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00:00
I love how my userscript JustWorks(TM)
Despite me doing a complete reinstall this morning
user1804599
JustWorks(TM) sounds like some Java-related marketing shit.
aaaah, finally sent my article to my advisor, I can officially start DOING NOTHING
@rightfold You're confused. GreenFoot(TM) is something else
user1804599
Ugh that horrible, horrible, horrible game engine.
user1804599
Fuck Greenfoot forever.
00:01
well isn't it apple-related marketing shit?
is there a game engine that is not horrible?
@sehe ROTFL
user1804599
There are ones that are not as horrible as Greenfoot is.
@BartoszKP It's pretty damn WIN
> KUNG FǗHRER
00:02
OMG it's getting better and better each second!!!!1
> LaserUnicorns
...
yes
i'm stupid
it's just pure awesomness!!
You were right, though
@BartoszKP Put it on loop
@sehe I put it as a home page!
00:06
my brain scanned the description and only got "Kung Fury is a ... comedy that ... 80s cop movies. "
I didn't even read the full description. I just clicked the link and watched
Is MIT the free-est license there is? As in: take this code and do whatever the hell you want with it, make a million dollars off of it?
Freeer would be "don't care about the license mentions"
What does it restrict then?
@ScarletAmaranth why do you even need a license for that?
00:10
^
@sehe This MUST happen. I think it'll be my first kickstarter pledge ever
I think (IIRC) it requires proper attribution
ah, thanks
@Jefffrey exactly why I was asking
yeah, I also remember it this way
Makes a lot of sense. Pride and recognition are also values
Ell
Ell
00:11
I don't think I'd release anything under do what the fuck you want licences
ABRMS
@Ell what's the one you're using?
inb4 none
-1
Q: How to remove online validation process from a software?

Rajdeep singh baradI have a software, every time I open it asks for email I'd and password that it has ended to that email id. I have to enter both to open the software. Is there a way to bypass or skip this type of things please don't say me to buy the software as I want to use it please reply...

Ell
Ell
I dont release at all xD
00:12
^^ lol
I once didn't know which license to choose and I went for BSD license
not sure if this was the right choice ;0
learn how to hack. and don't come back — sehe 5 secs ago
> Iam new to website degining but have made many websites just by hit and trial method. Ready to lern anything and help anyone
Ell
Ell
Well at least he's ready to lern.
ready to lerp!
00:14
I don't believe it was serious ;0
I hope he's prepared his anus to be lerning
I cannot believe that this is real. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2isSJKntbg
lol, apparently along with the wave of e-learning becoming popular, "e-lerning" is quite popular term in poland ;E
The total area of solar panels it would take to power the world pic.twitter.com/lDWMpQZhY9
E-learning -> pass all courses with E
@sehe :DDDDDDDDDDDDDD
00:16
@sehe o_O
@sehe Woa.
I wonder how much it would cost.
Hi there! Are some people using Microsoft Visual C or such thins ?
@EtiennedeMartel Enough energy to boil an ocean
Everybody under the tables
nope, sorry, wrong room
00:18
@ScarletAmaranth : wrong room for me ? :)
@sehe is this from one of those "fact" twitters?
@Basj no, but for Microsoft Visual C questions
@Rapptz Interesting thought are often not facts. And don't need to be.
@BartoszKP He didn't say he had a question
@sehe you trust the source?
@sehe I didn't say he has : D
00:19
(because he'd have found himself insta-binned)
@Basj Welcome, and feel free to chat with us, but questions are better suited for SO
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@JohanLarsson Nope. For all I know, I have no clue whether there is even a source (outside someone's imagination)
that surely isn't a question, it doesn't have a question mark
well yes, technically yes
00:20
1 message moved to bin
@GlennTeitelbaum : I did some C++ with Visual Studio in the past... But I don't like those IDE anymore, so I uninstalled everything related to MSVS
@GlennTeitelbaum best way of saying it thus far imo, nice
@Basj I'd go for the big heavy thing, come on, it's x-mas
@JohanLarsson You haven't been here often/early enough
@GlennTeitelbaum and now, everything is uninstalled, I wanted to know if Windows SDK is enough and contains compilers?
