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@StackedCrooked I'd try to add some really weird fringe case that most people would be a lot more likely to get wrong...
@StackedCrooked 1 works, 3 shouldn't and i'm thinking that 2 shouldn't either
@JerryCoffin Do you have something in mind?
@GlennTeitelbaum Only 3 shouldn't work. 2 works because T& can be deduced as const int&.
And sample 3 is why perfect forwarding was designed.
So func(T& x) { x=5; } and then I pass a const in ???
x=5 will fail because x is const
T = const int
00:10
Thats why I was thinking that the const int& shouldnt work :)
I was afraid that it would
I don't find this strange.
const is part of the type.
Anybody built a machine with more then 256 GB of ram? I need a cheap computer with a ton of ram to merge large panoramic collections of images.
A cheap computer with 256 GB RAM? (I first thought you were talking about MB.)
My computer only supports up to 32 GB.
00:12
Would SSD be fast enough - or you really need RAM
@Mikhail You need server hardware and there is no cheap server hardware
Most I've seen is 96GB
@GlennTeitelbaum No way to know for sure. You could make some educated guesses, based on your required throughput.
No, it has to be ram the way these programs are written. You basically need to load your collection of images and then correlate each them in a n^2 fashion...
It does take time to load that much RAM with data.
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16GB at quick glance cost $200, multiply by 16 and thats $3,200 just for RAM
@Mikhail Cheap and that don't mix
Anyways I got 4k, so I can save by not buying a case :-)
@Mikhail So figure out a better algo n^2 should be easy to beat and then sell it, and then but whatever machine you want
@GlennTeitelbaum I'm fairly certain you can't fit that on any motherboard.
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe a server machine...
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Ya, it was just a quick way to guestimate
Number of DDR3 Slots
24 x 240pin
@Mikhail I'm sure IBM would be really happy to help you.
@EtiennedeMartel I once worked for their competitor so that won't due. Also IBM machines cost like 30k.. I got 4k
$7500 with case
This comes with 256GB standard and you can upgrade to 2TB, but it looks like an Air Conditioner: pinnaclemicro.com/computer/…
oh, and it costs a bit more
00:20
$50k each
They may have volume discounts :)
std::string s(1); // compiler error
std::string s(0); // runtime error
One rack free with every 4 servers
@StackedCrooked I think it's some weirdness having to do with exceptions compilers make to values like NULL
Don't defend this!
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@StackedCrooked Hmm...perhaps something that demonstrates reference collapsing? When I think about it, I'm not sure how likely it is that people would get it wrong, but it seems like something worth making sure they know about.
0 is NULL
Welcome to c++
try 2,3,4 and if they don't work, by induction, std::string doesn't work
@JerryCoffin Interesting. Actually I'm not too familiar with that myself.
std::string(0) uses the std::string::string(const char*) constructor because BACKWARDSCOMPATIBILITY
@StackedCrooked My friend did that once, he got stuck for a while until I looked at it and spotted the 0 to nullptr conversion
00:25
C++ is getting to me
@StackedCrooked The problem is that it's not quite as obvious/easy to judge--it won't be "which will the compiler accept?", but "what type is T?" Quick demo: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/fb1685c005374eae
We start with a reference, and the template parameter is also a reference. Do we get a reference to a reference? If somebody's seen a T&&, maybe they think it'll collapse to that. The answer is simple: the two references "Collapse" so we just end up with a reference to const int, just like we did when the passed item wasn't a reference.
00:39
alright
I think I've decided that maybe gaming just isn't for me anymore.
@DeadMG you will be back
people just don't seem to make games that cater to my taste.
Xeo
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Make them yourself
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Q: how to programme an array to read a data file c++

user3087985I have this programme to take properties from a data file and input them into calculations into the programme. this is my coding at the moment but it isnt taking any values into it.. any help is appreciated float woodcharacStrength() {myInfile.open ("strength_classes.txt"); //inputs exter...

