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13:08
Hm, mapping this data layout to a C++ structure is gonna need some thinking.
alignment is 4 bytes
number of blocks can be provided as template argument
You might need to make the first 2bytes padded with another 2
first two bytes should be ignored when stacking options
@TonyTheLion agreed
The padded bytes might be { EndOfOption, NoOption } or { NoOption, NoOption }
Depending on where the previous option ends.
@TonyTheLion Yeah - that's what I do, byte filler[2].
Or I could just choose byte alignment for the entire thing.
@StackedCrooked I doubt that's a good idea.
13:15
I could split the header and body into two structs and use inheritance to compose the two.
@sbi I don't know. Sometimes I like having a good memory, sometimes I don't. It's frustrating when you remember something that no one else does, not even the people involved in it; it's frustrating when people dismiss something you accomplished because "you remember everything"; it's frustrating when you're listening for the third time to a story that someone likes to tell because they don't remember telling it previously. I prefer that people don't pay notice it.
For instance, when you are telling me something you often stop and ask me if you told it before. I don't like that. I'm taking away the joy you would have telling it for the "first" time again.
Here it's different, I guess. I don't have to listen to a repeat: I can just not read it; the other person won't know. I can use the transcript to prove something did happen and it's not just me.
Can I sleep for less than a second?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You don't drink enough. After a few pints of Doombar, I can't remember any of the stories from previous sessions.
@ShuklaSannidhya not by using sleep
man
Daisy's all growing up
13:19
@jalf then what?
@ShuklaSannidhya On Linux, usleep sleeps a specified number of microseconds. On Windows, Sleep sleeps a specified number of milliseconds
@jalf Isn't it "At least, but is almost always substantially more"
@DeadMG I hope she's growing in the other dimensions as well, else she'll look very strange.
lol
@DeadMG yep
13:20
well
@DeadMG How old is she?
I'mma go root through the garage to see if we have any cleaning alcohol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Gonna be about three years soon, I think.
Don't drink that one.
Is anyone here familiar with binary index trees? (I have a conceptual question)
13:22
@user2597879 you asked that already. I'm pretty sure this isn't the Lounge<Binary Index Trees>
Are you sure it doesn't work better if you ask on Stack Overflow?
If you find any vodka you can use that, but clip the awkward heatsink/fan on before using the vodka in normal mode.
I tried before and the question got nixed because it was conceptual and too "opinion-y" (since it was asking for recommendations on data structures for a particular goal)
@jalf great...
@user2597879 Great, and everyone knows that "if people don't want to hear your question, the correct response is to post it to the Lounge"
13:24
Well what's the alternative?
5 hours ago, by user2597879
is anyone familiar with binary index trees (conceptual question)
@user2597879 (a) ask someone who actually indicate an interest in the subject, (b) do some research on your own
It's a data structures/array question. Coders are generally all over that stuff.
@user2597879 So find some coders to ask
This is such a room
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@StackedCrooked
13:26
No. it isn't. It's a lounge.
Apparently you are having trouble finding coders who are "all over that stuff". So apparently they're not
So why would the C++ chatroom for a site pertaining to programming questions not be full of coders?
That makes a whole lot of sense...
room topic changed to Lounge<Binary Index Trees>: The name is a lie. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
@user2597879 it is. But it is not full of coders who give a shit about binary index trees. Nor is it full of coders who are motivated to answer your questions specifically
@R.MartinhoFernandes But you can always tell when a dog of this breed is growing up, and it's when they start snoring very loudly during sleep.
13:27
Isn't the more accurate answer "I'd rather be snarky than admit the structure is not logically optimal"?
no.
@user2597879 No, the accurate answer is "I'd rather be snarky than give a fuck"
we... don't... care.
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Then don't pretend like there's some underlying logical error to the reason
We use SO when we want to answer random people's questions
@user2597879 There's a whole "questions" section we use when we want to answer questions.
