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09:00
I've been staring at it for 2 minutes, what's the difference in the types?
no difference
Okay, now I'm left to wonder where those extra const came from.
not sure, without code
It's ruining my operator= assigning :(
what const are you referring to, because there's a few in that line?
09:01
I vaguely remeber coming across something like that - the compiler error was incorrect, missing some const or reference
the one that applies to the pair itself
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@TonyTheLion Probably the one on the lhs pair
oops
SSCCE?
or just a bit of code? :D
I don't think I can really make one
09:03
just the class definition?
member variables and op=
Oh.
Apparently value_type for std::map is std::pair<const Key, T>.
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err, yes
Yeah I didn't know that
still doesn't explain why the lhs pair itself is const
that I'm not sure about
09:14
Hi, Nawaz. Could you please un-accept my answer? I am trying to delete all of my content from StackOverflow (see meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/199364), and the site will not let me delete accepted answers. — Nemo 5 hours ago
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youd didn't by accident declare your op= const, did you? =)
Christopher Hitchens is my hero.
@BoltClock Why?
I didn't define operator= at all actually :( I was just using it
@wilx he mad.
@Rapptz and the lhs in that context isn't const either?
09:15
@TonyTheLion @MarkGarcia @Rapptz Please unlock this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/19176858/…
Nope.
The answer is objectively wrong
@MickLH Nope.
template <class T> int bit_sizeof(T unused) {
long long a,b,c;
T x;
x^=x;
x|=1;
a=b=c=x;
b<<=8;
c<<=3;
x=b;
while (x) {
a<<=1;
b<<=c;
c<<=1;
x=b;
}
return a;
}
works with int*
If the answer is wrong, downvote the answer nvm I see you don't have the rep to downvote
The question is not locked. It is closed (aka put on hold). That doesn't prevent wrong answers from being voted on
As for the question itself... it's not even a question. It looks like it could be a tweet
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09:17
@MickLH You can't use those operators on int*.
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int* x;
x ^= x; // nope
I am a Prince among Kings and a King among Men. What am I?
@MickLH no indentation, oh the horror
ignore the struct a { }.. that's from my old toy program
09:19
@MickLH Doesn't even work with all integral types, much less pointers.
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Not that the code makes any sense even for integral types.
@GamesBrainiac I use hard tabs, and I'm absolutely sure it works I've tested it on my own machine
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x ^ x == 0.
@Xeo That's intended, I guess.
works_on_my_machine.png
09:20
I think I'm addicted to code. I can't get off of my IDE.
@Rapptz vagrant ftw ! :P
@GamesBrainiac i think the missing indentation stems from the chat being a bit picky about mutiline code formatting
> I can't get off of my IDE.
^ subject to misinterpretation
@GamesBrainiac this is what I typed so blame stack overflow, not me. pastebin.com/e3u1rm3M
@TonyTheLion no images please
09:22
>using tabs
oh 5:20 AM.
@MickLH And I'm absolutely sure it doesn't I've tested it on my machine!
11.22 am here
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@MickLH You use tabs. You are to blame, since you can't know how tabs are interpreted. Proof, in markdown, it sucks.
And I'm absolutely sure my machine is better than yours, too, so I win.
Doesn't work on my machine either.
09:23
my machine doesn't work either
Are you using MSVC?
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Visual is spewing a thousand lines of BS at me during build process, with tons of warning and errors, but... build still succeeds anyway... What ?
pastebin.com/e3u1rm3M -- sorry the admins wont unlock it — MickLH 5 mins ago
@MickLH They aren't... admins.
@Rapptz I wish I was
mods whatever lol
09:24
not mods either
Just regular users with privileges.
you guys are wasting your trolling, I don't really care about any of your opinions even in the slightest
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@BoltClock I want to downvote that comment so hard. Meh.
@MickLH Then get out ?
@MickLH But we care about our opinions!
I'm flattered :)
@MickLH That's OK
09:25
@MickLH :(
If you guys said something worthwhile I'd easily care
@JBL It's a mod-only power, and it's called deletion
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Plonk time.
@BoltClock Haha, I know :)
But as it is, programmers just love to bitch about semantics I guess
@BoltClock Users can flag it out of existence too (not saying I did).
09:26
even when it's obvious what someones intentions are
@MickLH You mean the semantics of "works" vs "doesn't even compile"?
What compiler did you use BTW?
