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09:03
hi
I have implemented a c++ code having three classes, using inheritence.
i tried to know how to split them up, but failed to search
can anyone please help
Split them up? You only just made them!
I have to split
Me too, bye.
I tried to google and I have found a method of separating them
that just says for each class, create a .cpp and .h
is there any other better strategy>/
?
09:10
@MartinJames bye
ok
@ArneMertz who determines the complexity required for an object to be "complex"? Also I hope you're just trolling
troll lol lol lol lol
@jalf wth is a complex object anyway ?
@TonyTheLion that was scientific research! !! In particular we were demonstrating that there is a large (laaaarge) difference in reflexes and response times between higher and lower developed mammals. Clearly dogs are superior. Humans are but sitting ducks.
@sehe :) :)
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@Smith ewwheritance
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@Smith Use a decent language such as C#. Otherwise, nope, you need header files.
Damn. Fixing auto correct is the most painful tall on the phone
09:21
Actually, I'm fine with Angew downvoting me
My rep is finally divisible by 5 again ;_;
You changed your name?
Yes, I'm a pitlord in hiding
Is there a shortcut key for build in coliru?
Also, it's funny when Scott screams arabic names
@jalf sadly, I am not. But we're about to overhaul those coding conventions, and I plan to take a major role in that ;-)
09:25
@ArneMertz hmm, let me know if you manage to buck the trend, because afaik, overhauling coding conventions always just makes them more detailed and thus adds to the stupidity, rather than removing it
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@sehe Either learn to use it or disable it.
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(On a decent phone it isn't difficult at all.)
@MohammadAliBaydoun You've heard him?
@not-rightfold Apple's implementation is atrocious. Always makes me wish for my ancient nokia
09:29
@TonyTheLion Yes, you were there too ;_;
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@StackedCrooked Make it a RubyGem.
@TonyTheLion Those were the funnest 3 minutes of my life
@MohammadAliBaydoun Oh? I forgot.
@StackedCrooked Give me da codez
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@StackedCrooked Obtw, if you ever play the MuvLuv trilogy, please do live commentary in here or on the Anime.SE chat
@jalf The plans are to write them new, copying only the "good stuff" over. We're a small team and I earned myself some reputation when it comes to C++, so I hope they hear me when I get insistent about not keeping HN ;)
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09:30
Reading the comments from that one guy was fun
@Xeo Alright.
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And really, play it. It's awesome.
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I want "score:1 is:question" to be default on Stack Overflow.
@Xeo first googling suggests it has some nice manga graphics but not the most entertaining gameplay mechanics...
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09:35
Erm, it's a visual novel
hm ok.
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So reading is basically all you do
with pretty pictures for the characters and background
okay... so nothing really to "play" ;)
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Welp, it starts like a game, and some games of the genre do have more than reading
strategy VNs are not uncommon
I guess then it's just not the kind of game I use to play.
09:43
@CatPlusPlus you can host it on one of my servers ... if you are using linux
Can someone send me a link to the C++ language specification?
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ty
30$ for the spec?!
@CatPlusPlus Hmm, the amount of "Shoot them" there is a tad worrying.
Why is everybody surprised to find that not everything in life is free?
Tight bastard
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09:58
Can a vegetarian eat bones?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Dude, before ANSI published it the only way to get it was to pay over 300 CHF to ISO. (1 CHF is a bit less than 1 EUR)
> ISO/IEC 14882:2011 specifies requirements for implementations of the C++ programming language. The first such requirement is that they implement the language, and so ISO/IEC 14882:2011 also defines C++. Other requirements and relaxations of the first requirement appear at various places within ISO/IEC 14882:2011
Insightful...
And seriously, 30$ for a 1000+-page document that is the authoritative reference for the language doesn't seem too crazy for me.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Woah, that's horrible..
@R.MartinhoFernandes Standards should be free imo..
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because the spec is everything.
10:02
@not-rightfold That doesn't follow.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Who's gonna write them, then? They should work for nothing?
It's not like standards grow on trees.
Does IIS have any kind of HTTP proxy component that I could use for HTTP client proxy authentication testing?
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@MartinJames They kinda do, though.
10:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes Only if you print them out :)
What else could I use to setup local proxy with NTLM authentication? I have already tried Squid but I cannot figure out how to configure the NTML authentication provider there. It never authorizes anything for me.
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@MartinJames Actually, they pay to work on it.
