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18:01
will you become a room owner automatically?
I noticed I'm an owner again
despite my repetitive troll attempts
Any of you developing for Clang?
you fail to troll yourself out?
im developing with LLVM, so I'm a candidate. but I'm not sure whether I'm viable
I do
6 points and I cap the daily rep
18:03
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh hello. Yes that looks like something I'd write.
I love Clang and I wanted to start developing for it, but it's a little overwhelming starting out. I wanted to know if there was a good starting point or an example of a submission that I could look at
what are those tags in the chat?
I'm very good at learning by example
What do you mean ?
@Norcalli feel free to join us in #llvm on irc.oftc.net
18:04
C++0x specifically, lambdas or decltype or constexpr
I read you can do static code analysis with LLVM. Does anyone know if it works well for C++ code?
clang currently has decltype. constexpr is stalled because of spec issues
@StackedCrooked not very well yet. there are lots of open tasks
@StackedCrooked some basic things work iirc. it's the clang static analyzer (its webpage can tell more)
@JohannesSchaublitb I see. That's a pity, because it's hard to find a decent non-commerical solution.
Also, I can whip up a quick patch for the whole "FIXME: Hardcoded paths" bug by opening a pipe to the gcc command and extracting the includes.
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18:08
hola
This one got bombed
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Q: Evil C++ preprocessor

Luchian GrigoreWhat is the most evil preprocessor hack that you can think of? The best one I've seen so far is #define true ( rand()%100 > 2 ? true : false )

Watch out for my cheeky comment :P
#define while if is nasty
some macro that causes UB perhaps xD
#define true is ill-formed, so the guy didn't even show C++ PP code there
#define while(x) while(!x)
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Forgetting to remove the #define private public after testing :P
#define while(x) is well-defined in C++03 but UB in C++0x
18:11
@CatPlusPlus I believe it should be #define while((x)) while (!(x))
#define while(x) while(!(x)) if anything
#define class union
@hexa lol
very space-efficient
:D
haah
18:13
Can unions have member functions?
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@CatPlusPlus: Yes
@CatPlusPlus yes
(it's a HiddenFeatureOfC++ entry)
I have a question... didn't find much with a search on stackoverflow... Some applications, like Unity, have a client (on iPad) which finds running instances of UNity on the LAN so you can easily connect to the engine.
is that done with a port scan?
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@CatPlusPlus: Unions cannot be Base classes though
@Almo: Are you a little lost? This is the C++ room.
what channel should I go to
18:15
@Almo No, port scan is dumb guessing. They use broadcast, I think.
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@Almo: Ask a Question and tag your question with appropriate tags
This is generally done via uPNP, which does broadcast, among other things.
Are we the dump for random questions from people who don't like to post questions?
Not to mention our title.
no I just thought maybe someone here would say "that question is answered, you just have to use <these tags>
um
18:16
I've written TCP/IP applications before but never had to scan like this
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@Almo: Glad you didnt think it would be answered even without asking
so now that I know I'm looking for broadcast and upnp, that will help my search at stackoverflow
@Almo It's not just you. This room has a history of questions from people who don't post questions. I'm used to this and thought this was another example.
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@Almo: Just search for a while, If you cant find anything go ahead and post a Q
that's the plan :)
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18:17
If someone else can find a dup they, they will mark your question so.
ah heheh
Try to post a question. Sometimes I find the question results from typing a title to a question are better than searching.
I've got 1500 rep at Unity Answers, so I know how these sites work. Just didn't want to ask another dup question if I could avoid it
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or search on google by specifying "text to search" + site:stackoverflow.com
that gives better results
sad it is
18:19
that's a good idea
The C++ room seems to be the most active, so many people end up asking questions here even if it's off topic.
Our search isn't all that great
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@Xaade: I find google + site name gives better results
@Xaade Yeah, but it seems to be improving.
Well, the C++ room is the most consistent, and more likely has a recent active attendee.
18:19
a guy wehre I work keeps writing C## on the board. though he never has said c sharp sharp
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search of SO sucks
Help! Has anyone seen my girlfriend?
^ That kind of questions.
@Almo Must be even better than C# then
hahah
:)
Totally off-topic.
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18:20
@Xaade: You forgot to mention it has brillliant guys like Us
@StackedCrooked And then @Tony jumps on the world "girlfriend"
Us is brilliant indeed.
@Als That's debatable
Or, rather, the "girl" part of "girlfriend"
:)
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18:20
@Xaade: What part of it, You or me? hahaha
@EtiennedeMartel As long as he doesn't jump on the girlfriend I'm OK with everything.
