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03:00
The one with only wifi
They also gave everyone a Chromecast too. But I don't think they have excess stock for that.
@Pawnguy7 Eh, it's due monday.. we will see.
Hrm.
In other news, my music sucks.
I might put vacuum manufacturers out of business.
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That was a good one ;)
I hoped so.
But it is also true.
We are talking about industry-quality sucking.
Oh wow... the Nexus 7 isn't cheap.
Even for the lowest end one.
Idea.
I can write a post, and use that.
I was also thinking.
It wouldn't be too hard to just... remove the option to have AI.
You are already in the "remove feature" business?
Nothing. I'm sleepy.
As the AI currently is.
It just... isn't competitive.
I don't know what else to do right now.
It also fixes a problem.
What if the player dies, and the computers play on forever.
user425495
03:09
@Jefffrey Thank you! :)
user425495
I am here to idle and learn
Does anybody here understand music notes?
@Pawnguy7 Me, @sehe, and probably a few others.
@Pawnguy7 That's just like asking a bunch of musicians if they understand code. :P
03:14
But I know the most basic of them.
What is this stretching?
@Pawnguy7 stretching?
The thing I am using (Anvil Studio) adds them on the bold lines.
@Mysticial the lines between them
@Pawnguy7 I think that means you need to hold those notes.
03:15
@Pawnguy7 The lines between them just hold the note through.
They're called "ties".
Yes, they hold the note, but each note starts at a different time but ends at the same time, so it looks more off than normal tied notes.
You start the 3 notes at different times. Hold them. And stop all at once.
Are bold lines where this occurs normal?
bold lines?
The curvey lines, or the 5-line staff?
@Pawnguy7 It depends on the music your making. vOv
03:17
Like so.
Every single one.
In hindsight, thinking I could make music was probably a bad idea.
@Pawnguy7 Music doesn't just come into you at birth.
Parallel that with programming. ;)
Well yes.
But with no previous knowledge, no instruments/keyboards, and no music sense at all, really...
I don't even know what I am going for.
I just know it sounds bad.
Randomized notes probably sound better.
You're trying to write music.
Roughly.
If randomly placing notes is writing music.
@Pawnguy7 Or much better, randomized notes in a chromatic scale.
03:23
Writing music is not easy.
Would people listen to it endlessly though?
Unless you have the talent.
That appears to be no.
Daily might be canceled today :(. I'm really sorry >.<. Ive not locked myself out in ages!!! Roommates won't be home for a while >.<
I've tried many times. But I only ever finished one composition and bunch of ok sketches for 3 other pieces. All of which were written during my high school days when I was high on adderall.
03:24
... oh well ...
@Pawnguy7 I was classically trained in piano for 14 years. It's still hard for me.
Even since I broke the adderall habit, I haven't been able to write any good music anymore.
@Pawnguy7 nope
user3010322
Well, just threw my application in the Microsoft pool now.
user3010322
I need MOAR PLACES to apply.
03:26
To be honest, this is basically a checkmark on my list for what snake still needs.
Good music would be nice, of course, but I feel it isn't going to happen.
With pixel art, I at least have an idea what to try.
But I am utterly lost here.
@Pawnguy7 I think playing existing music with an instrument (in your case, your software) would greatly help. That helped me in doing some impromptu playing.
I've never been able to connect music with programming.
Granted, I didn't start real programming until college.
Music does have do-while loops.
And gotos. :P
But no other form of conditional branching.
Ack.
03:31
TCP?
Does anybody else take an existing file, edit it, and then save over instead of renaming?
@Pawnguy7 Happens very often on me when editing a template document.
I almost always do the Ctrl+S instinct with doing "Save As" first.
@nightcracker lol the commit messages
user3010322
Hahaha
user3010322
03:46
Nice!
star it
I dear you
user3010322
YOU star it.