@Xeo LOL!
Oh, and...
> I don’t understand you people… What can a person do that requires the exact standard documents, but worth less than $30?
@MartinJames IEEE?
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10:07
@MartinJames I'm not even kidding, that membership is expensive.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Why?
@Xeo :( It's a wonder that anyone bothers.
The way human trade works is that when something is of value to someone else, the someone else pays the author some money in exchange for being able to use the thing of value. The standard has clear value. Why should it be free?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit So all implementors could correctly implement them.
$30 is not prohibitive.
10:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum All implementors can already correctly implement them (arguably; cough VS). I've never heard of a penniless vagrant trying to create a C++ compiler and failing due to lack of funds to purchase the standard. And even if that occurred I don't think we'd be too concerned.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Why would implementors be unable to buy them?
It would be different if the price was $300.
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$10000.
draft is free
The problem here is that the new generation expects everything to be done for them and handed to them. Everything must be free, they surmise. It's sad, really.
10:11
They'd be able to buy them, but asking someone who wants to contribute to an open source project and wants a reference implementation, or a programmer who wants to verify something the spec money seems kind of unneccecery. Moreover, it makes it extremely hard for people to make more readable versions of the spec with navigation and easier insight.
..and C tag opens today's 'annoying question' competition with an old classic:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18377240/understanding-float-variable-comparison-in-if
You're not supposed to make your own versions. It's not yours.
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@MartinJames haha
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't mind paying for software (I actually do and quite a lot) or for related services. It's the standard that bothers me.
10:12
The open source movement is bloody cancerous, as it turns out!
@BenjaminGruenbaum Don't be like that. $30, or even CHF 300 is hardly any of the biggest obstacles to such a thing. (Exhibit A: MSVC)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I fail to see the distinction. Why should one be free and not the other? They both provide value to your work.
@MartinJames ew nested if/else without braces
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@A.H. ew if/else without braces
@BenjaminGruenbaum You can keep dropping words like "extremely" next to words like "hard" all day. It will still be your extreme opinion for most of us here.
10:14
I wish Indians would stop saying "the same" in place of "that".
Meh, I have to get back to work, just wanted to verify something and the draft was enough (wanted to make sure something about delete and a virtual destructor). I just feel like languages that aspire for good developers and a correct ecosystem should not cost money for understanding what 'correct behavior' is.
It's like their English dialect is stuck in 1950
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit "the ,seme"
Difficult, fine :P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit never noticed
10:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum They don't. There are plenty of open references, and it is not generally expected that somebody wishing to read the standard will do so only for one sentence one time.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm pretty sure the ecosystem is broken because of its age and history and the cost of the standard document does not make a dent in that brokenness.
Also, arguably, a language aspiring for good developers should charge money for the standard, because all the shitty lazy-as-fuck tossers liable to bring the language down would never consider paying for it.
:)
@BenjaminGruenbaum books , SO , cppreference and many others probably cover that
Exhibit A: even if free, no one reads the standard.
There are lots of us here that do but we're a biased sample.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Didn't you ever want to verify the correctness on your code based on something better than compiler behavior or a book?
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10:16
Yeah, we're not exactly normal.
reading the standard is fun.
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reading the standard is boring.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, of course. And then I wanted to do it again the following week. And then again a few times the next month. Until I became a standard whore. Worth $30.
@Rapptz talking about the same standard?
yes
10:17
you are weird
@A.H. SO answerts contain plenty of lies.
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48 secs ago, by Xeo
Yeah, we're not exactly normal.
@BenjaminGruenbaum So does SO chat if this conversation is any indication
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Haha.
All the answarts..
10:18
Die fucking Antwoord
woa
nice place here
We get that a lot.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I do. But that's more like morbid curiosity than something else.
The standard is not the definition of portability, even though it aspires to, and would be so in an ideal world.
@MartinJames Shoot them.
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@JeoTalavera Indeed.
Sadly, correctness is kinda worthless in our ecosystem.
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10:21
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Deze antwoordje.
@not-rightfold No. Die Antwoord.
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Dutch people who come from Morocco say it that way.
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(Yes I know it's a musician/band.)
You will need workarounds even if your code is "portable" according to the standard.
And you will write "portable" code according to the standard that is needlessly complicated in order to be portable to a no-architecture somewhere.
@not-rightfold Shoot them.
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10:23
With pleasure.