00:21
@Basj are you a bot?
@Basj There are free - less heavy options like g++
it seems that he is
@Basj SDK doesn't anymore, these days. Install Express. Also: this is all on Stack Overflow
(since I don't want IDE with a GUI, I prefer coding in a text editor )
yes he it is
00:21
@BartoszKP why ?
@sehe calculation should be fairly easy for a rough estimate.
I think Basj needs jQuery and boost
@JohanLarsson Chop chop. Wolfram alpha awaits your question.
No... All I need is compiling PortAudio in order to use it in Python with a binding
@Basj not sure, maybe I'm just stupid
00:22
Ah, its enough an opinion and doesn't require me to code, so I'll answer
@Basj Then Minwg64 it is
@sehe nah, not gonna do it now, gonna write some ugly code instead, was just curious if you trusted the source.
All I wanted is to do some Python, and for those reasons (compiling PortAudio), I need to install lots of thins : MSVC or Minwg64, etc. Each time I install a thing, I need 2 new other things ... like SCons for Python, like CMake, like tons of things...
@JohanLarsson Nah. i'm not one for Sketics.SE
let the flagging commence
00:24
Why
I'm invalidating. Who's flagging?
@Basj Life's tough. Find binary distributions or deal with it. Last time I checked using PortAudio on windows wasn't complicated, but I never actually needed it
@Basj At some point it ends...
@Basj if all you wanted to do is "some Python" then all you need is Python, I don't understand why do you need all of these things
@GlennTeitelbaum Death
@BartoszKP Module PortAudio, clearly
@BartoszKP Let him install C++ and then he will realize he doesn't need Python (looks around - yup I'm in the C++ room)
00:27
@BartoszKP There. Now, delete it and post it as answer to the question on Stack Overflow @Basj
@BartoszKP : this library doesn't support ASIO. I need to recompile portaudio and pyaudio with ASIO support...
I'm fighting with this since 2 days, that's why I came here ;)
ooh. Even more Stack Overflow material. Have you posted there?
There are already SO questions about that. 8 views and no helpful answers;)
@Basj I understand. But for such a task two days is only the beginning :) good luck!
4 mins ago, by sehe
I'm invalidating. Who's flagging?
00:29
sametiez
Flagging is unwanted behaviour in this room. Household rules
I flagged spam questions, why would it be unwanted?
Yes maybe I'm flagging... Sorry for this...
00:30
@Basj no you are not
@Basj Are you flagging your own posts? You can't, AFAIK
Who flagged what now?
Isn't flagging "unwanting something"? So you just said "Unwanting a behavious is unwanted behaviour in this room" ?
I flagged Basj.
@ScarletAmaranth ^^ please see the newbie hints and or lurk more to get up to speed with current room culture :)
00:30
@GlennTeitelbaum you have no power to "warn" someone
@Jefffrey Are you warning me?
@ScarletAmaranth Okay, thanks for clarifying. We don't do that anymore. and certainly not for help leeches, unless they become violent/bad tempered. And then we flag for moderators. Otherwise, everybody loses
@GlennTeitelbaum i don't have that power either
Flagging me isn't a real problem for me. I think my next night will not be so different to the previous one or the next one if you do so, @ScarletAmaranth :)
@BartoszKP
@Basj I think he understands. @ScarletAmaranth used to be a regular back in a day when we sometimes used flags. But not in cases like these.
@Jefffrey lol, warn as in give advance notice that the path you are on is precarious and frought with danger, and Scarlet
@BartoszKP Nope
@Basj but seriously, just post on Stack Overflow. We don't know this. SO has 10000x more people. Bounty a question if you need to
;0 "scarlet" looks feminine
So gullible
00:33
ok @sehe I'll do so.