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Eehm
you turned on a high performance setting
and you're surprised you got more performance?
the trust is strong in this one ;)
when windows gets a random CPU spike I usually blame it on the event scheduler for the windows index rating or whatever it is.
03:52
@nightcracker I don't trust every word of Microsoft! (Well, not until this time.)
And the options in the performance settings aren't even obviously relevant to performance at all.
They should really do stackexchange-wide enabled LaTeX
04:09
Omg man! I saw ur program, u must be a fantastic mathematician cuz this was made by scratch, from the core of the computer without using any 3D engines or shit like that u actually put mathematics into this.. So awesome man! :D
@Jefffrey Link?
YOU CODEZ USIN MATHEMATICS! YOU WIZARD
@Jefffrey Youtube comments almost never changed.
kids shouldn't have upload access to internet
DIS MATHS
TOO MUCH TO HANDL
TELKITTY
NO THATS JAVA NOT C++
This is so funny
user425495
04:19
that long scroll through the source code is amazing
Well, enough Youtube for today.
04:47
Don't be such an asshole, you're acting like this is EVERYBODY that want's to be a game designer but that's just stupid. I knew Javascript, html and css when I was 14 and C++ when I was 15, all my grades are either on or above average. How can I NOT be a game or website designer? Seriously!
Oh damnit. I lost one of the 4 followers I had on Twitter.
You lost one of the 4 stalkers you had on Twitter.
This branch is 106 commits ahead and 0 commits behind master
@Jefffrey Great So now we will start getting SO questions containg just posts to youtube, scrolling through boatloads of code then text at the end saying - "why it not work?" in very large font
:P
@GlennTeitelbaum Tagged
@Jefffrey Burn that tag!
05:03
@Feeds I don't get it >.>;
I don't get it.
Neither do I :<
It's like reading xkcd for the first time.
139 Questions tagged
05:08
@Feeds yikes.
btw how do you make tag buttons here?
@Rapptz You get it?
@GlennTeitelbaum [tag:magic]
Put tag: before magic
05:09
@GlennTeitelbaum .
@MarkGarcia ok, and how did you escape that
@Mysticial not exactly but it's awful
@GlennTeitelbaum With the code quotes
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^^
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@Jefffrey I call them "tick" characters.
whats wrong with backslash :)
05:11
@Jefffrey Fail!
@MarkGarcia Close enough
[tag:hmmm]
they're not backslashes
they're backticks
yup \\[tag:this] works too
You meant \[tag:this]?
05:12
backquote
Whoah. *italics* (\*italics*)
and `
its like shell programming :)
tick is single quote ' - backtick is ` double quote " angle brackets <> square brackets [] round brackets - string $ - splat * bang ! pipe | slash / backslash \\ --- this is like my french lessons about squiggle c
this one is actually most controversial #
what do y'all call
"see number"!
05:38
@GlennTeitelbaum cancelletto
In English is called hash apparently.
Or number sign.
C♯
05:55
pound key, number sign.
[...] in particular, the initialization (and any associated side-effects) of a static data member does not occur unless the static data member is itself used in a way that requires the definition of the static data member to exist.
what is the most minimal way to force a static data member to be initialized at program startup?
Ugh... upgrade of the OpenEXR solution failed to upgrade to VS2012 :(
wtf [NSFW]
@nightcracker take a look at the implementation of std:cout -- things change so thats the most usually up to date way
I assume you are talking about guarenteed to be fully initialized non POD data
06:05
or try #pragma(really really do this)
meh
I'd rather not go into compiler-specifics
ya there was an old idiom that turned out to be broken so since std:cout has always been there for me - I'd see how that is done
@Rapptz lol. Though it should have at least a Windows 8.1 reference.
06:27
To prevent multiple definitions if I have a regular non-template class in a header I can just do something like this right? template<bool> A_; typedef A_<true> A; template<> class A_<true> { /* ... */ };
07:00
@MarkGarcia For a second there, I thought that link was to download more ram.
