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14:00
Big fat vote counts.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I use that too.
sweet, I spent the whole day looking for a solution to a problem, which I have solved before ...
@jalf They've also started Windows integration for Clang
it sounds pretty awesome
also the tools they're building on top of LLVM sound actually useful
maybe I should just kill myself for being such a incompetent dumbass
@User17 I've done that
@User17 NO
14:04
:)
The Windows integration is a PR move atm because it doesn't compile anything basic (e.g. iostream).
feeling stupid :'(
Just a statement that they're working on it.
At least something's happening
14:05
<ducks/>
Every object is an address. Sort of. You see, like many interpreted languages, everything is an object that is created in an usually unreachable space (let's call it "the void" for a sci-fi feel). What you reach and manipulate with your code are references to the objects (sort of pointers). The interpreter usually counts how many references there are for a single object - when that count drops to zero, that object is ripe for garbage collection (thus freeing memory). — Carlos Vieira 41 mins ago
lol
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“the zoid”
@sehe It's a koan.
Yeah, kill it
TGIM. That was a very hard weekend.
I think I missed the back story on this. Did his son elope with his girlfriend (again?)?
@sehe life gets hard when you have 3 ex wives & an asshole landlord
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Well, he did mention being lied to by "one of my sons". The other time one of his sons went missing for a night, right?
@User17 You can just... Thank you for your contribution
My pleasure
@User17 that was too good
^_^
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14:15
I want to work for Oracle or SAP.
@rightfold Trust me, they're not that great.
@rightfold doing what?
@rightfold It is best to work for the next biggest thing (the scale of microsoft/google/facebook) a year or two after it is formed and way before they go IPO.
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@ArneMertz listening to my seventeen bosses and doing what they want me to do.
In which the case you will be rich from the ponzi scheme
14:18
@rightfold then start your own business
you do have the talent for it
@Rapptz or it is an attempt at getting to the point where it does compile something basic? ;)
user1804599
I do not, you fool.
@GamesBrainiac lol?
user1804599
I would go bankrupt within ten seconds.
@User17 Reinventing the wheel isn't necessarily bad -- but do make sure it's getting closer to round on the subsequent attempts.
14:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh come on, he's 18, and is fluent in several languages
user1804599
I’m fluent in Dutch.
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And English.
@rightfold and pony speech
Fuck ponies.
14:20
@rightfold Yea, but why don't you start working with a guy? I mean, I know a friend in the netherlands who'd love working with you
He made his own company when he was 17, going strong still.
Anyhoo, I need to get a better job.
This one sucks
@GamesBrainiac That helps with starting a business?
@rightfold ah. Get coffee, do something useless, scrap it and replace it by something stupid... that kind of things?
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dat pun
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, he's good with C++, Python, Haskell and some other shit. I mean, those are valuable skills rite? Perhaps if he partnered up with someone with a _little _ bit of business accumen, then they'd make a good team.
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14:23
@GamesBrainiac I am not good with either of those three.
@rightfold Eh?
Xeo
Xeo
His illusions! They're shattered!
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I’m better with C++ than most programmers, but I’m horrible at Python and Haskell.
Horrible at Python?
Oh well, what can you do..
user1804599
14:25
Yum, apple juice.
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold You should write more Haskell!
I am hungry, but I can't eat - off to bed soon ... :/
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@Xeo I want to learn some more C++ and Erlang first.
@GamesBrainiac Knowing a number of programming languages has little value in itself. The real value is in knowing how to solve problems, and express those solutions in a programming language. But, the problem solving part is much more important than the programming language part.
@jalf Yeah I said that.
14:29
@JerryCoffin Hmm, I see.
So I added a subnamespace to my stuff and then edited all my files so they compile with the subnamespace and now unit tests that passed now fail.
like 100 == 100 was true but now that I added a subnamespace it's false. :|
@Rapptz That sounds like it goes just a bit beyond a namespace problem.
Yeah I don't get it either.
well instead of being 100 == 100 it's now 2309183 == 100 for some reason.
@GamesBrainiac better accuire that little bit of business accumen instead of being a depending, creative workhorse in a very unbalanced partnership ;-)
14:32
-shrug- I don't understand it.
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Gear!
5 commits by one guy at 6 second intervals each... oh, right, he's the one using git-svn.
lol
@Rapptz Woah, my test outputs look nothing like that.
Hm :(
Fuck it, The Lion King soundtrack is what I'm listening to this morning.
14:36
Where are my colours :S
I am using "Catch v1.0 build 7"
it's okay outside of the 100 "no match for operator<<" errors you can get.
I can't make sense out of this bug.
Xeo
Xeo
What happens when you remove the subnamespace?
