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@R.MartinhoFernandes how does that work for filtered ranges?
@ScottW how are you?
@Xeo As for any lazy-evaluated bit of the language.
It's thunks all the way down: one thunk replaces itself with the next and so on, until the full result is computed.
14 mins ago, by sehe
@Pawnguy7 Try using it. http://ideone.com/GDkGWi See not difficult at all, right? Now: http://ideone.com/Um5cuU
So if you start evaluating the result of filter, you get a thunk that when evaluated replaces itself with a node with the result and a pointer to a thunk that evaluates the tail in similar manner.
Baby steps. You'll see when it could be / is useful pretty quickly. Or you (a) should not learn it yet (b) are not a programmer
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, makes sense.
Of course, this hopefully gets optimised to unrecognisability.
@sehe Hence why I said, good point.
I have a bad habit of reading through something without trying it.
@Xeo I have to learn Haskell someday.
Which was unfortunately reinforced in the past, when I was able to use things without practicing them.
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^ Connect very usefully has two attachments on this bug report by Anthony Williams. Wonder which one is the more interesting? link
@ScottW I don't understand
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@Jefffrey I've been stumbling across them from time to time, but I can't remember any other specific one right now
@Pawnguy7 "Good, and you?" (in Dutch)
Interesting. That is how I assumed it to be, but what I meant is, why in Dutch?
> RealWorld is deeply magical.
Real quote from Haskell docs.
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I love when people use comments in a decorative way.
@Jefffrey do you have mad template skillz?
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//  ====================
    using namespace std;
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@Pawnguy7 That's for the Enlightened. I was quite proud I achieved this: I read all of "Concurrency In Action" in a week in may - without access to a machine. It turned out I had a pretty decent recollection of what it was when I got around to tinkering with it.
> Okay, so I need to create a Pentagon Project
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@Pawnguy7 No?
I was even more proud when I successfully turned 12 chapter of dry-reading "Learn You A Haskell" into running code after a week on the camping site
But that was really really hard and unnatural to me
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Awesome
@Jefffrey I love when people call their beginner C++ code "The Pentagon Project"
@ScottW lol
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Btw, forall is just some kind of assertion to the compiler?
Or, rather, helping hand?
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"The Pentagon Project" (from the directors of "Secret Developments" and "Life Under The BTree") - now with much improved visual commenting! — sehe 14 secs ago
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(I've read somewhere that it's actually kinda implied for type signatures.)
Also, fuck, past 2am
You get German timezone if you speak German, so it's 02:11 for you aswell now.
Also, whee, clock is wound back 1 hour on Sunday -> Monday night
@Xeo If you're looking at runST, it's an extension to hide the s type (which will be RealWorld).
That page is full of magic.
@ScottW Si invece!
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Haskell is full of magic.
And hopefully so is my sleep. G'night.
@Xeo Meh, why wee?
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@sehe It's also a duplicate, wtf.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Another hour of sleep! Or complaining twice that it's already 2am.
It's on Sunday 03:00, btw, meaning Saturday -> Sunday night.
No one sane schedules DST transitions to the night right before a working day.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Same result, really.
@ScottW No, you don't. Bitch.
@Xeo Not really. I don't plan to be asleep :P
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@R.MartinhoFernandes planning to be drunk?
No.
Maybe.
Saturday will be exactly one year since I moved to Berlin.
@sehe Ah. It would seem in the case of templates, to see is not to learn :\ (for me)
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The non-member begin() and end() functions are used by the new form of for statement added to C++11. The other functions are not. — Bo Persson Apr 7 '12 at 10:16
Hah, actually wrong in C++14!
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but how can I assign a file resource to a member in c++, so i can use it in other methods of the same class
?
@Jefffrey :S
i mean i believe we shouldnt create the connection to file in every method
00:21
i wish i had the time
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You're missing fundamentals of how C++ works, so you need to take that time.
@meWantToLearn We wish we had the time to answer you.
