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Q: geany will not let me use the "endl;" when using c++

Chance Patrickevery time I try to compile it I get an erroe message along the lines of, "exercise3.cpp:10:49: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘endl’" and if I add the ";" before "endl" I get the error message "exercise3.cpp:8:71: error: statement cannot resolve address of overloaded function" I have no idea what th...

I really want to comment like code or gtfo
 
fail.
> This edit was already approved
fuck.
 
Hm..
Why is this so painful? :(
 
Any guesses what this is?
 
a bad render of the moon
 
2:12 AM
Good.
Think I need shallower craters?
 
you never see craters from the side
 
How else do you suggest representing it?
 
not so deep
 
@Rapptz ?
 
It's.. okay I guess
 
2:23 AM
What would make it better?
 
stars..? I don't know. It looks bland
 
Funny. I actually had starts before.
 
truth is though you probably wouldn't see any stars on the moon anyway
 
Anyway, I mean in terms of the craters.
I am adding more content, yes.
Currently asteroids/meteorites/something brown and circular in the sky.
And I was thinking some sort of white rectangle spaceshacks.
I think I need to make smaller commits.
 
guise
I'm fucking awesome.
 
2:30 AM
Do tell.
 
what's there to tell? it's more like, by definition.
 
Old star code.
 
looks worse
 
2:32 AM
See why I got rid of it? :D
 
Looks like snow.
Only not animated.
 
Indeed.
 
Yeah. Hello all.
 
@Pawnguy7 You don't have the necessary resolution (or colour palette, it would seem) to make any kind of decent stab at stars.
 
I like the shortness of the "aha!" in the song Voulez Vous by Abba.
 
2:44 AM
Your first?
 
I liked it!
 
@DeadMG I get that for everything.
 
@StackedCrooked Then congrats! :)
 
@StackedCrooked lol
 
"How does this look?" "Um... can you use a higher resolution?" "Nope." "It is good, then." Every landscape so far.
 
2:46 AM
well I'd certainly cut the stars if you can't increase the res.
 
I would too. Or rather, I did, already.
I still don't think the fish are that bad though.
Besides the fact that the boat isn't very big in relation.
 
I was thinking of stars like this
excuse the shitty default resolution
 
yeah, but notice how much higher it is than Pawnguy's already.
 
1600x900, I don't know why his blocks are so big.
 
Looks good, but it would basically throw the blocks out the window. Although I think Bartek suggested something that might make that possible.
 
2:51 AM
fucking pootube bitching about not using my real name AGAIN
how many times did I decline that shit.
 
@Rapptz That is a window for you?
 
I default my windows to 800x600
but it's overkill for this basic particle effect
 
> I am working with a guy that almost exclusively uses vim. I am doing some iPhone programming with him and he is trying to do everything with keyboard commands, and he refuses to use the mouse. I think he is actually putting us weeks behind in our project because he thinks he is faster.
^ This is not typical for Vim programmers, but for iPhone programmers. (Incompetence.)
 
@StackedCrooked lol
 
Ah. 1600x900 is my fullscreen.
Anyway, what Bartek has suggested was, as I gathered it.
Paralax layers, sort of.
I wouldn't be surprised if you could make that support different resolutions.
Anyway, the block size was a combination of two things.
First, by the time I considered changing, I was in pretty deep.
And second, it occurred to me, I would have to fill that space.
 
2:55 AM
Pixel art doesn't work with blocks.
it just looks bad :|
 
I'm going for 2 sleep cycles.
I had two last night.
I had none the night before.
 
It looks bad to you as is?
 
the blocks, yes.
 
Oh. I quite enjoy them, myself. You can try smaller if you want, though. Be interesting to see how that works.
 
god damn.
the Wide intellisense plugin is way snappier at reporting errors than the Visual C++ plugin.
it's actually pretty sweet.
 
2:57 AM
gratz
 
I just need to expand it quite a bit.
 
i envy your capabilities =/
 
I seem to have discovered the trick to decent parser error reporting.
 
> Diaries, reports, books, and art dating back centuries show that the sleep cycle was naturally broken up into two chunks of time. We went to bed at dusk, awoke for a few hours in the middle of the night, and then went back to sleep for another four hours. In the time between the two sleep cycles people read, wrote, prayed, chewed tobacco, and even talked to their neighbors. Documents show that this was a time when people often meditated on their dreams.
Trivia of the day.
 
Fail asteroids.
Night.
 
3:00 AM
night.
@StackedCrooked I thought they decided that people spent most of that time having sex?
 
I didn't hear that.
I missed out!
Angel eyes is also a nice Abba song.
 
hmmm.
I wonder if semicolons after using definitions is strictly necessary....?
 
@Xeo you might like this
> some creepy ass shit in the forest yo
^ Rewrite notes.
 
I just named a class value_type lol
 
3:15 AM
ashdjkasdhlashdna can't sleep
 
@DeadMG, Sorry for being a loser, but what exactly is Wide? I've heard how much about it, but I'm not sure exactly what it really is.
 
a language I am building
 
@DeadMG Does it compile to C++?
Everyone seems to be liking it a lot lol
 
lol wot no.
 
everyone? i think only 3 ppl outside of deadmg have it working
 
3:18 AM
@DeadMG Oh, well thanks. I'm sure I'll try it out at some point.
 
not even 3
 
@Borgleader It's all the rage in the chat sometimes.
 
Yes it's widely discussed
 
@Borgleader Just ThePhD, as far as I'm aware.
there's some linking problem on Unix and not many Loungers use Windows.
 
Didn't Ell get it working?
 
