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18:00
@Jefffrey you get to revise the exam after it's been graded? o.O
@melak47 in the sense that you get to see it again with the corrections, not that you get to change something
Xeo
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> [19:00:24] <%Xeo> Du kannst nich aus "kein Wert" plötzlich "doch ein Wert" zaubern :(
[19:00:37] <DNerii> klar
I wanna cry
Me too
nullptr is a value, too!
Xeo
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@melak47 We're talking about void
18:01
well, euhhh
Xeo
Xeo
Fucking.void.
nullptr is my favorite value ;_;
Xeo
Xeo
The single thing that signals a missing value
uh
this whole system looks much easier when done with any type
zch
zch
void sucks
Xeo
Xeo
18:02
Fucking dammit I hate weak typing.
i.e. w/o type information
@Xeo now do that with typing, I dare you
Xeo
Xeo
And he also sees no problem in the fact that you have to be on your toes all the fucking time when writing AS3.
I was thinking about uniting all the public properties of behaviours into one ad-hoc object that they can acess
and if something clashes just hard erroring or blowing the PC up
god in Lua it would be so damn easy :/
fuckin js.
@Xeo What does that say?
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz "You can't just magically create "some value" from "no value" - "Sure you can"
18:06
isn't klar more like clear?
Xeo
Xeo
That's another of its meanings
@BartekBanachewicz yes. but not only.
Ell
Ell
@bartek I'm confused... What feature does Lua have which makes this so much easier?
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> [19:09:09] <DNerii> naja Xeo ich glaub in AS3 kann man so ziemlich alles in bool konvertieren
[19:09:22] <DNerii> und bei void find ich false durchaus passender als true
[19:09:50] <%Xeo> weak typing is einfach nur ne traurige Angelegenheit
[19:09:54] <%Xeo> IMHO
[19:10:22] <DNerii> ich seh das nicht so
[19:10:33] <DNerii> ist ja sicher beabsichtigt
[19:10:44] <DNerii> und ich find nicht das es nen problem ist
/cry
Do you have to work with that guy?
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Xeo
18:11
thankfully no
zch
zch
somebody is wrong on the internet?
@JBL yeah. you can make the actual member private, expose the getter and the "property"
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> [19:17:44] <DNerii> ich hab allg immer tausende warnings
[19:17:51] <DNerii> weil ich viel mit objects arbeite
[19:18:03] <DNerii> als assoziative arrays
Yep, definitly glad not to work with him
thousands of warnings?
just do the pragma push no -Wall thingy around his code
Xeo
Xeo
18:21
move :: Int -> Int -> Game Bool
move x y = do
  let i = y * 3 + x
  f <- preuse $ board.ix i
  if isNothing f || isJust (join f) then
    return False
  else do
    (board.ix i ?=) =<< use player
    return True
Wheee~ /cc @Bartek
all my warnings are either "unused formal parameter" or boost crap ._.
@melak47 You can omit parameter names.
@FredOverflow that doesn't stop the boost crap :D
Ell
Ell
@bartek I'm interested to see how it would be done differently now o.O
Somebody needs to be fired.
18:30
you?
That would imply I was capable of being fired.
no employer?
Yes.
ok so who needs to be fired? the german void dude ?
People who base curriculum on a bunch of dead links, and group projects that nobody understands.
Oh.
And somebody at Google, for good measure.
No really.
I asked them what we do for a specific part, so they said something.
Four weeks later, after I did it, they decide suddenly we are not doing that anymore.
18:34
updateable or updatable?
I have no idea.
@MohammadAliBaydoun Let's jump up da table.
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I type it updatable.
@FredOverflow That actually helps <:
updateable works
Reads a bit strange though.
updatenunable:)
18:38
Also.
@melak47 everybody's snake looks better than mine, including yours...
But I have been working on my longest D:
@Pawnguy7 The look is not important :)
well, I basically have no game logic so far. only drawing :p
@Jefffrey At a glance, would you play mine or yours?
@melak47 the logic is pretty simple
@Pawnguy7 I thought we were trying to get good code, not audience. ;)
@Jefffrey yes, but I failed there too.
18:41
I failed more :E
Who cares? It's just time to get back on track.
You know what I should do? I should make a list.
Oh boy oh boy oh boy
You can ping me with all the bad things in my code.
And I should actually fix them.
18:43
@Pawnguy7 There's a issue tracking for that. ;)
Also, it's time for me to start all over again.
I'm trying to make a gist, but it keeps resetting to "text" even though I select C++ :/
@melak47 Give .cpp as extension to the name
lol
works
alright...here you go. make fun of me ._.
@melak47 Wow. That's a good use of a class. :P
@melak47 What rendering engine are you using?
@Jefffrey isn't that for bugs?
18:46
@Jefffrey none, only my d3d wrapper
@Pawnguy7 For everything really. Feature request, enhancement, whatever. You can add your own tags.
Oh.
Well, I have gotten plenty of flak here.
But no issues.
I'd prefer it there, otherwise I forgot.
Though half the problem is, I don't know how to make many of these better.
Are they really used for code design?
@melak47 lol 240 line function
it just...came out
So I was tackling the problem of the month on codility.com , and it essentially boils down to counting the number of occurrences of every prefix to a given input string. The string size can be 300,000 chars and the time limit is about 0.5s. Can anyone think of a viable approach other than prefix trees/arrays?
18:50
What exactly does "counting the number of occurrences of every prefix to a given input string" mean? Can you give an example?
The input "abababa" has prefixes "a", "ab", "aba", "abab", "ababa", "ababab", and "abababa"
@Pawnguy7 They what?
@Jefffrey issues
Prefix "aba" occurs 3 times with overlap