Genuinely curious
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I do value this kind of semantics.
g++ and clang++
just realized: who told you that bit-op sizeof should be implemented in C++? could be any language, the OP did not tag it.
09:27
What version?
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Which languages have sizeof? :)
it's fairly portable, the algorithm is implement in an exploded easy to understand format
4.4.5 and 3.2
C++ questions are downvoted so goddam fast
@MickLH It's not portable because it depends on integer overflow.
I do find the variables a, b, and c to be very easy to understand, yes.
09:28
it's portable because the concept is clear
it can be ported
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LOL
email from GF... and I quote "Poor little nipple, what have I done to you?" (before I get any funny looks, it was from a video I had just sent her)
@MickLH How?
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Q: Why does integer overflow on x86 with GCC cause an infinite loop?

MysticialThe following code goes into an infinite loop on GCC: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ int i = 0x10000000; int c = 0; do{ c++; i += i; cout << i << endl; }while (i > 0); cout << c << endl; return 0; } So here's the deal: Si...

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show the exact code you tested, together with the command line you invoked GCC with.
Relying on integer overflow is an immediate "not portable" stamp.
(Not compiling is another, but well...)
09:29
@MickLH How'd that code compile in Clang 3.2 and GCC 4.4.5?
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Not.
@Rapptz I'm going to guess the answer is -permissive, i.e., please someone keep Mick away from my code.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ffs
@Rapptz not even a warning pastebin.com/ehSAY4Zn
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09:30
> Police said it appeared to be an isolated incident.
@MickLH That's not int*.
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Nonono, shooting people isn't an isolated incident in the US !
@JBL It happens everywhere
@MickLH And of course you don't get warnings if you don't enable them. Genius!
@MickLH I meant with int*
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09:31
Oh wait, nvm
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@MickLH Where's -Wall ?
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Even with -fpermissive, ^ is not allowed on pointers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes -Wunused-parameter isn't enabled by default?
documentation for google drive sdk is just do bad.
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@Rapptz I don't think there are many warnings enabled by default.
09:32
@Rapptz Pretty sure it isn't as it's too noisy for that.
@MickLH here it is on 4.8.1: ideone.com/IFuldr and 4.3.2: ideone.com/irfvPV - I very much doubt you really tried it with int* on 4.4.5
I actually don't know since I use -Wall -pedantic -pedantic-errors -Wextra etc
@BoltClock Watch Road Wars. We have plenty of car chases that needn't involve shooting anyone.
Default warning set is only the set that generates close to zero false positives. (or important breaking changes)
same command line, the int* testcase
09:33
@MickLH Your machine is broken.
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@BoltClock Do you mean "Everywhere in the US" ? Or world-wide ?
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@MickLH UB.
You already tried that troll
@not-rightfold: sizeof is implemented already
@not-rightfold: arithmetic exists
@JBL Worldwide. I was just being facetious though
@not-rightfold: I can point out the obvious too
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09:34
@BoltClock :)
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long long a;
a ^= a; // a is uninitialized
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IOW demons.
@MickLH Signed arithmetic does not exist for values larger than the maximum value.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I sense something else is...
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Also compile-time error because who doesn't use decent flags.
09:35
In function 'int bit_sizeof(T)':
Line 6: error: ISO C++ does not support 'long long'
compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors.
lol
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lol
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Also the argument will be evaluated so it’s still not the same.
I thought codepad would have GCC 4.4 or something but it's actually 4.1.2
@not-rightfold: the interview question intent was clear
if you can't see it then I am sorry for your blindness
Was it clear?
09:37
really are you that naive?
I thought it was pretty clear, "Don't work for us".
It was clear to me that it was one of: 1) the interviewer is stupid or 2) the interviewer expects you to reply that it can't be done.
Except when you just compile it like normal without adding extra flags that are not defined in the spec
@MickLH That means compiling with all the extensions that are not in the spec enabled (also, no it doesn't even compile without extra flags)
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09:38
> not defined in the spec
Sure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes when you tell the interviewer that it can't be done he says "correct" and you don't get the job
@MickLH And I go home happy, because it was 1)
Then I come in and say, this is as close as you can get, and I get the job
He was just filtering out the bickering kids and the script kids
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Congratz, you have a crappy job now.
You have to be dynamic to work well in a team
09:38
@MickLH And I am home happy because you will be away from my code.