@Jefffrey assignments...
@Jefffrey Or rather we dont have time to teach C++
hi guys, sorry to interrupt... I am trying to assign a QWidget as a parent to a QGLWidget so to have it nested inside my GUI...I am new ot Qt and C++ so I guess I am messing the contructor declaration...can someone help me out with this one? :D
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its not an assignment.
@DeadMG
I am learning c++.
why deadMG??
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@Jefffrey why deadMG? I am new to the chat...
wut?
@DeadMG I DID learn something, though. You can access typedefs within classes. I don't think I have ever made a typedef myself, though. Not sure why.
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@Xeo Seems to me this this was wrong in C++11 too:
> If __range's type is a class type with either or both a
begin or an end member function, then begin_expr is __range.begin() and end_expr is __range.end();
@Jefffrey Are we going to end up on meta again...
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Really, it's the best advice we can give you.
@sehe Nope, they were used for exactly one std:: type
@mFeinstein Nothing. The lounge doesn't like random questions from random guys. That's all. Thanks for joining this room, and have a nice day.
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(fixed in C++14): std::valarray
@Borgleader Right.
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it would be really helpful if u tell me. how can i achieve this in c++. as i have been searching on the net. couldnt find a proper implementation of file handling in c++
@Jefffrey...ohh I see...guess I am the noob interupting...I just didnt want to wait the answer posting it as a regular one...well...guess I dont have much of a choice...thanks anyways!!
@meWantToLearn Here's an helpful link about that problem.
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I'm not kidding.
Going thrice?
which book do u recommend? i have worked with php for a year
and out of blue i have to work on c++
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(Hint: It's a link.)
Click the inner one.
Sold! Or something...
4 mins ago, by mFeinstein
@Jefffrey...ohh I see...guess I am the noob interupting...I just didnt want to wait the answer posting it as a regular one...well...guess I dont have much of a choice...thanks anyways!!
What's up with all these guys admitting they didn't have time to go to the main site?
Help vampiring was more subtle in the old days.
Haha.
In my case, my questions are usually too localized.
Or whatever they call that now.
Does reading templates ever get faster?
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00:38
Stars combo breaker. I'm jealous.
Can I get an answer along with the stars?
@Xeo This is the wording from cppreference...
@Pawnguy7 No. Inane questions don't merit answers
> It's weird, though, to give up consistency and fault-tolerance for performance, but then to fail at achieving performance as well.
^ three guess, what product is this about :/
@sehe Can you point out what bad qualities you see in the question?
@Pawnguy7 At the risk of completely misunderstanding the context: "reading templates never gets any faster".
Right now, I can hardly read or understand them at a glance.
Even after going through a few times, I might still need to run through it again.
I am not sure if that is due to lack of practice, or if such tracing is often needed.
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@Pawnguy7 Do you mean, this was really your question? And you didn't see what's inane about it?
@sehe I think?
42 mins ago, by sehe
14 mins ago, by sehe
@Pawnguy7 Try using it. http://ideone.com/GDkGWi See not difficult at all, right? Now: http://ideone.com/Um5cuU
Freaking use them. After a while, you'll know what the intent of code written by others is, because you wrote the same. Several times.
It's called a laguage, for a reason. Or, if you want to feel great about it, call it patterns
A simple "yes" would have sufficed.
Nobody ever sees code written by others and magically understands. You recognize this bit, and you recognize that bit. And the connection: you have to study that.
@Pawnguy7 No, because I needed to point out what was inane about the question!
5 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
@sehe Can you point out what bad qualities you see in the question?
^ you asked for it
I asked for it after you didn't answer it.
00:47
What's the difference?
1 hour ago, by sehe
@Pawnguy7 That's what you asked for
Yeah. We love bickering
The answer to "X" is not the same as the answer to "Why is X a bad question?"
