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08:00
The apartment I used to live in has been redecorated and the owner made a movie of the process.
oh dear, I think I might be dragging myself into another 'what is REST' battle at work... if only I could finish my series of articles, and just link to that all the time :P
@thecoshman then by all means take your time and finish that series. If you need proofreaders again, you know where you can find them :-)
08:28
how safe is the oyster from the sea ... if I shackle one and eat it there, how likely would I die from food poisoning?
@not-rightfold Ah. Makes sense
@atsay714 Of course, it's a generic algorithm which takes output iterator. Just use your desired output iterator! E.g. see edited answer or e.g. tokenizing to a vector, and sorting them. Hope that helps :/ — sehe 57 secs ago
^ people don't appreciate answers. At all.
Also, he asked that question september 26th. I'll assume he had a vacation.
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I want a scalar CTE. :<
Talk to your PostgreSql groupies :/
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lol ( SELECT foo FROM foo )
dat spacing
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08:35
Actually it’s on two lines. :v
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( SELECT foo
    FROM foo
)
@Telkitty猫咪咪 sounds fairly safe to me
somewhat better
@Telkitty猫咪咪 In general, you're not likely to die from food poisoning
:12380838 spil sport, it was funny
Hehe. Yeah. Could be taken the wrong way, so in the interest of hygiene and clear morals...
08:39
@sehe don't act insulted or upset on behalf of others.
satwcomic.com/classy-law he he he, so true :P
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Even fresh oysters (and other shellfish) can be dangerous as they produce certain toxins that can be deadly to humans.
@ArneMertz yeah yeah, I will
Did you eat yesterday?
@ScottW constipation is a real pain in the ass
"constipation"... I hate that word.
In Portuguese "constipação" means "cold" (as in, "I got a cold").
08:47
I plan to eat some 'extra fresh' oysters ... but I am a bit scared of dying (or generally suffering from) food poisoning
If it makes you feel better, cooking usually doesn't get rid of those toxins.
Wait, how would that make you feel better?
I don't eat shellfish.
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Thank you.
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@ScottW lol
@thecoshman I don't. "Act". I know my responsibilities related to my own communication.
@ScottW I'll corroborate the claim
'Learn C (I mean, do learn the darn syntax), and think about the compiler errors. They're meaningful English sentences which tell you exactly what's wrong.' Heh - I wish that was my experience :(
08:53
. @jgrahamc The smurfs were ahead of their smurf! The original Dutch name of Jokey smurf was #lol #smurf since ~1958 http://t.co/oXvTyWJm9i
I'm shelfish. I'm not ashamed to admit it
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because she doesn't have to worry about bringing a furnace, obviously
constexpr double radius = 27_km.to_miles();
:( to_miles returns a double. Missing the point award.
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ahahaha
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lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you like to share your portion?
@LucDanton Sorry, what?
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08:59
He wants your shellfish.
Of food. You share it.
Oh. If possible, I don't even get a portion.
@sehe lol, well, kind of. I have a functional parser for my file format, but Spirit is sooooo cooool I thought maybe this would help me extend it later. I'll get back to you when I have some more time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's the point? :s
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@Rapptz constexpr miles radius
09:03
@Xeo Then why does to_miles return a double instead of a miles?
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6 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
:( to_miles returns a double. Missing the point award.
@Xeo Oh. Right.
@rubenvb Please do :)
Har. Har. Maybe Opera is falling apart, or Opera is just more critical of online certificate verification than... most bowsers:
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Q: Opera stops showing Gravatars linked over https

seheThis is (e.g.) my profile in Opera. Other gravatars are also affected, but not in SE Chat. When I copy the image URL, I get https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/6d52c235ec6dd15f30bab444103e7af2?s=42&d=identicon&r=PG Chrome retrieves the image, no problem, but Opera says: I'm not fully aware...

@Rapptz Well, you go to the trouble of making a custom type for km and then at the first opportunity turn it back into a dimensionless number.
Kinda like putting stuff in your own namespace and then using namespace it everywhere.
hello kids
09:09
hi gerontius
@R.MartinhoFernandes Some Boost docs do this.
Can't get over how meta I am today (watch for gravatar glitches):
I need constexpr is_power_of_two.
Minions, roll out!
@R.MartinhoFernandes shouldn't be hard. And I'm pretty sure it's already there
__popcount(x) == 1? Dunno how constexpr or not the intrinsics are.
09:13
Needs to build on MSVC.
@LucDanton they are in Clang SVN
@R.MartinhoFernandes return (v & (v - 1)) == 0; (calls 0 a power of two, too)
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A: How do I check if a template parameter is a power of two?