Cheers
@sehe I thought thrice before flagging, I also didn't flag the first ~3 questions and it has been re-explained a few times that this is not an ideal place to randomly ask questions out of the blue, that said, I don't want to spam 10k rep people, but still
Just ignore the guy if you don't want his questions. Like I said, flagging is counterproductive. Flaggin for mods is reserved for abusive cases
@GlennTeitelbaum but it's not dangerous at all, barely room owners have any kind of power here
the chat moderation system is completely broken
Is it so interesting to chat about "flagging or not flagging" ? :)
@sehe Here is already some related question : stackoverflow.com/questions/16439825/…
00:35
apparently yes
@sehe fair enough
@ScarletAmaranth still has me on ignore, I believe
@Basj We chat about anything. This is a lounge, and the lounge is for lounging. :) What's your cool story of the day (outside PortAudio ^= ASIO)?
@Basj I think the guys in the Python room don't frown on questions, they might even know some Python. :)
00:37
@sehe unless it's about being lonely because of one's height, naturally
No need to mention you're short :)
I'm long wink wink
Again, Norway wins
@BartoszKP s/i/a/g
: DDD
I understand :)
My cool story of the night @sehe is that ... hum... just thinking ... the cool story is probably that I'm going to bed in 10 minutes and my son is going to wake me up in 3 or 4 hours ;)
00:39
aaah fuck
gotta take antibiotics with food.
@Basj Oh. That is cool. I take it the son is <1 y? I only have to wake my youngest up anymore these days (or change the bed linnen)
@sehe I like Barcelona from this list
@DeadMG aren't you too late? wasn't it midnight / 4am / 8am?
half past
00:38 to be precise and I'm pretty sure you don't have to be that precise.
Can't be right, right
01:40:50 here
00:40
right
timezone difference
Time zone is +01:02?
(also way to assume people are dumb)
Well let's forget about C / Portaudio and go to bed now ... Sorry for these silly things about SDK and compilers ! Cheers ! See you
hmm, you mentioned food, brb
00:42
no
@Basj Cheers sleep well
but I don't think that the 2 minutes between 0:38 and 0:40 are gonna kill me.
@sehe thanks bye bye
@DeadMG Nobody argued. But specifically, you said "precise"
yes, 00:38 was the precise time that was 8h since 16:38, so the precise time I should have taken another
Ah. I understand now.
@sehe I want to live in all these places :D
Better buy some BitCoins then
easy money
00:49
Bitcoins...more like scamcoins
BitHurt
you're a bit hurt? :P
before you ask yes i know how terrible that was
Not one bit of parity even
:DDD
not one bit of parity was hurt during making of this pun
not your day Bartosz ^^
00:53
really?
shit, I thought I'm so clever
I'm failing at posting a gif
hide your eyes - its animated
what's wrong with this screen thing? ;0
oh I get it, it's on fast forward
It wasn't stabilized in raw for
from different pictures
00:55
a.k.a time-lapse
it doesn't look so nice when you think how many idiots rise up along with this planet
fatalism fail
Munrise!
fuck, guess not my day for catchy phrases
00:57
if it implicitly converts to std::string you'll still be able to call c_str.
why would you be?
Kerbalrise!
@BartoszKP It never happens if you're trying too hard
I always try hard =/
So my interesting story for tonight is that I just ate a pizza and one of the toppings was a fried egg
00:58
@ScarletAmaranth const char* x = std::string(func()).c_str();
@sehe I'm not even trying! But oh yes, I'm hard!
how about this one? ^^
See, that's better already. You did wait for it to come for a minute
But than it happened, spontaneously
except for you're calling .c_str() on std::string
I am thinking:
const char *x = mytype().c_str(); -> oops, no c.str() exists
all previous were also spontaneous, really
but I agree they were weak
@Jefffrey So what? Whatever is returned, you can always still use operator& or std::address_of(...)
01:00
It was surprising though - me, such a smart person, you know.. ;0
@ScarletAmaranth if the guy really wants to shoot himself in the foot, he will :P
yeah, Machiavelli is not worth protecting against, but you don't get my point probably :P
machievelli doesn't even exist
@ScarletAmaranth is your point to make it harder to just do x.c_str()?
ofcourse, isn't that what he wanted?
