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19:00
struct Font { virtual ~Font() {} };
What is this?
user3010322
Why does <optoinal>
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use value() and value_or()
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instead of get() and get_or()
@Pawnguy7 A base class.
user3010322
like every other standard type that contains something?
19:01
@ThePhD Holy shit xD them names
@ThePhD get() is for reference types, optional is a value type
uff i'm back
@DeadMG what do fonts have in common in there?
time to make more UI
user3010322
@kbok Oh. Makes sense.
user3010322
19:02
Does that mean any should use value as well, then?
@Pawnguy7 There's nothing useful in common between two different Font implementations- except that you can pass them back to the primary renderer.
yay HTML
@Pawnguy7 a base class
Subtyping without common interface is always great design
eh, they have a common interface, it's just not on that class.
user784668
Subtype all the things!
19:03
cool, the shit compiled
besides, Pawnguy7 is using SFML and won't be using that part anyway.
user3010322
Maybe any should have as and unsafe_as instead...
I only whipped it up to render something.
I just found it interesting.
Because you always seem to tell me to avoid it at all costs.
avoid what?
19:04
@Pawnguy7 you remind me of that guy in 12 angry men
@DeadMG interfaces representing things that have nothing in common
@Pawnguy7 Had I actually emailed you harvest builds way before?
@Pawnguy7 They do have something in common- you can pass them back to DrawText.
@BartekBanachewicz the last one you did, yes
Hrm.
Well, you can say basically everything has something in common.
besides
19:05
@Pawnguy7 Because I've built in on Linux today and it was very easy even w/o VS
I'll be the first to admit that this is one of the most distasteful things about inheritance.
user3010322
IndexOf -- returns unsigned or signed integral value?
ideally, I would make everything a template and pass in a strongly-typed value.
but that involves, well, making everything a template.
user3010322
If so, what signifies failure? -1 for signed, or 0xFFFFFFFFFFF for unsigned?
so you can just download node and npm and install tsc and that's rather simple
19:06
which is often impractical.
nvm is late
@ThePhD Don't implement it.
@ThePhD fuck you forever if you use magic numbers for errors
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@ThePhD Exception or optional
user1804599
Optional.
user3010322
19:07
Optional<ulword>, I guess
user1804599
Compiler can verify optional, not exceptions.
Oh, right, C++
@BartekBanachewicz wait, which harvest?
I don't dislike std::string::npos.
@Pawnguy7 -ts
19:07
@StackedCrooked You suck tremendously.
@DeadMG, you once told me that I shouldn't use unsigned to enforce positive values, but I should rather use something like assert to make that assumption. Now the immediate question now is: what is unsigned good for?
get disliking or I will sue you for everything you have.
I won't apologize for it.
@Jefffrey Bit fiddling
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG How the flying fuck does PointerToPointerToUniquePointer even work?
19:08
@Jefffrey That's the robot's position.
@BartekBanachewicz Might not be hard to build at all, just lazy. I could probably get the IDE.
I don't think using unsigned to enforce >0 is wrong
Ell
Ell
@Jefffrey I think some stuff is undefined for signed ints and well defined for unsigned ints, like some bit twiddling. or overflow
(or something)
2 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
so you can just download node and npm and install tsc and that's rather simple
Using unsigned for positive values would be good if it was impossible to create unsigned out of negative number
19:09
oh right
user3010322
I think I might replace it with optional<std::size_t>, though
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@StackedCrooked It's okay, for my string API I had to use string::npos too
@Jefffrey According to Bjarne you should only use unsigned if you need the extra bit or if your logic depends on the wrap-around.
@DeadMG That you don't share?
@CatPlusPlus You fiddle with bits??
user3010322
19:09
@Xeo I think it's a bit like my ptrptr_type. :c
@Xeo Given a function f(ICOMInterface**), create a struct with a pointer to the unique_ptr in it, and an ICOMInterface*. Implicitly convert said struct to ICOMInterface** returning a pointer to the stored pointer. When destructor is invoked, replace contents of existing unique_ptr with contents of stored pointer.
