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18:00
Why is this even a discussion
It's election day today.
Fuck this profession
@Ell if two things produce the same end result does that imply these two things are the same thing?
@Ell sure it is
@CatPlusPlus :)
Ell
Ell
@BartoszKP No but by definition it's the same.. in maths
I was wrong yah
but really it's a tiny little detail with no importance whatsoever here imho :/
18:05
this feature request is beyond stupid
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Q: Area 51 Suspension Queue

Evan CarrollWith my suspension on Area 51 ending in 21 hrs, I have a feature request for a suspension queue. A suspension queue would permit any suspended users to queue up their contributions to be committed when their suspension is lifted. I think this would greatly eliminate the need for sock puppeting a...

@Ell compare tininess of this detail to the simpleness of this question. Even for such a dumb and trivial question, the topvoted answer is inaccurate :|
Ell
Ell
@BartoszKP I guess
lol -60
yay my drawer works
@nightcracker Bad posters everywhere
(Also it's ancient and declined so who cares)
18:08
fcuk ye
@CatPlusPlus just reading for some drama
@nightcracker I recognize that guy, he's been on my plonk list forever
this one is cool also, he claims that generic constraints need casting :| stackoverflow.com/questions/19752645/…
For some reason, my computer can't boot from anything other than Ubuntu
Like there's not even an option to boot from optical drive or something.
@GamesBrainiac get in bios
???
profit
18:15
@nightcracker Yea, I did that, but the problem is, there's not even an option for DVD or something like that
in boot order, there's just 1. ubuntu
and thats it
Boot order where
"Ubuntu" is not a device
@GamesBrainiac you probably have them in some deactivated devices list - can you give a photo? (I understand screenshots are hard)
@CatPlusPlus it is
@nightcracker I'm using a Lenovo, and so let me try and see.
@CatPlusPlus Thats the whole point. its going straight for my hard disk, its the only option in boot order
@GamesBrainiac ;o ubuntu seems to be a very elaborate virus
Ell
Ell
18:19
I maybe you need to edit GRUB settings :3
@Ell I think so too
So wait, again, boot order WHERE
@CatPlusPlus Went into BIOS
Are you talking about BIOS boot menu, or the actual bootloader
@CatPlusPlus Actual boot menu. The thing with the blue and grey colors
I got in, enabled UEFI support for USB 3.0
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18:22
Yay.
Did you put a bootable thing in the drive?
Then I tried to set boot order to put a USB above HD (which has ubuntu installed)
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My tuple visitor works.
@CatPlusPlus yup
Hello, Cruel World!
18:22
boots from a computer that has windows installed
Check if legacy boot is enabled
Also UEFI is not BIOS
@CatPlusPlus Yes its enabled
But here's the thing, there is only one device listed in the boot options.
and thats ubuntu, its like my dvd rom dsnt exist
omg, tables in latex , do I really need to spend so much time on drawing a simple fucking primitive table
Ell
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@BartoszKP yup :/
Don't do tables in LaTeX
18:26
@CatPlusPlus what to do instead?
I'm still baffled that people have such a hard time with them
I said "fuck it" completely and just use Word now
@Rapptz Have you tried doing non-trivial tables?
Yes.
I don't have a hard time with it
It's a pain every time
And hell, it's become a lot easier with the tabu package.
18:28
I just don't care anymore
I don't even know how to do a non-trivial table in word
Word and LaTeX are different anyway
Ell
Ell
@Rapptz I have a hard time making them not run off the page and stuff :S
That's a float thing
@Rapptz Wise words
Yes, LaTeX is beyond arcane and annoying when you don't get it right the first time
Ell
Ell
18:30
I said "fuck it" completely and just eat those sweet sweet oranges instead of those awfuly sour apples now
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Use HTML.
@CatPlusPlus What's your alternative to write academic papers in then?
Alright, voting done.
Ell
Ell
Oh yeah, and line wrapping in tables >.<
7 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
I said "fuck it" completely and just use Word now
Also I don't really care about academic papers sorry
18:34
@Ell \p{n}
Feel free to use that arcane piece of shit, I'm done with it
Ell
Ell
lolololol
If you can do it in Word then you probably shouldn't use LaTeX anyway.
those are rather different
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Make the tables in OmniGraffle or Illustrator or Excel and export them as PDF and include the PDF in your LaTeX document.
18:36
Yes, that will also be fun
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@sehe Don’t use empty string to indicate cancellation. Use boost::none. Empty string is semantically incorrect because you claim the string is there (the empty string is a string) while it actually shouldn’t be.
@Ell lol
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Not to mention that the compiler can’t do shit with empty strings.
@CatPlusPlus most journals unfortunately still require you to send in a content in TeX.
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18:40
And people who want to use your function are screwed because it’s not directly obvious what it returns.
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boost::optional<boost::filesystem::path> is the way to go.
@BartoszKP Sucks to be them
@CatPlusPlus well, they're probably proficient in this shit. sucks to be me right now, to make things right for them ;0
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Sentinel values suck.
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Ell
@StackedCrooked haha, it was so surreal
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18:44
@StackedCrooked haha, it was so cereal
the apple would decay after a while though
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@StackedCrooked It’s actually an array of const apples.
which would decay into a pointer to a decayed apple?
quite a bit of implicit conversions going on there.
All work study and no play makes Jefffrey a dull boy.
Ell
Ell
god this is hilarious but so cruel xD youtube.com/watch?v=RlTbJZ64sVM
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18:49
@StackedCrooked actually, the copy constructor decays the apples.
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They’re kind of auto_apples.
@StackedCrooked ew
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I do not know what to do.
@Ell :DDD
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Let’s make a program.
19:03
@rightfold make yourself a sandwich
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Nah.
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Not hungry.
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Q: c++ program that caculates product and average of numbers while cheking if they r zeros or not and if th user want to continue