@Pawnguy7 They are a tool. You can use it however you want. You shouldn't care what people use it for. May a poor design choice be an "issue"? if the answer is yes, why not use it for those as well?
18:54
@Jefffrey Well, if most people do not use them for it, then... you will not receive anything.
@FredOverflow The actual problem is to find the prefix with the largest Product(prefix) = occurrences(prefix) * len(prefix), so the number of occurrences must be calculated for each prefix as far as I can tell
@robjb This doesn't sound terribly interesting.
zch
zch
Perhaps modified KMP
I think I'll call that the ' 70's Swedish pop group ' problem.
@Pawnguy7 Well, I'm going to use it for that if I'll ever find a design problem in your code.
Not that I'm an expert btw.
18:56
@Jefffrey So you admit you have not looked at my code? :D
Maybe I can add it to the readme as a sort of project preference.
Or... guidelines.
@Ell well you can sanely create a virtual environment for a function and use variables as globals
@Xeo gratz. Imma work on mine later this week :F
Fred - Sorry :( My simple implementation of suffix arrays couldn't complete in <0.5s, so I was curious whether other approaches were viable. Implementing suffix trees in a 2hr time limit seems like overkill.
@Pawnguy7 No, I admit I'm bad at design. But yeah, I've took a look at 4-5 files at maximum. I don't want to be tempted to steal other people's idea. (except for @melak47's one of not having limits on the coordinates inside the snake class).
@BartekBanachewicz you seem to know your way around Github. Should issues be used for bad design?
WOW! Worst today;
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20055450/i-have-got-assignment-for-c-and-its-not-getting-right
18:57
@Pawnguy7 for everything you think can be improved
> This question appears to be off-topic because you have got to be kidding me.
@Jefffrey I'm not doing it like that myself anyway :p
> This question appears to be off-topic because you have got to be kidding me.
@zch Interesting, I hadn't known of KMP ... modified how so?
18:58
@melak47 Excellent :P
dammit they are all deleted
> Comments on deleted questions cannot be upvoted
:(
Fog Creek is hiring a lot of people. Remote workers welcome. http://fogcreek.com/Careers.html
not relevant.
zch
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@robjb, I don't know. This task just "feels" so.
@BartekBanachewicz Ok. I was wondering if there is a sort of unwritten rule. For example, in your use, how often have you done/seen such a thing? I ask to decide if I should, for example, at it to some sort of project guidelines.
Ah, well I will look into it :) thx again
19:00
> Your histogram now has 26 bins, which is equal to number of alphabets in English language.
Is "alphabet" a synonym of "letter"?
zch
zch
Perhaps because it's one of few text algorithms that I remember (kind of).
@FredOverflow so much suckage
@Pawnguy7 you can really start an issue about anything. However, if you suspect it can become a lengthy discussion, sometimes project leads prefer IMs or emails or w/e
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz but why do you need a virtual environment? o.O
@Ell to make global variables not global? To sandbox execution?
JBL
JBL
Studying move semantics, your posts are really great and helpful @FredOverflow ! Really well done ! :)
19:13
@Ell happy bd
zch
zch
What kind of notation is it?
@zch guitar tablature
@BartekBanachewicz Dammit. I can't read guitar.
@Mysticial lines are strings. numbers are frets.
the bars below are note lengths
pretty simple.
19:20
I had to google for "guitar fret".
I have no idea what this means.
I had to google for "lines"
here's the more standard version (ignore the yellow box)
I still don't know what the notes in my xylophone solo stand for.
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zch
This I can understand (but not use in any way).
19:21
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, at high enough speeds that doesn't look easy on a piano either.
I need to find somebody who knows what they are doing.
@zch don't worry I can't play that either
@Mysticial well
@Pawnguy7 write them out as notes then!
@BartekBanachewicz good old memory leaking guitar pro 5?
A guitar with a memory leak.
19:24
I constantly forget things. My head has a memory leak.
@BartekBanachewicz write notes out as notes?
@BartekBanachewicz Is the fuck because of the stretch from 12 to 16 or what?
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@FredOverflow, actually memory leaks are not when you can't remember, but when your memory is full of outdated info
fuck you're right
19:26
@FredOverflow nope, that's like 4 centimeters, i.e. nothing. The hammer-ons are totally weird tho and combined with the fact you have to do them with the pinkie...
also fast :/
I recommend watching this brand new video by Scott Meyers. — FredOverflow May 6 '11 at 10:10
It's not brand new anymore :) Oh, and thanks.
it's the 2nd solo from Sweet Home Alabama BTW
I don't do the whole hammer-on and pull-off stuff.
JBL
JBL
@FredOverflow Naïce. Bookmarked for future viewing. :)
@Pawnguy7 in the proper notation, eh? :)
@FredOverflow it becomes way harder if you want to pick everything.
JBL
JBL
19:28
I think there was a good talk at GoingNative by Meyers too on move semantics. But it was on (still important) details IIRC.
The stuff I play is all slow, nothing faster then 8ths and the occasional 16th :)
@BartekBanachewicz But I don't know the proper notation
Or...any notation.
@JBL The talk where Scott explains how std::move doesn't move and std::forward doesn't forward? :)
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@FredOverflow Right, this one haha !
I noted one thing.
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19:29
"std::move is a cast, it doesn't do anything else"
Right, I think I even show the implementation of std::move on page 11 or something of my SO answer :)
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And I think "std::forward may cast".
Yep !
posted on November 18, 2013 by Eric Battalio

