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11:00
One-time job + spec updates, but that's not much work when you have everything already done
And the result is a library that's better than literally all I've looked at so far, so yeah whatever
Living with bandicoots : environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/bandicoots.htm

Bandicoots are protected in NSW, and it is illegal to trap or kill them without a licence.
Mmm. Did I miss any obvious (boost) way to get a non-dynamically allocated pimpl wrapper?
Thinking aligned_storage with in-place construction
I was pretty sure it exists (but can't find it now)
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@sehe omg
@Telkitty So, just give the bandicoot a license. Problem solved
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of pimpl
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11:02
I never realised that was possible, until now.
@CatPlusPlus No? The header only uses aligned storage, the implementation TU does the actual construction
You make the class dependent on the size of implementation
So shit still breaks when you change implementation details
@CatPlusPlus Meh. That's not the (sole) purpose of pimpl! That's kinda obvious
Well, no, but it's kinda important for stable ABI
@CatPlusPlus True. I'm trying to avoid publicly including boost date_time headers in my projects header.
@CatPlusPlus That's not my concern here. I'm only concerned with build times/hidden dependencies
11:03
@sehe Or keep a pet dog ... it is illegal for humans to kill the bandicoots but it is not illegal for the pets to kill them
But I am cool with bandicoots
That's cruel. Why would you kill the pets instead
at least they don't dance on the roof at night like the possums do ...
I'd just go with dynamic allocation, it's simple vOv
True.
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I like to avoid pimpl but fuck Objective-C++.
11:06
Everybode likes to avoid pimpl, but fuck reality
@CatPlusPlus dynamic it is.
@Telkitty Oh look - magpie without wings.
Crash Bandicoot was cool
Manually maintaining implementation size seems FUN
Also should be std::aligned_storage<>::type
@CatPlusPlus don't have to
sizeof(T) and alignof(T)
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T is incomplete, dummy.
11:15
oh right
lmao.
@MartinJames I live in the urban area, but I have counted, there are at least 8 types of wildlifes frequent the backyard (6 of them being different kinds of birds). Some shit on your roof, others steal your food in your garden. But it is illegal to kill or hurt them, being native animals!
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You can write a preprocessor that inserts the right size. :v
pimp wrapper
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MODULES.
@JerryCoffin Thanks. Yeah. That was what I was looking for. +1ed. But still opted for non-premature-optimization
11:21
@sehe Fair enough.
you know, I really came to appreciate C++'s for loop
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you still have cloning_ptr/value_ptr? Carn't find them in your wheels.
Is the bad things with pointers that they can point to things that are no longer there?
that's the same with references. The bad thing with pointers is managing the lifetime/ownership of the resources pointed to
@JohanLarsson not really. Maybe monad can hold Nothing too.
11:27
huh?
That never happens "because the things are no longer there": immutability
I was going to suggest German pointer for a pointer gone bad
lolzing
@sehe ah right "no longer"
Wow, that's hairy!
I misread as just "can be empty"
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11:29
@BartekBanachewicz do not overuse.
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<algorithm> ftw.
@rightfold ... compared to JS' for loop
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LOL
aight, got it working
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@sehe asimpl
guys?
@BartekBanachewicz If you really want to appreciate it, read about PL/I's do loop sometime. The ugliness is palpable.
sweet, my hat works in chat :D
and my hat's a cat!
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Bow hat master race.
le hâte à le chat
11:56
@melak47 The Cat is the Hat, but Doctor Suiss.
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Well, time to go outside.
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Goodbye.
I would have liked the "winter is coming" hat for my picard, but I didn't notice the hat thing until later :(
Going outside? what are you doing that for
Hatshit crazy.
What is your view on unit tests and TDD?
12:04
@JohanLarsson Severely overrated. The claim that "it works, therefore all professionals must do it" is roughly equivalent to claiming that people must be transported by horse-drawn wagons and water transported only in wooden buckets. Yes, both work, but no that's not enough to qualify as a reason to use either one.
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I want std::move_if. :(
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Why?
@rightfold std::copy_if(std::move_iterator(x) ...
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Because I don’t want to copy.
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@JerryCoffin Hmm.
12:06
@JerryCoffin for me tests were very good for learning but I find myself writing fewer and fewer of them.
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I think lack of std::move_if is an oversight, though.
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It’s asymmetric.
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What is the use case?
Same as with copy with :)?
@JohanLarsson Most of my systems are distributed over networks of one kind or another. Testing an individual app unit would require a test-harness that would be unlikely to behave the same as the real system will. So, I do mostly integrated testing.