M.KC++ program that calculates and prints (a) the product of the integers, and (b) their average. The program reads an integer and checks whether it is zero or not. If the number is zero, it is discarded. After each number entry, the program asks a user whether he/she wants to continue. If the answe...

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Ugh WTF.
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Where are the brains of these people.
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19:04
They really make me feel fucking superior.
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Got my new ram! Apparently, I wasn't the only one who realized that Patriot memory sucks.
> Backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
WTF is that supposed to mean?
lol
@rightfold The annoying thing is a downvote won't even "hurt" them.
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“What did I miss?” You missed RAII. — rightfold 1 min ago
> Below is my code for LinkedList Implementation. Compiles fine but doesn't run due to Segmentation Fault. Please help debugging it.
What is it about SO that makes people think "Hey, free debugging service!"
@Rapptz Well, it kinda is. The rep system feeds it.
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19:08
@Rapptz The “Ask Question” button.
@rightfold do some push ups ;0
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@BartoszKP I want to be alive tomorrow.
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Unless it’s cock push-ups.
@rightfold : D what about in 40 years?
@Rapptz lol @ the first comment on the qeustion
19:11
@rightfold yeah, cool movie : D
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@Rapptz I think it’s worse that the guy only asks questions.
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit quote above.
@rightfold Yes, I know. I can read. I actually linked back to it...
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Then stop asking for the URL.
19:14
@rightfold Oh, in your message. Apologies and thanks
He meant it's from the comment rightfold made right above it.
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oh lol :v
@rightfold OP just got a citizen patrol badge.
hmm...
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lol
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genesis would get citizen patrol ten times if it worked in Chat.
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19:17
Citizen petrol.
this JSON parser is neat.
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Q: static_assert don't work properly

itwasntpetei have a overloaded operator& for my class where i do a static assert if the parameter is a pointer. class test { public: template<typename T> friend inline test& operator&(test& so, T const& t) { std::cout << "is_pointer : " << std::is_pointer<T>::value << std::endl; static_assert(...