13:28
@user2597879 But there is.
the chat is for chatting, not question answering
@user2597879 It is. The problem is finding anyone in here who has any interest in your question. They have little interest because such questions are usually badly specified, boring etc.
@MartinJames Right
And hey, it seems like you're pretending that there's some underlying logical reason why we should answer your question. There isn't
@jalf you're the one who was pretending and is now backpedaling on the logic
nice try though
13:29
Oh, not again.
ok, let me end this now
Deja vu.
oh hey luc!
> With that in mind, introduce yourself, try participating in the various discussions, and have fun. That's what the Lounge is about, after all.
This is the important bit.
@user2597879 Look at it from our point of view. As far as we're concerned, you are a completely random person we have never even talked to before. We are hanging out in a chat room called Lounge<C++>, which is dedicated to just hanging out and talking. Why should we be more inclined to answer questions about binary index trees than a random person on the street?
13:29
2 in 1 day?
@user2597879 You need to be careful not to get troll-flagged. Someone has already been flaggotted today.
@jalf Because it's a C++ chatroom linked off a site about programming questions. This isn't a hard logical leap to make within reason. Now look at it from my point of view: I go to ask a question and get met with unwarranted snark.
@user2597879 You could try the JavaScript room
If you want to lower the frequency of "people off the street" then you need to make the room less obvious
..or the PHP room.
13:31
I don't bite the hand that I want to feed me.
And not make it seem as though it's a place to ask questions, too
@user2597879 Yup. And from that point of view, the logical conclusion would probably be "I am wasting my time whining. I should go find another approach to getting an answer to my question"
@user2597879 'LOUNGE'
@R.MartinhoFernandes Very Republican logic there
Yes, whatever that means.
13:32
@user2597879 Feel free to show us where in the book of rules it says that we are supposed to answer questions in this room.
Waiiiiit, we made it seem as if it were a place to ask questions?
I thought everyone was up in arms about how harsh we were on people trying to ask questions here.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It means "don't question anyone, accept what they say, even if it's not correct -- because you need something from them." IMO intellectually dishonest.
Godammit, what else do we have to do to make it seem as if this isn't a place to ask questions?
I have a question - why has puppy not binned yet?
the newbie hints makes it pretty clear that the chat is not for question and answer, and the room is even tagged
@MartinJames People cry when I bin things.
13:33
That is probably one of the least obvious methods ever of designating things
@DeadMG Hey. I did ping you not long ago though!
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Can we wrap this up? Apparently nobody's interested in either your question or your rant, so please follow this link.
@user2597879 Thanks.
@LucDanton O really? I didn't see that. A lot of other people were speculating that you had been hit by a bus.
@user2597879 any suggestions? We already have a newbie FAQ explaining that this is not a place to get help with your random programming questions. We've got the [no-helpdesk] tag in the room description, and we are snarky as fuck when people come here to get help. What more do you want from us?
13:33
Why not simply make the description of the room (so it can be seen from the outside) THIS IS NOT A PLACE TO ASK C++ QUESTIONS
It's okay.
Do you really want intellectually dishonest people to help you?
@user2597879 We tried that. It had little effect.
You guys are doing all sorts of mental gymnastics to overlook a point that is entirely obvious and within reason for anyone who isn't a regular here
13:34
@user2597879 Wait, the description of the room was "THIS IS A PLACE TO ASK C++ QUESTIONS"?
Who set that as the description?
@DeadMG A bus that took control of my SO and Bitbucket accounts?
@user2597879 The point is obvious to everyone- that there is a separate part of the site dedicated to that functionality. Why would we duplicate it here?
We need to find who set "THIS IS A PLACE TO ASK C++ QUESTIONS" as the description and strip them of owner powers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is implied by its nature as a C++ chatroom linked to the SO site which is about asking programming questions.
@LucDanton Maybe it was a robot bus from the future, sent to assassinate you before you could hack it.
13:35
@user2597879 You're trying to ask us a question which isn't about C++, so even if this were a place to ask C++ questions, you'd be off topic
@DeadMG Hey, I had nothing to do with it.
