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00:02
@DeadMG yeah
Japanese people can put a lot more information in a single Twitter message than we can.
lol, just noticed the room name
Nihongo++
nice
I wish SO didn't mess up my sentence.
It looks so tiny
@DeadMG Probably the other way around. Japanese is about the same in efficiency if you spell everything out in the regular Hiragana / Katakana. E.g., "I" = わたし in kana. But, you can shorten those considerably when you apply the Kanji symbols that Japanese people use, such as "I" = わたし = 私, which is a major compression from 3 syllables to 1 symbol.
2 hours ago, by Xeo
Oh gawd, italic kanji
You get even better compression with longer and longer sentences.
Oh that's why it looks deformed.. It's italicised.
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00:05
We should train kids to read hexadecimal super effectively
@ThePhD Symbol and syllable are two different things.
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and then they learn unicode later
oh wait.
Chinese Symbols - the symbols that the Japanese have taken to make their Kanji (though the meanings are not the same AT ALL) - is vastly faster at pushing more information per unit of text, but requires you to memorize more symbols to be able to expand a single Kanji into its meaning.
@DeadMG Hiragana symbols are syllables.
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ignore me. Why wpoild you write down bytes :3
00:05
Kanji map to words.
@StackedCrooked Or even phrases @__@
@DeadMG kana is phonetic.
e.g. watashi is three symbols: wa, ta and shi.
right, but he wasn't talking about compression if you're using hiragana or katakana, only kanji.
Well, Kanji isn't going anywhere. Technically, even if it's pronounced with 2, 3, 4 or even 5 syllables, it only amounts to 1 letter on the page.
00:07
who broke the chat?
Kanji is strictly a reading/writing compression.
You don't pronounce Kanji, IIRC.
Hot, 20 year old Japanese college girls teach this the best, IMHO.
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I want a philosophical debate
What about them thought crimes eh?
@ThePhD Of course they must have pronunciation or they would be unspeakable.
@ThePhD wot
00:09
@Chemistpp They don't you just listen more :P
Kanji is also made up of "sub-kanji". Like 日本語 is made up of 日 一木 一口五言.
@StackedCrooked Well, what I mean is わたし has 3 symbols for the 3 pronounced letters. When you read 私、 you just say "watashi" -- there's no special pronounciation for the Kanji itself.
The Kanji compresses Hiragana / Katakana letters and symbols. They group them up into a single symbol, and your brain is supposed to go symbol -> expanded pronunciation.
@Borgleader Hahaha, probably the case ;)
If someone spoke a sentence to you in Japanese, you can't tell if they're talking to you in Kanji or in Kana; Kanji is a written dealie, is what I'm getting at.
@Chemistpp I know I would :P
00:13
@Borgleader I do remember all the words she taught me
@ThePhD Yeah, I mean it goes on the same token as you can speak the language even if you cannot read it. So clearly it wouldn't matter which particular script it was written with.
You could write japanese using cyrilic text.
just like I can write chinese with the latin alphabet
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Really!
*?
Does the script only define pronunciation?
Obviously in English you can't write with an alternate script because spelling matters
The script dictates what sounds are spoken
a combination of the scripts glyphs could be used to mimic sounds of any language so long as that sounds are present...
meaning you can't mimic french using japanese script :P
Amazing, because I can already reorder tuples I can reinvent Boost.TypeErasure quite easily.
@Borgleader Sounds like advice my brother gave me years ago. "At the store, don't try to find the shortest or fastest-moving line, just the one with the prettiest checkout girl. Takes the same time as the others, but you'll enjoy it a lot more."
00:29
hosted.im had some outage, my remote contacts report missing servers. :<
Not that I have more than 2.
Well, 3.
@LucDanton I don't see the relation between tuples and type erasure. But hey :)
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Q: Where can i get a C compiler, not a Cplusplus compiler?

