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04:00
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, I explored everything on the projects page, but I didn't see the C++ one listed (obvious reasons), so I'm sort of looking forward to that.
Tools are just a symptom.
@chris It's not out yet.
@EtiennedeMartel "obvious reasons"
I just subscribed to get private beta builds of R# for C++.
I'm so nervouscited.
@CatPlusPlus I hope that sentiment isn't based on its compile time. ;)
@EtiennedeMartel There is? I mean, private beta builds?
04:00
btw chat, I think I'll rework the concept to include XMPP at a later stage.
@EtiennedeMartel Wait, R# for C++, too?
XMPP over WebSockets will be a pain.
We need a gateway and a custom protocol on that end after all.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, nice. Thanks!
@CatPlusPlus Hmm. We really need WebSockets, hmm?
04:02
It makes little sense to go with old polling strategies.
Indeed.
THIS AIN'T 2009.
XMPP has BOSH, but ugh.
> Organisation Size
That sounds like a tool manufacturer.
minimum of 2!?
04:03
My life is going to be complete when Jetbrains finishes that stuff.
Oh, no, that's Bosch.
And bochs is a virtual machine nobody remembers.
@Rapptz Yeah, I filled that for work.
@chris No. Until VC++ implements all of the goodies!
I always misspell that.
04:04
@MarkGarcia That too.
> Bochs 2.6.2 released on May 26, 2013 !
Woah it's alive
> How would you estimate the volume of C++ code (in bytes) in your current solution?
Does anyone here know any alternative IO libraries to libc?
does glib support non-nix?
04:05
Yes.
@CatPlusPlus Victor Frankenstein also said that.
can I use only the IO part, without requiring other bloat?
~~~bloat~~~
No, probably not.
@Rapptz check size of src directory
04:05
@nightcracker Use templates, that'll guarantee maximum bloat.
There's also Apache apr.
@EtiennedeMartel my language doesn't support templates yet ;)
@EtiennedeMartel You too?
But again it's one project, nobody does "only I/O" when they replace libc with something better.
@Rapptz You should really stop taking everything so seriously.
Or, said differently, get your sarcasm-o-meter fixed.
04:06
I can't treat anyone saying "bloat" seriously.
@EtiennedeMartel Read: "You're seriously telling this joke too?"
It's just physically impossible.
@Rapptz Why not?
It's a good one.
And it'll never get old.
Ever.
It got old a while ago. He even said it himself yesterday
Who said it?
04:08
nightcracker
Well, maybe if I say enough, it'll become fresh again.
See: reddit.
(That "oh noes bloat" fad is really stupid)
When I look at Reddit, all I see is a bunch of sour grapes who think that they act as a proxy for the entire world.
"We are the voice of the people", that kind of shit.
Just like this room.
With the key difference that we are fully aware of how stupid we are.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Like Reddit, but tastier. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-questions]
04:11
@EtiennedeMartel At least it's not tumblr's "we are the voice of our inner aliens".
is it possible to make Lounge<C++> compile?
@CatPlusPlus Or YouTube's "we are the voices of a racist asshole".
I did.
#define +
Too lazy to dig in the history.
04:12
@nightcracker Ys.
Could just make a new one
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike reddit. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-questions]
brb...
@CatPlusPlus I liked my one better.
I'll send robot to shoot you.
He doesn't shoot people.
At least I think so.
04:15
what's the best way to support Unicode from a language perspective?
It seems to me that variable-length encodings are a Very Bad Idea (tm)
UCS-4 is ideal but memory usage =/
@nightcracker Just a good improvement in the standard library would do.
@MarkGarcia I'm talking from a standard library perspective here
Do what Python does.
That one was Borderlands related.
04:17
Doesn't Python use some UCS-4/UCS-2/ASCII hybrid?
Or Factor. If you really care about memory usage.
They use flexible string representation now, yes.
Internal encoding shouldn't be visible or matter at all to the language users.
Otherwise he's just asking others to shoot.
04:18
that's the biggest pitfall of C++ as a general purpose language IMO
The entire you don't pay for what you don't want bullshit
guess that's what makes it a systems programming language =/
No, it's mostly just a broken language.
> Puplishing
I should select that as my industry in the R# C++ form.
hot damn, that took WAY more effort than it should have done.
fucking stringly typed everything VS.
so, still too invisible?