@not-rightfold And the correct spelling of the phrase in Afrikaans.
Not sure what you think Dutch has to do with it.
(Other than being a precursor to the language)
Yeah. It would be easier on the standards if programs never performed any I/O at all :)
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@BenjaminGruenbaum you could refer to the drafts that came out just before standardization. I did so a long time, until I found it worth investing $30 into the efforts of all those language lawyers ;-)
@ArneMertz Yeah, the draft worked for me thanks. I guess my real problem is with the eco-system. I think not having an open spec in a language as convoluted and complicated as C++ with so many different semantics is scary, but the drafts do and I guess people don't even read those when in doubt anyway.
It's probably just me being scared of not having an open universal source of truth when coming to language issues, it's probably just me though since I've read a lot more C++ code than I've written (so I'm scared having to write something big by myself).
@BenjaminGruenbaum The drafts are a source of 99.99% truth - and there normally is practically no code that is touched by the remaining 0.01% - so you can continue without being scared ;)
10:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum but again, for whom does a $30 price tag actually make a difference? Most people wouldn't bother with the spec even if it was free. And those who do look things up in the spec can usually afford to pay $30 as a one-time fee, can't they? Ultimately, the target audience of the spec is not C++ developers, but C++ compiler writers
@ArneMertz They aren't. They are a source of 99.99% idealised truth.
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@jalf The last sentence scares me. As a developer I want to verify things against a written specification, then again that's just me. Some languages (ahem Python) don't even have a spec and some languages (ahem C#) release the spec a year after the release of the version.
@jalf and C++ devs that really want to know those nitty gritty corners ;)
10:39
@TonyTheLion lmfao Java :)
@not-rightfold duh. It's not about the autocorrect, silly
@BenjaminGruenbaum Your last remark is a blatant lie.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, it's the full truth abou the standard spec. Standard conformance issues of different compilers are another story
It's about Mobile chatty suckiness and me not paying attention because I hardly use my phone for typing
@R.MartinhoFernandes About C#?
Didn't it take them over a year to release the C# 5 spec?
The spec is part of Visual Studio...
It might be a lie, I might be mixing it with another version. I'll check.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0/VC#/Specifications/1033
Woah, I had no idea, thanks a bunch.
10:41
(FWIW, not the Express editions; why the fuck MS?)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'll give you that they could have made it more... obvious.
I've tried looking for it, had they not published it for free on msdn (just last month btw), would it have been legal for me to send it to other people if I had VS?
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narf, I want to get away from shared_ptr when using Asio's async_ functions, but I'm running into a kind of chicken & egg problem.
@BenjaminGruenbaum As usual IANAL but I think so.
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wait, actually, that's wrong.
I think I can use std::unique_ptr
Makes me wonder why they only published it last month on msdn..
10:45
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm going to claim incompetence.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes wtf
@Xeo It's the big boob police!
Wait, that sounds like a porn movie title. A legal one in Australia.
I use else after an always-returning if and I don't give a fuck.
what does that mean?
Is that English?
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10:51
@TonyTheLion ... that doesn't make sense.
Yea my thoughts exactly. @not-rightfold, care to elaborate?
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oh, wait
if(foo) return bar;
else return qux;
// he means this instead of
if(foo) return bar;
return qux;
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if(foo)
  return bar;
...
And he has an else around that ...
oh gawd, that's a cryptic way of saying that
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10:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes if(foo) return bar; haha
@TonyTheLion I got it at first read :S
if(food) return foodbar;
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btw Robot, saw the asio::use_future thing?
Not yet. Have it bookmarked for later.
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10:55
now if only std::future had .then :(
I should look it up, since I'll use asio in my new job.
if(foo)? return bar: return qux;
robor, if the robot in your avatar is carrying a lion or a bear ir would be so gay ...
just saying ...
That's better. Coffee and 0.9 of a ham and cheese sandwich, (dog 0.1). else return(qux);
lol if I was your dog and only getting 10% of that sandwich I would be pissed off >_<
Ok. My recent gem of knowledge I have obtained: OpenSSL PEM certificates are the DER data base64 encoded and enclosed in the -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- block. No magic unicorns anywhere.
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11:07
Damn, I'm trying to write a make-shift then function, but I don't wanna use std::async. @R.MartinhoFernandes, guess I have to resort to some contortion with packaged_task/promise or something?
