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14:00
@jalf why not gcc?
@Jeffrey ;)
@thecoshman Because GCC has the explicit design goal of not being usable as a library
and when doing syntax highlighting, you don't really care about the entire compiler pipeline. You don't need an object file to be generated, for example. You just want the compiler (library) to parse the source code, and allow you to query the syntax tree
GCC is designed to make that difficult (because otherwise non-FOSS software might use it)
@jalf non-free and open-source software software :p
ah, shit
it's the stomachpocalypse
5
I woke up and it hurts already :(
:(
^ @thecoshman learn from this. See I didn't have to make a joke about his stomach pains.
14:13
lol
@jalf I've been using clang for some weeks now.
And it's still breaking, constantly.
The code I write based on examples never works.
Eeeveerrrr.
I should flip some tables. ._.
@ThePhD have you considered using fewer cowboy_casts?
ITT @ThePhD reveals the truth about his cowboy_casts
Go on, tell the Lounge what's really up with that.
Wat.
Cowboy cats.
14:24
@EtiennedeMartel Definition: What Cat is like when you two are together. <333
The minute I get some free time and this clang thing works, I'm so drawing Etienne + Cat
@ThePhD I'm talking about your use of that monstrosity.
@ThePhD lolwat
@TonyTheLion I don't know what you're talking about~~
@ThePhD Yes you do.
@TonyTheLion You know, Etienne & Cat are lesbians!
@ThePhD I like thread pools.
14:26
@ThePhD TIL
@melak47 Thread pools are fun. Are you making your own?
boost::threadpool is good
@ThePhD nah, I just downloaded a really simple one off of github.
Sounds like fun. :D
I'm not sure if all my multi-threaded stuff works fully.... something about thread-local storage fucking me over in std::thread
I just wrap a pool.enqueue([](){/* do some work here */}); around some work in some loop, and whee!
14:29
Nodnod. Mmmhmm.
Mine worked like that as well,
except MSVC CTP wasn't too nice with my variadics =[ q_q
oh :/
Should work nicely in the 2013 Preview
BUUUUUUUUUUT I have to fix FUCKING CLANG first.
Clang is no longer an entity by itself. It is now FClang.
For FuckingClang
@ThePhD so, I'm almost afraid to ask, but what is the problem with it?
At this point, it might not be a problem with clang. It could just be a problem with using clang and VS 2013 Preview. The issue is that a casting error deep in some LLVM calls while calling clang::ParseAST asserts false and blows up the application.
@TonyTheLion you learn from it, he lead with 'stomachpocalypse' ಠ_ಠ
14:36
I had @DeadMG try the code I wrote. He fixed it up and sent it back to me, saying it compiled and ran. I tried it on my machine, and it's failing in the same place still. The only difference is he's running on VS 2012 CTP, and I'm running on VS 2013 Preview @jalf
@ThePhD that could be quite a big difference. God knows what MS changed between those two versions.
@DeadMG so what is it now? I thought you had treatment, or was that just diagnosis?
@thecoshman so what?
I don't understand this reasoning that laughing at someone in pain will somehow make them feel better.
Sorry if I don't find it funny that someone else is hurting.
You realise I am not laughing at others having pain.
Maybe I should build with VS 2012 CTP as a DLL and link it into my application that way.
14:40
@thecoshman Just diagnosis. My doctor's recommended course of action was to lose weight.
@ThePhD that's just crazy talk!
@ThePhD Actually, the first thing to do is to verify that my code works on your machine when built on my machine.
@thecoshman So explain to me what you're doing then? Because that's how it comes across.
@DeadMG so basically he said nothing. They tell anybody to lose weight, it's like they have a quota to fill!
also, jokes/laughing/mocking is not the correct response
14:41
@DeadMG ... Huh?
I don't know why I'm discussing this on the Internet
@TonyTheLion trying to look on the bright side. If someone can make me laugh, I know it sure as hell helps... well, unless I have a cracked rib or something.. but even then, the laughter feels good.
its most futile
It's not like I can pipe morphine through the screen to ease the pain.
