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05:07
any ideaS>
@blackmath Go through some sort of proxy. It's easy enough to send packets that give a false return address, but if you do you'll never see any replies from the server (sine it'll send them where you said you were). To make it work, you need to send them somewhere that they'll get forwarded to you.
@JerryCoffin explain in simple steps
what in hell shall I do
@blackmath Step 1. Use a proxy server. Step 2. You're done.
when I use annynmous.org for example
and log inot irc web client
it never connect
seems they kind of detect the famour proxies IP
famous*
05:14
Is std::string:pop_back() standard compliant?
Or is it just MSVC's implementation using an std::vector underneath?
morning mysticial
evening
same shit :P
05:21
@Mysticial For shame.
@Rapptz ?
cplusplus.com ?! in the lounge?
Anyway it didn't make sense to have push_back but not pop_back IMO.
@Rapptz Who cares. I was only checking to see if something existed. Not some error-prone syntax shit.
But then again it's a string.
@Mysticial I'm just joking.
05:24
@JerryCoffin ?
Wow, how strange.
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Q: I get unrelated [tag:generics] tagged Q in my inbox via [tag:generic-programming] subscription

RigaBut these tags are about different things. Usually generics are for .NET specific syntax/asage Q, but generic-programming is for generic algorithms and design patterns. The problem is I don't want to receive .Net Q notifications because this is not what I have subscribed for. I treat this situa...

How weird is it that this happened today?
For those suicidal adventrurers:
05:57
someone should be shot for this
preferably a Java programmer
a Java programmer called getTungsten()
he never returned it ;.;
Guys, may I ask you a question?
@O0oO0oOO0ooO dude! eewww!
I know a very basic way or obscure way (Discovered it by looking at source code) of accessing / splitting bits from other range of bits (bytes). I want to clearly understand how to do this and want to know what is the most efficient way of doing it. For instance, I have below bytes looks like this in an array

32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (total 4 bytes)

and
32 ~ 28 is some variable1
27~26 is some variable2
@Feeds it ends with .a.out.exe
nice
06:05
How do you efficiently access variable 2?
and variable 1?
Can you please explain me how it works too? Thanks
@O0oO0oOO0ooO something union or memcpy
NVM, It's hard to explain
I guess I will just figure it out myself but would be helpful if there is a friendly online tutorial written dedicated to this topic
Is this a bitset?
Wait.. last time you were here a month or so ago you were asking questions about bitsets too.
IDK
Oh yes
I remember
"Isn't Android like a CHILDREN'S O.S. ? why do grown ups use it ? wtf is going on? pedophiles?" shame it got removed in 3 seconds
06:15
Then what is an O.S. for Adults?
linux obviously
Is that a generalisation?
Oooh:

"millions of people are using adroid it's a children's operating system. is the whole universe a pedophile ? adnroid is a pedo o.s. adnroid is a pedo o.s. adnroid is a pedo o.s." some deep post we got there
> Adnroid
that sums up the quote
@Rapptz What is project euler? Sounds pretty cool
06:20
A site with math problems.
You solve them using mathematical and programming knowledge.
The first 100 are easy, but as of late they've gotten increasingly difficult.
phone call 1 sec
Nice, I will make sure try it out later =D... I like Math
Math is my life
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Q: Is Dev C++ better than Borland C++?

goacoderI want to get back into C/C++ It has been years since I touched any of these languages. Now I last coded in Borland C++ and truthfully i have forgotten everything. Now I heard that Dev C++ is a very good IDE to code in? Is it better than Borland C++ , because I know that Borland C++ has not b...

heh.
Anyone plays TF2?
Qix
Qix
06:36
Is the "on hold" close reason class new for SE? I never saw it prior to about a week ago or so
Xeo
Xeo
So, the robot had to get up early today to play Borderlands 2.
cpx
cpx
I will need to try that one as well.
Jay Hanlon on June 25, 2013

It pains me when I hear people say that our sites are unfriendly, or that we chase new users away. But it’s a hard problem, because our highest priority has always been the quality of content on our sites.  And it still is. We can’t lower our standards. We won’t.