@Rapptz Still no way to text an esplicit bool conversion :(
Xeo
Xeo
s/x/s/?
wait, what
@Xeo No, he wants to send a text message to an explicit bool conversion.
But you can't do that.
14:44
doesn't compile
I changed all my meta programming stuff to gears::meta for context :s
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah and stuff like REQUIRE(stuff<1,2,3,4>()) wouldn't work because of too many arguments.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, for "it'd really grind my gears if I had to rewrite this everytime" :P
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean if there's only an explicit conversion?
@ArneMertz Agreed.
ninja is a lot faster than SCons.
14:49
auto p = make_unique<int>();
REQUIRE(p);
@Xeo I mean this.
@Rapptz Hmm, I never noticed any slowness with SCons. But that might be related to the fact my builds are always somewhat long and simply dwarf it.
Ell
Ell
Party over finally
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah
Hey, another case where operator? might come in handy :D
adding using namespace gears::meta and then explicitly doing gears::meta::stuff fixes the issue
what the hell went wrong here ._.
@Rapptz Ninjas are typically much faster than scones, yes.
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz sounds like you got duplicate naming somewhere?
14:52
That's the weird part, I don't. It's just EnableIf.
Xeo
Xeo
what about stale build data?
this was a fresh rebuild
Ell
Ell
Stale scones are bad
Xeo
Xeo
welp, out of ideas then
14:56
the uintx class alone is like 600 LOC lol
I'm not sure how to shorten that
Ell
Ell
In gears?
What does it do?
it's a biginteger class
Ell
Ell
Ah right
Ell
Ell
I can't see it...
15:01
Okay, I have to go back to work.
Talk to you guys later.
@Ell It renders the two the same way, and shouldn't. (And makes me look like an idiot)
Ell
Ell
Ahh I thought they were the same
@Ell the second accent on the é has one pixel more ;)
@ArneMertz The worst is that it should be on the r.
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Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not on the s?
@R.MartinhoFernandes so \u0301 is "accent two letters left"?
No.
It's a normal combining accent. It combines with the previous base character.
I am seriously thinking keeping a large bowl of seasoned, boiled veges in the fridge, in case I get hungry at this time of the night, I could just munch on it like a cow >_<
ae`b backwards is b`ea. Now imagine your software is in the habit of combining e.g. e` into è.
You'd get &bgrav;, so to speak.
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Q: Reverse string with non-ASCII characters

Wez Sie TatoI want to change the order in the string with special characters like this: ZAŻÓŁĆ GĘŚLĄ JAŹŃ to ŃŹAJ ĄŁŚĘG ĆŁÓŻAZ I try to use std::reverse std::string text("ZAŻÓŁĆ GĘŚLĄ JAŹŃ!"); std::cout << text << std::endl; std::reverse(text.rbegin(), text.rend()); std::cout << text << std::end...

Answering this for C++ is so much harder than for C#.
@ArneMertz The second example is supposed to show the result when you reverse it wrong: the accent is right after the r. In the source, the accent is on the r, but Firefox just fucks it up.
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15:22
Huh.
user1804599
Why doesn’t std::reverse(text.rbegin(), text.rend()); yield the original string again?
Why would it?
Unicode is hard, kids.
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold It assigns through a reverse-view.
@rightfold The postcondition is that after running that, the elements in the range [text.rbegin(), text.rend()) are in reverse order compared to the original elements of that range.
@rightfold i.e. yes, it yields the "original" string, but in the range [text.rbegin(), text.rend()).
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15:25
But it’s a reversed range already. :v
Xeo
Xeo
std::reverse basically swaps characters from both sides - and it doesn't matter in what is considered "front" or "back"
@rightfold And then you have a reversed range with the original string.
Xeo
Xeo
1 min ago, by Xeo
@rightfold It assigns through a reverse-view.
The "view" part here is important
Imagine you are reversing by looking at a mirror.
In the mirror, you will end up seeing the "original" order, but the actual thing you reversed will be in reverse order when you look at it directly.
I remember a question about why mirror image is only reversal in left right direction but not up and down
15:27
@User17 It's a conspiracy.
by who? against what?
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Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What if you're reversing vampire-strings?
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lolwut
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Omniboxfail.
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15:29
@Xeo ohh right, of course. :)
Xeo
Xeo
Did SO change how scroll bars are displayed?
It partly overlaps here for me
nope, just FF, I guess
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Works fine in OS X with Chrome.
@Xeo overlaps with what? looks good on FF here
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I don’t see scroll bars until I start scrolling. :D
Xeo
Xeo
hm
15:33
@rightfold what fucked up design is that? You don't see you can scroll until you try?
user1804599
I can see whether or not I can scroll without scrollbars. :v
user1804599
Do I see the footer? No? I can scroll.
