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@Xeo How was the Spielmesse, btw?
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I was only there on Thursday, but I found some nice things
It seems Ben bought about three zillion new games, which we are going to try out next Saturday.
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e.g. a reduced version of what is basically Twilight Imperium
(Cosmic Empires)
@R.MartinhoFernandes nice
I "only" spent 110€
Do you mean Cosmic Encounter?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Nope, Empires
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I also got myself some new dice
q-workshop is a bit expensive but has good quality
@ScottW Robots don't do feelings
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Robot, remember the wishing stone in the columned hall?
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It explodes after 10 seconds after making a wish (while producing a totally useless result). Took one of us.
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Interesting. I may have remembered the actual missing header name wrong (I suppose you didn't narrow it down?). I usually just include the high-level headers, unless I really have a need to tweak compilation times (i.e. almost never; we're using Boost Spirit, right :)) — sehe 16 secs ago
I have this feeling moderators have been avoiding me like a weak person trying to be far far away from the plague
except I am not a plague
I am much, much worse :'(
@R.MartinhoFernandes I always have the sneaking suspicion that hearkens back to INT 24h
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@User17 You really crave attention, don't you
@thecoshman how do you pronounce your name? The-Cos-H-Man or The-Cosh-Man with cosh similar to posh?
@nightcracker latter
It's really a bad sign if you have withdrawal symptoms from not running into moderators at least once a week
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@sehe Nope, but my question does.
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@sehe epic fail.
@sehe Oh gosh PTSD>
@Xeo Gosh. WTF.
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There were enough hints to deduce that :/
That kind of stupid trap is the reason I don't like that thing.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes It was lying on the ground, in the center of an explosion crater, with melted armor around it
10:15
@Xeo Meh, that's what crappy GMs like to tell themselves.
As a workaround until (if at all) this is fixed, use Google insite search. — Sha Wiz Dow Ard 2 hours ago
I think you... missed the fact that you got a perfect workaround (GIYF) from a (former) mod
So it is a bug, isn't it?
@User17 Why? Who is to tell?
@ShaWizDowArd I don't think it's bug, right. If you search for things like "fixing", you'll find "fixed" too, etc. There's loads of annoying things in SE Chat Search (hence the many "SE Chat Search Is Broken") posts, but I'm not sure this one counts. — sehe 46 secs ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have fond memories. Not missing it, though
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I have to say I really disliked the crown / scepter thing, though
@User17 in order for it to be a bug, it would have to something they intended to work, but does not. This is simple functionality that is not there.
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@thecoshman No, this is intended.
Of course, you can define new ones using the named operator idiom github.com/klmr/named-operatorsehe 8 secs ago
There is a search function which does not work ... & have to use google insite search in order to get the job done. It is like saying it is normal for your own bathroom not work because you can use the public toilet
@R.MartinhoFernandes so it's a feature? :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes intended that you can search for terms such as "A$"?
@thecoshman No, intended that symbols are ignored.
10:20
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Q: How to quickly generate C++ projects arborescence

fxmI would like to generate a project architecture quickly, with a makefile already configured (like a mvn quickstart in Java). For instance, a make quickstart would create me a repository like this : makefile main.cpp src with the makefile alread configured to compile and link sourcefiles in src...

^ beautiful words bonus
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@sehe Named operators is theoretically nice, but kinda boilerplate-y
@R.MartinhoFernandes my view point was "if the feature was intended, but does not work, then it could be a bug" where 'feature' would be symbols such as those working.
@User17 The search feature works that way by design. It's more analogous to say you have to go a swimming pool because the water is not deep enough in your bath tub to swim. The bath tub was never designed that way, so stop saying it is 'broken'
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Morning all
@Xeo I know, right. But, "you cannot add new ones" quite triggers me to mention it nonetheless. There's never too much information (even if it's only entertaining)
But search functions are supposed to perform all sorts of search functionalities
10:23
@User17 Yup. "All sorts" being defined by the SO devs and Lucene.NET devs
I don't understand ... it is like to say you bought a car that has a brake, but everytime you hit on the brake the car stops all together. Yes it is a brake, but everyone expects more out of it - like reducing the speed without stop altogether.