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@MickLH if the question is talking about C++ at all, then please make your implementation work for struct X{ double d }; - bit_sizeof(X()); won't work
Lol I'm sorry that you guys lost your creativity not doing drugs in college
But it really is better being unplugged from the matrix
@MickLH "Script kids" are those people that fly with "works on my machine".
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So, yeah, he's filtering those in. Too bad for him.
If the guy defined a spec, it would be a whole different game
The question asker I meant, he obviously didn't give the interview question verbatim
@MickLH Why obviously?
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09:40
C++ defines a spec, and that spec doesn't include binary operations on pointers.
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sizeof(rightfold.dick) causes integer overflow.
Because someone asking that way wouldn't be the person asking
Dude, what if, like, C++ could return multiple values?
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@Mikhail std::tuple
@MickLH If he didn't, the correct answer would be "can you elaborate?" not "Here's a stupid answer".
09:41
@Xeo the language isn't C++ remember
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wtf
it's not even necessarily C or C++ sizeof()
Man. Another thing Firefox is awful at.
it's logical sizeof() just to prove that you understand numbers
The default PDF reader blows.
09:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes vagrant helps a lot with that, actually.
@Rapptz I know, right?
When someone doesn't have the same background of you, it's nice to just understand what they mean if they don't say something perfectly
I almost want to go back to Adobe Reader
"Script kids" are those people that start solving problems with nothing but a vague ambiguous description.
09:42
Then teach them the correct way once you are on the same page
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think the cardinal feature is that they can't program, only use other people's scripts.
My LaTeX documents look horrible. The C++ standard looks horrible :(
I guess that requires people skills hahaha it all makes sense now!
Mick man, you're a little bit nuts.
@MickLH If they don't, they have no business posing such questions. The more you try to make it sound like a good question, the more I feel like I don't want to work at such places.
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09:43
@Rapptz It describes something horrible so it should be horrible.
@Rapptz Because he does drugs
3 mins ago, by MickLH
Lol I'm sorry that you guys lost your creativity not doing drugs in college
We don't
I didn't do drugs
or go to college
lol
Some people would say "that explains it" at this point.
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I did nothing in college, not even drugs. :D
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09:43
Whatever, you're clearly not on the path of correction, so can you get out? We don't serve your kind here.
Well you should try them
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Damn, sniped.
You can feel free to kick me out any time
I hear they're great
But I like to learn, you know, I'm auto-didactic that's why I never did college
09:44
I wish we could kick in chatrooms.
I dropped out of high school too :D
Would be pretty damn neat.
You should post on Meta Stack Overflow
@MickLH because you learned so much by yourself?
Actually failed every single class since 6th grade... except PE
@MickLH Sorry you wasted your time in high school
09:44
@MickLH It appears they've attempted to teach you something, but you're failing to learn from it.
at this point, we can do nothing more for you.
Goodbye.
It wasn't a waste, it was great social experience
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I succeeded every single class except PE.
@not-rightfold I was bad at PE too.
I'm going to sleep before this gets any horrible than it currently is.
And I had the knowledge already, that's why I stopped at 6th grade when they wouldn't let me take more math after I passed algebra
09:45
@Rapptz Night
Good night.
@MickLH It appears you don't.
@MickLH "I had the knowledge already" is a hallmark of people that don't like to learn.
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You know, people don't usually brag about doing bad in school.
Realized learning on my own is much better, and now I work from home every once in a while as a technical consultant
Okay good night.
09:46
@Rapptz Good night.
Well I love to learn, learn to not judge based on your emotions
@Rapptz OK GOOD NIGHT NOW GO AWAY
That's where racism came from too
So yeah, be a better person please
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@MickLH Can you give me a list of your clients? I want to make sure to avoid them.
09:46
"If you study alone, you learn from a fool." http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1nl9at/i_am_a_member_of_facebooks_hhvm_team_a_c_and_d/ccjokc3
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I hope you are not calling me a racist.
That's crossing a line.
@MickLH I'm judging based on the attitude you displayed.
@ArneMertz Rather timely.
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If MickHL were a race I would be racist.
Nope, I said your idea falls into the same fallacy as racism though
Good morning. I think
Thinking your opinions are somehow objectively correct, or at least acting as if you do
09:47
This is actually pretty entertaining though, I'll admit
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Hello @sehe
@sehe You're just in time
@sehe morning sehe
I'm not so sure
@ArneMertz Hi
@BoltClock Are you revelling in our misery?
