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15:00
@Xeo He's on A train, (it may even be the right one:). Aparrently, he's playing KSP instead of chatting 'cos no Wifi and cell comms slow/bad.
Okey I'm having a brainfart here, I think. Am I wrong in expecting this work? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/8c286543188242f5
My first version used delete, so @Rapptz got on my case
I'd expected inheriting constructors to also inherit the copy-constructor overload of the constructor?
user3010322
Is there an accumulating delegate/event in C#?
Boost Signal2
Oh wait C#
What's accumulating? You mean queuing? Cause events and delegates are already multicast
user3010322
15:12
Erm. What I meant, I guess, was something that after it called the function, it would give you access to what the function returned
Ah.
user3010322
I basically want to have multiple layers of validation functions, and I want to run through each one and then glue them together
Tasks come to mind.
@ThePhD I usually fake this by making validations yield blocks. Not advisable in high-performance situations (?)
user3010322
(So in this specific case, I've got a bunch of bool and I want to just &= the next one to the one before it, etc etc.)
user3010322
I mean, it's not hard to implement myself. List<ValidationDelegate> and then just snowball it all up from there.
user3010322
15:14
I was just wondering if it was possible from the framework side of things.
IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate()
{
      if (!checkFoo()) yield return new ValidationResult("Foo not ok");
      if (!checkBar)) yield return new ValidationResult("Bar not ok");
}
user3010322
Hm.
user3010322
I've never actually used yield before, what's its purpose?
user1804599
sbt appears to be exiting abnormally.
  The log file for this session is at /var/folders/xz/_8y034bd4ws94jcvn83ls8q40000gn/T/sbt3302599388510410182.log
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space
user1804599
Good job, SBT.
15:16
Then, all validations: validatables.Aggregate(IEnumerable.Empty<ValidationResult>(), (a, i) => a.Concat(i.Validate()));
@ThePhD Sending you to the documentation. What is the use of me explaining core language features :/
user3010322
Oh. Sorry.
The beauty of it is you can even make "certain" checks "fatal" or "shortcut": yield break
@ThePhD Np. Just no time :) I like to help but don't have time to pick up the basics
@rightfold I see java.lang.OutOfMemoryError and know you're within earshot of a Spanish beach (?slightly guessing?) WHAT THE FRICK IS WRONG WITH YOU
user1804599
I just came back from a walk through the city.
user1804599
I don’t have to be there all day. vOv
user1804599
I’m going to eat in half an hour.
15:18
A Spanish beach at the end of December isn't going to be that hot
A hell of a lot better than sitting at home :/
And should still beat hacking at a hotel room(?)
Uhm, wind, cold, nobody...
But yeah, there's probably better stuff to do on holiday than coding
Uhm.
Hello
Let's see what we've got here
Oh, thephd has a beautiful chick as avatar
15:21
@Jefffrey /tʃæt/
user1804599
I’ll go to the beach tomorrow.
@AndyProwl not if you got deadlines to meet
user1804599
But I just gotta try TDD and polymorphism right now.
Wait, what? To the beach? With like... 15 degrees?
user1804599
Says the starfish.
user3010322
15:22
@Jefffrey I drew her mahself. :D
@A.H. Well, there's still better stuff to do... you just can't afford it ;)
@rightfold lol
@AndyProwl Hi to yourself
user3010322
@StackedCrooked Glowing man is best man!
@ThePhD Oh not bad. Slightly dim colors for an avatars, if I may say so
@sehe I can't even spell it :/
@ThePhD nice ;D
15:25
man why do I keep adding extra features to my projects..
user1804599
It would be nice if Sublime Text immediately highlighted the failing tests.
user1804599
And the code that causes them to fail.
user1804599
I also should get a bigger monitor and a tiling WM so I can put the terminal next to the editor.
user1804599
The tests automatically run on every save.
@rightfold You can set it so that cmd + tab will switch to the terminal
if you don't want to spend money on a new monitor
user1804599
15:28
Test it!
@rightfold there is a sublime CATCH plugin ?!
user1804599
I don’t know.
user1804599
I’m using ScalaTest with automatic testing on filesystem change through SBT.
spending money on a monitor sounds reasonable given how many hours per day he is coding imo.
user1804599
15:29
@sehe :orgasm:
@ThePhD ^ let's see whether that works
user3010322
@sehe That's much, much more vibrant. :O
user3010322
What'd you do to it?
I might have overdone it.
@sehe I like it more tbh \cc @ThePhD
user1804599
15:30
Is Clean Code a good book?
user1804599
It seems a little Java-oriented.