@User17 Not really. Is it a bug that I can't search through my emails through the SO search? is it a bug that I can't look up phone numbers through SO search? Things do nothing by default and have features added to them
I searched for "A$", I expected all the comments with "A$" to be return, simple as that
@User17 no, it is like buying a car and complaining it does not generate enough downforce to take corners at 600mph (or kph). It was not intended to do such things
this could not be simpler
10:26
@Xeo It's just gratuitous, ain't it?
@User17 it's like you say that "search" must be returning matches with binary fidelity only? Now, if you search for SFML, surely you expect it to find sfml to?
@User17 but it was designed to ignore those characters, what is so hard to understand about that? As it is by design, it is not a bug. You want a new/changed feature
@User17 So yes, it could be much simpler, and it would be useless if they implemented it that simply
@User17 Fix your expectation :)
ffs $ is an ascii character, I am not even asking for something fancy like unicode
ASCII
No one cares about ASCII.
10:28
It is like asking to have a bathroom inside a unit/apartment
what luxury?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes 50/50 chance to survive it in theory. More like 99/1 to die since you normally hold a scepter at the grip :/
I am now suspecting your coding standard
(Btw, there's a secret about the crown/scepter that you guys probably don't know yet)
won't trust it, can't even implement ascii search functionality
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Although we didn't fully inspect the throne before it took another one of us
10:29
Search is hard
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We were 3, and the two others beside me basically died at the same time
@R.MartinhoFernandes For the throne?
@User17 ASCII need to be let die. Do not dare play the "oh well if you can't do it because you are shit" card. Grow the fuck up
@R.MartinhoFernandes which crown/scepter?
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(FYI: I'm stuck in the "prison" room the blue demon mouth puts you in, but have a plan to get rid of the weapons and make it out.)
@thecoshman you are the one saying "all tests should be automated", now you are telling me you think implementing ascii character search hard??
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Can't make it out of the throne room though, since that stupid adamantite door was one-way :|
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The pillars, then?
There's a relatively well-known tale involving Gygax himself about it. But it's a big spoiler so don't google it.
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wokay - wait, who is Gygax?
@User17 I never said 'all' I said you should aim for maximum automation. I am not saying ascii search is hard, just pointless. ascii should not be used, no more to it.
@User17 That search was made to search words, not characters.
@Xeo WUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT
10:32
A$ is the standard for Australian dollar symbol
Ernest Gary Gygax ( ; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) was an American writer and game designer best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) with Dave Arneson. Gygax has been described as the father of D&D. In the 1960s, Gygax created an organization of wargaming clubs and founded the Gen Con gaming convention. In 1971, he helped develop Chainmail, a miniatures wargame based on medieval warfare. He co-founded the company Tactical Studies Rules (TSR, Inc.) with childhood friend Don Kaye in 1973. The following year, he and Dave Arneson created D...
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oops :D
@User17 and?
Maybe one day I want to search for && for a piece of code I attached
10:34
@User17 maybe you should stop using chat like a repository
too bad, internet has better memory than I do
so I use it as my external memory
I hate the mods' anti-comment rhetoric. Sometimes a brief conversation belongs right there on the answer in question [sic].
@User17 fine, but don't use chat for that, use a github gists or something
@Xeo Wait. You guys were playing ToH with a split party?
Oh gosh.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Nonono
I am now stuck in there
Although people did try to split up, I managed to keep them together
But seriously
The other two players are just so... careless :/
10:37
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That wasn't a brief conversation, though. You don't see all the noise that was deleted (not meaning I agree with the deletion policy, just providing information you are potentially unaware of).
@Xeo Sounds normal.
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It's been reinforced again and again that the tomb is full of evil traps, and they just nonchalantly walk along. :(
Extremely dangerous => PCs are reckless; totally harmless, possibly beneficial => PCs double check everything.
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Good thing we had two minions that took the giant boulder trap.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So it was trimmed? Nice to see that happening instead of perma-nuke, then..
@rightfold lol, just saw your derp childlike face in your avatar
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10:39
lol
you look younger and more naive than I thought you would
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very feminine I must say
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes apropos, they also managed to fuck up the siren part :/
@thecoshman I thought it impossibru
But yes, he's just a child!
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10:40
"Hey, what's in this small bag? Can I check?" - touches
@Xeo Do you guys have an ulterior motive to raiding the tomb?
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Does "getting the fuck out of that plane" count?
How does the tomb help with that?
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No clue, we just hope it does :D
@CatPlusPlus Well, I know C++ pretty well, and arrays are basic. It's just that conceptually, when you consider abstractions, there are basicer things we can teach people to get started.
