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10:03
@Xeo how would one access the variadic arguments there?
Xeo
Xeo
@ArneMertz Not.
@Xeo hmk
user3010322
Fuck Visual Studio.
user3010322
Fuck it's dirty lying nasty CTP
10:05
lol
time to sleep
night
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Make a bug-report
user1804599
@Rapptz has always worked for me.
user3010322
They came out with the CTP so fast, I thought I was in heaven.
user3010322
But it was just another preview, like all the rest. ;~;
user3010322
Back to C++07 for me
10:07
CT P
user3010322
Yes, yes, I know. ._.
user3010322
But I had hope, sehe.
user3010322
I had HOPE.
Hi. BTW.
user1804599
TCP.
10:07
@ThePhD Kill it
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Hopelessly Optimistic Preview Expectations
user3010322
I wonder, did they just not give this a whirl with a std::vector to see if it would work correctly? :c
user3010322
Ah, well.
user3010322
I'll have to make a bug report.
user3010322
@sehe Hi, I missed your snuggly polarbearness. <3
10:10
grawl
@ThePhD probably did. And missed a particular use case
user3010322
This is going to really hurt, because I genuinely could have made great use of generic lambdas.
user3010322
Guess I'm waiting a whole year for VS 2014 RTM. =/
Waiting for the freaking movie 2 start ... In the cinema
Watching Thor 2 coz <3 loki 2 much
@ThePhD it's only allowed to be noexcept if the implicitly declared op= would be noexcept as well - §8.4.2,2
Movie delayed 4 an hour ... Didn't know cinema could do that.
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10:14
@ArneMertz Yes, and I wrote an example up top in GCC that used all the same classes (minus a few primitives) that was implicitly declared noexcept and properly moved
user3010322
VC++ didn't seem to be able to handle it.
user3010322
I'll try to get an even smaller example to give to STL.
@User17 were digits free of charge today? Nobody told me
user3010322
Need to avoid periods STOP Punctuation costs extra STOP Mailman reads my telegrams STOP
user3010322
One day I will write a nasty sex story STOP That will show him STOP
10:18
Thank 2 smart phone I could chat while others watching ads
@User17 The projectionist has been downloading porn and TV shows, so the legal film was not downloaded in time to show it:)
@ThePhD vector and string move operations are not declared noexcept by the standard, so neither can be the move operations of Container and SkeletalAnimationChannel in the example.
3d so need 2 c in cinema
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@ArneMertz But std::vector requires no-except moves, so how does Container get away with having an =default constructor for the vector type of Skeletal Animation ?
user3010322
Does GCC just not give a damn?
The standard allows compilers to put a stronger noexcept if the standard doesn't have one.
@ArneMertz Bad link.
user3010322
@ArneMertz Link is weird
Had motion sickness in this cinema b4
@ThePhD wasn't that the point of telegrams? so the marconists could telegraph this and transcribe on the other end? Kinda hard to not-read unless encrypted
IMPAHTANT
You need better friends.
10:22
More official home for my slides: flamingdangerzone.com/resources/r0.pdf.
@User17 g/o b4 i lz m sht
JBL
JBL
Damn names. I want a tool that finds me a name when I give him a collection of words... :(
@ThePhD no-except moves and noexcept moves are sth. different. It's what you silently suppose it won't happen and what you loudly declare not to happen
@MartinJames Oh you bastard.
What have I done now?
10:24
the compiler need not actually check that vector elements' moves are declared noexcept, it just tells you that if they throw, you just fucked up
I only just got up! I haven't had time to annoy anyone yet.
G2g movie starting ... Sitting in a crowded cinema next to a massive fattie
user3010322
@ArneMertz How come the Container example works if I don't put noexcept on any of the classes, then? Does the std::vector just silently activate the copy ctor?
user3010322
Or do they just do the move anyways and throw their hands up and say "Well, if you throw, you dun goofed" ?
@DeadMG of course not. that info is topsecret
10:25
@User17 You bin feeding it?
Hopefully said "massive fattie" is able to use words instead of digits.
