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10:00
except the whole internet did
@thecoshman That's what I said.
and for ever and ever
@R.MartinhoFernandes how is that what you said?
@ScottW Famous last words?
4 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
You bastard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... any chance on explaining what you actually mean by that?
to what exactly does that apply?
10:02
@thecoshman that someone somewhere might have problems because of what you just did
@thecoshman What a fucking bastard, failing to admit your own mistakes.
english iz hard
@BartekBanachewicz what? fixing something?
@thecoshman no, not telling anyone there was a problem there in the first place
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's gonna being easy "oh, I fixed that thing"... "really, how?"
@BartekBanachewicz it was a known problem in the wee bit we are working on
10:04
Robor is slowly going insane :'(
@BartekBanachewicz When did you start working on php?
@GamesBrainiac FTR, I don't work with PHP anymore. About 5 years ago.
also "with", not "on"
@BartekBanachewicz Just drop it, k. Do something productive.
We already know PHP sucks.
10:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes thing is, I've been reading one article. Started yesterday. Still haven't finished yet.
@BartekBanachewicz No, I thought you were working to make it better or something :P
@GamesBrainiac it's FUBAR.
just like Blender's interface.
Except there are actually viable alternatives to PHP, and Blender has to stay there. Still, to fix the UI, you have to completely throw the old one away and start over
with PHP, it would just mean deprecating the whole language and either just letting it die or making another totally different language which happens to have the same name.
either way, not worth it.
You don't even have to do something productive. You can just browse TVTropes or something. Just stop beating this dead horse.
(See what I did there?)
@R.MartinhoFernandes were you browsing them as we speak?
I wouldn't be surprised by that.
but I agree that I should stop already
'twas just the google incident today that in·ad·vert·ent·ly brought it again
10:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes ergh, clean up is isle 10
10:42
@EvgenyPanasyuk uhm, no thanks. I find that algorithmic stuff quite useless to me, at least for now.
user1804599
>>> import antigravity
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named antigravity
user1804599
Meh, Sublime Text 2 sucks.
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user1804599
>>> import antigravity
>>> dir(antigravity)
[1]    3920 segmentation fault  python3
user1804599
Lolwut.
user1804599
It’s dereferencing a null pointer.
user1804599
10:56
Hmm, apparently antigravity itself is NULL. :|
There is no antigravity.
user1804599
>>> import sys
>>> sys
[1]    4100 segmentation fault  python3
user1804599
I think I borked my Python installation. :v
user1804599
Ah, readline is broken.
user1804599
11:06
I need to reinstall readline.
One problem with WebGL is that it's meant to give performance to web apps, but the browsers don't want to give TOO MUCH performance.
so much that.
ugh 267-column lines
seriously
11:59
ergh, people complaining about line length
seriously
@thecoshman You don't complain about long function bodies?
It's the same concern.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that is something particular to complain about, 'long lines' is not
@thecoshman why not?
Because it's horizontal instead of vertical, right?
Things can hard to read as long as they are horizontally hard to read.
@BartekBanachewicz well, I could put the ownest on you, you proclaim the something is a problem, why so? I do not see it is a problem because any decent tool these days can wrap lines for you. I accept in that is days gone by where text wrapping was perhaps not possible, or results in hard to read text then imposing some '80 char wide' rule.
12:05
@thecoshman text wrapping doesn't really help, because it breaks the intended alignment at most cases
I am not saying that long lines are always acceptable, I am saying that it is not directly a problem.
@thecoshman if it makes the code less readable, it is a problem
@thecoshman Wrapped lines solve the problem in the same way that having two screens showing the top and bottom part of a long function body solve that one.
A function that takes so many arguments you have to wrap the line ten times is not bad because the liens are wrapping, but because it is taking so many arguments.
12:07
I didn't say anything about number of parameters. I've mentioned line length
@BartekBanachewicz yes, but just being long does not make it hard to read
@thecoshman It does.
Though I think we can all agree 'hard to read' is a subjective thing.
@thecoshman except when it doesn't fit on a 16:9 screen with a reasonable font size
@thecoshman I think we can also all agree that having to scroll horizontally makes code hard to read.
user1804599
Has anyone ever used protected inheritance? Is it ever useful?