I think that the new green makes it pretty visible, even if only the = is highlighted.
It's pretty hard to notice.
Extend it to the whitespace around it maybe.
Why don't you highlight the whole statement like VS does?
04:32
two reasons
firstly, the warning is issued as soon as the parser sees using identifier =, and the whole "error recovery" shtick wouldn't be very useful if it couldn't warn you if you had using identifier = module or something, so waiting for the full parse isn't terrifically great
secondly, VS is a bit idiosyncratic as to exactly how it interprets the ranges you give it... you can end up with a pretty mess trying to make VS highlight the exact region you want
anyway, the details of this warning are pretty much irrelevant, the important thing is that I fixed the warning mechanism and can issue warnings easily
I really wonder what Microsoft is doing at program startup
just static link with C runtime and int main() {return 0;} requires 31kb of code
does it produce 31kb of code, or the resulting binary is 31kb?
the latter
sure there's some overhead
well, principally, you're overestimating the simplicity of int main().
You get no guarantee that linker will strip out unused parts.
04:39
but just calling ExitProcess from _start entrypoint with a value of 0 results in a 1kb binary
(Also who cares)
the rules for C calling convention are such that the compiler calls main(argv, argc) and then if you defined it with no arguments, well, this happens to be irrelevant.
this implies that the CRT needs to parse argc and argv, which implies global memory allocation structures like locks, and stuff like that.
@DeadMG ExitProcess and CommandLineToArgvW
@nightcracker Setting the entry point to main also reduces it a lot.
two external calls
04:40
But it's rather unreliable.
still
I am going to attempt sleep, it's 5:42 am.
let's see what can be achieved
wish me luck
die in a fire
@DeadMG Go for a lucid dream.
I wish we could have kwargs in C++ sometimes.
04:51
Boost.Parameter. :v
That search led me to Named Parameter Idiom lol
I never knew adults had fistfights in Chuck E Cheese's...
Thanks Cat. You gave me an idea.
Just in case
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Q: Loop with array in a simple way

user2705946You are about to be provided with information to start your own Google. Some people posted comments and said this can not be done because google has 1 million servers and we do not. The truth is, google has those many servers for trolling purposes (e.g. google +, google finance, youtube the ban...

B.P is usable, really.
Not pretty, but usable.
Luc has an implementation of named parameters, too.
04:58
Luc has an implementation for everything :v
One more cv please
So I can dv and go to bed.
Ty, good night.
Guess he does have mental issues
@Rapptz Sure looks like it.
Sooner or later he's going to be IP banned.
> youtube the bandwidth consuming
no-profit making web site
05:01
@chris, I thought you were going to bed.
@MarkGarcia He has been multiple times apparently.
Who is this guy?
There was some meta question posted here on him not long ago.
What to do with a troller's legitimate question or something.
Anyway, good night.
@chris Good night.
I wrote :words: with pictures please don't ignore github.com/LoungeCPP/LoungeChat/issues/9
Sponsored by Insomnia Inc.
I can handle the crypto
05:04
And Paint dot net
The premier dot png editing software.
@CatPlusPlus Do you know which of these I would have to implement? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
JSON should be simple and scalable enough.
well, SOME people insist on XMPP =/
I just moved it to undefined future stop whining.
It's still a good goal to hold in mind.
Scalability is more about implementation than protocol anyway.
Using XMPP simply lets us use already-scalable infrastructure.
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Q: Opinion on creating Business layer on migration of legacy sytem

kamal I want an opinion from technocrats, We are migrating legacy system build in Oracle forms using Oracle 8i database. Client wants to redevelop this legacy system in web application so we choose MVC3 framework. Client wants us to re use all stored procedures of legacy system, which c...

^^ That many language tags is asking for trouble...
05:14
@CatPlusPlus "c2s" and "s2s" where c = client and s = server?
And 2 = "to"?
@Mysticial The whole idea of upgrading a legacy system to oracle looks like the project will blow out to be months
I have no idea why you don't want XMPP so much, really.
Xeo
Xeo
05:40
> alternative is going to fucking buttdevastate me
ahaha
Also, morning.