DIAF
lol
That's bit me a few times.
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Why is sizeof(std::string) == 8 and not something like 16 or 24?
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How can it put a pointer to the data and the size in only eight bytes?
19:25
@rightfold That's implementation specific. But afaik stringbuf stores the length before the pointer
user1804599
Hmm.
@namezero You mean in a space before the place where the pointer points? Or?
@rightfold 32-bit size_t + 32-bit pointer = 8 bytes
(sometimes)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit haven't researched it myself, but read about it at one time. So I think yes, you're right
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Pointers and std::size_t are 64 bits on my machine. :P
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Is it, actually?
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19:28
@Xeo std::cout << sizeof(std::string) << '\n'; outputs 8.
Xeo
Xeo
It needs at least 2 pointers and then a 16byte buffer for SSO is common
Xeo
Xeo
although, libstdc++'s std::string is ref-counted
@rightfold Woah
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Yeah, just a pointer to the refcount block
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19:30
Ah, I see.
Xeo
Xeo
(yes, not allowed in C++11)
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Btw I was wondering.
Do you put a dot at the end of a sentence when the sentence ends with a shortcut, e.g.: "... we denote the minimum and maximum reinforcements, resp.."? Or just a single dot?
Xeo
Xeo
@BartoszKP Just spell it out
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19:31
Why do .data() and .c_str() return char const*, while operator[] returns char&?
@Xeo I had it spelled out, but my advisor fixed it to use a shortcut : D
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold data() == c_str() for container interface consistency
@BartoszKP wtf
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Yes, but why const?
> Where the _M_p points to the first character in the string, and you cast it to a pointer-to-_Rep and subtract 1 to get a pointer to the header.
19:35
@rightfold I suppose they needn't necessarily nowadays
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes. MSVC Has this:
union _Bxty
{ // storage for small buffer or pointer to larger one
_Elem _Buf[_BUF_SIZE];
_Elem *_Ptr;
char _Alias[_BUF_SIZE]; // to permit aliasing
} _Bx;

size_type _Mysize; // current length of string
size_type _Myres; // current storage reserved for string
@namezero wtf are they doing
Xeo
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit SSO
@rightfold Good question, ask on SO :P
Idk, but sizeof(std::string) is 32 here (on 32bit compile)
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19:38
@Xeo ok gimme a sec
@Xeo Already been asked I'm sure.
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Quick search didn't reveal anything
The " // storage for small buffer or pointer to larger one " is interesting...
I've my project on bitbucket. is there any online service that will automatically build remotely whenever I commit ?
Xeo
Xeo
@namezero 24 byte internal SSO buffer + 2 * sizeof(void*), which is 2 * 4 byte on 32bit == 32 byte
19:40
@NeelBasu Not for Bitbucket. There's travis-ci that works with github whenever you push.
Hmm. that cannot be integreted with bitbucket ?
I need private repo
nop
@Xeo Yes, my point. It's implementation specific. Any idea what's up with the buffer?
"Small buffer or ptr to larger one"
Xeo
Xeo
SSO
For efficiency/
Xeo
Xeo
19:42
(short-string optimization)
Ahh yeah I figured in that case they wouldn't allocate a byte or two dynamically
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@Xeo asked.
@Rapptz What the actual fuck.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Whee mob justice!
Internet comments...
Person disagrees with article, comments on every comment saying they are wrong...
19:47
@Pawnguy7 you're wrong
Um.
Not sure what to say.
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std::string is weird.
How so?
> had a happy #birthday
What have we come to...
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lolwaitwut
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> For the first (non-const) version,the behavior is undefined if this character is modified.
Xeo
Xeo
19:51
str[str.size()] is valid
and yields the null terminator
even if the string is empty
which means empty strings can take a single static null-terminator to return
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@Xeo Only on const std::strings. :|
Xeo
Xeo
value_type& operator[](size_type s){
  if (s == 0 && empty())
    return _static_null_terminator;
  return _str[s];
}
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Oh wait, nevermind.
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> (until C++11)
Xeo
Xeo
kinda deal
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19:54
Question is here btw.
@BartoszKP you're wrong
@rightfold asking for downvotes, huh?
which philosopher are you I'm Aristotle - not sure whether it's good or bad ;0
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@Abyx Xeo told me to ask the question. vOv
19:56
it was a trap.
@rightfold operator[] does return const char&
There are two overloads for it.
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Yes, but I’m asking about non-const std::string.
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Asking about const std::string would be silly, because it’s rather obvious those member functions always return references/pointers to const chars. :v
lol eightfold
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@BartoszKP the typo was intentional.

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