Last year in November, we released an out-of-band customer technology preview (CTP) of the Visual C++ compiler. It contained preview versions of C++11 features which we subsequently fully released in Visual Studio 2012. At that time, and at GoingNative 2013 this year, we promised to keep releasing these CTPs to show our progress towards full C++11 and C++14 standards conformance. Today, we are

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template<typename T>
typename std::remove_reference<T>::type&&
move(T&& t)
{
    return static_cast<typename std::remove_reference<T>::type&&>(t);
}
@Pawnguy7 well notes are kind of retarded anyway
19:30
weird and beautiful
but you could use some formal description, I guess
@Feeds neat
Well notes aside.
I still have no musical talent whatsoever.
@JBL In case you didn't know, std::move has an evil twin nonstd::copy:
// We know that std::move doesn't actually move, but is an rvalue cast instead.
// Sometimes, I need a function template that does an *lvalue* cast.
// In the spirit of std::move, I decided to name that function template "copy":
template<typename T>
T& copy(T&& x)
{
    return x;
}
@Pawnguy7 I don't have one either :v
who cares
19:32
It looks like VS2013 CTP is actually better than g++ 4.8.1 if we assume no bugs :P
Note how simple the implementation of nonstd::copy is :) not a single cast
JBL
JBL
@FredOverflow I didn't know, and based on the presence of "evil", I'll pretend not to have heard you mentioning it.
@BartekBanachewicz don't you play guitar?
@Pawnguy7 you don't need musical talent to play stuff
improvisations, OTOH...
my roommate thinks my improvisations are terrible
JBL
JBL
@FredOverflow Strange, I think I saw an implementation of std::move somewhere that didn't cast the return. 'twas just return t; (still with the reference removing)
@BartekBanachewicz Tell him he doesn't know what art is.
Usually works.
19:34
@JBL It won't work without the cast.
^^ Is the last one "Find a new Father"?
JBL
JBL
@FredOverflow Mmmh. I don't remember where I saw it (obv. not in your answer).
*family
@JBL t is an lvalue, but the return type is an rvalue reference, and an rvalue reference will refuse to bind to an lvalue.
@BartekBanachewicz oh, even worse
19:37
@bamboon y worse
@Mysticial looks like it
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@FredOverflow Well, that guy was wrong then (grabbing my pitchfork and digging through the whole SO to find him !)
@BartekBanachewicz well. I have no instruments.
Also.
While I am sure you can play things.
buy one and start playing!
What about making new things?
19:38
that's harder.
@JBL You are using a pitchfork to find a needle in a haystack? Good luck :)
I mean, I don't really even listen to music.
JBL
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@FredOverflow I also have my torch (which goes with the pitchfork) to burn the haystack. He won't hide for long !
19:39
dunno, I listen to a lot of music.
so I can hardly imagine someone not liking music
Not not liking persay.
Most of my time is silent solitude though.
Not that music is not enjoyable, but I don't regularly have a habit of, say, using... what was the non-Pandora one?
Or Itunes, or youtube videos, and what have you.
Speaking of Itunes.
Yesterday somebody asked me if somebody besides Apple makes Ipods.
They are really good at this marketing thing.
@Pawnguy7 Music can help if you have trouble shutting the voices in your head up, especially Merzbow.
@Pawnguy7 spotify
JBL
JBL
By the way, does VS now correctly implement emplace_back()? I can't seem to find some patch note about this...
@BartekBanachewicz yup, that is the one.
19:42
now we have decltype(auto) in VC++, huh? that's good. but probably buggy as fuck
@JBL What was wrong before?
I dunno, guitar is a nice escape from sad coding reality
@FredOverflow voicesin my head?
bloody hell
if I don't feel weel I just listen to the power chords.
19:42
they pushed that CTP out super fucking fast.
@Abyx Since when?
@FredOverflow since new Nov CTP
@Pawnguy7 You never have voices in your head?
@Abyx So not in regular 2013?
12 mins ago, by Feeds
posted on November 18, 2013 by Eric Battalio