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Even a planar shift can't help with all the demons riled up
Thing is, a vector is actually a load more complicated, but using it can be more basic. That's the distinction.
My old playgroup would probably just nonchalantly leave the damn thing and never come back. At least not without serious intelligence gathering and possibly recruiting some powerful allies.
@User17 So? \0x08 (BS, ^H) is ASCII too
@R.MartinhoFernandes For a second I thought you were admitting to having worked for some nation's security services. But no...
@sehe I call BS
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@R.MartinhoFernandes We're in a plane with only that tomb and an endless marsh :/
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I call Moscow
@Xeo What level again?
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I'm 10, rest was 9
@thecoshman That's not naive. It's just a frozen-deer pose
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but we had an overpowered pact mage
When I ran it, they only pressed through despite the deadliness because they needed powerful allies to fight some other threat.
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@Xeo I'm so happy to know this. Nicely complements other vital knowledge like named operator idiom
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, we're kinda out of options. I mean, my oracle can create food and water to last us there, but we're still stuck
No one fell, but they came out empty-handed.
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Well, I'm the last of the group alive :/
And the other don't seem to want to reroll and return, even with the meta-knowledge
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But from what I hear, they weren't as stupid and reckless as your group.
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My group was increadibly stupid and reckless
Especially considering that we skipped the major hints in the first hall (the rhyme) at first
leading to one of us climbing into the gaping maw
I have a pretty good chance of getting out of the "prison" room, either by dispelling all the enchanted weapons or killing them in melee, but I do wonder about the end fight
Surprisingly, most of the really, really, really, really stupid things my old group did resulted in horribly fucking up their goals, not their deaths.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm, isn't there a giant treasure in the tomb?
GM just mentioned one opal worth 100k
is this roleplaying?
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@sehe Rolled-back; valid part of the title and the edit substantially alters its meaning
@nightcracker no, it's real life
:)
@Xeo lol, end fight.
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If there even is one
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heh
I was avoiding the question on the first "maybe". I am not this time.
Having a choice about it, you should pick "no"
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I'll have to see if I can play the remaining ToH out with just the GM or something like that
You guys didn't even investigate before jumping in?
There's little information that can be discerned without high-level magic, but not even trying is just stupid.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit pedant. Of course it wasn't very helpful. I still liked it
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10:53
Well, our characters were kinda.. unprepared
@sehe Valid roll-back for the reason given
lol
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The original plan was to get back through a portal to some other place we wanted to visit, and then we were intercepted while teleporting
@Xeo Oh well. Do you guys even have a faint idea of who/what is entombed in the tomb?
I sometimes get intercepted while teleporting. Gives my wife the jeebies
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@Xeo Oh. So you were just railroaded into it :S
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Acererak? :D
Yes. And none of you stands a chance against it.
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Isn't the tomb made for lvl 8?
Think so, but facing Acererak is like WarGames.
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meaning what?
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> The only winning move is not to play.
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ah
How about a game of chess?
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I mentioned that to the other people when we (they) decided to play the tomb :D
@nightcracker Don't risk teleporting
@sehe Horse: A1 to F6
no one saw that
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> The iron men of visage grim
are more than meets the viewer's eye.
You've left and left and found my tomb
and now your soul will die.
I liked that part of the rhyme
@nightcracker what wicked play made you put the horse on A1?
@ArneMertz teleporting
(which is called "Knight", actually)
not in dutch :P
@nightcracker its not called "horse" in dutch, either. They call it "paard"
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@ArneMertz touche
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I did wonder if I could just get the crown on him and hit it with the golden side of the scepter
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, again, I'm the only one left :/
welp, food time I guess
hi, I have a templates-related problem if you guys feel like helping
@EfEs is it a question qorth putting on SO? Ready for the QA format?
@Xeo Did you come up with that yourself?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
not really, that's why I'm here
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Since it killed our pact mage
@Xeo That's the Gygax tale I mentioned above.
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and reduced him to slag
oh, cool
The 3.5 remake "patched" that.
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lol
The crown cannot leave the room it is in.
Silly.
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uh, but it did
I have it with me in the "prison" room
that's also where our pact mage died when he tried to remove it
template <class T>
static bool createObj(const std::vector<T> vertex)
{
if (std::is_same<T, std::string>::value){}
else
else if (std::is_same<T, std::vector>::value){}
}
compiler goes all MEEEC wrong templates
double else is a typo copying it here
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Anyways, fooooood
back to it later
@Xeo Hmm, your GM messed up :S Take advantage of it!