12:07
morning all
@rightfold Don't go in too deep!
Also, my keyboard must be faulty - I'm making far too many typos :)
@StackedCrooked Log horizon is extremely reminiscent of SaO, except for they haven't explained anything for the first 3 episodes yet ^^
@rightfold They provided std::move as a convenience because std::copy is used so much. Quite a few more could be move-enabled, but std::move_iterator move-enabled all of them at once. Not sure whether std::copy_if is used enough to justify adding a convenience function for it as well.
> All tests passed (7 assertions in 1 test case and a partridge in a fair tree)
@sehe Which Partridge? (And might I extend my condolences to the poor tree?)
@JohannesSchaub-litb just a casual hmm for today :)?
I had a Partridge Violation earlier when I ran off the end of a folder list.
funny. there exist PLZs that start with 0
do there exist PLZ that start with 4 0 ?
I'll pick the top right one for today
plz isn't international FYI
But you knew that
@sehe i knew that. but why do you say that?
@MartinJames sounds familiar
@JohannesSchaub-litb Probably trying to be considerate of benighted Americans like me, who wouldn't know that "PLZ" means "postal code".
in English Language & Usage on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Sep 29 at 12:29, by Johan Larsson
It takes a partridge ~60 ms to flap its wings once
timed it with a 100 fps camera
@JohannesSchaub-litb Because, like everyone else here, I had to google PLZ
12:20
@JerryCoffin i thought saying Postal Code instead might be even more confusing, since i guess the format of PLZs is not standardized aswell
so if i said postal code instead, it may be entirely nonsense even to germans
@JohannesSchaub-litb Ok. "German zipcode" it is
@sehe i see. thanks!
Disambiguation seems like a thing you'd understand
I thought your brain was half-compiler :)
i will do it next time. i'm the LessInTelligentBoy. need instructions now and then. please bear with me
lol - lame pun detection triggered message destruct
it's not even Friday
sehe wer da kommt
...
da komm' ich her
@JohannesSchaub-litb Perhaps something like "...PLZ (German postal code)..."?
ITT chat goes postal
12:24
someone should make a master thesis about the issue
@R.MartinhoFernandes nevermind. I "found out" that although :Make and :Dispatch are described as "foreground" they don't actually block the vim UI
@JohannesSchaub-litb mm, I will be writing one soon... ^^
@ScarletAmaranth it doesn't seem to bother explaining the real-world at all
@StackedCrooked Really? SaO started so well with the first 2 episodes explaining stuff (and then it went to hell inserting random cheesy romance crap), this is the opposite case :)?
I gotta go shopping. Not looking forward to it. Cold, rain and frenzied crowds.
12:27
Enjoy ^^
I attached a merry Xmas and Happy new year image in gmail & it came out all wrong in the sent folder ...
in half an hour the local shops will be closing for 2.5 days
i guess you picked the xxxmas instead of the xmas pic xD
:'(
now it looks like a spam message
I hope you don't go hungry this Xmas, better pile up the food in the storage :x
@Telkitty that's alright, I sent a message to my friend saying: "Terrible holidays to you." (loose translation) because of autocorrect : - /
12:30
@ScarletAmaranth it seems the opposite. no romance thus far. the story only involves the virtual world.
@StackedCrooked I am just surprised nobody is freaking the fuck out in there, they're like: "ummm, alright, we're in this world, tough luck"
@ScarletAmaranth It's like becoming a new genre
haha, I wouldn't mind it, I find it fun to watch for some reason really :)
so if you could choose a c++ mascot, what would it be?
12:32
Poo, pile of
hehe
quick response
well if it isn't cat
@JohannesSchaub-litb sparkling Bjarne
or as @ThePhD calls it "the glowing man"
@JohannesSchaub-litb face-palming Stepanov
i have a little flat and wanna put some working bank on it for wood working.
any ideas?
12:35
ideas about working banks?
or about mascots?
I have many ideas
what could be a good working bank for a small flat
and also for mascots
I know nothing of woodworking.
BTW i wanna put the c++ lands map on my wall
12:36
@JohannesSchaub-litb I am surprised you haven't done so already, Merry
but i need to get a high res pic of it. preferably like 15 megapixels
enhance it
the one one get get on the internets is only like 3kx3k big
not enough for DIN A1 i think
you could ask the author
it comes with "sources" in a cdr file
@JohannesSchaub-litb An anemone. It stings those who don't treat it with proper respect, but it can be quite beautiful, and is crucial to a healthy reef/network.