Last year in November, we released an out-of-band customer technology preview (CTP) of the Visual C++ compiler. It contained preview versions of C++11 features which we subsequently fully released in Visual Studio 2012. At that time, and at GoingNative 2013 this year, we promised to keep releasing these CTPs to show our progress towards full C++11 and C++14 standards conformance. Today, we are

@Abyx Oh, I was too busy staring at the implementation of std::move to notice the announcement :)
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19:44
@FredOverflow Apparently it was just another name for their push_back(Type&& _Val) as this answers affirm. But that's pretty old... Still, I didn't find about it..
lol that's lazy
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JBL
That's the appropriate word.
@FredOverflow what do the voices tell you?
@BartekBanachewicz it seems my escape from sad coding is mindlessly browsing internet comments
comments suck
@Pawnguy7 Mostly irrelevant low-level details.
19:48
posted on November 18, 2013 by STL, Golnaz

In part 10, STL explores the new features in the Visual C++ Compiler November 2013 CTP (Community Technology Preview), in addition to the features that were added between VC 2013 Preview and RTM. Features included in the November CTP ( generic lambdas!!! ): It contains the following C++11, C++14, and C++/CX features: Implicit move special member function genera

ERMAGOD STL
2013 CTP? already? lol
6 mins ago, by Abyx
12 mins ago, by Feeds
posted on November 18, 2013 by Eric Battalio

Last year in November, we released an out-of-band customer technology preview (CTP) of the Visual C++ compiler. It contained preview versions of C++11 features which we subsequently fully released in Visual Studio 2012. At that time, and at GoingNative 2013 this year, we promised to keep releasing these CTPs to show our progress towards full C++11 and C++14 standards conformance. Today, we are