Who's "we?" For me, anything which gets #included rather than compiled directly is a header file. But OK, I will change it: this requires call_a to be implemented in an #included file. — Angew 2 hours ago
He's totally asking for it
@rightfold what footer?
15:35
@rightfold That requires knowing that there is a footer.
It also prevents you from using your mouse, presumably.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit FWIW, I'm not sure that .ipp thing is that much popular.
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably not, because people seldom write templates so big that they consider that separation
Stormy weather in Hamburg... flying bicycles, chairs, street signs, trees,...
15:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes No but it should be
Can't tell if the dude really thinks the compiler needs templates in something that has been #included
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't like it, but that's irrelevant. Just pointing out that your following mention of majority of C++ programmers is a bit shaky.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit See latest comment. Seems he just failed to communicate his idea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I call it hyperbole :)
16:00
I'm going to implement a Python-like string class in ogonek. Mostly because it's cool, but also because, holy shit, it's going to be so fucking easy.
wtf is ogonek?
@R.MartinhoFernandes So its your own library?
Xeo
Xeo
16:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes Meaning exactly what?
The implementation keeps track of the code point with highest value in the string and adjusts internal encoding appropriately. If it's less than 256 it keeps the data as latin-1; if it is less than 0xFFFF it keeps it as UTF-16; otherwise it keeps it as UTF-32.
Xeo
Xeo
oh
Or something like that. The exact modes may vary.
A tuple<any_text, char32_t> can already do most of the work.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm disappointed that you won't use Shift-JIS. :-)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like when you talk dirty :/
@JerryCoffin It's not about Shift-JIS not getting used. It's more about it not having use ?
16:18
@sehe Yes, it has. Japan is messy.
lol. it is. TIL :/
@sehe Just in case it wasn't obvious, that was intended purely for humor/irony. IMO, "Shit-JIS" would be a better name; I'm pretty sure it's the single most horrible encoding I've ever looked at.
(There's a reason "mojibake" comes from Japanese)
Two tips for spammers: 1. don't send spam. 2. if you do send spam, don't send it to Steve Linford http://www.spamhaus.org/news/article/703/the-dma-kicks-spam-up-a-notch
Spammers needing blacklists now :/
@sehe Why does that get a :/ face?
16:26
Is there some way to call the copy constructor in C++11, I don't want to write a ton of code for 1 variable?
@Mikhail Placement new?
auto copy = original;?
I think he wants to forward a constructor call, though.
@caps Because it's the only emoticon I use. I find it deliciously ambiguous. I have no idea what :/ means, so it's a nice wildcard
@sehe I usually interpret it as "meh".
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16:28
@sehe You also use :0. :0
@sehe It's obviously an unhappy face.
I picture it may be a frog smiling
@Griwes Really :}
lol
I continually use :/ and have never noticed anyone using it in negative contexts. Nor have I ever received confused comments like those of yours truly
Is there a proper 'reference' for emoticons? Websters?
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:/
16:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes brilliant
I always associate :/ with a sort of sympathy
like, "I'm sorry you're sick, :/ "
> A: (...) because what's legal in Europe is not legal in America.
> B: Yeah, like democracy.
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Right, after a few months of not really writing answers on SO any more, I'm making a push for 100k
@sehe For me it means "concerned/'uh oh'/'oh dear'/'shit...'"
@R.MartinhoFernandes The sick burn.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hm?
16:41
People these days think democracy == legitimacy
Not that surprising.
Someday I will spell that right.
@Pawnguy7 Just something I heard at work (they were discussing what to write on a package that we're shipping overseas).
Apparently I don't get it.
What do you write on a package?
Some description of its contents.
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The destination.
16:48
anyone know interesting podcasts on C++ ? audio-only stuff, which one can listen to without reading slides or other visual things
I don't think there are any C++-specific ones.
audio from GoingNative panels was quite good but I already listened all of it =\
@EvgenyPanasyuk that url looks kinda broken
16:55
@Abyx try this one
@EvgenyPanasyuk why google.translate? it doesn't work for me
Ok, no google translate - no C++ FM :P
or maybe it's just FF who behaves weird again
oh my.
I managed to open it in IE.
well fuck you.
posted on October 28, 2013 by Herb Sutter

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17:10
> green_futures/foo.cpp(11): error in "lol": check r == 84 failed [84 != 84]
Your naming sucks.
ffs I'm just making sure everything links correctly
magic numbers, huh? I'd use 42+42 instead of 84
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Xeo
@Abyx guess how he arrived at 84
also, yay, home
> Ref-qualifiers: & and && for *this
what the hell is that useful for?
Xeo
Xeo
17:18
What the hell are rvalue references useful for?