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@EtiennedeMartel: here we go again eh...can't keep of girls
@EtiennedeMartel Actually questions about the opposite gender are totally on-topic here.
Well, maybe not everything.
How the hell do I start on IRC on windows?
18:21
@Xaade Ah, yeah, forgot about that.
hahah
@Norcalli Ever tried start irc?
(I'm kidding)
room topic changed to Lounge<C++> Where on-topic is off topic, and well... the reverse
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@EtiennedeMartel: And what about It
Is that an emacs command?
M-x start-irc
18:22
:D
@Als Wasn't that a Stephen King book?
this is why C++ is popular channel. you guys are funny
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Where on-topic is off-topic, off-topic is on-topic, and little girls are the FBI. [c++] [c++11]
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@EtiennedeMartel: :P I think so
I'm room owner by proxy.
18:22
@EtiennedeMartel It was, and a good one
Did you know the FDIS C++ standard was finalized on my birthday? It's a sign.
@DeadMG Oh, maybe I should read it then.
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@Norcalli: That still wont really make us remember your birthday
@Norcalli That the new standard is horrible?
Allow me to do a Miss Tina impression:
WHERE'S ALF?
18:23
It's not horrible, it's just slow.
@StackedCrooked Who's ALF?
(I can't help but scream that name in my head)
If I ran the C++ committee, we would have have 7 new C++ standards by now
@EtiennedeMartel The only guy who bothers answering Tina's questions.
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@EtiennedeMartel: ALF != ALS before you ask
and already had asio, filesystem...
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18:24
@Xaade: Bothered...past tense
Reflection
@Als Alf died?
@Norcalli No, we wouldn't, because it's a committee, and committees are all about politics.
ALS == Luke Skywalker's disease
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18:25
@Xaade: No I saw him posting today
woa... didn't expect it would do the pic inline like that :(
@Als Tina died?
Alf is still on SO occasionally, but i haven't seen him on chat for a long time.
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@Norcalli: Huh? I don;t see any relation
@Xaade: I dont know, You will have to ask Alf
2 degrees of stupidity
18:26
Going to find one of his questions, comment @ him "Why you no chat?"
We need to go deeper
als = Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis = Lou Gehrig's disease
Dayum.
That's deep.
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@Norcalli: Are you sane?
@Als Maybe
18:27
Well, welcome aboard
Luke Skywalker had Lou Gehrig?
It's not like we're sane either.
@Als Funny you should say that, I have a psychiatry appointment today
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@Norcalli: Or stable? Or are you a 12 yr old kid with his flashy new keyboard
Missing limbs != unusable limbs
18:27
It's because people think I'm crazy because I'm too smart.
I'm 18 and I'm going to Berkeley as a Junior
you now have all the information you need to find and kill me
not that we care
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@Norcalli: I wou'ldnt take the effort
I didn't say you did
I wouldn't call that exemplary
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@Norcalli: You tried to imply we do
18:28
@Norcalli isn't 18 a normal age to go to college?
as a junior is 2 years ahead
Undergrad college was a high school rehash with a little more information about turing machines.
they wouldn't let me skip further
@Norcalli I'm the opposite of you. I'm a dumbass.
I think it's more that they won't let you skip because that means less money. Otherwise I'd had a BS in highschool.
18:29
Hey, who starred that!
However, I also finished Angry Birds with perfect
so I'm also an idiot
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Academic excellence and Intelligence are two completely different aspects
and I programmed 2 player pong on a TI 83 in class once
@Als agreed.
@als Education != Intelligence
18:29
Academic is a ponzi scheme.
@hexa Experience != Competence.
I was planning on skipping school and becoming rich
agreed
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So since we all agree, @Norcalli: you going to college 2 yrs ahead or 2 yrs behind makes no impression on us
@Norcalli Good luck on that.
18:30
We'll give you a job because you have a diploma from a particular school. Whilst we won't promote this guy who does four times the work ten times better because he isn't certified.
I'm about as impressed as a rock dipped in vodka.
And if I wasn't smart how did I take control of this entire thread.
Assuming direct control
I'm also planning on dropping 3 viruses this year.
cutting 2 years of college only means you have to face life 2 years earlier. I am not sure that is good.
18:31
Oh, impressive. You're FBI bait
I had my first "midlife" crisis at 12.
@Norcalli You mean to write a virus and unleash it in the wild?
