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@sehe Oh yea, I asked a question on it eventually:
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Q: Why does Boost.Spirit correctly parse an identifier into a std::string, but not into an adapted struct consisting solely of std::string?

GManNickGI have defined a rule for an identifier: start with an alpha character, followed by any number of alpha-numeric characters. I have differing results when I parse directly into a std::string versus an adapted struct containing a single std::string. If the attribute for my grammar is std::string, ...

I half remember that it looked like you were asking things about attribute propagation with container attributes. I think that would go well on the main site. In fact I think cv_and_he posted a rather canonical answer onlya few days back. @GMan
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@sehe Hebben jullie weleens stagairs?
:[ i need to find a philosophy IRC
Anyways, it's the usual conundrum: we really like convenience and auto-magic behavior, but then the automatic behaviour suddenly stops doing what we expected and it is suddenly worse than having to write it all directly under your own control :) @GMan
@sehe Basically. :) Though I'm lucky in my case I was after a string, so as_string worked around it
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21:06
@rightfold I'm drinking drink from a Dutch liqueur maker person
distillery? I forget
@Ell :[ i think you're slightly intoxicated
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@Ell Name?
@GManNickG need more fairy dust
@not-rightfold wow. Nee. Of ja maar dan (a) waarschijnlijk in de niet uitvoerende rollen en/of buiten mijn medeweten. .. Als je wilt gooi ik een balletje op. Je krijgt mijn techniscge aanbeveling wel:)
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@sehe Nee ik ben niet op zoek naar ~. :P Just wondering.
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21:08
We'll have one soon and I suspect annoyance.
Wokay. Mocht je interesse in een job krijgen, dan hoor ik je nog wel eens :)
@not-rightfold I'd share that feeling
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@sehe Ok :3 wat doen jullie zoal btw? Grote systemen?
CRap my batteries are getting low (phone, that is)
Let's call it a day
@not-rightfold dat ook. Volgende week een keertje uitweiden?
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Uitweiden? :V
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Arg damn crane flies.
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21:11
Wenneker
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@Ell You're drunk go sleep.
I plead autocorrect
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@sehe Volgende week ben ik in Egmond aan Zee.
Alweder
Puk van de Petteflet was daar ook al vanavond
Night all
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@sehe Tot leezes.
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21:14
@not-rightfold the distillery is wenneker :P
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Wat
@sehe See ya
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inb4 sehe talks again.
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Night sehe
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How about we all go to a night club together.
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Hook up some whores. In parallel.
21:17
ITT hooking up whores is a parallelizable problem
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Is it bad policy to have >= when you are really just wondering if it is full with ==?
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@not-rightfold next year please?
@not-rightfold more amp hours that way
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Heh
21:18
@Pawnguy7 what?
@Pawnguy7 what
I find I sometimes use >= to check if something is out of bounds, when == should suffice (due to incrementing by one). I seem to be thinking "in case it somehow incriments past there, we will still catch it), but now that I think of it, that might just hide bugs.
@Pawnguy7 for iterators, use ==. For integers, I don't care. For doubles, use >=
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@Pawnguy7 Use ==, and assert that > is false.
Stop incrementing stuff to out of bounds.
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21:23
Use ((int)i)
Oops
I don't think I do. I just, apparently, fear I will somehow. So I guess assert/blowing up and finding the bug is better than what I have been doing.
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Markdownfail.
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That was meant to be dereferencing the counter casted to int ptr
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Write an integer-like type that terminates the program if incremented after it reached a given value.
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can any kind of UB be reliably detected ?
21:26
Yes.
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There's a small cut in my finger and crisps hurt due to all the fucking salt arrgg.
@Ell with a performance penalty, and a lot of additional code, yes
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Use a language that lacks UB.
@not-rightfold few do
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Many do.
21:28
@not-rightfold eh, I guess many do. But I know several that claim they don't have UB but do
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Well, time to go KO.
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Oh gosh backfriends and crisps suck top
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Write you tomorrow.
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Too*
Oh gosh backfriends and crisps suck top
Ugh oh connection fail
@not-rightfold night
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Hmm, I should start reading some Japanese stuff to learn some Kanji compounds / how certain Kanji are used...
