization any good?
can't paste picture here
You can't paste pictures.
Instead, you just link them.
Ooooh
@DarkHorse There's that help link on the lower-right part of your screen.
07:08
so terrible
FRTM
user142019
> FRTM
user142019
Fucking Read The Manual
I get it now
Reading, with Emphasis.
07:10
lol
lol
user784668
Combo breaker.
Fammit, Fanael!
Are you all using vim to edit code?
07:13
so using what?
intellisense.
I just write my code in a good text editor (In this case, Sublime Text) and I compile from Terminal with clang++. I have Vim, but I don't know how to use it effectively :v
user784668
@DarkHorse ed is the standard text editor
you are genius @Fanael
user142019
you are genius @Falafel
07:16
you are genius @Falafel
user142019
@DarkHorse Only me and a few other gods.
I had a Falafel sandwich with tomatoes the other day C:
user142019
The inferior use Sublime Text 2 or Visual Studio.
Notepad Master Race.
user142019
@ThePhD -1 need moar Vim.
07:17
Notepad++
@NipunGogia good evening
user142019
@ScottW -1 need moar Vim.
xcode ... eww ... xcode
user142019
07:19
NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - 1
Xcode is the worst IDE I've ever used
good evening?
user142019
@ScottW There are six suns around the Earth.
@Maatheridon96 jobs is upset to see this message
user142019
Jobs is dead. He can't be upset.
user142019
07:22
But yeah, Xcode is bad. -1 need moar Vim.
may be he is actived when hear that
user142019
C++ in Xcode is still better than in Visual Studio though.
I agree that @rightfold
No, somebody agree that
user142019
Code::Blocks is also terrible.
user784668
* is terrible
07:24
I have used only CodeLite
user142019
*? Never heard of that.
visual studio > xcode
user142019
@DarkHorse -1 need moar Vim.
vim rules of course
user784668
@rightfold Vim 7.4 will have integrated jQuery.
07:25
DEV C++!!!
user142019
Really?
user784668
@rightfold No.
user142019
jQuery in Vim would be cool.
I'm giving Vim a try again to see what all the fanboying is about
Ultra Edit
how many students here?
user142019
07:30
Too many.
Xeo
Xeo
Alright, time for work again!
Alright, time for work again!
user142019

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
user142019
Arg.
user142019
Fuck UIs that use three periods instead of a proper ellipsis.
07:45
What the hell are these very disruptive and tall characters anyway?
HI all
I have one problem in C++
how can I unregistered hotkey
@Magtheridon96?
how can I unregistered hotkey @Magtheridon96
any idea?
your faceless-ness scares me
@Magtheridon96 Which tall characters?
@Developer You can try that in the questions part of the site.
It can be found by clicking the button labelled "Questions".
07:49
I have no idea what they are, who made them and what they're used for.
There is also a button labelled "Ask Question" which leads you to a page where you can create your very own question on the part of the site dedicated to questions.
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thanks robor, your dedication to guiding the newb the right way has touched me
@Magtheridon96 That's just a bunch of accents on some base character.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, that makes sense :v
@Developer absolutely no idea
I have no experience developing for one specific platform
user142019
@Developer Why do you ask him specifically?
user142019
07:56
The most annoying part of people asking questions is them pinging random people for no reason.
user784668
Does boost::optional support C++11 stuff like move semantics and shit?
in PHP, 8 hours ago, by HenryW
i go sleep, tomorrow have to do my regular work @the scapyard ;)
ergh ¬_¬
talk about name clash
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, is there any non-Boost optional that has it?
Xeo
Xeo
wheels::optional
user142019
08:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes wot
user784668
@rightfold asoiaf
user142019
It's over 2013.5 and they still don't support that? :V
Xeo
Xeo
Boost be slow with move semantics
user142019
They need a boost.
user784668
Stealing from wheels is it, then.
user142019
08:08
You can't do that.
user142019
You are copying a free thing. That's not stealing.
user784668
Copying is theft, ask RIAA.
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes aren't you missing #include <new>?
@Xeo what is move semantics?
08:10
Likely.
And the reference specialization doesn't see right (optional ended up not using it).
user142019
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Q: What is move semantics?

dicroceI just finished listening to the Software Engineering talk radio podcast interview with Scott Meyers regarding C++0x. Most of the new features made sense to me, and I am actually excited about C++0x now, with the exception of one. I still don't get move semantics... What are they exactly?

