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08:00
I should write a function that does the same as the loop body, but with parameters and then call that once for the head of $xs and then loop over the tail of $xs and call it every iteration.
@not-rightfold 0 is not a magic number. It's just special. In exactly the same way that your first collection entry is.
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Q: Please unlock and reopen “What are extern variables in C?”

GillesThe question What are extern variables in C? was closed as “not a real question” and immediately locked. Yet it is squarely on-topic (it's about programming, not about programmer cartoons). It has no history of debate (it didn't go through any close-reopen cycle). It has a great answer which dese...

no link dumping please
user1804599
@Mysticial And this is the problem with moderators being able to close without supporting close votes.
@sehe thanks polar
user1804599
08:01
Which I find terrible. But hey it's still democrazy because people voted for the guy to become mod.
@not-rightfold Yeah. I don't get how that deserved a historical lock.
@thecoshman No probs
It's not a wedding cake question.
@thecoshman are you calling him fat?
@not-rightfold It's the mods dealing "Juvenile Justice" :/
@Mysticial Yet. Which is why it needed to be locked, obviously
08:03
@sehe lol
@Telkitty猫咪咪 are you high? how did you come to that conclusion?
@thecoshman I am sleepy, lol. Polar bear looks fat, so calling someone a polar (bear) implies (s)he' is fat?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 ... have you failed to notice his avatar is a polar bear?
lol you didn't get the joke :p
@Telkitty猫咪咪 well... I can see what you might think is funny
user1804599
08:07
I'm going to eat pancakes for dinner.
user1804599
In Roosendæl.
@Mysticial I wonder what possesses people to make them close this question?
@not-rightfold tullepetoâne stad
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I wonder why - NOT
user1804599
Hmm.
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Apparently Dikkie Dik eats from trash cans.
08:10
It's what cats do
@Telkitty猫咪咪 lol
@not-rightfold Hey somebody threw away a perfectly good slice of bread.
The real question is: why does the cat eat bread?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Perfectly good? I'm seeing some JPEG artefacts. It's probably rotten.
It's the best thing since thrown away sliced bread!
@sehe lol
@not-rightfold That just means it gained antibiotic powers.
user1804599
#define away
throw away new bread;
08:13
Is there a more C++11 way of doing the Member Detector idiom?
@sehe I know polar bears are not exactly that fat
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A: Is it possible to write a C++ template to check for a function's existence?

XeoThis question is old, but with C++11 we got a new way to check for a functions existence (or existence of any non-type member, really), relying on SFINAE again: template<class T> auto serialize_imp(std::ostream& os, T const& obj, int) -> decltype(os << obj, void()) { os << obj; } template<...