1 at berkeley, 1 at my old highschool, 1 at this girl's house (cliche)
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@Norcalli: Everything that we find amusing finds a mention here...includes..girls..sex..booze...so does'nt prove you are smart
If I wanted to impress you, I wouldn't be chatting on the internet in a C++ thread
18:32
Well, you sure sound like a fine sociopath.
I'm just bored and sleep deprived
and I type quickly enough to keep up with my thoughts
Perhaps you should sleep.
@Norcalli And still, you come here and start bragging about going to college at 18 for no good reason.
Quick enough
quickly is incorrect grammar
Is a parenthesized lvalue an lvalue or an rvalue?
18:33
just because you don't care.
an rvalue I believe
Gotta try that
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I ain't in no mood to argue with a 18 yr kid, I would be calling it a day
Just a sec
18:34
@Als but it's fun!
1. Having a midlife crises early, means you'll die early. 2. If you type quickly enough to keep up with your thoughts, you're high on dope (typing will always be slower).
@Norcalli people bragging about how awesome they are usually aren't
seems to be an lvalue
(i) = 42 compiles
Unless your brain mediates the speed at which you think according to how fast you type
@Als many of us here not much older than 18
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18:35
@hexa: Its like a new toy you got now and now that you play with it the toy feels happy and amused but once it gets old you gonna throw it away and the toy is....
a study showed that the more competent a person is, the less likely they are to think they are competent and vice versa
3. Anyone who thinks they are good, has stopped improving.
competent people know how much they don't know about their subject
Just today I said that "I wish I was smarter"
@FredOverflow Depends.
18:35
@FredOverflow VC++ 10 agrees.
@LucDanton on what?
you mean "I wish I were smarter"
:)
@Almo You can't know how much you don't know. You can just be aware that you don't know enough because others know more.
I wish I was sexier.
not quite true Xaade. Ask the Mathematics guys
18:36
"I wish I was being smarter??"
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@StackedCrooked: You crook you came up with the sex again ha
@Almo subjunctive, nice
Past participle
"I wish I was smarter." is correct I think
I wish google maps came with an Ion Cannon
18:37
@hexa GDI > Nod
@Almo You can't be aware of what you don't know. You can notice there's a missing puzzle piece, but you won't know what's on it until you know what's on it.
@JohannesSchaublitb I'm not sure myself.
@EtiennedeMartel NO
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if wishes were horses beggars would ride
lol
@FredOverflow I have the inkling that it preserves value category but I wouldn't want to prove it!
18:37
To know there is something missing is possible, it is obvious that you can't know what you are missing.
ask the math guys. For centuries, they knew that they were unable to solve Fermat's Last Theorem.
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You can even say int (i) = 42;
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Bye have a good day
@Als you as well
18:38
@hexa Hell yeah, mammoth tanks FTW.
yes. int(i) = 42; is valid
@Almo You can't be aware of how much knowledge it would take to solve it. You can be aware that you don't know. But you can't be aware of WHAT you don't know.
GCC fails to parse these constructs, sadly. At least last time I tried it did
really? why?
just because it fails, doesn't mean it's not wrong
what if it isn't standard compliant
18:38
If you were aware of WHAT you don't know, you would simultaneously know it. Paradox. The wording doesn't make sense.
@JohannesSchaublitb And (i + 1) = 0 fails, and VC++ complains that it's not an lvalue, so parentheses seem to preserve the lvalue-ness or rvalue-ness of what's inside.
Anyone wanna break out your C++ standard?
@JohannesSchaublitb My 4.7 snapshot accepts int(i) = 42;
@Norcalli did you mean "what if it is standard compliant" ?
Come to think of it, that's just normal C declarator syntax.
18:39
I won't bother trying to change your mind with my experiences talking to math phds. you seem to think you know this for sure.
@EtiennedeMartel I totally forgot Nod's special unit :(
@Norcalli ... You're just a talking head. You don't understand what you're saying, you're just repeating something someone else said that sounded reasonable and applying it to everything. It's rather annoying.
The expression (i) is an int.
@LucDanton ahh nice. they fixed. Or it was a different bug in the other case
what about the expression (0_o)?
18:40
@JohannesSchaublitb Yeah :D
@hexa 0_o is not a valid identifier, so I doubt it would compile.
it is!
@FredOverflow Well, your original question has merit because I think there's an lvalue to rvalue conversion for parenthesied lvalues in C.
that is not a zero
No, o_0 is, but not 0_o.
18:41
@Almo Let's say you don't know how much matter is in the universe. How can you be aware of how much matter there is if you don't know.