But not today. Time to get to bed before 12 for once
G'night
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21:39
Goodnight
who are all the Japanese speakers/readers/writers in the room?
@Xeo 'night
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Hi Borg
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Man.
I have such an atmosphere in my room. Dimmed lights, mellow jazz, snazzy cocktails. On my own. Time to fap.
It doesn't seem possible to make an MFC app that has has multiple formats in the "Save As..." dialog...
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21:48
Surely it is o.O
Pick a real toolkit. Any toolkit.
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Don't you do this business: "Batch (.bat)|.bat|Text (.txt)|.txt|All Files (.)|*.*||" in the filter?
@Ell ah, there's no way with pDoc->DoSave(NULL);. You have to prompt for the filename yourself, and then pass the desired filename. Meh, at least there's a workaround
@Ell I would, but MFC won't give me direct access to the filter, and if I try to hack it in, it truncates, invalidating the string, and aborts.
@MooingDuck The filters are in the string table. If memory serves, you add the filter to the string table, then register it just like the existing one. In debug mode you'll get a warning for having registered the same document/view twice, but the framework actually handles it fine.
@JerryCoffin It is in the string table indeed. Unfortunately, the filters need to be NULL terminated/seperated, and if I stick a NULL character in a string in the string table, it's being truncated.
21:55
@MooingDuck It's probably a terrible hack, but as I recall, I've usually created the extra strings by creating a throwaway project with the right doc strings, then copy and paste from what it creates there.
@JerryCoffin easier just to prompt for the filename myself and telling MFC to save there.
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Is MFC a GUI library, or general framework?
I've never actually used it
@MooingDuck I guess (unless you're creating something that's going to be used for a while).
@Ell Yes.
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Haha I shoulda seen that coming
MFC is everything. MFC is everywhere. When you stare into MFC, it stares back into you.
(Don't use MFC)
21:59
@Ell It's a general framework written literally in the previous century.
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And millennium, no?
@Insilico Is there a general-purpose framework that was actually written in this century?
@JerryCoffin .NET.
(Although you could argue that development started in the previous century)
Just had my review from my boss and manager.
\o/ I got the Thumb's Up!
That was for the executioner behind you.
22:05
q_q
@ThePhD Bartek will never believe it :P
@ThePhD A cowboy's thumbs up?
@Borgleader Probably not. But I write good code!
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Haha well done :)
At least, good enough to be accepted.
22:05
@ThePhD Teach me :P
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I don't know why bartek thinks you're bad o,O
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, I'm pretty sure. Even if we ignore that, it's, not what I'd consider a strong argument that development in this century is a major selling point.
@Ell I think it's a deeper issue.
@Ell I do horrible things on a regular basis in this Lounge. Really, by being terrible here, I can be great out there. :D
@JerryCoffin Aww. .NET's cool, alright?
It's the best thing to come out of Microsoft in decades.
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22:07
@Etienne with bartek? Or PhD?
@Ell Bartek.
@EtiennedeMartel s/in decades//
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I think .Net is awesome
I don't recall another good product out of Microsoft in a long, long time.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, I know -- you've told me that before. I even start to believe it for a while -- then I use it, and that all goes down the drain.
22:07
After .NET and Visual Studio... not much else comes to mind.
Oh, Excel is pretty badass. Along with Word.
Never ever want to use Visio ever again. :3c
@CatPlusPlus Oh the spreadsheet program you can make games in? xD
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PowerPoint is good. I see no free alternative standing up to it
Libre office impress is just awful :4
PowerPoint is easily replaceable.
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22:09
With a PDF? :3
I prefer pdfs to powerpoints personally
@CatPlusPlus excel was good like 6 years ago. Now it's crazy buggy and strange :/
> error| expected a type, got '(model < <expression error>)
model<stuffGoHere> is a type ;_;
@LucDanton stuffGoHere wasn't declared / missed a header?
22:10
Localised function names suck, though.
@LucDanton Not enough goats.
PC LOAD GOAT
@MooingDuck What's the header for int?
@LucDanton stuffGoHere was probably not recognized as a type- e.g. undeclared class.
Anyone interested in weighing in on this Programmers question? I'm curious to see if this guy got his assertions right.