@JohanLarsson it's not always about the size
@rightfold Kind of
And a bit old
@Jefffrey some men say that :)
I like a lot the Clean Code videos though - but they're a bit expensive
user1804599
15:30
I like how it’s clear and direct, though.
user1804599
Not immensely high-level and abstract.
@rightfold I liked it.
@ThePhD simply gimped it for a few seconds - you can do this to taste:
An interesting book for TDD and C++ is "Modern C++ With TDD" by Jeff Langr
@JohanLarsson yes, I have a 13' :(
pretty small
15:32
Although the author's style of writing C++11 code is questionable sometimes
@AndyProwl is it really modern?
@Abyx Well, "modern" is an ambiguous term, but he's using C++11
user1804599
Does this look like a reasonable test?
On other news I just touched 16K, let's party
And the book is mostly about TDD, so you can put that stuff into practice even without following his style
user1804599
15:35
I’m not sure in which file to put the mock, though.
@rightfold what are you working on, with Scala?
user1804599
A bug tracker.
nice
what's the name of it?
user1804599
See the Gist. :v
hexapoda
user1804599
@not-sehe pretty much.
Jun 30 at 1:32, by not-sehe
inb4 Hexapoda in Scala
lol
user3010322
@sehe I had too much fun with the hue saturation. I ended up making her blue:
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user1804599
user3010322
15:44
I really, REALLY like this colour palette (for the larger picture, not the avatar) because it feels like summer-to-fall:
user3010322
@ThePhD dat light blue
user3010322
Seems more like a plant-person now.
user1804599
Make it black.
@rightfold Paint it black. FTFY
user1804599
15:45
I always like blue hair.
user1804599
@hellzone hi.
lol, I just noticed the
for those who live in darkness:
very wise tag
@rightfold hi
who is this girl :)
user1804599
15:53
Who?
user1804599
Me or @ThePhD?
user1804599
It’s me.
rightfold is our lounge's whore
11
user1804599
I’m going to wear my xkcd shirt tomorrow.
15:55
I feel bad for starring that message
user1804599
I don’t.
@ScarletAmaranth don't
what are you doing here
user1804599
I am sharing my experience with ScalaTest.
user1804599
And I’m writing HOFs.
user1804599
15:58
I see you’re active in .
Why are there so many more python libraries for just about everything, but hardly any equivalent ones for languages that have been around longer; say C++
user1804599
Because there are very few people who are not immensely terrible at C++.
@ScarletAmaranth I live at 61° N and +7°C, pretty dark here.
Even if python is easier to use, or has more useful std libraries, I feel like with enough abstraction other languages should have the same libraries.
oh wait. Maybe it is me after all:
> || g++: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault (program cc1plus)
user1804599
16:03
Time to get out and eat.
user1804599
See you guys and girls later!
see ya
cheers
Time to eat out and get laid
user1804599
Bye @hellzone <333
user3010322
16:04
@TrevorHickey Get to writing them, then. :D
@hellzone are you also in spain, perchance
on my way to visit my brother in Oostende.
user3010322
Oostende?
it's crowded at the station
user3010322
That's a pretty cool town name.
16:11
it means east end
even though it's in the west of the country
user3010322
Logic!
i suppose it's east relative to something else
user1804599
Elbow deep inside the borderline.
Show me that you love me and that we belong together.
Shoulder deep within the borderline.
Relax. Turn around and take my hand.
Ell
Ell
hi folks
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Q: C++ Polymorphism / Class Dependency Error

user2976089I am using C++ to make a basic family with polymorphism. However, I get errors when I compile, and I am not sure how to correct them (I say class dependency, as Parent and Child both depend on each other before the other is created): error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'Parent' error C2143: ...

user1804599
16:15
dat code
delete[] Dad, John;
dat delete[]
@Ell hiho
user1804599
Does that work as OP expects or is it comma operator?
That can't work as expected
16:16
I don't wanna know >_<
user1804599
Oh wait.
Dad is not an array
and yes, comma operator
user1804599
It delete[]s Dad and then yields John and discards the result.
maybe that was the expected behavior
but unlikely :D
16:18
@StackedCrooked it's UB anyways
you can't expect UB. probably.
user1804599
Expected behaviour is valid UB. :)
oh it's not even an array
In my apps, UB is expected behaviour.
user3010322
Fucking hell
user3010322
I want templates in C# so BADLY.
user3010322
16:26
I'm like "this code would be MUCH easier if I could just wrap it up in a template"
user3010322
Just. dhjwadhk wadajwdhwakdhwad.