07:14
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Q: Is there a way to tell C not to never allocate memory dynamically?

ViclibI want to write a C program whose memory is constant. It can never allocate more memory than certain amount. int main(){ int memory[512]; // do stuff int i = 5; i = i + 5; memory[50] = i; }; Notice that on this example i = 5 and i = i+5 will allocate memory on the heap, if I...

^^ wuuuuuut
"This question appears to be off-topic because it doesn't make sense"
You know what I noticed?
the tag don't close questions often
or downvote them really
even that question (which doesn't make sense) has 1 upvote.
Is there any way to "soak" up an expression in the global namespace in just the same way you could do in a function? (void) expression;
right now the best I can think of uses auto and a __COUNTER__ macro - anything simpler/C++03 and no namespace pollution?
@nightcracker I typically go char c = expr, '\0'; (sometimes with a lambda if I want whole statements and not just an expression.
That might needs parens.
07:19
yeah, maybe two pairs.
@LucDanton that works pretty good and gets rid of the auto, thanks
any way to also get rid of the c? (namespace pollution/collision)
I'm a frayed knot. Also I went without saying it, but that should be in a local namespace (or I guess static isn't deprecated anymore for that purpose).
make an anonymous namespace
It's a bit early for me still, brain still tingling.
user3010322
@Borgleader As cool as OpenEXR is, I don't like it as a format. :c
user3010322
07:23
So unwieldy to use. q_q
user3010322
Also bad nightmares from Raytracing with it.
You avoid it by not declaring the variable. — Barmar 57 secs ago
^^ brilliant
inb4 macros
sounds like he wants placement new
Or references :v
07:25
@Rapptz But the pointer still needs to be put the stack.
@ThePhD Well I need to pick a format for HDR images and OpenEXR seemed like the most commonly used
*or register
user3010322
@Borgleader I guess so.
user3010322
TBH I don't know many other HDR formats.
@Mysticial nah, you don't have to assign it to anything.
07:27
@Rapptz And let the compiler DCE it to nothing. :)
I guess that counts.
new(data + offset) T(...); or whatever.
access it with static_cast etc
*static_cast<T*>(static_cast<void*>(&data[offset]));
a wild danton appears!
Morning
that should describe my morning hair
user3010322
Only 3 other image formats I need to support
user3010322
Or rather, 4
07:36
Does coliru has boost?
user3010322
WebP (.webp), Wireless Bitmap (.wbmp), OpenEXR (.exr), and Silicon Graphics Image (.SGI)
user3010322
The rest are obscure, nonstandard, or entirely patent-obscured
@Jefffrey yes
@Jefffrey No. But it haves it :)
@ThePhD Did you get github.com/openexr/openexr to compile in VS2012?
07:37
@sehe Dem edits :)
user3010322
@Borgleader I'd actually probably open compile it in VS 2013, and it'd be the last thing for me to do...
user3010322
IIRC, OpenEXR requires A LOT of mucking around to compile in VS.
user3010322
Even when I was doing ti with 2010 I was in agony. =/
@ThePhD Thats why Im asking, the solution files wouldn't upgrade =/
@H2CO3 Isn't talking about rights a bit exaggerated. For example, everyone has the right to be wrong. — user1095108 56 secs ago
^^ inb4 flamewar
07:38
@Jefffrey I see no edits
@Rapptz Formally UB btw. But that's how I do it.
Yeah, right.
>:(
@LucDanton Why?
@Jefffrey :/
user3010322
@Borgleader After I finish decoders for Wbmp and SGI,
07:39
Forming a pointer to dead objects is iffy. (Possibly less iffy if char types are involved, but it's hard to tell.)
user3010322
I will give OpenEXR and WebP libraries a try with VS 2013
user3010322
And let you know how it goes
i.e. &my_dead_storage itself is problematic.
I blame the wording :v
why would the storage be dead :(
the object has been destructed?
