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17:00
I'm converting some C code into C++. So there's no destructor, but there are methods that shallow-copy the object. But in all the use-cases of the shallow-copy, the "cleanup" methods are never called on the new object that is aliased from the original object.
IOW, the shallow copy always stays within the lifetime of the original.
I almost never write anything but shallow copy constructors, instead relying on the members of the class doing their own resource management.
Any new landscape ideas?
Otherwise, the object is not deep-copyable anyway.
If the copy constructor performs cleanup (sometimes), I don't see why the destructor shouldn't. Or are you saying that it does so implicitly? From what you've told so far I'm not convinced you're not violating Ro3 regardless of shallow copying.
@LucDanton I have an object that is not deep-copyable. But it's movable and and shallow-copyable. So I'm wondering if it's bad practice to "use" the copy constructor for the shallow copy. Or should I make a separate method with a very explicit name.
17:04
I think it's saner to keep the actual resource move-only, and then you can introduce something else that's not owning and copyable.
if it's not deep copyable and doesn't do cleanup in its destructor, then it doesn't own the resources
And since this is originally a C object, the C++ class does not correctly follow the RO3/5. And I haven't gotten to the part of doing the destructor. But there IS a destructor method that you're supposed to call manually.
Then it doesn't matter what you do. It's already unidiomatic.
Or I can put a flag in the class that gets set to true if it's a copy rather than the original. And invoke the destruction method only if it's the original. Since all the use-cases have the original object out-living the shallow-copies that ever spawn from it.
Owning and move-only is impossible to misuse, non-owning and copyable is as easy to misuse as a reference, iterator, pointer or many, many other things. (This is all assuming Murphy, not Machiavelli.) Anything else and the user will have to read the docs, so you can choose any set of functionality for them to learn.
17:10
Or I could make the non-copyable field a shared_ptr<>...
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Why that?
That solves the resource ownership thing. But it won't prevent the user from accidentally modifying one and modifying what it shallowed copied from as well.
@Xeo Notice the range::erase? It's not so innocuous :p
@Mysticial shared_ptr<const T> ?
Xeo
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@LucDanton Oh, type-erasure?
17:16
combined with const_cast for when you 'know what you're doing' ;)
Aug 14 at 19:30, by Cat Plus Plus
~my principles~
Heh, I was wondering how I would be handling 'typical' aliases for type-erased ranges. It's much simpler that way though.
Cool, Apple rejected our game
17:19
And Samsung, because apparently the bugs I fixed in February magically came back to life.
Fuck mobiles.
@Borgleader You should tell him that. "Why did you re-fuck up the formatting after I fixed it for you?" :P
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@Borgleader There is no need to fix that.
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It's a terrible question. You're wasting your time. Downvote, vote to close and move on.
It took me 2 sec to fix, now he put the entire thing back into a quote block
@not-rightfold I did after his terrible edit
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OP is a faggot.
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17:22
Downvote, vote to close and move on.
> At this step we'll create a private key for your first client certificate.
Guys I don't think that's how CA is supposed to work.
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Q: Why does C++ not have reflection?

phaedrusThis is a somewhat bizarre question. My objectives are to understand the language design decision and to identify the possibilities of reflection in C++. Why C++ language committee did not go towards implementing reflection in the language? Is reflection too difficult in a language that does no...