TemplateRexstatic_assert to the rescue (C++11 only, uncomment BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT for C++03): #include<iostream> // #include <boost/static_assert.hpp> template<int N> struct is_power_of_two { enum {val = (N > 1) & !(N & (N - 1))}; static_assert(val, "should use a power of 2 as template parameter")...

Meh. Enum hack.
you can paste that expr into a constexpr function no problem
09:17
@TemplateRex Doesn't that exclude 1?
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait, wut? since when does MSVC support constexpr?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ok, make it N>0, I'll update that answer
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:12381594 Ew, implicit conversion to bool for != 0
@TemplateRex Well, I just wanted the expression.
@TemplateRex Oh, you're editing. That's ok too
@Xeo Hurr durr. It's a frigging bit twiddling hack anyways :/
Go figure
I think the hack is quite readable, though.
If v is a power of two, v - 1 is the corresponding zigamorph, and the two have no bits in common.
09:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, readable is the wrong word, but I got the trick pretty much immediately
Note how we, as a lounge, are no longer impressed with the robot tossing obscure words like zigamorph around. Such is the sad human condition.
And I use it with a generalised meaning for any number of bits :P
I like the thrill of in-the-nick-of-time message editing. I have an exciting life.
Does MSVC have extern templates?
@sehe fortunately, the OP's question already had the template keyword, so we won't get downvoted by the C-mafia for adding constexpr / C++11 tags
@R.MartinhoFernandes Had it before it was Standard.
09:25
@TemplateRex I usually don't give a darn. Anyways, the expression is what matters
@sehe bit-twiddling is cool
@DeadMG And functioned really ... well, it has been known to function some times :)
@TemplateRex Yup that page is in my favorites
@R.MartinhoFernandes ROFL
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, fixed
@R.MartinhoFernandes c++1 is a strict subset of C++1y, supported by MSVC!
09:27
lol
What's the syntax for extern templates anyway.
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extern template foo<int>();
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extern template blah<T>;
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I realized how you learned this exote:
> 2. [proposed] The Unicode non-character +UFFFF (1111111111111111), a character code which is not assigned to any character, and so is usable as end-of-string. source
Wait, I don't need extern templates here. ARfgjdgjdfh. Need to stop and think.
@sehe Actually, I learned it back when I read the Jargon file.
@sehe "and so is usable as end-of-string." ugh
@R.MartinhoFernandes "the Jargon file" - link?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't shoot the messenger
09:32
(warning: bad encoding reported by the server; replacement characters galore)
@R.MartinhoFernandes haha as always, deleted items are the best: catb.org/jargon/chaff.html#seer
@sehe I like the disclaimer about RMS's position.
pržoisely
Anyway, that thing is a bit like TVTropes, so I would advise to keep an eye on your productivity.
there's a puppy on my sofa
09:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Already closed. I'm still immune, apparently. But I like words
@ScottW yes and no, respectively
(as long as I get the work done)
yeah same here
Finally! My email box announces the end of my quest: it's going to present the ideal kitchen, and order it, no doubt:
> Make your beloved one pleased
> The probability that my communications are scanned and stored by the government is about 100%, and the probability that I will be harmed by a terrorist is about 0%. So I ask again, which is really the biggest threat to my freedom?
reading this^ response to MI5 head Andrew Parker's speech. Oh meh. That was anticlimactic. "He's not happy with it at all".
when i write wchar_t *cpy = new wcahr_t[5]; wcscpy(cpy, "derp\0"); wstring res(cpy);
should i then
delete []cpy;
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Wait wat.
the question is about when i initialise res with constructor and pass cpy to it, is it makes copy of cpy
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09:58
Of course it does.
but ive got corruption heap
4
See your physician
so i must ask
@FLCL No. You want to ask, because you don't know how to proceed. There's asite for questions: Stack Overflow.
inb4 "question banned"
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10:00
@FLCL No wonder if you manually manage your memory.
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Use RAII.
@FLCL You shouldn't write that in the first place. Stick to std::wstring.
Happy to oblige :/
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I like the wcahr_t.
Darn. Well, I'll just leave my clipboard here then: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/86997/… - I swear it'll come in handy
So, now the spell will be broken?
10:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes, i make a lot of per-symbol manipulations with input strings, like with arrays, but of course my functions signatures have only wstring in them
@FLCL Nope, still not reason to write new wchar_t[5].
it is like not to use std::vector<int> but use unt[] in most cases
There are about... zero reasons to write new wchar_t[5].