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Q: Interviewer gives wrong answers to their own questions

nurabhaI have taken some C and C++ interviews in India and I must say I am quite disappointed by the kind of questions Indian interviewers ask. They expect black-n-white answers to questions and wont accept any middle ground. They try to confuse you for even simple questions, unnecessarily trying to com...

@CatPlusPlus Not enough bloat.
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Mmm bloat
22:11
@RobertHarvey Tsk tsk, question dumping.
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I fancy a curry again. Dam it.
I wonder if @DeadMG will bin it.
@EtiennedeMartel I can post the assertions here individually, if you prefer that.
@EtiennedeMartel Tempting, but no.
I'm way too sick and grumpy to get in a fight with a mod on this particular day.
come back tomorrow.
@LucDanton model<int>?
22:12
Yes.
@RobertHarvey Nah, it's alright. It's just we have this policy of binning links to questions from people that are not really part of our little ragtag band of misfits.
(Well, @DeadMG does, I usually don't care)
Careful. I have a diamond. :P
@LucDanton Are you sure that model is defined as a template?
We have pitchforks.
But, since it's an interesting question, then I won't do anything about it.
And @DeadMG doesn't want to do anything about it, so yeah, there you go.
22:13
well, it is an interesting question that has absolutely jack shit to do with C++.
@DeadMG Did you read it?
I don't really see a question there.
Just a rant about interviewers in India.
@EtiennedeMartel No, I divined my opinion from the ether.
Which I'm sure is based on a statistical sample.
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You guise crumble under the pressure of a friendly mod
22:14
There isn't a question. I was just curious if the guy knows as much as he thinks he does.
@DeadMG I see.
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I would too xD
also
So it's racist? :P
@DeadMG First thing I did was highlight it and jump to the definition. However I missed that's it's also a function parameter.
22:14
I kinda agree with Cat; I'm not sure how much of a question it is.
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@RobertHarvey He's correct in all his answers atleast.
@Xeo Go to bed. Moar to bed.
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:(
@RobertHarvey The examples the OP provides are essentially correct.
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I am in my bed!
22:15
But not enough.
Guess they should stick to "how many jelly beans are in this jar" questions.
Well, libc doesn't have anything for command-line arguments.
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Op is ranting IMHO
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Should I crawl into the mattress?
@CatPlusPlus Oh, yeah, apart from that
22:15
He's whining about trick questions?
I guess the OP is asking "What do you do in this type of situation" sort of thing.
He's probably thinking about getopt, but that's POSIX.
@RobertHarvey He's correct. If that's what you,re asking
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@Insilico "Fuck you" and walk out.
Since when the "nobody would do that in real life" answer is an acceptable one?
22:16
@EtiennedeMartel Most of the questions aren't trick, the interviewer simply didn't know the correct answer.
Maybe the interviewer was actually testing the OP's people skills rather than the OP's C++ ability. "How would this person respond if we gave him bullshit?"
@Xeo The best way to go into bed is to lift up the sheets from the bottom, then crawl into the lovely warmth and stuff that way.
@DeadMG According to the OP's retelling of the experience, which is obviously not biased to begin with.
It's very nice, if you have plushy sheets.
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I am in my bed!
22:17
of course
@Borgleader well, for the questions he answered, he was right, though he refused to answer two of them
@Xeo You must go deeper!
Actually, one time I had a nightmare about that.
The bed just, not letting me go. Slowly sucking me into the comfort and warmth. Which was absolutely terrifying and heart-chilling.
@MooingDuck Well, a couple of them don't really have definite answers. The compile time vs. runtime, for example, could vary with the implementation (and becomes meaningless with an interpreter).
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Nightmare on Elm Street?
22:18
Not being able to move, just panic-looking around while you get sucked into the sheets....
@Xeo Bury yourself under a pile of pillows.
hmmm
Nightmare on PhD bed.
@JerryCoffin right, but refusing to answer based on "this is bad code" isn't really a good idea
@CatPlusPlus It was a scary nightmare. ;~;
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22:19
@MooingDuck What's confusing you about the singleton one?
@CatPlusPlus Also I think I'm pretty caught up with how Castle works. Uh. I think. And stuff.