I know, I gave both answers, in reverse order
Look:
6 mins ago, by sehe
@Pawnguy7 At the risk of completely misunderstanding the context: "reading templates never gets any faster".
It. Doesn't. Get. Any. Faster.
Yet you said it gets faster as you recognize patterns. Which is it?
Whichever you prefer. It's an inane question! Hint: it cannot be answered.
Due to ambiguity, or?
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Due to it depends
if you're really dumb, it will never get any faster. If you're a guru, it'll still never get any faster (except, you won't have to actually read it anymore) etc.
If you're really smart, it will never get any faster, because "seeing will be enough to stop trying to learn c++"
That would have served fine as the answer.
Hm?
No it wouldn't. Because it's not an answer. Because the question cannot be answered.
It's an inane question.
@ScottW It wasn't directed at anybody specifically.
Inane questions waste our time. Yours and mine ours. Quite a lot of it, as you see (though that's partly because I enjoy pointing it out violently)
yet.
The waste of time I see is your pointing out of this.
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STAHP
@Pawnguy7 Yeah. I think I covered that. Is there a point you're trying to make?
inb4 meta post/brown list/shitstorm/bear maul
I said this earlier as well, when discussing newcomers here, and how you interact with them.
1 hour ago, by sehe
@Pawnguy7 lol. Maybe, just read a book instead. You'll have fewer authority issues reading that, which will help you focus and buckle down, instead of giving in to your performance anxiety.
Your "enjoy pointing out violently" thing is what makes them stay and argue.
00:55
Jesus, @ScottW, you had one job.
@Pawnguy7 lol. Confusing me for a puppy now
> "them"
@Jefffrey trolololol
Also, it does not matter whether or not you specifically greet newcomers.
The concept is the point.
@Pawnguy7 No it's the part where you dissent and oppose. I said it's an inane question. I was perfectly happy to leave it at that. But, you demanded an answer. And an explanation. And more of this
00:57
Is this site not about learning to ask good questions?
I'm so confused. How did this become about newcomers now? Certainly Pornguy doesn't qualify as newcomer for some months now, anymore?
@Pawnguy7 Yes. What do you reckon just happened in the last ~20 minutes?
What have I learned if I do not get an answer?
Oct 18 at 19:07, by Pawnguy7
So far, I have learned I am terrible. That is about it :D
52 secs ago, by Pawnguy7
Is this site not about learning to ask good questions?
That does not pertain to asking questions.
> "No it's the part where you dissent and oppose"
00:58
The chat is not about learning to ask questions no
Yeah. Let's move on. I'm bored now
At some point I had the illusion he really wanted to know. My bad
Where are Etienne and Mysticial? It's their timezone's job to handle this!
Ohai
@sehe Insults are not the proper way to peacefully close an argument...
@Pawnguy7 What insult?
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@Jefffrey how comes the shooter?
@Borgleader He's just trying to pull one more retort out of me. But I was bored.
@Pawnguy7 It does not come. What comes in two weeks is an exam, instead.
I actually wasn't, but you did seem to do that, yes. This is much like my asking of the questions.
Actually 3
I had hoped to learn.
Whereas both then and now, you assume you know my intent, whereas you were wrong on both counts.
@Jefffrey 3 exams?
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Yes.
@Pawnguy7 Me too. What did you learn? Or did you forget about that? (You got all manner of answers, both sollicited and unsollicited. Now, I hope you don't imply you didn't learn anything from the heap)
Within one week. November 4-5 and 8 IIRC.
Can't you just kiss each other and move on?
One meta post a day keeps the mods away... wait that's not right
@Borgleader No one is going to rat now.
@Jefffrey Do you remember that time we were discussing that girl who insulted you?
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No. What girl?
You said you were known for an honest opinion?
Oh gawd. Was I drunk?
I am pretty sure I was talking to somebody.
Perhaps I can find it in search.
Don't. I don't even wanna know. I'm scared.
lol
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Aug 22 at 1:28, by Jefffrey
Today I met this girl I kinda know. And I was being myself. Telling her everything I think. She would have killed me if she had the chance.
