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23:00
THIS IS TEMPLATE CODE SO I CAN'T HAVE IT BREAK WHEN SOMEONE DOES [ TITS ] () { GRAB(TITS); };
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Calm down now
that's what overload resolution is for.
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he gets scared when you shout :(
@ThePhD Just try taking a function pointer.
> Construction won't be removed from memory until there are references to it. In other words as long as there are EnergyPackets which have target set to this Construction object, it won't be removed and will receive energy correctly (redirect it to what was built).
23:00
Your approach is the one that is broken.
IOW I suck at JavaScript
There's no guarantee lambdas are empty.
@ThePhD Why do you grab the tits by value?
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@ThePhD Lundi solved that already
go figure.
@FredOverflow Because that means you can grab them even after the original owner goes away.
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23:01
also
I might mention that cpatureless lambdas are typically just 1 byte in size, whereas a function pointer is sizeof(void*) typically.
But optimise!
hmm webstorm diff is much worse than VS diff
and I might further mention that std::function already does this shit.
@DeadMG yeah but why learn when you can reimplement
@BartekBanachewicz Are you using PHP? (Or does WS support other stuff now?)
23:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes TS
@FredOverflow lol
Me and PHP doesn't really mix well
though I didn't even insult it much when it was brought up in js room!
Hmm, definitely not going to try "can I grab your tits by value" as a pick-up line.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Try "can I grab your tits by pointer"
Next on my list is "Your condiments are very varied."
23:05
I clearly prefer hands(const tits&).
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz Lundi doesn't solve anything.
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Can I grab your tit pointers by value? Or would I be better with some std structure?
user3010322
Lundi says "we don't deal with tables" and throws in the towel and always creates a stateful std::function wrapper.
user3010322
That's not solving it. That's crapping on the user.
lol, no, it does what it says it will do
23:06
@ThePhD std::function solves it already...
4 mins ago, by DeadMG
and I might further mention that std::function already does this shit.
std::function already has space optimisations for small callables.
@ThePhD yeah and that's how you should solve storing functions
yeah if std::function solves the issue then might as well use it.
so if you are not using std::function to store functions then you suck big time.
std::function has already done it and better than you.
user3010322
std::function doesn't solve the issue, because that std::function still needs to be stored somewhere.
23:07
And that is, not just captureless lambdas, but small lambdas in general.
stateless isn't important compared to sizeof(T) < small
@ThePhD And your function pointer doesn't, obviously.
user3010322
Or were you ALL not paying attention when I said I don't have any storage and that I have to optimize it out?
user3010322
Actually, nevermind. <_> I'll just finish it.
23:08
you have to put your function pointer somewhere too.
@ThePhD no, we read that and concluded you are talking BS (again)
You don't have any what?
Are you trying to do something that only works on a different universe?
if you have NO storage, you can't store a function pointer.
BUT OPTOMIZE
I REALLY NEED THOSE 4 BYTES
If you don't have any storage you can just drop everything.
Instantly optimised away.
23:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes I sense low-mem.c++ incoming, analoguous to fast.c++
well actually it would only be 1 byte saved.
Use GC, thunk everything
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Just upload it all to the cloud
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@Ell lol
23:09
Also woah I just binged through 2 and half seasons of Haven
Starting Saturday evening
still another 1 and a half to go you fucking slacker
get going
I need some sleep okay
rubbish
no you don't
I CANT BE AWAKE FOREVER
yes you can
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23:10
@cat what food did you have in the end?
Some Chinese stuff I guess I don't know. Also sushi
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz And I've concluded you're a massive twat who can't read. I guess we're even.
@ThePhD hihi
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@BartekBanachewicz It's not about the size. If you read the issue comment, you'd maybe get your head out of your ass and understand.
@ThePhD that's what she said.
@ThePhD yeah it's totally not like 3 other people telling you the same thing no sir
Ell
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23:12
This lounge has taught me to argue well
I think I am making progress.
ThePhD is no longer making me angry
People think programming matters or something
I just laugh at him openly.
@ThePhD std::is_convertible<T, R(*)(A...)>::value instead of is_empty should do it.
And also that they're good at arguments
Neither is true
But hey
23:13
(As usual, it also ends up working for more cases than a weird solution designed for lambdas, for free)
Tip of the weekend: sleep good
Sleep more!
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus I also had sushi today!
Nom nom
I don't even know what "today" is anymore
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus A good point to do exactly that
23:16
@CatPlusPlus I would be careful eating stuff I don't know.
@CatPlusPlus :D
What would you call a class that takes a selfie?
So, my brother downloaded some pirated software for his Mac.
gosh I can't believe I actually wrote C++ code today
@R.MartinhoFernandes SelfieTaker
The installation instructions mentionned installing the shit on a PC and then copying the files back to the Mac.
let me guess
virus
23:18
@BartekBanachewicz Livin' on an edge. That's why I'm so fun
@CatPlusPlus next thing we hear you're a secret agent
@EtiennedeMartel Oh god there's a Mac user that didn't pay for his Mac software?! CALL MAC POLICE
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@DeadMG He wanted to use my PC for that. So I dusted off an old Win7 VM that was lying around.
@EtiennedeMartel That VM sandbox, or does it have network access to your entire office?
23:20
@MartinJames Sandbox, of course.
@EtiennedeMartel I had to ask, just in case.
@CatPlusPlus lol, reminds me of Vegan Police