But we have been working hard to make our sites more welcoming, reminding users that feedback can be clear and nice, and helping new users learn the ropes before they get frustrated.  And, as of today, we’ve completely overhauled closing. …

we just rolled out some pretty major changes ^
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@BenCollins Thanks for the link, will read
OT: lol@pic
Pretty useless.
They still have too broad without too narrow even though I asked on meta to bring it back T_T
it's my highest upvoted post on meta with some 80 something points.
06:51
I am re-writing some of my old apps, also hired a graphic designer. Consulting a few people on usability. Now all I want to do is to throw my arm in the air and say "f*ck this" and walk away. Want to do the same with my current family real estate endeavour ... except that I can not do either. Guess I just have to tread in the muddy water and hoping my hair doesn't turn too greyish in a few months time.
07:17
How do I make tiny text?
<small> isn't working..
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A: Which parts of the C++14 Standard Library will be made constexpr?

Rapptz which parts of the Standard Library will now be marked constexpr? From the draft that I've looked at for C++14, N3690, the following will be changed to constexpr thus far (In comparison with the C++11 standard)†: std::error_category's default constructor std::forward std::move std::move_if...

I spent an insane amount of time on this :(
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And check "Constexpr library additions"
I spent like > 15 minutes making that list
:(
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@Rapptz <sub> or <sup> is what I usually employ for that.
Maybe <font size="..."> would also work.
Yeah I settled for <sub>
@Xeo I added it to my answer.
thanks :D
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07:33
One major thing btw would be std::initializer_list
Ah yeah.
fuck I am getting my ass kicked my CGAL. Library is too difficult to use.
07:48
@ScottW Hey man, it's only 10 lines.
Anyone else care to chime in on the decltype usage in stackoverflow.com/questions/18047031/… ? I've gotten into a bit of a discussion about it in the comments, curious what everyone else thinks.
I don't like Mehrdad.
Anyway auto punct_whatever = 0 would definitely not return size_t.
It'd be int.
yep
He wants size_t whatever = 0 though (which I obviously wouldn't object to). I just don't see the decltype thing as being particularly bad either.
Interestingly enough I was thinking of doing that one day
for(decltype(s.size()) i = 0; i < s.size(); ++i) { }
@Rapptz yeah, it seems logical. You describe the type you want, rather than naming it
07:53
@ScottW That doesn't call it twice, though.
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auto i = size_t(0)~
@jalf I like Haskell's polymorphic literals here. It's a number, but not any specific kind of number.
@Xeo or auto i = decltype(s)().size()? :p
@jalf Hey he's wrong about size_t being required (just checked)
@Xeo yeah
Xeo
Xeo
@jalf ... what
07:54
X::size_type unsigned integer type
@Xeo construct an empty instance of your container, such that size() will return 0 and you get a 0 of the precise desired type
Allocator requirements table, § 17.6.3.5 Table 28.
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@jalf ... seriously?
@Xeo no :)
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good
07:55
but I avoid having to specify the type even once :p
and no hardcoded literals either!
I left a comment.
@Rapptz: That's because not every allocator is std::allocator. But std::basic_string<char_type>::allocator_type's allocator is std::allocator<char_type>. — Mehrdad 34 secs ago
How does this discredit anything I said?
:|
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@Rapptz He specifically talked about std::string::size_type, which is std::basic_string<char>::size_type
which always uses std::allocator
Yeah, hence.. how does this discredit anything I say? It doesn't add anything.
std::allocator isn't specialised for any chars AFAIK.
@Rapptz in the same way that decltype(s.size()) whatever = 0; is considered " code duplication", I guess :p
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std::allocator always has size_t for size_type, though.
template <class T> class allocator {
  public:
    typedef size_t size_type;
So he was being increadibly pedantic, but eh, correct in what he talked about
That was copied verbatim from the standard.
08:02
is anyone familiar with binary index trees (conceptual question)
@Xeo Yeah I see it now.
Okay I'm bored so I should head to bed
Silly me, convinced it was Tuesday. Who was I to think I could skip Monday?
Xeo
Xeo
heh, g'night
@chris Yeah, endure Monday like everyone else here.
Not as bad as I've been other times I guess. Half a week off is kind of pushing it.
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lol
08:08
decltype(s.size()) i{} would be the syntax that contains least duplication IMO
