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user1804599
23:01
> archive
hmmm, why does C++ allow you to do throw 5 or throw "somestring"; ?
Xeo
Xeo
Because.
That's very informative.
:P
user1804599
Because it's a terrible language.
So its just part of the language, and it has no technical reason behind it?
user1804599
23:04
Perhaps they didn't see the need to restrict the type because the compiler doesn't have to insert any instructions that attach a stack trace or other very useful information to exception objects.
Wouldn't it be the same if you asked "Why does it allow throw std::exception;"?
no. std::exception is designed to be thrown and it makes sense
anything can be thrown
throw 5; is silly
@CBenni binary
23:06
meh
I'm completely meh'd by C++
it has some meh features.
@sehe binary is an archive?
user1804599
Write a tool that checks it and install it as a pre-commit hook.
@TonyTheLion blasphemy
@not-rightfold write a tool that when it detects it , it compiles a hello world program instead
@sehe, of course binary, but I was asking about the different types of binary archives
but ill stay text-based for now
gzip ?
23:07
@ScottW <3 <3 :)
@CBenni hmmm. I'm not aware of different subtypes ... :(
user1804599
I was wondering.
user1804599
What if you represent π as an object of type , and represent multiplications as objects of type Multiplication, and sines as Sines, etc.
user1804599
You wouldn't lose any precision.
@not-rightfold huh?
23:09
@not-rightfold What kind of "precision" are you talking about?
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel Well, sin(M_PI) != 0.
@not-rightfold sine of multiplication pi ?
like sine npi ?
user1804599
M_PI is a constant, silly.
user1804599
It's a C example.
user1804599
(Otherwise I wouldn't format it as code.)
23:15
I still don't get how your solution would fix that problem.
user1804599
Sine x(Pi);
assert(x == Int(0));
user1804599
Because you're not calculating with floating point numbers but with more abstract representations of terms.
What if you have a number that has the value of pi? Would that equal to Pi?
user1804599
Yes.
But don't you have the same precision problem?
user1804599
23:17
No.
user1804599
You never store the value of π directly.
Why wouldn't you?
user1804599
Because how are you going to store π with infinite precision?
You'd still need to convert that Pi to a number at one point.
user1804599
Why?
23:19
And that's where you lose the precision.
Oh, wait.
I get what you mean.
You want to use math formulas instead of numbers?
user1804599
I would be a complicated system because it needs to know ALL THE RULES.
So 2 * pi is 2pi.
user1804599
But it would be pretty cool.
Sounds about as useful as nothing.
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel new Multiplication(new Int(2), Pi)
23:20
@not-rightfold Looks to me like a case of "better because objects".
user1804599
@ScottW That's true.
user1804599
There could just as well be nothing and it would be just as good as if there would be anything.
@not-rightfold sounds interesting
night
23:38
@minitech hey
@Borgleader Hi!
how are you?
Pretty good actually — I’m finally going to finish a certain project. Yourself?
Cool :) I'm good too.
In VS, how does one debug expressions with, for example, std::cos ?
Ell
Ell
23:45
@Etienne well its essentially lazy evaluation, right?
@Pawnguy7 Wot? You suspect that your FPU or software cos'ser is generating incorrect results?
@MartinJames No, I just wanted to know what the value was.
Turns out the issue was I forgot a foreach takes them by value.
@Pawnguy7 Ah.. :)
Anyway, I gotta sleep 'cos beerpocalypse... BFN..
Is there a way to make a shortcut use a relative path on windows?
This.. seems really basic.. so..
Ell
Ell
Dont think so
Unless you make a shortcut and just change the command
23:56
5
Q: How do I create a shortcut (.lnk) with a relative target?

ronysI have an executable on my disk-on-key in dir\program\prog.exe I'd like to have a shortcut to the executable on the DoK's root directory, that is, prog.lnk would refer to dir\program\prog.exe. However, it seems that prog.lnk can't have a relative target. This is a problem when the DoK will have...

;_;
Well I made a .bat file I guess
good enough for me
Ell
Ell
Ahh so much pressure so much pressure

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