@user2597879 Since the site is about answering questions, why would we need a chatroom for that?
// This code does not use return value on the stack for optimisation purposes
what does that mean?
@jalf Now see, that's a point I can agree with
@TonyTheLion It means that whoever wrote the code had no idea what they were doing or talking about.
unless the returned value is very large in it's core size, like a 200kb array or something
13:36
But since I'm coding in C++ I figured there was some relevancy, as the concepts tend to mesh with the language-specific implementations (e.g. some data structures are implemented with different underlying logic in different languages)
Jul 22 at 7:49, by R. Martinho Fernandes
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.
Fuck this. I'm going shopping.
The places to ask questions on the site are not implied.
They are all perfectly labelled as such.
There's no implication anywhere.
If you have more conceptual questions than 'How do I do this', programmers.se might be more suitable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes chat.stackoverflow.com/faq "This site is an extension of Stack Overflow, so discussion should more or less revolve around the same topics you'd find at Stack Overflow — but in an interactive, less strictly Q&A focused way. Do have fun, but please keep it professional and always be respectful of your fellow community members."
13:37
@user2597879 by your own logic, since this room is an extension of SO, the same rules apply, and a question which is off-topic on SO would also be off-topic here.
Like I said, it's by no means an unreasonable connection to make
If you guys disagree, then make the rules clearer
I like the idea that "this place obeys the same rules as SO, therefore I am allowed to ask questions here that I am not allowed to ask on SO"
@user2597879 Any suggestions as to how? We have honestly done everything we can already
@user2597879 We tried. It's not very effective, especially since the SO devs never respond to any feature requests.
@jalf SO is more formalized and tends to discourage questions that introduce too much subjectivity
the simple fact is, we don't want to waste our time with people misinterpreting the room's purpose either
13:38
A chat is less formal and therefore an appropriate next-best solution
@DeadMG As if it should be needed.
It think it's clear enough.
The no-helpdesk tag, the newbie hints, heck the loads of nonsense on the starboard.
@user2597879 But you just said that this was an extension of SO, and the same rules applied. You can't use that as an argument why your question is valid, while also making an exception from the same rule
The people talking about... what was it?
Puppies growing?
Who the fuck fails to get the message?
@jalf I never said "the same rules applied"
daisy went out in the rain
now all tucked up in her towel
13:40
@user2597879 so if the same rules do not apply, why do you expect us to answer questions at all?
Ah, no, wait we were talking about drinking cleaning alcohol.
Yep.
This is what I hate about CS types. One man's accuracy is another man's pedantic hair-splitting, but they always tend to invoke the latter
@DeadMG Dude, the lighting is terrible.
And neglect the former if it's not in their favor
Yeah... too dark for a decent picture.
13:41
You might as well not post anything. One has to make an effort to see something.
Make up your mind. Either this room follows the rules of SO, which means that at best you have no guarantee that questions which would be off-topic on SO would be allowed here. Or it does not follow the rules, in which case you also have no guarantees about that
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In either case, we don't care about your question.
@user2597879 sue us?
I'll take a couple more when the room light has warmed up
@jalf This isn't hard to understand. The FAQ implied the chatrooms were extensions and that the questions could revolve around similar topics. That doesn't imply that because something doesn't fly on SO due to some subjectivity rule it can't fly in a chatroom which is typically less formal and more open to subjective discussions
13:42
I lurked for a month before started chatting in this room.
Btw I'm assuming that those pictures are dark in the first place due to typical British summer.
yeah
it's raining hard here, finally
and nice and cool
@user2597879 (1) you're still trying to have it both ways: the room should both follow SO rules when it is convenient to you, and relax the rules when it is convenient to you, and (2) those may be the general FAQ for the chat, but since you entered this room, perhaps you should read this room's FAQ as well?
although I do still have my curtains shut and the room is almost entirely lit by the light of my screens
13:44
(Also, bickering over this does not magically make us realize the error of our ways and suddenly decide to answer your question)
Like I said, mental gymnastics.
