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10:08
@Bartek any doesn't help there.
(The question is still ridiculous)
@R.MartinhoFernandes crap.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't even.
BTW the soft I was working with corrupted two more datasets
user142019
Hmm.
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Atwood wrote an article on the rule of three.
wat
@rightfold that's a different rule of three
he can't C++ IIRC
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@BartekBanachewicz I know.
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10:13
I just like wasting people's time.
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inb4 Rage Against rightfold.
You're not a machine.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I know.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes: have you ever considered forking Clang to implement Hell++?
No.
I have never considered implementing Hell++.
user142019
10:15
Have you now?
@rightfold I like reading Coding Horror, so joke's on you.
Xeo
Xeo
@Fanael Hell++ is like a thought experiment
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Clang already implements Hell++.
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By design.
wtf is Hell++
user784668
10:17
@Xeo I know.
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@BartekBanachewicz Exploiting all implementation-defined behavior and ambiguous standardese to create a comformant implementation that doesn't do what you'd expect.
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lol
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Aug 29 '12 at 18:56, by daknøk
I am going to fork clang to implement Hell++.
user142019
LOL
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Me doing something.
Xeo
Xeo
10:18
No
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Never happens.
@rightfold like sizeof(int) == 1024?
@BartekBanachewicz lol, power of two, haha
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@BartekBanachewicz 1024 is for pussies
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh my...
user784668
10:19
It's 2^^65535-1
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(float)sizeof(int) == 3.14 if you have some UB elsewhere. :P
Jan 24 '12 at 17:44, by R. Martinho Fernandes
In Hell++, sizeof(bool) is 237.
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@rightfold If you have UB, decltype(sizeof(int)) is std::vector<std::map<std::string, std::list<std::string>>>.
@R.MartinhoFernandes amazing
Xeo
Xeo
10:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes cue static_assert(sizeof(bool) == 1, "abort, abort, Hell++ detected");
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@rightfold That's almost exactly like most normal implementations, where decltype(sizeof(int)) in this case is std::vector<std::map<std::string, std::list<std::string>>>::size_type.
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@Xeo Or some old Borland (?) compilers.
Xeo
Xeo
I'd consider that Hell
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Where bool was an int in disguise.
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@Xeo implementation first looks for static assertions like that. If found, sizeof(bool) == 1.
10:23
@Xeo I figure that's the reason why embedded developers are so weird; they're coding in Hell and Hell++ pretty much all the time.
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@rightfold Illegal.
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@Fanael Even if documented?
@rightfold mhm
Violating definition of IB
"Must consistently pick one"
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I mean throughout the entire code base sizeof(bool) == 1.
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Not just in the assertion.
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10:25
That could work.
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But people'd always enable the lame mode by putting such assertions in their code.
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No, people'd just use a sane implementation.
what the hell is hell++
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Anything other than sizeof?
user784668
10:31
@rightfold its header search locations
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The only supported input format is QR code encoding text in some obscure encoding.
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@rightfold Rijndael-encrypted EBCDIC
@rightfold Yes, there's a lot more spread throghout chat.
@rightfold No. It's meant to be usable.
17 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
wtf is Hell++
user784668
I just realized it's legal for an implementation to reject everything.
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10:35
Would be the best C++ implementation ever.
@Fanael reject everything? o.O
@melak47 format of source is arbitrary
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B/2: "Characters in one logical source line [65 536]."
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1 is a legal limit.
10:39
fuck me Java sucks balls
2
so much bullshit
Isn't sizeof(bool) != 1 on MacOS X?
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@wilx Doubt it.
err... Why is sizeof(bool) == 1... Isn't bool only 1-bit?
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@wilx or maybe it is?
@ShuklaSannidhya and how are you supposed to access the value of that bit?
10:42
@ShuklaSannidhya Because 1 byte is the lowest amount of memory you can address
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@wilx that's right, but only on PPC Macs.
I mean, you can't actually allocate 1 bit of memory :/
@Fanael: Ah!
sizeof(bool) == 8 makes perfect sense on a modern 64-bit machine :F
ohh... So a bool would actually take up a byte in memory?
10:43
@ShuklaSannidhya I thought you should know that
Pretty much
for a C freak, you know suprisingly little about low-level stuff :P
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@BartekBanachewicz Does it?
You can usually use bit fields, if you really want to stick multiple bools together.
@Fanael cue int8fast_t
10:45
sizeof(bowl)
sizeof(scrotum)
@sehe == infinite
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A: What is the Windows equivalent of Wget?