@BartekBanachewicz again, I would not say so. Just being a long function does not make it hard to read. The fact it is so long is a fairly clear sign that you almost certainly have logical parts that can be removed.
@not-rightfold yes.
@thecoshman Yes, it does.
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@BartekBanachewicz What was the reason?
@thecoshman if you have to scroll to read the body, it's harder than simply looking at the function.
12:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh you
@not-rightfold I think it was Josuttis who explained it nicely, but I've forgotten what the reason was :(
@BartekBanachewicz yes, but I have never found that the code is hard to understand because a function is long, just that long functions have logical parts that can be broken out into smaller chunks.
@thecoshman ... to make it easier to read and understand. Dammit, pirate, what's so hard to grok here?
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A: error C2327: not a type name, static, or enumerator

Lightness Races in Orbittl;dr: Visual Studio is right — you can't put that typedef there. [C++11: 14.3.2/1]: A template-argument for a non-type, non-template template-parameter shall be one of: for a non-type template-parameter of integral or enumeration type, a converted constant expression (5.19) of the ...

"Visual Studio is right" sounds almost like "Jar Jar, you're a genius"
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12:14
my main point was that, to me at least, long lines are hard to read just because they are long, but because they usually contain 'too much' logic, for example functions that take a gazillion arguments (rather than some simple data holder class) or chaining function after function resulting it it being hard to work out what type the next method is be called on. Just being a wide line is, for me, easy to manage, either wrapping or scrolling.
@thecoshman being just long also makes the line hard to read.
@thecoshman If they are long and have very little logic, they are still hard to read because they are likely too verbose.
Guess why newspapers have columns
yeah... I think someone needs to tidy this mess up
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:D
12:30
@thecoshman Tidied.
@DeadMG :P
to be fair though, it is a cool little toy site
true
but I'm not really feeling like having half a page of nothing but links to it
you could've left one
Funky sketch toy - not for use here though ಠ_ಠ
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A: error C2327: not a type name, static, or enumerator

Lightness Races in Orbittl;dr: Visual Studio has a bug: your code is legal. [C++11: 14.3.2/1]: A template-argument for a non-type, non-template template-parameter shall be one of: for a non-type template-parameter of integral or enumeration type, a converted constant expression (5.19) of the type of the te...

Now let the community decide, because I haven't a fucking clue.
12:33
@thecoshman Aww come on, its fun! :D
@GamesBrainiac yeah, but like puppy said, no need for a wall of it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit check with Clang
... are we sure @tonythelion is a lion?
Holy shit 14 mails from the bank
@CatPlusPlus how sexist
12:42
In case you didn't know, going to a strip club with a debit card is a bad idea
Unless it's somebody else's.
well
that's just your fault for going to a strip club
@CatPlusPlus does it still hurt?
Does what still hurt
@CatPlusPlus the slap form when you swiped your card through her ass crack
12:55
@CatPlusPlus lowut
@R.MartinhoFernandes take a credit silly
@thecoshman What difference does it make?
inner_check<Inner> begin() const { return fist; }
@LucDanton inner_check<Inner> end() const { return boot; }
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought you weren't going there.
@CatPlusPlus enlighten us
Personally I would use credit card for everything that does not cost extra to use one because I get points
But I guess you need cash to tip the strippers?
Due to some problem. It's comes as duplicate here. — Abhi 32 mins ago
Haha
I have never been to one, I would not know
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because shyness.
13:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes meeting at "C Base"??
:'(
This must be the geekest meetup group ever
C-Base is a space station under Berlin.
I like the title for the meetup group: "Die Berlin C++ Meetup Gruppe"
sounds so ... gentle. Or not
Appears NY has the largest C++ meetup group members
A lot of attractive women too
Ugh, can't generate enough entropy for keygenning :S WTF
I thought md5sum /dev/sda would be enough.
Try wiggling the mouse.
13:29
Can't mouse wiggle through SSH
@LucDanton this almost made be fall off my chair :P
cuz i was wiggling my mouse
cuz it wasnt working
@EtiennedeMartel I'm shy, but brave.
