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08:03
Do you guys want to know what is it like to run like mad in order to catch the train when you are really full on high heels?
I've already seen it, it's hilarious to watch
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@CatPlusPlus that's a very mild way to express that.
@Xeo You're up? damn, Its time for me to go to bed xD
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9am here
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BRIGHT AND EARLY IN DA MORNIN'.
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08:11
I wanna go back to sleep, but that doesn't mesh well with having to work
dat procrastination
I'm blaming you guys to make myself feel better.
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Quit procrastinating and write that paper.
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Jesus christ. :c
I'm lazy :(
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@rightfold You know, it says the avatar is hashed from your e-mail, but it's not even the same color as it was before. =[
08:13
have to open up LaTeX editor and everything
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@User17 Don't wear high-heels. They're dumb.
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> <skraito> well i would like to understand compiler and hoping to write anew iso standard
lol
rofl
good luck with that
also good night
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Lul.
I'll be weird and say he probably meant a proposal.
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08:16
Lulululululululul.
English doesn't sound like his main language so he might have gotten the term confused.
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We definitely need another standard.
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Also, have you all seen capnproto? :O
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^ That
08:20
Someone linked that to me ages ago I think (see y'all in 8h)
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Niiight.
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@Rapptz He seems to be a bit weird.
> [09:15:48] <skraito> well i would like to understand compiler and hoping to write anew iso standard
[09:16:09] <ki9a> you're hoping to write an iso standard?
[09:16:33] <ki9a> when it comes to aspirations, that's a first I hear that one
[09:16:36] <skraito> exactly
[09:16:48] <skraito> :p it should be c71
[09:17:01] <skraito> iso standard but on the way
[09:17:32] <skraito> they put virus there from java script
[09:17:45] <ki9a> eh?
[09:17:46] <skraito> well as you heard i just want to know
[09:17:56] <skraito> will clang gonna be close source next time
well my arm sure does hurt. Slipped down stairs just before leaving for work
delightfully grazed all around the elbow
argh... blowing on it was not a good idea
@thecoshman ouch.
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Wait. ThePhD is back ?
08:29
Wait. ThePhD left?
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I thought so.
(Closed account 'n' shit).
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ahahaha, that skraito guy
just wtf
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> <skraito> u will lose everthing and they gunning u
People are that serious about code.
Wait. ThePhD?
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Man, people are slow.
08:38
@Xeo ... what am I looking at?
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@thecoshman #llvm log excerpt
@Xeo I see...
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Yes it's the ThePhD [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-questions]
@Xeo Yeah, I noticed earlier. I was simply punning the previous messages which also started with "Wait, .."
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08:42
oh
@CatPlusPlus where?
My jokes tend to be not obvious enough. I need to work on that.
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> [09:41:59] <skraito> no the problem is u don;t understand the situation now
[09:42:03] <skraito> i am from UN
[09:42:14] <skraito> the Lord said there is a big war in IT now
[09:42:27] <skraito> even linux fighting to close source
ahahahaha
> [09:42:49] <skraito> anyway i already paternize my own compiler design
what is paternize?
Just ban him
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08:43
@CatPlusPlus Why would they? He's basically a free comedian!
> [09:43:00] <strcat> so let me get this straight - the UN pays you to troll irc channels?
[09:43:13] <skraito> what strcat
[09:43:17] <skraito> who are u btw
[09:43:26] <skraito> are u from 0x81
[09:43:29] <Xeo> well I'm getting a good laugh out of this, at least
[09:43:44] <skraito> are u the developer of clang
[09:43:50] <nicholas> Xeo: i'm starting to miss pinskia
[09:43:53] <skraito> what is it got to do with u if ure not
[09:43:58] <skraito> get out to freenode
[09:44:13] <Zor_> yeah strcat
@StackedCrooked to make it patterned? :S
@xeo please stop with the exerts...
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k, not sharng the fun anymore, then
it's very much 'you had to be there' material
People who can't spell simple words like "you" are sad, not funny
> We have received your order and will inform you once we have activated your request.
Yay
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server?
