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@GlennTeitelbaum every day. I prefer it to VS2013 for actual coding work
Half a day to do a build:( Of course , things are different now. Now it takes a day to build the tools first, then 30 seconds to do the target build.
@BartekBanachewicz there's emacs ;0
@BartoszKP nobody sane uses emacs
Given the choice I boot into Linux and program there. Vim FTW
lol
You're a liar :)
@BartekBanachewicz ;0 funny, just wanted to say the same thing about vim
vi is not a thing anymore
emacs is an overblown thing that didn't work out
part of history, like vi
@BartoszKP You're isolated in this chat. I think 50% of the regulars is Vim adept
Not really
I've actually done this for a production system:
`cat | cc -o patch`; nohup patch& > /dev/null 2>&1`
21:03
We should start a 'vim sucks' room.
@BartekBanachewicz still works good for me, last release was a year ago or so ;0
@GlennTeitelbaum I'd have loved to have (something like) Vi when I started out. Control Data's xedit wasn't nearly that nice.
and yes vim is better - I stopped using emacs when I had to work on a stratus because I kept hitting ^P instead of ^Z
@JerryCoffin 'Control Data's xedit' - hahahahaha...
(^P is hard break - no save in stratus)
i started with edlin
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21:04
Lol, just found this.
@sehe yeah, I've noticed last time emacs vs vim war was about to start ; (
@rightfold Beautiful!
@rightfold 42 is the right answer
I'm off to a party I don't want to go to. Kinda like taking a high-pay contract and then told you have to use vim.
ncedit was cool
21:10
decedit was cool for its time
uh why am i writing in Lua
i already miss types
mistypes.
@sehe Does it count that I'm adept at quitting out of vim so I can run a real editor? :-)
I have only seen Lua used cor fancy configuration into a C++ program - I've never seen a fully Lua program
@rightfold lol
but but but - vi has tagfiles
21:12
@GlennTeitelbaum bah. there are a lot
@GlennTeitelbaum Lua isn't really intended as a standalone language.
@JerryCoffin slightly
hehe. I got the contract _and_ am allowed to use Vim.
Life just doesn't get any better
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@sehe stop laughing at my code.
okay. Laughing /about/ it, now
Hey passwd I want a blank password stop being stubborn
21:16
@rightfold We're not laughing at you. We're just laughing near (and facing) you.
Oh just deleting the password works, cool
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posted on December 06, 2013 by Ankit Asthana

For Visual Studio 2013 we have continued to improve the analysis performed by the Visual C++ compiler so it can produce code that runs faster than before. In this blog we highlight some of the many improvements that Visual Studio 2013 has in store for...(read more)