@BartekBanachewicz well. Not only comments, I suppose. Maybe throw in a few articles and forums.
@FredOverflow of code?
Xeo
Xeo
@Feeds oooooooh
19:51
Does MSVC support using by now?
@Pawnguy7 No, everyday shit. Like, I think "I need to brush my teeth soon", and then my mind wanders off into every fucking detail about brushing teeth.
@bamboon slowpoke
> ( generic lambdas!!! )
:D
Xeo
Xeo
Sweet, loading the vid
@melak47 erm what?
Xeo
Xeo
@bamboon ya
19:52
What is Microsoft's obsession with Mountain Dew?
@melak47 My mind always seems to wander. Not sure if any activity makes that not the case.
whee move generation
Screw you guys, I'm watching STL part 10 now.
Xeo
Xeo
1 min ago, by Xeo
Sweet, loading the vid
4mins to go
lol
Still no two-phase lookup?
20:00
CTP == alpha
lol
I feel so bad for STL.
@bamboon why?
@melak47 because he has to talk about age-old features
@Rapptz It's not high up their prio list.
> The && and || operators were added later for their "short-circuiting" behavior. Dennis Ritchie admits in retrospect that the precedence of the bitwise operators should have been changed when the logical operators were added. But with several hundred kilobytes of C source code in existence at that point and an installed base of three computers, Dennis thought it would be too big of a change in the C language...
lol
> 3 computers
20:09
I'm guessing 3 computers was a big deal of a breaking change back then
They hadn't got automatic source-to-source transformation tools, or even convenient searching tools, likely. And no unit tests.
It makes sense for them to have been conservative
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz wait I'm confused. You want to use variables as globals but an advantage of sandboxing is making global variables not global?o.O
@Mysticial Find a new family, I'd say
Ell
Ell
@A.H. Cheers :)
It was yesterday but still :D
That reminds me, we should change the room topic :)
@JBL Tell him you're finding your "true voice"
20:17
Fuck. The TShape component upon which my snake is based has 87 methods and 14 events. Not one can be used to detect a collision:(
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Xeo
Xeo
The CTP looks nice - the feature list, at least.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Old Topics Be Old [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-gotchas] [no-questions] [no-tricks]
@MartinJames snake?
@Pawnguy7 Yeah - I've been suckered in too:)
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@sehe And hope his bullshit-o-meter won't ring.
Xeo
Xeo
20:19
putter-diff-tee <3
@MartinJames TShape?
Hey.
That would be an interesting idea.
Are there problems using namespace { /* function definitions */ } in source code files (.cpp)?
@melak47 Delphi.
Xeo
Xeo
@Jefffrey define "problems"
20:20
@Jefffrey you tell us. Why would there be
If many Loungers all made their own remakes of games such as these.
is that an anonymous namespace?
A competition of sorts.
@sehe because if I'm giving definitions of the class x::y::name it might be redundant to keep saying x::y:: in front of function names.
@Xeo Yeah. Wonder if it's bug free.
20:21
@Rapptz no.
@Jefffrey You could put it in a namespace or do using namespace x;
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz hahahahaha, no.
@ScottW why wasn't I invited
I was bored with my non-functioning unicode shit, my sometimes-functioning flowmeter driver etc. etc. Every other lounger was doing a snake, so...
@Xeo Well, relatively bug free. i.e. not bug ridden.
Xeo
Xeo
20:22
the last one surely wasn't
yep
can't say they're not trying this time around though
@MartinJames flowmeter?
Xeo
Xeo
I'll throw some code at it later, maybe
@Rapptz Oh, yeah. I've forgot that you don't have "polluting namespace" problems with using namespace x if restricted to a TU. Good idea. Thanks :)
@Pawnguy7 Measures fluid flow. I do oil monitoring stuff for garages, lube-bays, fleet maintainance centres, things like that.
20:24
Oh.
Hey, after this we can see how pong turns out :D
Funny you should mention pong. I also measure shit, (agricultural manure spreaders:).
@Jefffrey You do still have the polluting issue. It's just it's expected you won't intermix.
you're polluting the lounge
@MartinJames I didn't know pong was a word. Learn something every day.
@Rapptz Not in the global namespace though.
20:27
That doesn't make any sense
I'm tired. I should nap.
Xeo
Xeo
whee, automatic move-member generatiion in the CTP <3
@Pawnguy7 I was considering a job for aviation kerosene, but my variables could only do a 737. Anything bigger and overflow :(
ow repost, sorry
oh fucking finally
they fixed the deleted-function error messages so it tells you where it tried to instantiate the deleted function from.
20:31
Clang worked?
no.
are you kidding? I'm staying as far away from that shit as I can
@MartinJames What are they on now, anyway? Highest I have heard is 757.
I don't know naming schemes though.
@Pawnguy7 787. Boeing promotion: 'Dreamliner'. Airbus promotion: 'Zippo'.
@Xeo awaiting the many bugs :/
20:39
Rainbows?
looks like a design from 1980
One Zippo managed to catch fire while parked up at a gate, cold and dark, overnight.
20:53
@sehe It is. It just took Boeing 30+ years to build it.
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@sehe It really does. Look at those screens and remotes in the backs of the seats.
This is so cool.
Xeo
Xeo
map<int, string> m2
m2[4] = "A New Hope";
m2[5] = "The Empire Strikes Back";
m2[6] = "Return Of The Jedi";
cout << get_one(m2) << endl; // There is no Episode 1
lolz STL

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