UB is so useless. You can't even use it as source of entropy.
@StackedCrooked today I got this message
doesn't C# have generics?
24hrs is a reasonable time to understand a message
16:28
They're not as powerful as templates AFAIK
user3010322
Generics, but when you specify a T for generic code, it's literally just an object.
user3010322
Which means you are not allowed to do my_t.Arf(), because it will error
user3010322
You have to provide a strict constrait, which can be class names, interface names, or a default constructor constraint.
user3010322
At which point, it forces you to have to wrap everything in an interface or a base class, otherwise the generic becomes useless.
user3010322
The benefit of a generic, however, is that it can be reflected and called at runtime.
16:30
have looked at reflection capabilities of the language?
user3010322
Only a bit.
user3010322
But I know everything is reflectable.
user3010322
You can even create new objects using reflection.
Ell
Ell
16:42
Well you can do anything at runtime with reflection what you can do with templates, right?
user3010322
Not really, no.
user3010322
The language's rules are still imposed.
user3010322
You still need appropriate interfaces and classes that fit the constraints.
user3010322
Otherwise, shit goes bananas.
user1804599
@Ell Yes.
user3010322
16:44
Also @CatPlusPlus The basic Transfer Tests for WebSockets are compiling and running with no problem, so I can finally verify we have a mostly conforming WebSocket implementation.
user1804599
You can do any code generation using reflection with Reflection.Emit.
user1804599
Except it’s at runtime and not at compile-time.
user3010322
When I get to University I'm buying 2 monitors outright. ._.
user3010322
This 1600 x 900 resolution is kiling me.
user3010322
I have like 5 things open and I can only halfway see 2.
Ell
Ell
16:49
Doesn't the runtime need to basically have a copy of the compiler to run any code generation?
user3010322
@Ell Not fully, but yes, it's there.
user3010322
Also, it's time for a vote!
user3010322
@LoungeCpp What do I work on next? RayTracer, bus (io stream replacement) or Snake?
Ell
Ell
Bus
I want to hear your design
go for Bus.
your initial design will inevitably suck beyond comprehension so you might learn a thing or two on it
also the result might actually be of use
16:53
what kind if bus? schoolbus?
oh io
Ell
Ell
Man
my house feels super empty
i wonder if the << syntax is really beneficial.
Ell
Ell
I think it is
Although
Is there a mediaplayer that handles 3x speed nicely? The audio gets bad using vlc.
There we go - desktop version <3
So, what did I miss?
user1804599
17:17
Hmm. Alan Turing was in the news.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked I think mixing formatting with I/O streams is a retarded idea.
@rightfold I noticed. It's not really a part of the history of Great? Britain that I care to dwell on.
Ell
Ell
I think the way we treated Turing is thoroughly embarrassing
17:35
@Ell Speak for yourself, mate. I didn't treat him like anything.
@Ell It was just... I can't think of a suitable word or phrase :(
It was completely normal for the times, is what it was.
Why are people only shocked by it when it's someone you respect for doing something in your field?
Ell
Ell
What makes you think that is the case?
Also just because it was normal it doesn't make it not embarrassing
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm about to attempt to make an IO Stream library.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's in the news today. I can't keep all of the bad stuff perpetrated over the centuries in my head all at once.
user3010322
17:41
Would you like to contribute your thoughts before I commit a terrible blunder? :D
@ThePhD IOstreams - I think you've already made it.
Ell
Ell
I just think keeping formatting, buffering and actual io separated
is important
It's not our place to apologise for a completely different generation of people. What gives us that right? They had their view and made homosexuality a crime, and the majority of us now disagree with that view. Let's not go over the top: times change but we have no right to "apologise" for his treatment as some Twitter users have been suggesting.
Everyone's views are valid. Everyone's.
Ell
Ell
Hey I was never apologising
but aren't you embarrassed?
We can but look back and wish things had been easier for him, which is what the pardon signifies
No - why should I be?
user3010322
17:47
It just makes me a bit sad at times.
user3010322
But I don't really get embarassed.
Not only did it have fuck all to do with me or my family, but to be "embarassed" seems pretty dumbfucked. Are you embarassed that we were once apes?
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit @sbi Wouldn't be! :P
Only cos he still is one innit
user3010322
I think the first thing I should do
user3010322
17:50
is identify what I specifically don't like about <iostream>
user3010322
And then, from what I don't like, attempt to design something that improves on the flaws I perceive.
can you make an example of what you don't like?