Gan LiuSo I want a C compiler, NOT a c++ compiler because my teacher wants me to get steady with the simpler programming language, c rather than the more complex version, C++ Thx guys

@JerryCoffin Wise brother you have :P
@JerryCoffin And then I start acting all awkward.
@Rapptz dammit, you beat me to it... :(
That was almost as beautiful as my girlfriend (just don't tell her I said that). — Neowizard Jun 17 '11 at 20:43
00:43
Dad, It's time I finally came out of the stable. I am a BRONY. Part of a vibrant community that lives by the lessons of magic and friendship
Stackoverflow, simple as that. — Borgleader 10 mins ago
Never thought that would get 16 upvotes
Oh look, finally. A lottery question on the top of the multicollider from Mathematics.
It was bound to happen eventually.
Er.. I guess.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf
didn't ditch
my ride showed up ;)
went home
@Borgleader Make that 21. :)
00:50
:11254056 What?
Click the time ;)
well I wanted to find the comment but if I click ur name I get the profile
clicking the time gets me the post
oh
time to get my ass kicked in tf2
(while my ship idly mines pyroxeres)
I don't like this answer I wrote.
rofl the title
00:57
She's assumed :)
Woop woop
01:13
Is there ever a not terrible time to use using? Or is it more of the file-scope (or worse, like headers) that is despised?
I sometimes use it in function scope.
Or in namespace scope.
If in namespace scope, it stays in there, correct? As in, nothing using the exterior namespace would somehow, for whatever reason, "inherit" it?
using imports a name into the current namespace, not the surrounding namespace. Unless the surrounding namespace imported the current namespace.
@Pawnguy7 If you have to be using, try to stay off crack cocaine.
01:25
I am confused what that shows.
namespace composition
@CatPlusPlus So... lounge chat is making progress?
I've just been playing with tools. Which are really cool.
I'll write some stuff tomorrow.
iow procrastination
Just saw first ep of Silver Spoon. Seems like this will be a fun anime.
It's about cows and shit.
01:37
I'm gonna play some Civ5.
I should check it out.
Btw, What is the Lounge<Chat> project?
Played some Civ4 a few years ago and I liked it.
Civ5? Yeah it's pretty good :)
I havent played 4, so I can't compare, but 5 is nice
Oh boy; Who is writing the web client?
Has actual code been written already?
Who are the main contributors?
who accepts and doesn't upvote????? — aaronman 29 mins ago
lol
compensatory upvote
thanks :)
01:44
@Rapptz that's unacceptable!
@StackedCrooked Look at the GH repo.
What's the thing with the LoungeCPP logo?
It's a skeleton, mostly.
implemented using C#? lol server sits on a window's machine?
@MarkGarcia GitHub started to generate identicons.
We got that one.
01:45
Seems like all the work is 100% by Piotr.
Oh.
Gravatar style.
Nice curve.
Hints at exponential growth.
until you look at the commits
pretty much all zero other than the beginning & Wednesday
ITT, Cat++ turns to a sales person
Do you have an architecture plan?
or is it one coder 10 patchers?
@ScottW She's avoiding you D:
01:52
a bit busy nowadays
I don't chat here much either
Can you understand it?
And spot the error :)
@CatPlusPlus You're using Git-Flow?
For the Lounge<Chat> project, I mean.
Okay. I'm just trying this new Git-Flow support in SmartGit.
It's really nothing special, but it's a nice template I can point people at.
02:07
What should I call something that translates multidimensional coordinates into a single dimension?
@Pawnguy7 f
I don't get it, how does that work?
How does what work?
welp
time for me to attempt sleep.
OK.
Good luck!
02:16
Good luck.
thanks
@DeadMG good luck
@Pawnguy7 Your thing. How do you convert a multidimensional coordinate, e.g. (0,0,0), to a single dimension?
@ScottW yep :)
I thought it was hilarious.
Without your help we were able to organize many activities!
@Rapptz Just drop two numbers :P
@Rapptz data[sizeY * x + y] for example.
02:23