12:40
hmm not sure what the sources means
Corel Draw ... maybe
@JerryCoffin so deep!
Aaaaaand my connection has left by now. Fuck's sake.
Merry Christmas Everybody!
jolly holidays
12:43
Happiness is mandatory
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@ScarletAmaranth No, anemones live almost entirely in shallow water. Despite being animals, most anemones derive some of their energy from algae that live inside the anemone. The algae needs bright light for photosynthesis. (Yes, I know that's not the "deep" you meant, but...)
how do I photosynthesize in C++?
fuaajckrushs
48 minutes delay. Impressive.
Fucking amazing.
auto photosynthesis(CO2, H2O) {
    return make_pair(C6H12O6 + 6O2);
}
I'll be in Straßburg by the time I should be in Paris.
12:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes where are you going? home for christmas? :)
That is assuming I can still use my ticket on the only other alternative left.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am surprised you're going home last minute o_O
@R.MartinhoFernandes what's in Paris
12:49
@melak47 he wants to be a free man in Paris (feeling unfettered and alive)
damn, I was close enough
...
Hmm this will be close. 10 minutes to switch and figure out if I can use my ticket.
@bamboon Get it right. That's Ho, Ho, Ho‌​! Merry Christmas!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Perhaps if you get stuck in Straßburg, you can at least visit Petite France (though given its history, I almost hesitate to suggest that--some might take it as an insult).
@R.MartinhoFernandes if you have time before that, speak to the "conductor/purser" on your delayed train in advance?
I'm always surprised when trains are not delayed
12:57
in WPF, 2 hours ago, by Johan Larsson
in Sweden trains are also late on a schedule more or less
This is Germany!
Perhaps we can summon Mussolini back to sort things out
how is he the fix?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Germany, where the trains nearly always run on time--because running late (or, especially, early) would usually make them much more convenient.
@JerryCoffin: You are complaining about trains being there on time ?
Where I come from, you can be happy if train drivers aren't on a strike.
I'll let you guess what country that is.
13:06
> Benito Mussolini was the batshit dictator of Italy from 1922 until his death in 1945
> It has been said that his rule wasn't so bad, because "he made the trains run on time." Given how notoriously difficult Italy has been to run, that might have been an accomplishment, except he didn't actually make the trains run on time
Well turns out I will need to get to the counter and get a new ticket. For free but it's still more time wasted :S
@ereOn I'm not complaining because I don't live there--but (at least from what I remember) their schedules seemed to be designed specifically to maximize inconvenience, with every train arriving 5 to 10 minutes after every connecting train had just left.
Convenience is overrated.
@ereOn I can think of two or three that would qualify, but Italy would probably be the most obvious guess (especially under the circumstances).
I'd guess France
13:10
@JohanLarsson And we have a winner :)
@ereOn Here, have a frog :).
@JohanLarsson That would follow from his profile, but at least from my personal experience, it's much worse in Italy.
@Jerry it depends. Some changes are set to only work smoothly in one direction. Some are just impossible no matter the direction. A couple are always smooth though.
This summarize it well :)
@ScarletAmaranth I know nobody that has ever tried and no place that would sell "frogs" to eat. I really don't know where that legend comes from.
@JerryCoffin Strike was what gave it away for me.
13:13
French are the laziest?
Strikiest in my prejudice
Literally, when I was in Italy, as soon as I arrived at my hotel the concierge gave me a schedule of who was going to be on strike what days for the next week. Taxi drivers tomorrow, trains the next day, no garbage pickup on Tuesday or Friday, sympathy strike from the Airline workers on Wednesday, and on and on and on. At least one fairly major service was on strike every single day I was there.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't know about others, but my people clearly doesn't work TOO much.
WTF is a sympathy strike?
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this?
13:16
Heh, Italians are lazy. French strike even more often I believe, but it's not because of laziness
I managed to write code that passed the typechecker but was still wrong, should I write a paper?
@R.MartinhoFernandes One union going on strike, not because they're complaining about anything themselves, but because some other (usually related) union is on strike. So, taxi drivers go on strike over low wages (or whatever) and bus drivers (for example) go on strike out of sympathy for the taxi drivers.
everything that compiles and doesn't work as intended is "code that passes the typechecker and is wrong"
@ScarletAmaranth What is this "compiles and doesn't work as intended"? This concept seems quite foreign to me... :-)
Compiles, ship it
13:20
@JerryCoffin Bugs in libraries I haven't personally written, naturally.
@AndyProwl It sort of is: last strike was because some people wanted to work on sundays.
And the others (who weren't forced to) didn't want them to.