@R.MartinhoFernandes, puu.sh/4RpEe.png
@FLCL Right, not a reason to write new wchar_t
Not even a reason to write loops.
10:07
@FLCL Have a 'string atom' table, e.g. like here: github.com/sehe/codingames/blob/master/tan_network.cpp#L20
using StopId = const char*;

StopId make_atom(string const& value)
{
    static set<string> interned;
    auto atom = interned.insert(value);
    return atom.first->c_str();
}
@FLCL std::vector<int> and int[] are different, because the latter has a fixed length. However, new int[]is another thing. Always prefer std::vector over new something[]
^ Note how all my code subsequently uses const char*, but I never once write new
@FLCL Ugh, buffer overrun.
@FLCL -1 not enough in unt[] :/
Dude, really, give up on the new bullshit and the manual loops.
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10:08
@FLCL Congratulations. You just made a screenshot of text.
cpy[toLen+len] = '\0'; is where your heap corruption is. I will never understand why people purposedly decide to do things the buggy way especially when they are aware of the better option.
@FLCL wtf. (1) posting code as images? (2) raw loops (3) wtf is it doing (4) std::basic_string<>::reserve/resize?
Ok, this is weird. I have just realized that after I have started using Markdown, I am starting to like to write documentation. There must be something wrong with me.
@FLCL What about... say... return to + from;
@sehe, there was only to show that am not allocating wchar_t[5]
10:10
Same fucking thing, one line, no bugs.
:)
@FLCL lol. really. I'm sorry, but I saw the rest too. Can't unsee. Also, that 'rest' is your problem. Have a good day
@FLCL your are using raw allocations, that'S the problem. Just dont do that
grrr. /r/cpp is full of flaming idiots
> You're correct, but your tone is unnecessarily off-putting.
my task is to change all wchar_t into wstring
10:12
@KonradRudolph Spot on. It was said to you, right? Always true <grin/>
You idiot. I only explained why some code was bad. What the fuck is “off-putting” about that?
so while i doing this i ve got some questions about wstrings
@FLCL Okay, so the legacy cruft is not yours. Getting a minor redemption point there. Stay steady
@sehe Ah, you posted too fast. “you idiot” is obviously not directed at you but at the redditor (which may or may not be you)
10:12
@sehe, oh nice site
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lol
@KonradRudolph lol. I have no clue. But I'm not a redditor. I haven't clicked the link (because... I'm not a redditor)
For reference, my “off-putting” remark was this:
@sehe What link?
@FLCL Hint. It's the third time I linked it. In preparation: en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string
10:14
@sehe, is it written in php?
@ScottW Okay okay, cut it out. I know, I did it too. He's actually trying to solve a problem and it's not even his own doing. Let's cut him a little slack
anyway thanks, will learn about strings
@FLCL Dunno, don't care
@KonradRudolph Ugh, linked post has code snippets as images.
10:16
@KonradRudolph that one:
3 mins ago, by Konrad Rudolph
http://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/1oi85g/stdmove_no_runtime_overhead_bulldoze‌​r00s_blog/ccs6h6p
(devious smile)
> Get your lazy ass off the chair and write the two lines yourself. "Not part of C++11" is not an excuse for writing bad code.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, as I’ve explained in a follow-up post, that contributed to my ire
Not off-putting at all <whistle/>
I'm grumpy_banana on reddit.
@sehe Whoever that was deserves a medal
Forgot my other username's password.
10:19
Your user names have passwords too, now?
gotta run. kids, school etc.
how about type all your usernames and passwords here and let us help you finding the right one?
Meh, reddit accounts.
no numbers?
no caps?
Actually, I forgot this one's password too, but I am still logged in.
I can understand why animals are kind of scared of us ...we are so ... 'bald'
furless
the only almost totally bald mammal
10:25
Yeah, hairy fish are all over the place.
fishes are mammals?
whale isn't a fish strictly speaking
neither are dolphins
@Telkitty猫咪咪 yeah. wales and dolphins are mammals. the other almost totally bald mammals...
@Konrad I'm trying to understand what "It is, after all, a function, so I thought it must insert some code into my own code." could mean.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The author of the blog post is an idiot. But I am stumped as to why the submission on Reddit is so highly rated
@R.MartinhoFernandes He assumed that a function call means the compiler must code generate a function call.
10:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe he meant the function call.
it should have been downvoted into oblivion
Well, a function call would not be inserting code into his own code, it would simply be his own code.
kek
you know
it's only recently that I've come to appreciate how utterly fucking useless out parameters are.
10:32
> Thank you for taking the Brainbench C++ assessment.
Congratulations! You passed at the Master's Level with a score of 4.44.
welp.