@thecoshman That's exactly how it feels to me. Especially after my previous doctor told me to take antacids and wait four months.
14:43
@thecoshman A friend of mine was told that the pain in her wrist would go away if she lost some weight :|
@jalf I'm sure it would, can't be nice on a wrist lifting all those chocolate bars XD
@thecoshman You could try to be a bit more understanding. Anyways, this discussion is futile. I don't know why I'm having it.
@thecoshman They told me to gain weight by eating vegetables
@TonyTheLion I understand that it hurts, is all you want a blanket "I am hearing that it hurts" ?
@FlorisVelleman silly doctors, that's no way to gain weight
@thecoshman Yea, is that so unusual?
14:45
anybody having any idea to find whether a number is a happy number or not
I want a very optimal solution
@AakashAnuj 3 looks like its happy
Optimal solution: no, it's not happy.
happy number??
I have never heard of that.
A happy number is defined by the following process: Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits, and repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle which does not include 1. Those numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy numbers, while those that do not end in 1 are unhappy numbers (or sad numbers). Overview More formally, given a number n=n_0, define a sequence n_1, n_2, ... where n_{i+1} is the sum of the squares of the digits of n_i. Then n is happy if and only if t...
@AakashAnuj Have you prayed to the Goddess of hacking and good coding yet? ... Do it now or you will NEVER find your happy number, ever!
Apparently, it exists
14:46
according to it
@TonyTheLion frankly, yes. It's like when a crazy guy stops you in the street sayin "ITS FIERCE HOT ISN'T IT!"... "yea.. yes... your point?"
it won't halt if its not happy
A happy number is defined by the following process: Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits, and repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle which does not include 1. Those numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy numbers, while those that do not end in 1 are unhappy numbers (or sad numbers). Overview More formally, given a number n=n_0, define a sequence n_1, n_2, ... where n_{i+1} is the sum of the squares of the digits of n_i. Then n is happy if and only if t...
@thecoshman OK. Whatever. I'm not having this discussion anymore.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 mind your language !
I already have an implementation
14:48
@TonyTheLion fine, just learn to laugh for fuck sake man.
but i need the optimal solution
@AakashAnuj what? that's valid English.
I need a lot of things.
@AakashAnuj Yeah, Telkitty should mind her fucking language!
a delivery person, for example?
14:49
@Telkitty猫咪咪 and u better pray to god.....coz ur days are gonna get unlucky :P
wait praying to the goddess of happy numbers is an insult?
as a follower of happy numerics I am offended
If I remembered it right you have not devoured a delivery person for ages @Cat++
What the fuck does she think this is, a goddamn internet chatroom? Shit, man. I mean, why the fuck would you give some horrible-ass swears in a god damned internet chatroom, for fuck's sake!
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I think you just got cursed
@AakashAnuj I have been quite lucky recently, thanks for asking
14:50
@AakashAnuj god objects suck
Goddii are serious business.
@AakashAnuj the simple solution would be to detect a cycle
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I didn't know he was into that.
Oh gawd. A trollpocalypse :(
@CatPlusPlus You're having way too much fun with this.
14:57
What do you think it means if I don't work well with scripting languages?
@EtiennedeMartel Tehehe
@Pawnguy7 what do you mean ?
I don't know. I just don't seem to get along with them. Like, preferring to use, say, C++ over them. But everybody seems to say they are easier to use.
Ell
Ell
Some people just like the support of the static type system
~scripting~
15:09
@TonyTheLion Cat++ did complain delivery people stop going over to his place
@Pawnguy7 It means you're not willing to give up typing just to reduce typing.
boring
boring boring boring
boring boring boring boring
boring boring boring boring boring?
Xeo
Xeo
15:12
@JerryCoffin Stronger typing doesn't imply more typing.
pet hate: having to write shitty documentation because if I don't dumb it down nobody can understand it
write easier to understand code?
code's very easy to understand
@Xeo If you're using Haskell, no. But C++ is more verbose than most "scripting" languages.
when code interacts with hardware and other code you need to document it
no matter how clear it is
15:13
@JerryCoffin Ohhhh, I finally understood the joke there.