@ThePhD exactly that. As almost always in C++. If you don't behave, it's your fault, no checks or diagnostics required.
ahhhh... my desk does not feel perfectly right...
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@MartinJames I heard it eats any trash you give it.
@thecoshman Your desk is sick?
10:26
something is not at the height it is supposed to be
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@ArneMertz So then why doesn't VC++ just roll with my non-behavior? Does that mean VC++ in its CTP form is actually being more strictly correct than GCC is in this case?
The derpstorm is more entertaining than I remembered it.
Maybe it just takes a few hours to get old :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... well then, I know who to add to my list of 'slap on sight'
6 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
The standard allows compilers to put a stronger noexcept if the standard doesn't have one.
user3010322
Well, damn.
10:27
Concur.
user3010322
Shakes fist. STL, y u so constexpr noexcept correct!!
@ThePhD it would roll with your non-behaviour wrt. the throwing vector elements. It just won't let you loudly declare that the defaulted op= is noexcept while it is not.
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@ArneMertz What I'm getting at is it's not just rolling with my non-behavior. When I use a = default move constructor/assignment operator, it attempts to use the std::vector::allocate( Ty*, const Ty& ) variant of allocation rather than std::vector::allocate( Ty*, Ty&& ) on the elements despite having that aforementioned op= and constructor move functions.
user3010322
And that comes crashing down, because these aren't copiable types, just regular movable (not noexcept).
user3010322
Perhaps I could cheat and mark the std::string constructors and operators as noexcept...
10:33
hm... so we should write decltype(auto) f() { return a[0]; } instead of auto&& f() { return a[0]; } ?
C++ is such a C++...
Xeo
Xeo
IMO decltype(auto) is mainly useful for generic code
ah... or decltype(auto) is a different thing than auto&&
user3010322
=[
Xeo
Xeo
for non-generic code, you should know whether you want a value or a reference
user3010322
Oh god, no decltype(auto) either...
user3010322
10:35
q_q
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Huh, CTP has that
user3010322
Yep.
user3010322
user3010322
^ Very last feature they got in, righthand side of the yellow blocks
user3010322
There's no unrestricted unions, but.
user3010322
10:37
That's a niche feature mainly useful for stuff I'm not doing (like cap 'n' Proto)
Xeo
Xeo
variant covers that good enough, IMO
@ThePhD did you change your avatar, or account, or did I just forgot how you look like?)
user3010322
My account was consumed in a firey fireball of sweltering hot burning.
ah...
user3010322
Maybe I can fight back.
user3010322
10:40
I wonder if I can just keep explicitly writing my move ctors,
@ThePhD we call them 'temper tantrums'
user3010322
but get all the other lovely feature goodies...
> Hardware data:
> CPU1 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz (Cores 8)
> RAM 32059 MB
> Disk /dev/sda: 2000.4 GB (=> 1907 GIB)
> Disk /dev/sdb: 2000.4 GB (=> 1907 GIB)
@CatPlusPlus new vps?
Dedicated machine
user3010322
10:41
Holy fuck
user3010322
32 GB RAM
but still, for variables, is decltype(auto) the same as auto&& ?
@CatPlusPlus :O
big money?
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx no
and what the devil for?
10:41
50€/mo
loungecpp dot net and other stuffs
Xeo
Xeo
auto is always a value, auto&& is always a reference, and decltype(auto) can be either.
@ThePhD you can make a big ramdrive with it
user3010322
chat dot loungecpp dot net <3
@Xeo ah, I see. thanks
@CatPlusPlus ... is that 'loungecpp.not' or 'loungercpp and .NET'?
10:42
Neither
It's loungecpp dot net
user3010322
I really want to make this chat platform.
@CatPlusPlus o_0
user3010322
I'm so excited. <3
Hmmm ZFS
user3010322
ZFS ?
10:45
Zor fuck's sake.
> loungecpp not yet
@CatPlusPlus not on windows, mate
@CatPlusPlus what about it, by the way?