People tend to spend a lot of time doing a lot of stupid protestings over very unimportant things
I also liked "Weak Areas •None noted"
@DeadMG they are for shitty languages that don't have tuples
But I guess I would prefer most people to be dumber ... even if they do stupid things
I was also referring to that "performance" shit people try to call it with
@Telkitty猫咪咪 are those people naked?
10:34
They're wearing a sign. And furs.
how would I know?
ahahaha "Appears capable of mentoring others on most projects in this area. "
I've looked in detailed results and it was 33/40
seriously.
What are you on about?
@DeadMG poor solution to not wanting to make a return type contain all the data it needs to.
Is std::hex sticky?
10:41
@DeadMG what? how is there performance?
@thecoshman No copies blah blha
@thecoshman You never saw people do the std::string str; f(str); thing to avoid the copies?
@R.MartinhoFernandes ergh... what is it? RVO?
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@DeadMG lolwot
@DeadMG is it f(string&) ?
10:52
@Abyx ye
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Oh output parameters.
well, we still use it when we call f() in a loop
all I'm saying is
the Itanium ABI mandates that the compiler perform that transformation for you.
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> safeTgtList.emplace_back(new RawSignal);
That's not safe.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but for what?
10:57
@Xeo Yes, I realised that later
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@Xeo Oops. I do that all the time. :v How is it not safe?
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realloc - bad_alloc, throwing copy ctors etc
@BartekBanachewicz lol - is that open? (i.e. can haz linky?)
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@Xeo Oh, right. new RawSignal does allocation, then emplace_back does things that might fail, and then it ctors the unique pointer.
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Got it. :P
11:00
The main point being that it might not ctor the unique ptr
@Xeo Hopefully no copy constructor called here. Reallocation may throw of course
throw off_course;
@not-rightfold I'd say it's emplace_back fault.
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> Got it. :P
@Abyx No – emplace_back fundamentally cannot avoid this
11:02
@not-rightfold it's always more convincing if the actual summary describes the problem (not just the code path)
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@sehe Got it. :P
also lol, the screen I just got...
it's a 22" touchscreen :D
I only learned that by accident
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Is it vertical or horizontal?
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inb4 paralyzed arm
@not-rightfold horizontal
looks like a normal 22 inch display, altough the bevel is a bit more to the front
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11:09
@BartekBanachewicz ah cool
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Oh wait.
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I mean, from the earths point of view.
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Like.
@not-rightfold wait what?
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______ <- screen
______ <- table
or
| <- screen
|
|
______ <- table
11:10
like on the top.
that's pretty much the definition of horizon, thus horizontal
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It could also mean that the width/height ratio is smaller/greater than 1. :v
...
it doesn't have pivot, sadly.
But I rarely use the pivot on my Dells anyway
at first I was a bit sad that i will have one 22" and one 24"
but touch capabilities are just too fun
Is it rhyme if you say exactly same word but in a different context where the word has a different meaning?
@DavidKron no. That's a homonyme.
if you only mean pronounciation, you might have a homophone.
Naa i meant homonyme, still is it legit?
Google just gives me, "words that rhymes with homonyme"
11:27
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Those people are crazy, IMHO.
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@BartekBanachewicz Ugh, the registration form...
@Xeo I think the site is legit. We got a corporate mail stating that we will have inside competition based on results from it.
Also you don't have to fill up everything
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Yeah, I can leave out "Address 2" :P
well no one is forcing you to input real data if you don't want to
however, I think it's legit enough to link certifications from those to CV
Also C++ basics, C++, and C++11 are separate tests.
> .NET, C/C++
ew.
11:40
C and C11 are also separate.
that might be marketing BS.
nah
I think it's a good thing.
no Lua? fail.
I didn't really look at others
our internal competition is on C fundamentals, Android 4.0, C++, C# and Perl
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The sample test was too easy.
Take the real one :P
Well, I've made a few dumb mistakes, and some Qs were really weird and twisted.
I've got most of the template ones right, though, so I am quite happy anyway.
@BartekBanachewicz Ugh, certifications on my CV? No, thanks.
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11:55
template<typename T>
bool is_int<T>();
ew
@R.MartinhoFernandes imho a small note doesn't hurt.
@Xeo yeah that one was WTF
error: missing constexpr.
more like is_int<T>::value.
that's a fail
welcome to C++
11:58
constexpr bool is_int<T>() would be better.
No, it would not.
Types are better.
why?
You can do more with them.
... such as?
types are meta-information (metadata)
which is arguably more useful when doing meta-programming
11:59
You can inherit from them, you can use them as tags.

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