That's not me.
Oh God, now I remember.
Yes I was drunk by the way.
You can tell by the soliloquy-format I use there.
So, you were misunderstood?
@Pawnguy7 Ok now I remember. What about it?
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Would you say she misunderstood you?
No, I would like to kill me myself sometimes (not in a depressive way).
I know how it feels like to argue with me when I'm drunk. I had video proofs.
> She took it completely in the wrong way.
Is this not being misunderstood?
Kinda.
Leading the witness. Objection!
- Ok, I'll allow it, but make sure you come to the point
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@sehe That is creepy. I read that just today.
My point is.
That is how this feels, for me.
For example, I was confused with the tutorial.
But I am hardly advanced enough to being judging the contents.
Yet, apparently I was perceived as implying it was bad.
You didn't have to judge the contents. You just tried to learn something from it, right?
Yes.
You brought that embarrassing thing up to re open a discussion you just had?
WTF, I am the one objecting now.
@Pawnguy7 I didn't mean to imply that (although I can see what specific message you took to mean that (the one about "authority issues")). I just meant it's a slightly better use of your time to buckle up and persist.
1 hour ago, by sehe
@Pawnguy7 The very fact you came running back implies you hope/expect the author fixes this
That was hardly my intent.
01:17
There we go again.
Just trying to clarify my actions :D
@Pawnguy7 And by "fixing this" I meant: your failure to understand it at first encounter
I'd better just get some chips and enjoy I guess.
@Jefffrey not popcorn?
Don't have.
01:18
One. Does. Not. Simply. Enjoy. Popcorn.
I hate this fucking piece of shit uni project
Let's talk about stupid ideas
Java?
Scroll up
Java too, but the entire project is stupid like fuck
@Jefffrey Is it embarrassing? I didn't think so. You brought it up, so I can only assume you were fine with it.
01:20
All the strawmen. It's hard to keep up. They're on auto-respawn or something
Which, granted, the point is valid: I should try to, as you said, baby steps. Another bad habit, I am afraid.
He hit the nail on the head, there
What I don't understand is...
Nobody does
01:22
Why, when I have repetitively acknowledged how bad I am, why it is assumed I am trying to... show people up.
My Enlgish is probably failing me there. I don't know what it means to "show people up"
I didn't either, never used that before.
@Pawnguy7 Don't worry I was jk :)
@Pawnguy7 That's a helpful clarification. Do you work for IBM?
Trying to... claim I know better? Something like that. I think.
@Jefffrey Oh. My sarcasm detector has failed me again.
For example, I have tried to improve on a few designs. My exceptions, for one.
01:24
@Pawnguy7 I don't know who you think assumed this. I certainly didn't. See about 1.5 pages up (on my screen size :))
My goal was to attempt to learn. But given the response, it seems people do think I am claiming my version is right.
@Pawnguy7 I was actually being semi-serious there. But I know you didn't do it with the purpose of embarrassing me, so it's fine. :)
Where, as I explained to dead before, I have a hard time accepting/using what I do not understand.
@Pawnguy7 Oh, that's just occupational hazard in the lounge.
> Don't worry I was jk :)
> I was actually being semi-serious there.
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@Pawnguy7 But the underlying problem, to me, seems to be you don't have the patience to learn it step by step. You will be fully enabled to understand.
I don't think these are compatible.
Here's what I did: I just started answering questions on Stack Overflow. And I was getting them beaten into shape repeatedly over and over.
@sehe Sounds right to me. As I said, a bad habit, like not just googling things.
This was most educational. And uncomfortable. But it sure beats reading from books. Because it's a way that sticks.
$ dmcs -r:System.Xml.Linq.dll UcdCompiler.cs
error CS0006: Metadata file `System.Xml.Linq.dll' could not be found
Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
$
WTF
01:27
Speaking of which, I think google/SO HAS made me a bit less, um... able to solve problems.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mmmm. Framework v4?