What about {0, 0}?
don't make go to ideone and compile it
int(i) = 0; is not a cast
don't be fooled by it!
it is in pascal!
@hexa Do not say that name here.
18:42
can i say Delphi?
Kylix?
PHP!
[=]() {0, 0}
@JohannesSchaublitb int(i) = 0 wouldn't make much sense if it were a cast, because int(i) is an rvalue.
18:43
ur correct
[]() {0, 0} is perfectly valid C++11 right?
[](){}()
@Norcalli not really
@Fred What's the second ()
the calling of the void
18:44
but [](){} reminds me of the eulers formula
@Norcalli Yes, it's a lambda that captures nothing, takes nothing and evaluates 0 twice.
[](){}() Is a void(void) lambda expression
@Xaade apply/call lambda
it reminds me of the three monkeys
@FredOverflow not true
18:45
So... what is it?
Oh, it's the arguments you call with?
it's a syntax error
Gah, gotta go lookup lambda Again
it's not an implicit return. one needs a semicolon
@Norcalli it is a void(void) lambda expression *call
18:45
@Norcalli No it's calling the lambda.
@JohannesSchaublitb compiles perfectly fine in VC10
You can edit your messages.
perhaps you put it into a template and you didn't instantiate it
it should expect a semicolon at the end of the expression statement
I first encountered SYNTAX ERROR when writing my first code on the C64. It was like a nasty troll that kept popping up.
int RandomNumber() {
int RandomNumber() {
return 42;
}
18:46
BTW! +[](){} valid too!!
I can't find an example that explains the second ().... ZOMG... stupid internetz/
is (); valid?
How can you convert a lambda expression to a number? +
@JohannesSchaublitb I thought the semicolon was implied...
with the plus operator
18:47
@Norcalli it's unary +
just like +cout
Yeah, if I did +!false, it would be 1
@JohannesSchaublitb I never ever considered to + function pointers, what's the point?
but this time around it's a function pointer not void*
It's a positive lambda, it gives compiler happy thoughts!
4
I see, that could make sense
it's a little janky
18:48
@LucDanton sounds dangerous!
@LucDanton for example, the first call is ill-formed, the second call well formed in C++03: template<typename T> void f(T const&); void g(); int main() { f(g); f(+g); }
@Xaade auto lambda = [](){}; lambda(); is equivalent to [](){}();
@JohannesSchaublitb Why is the first ill-formed?
because it SFINAE's out the template
it tries to construct a cv-qualified function type
@Xaade As far as I know.
18:50
@JohannesSchaublitb Got it. What was the fix then? Discard qualifiers?
@Xaade It's like constructing a temporary useless function :D
@LucDanton you mean what the + does?
@Xaade int i = [](){return 42;}();
[](){ while 1; }()
you can make a symmetric lambda?
18:51
Err no You mentioned C++03 so I assumed C++0x fixed it.
Equally useless
and slightly malicious
[i](){something here symmetric}()[i]
@LucDanton C++0x says that any cv-qualifiers are just ignored
so void f(identity<void()>::type const&); and void f(identity<void()>::type &); are the same function
int i[1000000000]; [i](){return i;}()[i];
I made it sufficiently large enough to fit a pointer address I hope
not symmetric, but still
make that return 0.
how can u index using an array
haha Luc
18:54
Must the statement inside be a palindrome, too? :p
i is the pointer to the array's beginning
which evaluates to a number I would hope
it'll decay to a pointer the moment he returns it
but I doubt you can legally index by a pointer
@LucDanton yes. but I suspect that would not be possible :(
It might complain
How about [i](){return i;}()[+i]; :D
18:55
without macros PLZ
@Norcalli Luc already gave a solution. return 0 returns an int. you can index that with an array
but to make it really symmetric one needs a ; before the return statement :(
Yeah
I am a rep whore. As soon as I hit the daily cap, I don't feel compelled to browse SO anymore
> error: no match for ‘operator[]’ in ‘{#‘vec_init_expr’ not supported by dump_expr#<expression error>}[i]’
whoops
The power of Darth Vader compels you.
@LucDanton For what was that error?
18:58
extern int wroth;
[i](){ ;throw wroth; }[i];
Notice missing ().
I know how to make a symmetric lambda
Also I can't spell worht
@LucDanton does this not index a function pointer?
sure
but that's not actually legal
18:59
@LucDanton It's ok. I can't spell strength
[](){}(); // ;(){}()[]
oh wait, nm
yes I think it's illegal
I don't think that is legal..

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