I'm so happy I got a job without the ridiculous interviews stuff.
@MooingDuck He could have answered the first one, "nobody writes code like that" isn't really a good excuse, but the second one where it's like "hey give me this API by heart" that's just dumb.
So if its' all the same to you I'm going to write a bunch of code and break stuff! :D
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22:19
@CatPlusPlus I got a few questions, we talked a bit, and 'twas fine for me.
@MooingDuck True -- I'm not trying to excuse his behavior. In fact, it could easily be that they were trying to test skills at communication and (especially) managing to tell somebody they're wrong in a way that's clear and definite, but still polite.
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Probably helped that my resume had "I'm awesome. Hire me." at the top.
@Borgleader The API for command line parameters is pretty straightforward
@Xeo See, it's so obvious in my case I didn't even have to write it down.
:smugdog:
@Xeo I'm trying to figure out why a singleton's GetInstance needs to manipulate data members, nonstatic or no
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22:21
@MooingDuck Imagine if the instance_ptr was a static member, instead of a static local in the getInstance method
The question was what happens if you remove static qualifier from the instance member.
@Xeo Did you really write that?
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Yes
Because, in my case, I want to write "Bakes the BEST CUPCAKES" at the top.
Most people implementing singletons are dumb idiots who don't realise that static function variable is ~better~.
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22:22
I originally planned on writing nothing more.
But I've never had the guts. D:
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But that seemed a bit too much.
@MooingDuck I'm not exactly sure what exactly the API is (I'd have to look it up) but I'm usually against "memorization" questions. A programmer that knows a lot of things but can't use it is not a good programmer.
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@ThePhD Robot's got me hooked on the idea.
And I mean, just be different
(For some infinitesimal value of better)
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22:22
What can go wrong vOv
@Xeo Famous last words?
Still, I do bake mean cupcakes and make awesome Applebars.
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@ThePhD Hey, I got the job!
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Woo
So maybe I should put that at the top of my Resume when my internship ends.
@Xeo Congratulations!
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22:23
Did you guys follow the conversation even? :s
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oh I'm writing a command lime parser in ruby. I doubt it will be good, but I thought I had a nice syntax :3
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I was talking about when I applied for this job last year.
@Xeo Coherency is for babies.
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I've lost track of Convo, difficult on mobile
@Xeo Nope.
22:24
@Borgleader space seperated strings. strings that contain spaces are wrapped in quotes. last string is NULL.
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lol
@Borgleader it's the command line. Programmers should know how to use it
That's not an API.
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@MooingDuck Not sure if that isn't implementation defined
Also there's no the syntax.
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22:25
Also, isn't argv[argc] == nullptr, not ""?
@Xeo it is, but that's what's used on every system I've encountered
@Xeo er, yes
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I've lost track of Convo, difficult on mobile
failduck
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I've lost track of Convo, difficult on mobile
You're stuck in a loop too, apparently
@MooingDuck That's an API? I thought API meant yknow methods that you could call.
22:26
Also I'm still p sure he was thinking about getopt, because argument array is not an ~API~
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@CatPlusPlus Yea
@Xeo Last string required to be "\0". Rest is ID.
@Borgleader its more of a format. Dunno why poster called it an API
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@JerryCoffin GCC says nullptr, not empty string
argv is just an array of whatever the OS passed down.
Except on Windows, because Windows console processing is retarded.
22:28
@Xeo Oops -- quite right.
@MooingDuck as the cat said, maybe he was talking about getopt?
OH NO
I'm removing SQL Server.
THE WIKI BANNERS ARE BACK
Bring me a goat.
22:28
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
What banners what
@CatPlusPlus I don't think anyone in this chat is a goat.
No, I'm running out already.
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@CatPlusPlus I can get you a PhD
Goats are hard to come by nowadays.
@Borgleader he said he mentioned libC's functions, but the questioner didn't want those
22:29
What if he sacrifices me and it only drastically increases his Woes?
> Another guy started asking me how to read command line parameters. I explained him that libC provides convenient faciltity to handle command line parameters. But this guy was hell bent in asking me the syntax of the library facilities. I told him to check libC manual and that it is impossible to remember the API details.