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@EfEs where'S that not fit for a SO question?
too simple?
"you don't understand templates you dumb fuck" would be a passable answer
@EfEs nope. Too simple means you can look it up in your textbook of choice or on the web. Anything else is ok
Another "patch" they made was to make all the adamantine and mithril gates be only "magically resembling" those metals, and not really those metals. Players of the original learned to just say fuck it and steal all the doors. My playgroup thought of simply stealing the doors even before they got scared and ran away.
@EfEs if you could not find an answer on the web, there's a possibility that others will have the same or a similar problem. So answering it here instead of SO would mean the answer goes to waste
This is what happens when you don't reduce your problem to a testcase. You could trivially have confirmed the value of pos & 1, but you obfuscated the issue with your == and all of the surrounding code. Hopefully your debugging method in future will include creating a testcase, and then you won't even have to ask for help. :-) Divide and conquer, my friend.Lightness Races in Orbit 38 secs ago
Why does nobody understand this any more?
Basic programming skill.
Fucking sad
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit while writing a reference implementation for a new encryption algorithm there exists no test
@LightnessRacesinOrbit fuck my life.
@nightcracker That's not what it means.
@nightcracker There is a test for each single line of C++ code you write and find to be potentially erroneous. Extract it from your mangled codebase and check its result in isolation. It's really as simple as that.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit a += b
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't worry, people will always have excuses to write shoddy code.
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can u help me with A c++ question : (stackoverflow.com/questions/19621296/…)
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Q: Template type checking doesn't pass compilation

Ef Estemplate <class T> static bool method(const std::vector<T> stuff) { if (std::is_same<T, std::string>::value){} else if (std::is_same<T, std::vector<std::string>>::value){} } That simple snippet for template typechecking throws a compiling time error "No matching function for call bool meth...

@Nikhil Congratulations...
thanks but for what??
> error: dynamic allocation is not allowed by default
WAT
@Nikhil Well, what do you want us to say?
11:18
Is there any other way to do this?
@Nikhil There's an answer already :S
@Nikhil There are many ways to go from Paris to Rome. Some of them involve passing through Osaka.
ugh the code I have to write is so ugly, but there is no other way that's nearly as performant =/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Help me to reach Osaka
@Nikhil I thought you wanted to go to Rome.
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I have a photo on my phone of a billboard that says “it’s de cock that makes the man.”
11:20
There are direct flights from Paris to Rome.
only because compilers can't seem to properly inline calls to functions taking pointers to SSE vectors so that no registers get pushed into the stack
@EfEs you got comments on your question ;)=
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then I will figure out to go to rome!
There's an answer already.
@R.MartinhoFernandes can u provide link?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Look at my 1st comment :"actually this part is used in my hashing code. array h is my hash table and my hash function is dependent on array size. So, after resizing, it is not necessary that 1st element will always go to 1st place. So, I think vector is not good idea here"
I don't understand it.
I don't understand the sample code either. It has too many mistakes for me to be able to make sense of which one you are trying to fix.
(E.g. size=2*size; is not valid since size is const)
**fixed
Did you just remove the const?
FFS
NOT FIXED
I mean const problem fixed
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No.
You just replaced it with a different one.
Now string h[size]; is not valid since size is not const.
You are not even testing your changes.
Can't help you if you don't want to help yourself.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Exactly!! I cannot keep size cosnt. as I want to change it in other functions. On the other hand without dixing size const , I cannot define h!
@Nikhil use vector.
"I have an array, and I need its size to change sometimes" => primary use case for vector.
@R.MartinhoFernandes when I use hash function, It is dependent on size of vector
Now don't come and tell me that a vector is not a good idea to solve for the main problem it was designed to solve.
@Nikhil So? vectors have a size() function just for that.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Lets say I have vectors A and B. B has size twice of A. Now, it is not true for all i, A[i]=B[i]
So what's the problem, then?
*edited comment
lol, is that your problem?
nope.
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11:32
I feel like this week is vectorfest.