Looks like I have to specify my own hash :(
I must be doing something wrong
05:51
I sure love these 1k character errors. :/
06:01
15
Q: initializer_list and move semantics

FredOverflowAm I allowed to move elements out of a std::initializer_list<T>? #include <initializer_list> #include <utility> template<typename T> void foo(std::initializer_list<T> list) { for (auto it = list.begin(); it != list.end(); ++it) { bar(std::move(*it)); // kosher? } } Since...

;_;
Yay, you posted one of my questions :) Why?
It explained the issue I'm having
thanks for the question I guess :P
How moving ;)
I gave you an upvote
thx
Did you have a performance problem or a bug?
06:07
I wanted to initializer_list a class containing a unique_ptr and was sad it didn't work so I wanted to see if I fucked up somewhere.
@Rapptz I'll guess that you've resorted to raw pointers. Is that it?
Oh. That gave me an idea.
@MarkGarcia Not yet. I originally did shared_ptr but it felt dirty so I removed it, now I'm thinking of a different solution.
Xeo
Xeo
... wait
I found an answer from Xeo but it was pretty unhelpful.
Xeo
Xeo
06:11
std::initializer_list<std::unique_ptr<T>> as a class ctor?
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A: in-place vector construction from initialization list (for class with constructor arguments)

XeoList-initializing std::vector in your snippet is no different from doing the following (if initializer_list had a public non-explicit constructor or std::vector accepted an array reference.): // directly construct with the backing array of 'initializer_list' std::vector<A2> v(alias<A2[]>{ A2(2,3...

@Xeo Nah. std::initializer_list<some_class> where some_class has a unique_ptr member.
Xeo
Xeo
ah
@Rapptz Maybe you should ask something like that in Stack Overflow.
06:12
0 questions for life!
Xeo
Xeo
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A: Can I list-initialize a vector of move-only type?

XeoEdit: Since @Johannes doesn't seem to want to post the best solution as an answer, I'll just do it. #include <iterator> #include <vector> #include <memory> int main(){ using move_only = std::unique_ptr<int>; move_only init[] = { move_only(), move_only(), move_only() }; std::vector<move_only>

Maybe that's more helpful.
Eh. It'll be closed as a dupe. Why...
Why is initializer_list so lame
And it doesn't seem to have a fix in C++14.
06:16
@Xeo Yeah Johannes' solution is neato. I can live with that syntax.
I'm glad you guys had my problem before.
Makes me feel less nooby a bit.
@Rapptz Well, I don't think robot really does have it as a real problem. ;)
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Q: A function template using std::forward and rvalue

RoukiGiven the following function template from "The C++ Programming language 4th edition": template <typename TT, typename A> unique_ptr<TT> make_unique(int i, A && a) { return unique_ptr<TT>{new TT{ i, std::forward<A>(a) }}; } I find it difficult to understand what that actually does, a i...

What's i's purpose here?
And it should be variadic, I think. Need more context from the book.
Still hoping for the day when templates can deduce brace-init lists as something meaningful.
whoo it works
Xeo
Xeo
06:52
{a,b,c} should be tuple :<
and implicitly convertible to initializer_list maybe
I find it silly you can't do f({1,2,3}) if f accepts an array. Might be just me.
template<size_t N> is what I tried
Xeo
Xeo
Yeah, you know how conversions and TAD work together
yep.
Xeo
Xeo
07:03
Well, actually, it's not even a conversion
braced-init-lists are fucked up anyways.
07:21
=l
I
I can't watch Narutaru
Holy shit, the animation. THE ANIMATION HOLY GOD IT'S SO BAD.
But he's so damned inspiring!
>watching incomplete anime
Well, time to see if I can watch Monster instead.
Good morning.
We hate health. — Bart 13 mins ago
Oh, this is one of the better OT meta posts:
-2
Q: iTextSharp PDF Column auto alignment

Ramyahow can set width in pdfptable as per data Please Help Me I have 34 column in my table

07:37
troll wannabe more likely
Your examples won't even compile. — Tony The Lion 13 secs ago
JBL
JBL
Good morning !
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Whut. Narutaru ended sometime in 2003.
@Xeo It doesn't finish the manga's story.
Anyway, I forgot about shared_ptr<void>.
I shall make use of this.
07:55
@Rapptz shared_ptr<void>? what does it do?