I agree, this conversation has run it's course
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't :D
@jalf Quite the opposite. It makes us see them as an annoyance.
It's only annoying to people when they have their arguments split open such that they are forced to make weaker and weaker points to defend a stance they screwed up in the first place
13:45
I guess that's us.
You're free to get help from someone else.
In this particular case yep
You sound like you're being pretty annoyed by our "mental gymnastics" too
I do get annoyed by mental gymnastics, yes
13:46
better?
But if you really really absolutely think we are in the wrong, that we have a solemn duty to give a fuck about your question which was off-topic on SO, then go bring it up on Meta.
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Mental gymnastics can justify anything, no matter how tenuous. (e.g. just look at Obama birthers)
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@user2597879 Then just leave the place causing you this annoyance! Easy solution.
Until then, welcome to my ignore list
13:47
@user2597879 What the fuck is an Obama birther
By the way, as someone mentioned earlier, the question might be a better fit for Programmers.SE.
@DeadMG someone who believes Obama was born
@user2597879 Most people currently here are Europeans. We don't follow United States soap operas too closely so your example may be lost on us.
@DeadMG His mother.
lol
I'm no longer surprised that people don't read manuals.
that's users for you
It never occurred to me until I read it, and then I realized that I exhibit the exact same behaviour
13:50
I don't read the whole things, but I do skim them.
nobody wants to read the manual, nobody will read the manual unless they really have to (and you have a good chance they'll give up first), and any software that requires you to read it before use is doomed.
in terms of general-purpose software, at least.
pretty much
<-- don't read manuals
for technical software you could expect that your users have pre-use training
unless I am paid to do so (for training purposes)
13:51
@DeadMG Well, it works terribly for people that avoid reading the Lounge's manual.
Hey @TonyTheLion any progress with that exception, btw?
I mean, let's face it, nobody could just crack up VS and code a C++ program without any pre-use knowledge of anything that's going on
I read manuals and I like the fact that there are manuals, you guys all suck.
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@DeadMG Where does the egg come from?
So what's the Lounge<Chat> project? The link wasn't very descriptive ;)
13:52
newbs who don't read Lounge's manual usually get what they deserve
@R.MartinhoFernandes Huh?
Oh yeah, that reminds me, @BartekBanachewicz, did you guys figure out which technologies to build the Chat thing on yet?
@DeadMG How do you acquire pre-use knowledge?
@jalf I think .NET.
I wrote a chatroom once ... >_< ... with user customizable background ... in perl cgi
Unless they changed their mind.
13:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes I read a tutorial before I cracked open Dev-C++ for the first time.
I can donate my script >_<
@DeadMG That's a manual!
(Also, hahahahaha Dev-C++ you suck :P)
lol
yeah I know
but I couldn't figure out how to use Visual Studio.
Maybe I can reopen my chatroom
it is somewhere on my server
I wanna try something.
13:56
@Telkitty猫咪咪 do you talk there with yourself when you're banned?
room topic changed to Lounge<Binary Index Trees>: THIS IS THE PLACE TO ASK C++ QUESTIONS [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
NOOOO~
@Telkitty猫咪咪 yep. when you were banned. (and will be, I predict)
@R.MartinhoFernandes please, not even as a joke... :/
13:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm...an attempt at reverse psychology, since being direct wasn't working?
by the way
@Abyx hardly surprising ... they ban me on this chat in order to force me to use the meta chat
is it just me, or is the Left 4 Dead 2 opening cinematic so ridiculously fucking awesome
@DeadMG I liked the one from the first game. Can't even remember the one from L4D2
"How do I find open source PHP projects that need contributors?" https://github.com/search?q=extension%3Aphp+mysql_query+%24_GET&type=Code&ref=searchresults
hehe
13:59
Left 4 Dead was horror-themed, whereas Left 4 Dead 2 was action-themed

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