That made even less sense than it did originally.
So are you turning a multidimensional list to a single dimensional list?
I suppose.
@Pawnguy7 Look at how C++Amp treats it's indices
Well, first pic on me. That's really odd.
Would this be good as a static thing, you think?
02:40
And now they changed the parameter to int[][].
Already at ep 3 of Silver Spoon :D
Silver Spoon?
I knew I should have just posted a correct answer for the variants instead of trying to fit them into comments.
02:55
you always comment instead of answering :P
By the way, if you have a int arr[3][3] and int *p = &arr[0][0], is it UB to do p[5] (which should be the same as incrementing it 5 times and using it)? I recall a question on the matter, too.
Yes, if you read the Standard strictly. Not a lot of people care about that in practice though.
@LucDanton Okay, wasn't sure if that was because of the inner array, or not because it's ultimately in the top-level array.
So does that mean there's no safe way to iterate a 2D array with passing in both dimension sizes?
From a C point of view more than C++.
I forget, because C is really creative when it comes to array parameters. In C++ though you can't, so maybe that holds for some arrays of C.
void f(int a[static 5]); and whatnots.
Oh right, forgot about that.
Because normally you can do int(*)[3], size_t size, but then you need the 3.
03:04
I don't know how or if the syntax for VLA parameters works for inner arrays.
@LucDanton Yeah, I haven't used or looked at VLAs too much since I don't use C, but even in C++1y, you can't have a 2D one.
@chris What do you mean?
@chris GCC doesn't complain about it. I can declare int f(int n, int m, int a[n][m]); and pass a 2D VLA to it no questions asked.
@Rapptz I mean void foo(int *p, size_t outer, size_t inner) {/*iterate through 2D array*/}
I can also declare the parameter to be a pointer to such a VLA.
03:08
Thinking about those poor C folk without templates.
Ah..
@LucDanton I'm trying to find the paper.
Oh I believe you for C++ (I remember it myself). When it comes to C though VLAs are already here.
@chris I don't see how that'd be invalid
Are you saying this is UB?
Can't increment a past-the-end pointer.
03:11
Or dereference it, yeah.
So arr is only valid for the first inner array, strictly speaking.
But I doubt there's a compiler in existence that would screw that code up tbh.
I find it hard to believe that this would trigger UB tbh
Unless it's one of those extremely special optimization cases.
Pointer arithmetic should really be called 'array arithmetic'. Then again, as I've said, most people ignore that.
If both the pointer operand and the result point to elements of the same array object, or one past the last element of the array object, the evaluation shall not produce an overflow; otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
@Rapptz ^ is that 'hard to believe'?
So in the end, without whatever VLA tools can help, you're stuck between theoretically unsafe code that works in practice, or a global variable/define.
Or just not using a 2D array :)
@LucDanton Well, I'm trying to picture how I'm going one-past-the-end :s
03:16
That example is a bit weird. Being able to index an int * twice seems wrong tbh.
@chris It's an int(*)[4].
@LucDanton Oh, derp. The template got me.
So yeah, that example is ok. But you can't do it in C.
Which is what the point of the discussion was, since C++ has safe alternatives anyway.
Yes, I know how everyone in here hates talking about C.
My god, void f(int a[*]); is so dumb. Sole purpose is for prototypes.
@LucDanton I can't even remember what that does. Just any VLA?
It's VLA but 'can't be bothered to specify the bound for this prototype'.
Then I assume at the definition proper you can have void f(int a[n]) { ... where n is what, a global variable to pass the proper bound? lol
03:20
That seems useful though.
Oh, 6.7.6.2 is where this all is.
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Q: Function order in a class / file?