It's not Windows
@ThePhD that strikes me as a bug. Though I did not find the requirement that element moves shall not throw in the standard. The behavior you describe would effectively break the move of a vector<vector<X>> since the inner vector would all be copied by MSVC
> designed by Sun Microsystems
I'd use it if rescue system had ZFS tools on it
10:47
keep away from it :P
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@ArneMertz Guess I'll refine some test cases and show them to STL.
@CatPlusPlus where are you hosting? Linode lets you have your own rescue image. In fact, you can just create alternative boot devices
@sehe Hetzner
Oh. well.
@ThePhD could you look up if their vector::operator=(vector&&) and is declared noexcept by chance? That would make the behavior consistent, although I could not understand the error about the implicit/defaulted noexcept op= then
10:51
BBC News: 'Hull to be UK City of Culture 2017'. I can hardly wait.
@MartinJames meh, only the 'UK', Liverpool was the European Capital of Culture in... 2010? around then any way.
@thecoshman I typed 'Liverpool culture' into a Google serch box. The little green 'wait' icon on the tab is still circling after a minute:)
ERMAGHERD
he's back!!!
user3010322
@TonyTheLion My love! <3
10:57
@MartinJames I never said it was deserved
user3010322
... Wait, no, I'm angry at you! >:c
user3010322
You never sent me an e-mail back!
what did I do?
@ThePhD oh, I'm sorry
user3010322
@TonyTheLion .... Well, it's okay, I can never stay angry at my big strong Lion. <333
10:58
how sweeeeeet o.O
@ThePhD (he's not big)
Xeo
Xeo
Fuuuuuuuck AS
@ThePhD OK, I wasn't going to say anything, 'cos everyone else had said it, but now it's beginning to look like I'm the only one who doesn't care, so 'Welcome back!'.
@ThePhD <3
Hope you're good?
@thecoshman Thanks :)
@Xeo Fuck programming -ftfy
Xeo
Xeo
No, I like programming, thank you,
11:01
urgh
user1804599
I hate email and I hate DNS.
user3010322
@TonyTheLion For varying definitions of "good" which translate to "mildly useless". Also forking through some of the more... crazy stuff, but I'm pretty numb to that kind of stuff these days. :D
user3010322
How about you? How's London? Find that Ms. Lion?~ Find your old friends? Meet new ones?
Xeo
Xeo
(@thecoshman sorry, one last time:)
> [11:53:10] * Joins: skraito ([email protected])
[11:54:28] <skraito> hi don;t believe i am a troll
[11:54:45] <skraito> that's aftermath team or 0x81
[11:54:58] <skraito> this is my United Nations Profile
[11:55:06] <skraito> http://careers.un.org
[11:55:15] <skraito> username : patra-0x71?
[11:55:26] <skraito> password: TrueJesusChurch
This guy
hilarious
@ThePhD heh.
@ThePhD I'm alright. New job is fairly good.
Ms Lion is non existant.
Old friends I have found, but I see them very little :(
New friends, are few
11:08
You need to get out more.
For real.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes but "out" is scary!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Me??
Yes I do
but eh, I realized that I'm actually a true loner :|
@TonyTheLion Clearly you're not. You wouldn't be sad that you don't see your friends often if you were a true loner.
whether I live in London or the middle of nowhere, I'm still alone the same amount of time
Separating root and home y/n
11:16
@rightfold Wots up with DNS? Works OK for me. Email message formats can be a pain, with all the encodings and attachments etc, but there's classes for those.
@TonyTheLion @Xeo no problem :P
I hate it when I spend ages on a comment and then find out the Q has been deleted:(
@MartinJames or on an answer... I know that kind. Had that a few weeks ago with an elaborated answer, several hundred words, standard research etc.
@ArneMertz Yeah. I've had that a couple of times when questions were closed as 'Too narrow', when I just happened to know the 'narrow' subject well:( That close-reason has gone now.
<sigh> fuck me, worst today so far. 'Please debug by complex DB access code by blog, even though you have no environment, no tables and no clue what the 'trouble' is:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20094659/please-help-me-i-am-new-to-android-i-am-having-trouble-with-retrieving-of
JBL
JBL
No seriously... Qt's memory management kinda sucks...
Why?
Isn't it just parents own children?