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08:50
@CatPlusPlus :O For LoungeChat? :D
@Xeo Yes
Also holy shit eduroam here is running like shit
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welp, off to work
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ActionScript. <3
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Well, I guess I'll port all my code to VS 2013 CTP now
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So I can have delicious =default move construction. <3
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08:57
@ThePhD Oh right, let's not forget to install that.
@ThePhD loungecpp dot net
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@CatPlusPlus "There isn't a github page here: 404" ?
I haven't launched it yet
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Ah.
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The November CTP finished installing.
09:00
@ThePhD it's not like a real 404, which means the domain exists
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MY BODY IS READY.
Non-existing domains are not 404
Nov 13 at 14:59, by Cat Plus Plus
Who'd be interested in common project infrastructure (CI, code review, tracker, some non-shitty wiki, this sort of stuff) for Lounge projects (that don't die, i.e. don't involve me or rightfold)
> Thank you for your order of 19/11/2013 13:43 CET.
> The Linux installation for your server EX40 is now finished.
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o.0
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LINUX
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Table-flip!
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09:03
I know it's meant to compile on Mono but I've been working in Windows this whole time. :c
There's nothing to run with LoungeChat
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True enough, I haven't finished building all the datastructures or table schemas for storing all our lovely lounge usernames and data :c
People have pointed out that the {} doesn't work for copy construction:

X x1 {2};		// construct from integer (assume suitable constructor)
X x2 {x1};		// copy construction: fails on GCC 4.8 and Cland 3.2

I know that. It's a bug in the standard. Fixed for C++14.
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@FredOverflow Wait wha
@ThePhD Basically I want to make Lounge services, with centralised auth and stuff
09:08
Hey @ThePhd! Glad to see you back man.
Also gonna decommission wikidot wiki
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@R.MartinhoFernandes CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PRESENTATION WHY DIDN"T YOU TELL ME YOU WERE DOING IT I WOULD HAVE SENT A CHEERING SQUAD (or at least a picture of a cheering squad) I'VE GOTTEN VERY GOOD AT TEMPLATES ALSO HI :D
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... That's a little too enthusiastic, I think.
No more passwords or pings to give permissions
@ThePhD Have you seen the PDF? That's quite the unusual presentation style...
09:10
@FredOverflow You mean not boring
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@FredOverflow I loved the style. That's how I would lecture my students, if I was a Professor. :D
I showed my friend the slides and he said "You better not make your slides like that" :(
@Dude, you would have known it if you had neen around here :)
Who's Dude?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I would quote from our Steam-chat yesterday if I was still at home.
09:11
@Rapptz ow, why?
oops, lol @Dude. I'm still waking up.
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Are you also on the wrong train again?
heh
You'll never live that down it seems
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He got on the wrong train?
@ThePhD The whole presentation only had a single line of code. I like slides with lots of code.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think because I'm expected to be "professional" or something since I'm representing a group :P
I think the fact it takes place in a university might also be a factor, I don't know. nofunallowed.jpg
09:13
@ThePhD He also left 40€ at the ATM
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o.0
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Pat pat. There, there, Robot. Everything's going to be okay.
@ThePhD You were here for the train thing..
@Rapptz You mean boring
Pretty much
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09:14
@Rapptz If I was, I don't remember it. :D
ya noob
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Wait
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Can you =default an operator= ?
Sep 5 at 8:30, by R. Martinho Fernandes
This Is embarrassing. Gonna be late because I took the train to my old workplace.
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@ThePhD sure, if it's a copy / move assign op
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09:15
I meant something like, uh
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Woof& operator=( Woof&& mov ) = default;
yes
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Sorry, I'm also still waking up, it seems.
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Huh.
09:16
I woke up yesterday
@ThePhD Yes per the standard, but Visual Studio doesn't support it yet.
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@FredOverflow Not even the November CTP?
VS2013 CTP is said to support = default for move
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2013 does for copy, and CTP for move
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I'm using the CTP now
09:17
Haven't tried the CTP yet.
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Well, the reason I ask is because
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std::vector<Woof> woofs;
// ...
