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wait
the above still doesn't make sense, then
that's like having template<class T> string(T::Encoding) or something
well, not exactly.
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It sure looks like it, though
yeah, but I called String to get back the original String type.
so in this case, if x is a String(UTF8), then x.Encoding names UTF8 and String(x.Encoding) names decltype(x).
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err
what if I have some other type{ static auto Encoding = UTF8 } or something?
then String(UTF8) is not that type and OR rejects the overload.
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... I think you lost me. What is parameter to what, and what is argument to what?
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(And people say that distinguishing them is not useful, pah)
well, we have a function f, and the argument is either String(encoding) for whatever encoding you want, or some other T that does or does not define an Encoding member.
er
I actually don't remember which one is parameter and which one is argument.
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lol
aka scratch that, too confusing
you pass f the string or not-string.
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00:06
I think a parameter is in the declaration and argument is at each call but idk
you call f(str) or f(someotherrandomthing).
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@Ell ya
and f's definition is like, f(String(auto->decay().Encoding) param).
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okay
what is auto->decay()?
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auto names the exact parameter type when the function is called and OR is performed.
so if I call f(str) then auto will be String(encoding)&, etc.
and the -> is like ::?
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Ohhh overload resolution :3
no
I used T.member to access static members
so for the interim I've used T->member to access type functions- decay, lvalue, rvalue, pointer, sizeof, alignment, that kind of thing.
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FWIW, I still see no reason for that abuse
@DeadMG To avoid C++'s typename ?
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00:10
Just use decay(auto) or something
@Xeo Been thinking about it. But such a bikeshed change isn't high on my priority list.
@StackedCrooked Yes. Having T* or T& or something is quite problematic grammatically.
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btw, I forgot if I already asked, but do you have a way to explicitly name a type variable?
what, you mean, state a concrete type?
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template<class T> void f(T a, T b)
the T there
no.
well
you can pass a type explicitly, but when name lookup is performed on the arguments, the other arguments aren't found.
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00:13
mh
aka something like f(type T, T a, T b) won't work
nope.
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which would also not be able to infer types, so meh
I don't want to post a question on this since I'm sure it'd be answered so quickly and of no use to others (yes, I have searched).. but I have the error 'pointer being freed was not allocated'. Trouble is.. it was allocated. And reallocated. I free() it at the end and get this error... Any err.. pointers? :P
but there's not a tremendous amount of value in that except enforcing that the two types are identical
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@DeadMG hm
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void foo(auto a, decltype(a) b)
:P
would function if I allowed you to look up already-checked arguments
or void foo(auto a, b)
void foo(auto a, b; auto c, d);
Just fooling around.
yeah, but f(auto a, b) is already completely legal and has a different meaning :P
what does it mean?
well auto a is one parameter- where auto is kinda like T&& like I said above- and b is another parameter.
00:27
Ah, normally parameters are just passed by name only?
yep
Making a programming language for fun? Or is there a specific purpose for it?
the purpose is C++ sucks
ah, k.
Does D suck as well?(don't really know anything about it)
00:32
yeah pretty badly
How so?
long story
k xD
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Anyone know of a Non jazzed up rendition of somewhere over the rainbow?
you mean something like this youtube.com/watch?v=PSZxmZmBfnU?
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00:35
Yah but I'd rather a modern singing of it
Her voice doesn't seem to match her appearance.
Hearing that voice I imagine an older lady.
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Yeah
And not something like this youtube.com/watch?v=V1bFr2SWP1I?
Why do you need it?
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Just wanted to listen do it
@polymer its a bit jazzed up too much :P thanks anyway
I'll listen to wonderful world instead :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes still wasn't able to crack the nut w.r.t. Catch.hpp vs. static library business. The very unsatisfying result of this all appears to be this:
source /cc @JerryCoffin
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@StackedCrooked "Surprise, modafuka"
lol
that picture makes me laugh so much
esp the expression on the face of the rabbit
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I like this google.co.uk/…
And I gotta get me some bebop
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@polymer I think this one also isn't true to the original :S but thanks :)
I'm listening to some classical guitar atm
Carlos Barbosa Lima
Non-jazzy true to the original? The song was made in a jazzy era :p
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Haha
@StackedCrooked yup, the rabbit's like: mwahaha surprise mofo :)
I concur, you are quite a mofo
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I concur, you are quite a Mofa.
Now, now.
Mofa is crossing the line.
wtf even is a mofa
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Q: Initializing map of maps with initializer list in VS 2013

omikronI'm trying to initialize map of maps using C++11. My compiler is VS 2013 Express. unordered_map<EnumType, unordered_map<string, string>> substitutions = { { Record::BasementType, { { "0", "" }, { "1", "Slab or pier" }, { "2", "Crawl" } ...