John TomsonI am asking this as it pertains to style, mostly Javascript (and not really concerning hoisting). For library code it seems sensible to write each small library function ordered alphabetically? (Assuming each function is independent of all others, and are just simple utility functions). So the ...

tagged java, javascript, python, haskell and scheme -.-;
Also the following. *.2 is general to all arrays, *.3 is for array declarators as pertaining to function parameters.
I doubt my beginner course will get far into VLAs, if it even touches them. And the whole [*] and everything is only C11, right?
int a[6]; void f(int a[static 5]); f(a); // ok
@chris I think a lot of those came with C99 actually.
03:24
Oh, I know C99 was VLAs. I'm not too good with C standard differences.
I'm not even that good with C++ ones tbh.
Oh cool, void f(int a[static 2]); does specify that the argument cannot be null. That's actually useful.
So... void f(struct foo p[static 1]); instead of struct foo *p?
The 2D array question finally accepted an answer lol.
But it's saying int *[][2] is the same as int[][2]. Something must have gotten mixed up.
int a[3]; void f(int a[static 2]); f(a + 1); is bad, although it probably wouldn't be if the declarator used static 1 instead. How crazy is that shit?
I need to answer a question or two and get the last 100 points to 20k lol.
tbh, I'm not sure why the new one is ambiguous, though, but I'm betting it won't be if my suggestion is implemented.
Ohhh
Ohhhhhhhh
Yeah, that makes more sense.
03:42
This question mentioned some Gradle tool.. so I googled it thinking it was interesting...
Looks like a pain to use..
What's it for?
build automation tool
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Q: Apart from iostreams what in standard library cannot be copied?

HimanshuIs there anything apart from iostreams that cannot be copied and are there any non global workarounds to use them without knowing about pointers and references. If runtime and memory consumption are not a concern C++11 (with its tuple) apparently reduces the need for knowing about those. I am h...

Well...
std::future, std::mutex, std::lock_guard (or unique_lock), ..
std::shared_ptr can be a work-around, though you must ensure that you use the pointed object once at a time at most.
@CatPlusPlus I setup my first Command Center in Eve. I did the math and it's earning me about 3k isk / hour xD Too bad I spent about 2 mil so far (skills, and all)
03:56
Pick a good planet type and make a profitable P2/P3. Also train IC and CCU to max.
Remember that you also have to haul the produced crap.
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Q: void (**vt)() = *(void (***)())ptr; a helper variable for virtual table in c++

AlexI found this technique in the following link: http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/90875/Displaying-vtable-when-debugging and there, he uses one helper variable void (**vt)() = *(void (***)())ptr; to help display the virtual function table. But if I change it to void (**vt)() = (void (**)())ptr...

What the hell.
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, I made my first one on a temperate planet just like the tutorial just to get the hang of setting things up. I'll spend more time looking for a suitable location for my next one.
That is just terrible.
CCU is Command Center Upgrades, what is IC? Interplanetary Consolidation?
04:12
Huh
No matter what I do, my ping is around 500-800 ms.
Guess someone's throttling my network. =/
Your ping to what?
Ping to most servers and other people.
Killing Floor, Dark Souls P2P, League of Legends, Dota2...
04:33
@Chemistpp excuses
@EtiennedeMartel hmm interesting
i can agree
i think this happens less in the East though
because everyone lives next to each other :P
less boundaries
Higher density doesn't mean people talk to each other more.
In fact, I think the opposite happen.
hard to explain
but that's not what i'm implying
i'm implying a significantly higher quality of familial bonds
and a higher local clustering coefficient as well
You mean less individuality?
04:50
?
ok off to ##philosophy with you
individuality is completely unrelated
From what I've seen, very tightly knit families tend to function as single entities with no individual voices.
Maybe it's because my family is both small and incredibly unclustered, but I don't see tight families as an unambiguously positive thing.
Also, you don't choose your family members, but you choose your friends. So it might be a better match.
05:19
I am close to both my family & friends - with that said I am quite individualistic person. My philosophy is that some of people are not worth kept as friends. Quite a few of my friends I have known for nearly half of my life time :p
Meh. I prefer not knowing many people.
i prefer llamas
;)
05:35
Whoa.
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Q: Should I say 失礼{しつれい}します before hanging up the phone if the other person called me?

ssbPhone etiquette is one of those things I still struggle with at times, often fumbling because I'm not sure what expression I'm supposed to use at a given time. 失礼します at the end of a phone call is one of these. Technically if the other person is calling me, they're the ones "intruding," but if the...