Woof otherwoof( /* .. */ );
woofs[0] = std::move( otherwoof ); // Does not compile, I did not explicitly make an operator= (but both move and copy ctors are defined)
I created a piece of programmer art yesterday, let me share it with you ;)
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@ThePhD That disables auto-generation
@ThePhD Why would you define a move ctor but not a move ass?
09:20
heh move ass
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@FredOverflow It was for a legacy class. In the end, in VS 2013 and VS 2012, it worked when I wrote a =
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but I guess if I have =default I need to do it for everything.
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Why did you even define a copy/move ctor?
It's highly unlikely that a =default move op will do the right thing if you had to implement the copy ops manually.
Heh copy ass
09:22
C++ needs shake semantics.
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@Xeo I had to do it explicitly in VS 2012 in order to get the operations, but even when doing that it seemed to just be naturally applied for operator=
@FredOverflow I find distinguishing between arguments and parameters utterly spergy and not useful
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Now I have to be more explicit,
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which isn't a crime I guess.
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@CatPlusPlus Eh, it helps avoid confusion when talking to people, I find.
09:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes T&&& t = std::shake(a); // shake ass ? :D
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@ThePhD Or remove copy/move ctor
Take argument/param, pass argument/param
No need to call it differently
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What is the difference between an argument and a parameter anyways? ._.
command line parameters
@ThePhD void f(int x); x is a parameter. f(10); 10 is an argument
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@ThePhD argument is what you pass during the function call, parameter is what the called function takes. Just look at @FredO's image.
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09:24
Oh.
Except German.
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... That's a silly distinction.
command line parameters sounds weird
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It's so narrow you might as well just use the words interchangeably.
they usually do from what I see
functions have some weird unnecessary vocab to them
09:25
@ThePhD Do you find the distinction between a variable and the expression that initializes it silly in all cases?
@ThePhD Yes that's what I'm saying
@FredOverflow Referential transparency
@CatPlusPlus C++ isn't Haskell.
void f(int x); is a function prototype and in void f(int x) { .. }, void f(int x) is called a function header, etc.
The concept isn't specific to Haskell
bunch of weird vocab for no reason imo
09:27
But C++ doesn't have any guarantee of referential transparency.
Prototype/signature is useful
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@Rapptz I find that distinction between Header and prototype might be slightly more relevant than distinction between parameter/args.
@JBL No, not really
Would i be stupid to say i feel need for a smart pointer wrapper that optionally has ownership?
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Argh
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09:28
I'm getting errors on my scoped_exitor class q_q
@JBL I don't see it.
@ThePhD How about move semantics? I find the distinction quite important there. For example, given void foo(X&&), the parameter is an lvalue, but the argument is an rvalue.
@David You wouldn't be the first one. I still don't think there's a convincing use case.
@DavidKron What use case do you have in mind?
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I only found one use-case - key-lookup in a set/map from a raw pointer
09:29
He's actually the third one!
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or, vector
@Fred That parameter does not have a name. How is it an lvalue :p?
@Xeo that's more like heterogenous operands to container operations, then
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@sehe yes, which we don't have yet
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Ah, the lounge. Where the level of conversation shoots a million lightyears over my head in the span of seconds. <_>
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09:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@Xeo easier to have a custom Cmp than doing a fancy std::fuzzy_pointer, IMO
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@sehe nope
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ha ha, you got me :)
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set/map don't let you use that (yet)
std::strange_ptr<int> f; // randomly deletes based on prng
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09:31
they already convert in the call to find etc
@DavidKron template <typename T> using fuzzy_ptr = boost::variant<std::shared_ptr<T>, std::unique_ptr<T>>;
lol
@FredOverflow I have a class executeevent, which executes an event when a predicate of two integers are true hp < 10 for example. The integers sometimes needs to be pointers to a value owned by another class, and sometimes constant.
@sehe ah dear god
You lost me at "The integers sometimes needs to be pointers".
@FredOverflow The fields, sometimes need to be pointers to integers
Then use a variant
09:32
Rather than just integers
I'm thinking like a game where you can copy someone's HP temporarily.
in Functional Programming, Jul 11 at 19:56, by FredOverflow
> Whenever I try to read about Haskell, I got two kind's of material: A) Too simple, like how easy is to pass a function as an argument, or how easy is to make a quicksort. B) Too abstract, like how straightforward is to create a list of homeomorphic functors of heterogeneous monads or something that sounds like that.