@R.MartinhoFernandes awwwwwww, you sound like a brave rabbit
shy towards people but brave towards everything else?
Oh.
Bollocks.
Of course md5sum /dev/sda on the local machine will not produce entropy on the remote machine.
user1804599
13:36
> [15:36:47.222] Error: successfully compiled asm.js code (total compilation time 0ms)
user1804599
Nice error.
.js :'(
13:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes They have ATM riiiiight there
@Jefffrey I don't post there, it's a bad place
Not bad answers there, though.
Also walnuts and vodka don't mix
your own fault for drinking vodka ^^
@R.MartinhoFernandes It occurs to me that I could skip requiring many instances of variadics if I provided inverted constructors.
instead of doing something like t->emplace(ptr-to-memory, args...)
I could do t->emplace(args...)(ptr-to-memory).
then you could pass t->emplace(args...) as a function.
and that could be just one argument.
14:02
Sigh.
people would bitch about it being too sexual
@EtiennedeMartel lol :DD
@DeadMG Plenty of sexual ads around, though.
14:14
@DeadMG Are you kidding?
You don't watch the VMAs?
Sexualisation is rampant in the 21st century's western world
Haha, internet comments.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What's that?
An MTV Video Music Award (commonly abbreviated as a VMA) is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium. Originally conceived as an alternative to the Grammy Awards (in the video category), the annual MTV Video Music Awards ceremony has often been called the "Oscars for youth", an acknowledgment of the VMA ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from teens to 20-somethings each year. By 2001, the VMA had become a coveted award. The statue given to winners is an astronaut on the moon, one of the earliest representations of MTV. The statue wa...
> Cyrus then stripped down to a flesh colored bikini and proceeded to perform her signature twerking dance moves, simulating sex with Thicke and groping his genitals with a giant foam finger.
To be fair to DeadMG, people did bitch about it though.
Paraphrase: "Why would you want to live then, women were treated horribly. Maybe you should be treated like that." Contradiction?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not of boys, though.
14:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes debit card = access to your money actually in your account (and any overdraft you have) credit card = borrowed money that you have to payback.
@DeadMG really? you've never seen men sexualised in anything
men != boys.
Do you mean "boys"? Cos I could get behind that. Er, so to speak.
If you meant all males then you're wrong.
the male depicted is clearly not adult
I disagre.
14:18
clearly above 16
Actually if you look at the image posted here, it's an adult's hand.
Arms hairy as fuck
pretty sure you grow that long before 18
I did, at least
@EtiennedeMartel This one is funny because "Sega" means "Wanking" in Italian.
damn, I'm dumb :/
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@thecoshman It's still your money, and you still end up not having it.
14:20
@BartekBanachewicz guess what?
guys how do I assimilate my consciousness with my program in C++?
@Pawnguy7 what
@Jefffrey Well, well.
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Q: Is it acceptable practice to reference entity framework assembly from the BI layer?

Dean K.If EF model(s) are contained in a separate assembly and referenced/used by the Data Access Layer for all DB operations, is it acceptable to also reference that same assembly with EF model(s) from the Business Intelligence layer in order to simplify the data transfer from DAL to BI layer? This wo...

^ What a load of crap
Recall I said SFML was breaking when I tried to get the pdb files?
14:20
@DeadMG The hands are withered, like an old man's.
It's breaking even more now?
@DeadMG My fault for having fun
Well, I switched to VS 2013, for variadic templates, and other goodies. Rebuilt SFML again.
Same problem. BUT, this time, the minimal example does work.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what the
Use Clang, problem solved.
14:22
Hm?
It compiles.
@Pawnguy7 Ship it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that sounds an awful lot like my uni
Bl looks almost like BI and I started thinking about implementing bisexual layers ;0
I wonder if there is there a way to mimic Ruby's modules in C++.
14:24
@BartoszKP well it is BI
wtf stop.
I concluded, in tech world, in order for a man to succeed, he needs to look like a chick
@BartekBanachewicz lol, it is in the title indeed
Hey Telkitty you're still banned from posting pictures remember
14:26
I didn't know I was to start with, were they too sexual for you?