@CatPlusPlus 1 bit fiddling :3
@TonyTheLion all the time
user1804599
In Styx I could specialise Array<Unit> to store only an integer. :P
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOA I just noticed you reached 10,000!
19:09
i'm even doing it right now
user3010322
Congratulations, dude! :D:D:D
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG I never see you assign the t_ptr to anything but nullptr
@Jefffrey I'm a lot more cavalier with my unsigned.
@CatPlusPlus technically that's true
@ThePhD you were at that 1k way before anyway :)
19:10
My comment was aimed to be sexually interpreted
mine too
because normally you say "bit twiddling"
lol
@Xeo The result of the implicit conversion operator is a pointer to it. Thus, t_ptr is filled out by f.
Yay food almost ready. Wait, forgot garlic. Shit, didn't buy garlic.
user3010322
Come on baby, just twiddle my bits~
19:10
@StackedCrooked I don't understand the latter. Wrap-around, what?
@BartekBanachewicz preferred to the IDE? I don't know what you are getting at.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Ooh, wait, outpointer.
Got it.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is why you buy garlic salt: never forget :D
@Pawnguy7 certainly smaller.
node binary has a few megs.
it's actually somewhat annoying in some cases, though.
19:11
@DeadMG also, I feel the toy story meme here. std::shared_ptr everywhere.
Maybe I will get better at reading that in time :\
@ThePhD I don't often cook but when I do, I don't cheat.
@Pawnguy7 A few more shared pointers than I'd like. But there's not much point creating copies of every font ever.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Cheating is fun. :c
@Jefffrey The overflow results in modulo behavior.
19:12
I should make tanks automatically return to loading station somehow
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Also, ptr->reset(t_ptr);
eh, fuck it, I feel like writing HTML and CSS
Basically C++'s type system makes unsigned useless
@ScottW so it is different
@DeadMG For me, it is a bit like reading heavy templates at the moment. Hopefully with practice.
19:12
@ThePhD Tell that to your girlfriend
Hurray for solid type systems
@DeadMG You insulted me back then :/ You said something along the lines of "ahaha, you are using unsigned to enforce positivity, great! idiot! now if you underflow you are going to get a ginormous unsigned integer, instead of a negative one, congrats."
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... if he had one :)
oh baby, you turn all my zero's to one
@Jefffrey That definitely sounds a lot more like Cat than myself.
19:13
@Jefffrey lol
@DeadMG lol
@BartekBanachewicz probably, does not bother me that much though. If I ever venture back into web development, it will probably help me.
DeadMG wouldn't insult you, he'd penetrate you to your very core and break you down from within.
but I do accept that underflow or overflow of unsigned integers can be a nasty serious problem and it really depends on the code as to how risky this is or is not.
@CatPlusPlus you appear to be a tad pessimistic today
heh penetrate
19:14
@CatPlusPlus That's exactly what I was just about to say.
carefully worded that was
:P
hehe penetrate
heh
i get it
heh
@Pawnguy7 I'm not doing web development. I'm doing game development for web
Xeo
Xeo
19:14
I think Cat's finally over the edge.
game development for web, the worst of two worlds
@BartekBanachewicz that too
@Pawnguy7 everything better than C++ and SFML
19:15
I don't buy that.
@Ell Sorry but you're late to that particular party.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG am I? ah well. Still
@Pawnguy7 Anyway, the purpose of my showing this to you is that if you look at the code for each individual screen, you can see that it's basically nothing.
user3010322
> but many feel like the U.K. change is too strict when it comes to what's become a common fantasy

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/people-with-rape-porn-in-the-uk-could-get-jail-time-2013-11#ixzz2lJEYY51y
@Pawnguy7 seriously, it is.
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19:16
<_____________>
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> common fantasy
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<_______________________>
@Ell does it apply to hentai anime?
> a common fantasy
wut
@ScottW yea that subject was pretty raped the other day.
Ell
Ell
Sorry, I wasn't here :p
user3010322
19:16
Dese puns.