01:01
Also Machiavelli would like to have his name capitalized
fair enough :)
why not just return it by value then? have the user shoot himself in the foot by himself
@Jefffrey #define c_str FAIL("CAN'T TOUCH THIS")
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@ScarletAmaranth I thought he wanted to prevent people from shooting themselves
Guns don't kill people,
C++ does
01:02
oh, lol, it's by value
@sehe ahahaha
No need to document this. I think it's fair to assume on your part that your users will know C++. Otherwise you'd need to add a full language tutorial in a comment before every function. — Kerrek SB 2 mins ago
: D
death to that
btw
I'm BACK!!!!!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No need to get our back up :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nice ass:)
@MartinJames ta duck
hello!
funny because I read "Back to whatever throws your life away"
throw your_life_away;
01:19
fuck it's 2am
good night!
I need to stop being so damn tired all the time, this project is not moving along fast enough =/
What is this sorcery... — Griwes 3 hours ago
@BartoszKP another weird timezone
I like the comment thread that follows.
01:21
@Borgleader sounds like stress talking. Once it gets into vicious circle... There will be no recovering. So, better signal it first. Get realistic deadlines (or goals)
Nah no stress, it's a personal project.
Ell
Ell
What is it?
Rather old hat RTLO
Also, nested spans for sub/sup/kbd etc were also done before
i'm out, see ya tomorrow colleagues
@Ell I'm not saying just yet. It's rather ambitious >.>
01:25
What's wrong with ambition?
I'm not sure, but if it can't fail, it's not worth doing.
And if it can, but you don't commit, it won't succeed
Oh it can fail. In fact it probably will.
Ambitious things don't succeed by accident
@sehe maybe some do? :p
Nope
but some succeed because of wrong reasons ^^ (looking at you, Apple)
01:34
But not without ambition
I've never quite seen a conductor conduct like this. I guess this is what you get when you let the pianist conduct :)
Today I wrote C++ code for 8 hours, it was horrible ^_^
Why?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I signed for that job. I don't dislike that. Unless it is fighting with MSVC, linking 3rd party libraries and the likes. But that shit is the same on any platform/language
@Rapptz because I'm quite horrible at it ^^
uhoh
01:40
Any good rpgs guys?
:) I write code and keep getting annoyed at the multiple quirks it throws at you everywhere, the bad documentation of code I have to interact with everywhere and writing in 4 languages at the same time takes its toll because you keep having to code in different paradigms.
@DavidKron specify closer :)
@ScarletAmaranth Not skyrim
:p
That's specific
There is not a time I see C++ where the lack of caller site indication for references doesn't annoy me - I get used to it after a few hours but every time I get back to the language it annoys me - really noob stuff.
01:41
No but, classics
@DavidKron I just played Assassin's Creed 4 and it was decent.
I'm gonna go ahead and say Final Fantasy IX :)
@DavidKron fallout 1 and 2 if you haven't. Arcanum. Baldur's Gate (dayum).
Baldur's Gate.
Ah yeah fcuck i need to be more specific :p
01:42
BG2 is way better than BG1 but they're both excellent
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've never value call site ref qualification. I look at the function definition to see what happens. Anyways, with std::ref you sometimes get this - by accident
@DeadMG indeed.
also, similar to BG: Icewind Dale 1 2 and Neverwinter Nights
wasn't a big fan of NWN2
me neither, but IWD2 is, I reckon, better than BG1
01:42
@sehe I don't know, it just always bothers me that I don't know if it can mutate the value by looking it at. I get past it after some time but it always bothered me.
@BenjaminGruenbaum also, the only notable language that has them I know is C#. And in this language, less than 2% of my methods would use out/ref parameters (or I'd consider that a huge code smell). AFAIR delegates, events, Func<> and Action<> don't even support them
@BenjaminGruenbaum well, you can tell by looking at the prototype of whatever you're feeding your stuff into :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum The funny thing is that those language with ref qualification also have ref-semantics by default. Which means the situation is far worse because you can literally expect anything at all to be mutated at all times
@ScarletAmaranth Or just pass it as const <- good habit
I guess this is the most concrete value of const-correctness anyways
01:46
also, very rarely do i ever need to use ref arguments actually
@sehe I only use them in C# when working against an existing COM interface, I think their Nullable "maybe" solves stuff like tryParse better. It's a lot simpler with memory not considered - a part of my frustration is probably because I worry about performance a lot more - otherwise I wouldn't be writing that code in C++ to begin with.