I ate a big tomato
@LightnessRacesinOrbit hey there, technical writer, short time no C ...
@DeadMG Good.
thank you
15:20
Tomalak, you room is less active than my Troll Bin before the faggot mod deleted it
it should be nice and healthy
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG Did you enjoy it?
eh
not as much as I remembered.
Something like a string reverse is O(n) correct?
@DeadMG Need to raise your own -- store-bough tomatoes are nearly tasteless by comparison.
@Pawnguy7 Certainly can be (though one that's really O(N^2) isn't all that rare either, I'm afraid.
15:23
heehee I just heard someone reading out code see --i and say "excrement"
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Q: C++11 on Windows

Sh4peI'm wondering how well writing software in C++11 works on Windows yet. It would be most comfortable (and propably most natural) to use one of the native compilers for Windows - I'm thinking about Visual Studio 2012 Express or Visual Studio 2013 Express here. Everything I could find so far on that...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit hahaha
Did initializer lists get an update in C++11?
@Pawnguy7 Yes: they were updated from "non-existent" to "required".
C++11 is getting old, hipsters are onto C++14 these days
@TonyTheLion True hipsters haven't touched C++ since the mid-1990's.
15:27
abyssmal or abysmal?
@TonyTheLion I'm gonna answer that question.
Either that or I am forgetting what it is.
@Pawnguy7 Give a code example. Did you mean the ctor-initialiser ("member initialisation list")?
Ah, yes.
Is this like the vector {} thing they were referring to?
Ell
Ell
@Pawnguy7 Did you try googling first?
15:30
Yes, and I came up with the member one, so I wasn't certain.
> From April 2012 to May 2013 I have earned USD 4490, from which about USD 700 has gone to the site as membership fee and project commissions. I have received the rest minus USD 180 which is my present balance on the site.
Ell
Ell
:O
@JerryCoffin I'm talking C++ hipsters.
ello
15:44
Lol
Everyone has such short answers, even @DeadMG
@Tuntuni do you keep changing your gravatar?
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A: C++11 on Windows

ThePhDI can only give you my experience as a developer, as I've been building against the cutting edge of C++ on Windows using Visual C++ for just about everything, while also installing several other compilers and IDEs (including building Clang myself on Windows for Visual Studio 2012, 2012 CTP, and 2...

I think I tried way too hard?
@TonyTheLion Nope. I removed the picture I had but I guess it takes some time to update.
I was wondering what's happening too :p
@ThePhD inb4 downvotes :P
Xeo
Xeo
> the cutting edge of C++ on Windows
3
wat
15:45
@ThePhD -1. Too much cowboy_cast.
@EtiennedeMartel =[
@ThePhD I think it's a pretty good answer. Nicely done. :)
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@melak47 You posted a picture of broken r-value and initializer lists in C++. Care to give it to me again?
as an example of how deep the cutting edge will cut you? :p
15:53
Yep.
hmmm
now that I have made some functionality changes to my lexer, now might be an appropriate time to actually implement some automated tests.
@melak47 I tried searching chat but I'm coming up empty handed. D:
user1804599
@sehe sehe
@Xeo I think I've successfully scared him off from using VS with WIndows. :D
Hopefully he'll stick to GCC 4.8 and make it work with Vim, since he's a Vim user.
16:03
the company formerly known as RIM is up for sale. anyone got any spare cash to waste?
@melak47 that was posted ages ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Are they still offering jobs?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit he wanted it again
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm going to buy it and make a porn site related to rimming.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit asking price?
16:04
@not-rightfold oh gawd
it's not as simple as naming an asking price
@FredOverflow not sure how they could; he's dead
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Too bad, I would have liked to get a rim job.
@not-rightfold let's not pretend you know the first thing about sexual activity
@FredOverflow why? they're disgusting >.<
@ThePhD to be fair, STL said the initalizer list double-destruction fix will be in 2013 RTM :p
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I never had one, and I don't want to die without one.