@Xeo I recall Herb Sutter making one in his concurrency talk.
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I thought so too, but my google-fu is failing me
For all I remember, he might have used that, though.
Or just called it, not made it.
Or perhaps there's an implementation in the proposal (or I'm crazy and there is no proposal).
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Proposal has no specific implementation
@Xeo Can't do it without future internals. I wrote my own future/promise pair for that.
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11:16
:s
I feared as much
You can pay some cost like launching extra threads, but ugh.
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Since you'd have to drag the promise around
'I want my car to accelerate faster and so I want to keep the weight down. Is it better to empty the ashtray or throw out the old parking permits from the door pocket?':
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18378585/visual-basic-which-puts-more-constraint-on-the-computer-in-terms-of-processing
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WHEELS_UNREACHABLE; // fuck
Hahaha
That's what you get for your locker trick :P
11:21
I feel like such a noob for not having used futures yet.
Well, I might have once or twice in a really small test, but that would be it.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Kinda wondering how you'd add .then to that now, though
Amazon is interesting - kept on inviting me to their interviews but never offered me a role. Then invite me for the next round of interviews. First time I was interviewed by 5 people, 2nd time by 2. Now this morning I got another invitation. LOL
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Wait, question. If you do .then, is the old future modified, i.e., can I throw away the result of that .then?
@chris If you have written much multithreaded code, you have probably hard-wired a similar mechanism. The concepts of futures are not a now thing, they are from the past.
@MartinJames You're probably right.
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11:26
Hmm... no, that would only work for same-return-type futures
Hehe.. I just spotted Tony's 'stack trace' starboard link. That's gettin' a downboat for sure.
@Xeo Meh, one line to shut off a bogus warning is a small price to pay for compiler-enforced correct semantics.
I don't like the const_cast though (I think I fixed it in a new version of the box)
@Telkitty猫咪咪 "Heh - I see you got that cake-posting Telkitty back in again for another interview", "yeah - I wonder how long it'll take before she realises she's being physically trolled!".
Oh wait, no, I didn't.
I don't want the mutex to be lockable from outside.
@MartinJames they trolled me the 2nd time already, this time I am going to reply the invitation with "how many of my apps have you installed?" ... if I get around to that ...
11:34
@Telkitty猫咪咪 :)
Although I love the amazon developers I met so far, they were like a bunch of cowboys, like the loungers here. LOL
comes in all sizes and shapes
@Xeo I had a plan back then, but kinda forgot it.
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Meh :/
I really just want to linearize/unnest my Asio callbacks, but I have a feeling I need to store the futures somewhere to do that.
Guess I'll have to compose before passing them in
Look, "one of the first bi-directional roundabouts to be constructed in the UK" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_%28Hemel_Hempstead%29 I... but... why did... who thought... but...
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Sometimes I get the impression that the people designing these roady stuffs have never been inside a car.
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haha
11:41
heheh
Contender for 'Indirection of the Month' award:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18379265/heap-error-while-trying-to-deallocate-memory
Oooh, I like that name.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's insane. People fail at the simple ones here.
@chris What scares me the most is "one of the first".
@R.MartinhoFernandes That fucking thing in Swindon is truly a nightmare. I've been 'round' it once, when it was newish and not so famous. Just the road-sign generates fear. I just clogged it across, dodging stuff and ignoring the markings.
11:46
It's like no one takes driving seriously anywhere.
@MartinJames I realised that that one effectively works like a right-side-driving roundabout dropped on a left-side-driving country. Seeing it in that manner is even scarier.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's all the available, and legal, permutations of possible ways to get to your desired exit. Some would make you very dizzy..
@chris I bet they fail at the simples ones everywhere.
In Portugal we have this baby: lusomotores.com/images/stories/2012/LUSOMOTORES/… (note the five lanes in the inner roundabout)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fuck. I would park up, walk round to my exit road and then call a cab.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Apparently not in Holland.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sure, I agree with that (which is why I tend to reference the spec too), I'm just pointing out that the purpose of the spec is to guide compiler implementers and people who write C++ textbooks and such, rather than individual developers
11:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can just see the confusion and rage when it's busy.
They added semaphores recently.
Which... I'm not sure helps.
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Hmm, taking into account the 4 days I'll be in Berlin next week, I'll have 14 days left for vacation.
If anyone here is from/was in Finland I'd love to hear about things I shouldn't miss

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