JBL
JBL
It forces me to "new" variables and use pointers for things that could be on the stack :/
If find it disturbing at least...
JBL
JBL
11:38
Well... yes.
I don't see how it could force you to anything like that.
(Well, I do: it could have private destructors, but I doubt it).
@JBL No, it doesn't
@JBL If it can be on the stack, it can be on the stack. It doesn't force you to anything.
@JBL Since most GUI design is a, (very big and complex), loop around a 'GetMessage' style call, there is not going to be anything left on the stack when it loops around.
user1804599
@MartinJames "blabla is not yet authorized to deliver mail from blabla to blabla"
11:40
@rightfold You trying send it directly to the target domain server?
JBL
JBL
@R.MartinhoFernandes In my case, I have a FormLayout, which has always the same number of items. You add them through addRow(QWidget*). So either a pointer to dynamic memory, or a ref to a non dynamically allocated memory. Whatever, he'll try to delete it.
That's not about the stack.
Whatever you do there, I'm pretty sure it will end up not on the stack.
JBL
JBL
Well, more about dynamic memory vs non-dynamic. (I know, I used the wrong words).
But yeah, that's kinda silly.
JBL
JBL
I know it's kinda complex. But having to new something just because of that doesn't feel right...
(Not saying I'd have a better alternative...)
11:43
You don't have to new it
When children get destroyed before parent, they unregister themselves
There's no double delete
@CatPlusPlus Oh - is that what he's worried about? I did not get that :)
JBL
JBL
Well, if I don't, I get a Debug assert failed : _BLOCK_TYPE_IS_VALID(pHead->nBlockUse).
What's your code
JBL
JBL
@CatPlusPlus There shouldn't be even one...
@JBL Ugh not what I mean
JBL
JBL
11:46
Oh.
@JBL You pretty much have to new things all over if you have virtual stuffs.
Parent won't try to delete them, because they won't be registered as children by the time parent gets destroyed
The alternative is slicing.
JBL
JBL
@CatPlusPlus In this case both parent and children are members in the same class.
(That may be a design error though)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, I know :/
Just make sure the parent is destroyed after the children
11:48
Yeah - if the child has a parent, it notifies/calls the parent on destroy so that the parent can remove it from its internal child list.
Xeo
Xeo
-- I have a feeling this can be done in a cleaner way with lenses...
  where same (x,y,z) = do
          b <- use board
          p <- use player
          return $ all (fits p) [b !! x, b !! y, b !! z]
        fits p = maybe False (== p)
Me too. Kitchen time:)
@ScottW eat me <3
JBL
JBL
@CatPlusPlus I'll try to see if there's something to be done about that.
@ScottW I do it every week
though I never feel like it
oh baby
you need a wife
JBL
JBL
11:51
Oh in fact it has nothing to do with parent/children...
but the way Forms manage their elements...
Gnnn !
hai lounge
@ScottW I have bread, spread and cheese. Yum..
okay
JBL
JBL
I could either go on and keep things like that. Client won't see anything anyway... (ugh)
or fix it..
But I like my code (mostly) clean and correct !
@ScottW It is a slippery slope, yes:)
11:56
@CatPlusPlus what do you still use mdraid for (directly)? I thought that went extinct in ~2004, back when dm got included in the kernel, and it became much more convenient to use lvm2
Tooadvanced4me
I'm looking for a crypto enthusiast willing to implement a symmetric encryption algorithm from a specification, to double-check my reference implementation
anyone interested/knows someone that would be?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Everyday!
@CatPlusPlus on the contrary
@JBL OK, ownership, not parentage, yes.
My previous experiences with LVM weren't very good
11:58
I am having trouble with <whatever>. Below is the code of my project: follows one million lines of code. Do you think that's a reasonable approach to asking for help? — R. Martinho Fernandes 10 mins ago
^ it's a social experiment
@nightcracker wat,
Besides, it seems to only complicate things when my disk layout will most likely never change
@CatPlusPlus Oh, mine have always been excellent, even with rescuing "accidentally" overwritten pvs. Just stay away from snapshots
@sehe I'm having trouble with my girlfriend. Below is the code of my project..
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