16:05
@melak47 STL's name is STL therefore he is automatically wrong
@FredOverflow yes you do
@melak47 I know that. I also get daily bug reports for DevDiv about the VS and VC++ builds. I know what's fixed and what's not, but that's not fair to give him an answer with inside information.
user1804599
@FredOverflow dat pun
As it stands right now, with what they've released, VC++ is broken as shit. =[
@ThePhD connect is "inside information" ? :D
Does Visual Studio 2012 Update 3 (2.0 GB) offer any C++ advantages over the vanilla version without any updates (1.5 GB)?
user1804599
16:06
No; it still supports C++.
@melak47 I meant other things like "how supported using is" and other stuff like that that could give the OP hope.
@not-rightfold I mean does it have cool stuff like variadic bullshit.
user1804599
A wonderful day today was.
@not-rightfold lol'd
user1804599
@FredOverflow D has that too.
user1804599
16:08
She wants the D, so why don't we?
D seems very interesting. I've gotta try it soon.
well.. fuck
> as of August 2013, the company's CEO is Thorsten Heins.
@not-rightfold Why did you have to mention that? D:
for a few seconds, I thought this was obviously wrong
but now
wtf we're in August
user1804599
@Tuntuni dat smiley
16:09
@not-rightfold ahahaha I see what you did there :D :)
@not-rightfold Barely.
hmmm
@FredOverflow I don't think any is officially listed as part of the update, but it seems (at least to me) like a few things have improved a little. Unfortunately, I don't have side-by-side installations to do an objective test though.
I wonder if I can in any way get the syntax f(stuff, { some, other, stuff }); in VS 2012 CTP.
maybe if f took an array of T templated on the size?
@DeadMG can't you just let f take a std::initializer_list<T>?
16:21
apparently, the CTP does ship with <initializer_list> if you ask it for a special include path
welp, works for me.
argh
fucking Windows headers ship a type called TokenType.
..or not?
this is most unhelpful.
do you have a TokenType, too?
16:25
yes.
Ell
Ell
Does anyone know of a good virtual file system library?
Xeo
Xeo
physfs?
Ell
Ell
Thanks :)
I know a better one:
Ell
Ell
Hmm. I need to read an archive from memory and access files in it
16:47
@Ell iostream? :P
@DeadMG What do I do now? :c Do I give up using Clang with VS2013 Preview?
Flash always steals my keyboard focus.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG doesn't namespace prevent collision?
Windows doesn't have a namespace.
@Ell oh shit this
i was looking at that last month :[
Ell
Ell
16:51
@ThePhD but deadmg does?
But DeadMG has namespaces I assume.
i know one for python ...? @Ell
do you want a C++ one
Ell
Ell
Wide::TokenType won't collide with TokenType
@EiyrioüvonKauyf yarp
I'm just looking at libarchive now
using Wide Problems!
Ell
Ell
16:52
Yeah my bad, I should be specific.
What I actually want
is ability to load archive from memory and read files inside
Many Windows identifiers are macros, which allows you to undef them.
you mean unzip
@ThePhD Did it work when you compiled with CTP?
@Ell Load the archive then, and use zlib / lzw / rar / etc. to make it work
16:54
@Ell Yes, but I really wanted to using that namespace.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD that's what I'm doing now
@DeadMG I haven't tried the CTP yet, and I don't have my CTP llvm binaries laying around.
well until you check that it works with CTP there's no reason to believe that the Preview is at fault; it's just the most logical option.
:c Okay
@Ell Any archive, or some archive? Poco has a zip library
16:56
go hard or go home
write it yourself :P
Do you sometimes use std::queue?
btw
what version of Clang are you using?
Ell
Ell
@Collin Any
@StackedCrooked yeah :[
Ell
Ell
But I think I have it sorted now, thanks :)
16:58
@DeadMG I backtracked to llvm and clang RELEASE/FINAL_33
I got the same error while building against trunk
So I thought maybe the newest LLVM was too stronk.
@Ell You can also unzip to the temp directory, which is sometimes mounted as RAM.

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