3:20 AM
not to mention that building Wide basically involves building LLVM and Clang, and that's a long build.
@Borgleader Nope. Linking issue.
 
Oh I see.
Clang needs more prebuilt binaries imo
 
Ping me if you'd be willing to chip in for a server (with the eventual goal of running the chat, if we ever get to that point) and how much/month (or year, if you'd prefer that). You'd get space for personal things and a managed CI. And stuff. Right now the cheapest offer I'm considering is betaForce Windows 2048 running 40$/month, but that's not set in stone or anything.
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Ha, perfectly fits on the starboard.
 
3:32 AM
@DeadMG where would one get Wide?
 
@Borgleader Yeah.. pity that for Wide, you can't really use prebuilts.
 
:O not git
 
mercurial and git aren't really that different.
except that as far as I can tell, mercurial is not less user friendly than the wrong end of an automatic shotgun
 
lol
 
3:35 AM
Eh, git is pretty much the same nowadays.
They differ mostly philosophically.
 
I just like using that phrase.
 
Wrt history modifications and such.
 
hmmmm.
I think the warning squiggly is way too small.
maybe I should make it bigger.
 
Highlight more maybe.
 
yeah, that's what I was thinking.
 
3:37 AM
@DeadMG whats that?
 
colour clash
then again the whole colour scheme is pretty bad
 
@A.H. The VS addon I am currently building that provides some tooling foundation for Wide.
@Rapptz I really like it. :P
except the warning things aren't very visible.
 
is the prolog block supposed to be prolog ? because it doesn't look like it
 
no.
 
The day DeadMG implements Prolog is the day hell freezes over.
 
3:39 AM
indeed.
it is a Wide function prolog, which is not really the same thing at all.
 
@CatPlusPlus WINDOWS hosting?!
 
catnip.
cat must be high
 
Oh, I should add the disclaimer that I never really ran a Windows Server machine, and I'll probably be not very good at first.
 
aww, piss.
 
3:41 AM
so, why windows?
 
Yeah, colour needs changing, too.
 
it's kinda more visible but hilariously, the bit I'm trying to warn about isn't part of the squiggly.
 
@nightcracker Because .NET.
 
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, I think so too. I have a green I use for comments.
 
why .NET?
 
3:41 AM
Why not?
 
Honestly, the best extension I've seen so far was Resharper. Just copy that and you'll be fine :p
 
it limits you to windows...
which for chat server software is kind of... limiting
 
Well, not really, and running on Mono is an option I'm not hard excluding.
 
@nightcracker No. There's that Mono project.
 
that may or may not work
 
3:42 AM
@CatPlusPlus mono?
 
You need to work on your reading speed.
 
yeah noticed ;p
 
@CatPlusPlus Or typing before looking up.
 
I haven't heard a good thing about mono before
 
@nightcracker It's not that hard to avoid things that don't work on Mono.
 
3:43 AM
'night all
 
@Borgleader night
 
We mostly can't use WCF.
 
Night.
 
@Borgleader Good night.
 
Which tbh I don't really like anyway.
Well, and Entity Framework I guess.
betaForce offers Windows servers with no licensing charge, so really the OS choice is pretty much "whatever".
If people'd rather chip in for a Linux server, then I'm fine with that. vOv
TeamCity works on either.
 
3:47 AM
well
I managed to change the colour, as long as you want the error colour.
 
If the server is .NET I probably won't do any work on the server =/
 
Csharppe is a solid language.
Also, R#.
 
@CatPlusPlus The language or the extension?
 
The extension.
 
Ah, definitely.
 
3:53 AM
I haven't heard of R# language.
 
I wish C++ had something that good.
 
@CatPlusPlus Me neither, really, but I've barely heard of half of what you guys like.
 
@chris VA X is, by far, the closest thing to R#.
 
Ohohohoh he compared VAX to R#.
 
3:53 AM
@MarkGarcia Yeah, but I like R# a lot better.
 
@CatPlusPlus I'm up for it. I could probably put a lot on it.
 
Define a lot, because that determines what we can get. :p
 
@CatPlusPlus And by "closest", I do not mean absolutely close. Perhaps "relatively closer" is the more correct term.
 
Well, I could probably afford that betaForce server on my own, ya know.
 
Well, C++ is a lot harder to make good extensions for.
 
3:55 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Cool.
 
I can already do it, and I'm probably getting a raise somewhere within the next month.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Ooh, sounds nice.
 
lol. C++ IDE created in Java.
 
Any strong preferences for the OS?
@MarkGarcia VS is in C# or possibly VB.NET so.
 
@CatPlusPlus Since we're aiming for .NET, I'd say Windows.
 
3:56 AM
@CatPlusPlus I think it's C#.
 
I don't want that that stinking Mono.
 
I imagined Eclipse in C++.
shudder
 
@CatPlusPlus I can do with that. Just that IntelliJ C++ IDE...
 
IntelliJ isn't bad.
 
what's wrong with coding the server in Python or C++?
 
3:58 AM
Everything's wrong with coding the server in C++.
 
@CatPlusPlus It's also from JetBrains. What a surprise.
 
And really, I'm tired of dynamic typing.
 
I only found out a couple days ago that the R# team made a Java IDE.
 
Python isn't bad, but I'd rather use C# or something.
 
C# is the shiiiit.
@chris They also have a Ruby IDE, and a Python IDE, and they're working on a C++ IDE...
 
3:59 AM
C# is pretty much a compromise between type system, fun and amount of people who can use it.
 
@CatPlusPlus I'll go for C#. Though C++ would be very nice if we just have the proper libraries and tools.
 
No, the language itself is broken.
 

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