@BartoszKP that's Business Intelligence IIRC
crapload anyway vOv
or whatever
@BartekBanachewicz ;0 in the question it's Bl though.
@BartoszKP Okay I'm confused
please don't confuse me anymore today
@BartekBanachewicz no sorry, it's not Bl, it's BI. I'm the one confused
I've just mailed a coworker somewhere far from here with something that didn't make sense
14:27
I think I'm still drunk
so it is a bisexual layer then. cool
Hrm.
I was going to see if the static libraries worked.
And I am getting the _ imp _ thing, with the SFML_STATIC :\
@CatPlusPlus you're using shift and apostrophe, so it seems it's not that bad ;0
Well I came home 10 hours ago, I should think so
> I blame Java for this. Correct me if im wrong but they are the bastards that started the whole interface thing.
14:30
Ugh
@Pawnguy7 want a friendly suggestion?
"Look at me I don't know what I'm talking about"
Also jesus christ who the fuck designed that page
@BartekBanachewicz How friendly is it? :D
@Jefffrey ugh "comment-page-4"
14:31
> Your eyes only bleed if they aren’t awesome enough to handle all that pink!
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@Pawnguy7 Bartek-ish-friendly. Stop building SFML separately, add it directly to your project.
just copy the freaking sources and drag them to the solution
@Jefffrey what ;0
works 100% w/o issues
you are not going to replace the .dll ever anyway
That article is just typical OOP sperging. Just write the damn code already
additional benefit of easy customizations and fixes for what Laurent fucked up
14:33
Well, time to go home. See ya all in 2/3 hours.
Add them as separate... projects (in the same solution)?
> Strongly typed languages don’t use inheritance because it’s a good idea
:laffo:
> add it directly to your project
@CatPlusPlus just don't read that BS
> The best I can do is create an interface of the second class I want to derive from and, eeeeeeeeewwwwww, copy and paste the implementations of its methods. Such a shame.
Ahahahahahah what an idiot
> If class R2Unit extends Droid, then a R2Unit is-a Droid.
Stopped reading.
14:35
Could try it. This would be entirely static besides the audio DLL's it uses, correct?
@Pawnguy7 "I don't know shit about programming or visual design"
@Pawnguy7 external dependencies are, well, external
@Pawnguy7 IIRC Minicraft .sln has such setup
That GitHub "releases" thing seems nice.
@CatPlusPlus link?
It's somewhere above
14:38
owait nm found it
Say sayonara, open Google Mail tab: OS X “Messages” supports the Google Hangouts protocol. One less piece of shitty software running.
But you're still running OSX
@R.MartinhoFernandes mhm
@CatPlusPlus OSX is a good OS
> Some of the few places where inheritance is appropriate are found in designing large frameworks like the HTML DOM
14:39
certainly much better than Windows anyway vOv
I thought the DOM was a textbook example of a horrible API.
yes
@R.MartinhoFernandes neat
> I’ll give an example from the Flash player API because I consider Actionscript 3.0 is one of the most beautiful works of software engineering I have used in recent years
ROFL
I need to put some changelogs in, though.
14:40
why. the fuck. are you reading this crap.
@DeadMG nuff said.
bah, I wish I actually wanted to use C++ so I could move Lundi forward
but C++ looks just so terrible after using Hs for a while...
blergh bind.
I almost never use bind vOv
14:42
moan moan moan moan moan
Why not go do something you enjoy, @Bartek?
blergh no pure keyword
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I can't. I'm still at work.
I don't even see what pure would be useful for except some theoretical compiler opts.
@DeadMG just as const
I added SFML's source, and was suprised it couldn't find the headers.
14:43
@BartekBanachewicz I'm notorious for not being a fan of const either.
Then I remembered, it doesn't have them.
It makes code easier to reason about, makes refactoring easier, makes testing easier
I rarely use const.
you suck
14:43
AFAIR my C++ projects in my company, they were usually const-correct and it was quite convenient
Not sure what else you expected.
@DeadMG yeah well we all know you're not particularly good at that programming thing
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lol
anyway, I think that a concept of purity could be nicely extended to cover, say, a whole class
14:45
Hmm, I have a huge number as an hexadecimal string, and I want to break that down into an array of uint32_t's. What's the cleanest I can use for that?
cry.
