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15:03
WTF, just shut up.
@User17 I could punch you right now.
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(sorry, @thecosh, should have moved my message too)
Robor ~cries~
@thecoshman Ontological.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Obvious question: is it just you, or does he do that when he shows up at other workers' desks as well?
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15:08
@JerryCoffin Everyone.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ...which strongly indicates it's just how he is, or perhaps his idea of how to be a friendly/kind/helpful boss.
lol, almost got him, you ruined it all Jerry
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Or maybe he's secretly a witch that is fattening his food employees.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I know.
@Xeo You're just jealous because you keep forgetting to bring food to work :P
@Xeo Does he habitually call anybody "Hansel" or "Grettel"? :-)
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15:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not really.
or red hood for that matter
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Also, I don't forget to bring food - I'm too lazy.
I did forget my headphones today, though
Tough day :|
@Xeo Obviously need to get a job where they provide free snacks.
Chocolate cookies!
Yum.
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@JerryCoffin There's cookies and other stuff available just about every other day
Some weeks even every day
so that's not an issue
15:15
err I meant red riding hood
@User17 heheh, yeah, pretty big difference there.
@Xeo So you remember but decide against it?
@Xeo ...but no spare headphones. That makes your survival so doubtful that if I weren't an atheist I'd pray for your soul (or whatever they do).
true.dat: Uniformly random data, little-endian
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Apropos headphones, how did the Robot's fare?
Awesome
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> I know it's a shame to only link to an article without properly infringing copyright by copy-pasting the relevant section here
@sehe You know those random bits care a lot whether you treat them as big-, little-, or middle-endian.
@JerryCoffin Using Randal's random generator
(I was so prepared for someone to pick up on that, semi-seriously)
15:19
@Xeo I keep forgetting to talk to the hardware people about them.
I prefer wireless sets anyway. (Guess why that other one fell in the first place)
@R.MartinhoFernandes no... don't think so
@thecoshman Dammit.
@Xeo Where is that?
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A: c++11: What's the use of a rvalue reference initialization?

rubenvbI know it's a shame to only link to an article without properly infringing copyright by copy-pasting the relevant section here, but this article explains why && can be used as "Universal References". In short, writing auto&& //... ensures maximum worry-free-ness, independent of the type auto ...

@EtiennedeMartel I thought you were overreacting to something, then read it...
15:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes they are not mutually exclusive (ok, so not one word)
@Pawnguy7 Some sort of wiki markup for the web page
any hoops, three day weekend!
Can we change the lounge's name to lounge<awesome>?
Nope
15:23
> C'est sûr que se rentrer une fourchette dans l'oeil, ça fait moins mal que de manger une chainsaw dans le chest, mais c'est pas l'fun quand même.
It would just bring in the entitled crowd
@EtiennedeMartel o...k.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm so glad we have that empirically evidenced, then
@R.MartinhoFernandes Following a discussion about how Visual Assist was better than IntelliSense.
Also, "l'fun"?
15:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes "le fun".
So poétique!
Oui, crisse.
15:49
@StackedCrooked did you change hosting for Coliru? Seemed a lot quicker compiling a spirit example just now. coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/0510f041924179c6 (Anyways, is there a way in which we can view the compilation stats, out of curiosity?)
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Weee! kend!
uh damn internet y u slow
also nvidia y your drivers suck balls
fucking bunch of hypocrites
also in PHP room
in PHP, 5 hours ago, by Peter Kiss
For example C# can teach you to not use array() as a silver bullet to solve everything; instead create your own types and your code will be more self describing.
@BartekBanachewicz There's no array() in C#.
@EtiennedeMartel that's the point
Wait. What's his point? I really don't want to have to go in there to read the whole discussion.
15:52
@EtiennedeMartel don't.
Also, in C#, you really shouldn't use arrays.
@EtiennedeMartel PHP arrays are sorta like everything.
They are not arrays.
i had bullshit shield fully charged so I managed to survive
@BartekBanachewicz It does make sense. C# can teach you to prefer strongtyping
"Hull integrity critical"
15:53
They are a data structure medley from hell that someone dumb called "array".