Paolo TedescoAn alternative I discovered recently, using PowerShell: $client = new-object System.Net.WebClient $client.DownloadFile("http://www.xyz.net/file.txt","C:\tmp\file.txt")

that's doubleplusgood
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@BartekBanachewicz #define __INT_FAST8_TYPE__ signed char
PowerShell is pretty good wrt/ the possible.
10:47
@Fanael that's like, your machine, bro :)
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@BartekBanachewicz wget
user784668
Of course, in the real world, signed char can be significantly faster than long long on a 64-bit machine.
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I should learn PowerShell.
user784668
I'd tell you why, but that should be obvious.
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It seems… powerful.
10:49
@rightfold wget isn't preinstalled on vanilla windows
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Who uses vanilla Windows.
@rightfold it's certainly better than standard windows shell
@rightfold Random people wanting to try out my code
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Still a terrible terminal, though. :P
@BartekBanachewicz But you have mysysgit installed in any case, so you have a nice console with wget :)
@rightfold yeah, but it's just a shell of a program
10:50
PowerShell basically lets you use any COM object or .NET assembly, which let's you do pretty much anything.
@rightfold better than zsh
user142019
Z shell is not a terminal.
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz zsh is not a terminal
user142019
Z shell is a shell, like PowerShell.
@Fanael I was trying to troll @rightfold. TYVM
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10:50
@BartekBanachewicz go be somebody who can't tell apart a shell and a terminal somewhere else
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@BartekBanachewicz if you want to troll people, then at least do it right
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Muszla, nie powłoka.
shell ^
terminal ^
@BartekBanachewicz airplane
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10:52
@NikiC ssshhh, it's Bartek
@BartekBanachewicz Really? It's an atrocity. Really? (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://www.xyz.net/file.txt','C:\tmp\file.tx‌​‌​t') vs. wget http://www.xyz.net/file.txt?! Also, now try with redirect, with authorization, recursively, ignoring/honouring robots.txt, following HTML links, incrementally (resume, anyone?!)....
@sehe I was amazed that it actually can download a file. Show some support for the retarded cousin, will ya?
user784668
@sehe now do that wget on my machine
user784668
Hint: there's no wget.
10:54
@BartekBanachewicz Ok. Yeah, Windows chaps will feel quite the boss now that they can download a file. They only have to learn PowerShell quoting, BCL, browse MSDN etc.
Heh.
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@sehe And all you can do is to make the shell error out.
The chaps can install wget, if they really want to, too.
@Fanael Fuck that. Download a wget
One of many
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10:55
@sehe I actually want to make cross-platform dependency downloading script. Note how I can just download wget with this :D (TBH that was the plan)
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So this happens.
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@sehe The distro I'm using has no wget by default.
@Fanael ? What does that mean? I'm incompetent? Sorry about that, I didn't know it was relevant to this discussion
this host order and network order crap is confusing
:@
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@A.H. It's not.
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10:56
@sehe No, it means that wget makes the shell spit an error.
@Fanael Wut. MS has distros now?
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Serialize: convert host to network.
Deserialize: convert network to host.
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It ain't rocket science.
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@sehe What makes you think I'm talking about Windows?
@rightfold well yeah but I am having trouble parsing an ip string
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10:56
Use an existing parser, silly.
@Fanael Right. This is probably true in the Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
user142019
Don't implement the already implemented.
@ShuklaSannidhya 1 is the minimum object size in C++
@Fanael Because there is no wget. Are you on AIX too, now? Try GET (uses perl), curl, wget, or even netcat and telnet. For plain downloads it could be enough
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@sehe No.
10:57
He has a distro for developing countries (a.k.a. Poland) that couldn't afford wget
(and PNG)
Damn you @Cicada come back.
@R.MartinhoFernandes sizeof(bool) = 0.125 would be funny ^^
@rightfold just so I am clear every variable is stored in host byte order, but when doing something like shift does byteorder matter?
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@sehe curl I do have.
@Fanael soooo... what are we still talking about?
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@sehe uhm, wget?
10:59
@sehe How's learning wget better than learning BCL?
Have fun
@BartekBanachewicz @Rakkun
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's easier. By quite a margin. Unless the context is a .NET application in a CLR language in the first place
Riiight.
(It's also not reusable)
@sehe If I wanted Rakkun, I'd ping him.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What does that mean?
@BartekBanachewicz Wokay :0
@sehe Once you learn wget you cannot reuse that knowledge in other contexts.
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11:00
@BartekBanachewicz actually it's Arch
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And since I don't need wget, nor do I need anything that depends on wget, I don't have wget installed.