std::count_if(s.begin(), s.end(), ispunct); has even less.
cpx
cpx
Oh, happy friendship day. Just read the topic of this room.
Morning!
This is oddly entertaining:
@StackedCrooked ooh yeah, that's a good one :)
cpx
cpx
08:11
Now, I'm going upstairs to watch the rain.
also, John Carmack giving up on his rocketry thing :/
@cpx you know it goes all the way to the ground, right? You don't need to go upstairs to observe it. :)
why are some people's names in italic?
because they're special
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Because we're very special snowflakes.
08:14
// wonder if the empty overload is silly or not
template<typename Option, typename ...Options>
void setOptions(Option&& head, Options&& ...tail) {
    addOption(std::forward<Option>(head));
    setOptions(std::forward<Options>(tail)...);
}
void setOptions() {}
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That overload is sadly needed
oh you guys are owners
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Xeo
'cuz we own you.
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Silence, we allow no riots.
:P
real respect for these kids
need to re-overload these operators
that's some serious loading going on there
People really have trouble using Google these days.
"i tried this..but it's displaying as block – Praveen Kumar 2013"
to be honest though, the other guy isn't helping
"...block means.. that character look likes square shape. – Praveen Kumar"
"@PraveenKumar well that is the unicode. – Ehsan Ullah"
08:38
"You decided to use unicode, did you really expect something else then blocks?"
he's nearly saying it..
@Cat Just to keep you updated, I’ve now solved that vexing problem …
The solution turned out to be as “easy” as this:
capitalize <-
    p(fapply, toupper %.% p(substring, 1, 1), p(substring, 2)) %|>%
    lp(do.call, paste0)
The problem was that I failed to unpack a parameter list properly (R has no star parameter explosion operator or whatever it’s called) – I needed to use do.call
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> This is so meta it would make Community proud. [top comment]
That's really cool
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Happless Friendliness Day! [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
hapless
08:58
char foo[4] = "foo"; Do you manually have to append a zero terminator here in C?
Is that Robot language?
I was trying to nudge someone to realise the rule of zero on their own and failed. Why isn't it an obvious thing? :'(
@TonyTheLion seeing that char foo[] = "foo"; gives foo a size of 4 (with the null character) I'd figure that the answer is no
but I'm not sure whether C initialization rules follow logic
"foo" itself has a 0.
09:03
What @chris said.
from now on I'll be initializing integers not as int x = 0;, but as int x = 1["x"];.
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Xeo
NUL != 0
@Xeo Isn't it required to be that value?
@Xeo NUL != '\0' ?
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Xeo
NUL == '\0'
09:08
Same thing/
what is NUL anyway
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Xeo
21 secs ago, by Xeo
NUL == '\0'
point taken
@Xeo '\0' is just an alternative representation of the number zero.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Is it really required to be?
09:09
@Xeo do we really exist?
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Meh
I'm guessing with all the code going while (*str), it must be.
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Just because it evaluates to false doesn't mean it must be 0
> A null-terminated byte string, or ntbs, is a character sequence whose highest-addressed element with defined content has the value zero (the terminating null character); no other element in the sequence has the value zero.
@Xeo Since char is a numeric type, yes, it must.
09:11
My fetish with pretty shoes means my feet suffer a lot
printf("%d\n", 2*1["az"]); what does this print
cheaters
if I had to guess I would say \0
@A.H. Would you say that if it read 2*"az"[1]?
09:15
I think it would read 2["az"]
And 2*"az"[1]?
you read 5 + a[x] as (5 + a)[x] ? wow
wait a sec\
operator precedence oopsy
it will probably print z * 2
09:17
244
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implementation-defined.
assuming ASCII
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Or unspecified?
@nightcracker <troll> you forgot a newline </troll>
@Insilico fixed
09:18
@nightcracker hehe :-P
You guys are having a friendliness day?
@Kian friendship is magic
Haha
Yesterday I woke up at noon and i was tired, today i woke up at 5AM and couldnt go back to sleep
wtf brain
09:28
@Borgleader have you tried switching it off and on again ?
@A.H. You mean dying then coming back to life?
@A.H. From the description, that was exactly what caused the problem.
@R.MartinhoFernandes mmm well is it reproducible ?
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Q: Unhandled Exception when converting const char to char