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PHP arrays are a combination of arrays, dictionaries and iterators.
@BartekBanachewicz Why were you even in there. I call death wish
@sehe I agree with that, obviously, but it's like, why does this ever need to be said
@BartekBanachewicz You were in the PHP room. It needs to be said.
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PHP room is terrible.
15:54
Dude, stop obsessing with PHP.
@sehe They still manage to amaze me
@R.MartinhoFernandes 'twas because of your starred post :/
Anyway, minions: roll out!
Wait, I don't have minions.
See ya.
@BartekBanachewicz You know, that's because your bullshit shield apparently has a fatal flaw: it acts as a bullshit magnet (how else do you end up in the wrong room?)
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@R.MartinhoFernandes 'twas because of your starred post :/
> minions
Who's the wisest here? I'm not even gonna compare ages
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> bullshit shield
@MadaraUchiha Since when did I advocate PHP? Anime, yes. But not PHP. :D:D:D:D:D
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@sehe I am.
also because Steam downloadz slowz
15:56
@not-rightfold That is kinda plausible. However, quite unbalanced
@Mysticial I meant anime!
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I am wise by not taking part in this moronic conversation too much.
Move the discussion to our room! Make people aware!
Sheesh!
:P
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Don’t use PHP ever.
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Please.
15:57
@MadaraUchiha of what
Move what discussion?
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I don’t want bad software to exist.
@BartekBanachewicz Anime.
@MadaraUchiha No need to inform them of obvious fact: people are weak
@MadaraUchiha both anime and php are terrible can we move on?
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15:58
@MadaraUchiha They won’t see it. It’s old and will appear only in the transcript of a few hours ago.
watch MLP and code in Haskell
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Moving old messages doesn’t make them new again.
Apparently virtual int getMaxInStack() const; is legal.
@BartekBanachewicz Reminds me... Thresh has a quote that goes thus: "I am the thing under the bed." Which means Thresh is actually a dildo.
@Pawnguy7 why should it not be?
@EtiennedeMartel I thought he said "your" bed. -.^
15:58
I have never used virtual without = 0. I don't know. Or was this the way you give it an implementation?
@Pawnguy7 uh, dude, virtual functions don't have to be pure virtual all the time
@BartekBanachewicz Nope.
well that's one way to look at that
anyone wants to play burnout?
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I want a My Little Pony Stack Exchange site..
For what?
Theorycrafting?
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16:03
For asking questions about My Little Pony.
Right, so like /r/mylittlepony then.
fuck reddit
i hate internet comments and that site is pretty much only them
I tried rebuilding with a slightly upgraded version of Cmake. Failure.
@BartekBanachewicz Whereas chat is good because we've eliminated everything but comments?
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And flags.
16:04
@JerryCoffin chat is different
ITT is a double standard
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Hmm, I forgot.
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int const* getaddr(int const& x) { return &x; }
auto p = getaddr(42);
std::cout << *p << '\n';
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Is this UB? :v
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ya
16:08
@not-rightfold why wouldn't it
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I never quite understood how const& works.
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@sehe dunno; weird const& rules. vOv
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Temporaries only live until the end of the full expression wherein they are created - unless they are bound directly to a local reference.
user1804599
How about id(int const& x) { return x; } int const& foo = id(42); std::cout << foo << '\n';?
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37 secs ago, by Xeo
Temporaries only live until the end of the full expression wherein they are created - unless they are bound directly to a local reference.
user1804599
16:10
So, not UB?
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> directly
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Oh, right.
@not-rightfold it's no longer bound to a const&
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So id(int const& x) { return x; } int const& foo = id(42); std::cout << foo << '\n'; is UB but auto const& foo = 42; std::cout << foo << '\n'; isn’t?
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ya
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16:11
COOL :3
One letter away from COBOL.
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May 8 at 13:58, by R. Martinho Fernandes
room topic changed to Lounge<C⨁B⨁L>: What have I done? [c++] [c++11] [no-helpdesk]
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   PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD.