@R.MartinhoFernandes std::transform?
@BartekBanachewicz That can't process in batches of 8 characters.
the other thing about const is that whilst I hate dealing with const, there are a couple places in the stdlib where I can see that it's frankly necessary.
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you provide a view or something?
14:46
for example referring to keys in associative containers.
pure, on the other hand
3 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
It makes code easier to reason about, makes refactoring easier, makes testing easier
@BartekBanachewicz Write a batching iterator? Gosh, no. PTSD.
I could make a bunch of smaller strings and then stringstream the hell out of them, but that sounds nasty.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not really seeing it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ow. Well then, that's what I would do if you didn't just tell me that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it seems to me like the first task is to split it up into substrings for the conversion, then convert each one individually.
14:48
@DeadMG you have strong guarantees on each and every function being unit-testable.
Okay, tell me dependencies of function void f(const T&, const U&)
Meh, I'll write my own hex conversion that takes a range.
@R.MartinhoFernandes cast string to array<char, 8>* process each array.
@DeadMG Reasoning example - if you're writing a new implementation of something, then it's good to know that an abstract/virtual method was intented not to change the class's state
@Abyx Pretty sure that's UB up the wazoo.
well, char[8]* then
@Abyx That might still be UB up the wazoo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes s/strings/string_refs/
@Abyx Which become strings inside stringstream :s
I wouldn't use stringstream. it's ~slow~
14:51
@Abyx Right. So, what then?
@CatPlusPlus I'mma find out when I write a test for it that doesn't work like it should.
(I already finished writing my own hex conversion)
@Pawnguy7 well done :D
14:51
@DeadMG Meh suckage.
@BartekBanachewicz it would seem I don't know what I am doing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yep, own hex2int
@Pawnguy7 I once had 34000 warnings with VS's silly version of -Wall :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't finding out that things don't work properly the entire point of testing them?
besides
With -W3, <20
14:52
@DeadMG Definitely no.
@DeadMG It actually requires 50 global variables set in a particular fashion
there's a world of difference between "I believe you should make your dependencies explicit in the signature", which I do.
Fuck it, I'm an engineer.
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and "ER MAH GERD must mark everything as PURE!111ONE".
much like how I don't believe in Java-style checked exceptions.
@MohammadAliBaydoun I am more concerned over the not building part. I had about 90 warnings before that.
14:53
const would be substantially less annoying if the compiler could simply infer it for you.
I never found const annoying :S
Other than that one time I was using a broken API, I mean.
it's simply re-stating what the compiler could already figure out in 99% of cases.
Not the point.
that's totally the point for me.
it's a waste of my time to spend my life typing const.
@DeadMG I prefer to know what I'm doing, than have the compiler silently guess my intent
14:54
But we had this before, and since I don't think I have anything new to add, I'll just shut up now.
@BartoszKP I choose that sometimes. Like override.
but I generally prefer to have a choice in the matter.
@Pawnguy7 look at minicraft .sln
well, code duplication in const and non-const versions of method is annoying
I prefer to mark specific things as impure anyway
but [[pure]] would be a good thing. (if there would be a hack to put impure code in [[pure]] function, like mutable for const methods)
14:56
@DeadMG sometimes you want to explicitely state that something is immutable period. What's so hard about it?
Usually at my work there is an equivalence between the login of a developer who commited the changes and whether this code is pure or impure :S
@BartoszKP wait what?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't have a problem with that. What I have a problem with is that if I want const, then I have to go duplicating half my methods for const and non-const, and generally splurge const all over fucking everywhere for a single const method.
> This is because DCOM is not separate; it is just COM with a longer wire.
@DeadMG wait what? You can call const method on a nonconst instance. I don't quite get where's the duplication
14:58
As seen on MSDN.
@BartekBanachewicz In a colloquial sense of pure :P
@BartoszKP uh. When I mentioned purity a while ago, I meant functional purity.
All my functions are pure because they are written by me ;_;
@BartekBanachewicz yes, I know. Just a joke ; )
@DeadMG Also that looks like a pit of success to me.
by that one const you force yourself to think about that.
that's a good thing here.

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