Basically, the same reason some people like to use irb or python for some tasks instead of a traditional shell.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right. That's because aria2, axel, curl, GET and stuff all use widely diverging command line arguments (hint: that's not actually the case)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ya, ipython has some support for being used as a login shell IIRC
11:02
It's like indentation just gave up and ran away to Mexico
@Magtheridon96 oh JASS
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wokay, now we're talking. But that would presume that using the shell is out of the question. That, in my mind, kinda contradicts the use of PowerShell. But you may be right. People might prefer learning PowerShell over an existing scripting language.
It was a decent language for all I remember
@BartekBanachewicz AFAIK, PowerShell does not have I/O redirection
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@ShuklaSannidhya what?
11:03
@ShuklaSannidhya You're misinformed. And you forget to click that link
@ShuklaSannidhya bullshit. even standard shell has it
@ShuklaSannidhya FUD
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@BartekBanachewicz standard shell?
So can I Do prog <in >out
@BartekBanachewicz It's fucking painful IIAM.
11:04
@ShuklaSannidhya yes, even in cmd.exe /cc @Fanael
user784668
Right, PS has no <
You can do get < the fuck > out
I prefer csharp to it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Precisely.
@Fanael wait what does it have instead?
11:05
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I know that... but PS doesn't
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@BartekBanachewicz cats
@ShuklaSannidhya Not having that syntax is totally different than not having I/O redirection.
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cat wtf | idiot-command | format C: > fuck-off.txt
umm... yeah thats what I meant... It has no < >...
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11:06
It has >.
@ShuklaSannidhya So what.
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Plus it doesn't need > because set-content.
@ShuklaSannidhya and?
@R.MartinhoFernandes So It's alien to me.
@ShuklaSannidhya you are alien to us
11:07
4 mins ago, by ShuklaSannidhya
@BartekBanachewicz AFAIK, PowerShell does not have I/O redirection
Instead of spewing bullshit, you could just state that you have no idea what goes on in it because it is alien to you.
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@BartekBanachewicz proof?
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, as a moderator on THW, it's my duty to manage all JASS spells/systems and code snippets :p
@Magtheridon96 why are you a moderator there?
THW?
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The Hell What.
11:10
the Hive or something
@BartekBanachewicz Because I really like the site :3
fair enough
Is it possible to redirect stderr?
on bash
@ShuklaSannidhya 2>
@Magtheridon96 You passed the test
11:12
@sehe Do I get a badge? Q_Q
@ShuklaSannidhya Nah it's impossible. You need telekinetic gifts and 3 karma points in the realm of Zorro to pull it off
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@A.H. if everything is in host byte-order, no.
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If stuff is in host byte-order you shouldn't have to think about it. Only when serializing and deserializing.
@A.H. No. Variables of numeric types store numbers, not sequences of bytes. Only sequences of bytes have byte order.
11:14
@BartekBanachewicz great
Shift operators are defined in terms of multiplication and division by powers of two, not in terms of bits.
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@sehe xD
@Telkitty猫咪咪 start a company - oh wait, that didn't work out either
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What serialization library would you guys recommend?
11:15
I'm sitting on 95% used memory;
I also like to live dangerously
good thats what I thought , turns out I was oring with the same byte every time
@sehe Oo ... meanie :'(
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Protobuf or Cap'n Proto.
@Fanael Boost.Serialize should be the first one to check, I guess
@Telkitty猫咪咪 slow ^^
11:15
you don't know that ... all the potential ...none the cash ... yet
But Protobuffers are pretty ok
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Serializing and deserializing in Erlang is orgasmic.
Xeo
Xeo
foooooood
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Binary pattern matching. \o/
@rightfold Protobuf is an unfortunate misspelling of Proto Buff
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11:16
PROTOCOL BUFFERS
PROTOCOL BUFFELS
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@BartekBanachewicz It seems unmaintained, though.
PROTOCOL BAGELS
Xeo
Xeo
Protocol Buffalos?
@Fanael ?! It already rocks
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11:17
Protocol Buffet
@Xeo Indeed
@Fanael Boost and unmantained? You for real?
@Magtheridon96 Oooh. So win for a silicon valley lunch room
@Xeo Man, these days dessert here has a tendency to include unprocessed strawberries :(
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@Xeo Protocol protocol Protocol protocol protocol protocol Protocol protocol
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11:17
@BartekBanachewicz "seems" - he was being emotional
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What a coincedence, I have raw strawberries right in front of me!
Xeo
Xeo
Also, it's strawberry season, so eh.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Deliciousness.
@Xeo Worst season.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes But hey, not long until that's over, eh? :P
11:18
@Xeo strawberries are next to for-loops on Robot's dislike list
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is today Opposite Day?