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Failure is just another kind of success.
user3010322
.... The wrong kind. ._.
Ell
Ell
17:52
@lightness do you call yourself British?
is there anyway for git to tell you the LOC?
@Ell um, yes...
doesn't make me responsible for previous generations
or the commonly accepted views of those times
to be "embarassed" by them would be to presume that my views and yours must be the only correct ones
Ell
Ell
It doesn't make you responsible, but its a blemish on the name isn't it?
i can't see shit
user1804599
I am so confused.
18:01
@Ell No, i don't see it that way. It wasn't something in any way unusual for the time. It's not fair of us to call that a "blemish" now with our different perspective.
@Jefffrey try rubbing your eyes
Perhaps in 100 years' time someone will call this pardon a blemish, and be embarassed about it. How would you feel about that? And I mean beyond the fact that they will not share your personal views on the subject
I guess I go out of my way to avoid bigotry whereas you're taking it as an absolute evil without question
ooooooooooooh
dang
Ell
Ell
The fact of the matter is that Alan Turing is a war hero and saved many lives as well as founding computer science
And for him to be treated the way he was while saving so many lives is embarrassing, is it not?
I think murder is wrong, but if a murderer was saving lives wouldn't it reconcile his previous crime?
@ScottW cheers man, enjoy
18:14
@Ell no
@Ell yes
@Ell i would call it "a shame", but not on anyone living today.
@Jefffrey maybe you flushed too soon?
mm, is it ok to say: "I think your question is stupid." sort of thing on an interview?
Ell
Ell
well idk
@Ell :lol: nationalism
Ell
Ell
let's agree to disagree
@ScarletAmaranth Sure, it you don't want the job. Rephrase it.
18:25
How about: I think your question failed my expectations that I previously had of you before
mmm, how about: "Your question makes me want to strangle baby seals."
"Well, I'm don't think that any of the altenatives suggested will affect the overall run time", is better than, "Which moron thought up these approaches?". Technical competence is not usually the only criterion explored during an interview. If you would have to talk to misinformed customers and clients, the interviewer needs to know that you are not going to lose all their business.
@Ell It is embarrassing... for those who did it.
you can try to drag an apology out of any survivors if you wish
Ell
Ell
Man I'm struggling with this vim-adventures.com
eh
it's not a terribly interesting game.
Ell
Ell
18:33
it's for learning vim
@ThePhD Cool
I'm starting to wonder whether Vlad isn't a twisted genius, deliberately posting the worst possible "solution" to any given problem. stackoverflow.com/a/20765111/179910
competent use of keyboard shortcuts and such usually comes from muscle memory rather than any explicit knowledge
user3010322
Now we just need to actually build a fucking Server on top of it. <.>
@Ell Oh - is there another game for learning sewage-treatment? :)
18:39
@JerryCoffin I had to downvote every answer to that question.
Anyway, I got to go get ready. There is a strange quiz on tonite. There are hard-hats with Wifi buzzers and lights, goggles and plastic mallets. To answer a question, you have to hit yourself on the head before anyone else buzzes in. If you get it wrong, all the other teams get to hit you on the head. Not sure if I'm looking forward to it or not.
@DeadMG Your edit is clearly in error. His question very clearly and specifically asks about both C and C++.
I disagree, the way that he is complaining about compatibility with C not being a problem implies that he is asking from a C++ perspective, at least to me.
but the downvote to that guy who quoted the C Standard isn't really about that and the comment I left on his answer was clearly in error.
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus I think I should start with Auth. How are we going to build identities and authentication in the server?
18:44
@DeadMG That's prefaced with: "If you care, please also explain why is that designed like that, [...]". The main question is clearly about both C and C++, and this added bit is mostly about why C++ hasn't "fixed" that design decision.
user3010322
@Rapptz Hiii. :D
@Rapptz hi there
hoy
well
I'll admit that in both cases, the answer is identical
so it doesn't really make a big difference to me
user3010322
So, I think to test extensions I'm going to use Chrome.
user3010322
18:47
Because apparently chrome by default asks for a zlib compressor extension.
Ell
Ell
I want to look into TLS
SO is now based in the Far East?
user3010322
Apparently.
Ell
Ell
I don't get it
@ThePhD Probably SASL
18:54
I wish accessing a group that didn't exist on a regex in Python wouldn't error out :/
Why can't it just return None?
ok making an assembler is harder than I imagined...
now I am surrounded by files I don't recognize
@A.H. You have been encoded and stored in a file system?
I believe so
what should I do ?
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Guess I'd better go look it up.

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