@Xeo No...
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Why no?
This works with overloaded functions, I don't think expression SFINAE would
user1804599
08:15
@Xeo nice one.
Hi everybody
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@Rapptz Erm, the member detector "works" by saying which types the result and arguments have to have
@StackedCrooked Mysticial is very fond of digging up all the trash from meta and dump them here ... but he whines if some newb dumps a question from Stackoverflow here
Now now.
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Same as expression SFINAE, except you don't have the exact requirements.
08:16
Is there a way to open an application (exe) in exact position coordinates? On other screen. But not afterwards (I can open it and then move)?
:| I already tried expression SFINAE and it didn't work (hence.. the question) :s
I guess I'll just try it differently
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@Rapptz Snippet plx?
In a bit.
user1804599
I wonder how difficult it is to mechanically translate a stack-based language to LLVM IR.
I hate making snippets because I have to put a million and a half using statements
08:22
@Innuendo What OS?
win XP
> Fred: Do you think it would be helpful if C++ had special language support to express the idea "this function template cannot be supplied with template arguments by the user, they must always be inferred", so that for example std::make_pair<X, Y>(a, b) would be a compiler error?
> Stephan: I would certainly like that as an STL maintainer, but C++ typically trusts programmers not to do dangerous things. And explicit template arguments aren't especially dangerous like casts are, they're just fragile and suboptimal. So I don't strongly desire a way to ban them. The opposite is possible - it is very easy (okay, pretty easy) to require explicit template arguments and never use template argument deduction.
@Innuendo Start it with CreateProcess. Pass the coordinates in the PROCESSINFO structure you pass.
(The online question thing stopped working yesterday, so I asked STL via eMail.)
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TIL, Win7 tablets suck.
08:24
@JBL s/Win7//
user1804599
They're tablets. Of course they suck.
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@JerryCoffin Also.
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@not-rightfold You suck.
@not-rightfold Throwing dynamically allocated exceptions is extremely uncommon in C++. Who is going to delete them?
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08:26
Oh well, it makes me learn the joys of developping for another device.
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@FredOverflow The fungi.
That idiom works but this doesn't.
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@Rapptz Please show me how it works.
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@FredOverflow The OS when the program will terminate.
So until then, you end with a heap of bread?
08:27
@Xeo okay.. gimme a sec.
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@FredOverflow Hehe, in french, the GC is called " ramasse-miette", literally crumb collector :>
Coliru's so slow lately.
@JBL ram ass? lol
This Is embarrassing. Gonna be late because I took the train to my old workplace.
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08:31
Oooops
Fuck you brain.
@DeadMG The new Futurama episodes weren't so great imo.
@FredOverflow Fred ... Freddy, everything come out of your mouth would be covered with an extra layer of dirtiness
@Rapptz I made requests sequential again and even put a delay in them. I'm getting way too many requests lately. (20k per day or something, mostly from cppreference)
@FredOverflow Maybe you need to wait for the Future Futurama...
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08:32
@FredOverflow How delicate.
@Borgleader STL was by far the best imo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
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@Rapptz Ah, checking the other way around.
@JerryCoffin, thank you! I'll try it
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Sorry, I kinda overlooked that in the wikibooks link
08:34
@FredOverflow I think they lost something when Fry and Leela got together.
and the other characters simply didn't exhibit much growth
yeah 2003 futurama was probably their peak
I like pretty much any other animated series better. Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, American Dad, The Cleveland Show...
The Cleveland Show gets mixed reviews, but I find it extremely funny.
@Rapptz Removed the delay for now. It's fast again.
I liked the continuity they put into it but recently they've been making jokes about pop culture like Facebook, etc.
OMG Scott Meyers talks today, can't wait!
08:36
@Rapptz neither of the two alternatives is great: first one checks imperfectly for existence of a member; second one checks imperfectly for being callable with a given signature.
Oh. My. Scott!
@R.MartinhoFernandes What given signature? o.o
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@R.MartinhoFernandes His second snippet actually just tests if there's any operator()
(PS: You're missing out on surrogate function calls. :3)
Meh, I thought I covered most bases :(
@Rapptz I kinda agree that seeing stuff like the EyePhone wasn't great. They did make good jokes about it, but it didn't really fit in.
08:37
@FredOverflow Of course he was. :)
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FWIW, I don't see the benefit of knowing that something is callable in one way or another, but not how exactly.
original flavour Futurama did that a few times - remember the Napster episode?
@the signature put in the member pointer type
Oops bad message @Rapptz
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Look closely
@Xeo Heh. Sadly I hadn't heard of those til today :/
08:40
@Tuntuni Do you think Scott has a chance of being even better?
Personally, I don't care much about Herb's talk today. I've seen enough of his C++ marketing speeches.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The check is if &V::operator() is ambiguous. If yes, the actual T has one - if no, the one in F is the only one and the answer is no.
@FredOverflow Well, STL and Scott are my two favs so I can't really compare them. D:
@Tuntuni No operator< defined for them? ;)
@FredOverflow Haha, yeah! :)
They both have great attention to detail.
08:42
Yup.
I liked Scott's presentation on universal references.
oh yeah
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Scott's talk seems interesting, but I fear I'm not comfortable enough with C++11 (let C++ at all) to really get what he may talk about.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The trick isn't the signature, but the member type.
@FredOverflow I agree. He rarely seems to talk about much other than how much he loves C++.
I don't watch talks, am I missing much?
not really
there are some talks that are interesting, and some that are important like Herb's concurrency talk
but IME in general they are aimed at an audience below my level of skill
08:49
The compiler talk by STL seemed interesting enough to watch
@Rapptz I want to watch it, but I can't because you can't seem to view yesterday's talks.
Really? That's pretty dumb :s
@DeadMG you could have yesterday