@Ell Enjoy your shitocracy
dont do rape jokes dont be pewdiepie
No, really, don't
wait
don't let the Republican Party hear you
or there'll be new rape terms in their vocabulary.
i get it
heh
horse
@DeadMG oh that thing
user3010322
19:19
> when "rape" is used, only 32 percent of women admit to the fantasy, when "overpowered by a man" is used, that number jumps to 52 percent of women
oh no
that's volume 2.
user3010322
"Hey baby, would you like to get overpowered by me?"
it's not the same as the other one.
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half-in-half chance it will work!
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^ Success!
19:19
It's a trap
oh wait.
I totally should have scrolled down.
I stream those movies using my rape berry pie.
... and there's even more.
Is there a quick way to determine which of two bitfields has the most lit bits?
19:20
don't make me bin it
@EtiennedeMartel it's a HW-accelerated operation IIRC
@EtiennedeMartel yes
@EtiennedeMartel that book on bit twiddling will tell you
@EtiennedeMartel >?
19:21
@CatPlusPlus Wait, you're right.
Especially considering my use case.
That might not work
I'm p tired
p tired?
@EtiennedeMartel Hacker's delight chapter 5.
is that a new form of tired?
@StackedCrooked that's the one I meant
@ScottW yes you're pretty baby
19:22
look at my p
heh get it
@DeadMG I have some difficulty reading it, but it looks about the same to me.
I got 4 hours sleep last night
I'm brain dead
VAGINA ALSO STARTS WITH A P
you suck
its just p
set pagination off
pointer to a vagina
don't you get it
19:24
no
oh cat
you need less programming
and more love
and more Haskell
that's programming
fuck that
Xeo
Xeo
Programming~
19:25
@DeadMG I suppose I should get in the habit of not using normal pointers. And probably less copies...
fuck all hats
Do you know what is similar to love?
Friendship.
CAT NEEDS PONIES
I wonder if Cat got a Haskell job he'd become this totally positive and optimistic person?
what do those bastards ever do anyway
@EtiennedeMartel It had to happen
all conversations eventually lead to ponies
argghhhhhh
19:26
@Pawnguy7 Different bits of code call for different styles, but UI is definitely a pretty smart-pointer-heavy style.
i watched ponies, its shit
user3010322
You don't just need ponies.
user3010322
You need manliness.
user3010322
19:26
Manliness can save your soul.
I have manes
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@StackedCrooked Is a "Haskell job" even a thing?
user3010322
Get Manly.
Cat needs to go out and socialize
forget computers for a while
@Griwes I saw an advert for Haskell engineer once
I think I even posted it here
19:27
> once
@Griwes I once received a Haskell job offer.
> once
> offer
:P
I don't even know haskell.
oh you!
Xeo
Xeo
19:30
@DeadMG y u no make_shared?!
@ScottW That place is probably full of monads
@ScottW haha
@Xeo Puppy is not the type to share easily
lazy
Xeo
Xeo
You're writing more by not using it
So don't give me "lazy"
19:31
lazy
Copy pasted from my mail box.
@Xeo But thinking less.
couldn't be arsed to implement make_unique without variadics so it was easier to just forget about it
Xeo
Xeo
make_shared, not make_unique
yeah, I know.
but then I'f have to think about using make_shared but not make_unique.
and that's effort.
@ScottW wow, I only have 50k and I've been here much longer.
That's not bad.
NO
Xeo
Xeo
19:34
@ScottW Meh, he's a spambot.
He's a ro0bot
Xeo
Xeo
84k for me
how do you count?
Xeo
Xeo
@bamboon Go through the transcript and count.
Don't listen to lunatics.
19:36
grep username | wc -l
@Xeo ^^
@ScottW ah thanks for the info
@ScottW ^^
Xeo
Xeo
He has been keeping an eye on you since the very beginning.
everyone below 111k sucks
@DeadMG what other styles exist?
Xeo
Xeo
and kept count
19:37
@CatPlusPlus everyone above have no life
flooders.
i keep a lot of tabs
about 150 usually
Xeo
Xeo
I only have 61 right now
@Pawnguy7 Well, if you're working with ranges or other stuff, it can be very value-heavy.
Xeo
Xeo
Of which I could probably close 20 or so
19:39
the Wide analyzer is full of pointers, but the Wide parser and lexer are full of values.