What the hell is anything useful for?
for overloads based on type of this
Xeo
Xeo
void T::foo() && -> void foo(T&&)
to forbid to call method on temporaries, or enable some optimizations
17:20
@TonyTheLion Foo{}.rv_or_lv(), Foo x; x.rv_or_lv();
read the proposal, there should be use cases
I once had an online app where you could extend text recursively be replacing each word with synonymous definition, anyone know it??
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@TonyTheLion Also, can't believe you haven't read this yet.
@EvgenyPanasyuk I know.
@Xeo why would I have read that?
17:21
@DavidKron translationparty? :)
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Xeo
@TonyTheLion Everybody here seems to have :D
it's too long to read
@Xeo I didn't.
Xeo
Xeo
Eh, the gist of it is pretty short (before the line).
Though I knew what it did.
17:23
@Abyx Hmm, no, it replaced words by sentences being the definition of the word-
@Abyx That ones cool tough
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@Xeo I have not.
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Okay, lemme rephrase: The cool kids in here seem to have.
@rightfold ^
:P
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I’m not a cool kid.
hm... so boost has a sha1 implementation but it's in namespace details. meh. boost should have some crypto stuff
BOOST_MAKE_PFTO_WRAPPER reads like it has GTFO in it.
it kinda says "I'm an ugly macro, please go away"
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I’m too cool to be cool.
17:32
hm... actually it seems to be kinda useful. Like one can say "hey you know what? <boost/serialization/pfto.hpp>!"
I've changed my mind, this is too ludicrous.
user1804599
I think C should have used @ instead of * for dereferencing pointers.
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“at” :D
@rightfold and also ^ in types.
@TonyTheLion Not all functions make sense to call upon rvalues- operator= being the canonical example.
welp, now I lost 67 pounds.
17:39
So the ref qualifier is part of the function signature. Right?
yep.
arrite guys
imma go sleep now
play nice
the simplest way of thinking about it is if this was a reference instead of a pointer, then in C++03 it's always T&, whereas in C++11 you might well want T&&.
@GamesBrainiac How dare you try to take away all my fun this way?
@DeadMG But in fact it is always T&?
17:45
@Jefffrey Well this is always a pointer so it's impossible for *this to be anything but T&.
@Xeo Yes, I was reading it. :)
Ok, I think I go it.
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I dont know why but its giving me error: no matching function for call to ‘remove_if(std::basic_string<char>::iterator, std:: — Jannat Arora 31 secs ago
user1804599
I am bad with terribly old C++ compilers and standard library implementations. What should I recommend?
17:49
@rightfold you missed second arg of erase.
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You should use assign(variable1.begin(), std::remove_if(...)) instead of erase. erase will only remove one character at position returned from remove_if. — Snps 1 min ago
@rightfold, doesn't your lamba miss a return value (or is it implicit or something)?
Yeah you missed the 2nd iterator to input, which should be end.
user1804599
Wait wat. Why does std::string differ from std::vector here? :v
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@Jefffrey wat?
17:51
@Jefffrey ?
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@Rapptz Huh?
@rightfold std::remove_if is basically std::partition, but relaxed.
You changed the code
but std::remove_if returns the new end iterator to the range where all the "removed" ones are past that iterator
so you need to specify end, e.g. vec.erase(remove_if(...), end(vec))
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variable1.erase(
    std::remove_if(
        variable1.begin(),
        variable1.end(),
        [] (char c) { return !std::isalnum(c) && !std::isspace(c); }
    ),
    variable1.end()
);
yes
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17:52
Ah, of course. :)
why the Standard didn't just do remove_if(container, predicate) I don't know.
is there a cleaner expression for str.append((3 - size % 3) % 3, '='); other than if (auto mod = size % 3) str.append(3 - mod, '='); ?
@Jefffrey C arrays don't have erase().
@DeadMG remove_if(v.begin() + 10, v.end(), pred) etc
@Rapptz Perfectly possible to offer both overloads.
17:55
str.append("\0\2\1"[size % 3], '='); looks cool, but uhm "too cool".
probably
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Actually i can not use c++11 is there any other way out by just using C++ — Jannat Arora 22 secs ago
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Ugh ugh ugh
I better just shut up. :<
17:56
@rightfold make functor
C++03 sucks.
user1804599
Cat comes in and says “C++ sucks.”
@Rapptz all existing and future versions of C++ suck.
user1804599
Once, C++ will not suck.
nope it will never happen
17:59
@Abyx Who flagged this?
@DeadMG Actually std::remove_if does not call .erase().
It's obviously the truth.. was it the church again?
@BenjaminGruenbaum flaggots!
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@Jefffrey Yes, I know, but my suggested remove_if did.
Is there a way to git pull all branches?

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