Very nasty compiler bug indeed
did you call me a motorbike?
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It's a joke on the German word :<
@namezero It's VS2013 and C++11 features.
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@DeadMG Yeah; I haven't used '13 myself yet, so I can't comment on it's quality.
I found this b-c someone had an issue on the boost mailing list with a boost flyweight in an initializer list
The committee really went off the handle with these crazy initializer lists for complex types
initializer lists aren't crazy, uniform initialization is crazy
I like this weird symmetry...

auto foo() { return MyType{}; }

or

MyType foo() { return {}; }
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auto auto(){ return auto{}; }
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Polymorphic in the return type!
01:04
@DeadMG yes, that's what I meant
never do I ever need to repeat the silly type
so what you're saying is
"I like to rant about language features but I'm too fucking stupid to even name the one I don't like"
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hey now
Puppy has been unleashed.
Something along those lines haha
Time to go to bed I suppose
01:06
run for the hills
at least when we had TOTAL RETARDATION IN C++ he actually knew what to call the thing he was complaining about
that guy was actually pretty funny
can we have him back?
@DeadMG you coldly dissed him IIRC
probably
let's face it, at the time I didn't think it was possible to get lower than that
somethink like "I don't remember reading your proposal on this"
yep that sounds just like me
01:08
is it Bjarne who says there are 2 groups of languages, languages that people permanently complain about and languages noone uses
yes
yes, that's him
that's a really good quote :)
@StackedCrooked Lol I'm reading the transcript now
01:10
meh Valve
@namezero ..but, why is that funny?
they haven't put out anything really worth playing in years
coming up on deacdes
I think dota2 is fine in spite of the fact it's not their game per se... what I can say is they can't write code for shit
Dota2 is a fine example of how pathetic they are now.
@StackedCrooked The way this guy wrote
01:12
Ah, that.
Yep, it was.
"Oh hey guise, that LoL shit is pretty popular. Let's just clone it and in order to give ourselves some legitimacy, we'll buy off IceFrog."
"
I don't even want to hear 1 piece of bullshit out of a single one of you people's mouths about this one.
If you give me one piece of bullshit, you're a fucking n00b."
LoL is a DotA clone, how is that pathetic on Valve's part?
Sure, see, the thing is, they are making a lot of money off of it :).
Best part
01:12
So from the business stand point, it was a good decision.
because
At least they are working with the developers of the original version
it was Riot who actually made Dota work as a standalone game.
It wasn't actually lol
and personally, I dislike the impact Dota had on the WC3 scene.
01:13
> --> error: explicit specialization of 'Inner' in class scope
FUCKING RETARDED
dota was popular long before LoL even while being embedded in W3
and also
Valve are supposed to be the guys who make the big splash games
I think it was a smart decision by Valve anyway; pathetic ? - sure, gold mine ? - check
not the guys who come along later after it's already done and successful and just ape it
not pathetic in the slightest
01:15
actually it is kinda pathetic, it's really not their game, they just took their (bad) engine and copied a ~10 year old game into it
LoL is popular because it was free (durr) and because it runs on a toaster
maybe I'd agree with you if Valve were some nobody developer just trying to get started.
I wanna play Heroes of the Storm... puts on flame retardant suit
then I'd just congratulate them on the quality of their implementation (if applicable) and move on.
@ScarletAmaranth By that definition, LoL is "not their game" because it's a copy of DotA.
01:16
but come on- you're talking about one of the richest game developers in the world.
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LoL is not a copy of DotA at all.
with some of the most talented engineers.
@Rapptz eh? dota2 is an exact copy of dota1, LoL is not
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THe mechanics are wildly different, teh balancing philosophies are completely changed.
and the best they can come up with is that?
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01:16
Dota2 is closer to Dota1 then any other MOBA currently out there.
dota2 IS dota1 in a new count, they're missing a few heroes, that's it
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League is probably the second farther, followed by Dawn Gate (or w/e its spalled as)
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Realm of the Titans is after that
Personally I dislike MOBAs anyway so I can't say I care enough about defending Valve
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01:17
The furthest possible Dota-like game that isn't like Dota1 is Smite
seems pretty clear to me that these days valve aren't interested in making great games
@sehe Yeah, that's it. It's great.
maybe just a quick buck then go do what they actually want to do, which is Steam.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Hoe later op de avond, hoe schoner het volk" :)
@DeadMG are you sure about this? dota is riddled with bugs, steam barely works in linux in spite of what they claim (can't wait to test steam OS), etc.
01:18
well, Steam on Linux is on Linux, which explains that.
I couldn't even get Dota2 work on my Ubuntu (don't kill me for the choice of distro, I am not a Linux connoisseur)
@ThePhD More or less the other side of the country.
yeah, but again, that's on Linux.
they probably forgot some magic global variable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes have you played anything on the new monitor combo yet?
@ScarletAmaranth what's your card?
01:21
@Rapptz 5970
figured it was AMD
@ScarletAmaranth I haven't seen anything other than the "No signal" message yet. I am still waiting for my computer to arrive. My laptop has only one VGA port and I have no VGA cables.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd go insane with that sitting on my desk being unable to use it :)
You don't need much to go insane, then
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Q: Obtaining a past-the-end pointer using the address of an array