user142019
It is what you can use to move non-copyable objects.
user142019
Man it's so fucking hot.
user142019
32 degrees today.
user142019
Two aircos on and still fucking hot.
Xeo
Xeo
08:16
28°C here.
But our room has a nice AC.
user784668
26°C here.
user142019
Not sure how much here.
@rightfold and copyable objects no?
user142019
@thecoshman Yes.
user142019
08:17
Everything that's movable. :P
I looked at weather forecasts and was like "Hmmm, it's going to rain on Saturday. Hmmm, I guess that's better than hellish temperatures.". Then I looked closer and saw... 36 °C... WHAT
user784668
@thecoshman only an optimization then, and therefore EVIL!
@Fanael ofc
How do you type - ° ?
user142019
There will be thunderstorms on Tuesday and Wednesday.
user784668
08:18
@ShuklaSannidhya caps lock, o, o
@ShuklaSannidhya I... type it.
user142019
I'm going outside when that happens.
Xeo
Xeo
s-^
<sup>O</sup>
fail
@R.MartinhoFernandes how?
@ShuklaSannidhya How do you type दे?
08:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't, BTW, that looks familiar.
@Magtheridon96 fail
¡¡¡¿¿¿Que???!!!
@ShuklaSannidhya On my keyboard, Alt+0 is º
It may be keyboard dependent, I wouldn't know
I don't have 2 keyboards in front of me to test it
@Magtheridon96 "On my keyboard" ? It must be OS dependent...
It could be both
08:25
I've Ubuntu 12.04
My language is set to EN-US.
Same locale here. I'm on Mac OS at the moment.
@ShuklaSannidhya It's Devanagari. I just took a guess at what script you would be familiar with since your profile says you are from India. It seems I guessed wrong.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No you didn't guess wrong. I know that script, but haven't actually read/written that for a long.
And who dafuq would type devnagri?
@rightfold Why did you delete your github repo... that Go web framework?
how to promote my English?
08:33
@ShuklaSannidhya People from India.
JBL
JBL
@ShuklaSannidhya Hipster indian developers ?
Girls must be careful in India
if @catplusplus is ever late to an event, I know why
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#समावेश <मानक.स> //#include <stdio.h>
#include <cstdio>
It's the symbol of lucky by noted a star on the right side?
user142019
08:44
No.
user142019
A star on the right side is the symbol of humiliation.
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@rightfold ?
joking
you have a symbol of humiliation as me @rightfold
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do me a favor, will you? Ask @rightfold to unplonk me...
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I like the movie "three idoits"
user142019
08:48
@DarkHorse Let me guess: you're one of them?
Thans for praise
¬_¬ I feel a plonking on it's way
user142019
@thecoshman its
09:13
Ouch.
@ShuklaSannidhya ahahahaha
@sehe Oh my god. This is amazing
Jun 23 at 2:38, by rightfold
I'm never going to unplonk you.
^ :(
Ok, after a bit of consideration, not that much amazing; looks like plain overload generation.
So this guy downvotes me claiming I copied his answer, when I haven't even clicked the "New answer" notification? >.>
@ShuklaSannidhya sucks to be you
I mean, struct with overloaded op() is perfectly ok. The problem is with templates.
Your solution is nice, though.
Xeo
Xeo
09:27
@BartekBanachewicz It is
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A: Issue with string::operator+=

Magtheridon96str += 'a' + 'b'; 'a' + 'b' is an integral expression equivalent to (97 + 98). It will evaluate to 195, or in ASCII, '├' and append to the string.

> These inheritances should then be automatically created in the main function
An explanation?
@Magtheridon96 ASCII has only 128 values.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was referring to the extended ASCII table
with 256
Xeo
Xeo
09:28
@BartekBanachewicz Templates are simply a family of to-be-generated overloads
@Magtheridon96 There are zillions of "extended ASCII tables".
Xeo
Xeo
Since I don't want to dig through all the replies and potentially get lost, what's the problem?
@Xeo I was just bitching about lack of polymorphic lambdas.
Xeo
Xeo
ah
Depending on the usecase, you can approximate it with std::bind, but that gets icky very fast
> Every household in Britain connected to the internet will be obliged to declare whether they want to maintain access to online pornography,
What
09:31
PP solved all my problems so well that I've started using it in GLDR too :v
Xeo
Xeo
As long as it doesn't become part of the interface
erm.
I actually generate interface with PP.
but that's not "being part of it" per se.
@rightfold ¬_¬
Xeo
Xeo
sure. I mean PP and its macros
I can show you.
 #define ADD_SET_TEX_PARAMETER(name, pname, value_t) \
    void BOOST_PP_CAT(set, name) (value_t value) { \
        setParameter<value_t>(pname, value); \
    }