He's implementing a lossy strawberry collector
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wurst season!
for collecting lossy strawberries
you caught me. I used ambiguous language ambiguously
is detroid sold on ebay?
everything is sold on ebay
ld object1 object.... objectn -o output
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Some Japanese guy tried selling his soul once.
Turned out Mephisto has no Ebay account
Detroid Tigers Baseball bumper sticker 4" x 5"?
/the *effort*
@Telkitty猫咪咪 question marks?
Today will enter history as the day I redecided to plonk
> 200 chars remaining No... 174 chars remaining No... 148 chars remaining Shit. It will keep decreasing. :(
^ What an apt bio on the guy
really mad at myself for not getting a backup for telkitty.com
11:27
facepalm
otherwise I could have set it up on another server that I own and currently using for the latest app ... why!! (other than the fact I am an idiot)
embarrasing
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@BartekBanachewicz yes, 10 commits total in 2011-2013.
Thanks for catching that typo, @BartekBanachewicz
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Q: How do I build Boost when "b2" does not work

MSaltersIn theory, boost needs to be built with b2. In my case, with b2 --build-dir=c:\boost\ --toolset=msvc complete stage. This produces a warning the --build-dir option was specified but Jamroot at '.' specified no project id the --build-dir option will be ignored (looks harmless) and then the fatal ...

Woah. MSalters is working on world dominance
Is there a non-GPL alternative to readline? (that is compatible with readline configuration)
11:36
how to get RAM size in c
@KonradRudolph Mmm. I remember seeing something about this. Perhaps a mono lib
@ManojKumar Go to Stack Overflow
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@KonradRudolph bow to communism and use readline
@Griwes you're welcome
11:38
@Fanael Not gonna happen
damn
how do I specify range of fields in other sheet in excel
@R.MartinhoFernandes Does that read and evaluate .inputrc?
LOL I was using htons instead of htonl
@KonradRudolph Dunno.
11:40
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because that’s kind of crucial
@BartekBanachewicz just, type = and point and click: =Sheet2!C13:E23
Added '' if the sheet contains phunny characters
ugh damn
I always forget that parameters are delimited by ; not by ,
@BartekBanachewicz It's your regional options. Excel formula localization SUCKS
Ell
Ell
Hmm I need generate api keys from username. I think sha'ing the username and a hardcoded salt will do :P
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Is there a liberal license that is GPL-incompatible?
11:43
PSA: Can we please have more reopen votes here: stackoverflow.com/questions/17747557/…
@Fanael Most are. BSD for instance.
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@KonradRudolph Wrong, BSD is GPL-compatible.
@Fanael the FSF says differently
@Ell If you don't mind that compromising the salt compromises all API keys at once.
@Ell Just generate random numbers and store them.
11:45
@Ell that will absolutely not do
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> compatible with the GNU GPL
how to execute shell command with parameters in c in windows like --> system("cmd.exe -mem")
> The following licenses are free software licenses, but are not compatible with the GNU GPL.
ah. Wait.
11:47
@KonradRudolph That's the whacky BSD license.
I always confuse modified & original. Bah.
That’s probably the reason so many people dislike the BSD even though it’s so nicely written
user784668
I like it.
@sehe no, ; is international
Ell
Ell
When should I generate the number? On app first run? This isn't a high security thing, but at the minute there is no protection whatsoever on using the server api
@Benedict you should update the question with the essential bits. I've asked for reopen votes on this question. — sehe 8 secs ago
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11:48
But it's GPL-compatible, so I don't want to use it for this project.
@BartekBanachewicz Are you telling me I'm wrong? Because I'm not.
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@Fanael huh? That’s a weird rationale
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@KonradRudolph consider this a way of saying "fuck you" to freetards
how mature
well, how about choosing the MS-Pl? It’s a pretty good license if I remember correctly
Ell
Ell
Freetards :P
user784668
11:50
@KonradRudolph well, it's as mature as GPL is.
@Ell When you generate the key?
Ell
Ell
But, how can I safely send the generated number to the server? Or does the server generate it?
Ahh wait
@ThePhD No, I don't. There are in fact cities in England that are not London.
They do exist.
user784668
@LightnessRacesinOrbit liar
Ell
Ell
Oh jeez not the again >.<
11:57
@Fanael It looks like you're really working hard to establish some kind of a reputation today. How are you doing? Everything ok?
user784668
@sehe not enough sleep
user784668
No sleep, in fact.
Mmm. The weather? Troubles? Or just out of rhythm (that's me, eternally)

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