So only if you need speed, which isn't really the case here?
cool, I've added whole-screen menu
no?
it really depends on what you're working with.
a UI is a tree, so it's gonna be full of pointers.
user3010322
Value-based tree.
user3010322
That's gonna be fantastical.
19:41
Wait.
and most of the logic is internal instead of external, so it's probably gonna be smart pointers rather than non-owning pointers into some container.
Are we thinking of * vs unique or shared_ptr, or?
well I assumed you were discussing value vs pointer, rather than T* vs shared_ptr<T>
@ThePhD you should look how it's done in Haskell
user3010322
I wonder how data structures like trees are done in haskell.
user3010322
19:43
Probably with some crazy relational monads and shit.
the same way they are in C++, give or take.
the basic definition of a tree is the same.
@DeadMG I would think, if you are using anything other than primitives, then might as well take it by const &, yes?
@Pawnguy7 Nope.
definitely not.
Where is the line?
Well, I hate to put it this way, but it really depends on the semantics of the type in question.
19:45
no what?
and especially where smart pointers are involved.
the general rule is that if you need a T, then take it by value. Else, const& is fine.
but that's a completely different matter to T vs shared_ptr<T>.
Yes.
@ScottW don't leave
And... need a T?
@Pawnguy7 For some reason, you need to construct your own T from the argument.
19:47
@DeadMG That can still be done off a reference, can it not?
not always.
you won't have any luck creating a new unique_ptr<T> from a const unique_ptr<T>&.
Xeo
Xeo
@Pawnguy7 The rule of thumb is: If you're making a copy / move anyways - do it in the parameter.
even if you have a copyable type, if it owns resources like shared_ptr, string- IOW basically anything else- you're still inhibiting move semantics for no reason.
@DeadMG you cannot take it by value either though
Xeo
Xeo
@Pawnguy7 Uh, sure
19:49
f(T t); done.
Xeo
Xeo
the user can pass std::move(up) and be done
unique_ptr is not copyable, correct?
no
pE_xsittrienagm.i.n.g _(rEenadd  oefr rfoirl e:)
No
correct.
^ mplayer in agony
19:50
@DeadMG what is f(T t) then?
@Pawnguy7 f(std::unique_ptr<T> t).
Xeo
Xeo
  -- it feels like I could do this in a way that doesn't invole binding the member state
  where same coord = do
          b <- use board
          p <- use player
          return $ all (fits p.(b !!)) coord
just because it's not copyable doesn't mean you can't take by value.
you can move something into the argument.
@Xeo wtf is use?
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz get for lenses
@DeadMG moving is not taking a value
Lenses are Monads?
@Pawnguy7 Er, absolutely it is.
in fact, moving wouldn't be of any fucking use if it wasn't taking a value.
Xeo
Xeo
use = gets . view, really.
No, like.
If something is taking a T&&.
You are not taking it by value.
19:52
yeah, but you don't need to take a T&&.
you can just take a T.
ork? how does one ork?
I'm not familiar with this orking concept
@DeadMG you have a tutorial on C++ on your site right?
19:54
Just a typo gone astray
@A.H. Several of them.
user3010322
@DeadMG I like taking a T&& though. <3
user3010322
Makes it nice and explicit what I want and what I'm gonna do with it. :D
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Lenses support MonadState
19:55
Xeo's rule of thumb seems to make sense.
Although.
Only moving when you move inside, correct?
@DeadMG C++11 and beginner friendly? I need some good references for a libre group we are starting at school
@Pawnguy7 It's really the rule of thumb, not Xeo's rule of thumb.
Xeo
Xeo
I could've also written it as b <- gets (view board)
19:56
min-width: 100% is kinda borked
@A.H. Yuppers.
TIL xeo's thumb has a rule
@Pawnguy7 What?
the most annoying thing about "%" sizes gonna be padding
@DeadMG linky please? I seem to have lost it amidst endless bookmarks
19:57
because it doesn't compensate for that
@DeadMG Well, if you are moving inside, you are end up copying if you take a reference.
and it's kinda fucking useless that way
@Pawnguy7 I still don't understand what you mean.
Neither do I.
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19:58
hm... it seems that Catch build 13 is broken in VC++2013
show sample code.

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