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Q: How does GDB know about threads

d6belsI am trying to understand more deeply how GDB knows about threads. How is it able to tell which one is the current thread ? How does it know all the context information relative to each thread ? My question aims at how it works internally in GDB, I do not have any problem debugging threads, i...

same thing as void* except better.
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Q: Why is shared_ptr<void> not specialized?

tenfourshared_ptr<void> is special in that it, by definiton, will invoke undefined behavior by calling delete on a void*. So, why is there not a shared_ptr<void> specialization which throws a compile error?

@Rapptz uh so you erase the type completely and just make use of the ref counter?
07:58
I guess. I'm just using it for the safer type erasure aspect.
I thought the bear would go for the dog instead ... much easier to swallow
@TonyTheLion Ice bears are scary.
@TonyTheLion "High five high five aww no high fives... Submerge"
08:14
@StackedCrooked Iced beers are tasty though :D
s/ice bear/polar bear
ice bears can be tasty too ... if you grill them correctly :p
<- demotivated bughunter
not have I tasted one >_<
strange.... chrome preview of PDF kept getting stuck trying to scroll paste a certain point
08:34
2
Q: Is the concurrency::task<_ty> assignment operator thread-safe?

aamirtask<void> t = [] { //do something }; void post(std::function<void()> tExecute) { t = t.then(tExecute); } I am trying to create a strand using the above code, where multiple threads can call post to ensure sequential processing of some tasks(functions/lambdas). Is the assignment in p...

I looked at the docs, and it doesn't explicitly state it
Ahoy
ugh, I'm starting to hate coding guidelines
@Telkitty猫咪咪 hey hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :)
hello hello
@jalf why's that?
08:39
how ARE you
?
@ArneMertz nothing
Xeo
Xeo
@jalf As long as they're guidelines and not laws...
they always start out specifying sensible conventions like "if you make a setter or a getter, name it like this", or "class names should start with uppercase letters", and before you know it, they've devolved into bickering about whether int* i or int *i is correct as if that is the most important issue of them all
looks like some kind of family reunion
@jalf But int* i; or int *i is important. :P
08:41
@ArneMertz hey on which domain you are working on ?
Xeo
Xeo
ptr<int> //thread
@jalf as long as they dont insist on HN
@NipunGogia BYP?
means ?
@NipunGogia I beg your pardon? - What do you mean with "which domain I am working on"
Xeo
Xeo
Ohey, another ghost
08:43
Is there something wrong in creating a template class that just contains a couple of variable members/methods, and to multiple inherit from it to extend a class ?
@ArneMertz means java , c or any other
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Did you get a good bite of the 'xdotool' troll? It popped up a few hours ago while I was sleeping.
@jalf "member variables have to be prefixed with 'm'. Pointers have to be prefixed with 'p'. Objects of businessclasses etc. have to be prefixed with co for complex object. Vectors have to be prefixed with v...
@ArneMertz Those are awful
-> vector<Object*> mvpcoThings;
08:45
@MartinJames that troll was slippery ... and SE thugs are quick, me ended up having nothing again :'(
@NipunGogia C++.
@ArneMertz 'co for complex object' - so, useless waste of two characters, then :(
@MartinJames exactly. the code crawls with pcoFoos
@NipunGogia but tbh, I wouldn't consider programming languages a "domain", unless one is writing a compiler or other tool for the language
@ArneMertz :(( Like it's not obvious that something being '->' is a pointer, and 'socketContext' is complex. It's just insulting!
so, my domain is "financial reporting" more or less
08:50
ohhh finance
@jalf int * i and int& i
@TonyTheLion Yuck!
@ArneMertz You don't like it then?
@A.H. It's a matter of taste, and nothing that should be fixed by some coding convention
@TonyTheLion nope
08:52
Someone has to do the crap, but I thought that's what COBOL devs were for.
@ArneMertz oh ok
Does SO chat use websockets? Or just plain HTTP?
@MartinJames well, some insurance companies still have those, but many become more modern and adopt 90's C++ or even early 2000's Java hype ;)
Well, I'm fairly sure that HTTP gets involved somewhere..
@TonyTheLion somehow I manage to get to do the more technical parts, so I don't have to do too much insurance-specific stuff ;)
08:59
oh I see

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