Also "High Grade", "Medium Grade" what the fuck is that.
Jalf's answer, talks about everyting I've started to come across
q___q
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No "Enterprise Grade"? That's shocking.
17:25
Oooh it's a client certificate for auth.
You don't see that often.
(I still don't know what High/Medium grade is)
@Borgleader OP must be a faggot
If, given width w, height increase 1 every time width decreases 2, what is a function that models this?
@StackedCrooked Hah, nice.
I didn't get it and had to read the reddit comments.
17:33
Huh
John Maddock is the one who made type_traits
I wonder where he is...
... Looks like he's dropped off the map?
He's apparently a boost developer but disappeared.
His regex++ site isn't work
Xeo
Xeo
@Pawnguy7 h_now = h_start + (w_start - w_now) / 2?
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD That almost sounds like an SO question: "regex++ site isn't work"
lolwat
@ThePhD What kind of English is that?
17:36
@EtiennedeMartel How do you even end up watching that?
Woops. Sorry, I had a derp.
@ThePhD hehe
@TonyTheLion You don't know that channel?
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@EtiennedeMartel wat
He does all kinds of wacky shit usually involving breaking eggs and creepy manipulation of baby dolls.
17:37
@EtiennedeMartel I don't.
I need to get a .pak file format going.
So I can make a .pak of engine resources.
@EtiennedeMartel no words.
Basic models and shit I can send out and also perform some basic tests on.
maybe just "BBQ"
@EtiennedeMartel o.0 Now I really don't want to watch it.
@TonyTheLion How's moving and shit going? You turned in your Leave of Absence already, right?
Also, did you get that nice London flat?
17:39
@ThePhD My job here is done. I'm moving tomorrow.
Wooooooooooooooooo!
And right on time, too: just at the end of August. :D
@ThePhD Yes, fairly nice. Almost the size of the one I have here
@EtiennedeMartel What the fuck.
@TonyTheLion Enough space for a Tonia The Tigress?~
@ThePhD Also has a double bed
For UB love.
17:40
Oh baby. <3
You can violate access on my unions whenever you like ~~
oh baby, technically we already occupy the same space, since we were type punned together in a union.
Soon this room will be renamed to Lounge<Orgy>
I love it when you talk low-level dirty implementation details with me~
I really hope for that unknown person's sake that I do not get intimate with a programmer. I will make them so unexcited so fast.
17:43
YAY GAY SEX
@Xeo Thanks.
Clouds might fit well here.
Mountains!
Look like deformed tits and nipples
Do I win?
@ThePhD Yup.
17:44
Oi wut?
Wooo!
@TonyTheLion unsigned short penis : 1;
@Eiyriouvonkauyf <...>
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Unsigned short penis? What chick is going to sign it?
WTF was that video @EtiennedeMartel??!!?!?!
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17:45
@MartinJames That's a bit small.
@TonyTheLion Hm?
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@TonyTheLion Some asshole destroying and throwing away food.
WHY THE NUTELLA???!! MY LIFE IS RUINED
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Okay, the Nutella was OK. Fuck Nutella.
I can never eat Nutella again without getting pictures of tampons in my head!
FUCK YOU INTERNET
17:46
... Must
not
watch video
but curiosity rising ;~;
It's just a tampon. And ruined food.
And a weird looking doll.
With more food.
and my life
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I don't see what's so good about Nutella.
RUINED FOREVER
@not-rightfold Nutella.
17:47
@not-rightfold I don't think I've actually ever tasted Nutella
@Pawnguy7 Are they the Ice Queen's boobs?
Also, that doll. Its fucking creepy
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It's just boring tasteless chocolate.
You suck
@not-rightfold Look, we already know that your shtick is "If everybody likes X, then I dislike X".
user1804599
17:47
No. I like bicycling.
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And breathing.
@EtiennedeMartel I don't see that pattern.
When you see it...
I give it a few months before you find something cooler and you declare that bicycling is boring.
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…you shit brix.
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17:48
@EtiennedeMartel Indeed. I should buy a Segway.
Lol.
Segways are lulz.
Also,
when is template <auto x> happening?
that doesn't make no sense
x isn't naming a type there
its a placeholder for a type
@ThePhD About around when you start writing non sucky code.
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inb4 "i.e. never"
@EtiennedeMartel Never gonna give you up...
17:50
Now with clouds.
@Pawnguy7 Censor those tits.
std::unique_ptr<GLuint, []( GLuint* a ){ delete a; }> woo;
^ I'd like to do stuff like that.
It'd be fun.
it wouldn't make sense symantically, that you can pass a function (lambda) in a place you normally pass meta shit
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@ThePhD Make lambdas default-constructible, use decltype, have fun.
17:52
@ThePhD You basically recreated std::default_deleter.
shitty example
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Lambdae.
@Rapptz I can't rewrite default_deleter for GLuint
That'd make no sense at all.
Because GLuint si a typedef.
Of an integer type.
@EtiennedeMartel my thoughts exactly
Every integer type equivalent to GLuint will be deleted GL style?
std::default_deleter<GLuint> basically calls delete a.
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17:54
@EtiennedeMartel s/Censor/Cum on/
@not-rightfold dude
Where's Bartek. I'm taking an OpenGL class. He would be so proud.
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@StackedCrooked other dude
@Rapptz delete is a frivolous example. ._.
@ThePhD That's what I said man.
17:54
You can stick your complicated deletion code in there if you like.
But it's the INTENTION that matters, yo.
@ThePhD you're so frivolous, I love it
Well, TIL you can't use lambdas to delete.
You can't?
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You can.
@Rapptz How did you learn that?
17:55
Oh that isn't what your example is showing?
@StackedCrooked Trying to find out the point of his crappy example
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std::unique_ptr<T, std::function<void(T*)>> foo(new T, [] (T*) { delete T; });
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@Rapptz Being able to use a lambda as the template argument.
@not-rightfold Oh ok.
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Which won't work, not even with decltype([] that lambda) because lambda types aren't default-constructible.
17:57
@not-rightfold This is a slow though.
I think.
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@StackedCrooked It's not.
@Rapptz They work fine.
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Slow my ass.
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My processor runs at 2.5 GHz.
@not-rightfold Not sure if the std::function can be inlined there.
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17:58
I doesn't have to be inlined.
user1804599
There can be twenty function calls in between and it'll still be fast.
How fascinating.
user1804599
Outline every statement into a function.
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Result: fast program.
17:59
@StackedCrooked Depends on a huge variety of factors.

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