Furigana.
Hooray for Furigana. Something I can read.
lol'ed @ traveling-salesman
lol
Crap, ten minutes after I posted a comment, I realize I put a period instead of a question mark.
05:41
troll, ignorant or idiot?
And lol @JerryCoffin's close reason.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 All three.
how funny would it be if he found SO by searching "traveling salesman shanghai"
trolls are usually not idiots ... not on this site anyways
05:47
......
I almost answered a super basic question.
I couldn't bring myself to do it.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 How I wish this were really true.
And I'm 65 away from 20k >.>
@JerryCoffin in what ways, lol
@chris 50 now
bbl, workout time (at 2am lol)
05:51
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Somebody who's good an trolling can be entertaining -- but I haven't seen anybody do that good a job of trolling in years.
Are you undermining my trolling ability :'(
this->self() isn't very clever, is it?
that->self()
@JerryCoffin Agreed. I love watching a good troll. Almost every attempt now is pretty stupid.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Undermining? No. Are you overmiming your trolling ability?
05:54
this site also routinely deletes my elite troll comments ... mods get mad because I am getting more attention than them :'(
In any case, it was fun messing with people at school with programs I made.
Turning all typed text into 13375p34k.
Making the monitor go to sleep every 30-60 seconds.
@JerryCoffin excuse you
i'm a great troll :'D
you are not
s/elite troll/stupid/
wait jk plonking
Actually, that one got me more than other people since I named it explorer.exe and I was always running explorer and having it run instead.
Elite trolls would induce trolling in others - there is a inner troll in every soul, some are greater, some are more silent than the others. Some inner trolls have even been dormant since the soul ever existed. But an elite troll is an amplifier - you know a troll is elite when normal people start trolling around her
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Like most, you fail by aiming too low.
not that I aim low, I would try harder if there is even a career path for elitest trolls ... I guess people become politicians/writers if they want to make money out of their elite troll skills
06:28
I wish there are more women like this ... like a couple of thousand would be great.
fit, attractive female stalkers
That is pretty scary
the blind employee ofcourse
error| 'annex::type_erasure::detail::erased_operation<Value, Operations>::template apply' is not a template
And it totally is.
sorry, unimplemented: unexpected AST of kind unbound_class_template
internal compiler error: in potential_constant_expression_1, at cp/semantics.c:8944
Time for groceries!
@LucDanton Time for bed! TTYL.
06:35
Time for ... start working again :/
@JerryCoffin 'night :)
06:50
For some reason, I forgot auto & existed.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton You're evil.
I'm just binding a function template to a function pointer @_@
Xeo
Xeo
In the most evil way possible, I'm sure.
Well, that was using a static_cast. Doesn't complain without it though.
@LucDanton I found a way to make the compiler stop complaining. Ship the code quickly before it starts again!
Xeo
Xeo
06:55
Feed the compiler some catnip.
@Xeo I didn't know Tony was a compiler.
Xeo
Xeo
lolz, I just found this while looking for who changed the topic:
Aug 10 '11 at 18:21, by Xaade
room topic changed to Lounge<C++> Where on-topic is off topic, and well... the reverse
I changed the topic
I get the first part, what does the second part say
Xeo
Xeo
06:58
Yeah, I guessed as much
is it like japan++?
Xeo
Xeo
Nihongo, Japanese Language.
@FlorisVelleman No one has guessed it yet, but it says "Everyone must memorize the word"

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