I don't think Starbound devs have been sleeping this week
00:43
@DeadMG I thought you were playing a lot of WoW?
I think game makers have a disincentive to make good games. For example, I play CIv4 a lot, if it were a shitty game I would buy more.
my trial runs out in like, fifteen hours, and I doubt that I'm going to renew the subscription.
@ScarletAmaranth just a few too many cases?
WoW is repetitive crap
@Mikhail No that's just dumb, if you're game is not good it doesn't sell.
00:44
@DeadMG What do you like? Were there ever games that you like?
user425495
don't play mmorpgs
WoW was repetitive crap a while ago
@Borgleader Only true to a certain extent.
@Borgleader if its too good, nobody buys new games...
WoW was always repetitive crap.
the only difference is that I had a much bigger tolerance for that before I discovered that I could make a computer do all the repetitive crap I ever dreamed of.
00:45
@DeadMG No - the first year it was fresh and new and sparkly - then it just repeated every year (well the first year after the first 6 months when it didnt work)
@Mikhail I'm sorry but no.
@GlennTeitelbaum It was super-grindy crap then, I was just too busy being overawed to notice.
@JerryCoffin cool
which, to be fair, was all well and good and I got my value for money.
@DeadMG overawed is enough - but hard to sustain
00:46
agree
I liked GW2, but I had no one to play with so I dropped it after reaching max level :(
I want to write an MMO - but since I'm not already a top designer - I would have to spend many years unpaid and well I don't want the game enough for that
Quiz: will this compile: const int&& c = 123456;
I had no idea before I tried.
@StackedCrooked No - this is a chat room
you have to put it in a text file
@StackedCrooked My gut says no, but if you're asking then it probably does.
00:48
@StackedCrooked yes
oh wait, it extends the lifetime of the temporary?
you laugh - but I had tried to help somebody who tried compiling valid code, but in a word doc, g++ was not amused
Lol, I had a compiler error, but it was caused by another statement.
It works.
what I think I'd really like is perhaps something like Starcraft 2 but a) with a less poisonous community and b) with an API available for helper programs.
@GlennTeitelbaum Man-Machine Orifice?
00:50
let's face it, repetitive micro and macro are just begging to be automated.
@MartinJames that wasn't my first idea
However, if you take the micro away, what remains?
Massive Multiplayer Orgasm?
@StackedCrooked Exactly. That's sort of the point of the game for many.
00:50
If the game needs an API for bots, then the game needs to be redesigned
@MartinJames That would sell
That's why RTS game inevitably descend into all the top players rushing each other, because it's all about micro.
@CatPlusPlus I disagree.
@DeadMG I think someone already made an RTS that had an API specifically made so that you could write AIs for it. I came across it when I was doing research to write a SC:BW AI.
I think it would be fun to script my attack strategies and experiment with different algorithms.
But I think it will change the multiplayer experience a lot.
It would be like robots.
00:51
the point of the API is only partly to automate the obvious things like the micro.
@DeadMG Players using bots would have an advantage over players who don't have bots
It's either built into the game or is bad
which is practically the intended function.
@MartinJames Fancy term for orgy?
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Q: Why is this program erroneously rejected by three C++ compilers?

James McNellisI am having some difficulty compiling a C++ program that I've written. This program is very simple and, to the best of my knowledge, conforms to all the rules set forth in the C++ Standard. I've read over the entirety of ISO/IEC 14882:2003 twice to be sure. The program is as follows: Here i...

what I mean is, the players would compete on the strategy they choose.
00:53
Some people have a partner which helps to device the strategy while the other guy is doing to micro. This is also unfair.
and that choice is the same whether you wrote it into a script or clicked the mouse.
I just play team games in SC2, otherwise it's boring because I'm terrible
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Damn. I think I have some hurting going on with my sciatic nerve.
@Borgleader 'Orgy' is too restrictive. Needs to be more public, not just friends.
00:55
A human team vs a computer team. Is that sometimes done? (e.g 2 vs 4 computers)
I may be a bit drunk.
yes
@StackedCrooked you can do that in SC2 I think
I'm so drunk that I read an entry on the starboard as 'I've been having sooo much fun doing UML'.
I played a few such games in aoe and it's kinda fun. More relax and working together.
00:57
Bedtime for Bonzo. BFN.
@MartinJames That reminds me that I would like a drink.
user425495
the new xcom is p fun
you know
There's a new xcom?
Kerbal Space Program has the capacity to be a great game.
user425495
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@StackedCrooked yes
My AltGr stopped working
user425495
Because I had vim open in VirtualBox
Huh
You need to drag it out of the VirtualBox and into the native os.
I guess that's why I like programming so much, and C++ in particular.

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