Stuart OlsenIn C and C++, it is often useful to use a past-the-end pointer to write functions that can operate on arbitrarily large arrays. C++ gives a std::end overload to make this easier. In C, on the other hand, I've found it's not uncommon to see a macro defined and used like this: #define ARRAYLEN(arr...

Good question
01:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh the torture =/ Your computer is arriving soon I hope?
11 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
> the new graphics card arrived yesterday at our warehouse. The
assembly of your computer will take up too six working days, so
shipping should begin late next week.
Oh my... I'd go insane xD
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1 min ago, by sehe
You don't need much to go insane, then
yeah
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hm... 2:30am, guess that's a good time for sleep
01:26
after all
today is Day 12 of 71 so
I asked to ship everything together, but then they sent me an e-mail saying that since some parts were going to take a while they decided to ship things separate.
I thought "WTF?", but well, I'm not paying extra for the separate shipping, so whatever.
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Q: Take the address of a one-past-the-end array element via subscript: legal by the C++ Standard or not?

Zan LynxI have seen it asserted several times now that the following code is not allowed by the C++ Standard: int array[5]; int *array_begin = &array[0]; int *array_end = &array[5]; Is &array[5] legal C++ code in this context? I would like an answer with a reference to the Standard if possible. It w...

?
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@Rapptz That's different
how?
III, Invalid indirection involved.
01:28
so tired ...
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Wait, nvm
&array + 1 is the end of the "1 element array of arrays"
@Rapptz I have a downvote on jalf's answer.
He misinterpreted the part he quoted.
Just got the plumbing problem sorted, now the app update is approved so have to rush to publish the pr, then need to fix the website ...
There's a comment from Johannes about it.
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Okay, it's officially too late for me to reason about C++, so g'night
01:30
I am so tired ... going for a little nap ...
(It's fine in C, though, because C has a "&* is a no-op" rule)
mm, what does std::end() return for int arr[N]; then?
A pointer to one past the end of the array?
arr + N
01:33
yes, then why... what ma I missing here :D?
arr[N] is always UB in C++.
oh, &array[5] it dereferences
@R.MartinhoFernandes ..?
right, right
thanks robot
oh never mind
01:34
@Rapptz &arr[N] !===! arr+N
@Rapptz What's weird?
no I misread.
Dogs barking the national anthem.
That's weird
I thought you said int arr[N] is UB and I was confused
because that's how you make an array
01:35
lol
Next chapter: how you make babies.
Next chapter: how you make arrays of babies.
Evolution: how you make trees of them.
so is *(arr + N) legal in C?
Depends on the types, bounds and values of the identifiers involved
that's weird
no, you can't dereference
no it's legal in C but not in C++
01:36
but &arr[N] will actually result in &* (noop)arr + N
which is legal
If N == 0, it's legal
Scarlet got it
yeah
So why isn't &* no-op in C++?
No idea.
I'd guess consistency.
consistency with what exactly ^^?
No other operator has an effect that depends on something other than the minimal subexpression that includes it.
01:41
but it's a nice guarantee
Making &* a no-op makes * depend on the super-expression that contains it. It also would make for more extra exceptions for UDTs.
you're making sense robot except for I am trying to figure out actually whether it's not "the sane thing to do" to actually make it noop anyway :)
I'm not arguing for or against. Just guessing at one plausible reason to pick this option.
I was kinda wondering about your opinion about that with that statement
I use too many smiley faces
@ScarletAmaranth I find depending on the super-expression abhorrent.
01:45
Fingers crossed for his swift recovery.
Things just keep getting better... . The salient point being that none of the buttons respond. And all of VS is now frozen.
Not on this machine (just edited with the crucial bit of info ^)
@sehe Well, it expired, throw it away
Kinda hard to do if it locks up
Well. Sigh. After killing and restarting, the nag screen could be dismissed. yay
01:55
> Note: With minSdkVersion less than 19, you cannot use try-with-resources, but other Java 7 language features are fine
Sigh.
I don't want to use KitKat. Q_Q
Also, it's foggy and cloudy and the Geminids are on.
:<
why would you want to use java anyway
@ScarletAmaranth I'm thinking of making a small tool for my phone.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what would such tool do
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah cloudy here too

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