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oops, 0:30 already. Better transition from state::in_bed to state::asleep now.
@Xeo Good idea.
...and good night.
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o/
22:30
Niiight.
Pfah. I've played Civ game till 6 yesterday.
@CatPlusPlus oh, I see it now
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Damn. Another 2 litres milk about to go past use by date in a half hour!
@Xeo There's a lag time for the transition.
@CatPlusPlus I did that too a few weeks ago
22:30
@Ell Chug, chug, chug!
We should do a large game sometime.
@CatPlusPlus So it seems XMPP is XML based. It should still be easy to work with, right?
Define "easy".
It's not that bad.
And we're not implementing the whole protocol, anyway.
Just enough to make our purposes go, I guess.
Yeah. We'll run alongside a real XMPPd which will process most of the things, and only route the stanzas we need to our component.
We still need to implement compliant stanza processing, but it's much less work than writing entire server.
The trickiest part is probably XML streaming.
22:38
@CatPlusPlus Which one?
5.
I even know what I'm doing now!
(Roughly)
Vanilla or expansions? I haven't been able to get into the vanilla game ever since the downhill patching after release.
With Gods & Kings.
The thing I find most annoying is having your city converted by another AI. When you do it to them they get fucking angry and then they do it to you, you tell them to fuck off than they still get angry
Last game I did, the celt chick kept converting my city so i "killed" her.
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Stupid celts.
22:40
@Borgleader With the weapon. In your pants.
I mostly ignore religions.
@CatPlusPlus Did you play around vanilla release and can you make a comparison of the gameplay then with the gameplay now?
@ThePhD I wish :P
Heh. But, this XMPP stuff si going waay over my head.
So I guess I'll just have a look at that XMPPd stuff.
Dunno. vOv Espionage is a nice mechanic.
Other than that and religions I can't really point out what changed.
22:43
k
@CatPlusPlus Mostly tweaks, like units having 100 HP, and AIs at lower difficulty levels being less sociopathic.
All I know is that artillery owns cities.
Also everything else.
oh CIV 5
goddamit i can't take over the world in my game T_T
i annex too fast
so city is unhappy; sad life
but my military is like the sum of the next 5 highest nations :[
@CatPlusPlus So BindTo is a call that binds to a server. And Start is what tells the server to start being ready to receive messages?
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22:47
I wondered why seperation was necessary
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Just build a courthouse to cancel the unhappiness.
hmm, I keep catching a MFC CFileException who's error message is "췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍‌​췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍‌​췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍췍". That's not good.
all my annexed cities have courthouses
i can't build fast enough to keep up with my annexing :(.
Raze everything.
22:49
I have like +30 happiness in that game and I span half of continent.
You suck.
Raze your based dendi.
@MooingDuck Is that the UTF-16 for 0xCCCCCCCC?
Which is VS's standard uninitialized memory fill.
There are social policies that add happiness from garrisoned units and defensive buildings.
@Mysticial probably. I'm looking at the return values for the functions that retrieve the message and none are returning errors...
@ThePhD It's just a preliminary API to see if glue works, not final by any means.
22:51
@CatPlusPlus lols yeah i went for commerce instead
@CatPlusPlus Oh. Well, okay. :D
Start() should open a socket and go into the event loop.
i get +500 gold or so a turn
See, money doesn't buy happiness.
Raze everything, use gold to buy settlers and improvements in new cities.
22:51
i never raze only annex
annex the world :3
What civ did you pick?
Can't disagree with you. Annex is good.
China is nice.
What game is this?
22:55
Civ5.
Ugh I need to get a second disk, doing anything I/O-intensive deadlocks everything.
@CatPlusPlus Socket to where, though? A TCP Socket to send stuff? A UDP Socket to send stuff? Or receiving?
I mean, it is a server. It should be mostly listening, not sending, no?
It's a component. It will connect to the server proper. xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0114.html
I know UDP is non-guaranteed delivery and TCP is guaranteed, blocking delivery.
XMPP doesn't use UDP.
Guess it's all TCP then!
22:59
What is the client side going to use?
I'm guessing WebSockets.
It's in GitHub issues. :<
Yes, WebSocket.
Oh.
That's TCP.
So TCp aaaaaallll the way.

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