ADD_SET_TEX_PARAMETER(MagFiltering, gl::TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, texture_desc::MagFilteringMode);
there! your own typesafe function for setting Magnification Filtering constrained by appropriate enum.
Xeo
Xeo
Ow
So, about PIMPL.
You probably already know that I am maintaining log4cplus library.
Now, I quite often break binary compatibility because I have to add a member here and there to add a new feature.
I was thinking to use PIMPL idiom.
The problem is that some classes (Appenders) are intended to be derived from.
@wilx wait really? Ah yea I recall something
@wilx Does that make a difference?
Are you exposing data members to derived classes?
Give me a second to explain my thoughts. :)
09:44
@wilx Well dump it and use Boost.Log instead
user784668
What's the behavior when an include file cannot be found? Is it implementation-defined or UB?
problem solved
@Fanael It's ill-formed?
@Fanael it should be in preprocessor section
Compilation won't even start, so you can't call it "UB" or "IB"
(But the definition of "cannot be found" is implementation-defined)
user784668
09:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes citation?
> A #include directive shall identify a header or source file that can be processed by the implementation.
user784668
Oh, right.
> A # include
funky.
So, instead of having separate pimpl pointer and structure for each class in (C++) classes hierarchy, I am thinking of creating a parallel hierarchy of Impl structs and having a single pimpl pointer in the base class of the hierarchy.
Does it sound sane?
@BartekBanachewicz so it doesn't behave at all? ;-)
09:47
@ArneMertz pretty much.
user784668
I didn't see 16.2/1.
@BartekBanachewicz Not really :/ it's just trickery. Still no generic polymmorphism
@sehe I've corrected myself below
^ lol "Attend Meeting C++ 2013" marketing hyperlink in the Win32 app
@sehe /me scrolls left and up
09:49
@BartekBanachewicz Well, it's nice to have, it's just poly lambdas yet. I'll probably have this setup in a snippet/header because I'd love to use it many times. The local struct is much hairier
Basically, instead of class A { struct ImplA; ImplA * pimplA; }; class B : public A { struct ImplB; ImplB * pimplB; }; etc., I think if doing class Base { struct BaseImpl; BaseImpl * pimpl; }; struct Base::BaseImpl { }; class Derived : public Base { struct DerivedImpl; /* no pimpl ptr here */ }; struct Derived::DerivedImpl : Base::BaseImpl { };
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes like mapping all unknown file names to <valarray>?
Hmm, that is not too readable.
@wilx If that helps the implementation, sure. But I don't see it making a difference in the interface.
@Fanael Yes, that would be fine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes: The difference is that adding member variables to the appender classes will not change the binary interface of the appender class itself.
09:51
morning
Header search locations: 1. current folder; 2. source file folder; 3. standard folders; 4. <valarray>, always found. Hell++ FTW
I mean, the new member variable will be in the Impl structure instead.
Jul 10 at 20:27, by Cat Plus Plus
Entire log4* family is ugh.
7 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@wilx Well dump it and use Boost.Log instead
now I'm off for a cup of tea.
@BartekBanachewicz Save the forests
@BartekBanachewicz: I already know you are an asshole, you do not have to reiterate.
09:52
Wut. People drink tea :0
Get over it :D <troll-off/>
@sehe :D
@wilx okey, okey, I'll drink coffee instead
@sehe He's not replying to the tea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know. Though technically, he is (hints: :0, :D, <troll*/>)
Well if you market your library as:
> It is modeled after the Log4j Java library, staying as close to their API as is reasonable.
don't expect C++ people too look at it in a good way.
09:55
> as is reasonable
^ that's plenty leeway for it to not suck (obviously it will look nothing like log4j)
:)
I was just about to say
depends on your definition of "reasonable"
Good morning
Also "CVS repositories", "MSVS2010 projects" and make used to build it.
09:57
log4cpp::Appender *appender1 = new log4cpp::OstreamAppender("console", &std::cout);
appender1->setLayout(new log4cpp::BasicLayout());
user784668
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat.
so not at all reasonable then
@DeadMG That one is not mine, that log4*cpp*
@wilx Yes, I thought that's what we were discussing.
09:57
But you won't find much difference in log4cplus.
oh also LGPL (previously GPL)
considering that the code sample has log4cpp written directly in it no less than three times
ah, so there's log4cplus and log4cpp
makes sense.
Ok, so "cpp" version sucks balls.
Logger::getInstance
Another massive Java success:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/21/researcher_cracks_sim_crypto_to_own_phones_via_sms/
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