DaaksinI've been trying to convert a const char to a char for the past 30 minutes. Here's what I've got. string atr; getline(cin,atr); // Start off with a string because getline takes nothing else. const char *buffA = atr.c_str(); // Create a const char of the string converted to a const char. ch...

oh gawd
@Kian yeah, might want to do it in a hospital though
09:32
"I've been trying to convert a const char to a char" NO NO NO NO NO NO. Stop wanting this. Tell us what you are trying to do that you believe would be done by converting a const char to a char. Describe your problem, not merely your solution. — R. Martinho Fernandes 16 secs ago
NAILED IT ^
hehe nice comment
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have all my upvotes, and my children too. — Borgleader 8 secs ago
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Xeo
... great. I've stayed at home for 2h, waiting for a package which should be delivered by now.
But isn't.
@Xeo You should have played some Borderlands 2 while you waited.
whistles
09:34
@Xeo What's inside ?
Xeo
Xeo
stuff
@Xeo Don't these things normally get delivered at lunch or just after?
@TonyTheLion I actually don't understand the downvotes on that question. There's a code sample, and an actual question (albeit a misguided one).
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@TonyTheLion Express delivery
09:37
oic
> stuff
that is the TL;DR
that's a large onebox
fyi
09:39
@TonyTheLion american onebox
@Nbr44 You can't use 'getline' with a string, unfortunately. — Daaksin 29 secs ago
a line is a EOL terminated string :'(
string atr;
getline(cin,atr);
post code using getline with string, say you can't use getline with string
09:45
scumbag OP (IOW OP is a faggot)
@TonyTheLion Scumbag OP, actually.
@Borgleader I realized after posting my comment that the OP was using std::getline() the entire time.
Yeah I noticed after reading your comment too
I don't even know whats going on in his head
I always use std:: for all standard library stuff so I forget people don't always do that.
Its annoying when they don't
09:47
If you are going to send a second e-mail with nothing but a star and a word that you mistyped in the first e-mail, I will hate you.
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using is evil
@R.MartinhoFernandes People do that?
@TonyTheLion Someone just did :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is the message in the subject line or something?
x min= y how does this compile?
macro?
09:48
@Insilico Nah, subject is "Re: ..." in a long thread.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Damn that person to hell.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh that makes more sense. Still stupid though.
@Borgleader Fuck knows. Noobs.
@Borgleader It doesn't.
The OP apparently was just using that as an example.
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x <[]min>= y
09:50
inb4 Haskell
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Haskell has no assignment
sigh So, the package just came in
5mins before I have to leave
@Insilico When I first read it he gave me the impression this would compile. I had to read it again.
@Xeo Yay!
@Borgleader Yeah it's part of a multiline question separated by code snippets. "Well, what about <code snippet> instead of <another code snippet>?"
It's easy to miss.
@Xeo Isn't that better than 5mins after?
09:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes Depends. If it came 5 minutes later then Xeo can come home to an early Christmas present.
Is not like you never going to come back
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Q: Sum of 1 to 1000000000

BabaTrying to get the sum of 1 + 2 + ... + 1000000000, but I'm getting funny results in PHP and Node PHP $sum = 0; for($i = 0; $i <= 1000000000 ; $i++) { $sum += $i; } printf("%s", number_format($sum, 0, "", "")); // 500000000067108992 NodeJS var sum = 0; for (i = 0; i <= 1000000000; i++)...

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@R.MartinhoFernandes 2h before would've been even nicer :s
Whatever, off to work
I don't do $ sign with variables because I have no (programming) money
09:55
Go FTW! Only Go gives correct answer! — ShuklaSannidhya 7 mins ago
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WTF.
Ahh look at me, used to random people posting in random rooms
Sorry @ShuklaSannidhya

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