@ArneMertz I deleted it because the problem wasn't there, it did compile correctly
std::vector<blah> x = get_a_vector();
std::vector<blah> y = x;
y.resize(2*y.size());
for(int i = 0; i < x.size(); ++i) assert(x[i] == y[i]);
So, I have to copy array data at index i, compute hash function, this will give me some value j, now put A[i] at B[j]
@ArneMertz I was trying to call that method from another templated method with its template
Then... do it?
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this is not part of code but this is I'm doing in my hashing assignment
Don't you have to do that as well with arrays? (except you can't get it working with arrays)
@EfEs ah ok :-)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I want to do it with arrays.
methodA(T stuff){ methodB<T>(stuff) }
that doesn't work apparently
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std::vector<blah> xs = get_a_vector();
std::vector<blah> ys(2 * xs.size());
for (auto&& x : xs) ys[hash_function(x)] = x;
// vOv
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@Nikhil Then you will more or less be writing something significantly similar to vector.
(That's your answer)
@rightfold hmm
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(Also, I still don’t see why hash function would depend on hash table size.)
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You normally calculate the bucket after calculating the hash. It’s not part of the hash.
Oo spent the whole day tracking this "logic error" .. it just happens there is no logic error, I was too clever for my own good - didn't remember I had done such a clever trick :/
@Nikhil just so we're clear: arrays are not resizable.
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@rightfold I'm struggling with rehash function.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm talking of dynamic arrays.
@Nikhil Dynamic arrays are created using new.
If you want dynamic arrays... use new.
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@Nikhil You are returning a pointer to a variable with automatic storage duration. That’s bad.
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(Line 147.)
What you have is not that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes when i use string* h = new string[size] it shows error
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@Nikhil Then work on fixing that, because that is your solution.
(size should not be a global variable. Make it a member of the hash class. Each one has a different size, no?)
@rightfold Do I need to give more clarification about code?
@Nikhil Make a question about that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes When I start first, size is 500. then I double it as soon as my hash_table is half filled
@Nikhil And that doubles the sizes of all hash tables?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I saw many q. but none showed other way.
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@Nikhil Better question: why is size global, but h isn't?
new string ? my eyes =(
@R.MartinhoFernandes there is only one hash table. I'm implementing LZW compression algo)
(I'm not looking for a justification; I'm looking to get you to understand why size belongs together with h)
@Nikhil UGHGHJHkdfgd
26 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't worry, people will always have excuses to write shoddy code.
@Nikhil There is a question about the error you have with new?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes We were contemplating on stealing that door too. Dunno how the fuck we'd get it out of there, though :s
also, back
@Nikhil I googled the error your comment in the code mentions, and there is not a single place on the Internet that mentions it, besides your question.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I'm torn right now
On one hand, I could mention it and roll back the death of our pact mage
OTOH, I could use it to fight Acererak
You have to if you want your companion's souls back. (if it isn't clear: you can't raise them)
@R.MartinhoFernandes **modified code codepad.org/lsRb7LpV **changed now compress() has no input args
FFS stop making random changes you don't really understand.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I wonder, since one player died and I immediately, in the next round, casted Breath of Life on him
The description states that he just gets those TP back and is alive again
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11:47
Oh, sorry, HP
"Trefferpunkte"
@rightfold OK. I can just say h=temp. Is that right?
@Nikhil No. Only with vectors.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then Is there no way to deal with arrays. This is my homework and to be done without vectors
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Fuck homework
Sigh. What have I been trying to tell you all along?
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11:50
Fuck whoever gave you that homework
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks
Either you use vector, or new. Arrays won't cut it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes @rightfold do u agree with this?
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I don’t know anymore.
@rightfold Just last q. : Can I write on line 147, I can just say h=temp. Is that right?
11:53
It won't even compile...
The compiler can answer for you.
may be there is small trick so that i do not have to modify whole code.
Without vectors? There isn't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK. Thanks for your help guys. @rightfold and specially @R.MartinhoFernandes
It saddens me that someone gave out this homework without properly explaining arrays. It's one thing to teach things ass-backwards, but it's criminally negligent to teach things starting from the middle.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Y'know, I'd really like to play a session with you as the GM
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I don't think it counts as "criminally negligent". It's reasonably assholic, though.
On the topic of broken teaching:
I mean, even if you teach things ass-backwards, you can actually teach them.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh noes, why are you naming names?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Personally, I prefer assert-based testcases to std::cout. More trustworthy.
Though sometimes you want to know what comes out, not just if it is correct.

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