you know what I really needed to make my day?
MORE FUCKING QUESTIONDUMPERS
holy fucking shit
user1804599
lol
23:22
A chrome question?
1. Buy a better computer 2. Get a better browser
@Purrfection hiii
3. Stop noticing minuscule delays in hover animations you freak
@BartekBanachewicz hellloo barry
may I call you barry
He looks like a Barry
23:22
@Purrfection I set my GRID 2 voiceover name to Barry so I guess I can't complain that much
@CatPlusPlus what
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute What made you think here was the best place to get help?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute what are those effects? something big?
@EtiennedeMartel You can trust static analysis!
A place where a bunch of experts discuss life is the best place to ask.
23:23
I'm the expert on all things life ask me anything
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute Extremely long shot: your animation slows down your PC so much that when you open the console, you reduce the displayed area of the page, therefore it speeds up. There.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute Maybe, but about almost anything except software problems.
@CatPlusPlus How do I life?
@Purrfection it actually might not be that far
DOM operations and that stuff are terrible
@Purrfection Edge-ly
23:25
thank god I am not using that that much
You're using that RIGHT NOW
lol montage parodies
@Purrfection Right, but it works fine on IE11
hellooo freddie fist
23:25
dunn dunn dunnn
@CatPlusPlus uh I mean in code obviously
anyway HTML master race
haha, works fine on IE. hahahaha
Also apparently people are bricking their XBones because Internet told them to, so my lack of faith in humanity's intelligence has been reinforced for this week!
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute well this is beyond all logic
What a productive day
23:26
WEBGL11094: INVALID_OPERATION: drawArrays: Enum TRIANGLE_FAN is not currently supported. Let's play "guess the #browser" game.
IE11 > Chrome ?
Yes
Actually
@CatPlusPlus well, people have been killing themselves because of the internet too
@Purrfection There are so many inappropriate jokes I could make about this
But I don't have time
@CatPlusPlus you know I was amazed when I've first learned that people are actually buying them.
23:27
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute Well maybe my explanation is not that wrong, you should enable debugging in the console - like show framerate or stuff
That's been my console experience forever
My boss is travelling this week, so won't be around.
YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
This is the day I've done a pull request in TypeScript. And... I love the language. https://github.com/bananu7/Harvest-ts/pull/26
"To unlock your Xbox, find the tallest building near to you and take the lift to the top floor. Take the stairs to the roof...."
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that an invitation to fuck at your place!
23:28
derp.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Admit it, you connected to his head again
TBH I'd like to see TS 1.0
@CatPlusPlus whistles
@Purrfection s/place/desk/
@BartekBanachewicz I still want modafukken protected
23:28
@Purrfection aw yiss.
@BartekBanachewicz "I mean I wrote entire TEN LINES OF CODE"
@CatPlusPlus It's messy to choose where to connect to. The devices pick their MAC identifier for the SSID of their network.
@CatPlusPlus I think he likes a lof of ES6 that is already in TS
Yeah yeah and robots are not taking over
You ain't foolin' me mister
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Aren't you a bit too happy?
23:30
The twist is that he's been the boss the whole time
spoilers
@Xeo His happiness emulation sofwtare is wrongly calibrated tweaks
seriously took them enough
Yeah not like you could've tested them offline or anything
@CatPlusPlus My builds passed offline and failed at GH pages. Same ruby/jekyll version.
@Xeo Oh, don't get me wrong. My boss is cool. But given that he's not around and a deadline was just past, I'll have two whole weeks to do no-pressure refactorings I've been wanting to do since I started.
23:32
what's a no-pressure refactoring anyway
You're the first person ever to be happy to be able to rewrite old shit code instead of writing fresh new one
do you work in a barometric suit or something
Robot works at the ISS
aw yISS
so there's that internship topic which says "build an AST using llvm and apache ant"
i'm sure they mean boost spirit and ANTLR
or what
The only spirit involved in Boost is vodka
23:34
lol ant?
Welp okay I really need to stop chatting and go to sleep
@Purrfection what
I don't know it's for some kind of DSL that compiles to OpenCL. But I'm not sure how that is related to llvm and ant.
The memory usage of Firefox, the security of Chrome, the speed of IE and the price of Safari!
23:38
:D
@MohammadAliBaydoun wheeerreezzztheeepuullrreeqqueeeeesssttt
@BartekBanachewicz I couldn't get anything to work ;_;
@MohammadAliBaydoun wheresszztheeeforrrrkkkk
Even my macro version isn't working
Okay, I forked it ;-;
I'll update the code on my end as soon as I do something useful~
the sooner I see it the sooner I can help you
This time, I'll compile with gcc 4.7
Well, I should be asleep right now, and I'm pretty fucking tired
23:42
@MohammadAliBaydoun I used 4.8 myself, just sayin
Imma go to sleep to
No Banana!
@BadgerGirl oh come on, you've got the timing
Fine, go to sleep. :(
@BadgerGirl I can stay up a while longer, just get on skype
I'm there ;)
woah, so many cats!
sry im thinking about cats again
@BartekBanachewicz still pretty small, IYAM
@Purrfection there's girls?
Ooooh! There's badgers, though!
@sehe out-of-context-quote sehe
... ohey slowpoke!
Ell
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23:54
Never mind :D
I won't
user1804599
Ga Slapen, Unproductive IJsbeer.
yes I was typing that
user3010322
@Rapptz The following works, and takes up no additional storage and uses no virtual function wrappers:
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sol::state lua;
	lua.open_libraries( sol::lib::base, sol::lib::os );
	lua.get<sol::table>( "os" ).set( "name", "windows" );

	lua.get<sol::table>( "os" ).set_function( "fun",
		[ ] ( ) { return "test"; }
	);
	lua.script( "assert(os.fun() == \"test\")\n"
		"assert(os.name == \"windows\")" );

	lua.get<sol::table>( "os" ).set_function( "fun", &free_func_yo );
	lua.script("assert(os.fun() == \"test\")\n"
		"assert(os.name == \"windows\")" );
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23:59
Hmm. To lurk I'm /x/or not to lurk in /x/

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