  *          ^ this period bugs me
> "Intro reconfigures your iOS device (e.g. iPhone, iPad) so that all of your emails go through LinkedIn’s servers" - bishopfox.com/blog/2013/10/linkedin-intro
WTF
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s/LinkedIn/NSA/
16:14
okay
burnout is one of the worst racing games I've played
ugh
should've expected that
@not-rightfold Get a girlfriend (or wife) and you'll have other periods to worry about.
10
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@JerryCoffin Not if I get a very young or a very old one.
double lol
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@sehe Do people even seriously use LinkedIn? :V
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16:18
@sehe ahahahaha
what the fuck
@not-rightfold Last I noticed, they had a couple hundred million users or so.
@sehe yeah, that's the WTF of today
@EtiennedeMartel that subreddit was too much of a hugbox when I gave up on visiting it
Too many diary posts, not enough news.
16:33
Oh, the old days when apple keynotes were not filled with fanboys clapping and screaming at every stupid shit the CEO said.
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@Jefffrey Nice URL.
@Jefffrey that font they used looks like comic sans
@BartekBanachewicz the title? (blue/black)
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16:40
This episode is hilarious.
@Pawnguy7 some random shit in the middle
@BartekBanachewicz did you randomly skip to the middle?
@Pawnguy7 sure I did
just like with porn
If it isn't, it definitely is similar.
you can add &wadsworth=1 to a youtube url to skip the first 1/3rd of it
16:43
I think they were trolls back then.
Who?
Apple and co.
Mosquitoes are biting the shit outta me
Due to the font, or otherwise?
Font.
16:46
Perhaps they thought it a friendly font that people liike?
That extra i was a typo, but since I am talking to you, I will keep it.
lolwhy
What did I do to you? :(
Jeff*f*rey.
Well, that failed.
Oh, I see7.
Not the same thing :D
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> il catat
16:52
People do seem to have an abnormal number of concerns about my name though.
Somebody asked if I worked in a pawnshop I think.
c++ is going full derp on me, see if someone can help please
Oct 2 at 1:21, by Frank
@Pawnguy7 - Off topic, do you have anything to do with pawnshops, or is that just your handle?
std::vector<glm::vec3> positionData[3];
Is it going full derp on you, or are you going full derp on it?
positionData->size() throws 12348 because fuck the police
16:53
^
probably the later
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@EfEs That is an array of three vectors.
yes
and the array is size 3
yet its size and length is 12348
array's don't have a size().
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Indeed: an array of N elements has size N.
16:54
So much wrong in that statement.
@EfEs You're calling size on the damn vector not the array
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@EfEs The array decays to a pointer to its first element, on which you call size().
C arrays dont have methods
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IOW you call size() on positionData[0].
ok
that makes more sense
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16:55
Use std::array<std::vector<glm::vec3>, 3> positionData; instead.
@EfEs What you might want is std::array<glm::vec3, 3> positionData;.
user1804599
C arrays are weird. Avoid them.
now, how do I get that size from method to method? a parameter?
That decays to that?
I wish I could fella
16:55
Why can't you?
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std::extent<decltype(positionData)>::value
in fact I'm reading the array to a vector to work with it later
@EfEs If you can use std::vector you can use std::array.
the data is goven to me as an array
@Jefffrey Unless he doesnt have a C++11 compiler, which is rare these days but still haveppens
16:56
c+11
c++11
Dev-C++ or whatever it was seems to be a common answer.
Who the hell gives you an array of vectors?
template <class T>
static bool createObj(const std::vector<T> elements []
that is my signature
> my
16:57
change it
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Avoid C arrays whenever you can.
I can't change it
it' not that I don't want to or know how to
is just that I cant
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template<class T, std::size_t N>
static bool createObj(std::array<std::vector<T>, N> const& elements)
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@EfEs In that case: too localized.
sadface
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16:58
Why change it? Write a new function! :D
@EfEs the only reason you couldn't is because you are working with a C library that gives you C array. But no C library is gonna return an array of std::vector, so you can use std::vector instead.
@EfEs Is someone blackmailing you?
yes
:D
Call the police?

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