Const-correctness + value semantics all the way. Also neat: std::unique_ptr/shared_ptr<T const>
@sehe I guess I never thought about it like that, you can practically mutate any object any time unless it's immutable or a value type.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Or if it's a value type that got boxed (e.g. when it's captured in a lambda...)
Things are never simple.
Meh, I guess I just don't like suddenly having to think about the overhead of all the implicit conversions, copies, moves etc :/
01:48
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's not a language problem. That's a requirements problem.
Doing the same in C# is worse.
9 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
@Rapptz because I'm quite horrible at it ^^
Yeah stop pre optimising, your caring to much
I'm not blaming C++ for this, I'm blaming myself. It's a different mindset and juggling mindsets is hard.
@DavidKron wait what?
question
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think that's true. But also: don't prematurely optimize
01:49
@Benjamin do you use containers?
@Rapptz Linux containers?
nah, C++ standard containers
std::vector etc
Ah. I hope this is rhetorical
@BenjaminGruenbaum Your saying your worrying to much of implicit conversions and whatnot.
Yup. Have a few good rules of thumb and optimize when required
01:50
nah, I'm genuinely curious
who doesn't use containers? what is that question o_O?
@sehe I wouldn't be using C++ if I was prematurely optimizing ^^, this is code that gets rewritten in C++ because of non-premature optimization. I would have loved to not have to do this.
@ScarletAmaranth because.
I'm interested.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Dude. Optimize by using c++, don't Optimize while using c++ as well? Unless your profiler tells you
With all this talk about premature optimisation, it's making me wonder.
01:51
@DavidKron I'm not worried too much, it's just a thing I suddenly have to keep in mind, = (and operators more generally) act in a way that makes me have to think about it for a bit until I get used to it.
no, I pass void*s around pointing to a random chunk of memory in free store, surely that's fast, it's so low level
the question was not directed to you
@Rapptz Why would anyone avoid something like the standard library... ?
I use c++ not because it automatically makes me optimize, but because i always have the option to.
01:52
^ that
@sehe My C++ is very erm... 'high level', I don't do strange or stupid things unless I have to.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Because. "muh bloat", "muh overhead", "muh performance"
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then I don't see what taking the time/mental energy
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's the right way to write C++ :)
I forgot what I was doing.
01:53
@DavidKron I use C++ in this case because it has a much lower memory footprint when writing the code I need to write here. In C# it takes too much memory and slows the computer down.
So, be happy and profit :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh. Yeah. Fun fact, std::string x = "hello world"; calls string(const char*) not string& operator=.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ah well then you might as well go C. Trololol
@sehe After a week I don't either :) The several things that you have to think of you don't in languages like C# most of the time, even without it being a requirements problem.
@DavidKron I don't see this in his claim, at all
01:55
I don't consider that a gotcha though.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You don't have to think about lifetimes, unless you do ref semantics, and while marshaling over the COM interface.
@sehe it's not just lifetimes, it's a completely different tool-chain (although ever since clang it does a lot more static analysis which makes me so happy) , it's slower iterations and I have to be 'aware' of much more. It's the stuff that goes away after you get used to it :)
@Rapptz why?
@BenjaminGruenbaum You use clang on windows and with COM?!
Just using COM with C++ makes me pukish :s
huh
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Q: Assigning a pointer to a temporary object -- how to prevent it?

ChapMy class has a method with the following prototype: std::string Block::get_field(std::string rec_type, std::string field) { ... } It retrieves a value from a map, converts it to a string, and returns the string. Someone used my class as follows: char * buf = block.get_field(my_rec, my_field)...

turns out my idea wasn't that bad when Alf did the same :)
01:59
Didn't diva - instructor told me I was 2 newbish :'(
@sehe no, I use clang for finding out quirks/odd things in my code. The part that actually talks to COM is completely decoupled from most of the logic so once I wrote and (voodoo) tested it I stopped touching it. I see it as "magic". I hate magic but that's what it is to me right now and the way I deal with it is avoid it as much as I can.
@ScarletAmaranth But my solution was much simpler :)

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