07:41
Ye, at most one object per storage site (character types notwithstanding).
That is, the placement new implicitly entails that you destruct whichever object is at the storage, and that you only care about what is being constructed now.
@LucDanton doesn't that make placement new pretty useless?
When an object gets constructed in the space previously held by another object, the lifetime of the old object is considered to have ended (this is defined behaviour, except if the code would rely on side effects of the destructor that did not run)
@Rapptz No. You substitute the object in storage by your own, and you have a pointer to that object as a result.
Well, I use std::aligned_storage and keep an internal counter of the size/offset.
weird that it's UB, never had issues with it. TIL I guess.
oh no, something terrible is happening!
07:44
?
it's snowing :(
I wish it was snowing.
The problematic bits are the insane rules that govern how and when you can form pointers, and use them.
new is fairly sane.
@melak47 Maybe you won't have to go to school!
I'd be really grateful if anyone can help in the next 1-2 hours!. I can tell everybody's just been waiting to do somebody's homework!
@LucDanton no classes at uni today anyway. and I'm helping my mom move
07:47
@JerryCoffin Turns out that the repwhoring query was wrong. Instead of summing up all the rep gained from answers on downvoted/closed questions, it summed up the # of answers * 10.
So the numbers should actually be even higher.
I was wondering why I couldn't find myself on that list because I have several heavily upvoted answers on closed questions.
@Mysticial I'd go a little further and say that the basic premise is mistaken, but such is life.
@JerryCoffin Wasn't my query to begin with. :)
I randomly came across it and it had a catchy title. :)
@Mysticial Yeah, I realize.
^^ That's the fixed query.
It ignores the repcap though.
@Mysticial Fair enough. Despite being (close to) meaningless, it was at least somewhat entertaining.
07:51
Including the repcap would require a vote-joining which will certainly timeout.
@JerryCoffin Yes. It was definitely funny,
Is coliru slow these days, or is it just me?
1381108 Rapptz 1320
@Jefffrey seems fine to me
@Jefffrey on the upside, if it seems slow to you but isn't, that means you must be fast :)
Jonathon Reinhart 10240
^^ You know that query is complete bullshit, because he has a 1k answer on a closed question.
I'm #143. :(
07:58
@melak47 Eh, I wish :P
@Mysticial I'm not quite sure about what's in the dataset. Does it include answers to questions that have been deleted?
@JerryCoffin Nope. Deleted posts don't show up in the DE. (at least they're not supposed to)
So it's just the total score of all answers to a question that's closed or negative. Times 10.
In the signal/slots boost framework, what is the point in having a return type different from void?
Ell
Ell
If you need data from a callback
You can't return the data back to the signal AFAIK
08:03
@Mysticial Okay -- I'd look rather worse if deleted posts were included (I have a couple of 100+ answers to questions that have since been deleted].
Also, you can have multiple slots, so what would be the return data of an emitted signals?
Oh wait, nevermind.
Ell
Ell
I'm not sure
It will return the returned value of the last slot called, by default.
user1804599
Hello!
JBL
JBL
08:11
Good morning !
mornin
evening
08:26
OT meta question of the day:
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Q: armature winding - double lap - double wave indc machines

user243908i want some information about double lap winding and double wave winding in dc machines ------------ --------- ----------- ---------- -------

08:47
unfortunately i can only use <iostream> and <string.h> my knowledge in c++ is really limited right now and i have to write the program on the lowest level possible :D Thank you for the long and descriptive answer! — user3073408 30 mins ago
urgh
OP is an idiot
sounds like a homework problem to me
Snow and rain, ugh
@TonyTheLion sounds like the problem is really more with the OP's teacher :/
@TheForestAndtheTrees If the point of the class is an introduction to a more advanced algorithm class, it can make sense to restrict headers to make students solve things themselves. If it's not, well...
08:59
@rightfold Tubmarine!

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