But yeah, sounds like boost::variant to me
To me it sounds like closures.
@FredOverflow Abstract is good
@R.MartinhoFernandes Whatever it is, it's not randomly owning pointer
09:33
You don't need half-dumb pointers if your closures also close over the ownership
1 min ago, by Cat Plus Plus
@FredOverflow Abstract is good
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's also over my head
or you could copy the integer. I don't see why it has to be a pointer.
@Rapptz mutation of shared state?
Why is Steve Jobs' wife looking forward to Java 8? Because she needs closure.
Gawd
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09:35
That was pretty... ....
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Holy cow.
@ThePhD That reminds me of Andrei Alexandrescu's slides with ... ... on them. What are they called again? Variadic variadic templates templates?
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These are some really cryptic errors the VC++ thingy is giving me @__@
@FredOverflow variadic templates with variadic arguments from C!
of variadic types!
09:37
@Rapptz I'm pretty sure you can't mix those worlds. Or if you can, you probably shouldn't ;)
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@FredOverflow No, that would be template<template<class...> class... VVTTs>
@FredOverflow template<class... Ts> void f(Ts......); // valid
@FredOverflow template<typename... Args> int f(Args&&......)
Stop making me feel stupid, please :(
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Rapptz does that in Lia in some places.
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It's pretty gross.
09:39
I do not :(
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You totally do.
functions are weird though :s
like look at all these (obsolete) overloads en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/functional/mem_fn
oho, ThePhP is back
Oh that one doesn't have ... ...
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@BartekBanachewicz Banana Sandwich! <3
09:45
@FredOverflow dadada
@R.MartinhoFernandes suckage :(
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I have seen the light. I'm programming against OpenGL these days.
I'm leaning against a chair.
Also OpenGL is more like a clusterfuck not a light anyway.
@ThePhD why've you decided to come back?
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A light clusterfuck.
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe he means that he finally got lighting to work in OpenGL?
09:47
@FredOverflow I thought about it
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@BartekBanachewicz My life wasn't complete without being bad in your presence. <3
@ThePhD worst assumption. I'll leave for uni then.
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q_q noooo don't goooo.
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@BartekBanachewicz I was annoying him.
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^ that too. Xeo wouldn't stop sending me messages about the Lounge. :c
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09:48
Rustled my jimmies.
fuck your jimmies
you're never online Steam when I want to converse.
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I'm plenty online on Steam. D:
You're not online now
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I even played a game of Left4Dead2 with DeadMG one day.
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Well, I'm here!
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09:51
Ugh. I don't get how =default is supposed to work with MSVC. Even for std::vector for a type I have, it's trying to invoke a copy ctor when I only have a move assignment...
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My guess is that it's just not implemented well enough all the way through I guess. =/
did you mark it as noexcept
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Unless, my move constructors need to be noexcept for std::vector to use it?
std::vector uses std::move_if_noexcept for some operations
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Throws up hands. Well, I have strings in some of these data structures so that's an impossible guarantee.
09:52
why would your move throw?
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I don't know. :c
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if I =default something,
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does it automatically mark it noexcept?
I asked this before and it said if the default one would be noexcept, then it'd mark it noexcept.
You can explicitly mark it noexcept too though. e.g. stuff(stuff&&) noexcept = default;
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._.
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09:55
These errors make no sense...
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`SkeletalAnimationChannel &SkeletalAnimationChannel::operator =(SkeletalAnimationChannel &&) noexcept` is not a special member function which can be defaulted
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So when I add noexcept to it, I can't = default ...
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.. So it wants me to write these things by hand...?
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CTP n shit
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So in the end,
09:56
lol, fail.
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I gain absolutely nothing.
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If in doubt, run your code through GCC / Clang
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And I still have to write out my explicit move ctor.
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Visual C++ November 2013 Cunttapunt
@ThePhD 100% sure it's valid :s
I remember checking the standard myself to see if I could do virtual ~stuff() = default too

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