Or my use thereof, to be more precise.
Then you're using it upside-down. Using SO and Google made me much better able to solve problems. By seeing how it's done.
Take linker errors, for example.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, my mind was wandereing to man gmcs to remember what defaults it takes. Seems your mono is borked then?
Given my bad experience with them, google is often the go-to answer.
@Pawnguy7 Just read them. Never fails
But if I took the time to look at it, I would notice the patterns, and quite possibly be able to solve it.
Well, locale ones anyway.
Libraries and mismatches just suck :(
> In any event, your customers are more or less locked in, as they’ve jumped through so many hoops to accomodate your design decisions (“oh, long field names take up more space in every record? I guess we’ll just use the first N unicode characters and map on the application layer”). It’s no coincidence that you’re being compared to Oracle and IBM.
Mongodb looks like the PHP of noSql databases
Last time I tried, I didn't know any SO answers.
My best chance is answering duplicates. Or homework.
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@Pawnguy7 Assumption
That I don't know it now, or the generalization of any?
@Pawnguy7 That worked for me too. Look at my early answers. I basically answered any drivel. I think. I don't really remember
I think there will be a fair number of old answers that I'd be ashamed to review now
@Pawnguy7 Both. But I meant "don't assume you don't know"
Bartek suggested having a niche.
J2EE is a fucking mess
What do you think I would do, though?
My C++ is kind of sad when it gets to the things like templates.
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@Pawnguy7 That's not easy to come by. (If a niche means you're the single player in a rare field)
I probably am combining two different things here. My specific question was, more or less, what tag.
@Pawnguy7 There you go again. It's time to buckle up and get out there. Do it. Not discuss it. Performance Anxiety, again
Hmm, word segmentation changed with Unicode 6.3. Damn.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you need to fix ogonek now?
01:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is that even. Related to hyphenation? (Likely: no)
Something about Hebrew letters and something else about single/double quotes
Darn. It's like timezone change chores for [JN]oda
At least my stuff is fragile enough to break down all over the place as soon as I updated the UCD data.
@sehe I am not familiar with the term performance anxiety. Do you mean something akin to a short attention span?
> Being able to walk with them doesn’t change the fact that as of right now, MongoDB is clown shoes blog post, Bryce Nyeggen Oct 18th, 2013
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@sehe I've been thinking about it and I won't allow any sort of runtime loading/on-the-fly updating of data. Thing is, updating data is worthless counter-productive if the algorithms don't know about it.
@Pawnguy7 More a potential psychological reason for that
While timezone data is quite independent of the rest.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So that's different then, agreed
> Mongo is just one of those brands that quickly solved a problem that most of the better technologies missed - the user interface. lolzing
And good thing I can look up diffs of the specs unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-22.html
Good stuff
01:44
@Borgleader 1 / tan(fov/y)... i can be such a retard sometimes
Bidi also changed, but I haven't implemented yet. Phew.
Corollary: keep complicated features on the backburner in case reality changes
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds like a major update, then, by the way?
Bidi seems quite simple, actually. Just not super useful (rendering?)
@sehe Nah, just tweaks to the algorithms.
I think next one will be major (bump to 7.0)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I never suspected Unicod specifies algorithms. Explicitly. I would have expected them to stop at defining the encodings and their semantics. And if those change, I'd consider that a Big Deal
(extending: wokay. But changing?)
For having tried to implement them for robot, they're complicated too >.<
01:52
@sehe They specify algorithms for most things that depend on character properties: casing, segmentation, collation, line breaking, bidirectional rendering...
TIL
I think I just realized all my life choices have been guided by some kind of stage fright/performance anxiety.
I hope they are. But hopefully not in a dramatic way
Not really. But I just realized the whys to a lot of choices I just felt I had to do (or that I stupidly tried to rationalize). This is awesome.

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