09:48
@TonyTheLion tbh, I am :)
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@TonyTheLion But.. I thought Bronies were all kindness and friendship :(
@MickLH lol, yeah, that's certainly one-sided here.
I'm pretty sure you think your opinions that are contrary to mine are not objectively correct.
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@sehe Bad morning.
I think my opinions are subjective
I contest that you think. (Uhoh)
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09:50
Objective opinions are funny.
I mean come on, how jealous are you, your trolling at nothing at this point
Jealous of what?
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lol
Are you going to say you make 20x as much as I do?
That I skipped straight from high school to programming work and have money and a beautiful wife at age 21, duh
09:51
I knew it!
I don't care how much you make
I'm happy
I make enough for me
I make enough to be able to afford to eat organic and not drink fluoride
And if you think that's some crazy idea then you probably should check your own consumption, honestly
and don't overlook the amazing social skills he has achieved
I mean that from the bottom of my heart
09:53
@jalf who? mickLH is probably a bot
hold on a minute guys, just getting some popcorn. this promises to be fun :-)
:frogsiren: MY GIRLFRIEND WIFE :frogsiren:
@MickLH Thanks, I'm fine. I actually like fluoride. I actually seek it out.
@MickLH That's unprecedented. I'd call Oprah. I think she'll have you as a guest. Don't sell your appearance cheap, though
@GamesBrainiac the super-successful dropout with the trophy wife
09:54
Whatchya talking about anyway
man, wtf is this guy on?
@jalf I'm half sure its a bot, man
Not fluoride
@TonyTheLion Organic
@sehe rofl
09:54
Apparently
@BoltClock lol
@MickLH eat organic and not drink fluoride? da fuq?
Haven't you heard? It's pretty potent as hell
@TonyTheLion not on drugs - he claims
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@CatPlusPlus Also not drugs, which makes this just sad.
09:54
@ArneMertz he's definitely on something.
he's starting to sound the like the garden-variety troll
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'shrooms.
the one's that occasionally venture in here
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Definitely mushrooms.
@GamesBrainiac And he's all out of no-fluoride....
I'm not on drugs...
09:55
What'd I miss?
and mess everything up
I like how you can just barge into the middle of a discussion here and there's always someone to make fun of
@TonyTheLion hubris maybe
Besides not sleeping like I'm supposed to I guess.
@Rapptz I'm kicking you back to bed
09:56
@ArneMertz sounds about right
@TonyTheLion I'm supposed to be on drugs, does that make more sense?
@MickLH How do you drink fluoride? Are you just saying you don't swallow the foam when you brush your teeth?
@sehe i guess we're all weird in our own special way
@Rapptz In water.
@MickLH do you use toothpaste?
09:57
Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to a public water supply to reduce tooth decay. --> Fluoridated water has fluoride at a level that is effective for preventing cavities; this can occur naturally or by adding fluoride. Fluoridated water operates on tooth surfaces: in the mouth it creates low levels of fluoride in saliva, which reduces the rate at which tooth enamel demineralizes and increases the rate at which it remineralizes in the early stages of cavities. Typically a fluoridated compound is added to drinking water, a process that in the U.S. costs an average o...
@GamesBrainiac no actually
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah I know about that. Weird how it escaped from my mind.
In this chart it looks as if C++ is a emerging language for which basic facilities are still being worked on (file system, networking, etc..)
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So weird.
@BartekBanachewicz Elaborate on what?
@StackedCrooked What a piece of shit language.
09:58
@MickLH didn't they teach you in highschool that it's good for your teeth? Oh. wait.
> The U.S. Centers for Disease Control listed water fluoridation as one of the ten great public health achievements of the 20th century
lol
@ArneMertz yeah wait lol they taught it elementary school, fail troll please try again
what is this LIb. Fundamentals?
@BoltClock thats why you left for C#, rite?
@MickLH It's not a fail troll if it makes us laugh.
@Mikhail optional and stuff.
09:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes tell me what it is
What is the point of C++14 again?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well I'm glad we all enjoy the sillyness of the people here
What's left in that
wtf is optional
09:59
@CatPlusPlus Succeeding C++11.
@MickLH oh. But you don't use it anyways. So you taught yourself sth different? :-)
@MickLH The weird (sad?) part is that we are being serious in our own way.
@MickLH blinders off!

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