"Why would you win more money by working more often and when you want ?"
@ScarletAmaranth That, unfortunately, is something with which I have to admit some familiarity.
has there ever been an antipathy strike?
@ereOn In general French people strike because they take their rights very seriously and they like defending them, which makes sense
@AndyProwl I don't know if that's so true anymore: people complain every day about everything.
But don't when a terrible law is applied.
Like the one that allows the government to monitor anyone's internet connection.
13:23
@JerryCoffin Yup, 'tis a wonder-ous world we live in and it's twice as great when it's the standard library implementation you're using that's buggy :)
Nobody moved. The medias didn't even talked about it.
@JerryCoffin lol
@JohanLarsson I don't think it was called that, but in effect, yes. In San Francisco there was a BART strike a while back, and a few (not many though) taxi drivers apparently took a few days off, because they were pissed at the BART people going on strike after having been offered a 12% raise over pay that was already pretty generous.
@ereOn Then perhaps that's the reason. If media don't talk about it, people can't know it and won't strike
@AndyProwl You seem to have faith into people, and I admire that. I lost it some time ago now. I'm pretty sure you tell people about this they just won't care because it's "internet stuff"
"OMG pedophile pictures are on the Internet ! Let's monitor the whole internet ! If you disagree, you are a pedophile !"
13:30
that's what intelligence agencies do, too bad :)
Nice kick !
@ereOn I don't have a lot of faith in people, but I tend to have much less faith in governments and media - so if media manipulate information and government manipulate media, people are the "least guilty". I know they voted them, but voting can only influence that much
@AndyProwl Fair point.
@ereOn might go over the crossbar though.
Could be that he has an american football background?
13:35
@JohanLarsson: I wouldn't be surprised. Or a ninja training.
Could very well be Raz Al Ghul's mentor.
yeah ninja is def an alternative, all black clothes, very stealth.
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@JohanLarsson Unit tests? Nice. Type-driven-development? Nicer.
Fuck that was close
my touring machine now has 66 upvotes. it's the machine of devil
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you're on your way to Paris?
13:43
@JohanLarsson They're both essential in my opinion
The lady at the ticket counter was super fast, then the ticket flew out of my hands on the escalator, onto the other side of it and this nice lady picked it up and gave it back.
Then I got in the platform right as the train arrived.
I'm overcharged with adrenaline now
@R.MartinhoFernandes An epic saga worthy of a star! :-)
@JohannesSchaub-litb You'd need 600 more upvotes for that, no?
And the train has AC plugs. No more Windows battery estimation woes.
13:48
Does YouTrack support plugins, because I can't find any docs on that
@ScarletAmaranth The Joni M. reference is just not quite good enough for a star, (close, though).
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finally :')
It's done. Shopping, presents, wrapping and driving. Bridge telegraph to 'Finished with engines'.
@Ell You taking more fibre in your diet?
13:52
40Mb/s sounds like much
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@MartinJames Indeed I am :)
40Mb/s is nothing
can I make Android chat send the message when I hit enter?
Mobile chat interface is shit, so probably not
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't think so
13:54
Also so many bots on the wiki
I'm so changing MoinMoin to something else
Admin interface is non-existent
:( the UI is really awkward on a tablet
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, you're finally safely on your way, (probably to Brussels:).
my hidden-features about "+" operator also has 66 upvotes
what is it with that number
what does it mean?
double digits all the way
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@JohanLarsson lol we had the same thoughts
14:02
My Christmas gift from @SuperDalgas arrived... I CAN'T WAIT TO TRY THEM ALL http://t.co/vL5eDsnwRw
well
the UI gets really awkward on a toilet
I don't eat much chicken and pork, think they draw a really short straw in meat industry.
@sehe Yeah - I usually use a computer.
could be a projector?
@JohanLarsson Maybe he's talking about the native UI which, IIRC, is basically 'flush()'.
@MartinJames haha.
No WiFi though, so I have to tether from my phone.
And fuck is this slow.
KSP it is.
14:08
@MartinJames yeah
@CatPlusPlus Have you been playing Paranoia?
how are the pumping devices called that are in those?
i wanna buy them separately and build some fun water stuff
when searching for pumps, all one finds on the internet is normal spring pumps
Not sure but looks like ejector pumps
Could also be something thermal going on, more likely cos silent.
14:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nah, heard it somewhere else; looks fun, though
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, yesterday's plan became bowling in the end
Are you already on the train?
14:50
uWSGI docs are a mess
not sure why I am spending time on this answer but, thoughts on: stackoverflow.com/a/20753144/2963099

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