Woot. This user got a warm welcome to SO:
Your reply just underlines everything I missed: (i) There is no way to build a classic query string including raw binary data (how should I missed it, it is obvious), (ii) blob has predefined size (STL container makes you forget that you have to care about the place your data actually takes), (iii) there is dedicated function in SQlite C++ API to interact with blob field (had no idea where to begin, that is closely related to (i)). I read your references and I will implement it this weekend. Your answer helps me a lot, thank you for replying to my first Stack Overflow post. — jlandercy 4 mins ago
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21:29
Man. So bored.
> You really blew this one Bruce.
The second book should be "Keep Calm" and the Third book should be "Carry On" :-)
ok so
first calculations
gave me 253N on the piston
a bit too small
depends on the value of N
<troll/>
...
21:32
i am fucking something up
energy change is way too low
depends how you define small
<troll/>
depends how you define "a bit"
depends how you define "define"
lol, fuck, it's 10 pm and I forgot to eat anything :|
check your tractor beams
- I suspect there's a leak in your shield
try reversing polarity of the neutron flow
21:37
eh fucked up units
@BartoszKP Bigger problem: he currently has an oldtron flow, and needs some newtrons.
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@BartekBanachewicz Use F#.
it doesn't make sense
106kJ of energy looks plenty
@JerryCoffin lol, what an old-fashioned guy
> =dP
2700087.7955013
> =energy
106833.78022392
> =force
7003.2881458073
that actually makes way more sense
"700kg" of force on the piston minus heating loss minus drivetrain loss
21:41
Hey, can we actually start linking to the newbie hints on the new site?
Welcome to the best chatroom on Stack Overflow! New here? Please read our rules before posting.
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@EtiennedeMartel Y'know, we should change the Ideone link to Coliru
also, the owner rules aren't a list anymore
Ah.
Actual music sounds nice.
@Xeo The hm?
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21:52
Scroll down or search for "dozen owners"
Indeed.
Also, the link about the "best practices" leads to a 404.
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ooops
So, yeah, still work in progress.
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I didn’t bother with migrating that page. :F
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I migrated only newbie hints and the list of acronyms.
22:04
It's far too late. Japanese Navy have been ordered "Climb Mount Niitaka"- codephrase to attack Pearl Harbor tomorrow. http://t.co/0T1V35ZFmG
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Ahahahaha
Jumping in Starbound seems to show rapidly scrolling C++11 code
wot
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(with time)
what time?
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22:07
The link has it
should take you to the time, but if not, 7:55
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Man my fly phobia is really getting in the way of things
That guy is annoying
22:24
@Ell well that sucks
user image
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@TonyTheLion dat pun
:)
Where is @ScottW?
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In the U, S and A.
Ell
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We have flies in the loft, a d all the Christmas stuff is in the loft >.<
all right, I've hit the cap. I can eat now :S
22:36
@Ell You a letter.
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boo
Ugh, seems I cant use std::function w/lambda as keycallback function for GLFW :(
or maybe...
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Why not?
Atoms don't make up everything ;_;
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22:41
They make up a lot of things :P
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@rightfold Sounds like something amazing. :D
I have a headache
please unache me
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bang
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Drink water and eat food?
Ell
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22:43
Drink lots of water
Drink some milk then sleep
@Ell I'm getting access violation
hmmm
sounds like good advice @El
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Scott’s milk.
lol
In the last week I've watched like 7 documentaries about Lions
they are the most fascinating cats ever
@ThePhD How are you?
considering that they are cats, that's kinda like saying, "This shit is the brownest shit ever!".
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22:48
@TonyTheLion OK. STL just sent me a compiler riddle.
@ThePhD ohhh riddles
@DeadMG lol
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Yep.
@ScottW there you are
@ThePhD Who wrote MS C 1.0?
check your skype
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22:50
@JerryCoffin Raymond Chen!
@JerryCoffin ugh C
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/alwaystherightanswer
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> 83,031 In-Game
whoah (Starbound on Steam)
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o.0
@ThePhD /don'ttemptme
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22:51
Crazy
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@sehe :P
@ThePhD Nope. Wasn't written by Microsoft at all, as a matter of fact.
lol. Jackie Chan?
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@JerryCoffin Oh?
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Was it bought out?
22:52
@JerryCoffin Richard Stallman? :P
@ThePhD Nope. MS C 1.0 and 2.0 were actually Lattice C re-packaged. MS C 3.0 was really a brand-new compiler that Microsoft wrote themselves.
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And then, the horror began. =[
> The hardware requirements were 96KB of RAM and two floppy drives
woah
@TonyTheLion That would be gcc 1.0 -- probably the greatest disservice anybody ever did to C or C++.
22:55
try writing a compiler nowadays that requires only that much memory
@JerryCoffin oops
Why so vile?
Clearly, gcc is /not/ a disservice to C or C++.
@TonyTheLion Try writing a "hello world" that only requires that much memory.
All of my software requires 4GB or more, because I couldn't be bothered with something as silly as watching memory usage
@JerryCoffin Hmmm
> - Ufos should hopefully not fly off anymore, they were actually flying off to attack birds!
22:58
@sehe I honestly think it is. The problem is fairly simple: for years (decades, really) it was just good enough that nobody wrote anything better. Unfortunately, it was so poorly written that (just for an obvious example) separating out enough to use it in other tools was essentially impossible. It's also slow enough that I would say all by itself it created a lot of the reputation of the languages as being slow to compile.
UFOs with ADD
ok then
compiled and linked Wide's CLI on Travis.
@JerryCoffin Interesting point
@JerryCoffin I've never considered gcc slow. But then again I didn't use... <3.4, maybe 3.2 "consciously". Maybe without knowing
@DeadMG What travisty!
Oo apple is trying to dope me into buying more of their products:
Hello - we were able to reproduce the crash on both the iPad and the iPhone5S.
sweet, all ipads and the iphone5s
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23:03
@CatPlusPlus "Die you peasa... OOHH, BIRDY!"
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Wow
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This one is pretty hard
> "haes"
? Myn naem is Haes ?
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Typing with one hand because food :P
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This is a really hard compiler riddle. =[
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23:11
STL must really believe in me if he thinks I can do this...
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I CAN'T LET HIM DOWN!
@sehe "Slow" does depend on your standard of comparison -- and compiler authors often take advantage of faster hardware to add tougher optimizations and such. Nonetheless, consider that Turbo C++ on a 386 typically compiled faster than gcc on a current machine...
it likely had to compile a much smaller language and offer many less supporting features.
I feel that the fact is, it's not in the user's interest to tradeoff for compilation speed in most cases right now, compared to say, extra language features.
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@CatPlusPlus @Xeo How is Starbound?
Crashing
23:18
Wow... check out this comment thread: stackoverflow.com/a/20089269/922184
In your opinion.
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@Mysticial lol; 271 comments.
@Mysticial lol..
Is it valid to say that, during the middle ages, to be educated was to know Geometry, Latin, and other advanced subjects?
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> $res = func_mysql_query("SELECT id FROM verzorgers WHERE email = '$inlognaam'");
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23:21
Ugh.
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can you upvote some of my answers. i will mail it to u — manujmv 2 days ago
hahahahaha
lol
Didn't that comment-thread trigger any automatic flags?
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Flag.
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@Mysticial Were did you grab that link anyways
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@ThePhD What riddle?
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23:28
I don't want to tell you
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because if I do, you'll solve it, and then the temptation will begin. =[
@Xeo 10k tools
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@ThePhD Do tell me.
@CatPlusPlus When I build with Travis, should I add -j 5 or something to make?
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> http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/7ab65ca399a5697c
In increasing order of difficulty:

1. Why doesn't this compile?

2. Who's wrong?

3. Can you make it compile?
23:29
@Pawnguy7 also logic and theology
@BartoszKP among other things, yes.
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I figured out #1
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Still working on 2 and 3
Somebody said it wasn't true because "They didn't even have high school diplomas then."
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@ThePhD Any restrictions on 3?
23:31
@Pawnguy7 lol
I don't know whether I need to idiot proof this or not.
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@Xeo No mention of restrictinos. Technically I solved it by just changing one of the keywords, but that also seems like cheating.
@ThePhD don't know 1 or 2, but 3 is easy - remove class A and class B completely ;0
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@ThePhD Right. You could also make it a member, fore-going the virtual inheritence stuff
@ThePhD Okay, solved 3 without cheating the inheritance.
erm...
Not the same code.
Nor the same target architecture.
Not to mention optimizations
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23:33
@Xeo :C
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It's really simple, actually
@Mysticial Just too nice to resist:
@ThePhD It doesn't compile because the constructor of basic_ios is protected and istream inherits from it virtually, so B::B() has to call it implicitly, but that's impossible because it's hidden by A's private inheritance. The Standard library design is what's wrong here. You could make A's inheritance of istream public (or maybe protected), I guess.
@sehe Resolution too low to read.
@DeadMG Oh. Damn imgur
23:36
I screenied it too.
The first mod that sees it will nuke the whole thing.
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@DeadMG Erm.. it's a riddle for the Derpstorm from STL
You weren't supposed to solve it for him, man.
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<_>
woops
oh well
bin yourself!
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23:37
Also, the solution is cheaty
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Well, I had half of DeadMG's logic. I didn't know which part of the standard library was wrong.
too late
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I solved it by making it protected (and public also works)
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I also solved it by just using member composition
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There's a third solution.
23:38
make an I/O library worth using?
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I tried marking A and B virtual but that didn't really work.
yeah, adding virtual inheritance isn't going to help here.
I guess you could also have A friend B.
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4th solution, then.
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23:40
@DeadMG Yeah, the friend thing works.
use C-style cast "Access private base" hack?
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No
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It's part of the constructor list
don't even know if you could make that work.
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Q: How to nerf something without the player community hating you?

PhilippNo matter how well you conceptualize an online game, there will always be certain gameplay elements which will turn out to be vastly overpowered and dominate the gameplay. The obvious solution in that case is to do an update and make that gameplay element weaker (to "nerf" it). But when develop...

23:41
Better now? @DeadMG
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@Xeo Not sure what the 4th solution is.
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Still trying, though.
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@DeadMG Check that room.
can u come in google chat? it is very difficult to explain here — manujmv Nov 26 at 8:49
@Xeo I have no idea to what room you are referring.
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23:43
DeadMGoo.
@ScarletAmaranth vOv
@sehe Completely agree with all of the above. Still doesn't seem (to me) to make up for the fact that machines are now at least a few hundred (and quite possibly closer to a few thousand) times faster...
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Oh wait
@JerryCoffin it seems to me you're complaining about software in general. I don't see how this makes ms-c better than gcc
23:44
@sehe is that a greeting :)?
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Gotta swith computers
every developer complains about software in general btw
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This is all I got so far
@Rapptz Good question.
23:45
@sehe I'm not complaining about software in general, nor comparing MS-C to gcc. My points are specifically about gcc and only gcc (yes, there's other software about which some of the same comments probably apply, but I'm not talking about them at all here).
@ScarletAmaranth A developer who doesn't complain (at least to himself) about software is probably close to worthless. A developer who doesn't notice shortcomings in current software is unlikely to do much better in what he writes.
so is the $@ Make macro basically equivalent to $(TargetPath)?
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For that specific rule
It's the path of the output
@ScarletAmaranth appreciation
is it the whole path or just the filename? the reference I'm reading isn't very specific
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Whatever is written as the target. It's a relative path from the makefile, IIRC.
23:50
oakydoaky
@JerryCoffin There becomes a point when it gets annoying though.
let's just run with it and see what happens.
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Are you writing makefiles by hand now?
no.
for my test project, I've used a post build command to execute them.
for VS it's dead simple because you can just use $(TargetPath) which names the executable's absolute path directly.
before, I used path_to_build_dir/ExecutableName on Linux, but Travis decided it didn't like that very much
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Hmm.
23:53
maybe Premake decided to screw it up again for funsies.
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@Ell Oh, I forgot to mention earlier. I can decode: BMP ANI ICO CUR PNG JPEG PCX. Finishing up SGI, WBMP and Webp. Will look at OpenEXR, once I figure out how to wield their ~~industry strength solution~~.
@DeadMG The documentation is very explicit. $(@D) for the dir part etc. gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Automatic-Variables.html
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I think I know how to solve my problem.
curious
the build log seems to indicate that $@ gave the exact same path as before, but now it works and before it didn't :P
@ThePhD cough FreeImage cough

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