Well... no shit
@A.H. Captain.
08:51
You're gonna have to wait a couple of days and then download them.
I mean after the stream was over
yesterday I was sleeping whilst GN was on.
and today and yesterday, I am even sicker than I was the day before yesterday.
fuck you, fucking stomach.
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@DeadMG Rather, whether the member access is ambiguous
So there's no better way of doing that?
@Xeo Oh, then it's just as useless as the first one :S
08:56
:(
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18 mins ago, by Xeo
FWIW, I don't see the benefit of knowing that something is callable in one way or another, but not how exactly.
Screw you guys. :(
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Why do you care about something being "callable somehow" instead of it being "callable with these arguments"?
I already have the latter.
well sort of.
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Doesn't imply a need for the former. :P
09:01
On that note, why is a void function with no parameters called a Generator?
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Is it?
Oh I got that slightly wrong
sgi.com/tech/stl/Generator.html it's a function with no parameters
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Yeah
Man, debugging build scripts is so fucking boring.
You.. debug build scripts?
Wow ideone looks weird.
Can't say it's a horrible change I guess
Pretty decent..?
09:07
@Rapptz I'm "the Linux guy" at work, and my first task is to get this building on Linux and set up a cross-platform build script and then a CI server.
lol ideone.com/recent/44-cpp ctrl + f "using namespace std"
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@Rapptz It's included in their C++ template :s
@R.MartinhoFernandes What build script are you using?
@Rapptz I'm trying out premake.
@Xeo I don't use a template :(
I use ninja + a python script to generate the .ninja file but I'm still looking for something more substantial.
@Rapptz I was given some freedom to explore, with premake and cmake as initial suggestions.
cmake sucks
Haven't tried premake yet.
I liked this one.. but... I couldn't get it working (on Windows)
09:13
cmake does the job though.
On that note...
Fuck premake.
WTF IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE THAT WRITE BUILD SYSTEMS
I'l like to try rake.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes They don't use them ?
What's the obsession with flat object folders
WTF
I thought it was just Visual Studio.
Well, and SCons.
Add premake to the list.
FFS I told them I was used to SCons but didn't pick it because of that crap.
Sigh.
if you ever get tup working or try it, tell me if it's any good :D
09:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes use automake then :P
@Rapptz For now I'll rename the conflicting files.
Once I get a more solid thing working I'll see about fixing premake.
I think tup doesn't have that issue with multiple directories
mostly because they tell you to make one file per directory.. which I find strange but who knows.
@Rapptz Wait, what?
Oh.
Ugh, that sounds unmaintainable.
09:22
Yeah, it was actually the only thing that made me feel iffy.
I don't have complaints about ninja though.. other than it being a pain to write by hand which can be solved by writing a python script yourself.
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@Rapptz Isn't that also how recursive make and Boost.Build stuff is usually done?
@Rapptz It's not supposed to be written by hand :P
@Xeo Yeah, I know.
user1804599
Yay, building LLVM.
user1804599
The lack of libLLVMSupport on my computer is astonishing.
09:26
Seems today is the first day of 5774.
@Xeo Yes.
why is python27.dll in SysWOW64 :(
annoying.
@not-rightfold How fascinating!
:P
user1804599
I can cook an egg on my computer right now.
syswow64 is for 32bit libraries
09:34
Omg, I hate them.
So, for whatever fucked up reason, the projects we have have to be set up so that wchar_t is an alias for unsigned short instead of own type. (Windows, Visual Studio 2010)
Now, recently, new projects have been checked into CVS (!!).
Oh gawd, oh gawd, bail out.
I have checked them out and their settings do not have the /Zc:wchar_t- settings set so it fails during compilation.
Ok, I asked by email why is that, why do the new project files not have the right setting?
And the answer? Their advice is to modify global Visual Studio setting in Microsoft.Cpp.Win32.user file.
So, instead of fixing the setting the project files that need it once (and when new project file is created), everybody has either a choice to modify their global settings (retarded) or do the hard work of modifying every fucking project one needs to compile manually.
And the reasoning, it was deemed to be easier on the developers to have them modify the global settings rather than doing the right fucking thing and setting up their project files properly
No amount of reasoning can change this, apparently.
FML.
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ugh, that's horrible
09:41
Right?!
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why would I want to fuck over all other projects with a global setting
Everyfuckingbody with a brain can see that.
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4 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Oh gawd, oh gawd, bail out.
Can't.
Hmm premake doesn't have a way to exclude from the excludes.
09:43
I just watched an anime scene were a new transfer student is introduced. Deja vu x100.
Really, specifying file sets should be done with set operations.
I gradually dislike programmers that don't think in math more and more.
@StackedCrooked LOL
So, instead of specifying the folder with the platform-specific files for each platform, I am specifying the folders with the platform-specific files for the other platforms to skip. This feels wrong.
Heh.
Yeah.
Can't you make each platform a convenience library and compile&link only the right one?
Or some such trick?
@wilx Well, yes, but it would still be a workaround for the lack of proper file set specification.
"I want everything in the src folder, except for most things in the src/arch folder; from there I want everything in the src/arch/linux folder" shouldn't be too hard.
09:51
Yeah. :)
I think I could get something like [ "src/**.cpp" ] `except` [ "src/arch/**.cpp" ] `union` [ "src/arch/" ++ platform ++ "/**.cpp" ] in Haskell.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why not just have src/platform/**.cpp, etc?
@R.MartinhoFernandes which calendar?
@DeadMG Because I don't want to compile files for all platforms?
@ArneMertz Jewish.
well, just replace "platform" with the specific platform you're on.
09:57
is there a link to a recording the talks somewhere
like src/win32/**.cpp, etc.
@R.MartinhoFernandes: My solution to this in log4cplus is to always compile all files. The file bodies of files that have OS dependent stuff are then wrapped in #ifdef blocks.
@DeadMG Well, that's basically what I have, except with an extra folder.
what's the deal with the extra folder?
Doesn't make much of a difference.
The only rearrangement of the tree that would work with premake's crappy file set specification would be to put all cross-platform files in a separate folder.

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