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And being able to use the name of a type is not related to being able to use that type.
In few words: types are not their names. — R. Martinho Fernandes Jun 13 at 9:48
(from a slightly related Q&A)
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> ANDNOEXpfortopoflist
See also: auto and private types.
It's not exactly unheard of for the standard to have requirements that basically mandate a certain implementation
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Best identifier of the year award goes to OP.
23:00
Voldemort
Oh thanks @Andy. I was thinking of that but I'm on mobile so didn't feel like searching.
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Q: Trolling homework questions - sorting

VictorI am intending to make this a new category of programming puzzle (let's call it "code-trolling"). So you could expect this to be the first question of the series. The idea of this category is: Suppose that some lazy guy in StackOverflow or elsewhere, asks a homework give-me-dah-codez questio...

@AndyProwl That looks very related :)
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@sehe C++14omgomgomg<33333333
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nice
@ScarletAmaranth already posted
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@ScarletAmaranth lolawesome.
@ScarletAmaranth repost
@ScarletAmaranth I already do this on occasion. Just to give a highly relevant answer using all the power tools you know the teacher won't accept and the OP won't grok /cc @DietmarKühl should recognize this
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Meh
23:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes You missed the unicode discussion earlier
Also nullptr/nullptr_t
@JerryCoffin You missed the reference, I think. D has "Voldemort types"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also, I wish that an operator, which is part of the core language, weren't tied to a type available in the library. That's just conceptually wrong, isn't it? — H2CO3 53 secs ago
Swings and roundabouts :)
@Borgleader can you link it? I was probably in the Louvre by then.
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....
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23:04
Buahaha
Aww someone thinks language and standard library are separate
That's adorable
@sehe So I did.
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Hold on, I think Windows 8 with that last update
(init lists are a much bigger example of that anyway)
@rightfold typedef int snow; snow main(snow argc, byteUendedLin**LOC[]).. wtf?
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23:04
has disabled my drag and drop because of UAC.
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@AndyProwl 8D
ok ok, I've just stumbled upon this, no need for pitchforks :)
@CatPlusPlus And there are still more (e.g., dynamic_cast).
23:05
@ThePhD should always have been. unless you run both processes (un)elevated
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@sehe That's...
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..... that doesn't make any fucking sense.
probably buggy :v
@ScarletAmaranth Hey, at least we're not flagging
I haven't eaten all day
23:06
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Q: Is the C++ Standard Library part of the C++ Language?

Lightness Races in OrbitIs the C++ Standard Library part of the C++ Language? (note "language", not "standard"; both are, of course, part of the standard). If so, why? If not, why not? The answer to this question may differ across C++98, C++03 and C++0x. It's not subjective because it can be inferred from wording/req...

@sehe shees, you're still at it ^^?
@ThePhD That you can't exchange data freely between security contexts?
Sure it makes sense
@R.MartinhoFernandes It starts about here, Dietmar showed up and there was a discussion of iostreams that devolved (?) into unicode at some point. (You're mentioned somewhere in there IIRC)
It doesn't make sense to allow that
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I can't drag and drop data in the same fucking program
user3010322
23:07
I can't even drag fucking tabs between each other in Firefox
Then your program is broken
Good job
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=l
@ScarletAmaranth lol. You're the one accusing others of pitch forks
@ThePhD So how does that make my statement not make sense :)
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23:08
@sehe I don't know. Ignore me or something. :c
Consider it done
@sehe Not really. Windows has had a mechanism for isolating DnD, CnP, etc., since NT 3.1 (Desktops and Window stations). I suppose you could argue that elevated tasks should be run in a separate desktop, but I doubt most users would appreciate that much.
@JerryCoffin In practice, I can't copy and paste into/from an elevated cmd.exe console
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@Rapptz Eww, it does checks and throws. :c
Yeah I actually try to write correct code.
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23:10
Booo.
Moron. Think of the job security
@sehe Well, perhaps they are running that in a separate desktop--but, knowing Microsoft, probably not. They've frequently invented fairly solid, systematic ways of doing things, then re-invented and used much crappier versions of the same basic idea.
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If someone writes over the end of a static vector, they need help.
@JerryCoffin I know right :) Winstations are pretty neat.
@ThePhD the whole point of the class was to enforce the invariant that it can only have N maximum elements
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@sehe Yeah, they are. Good basic design, and apparently a pretty solid implementation as well--so obviously, the majority of the company seems to do its best to ignore their very existence...
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@Rapptz The point for me was to have non-dynamic storage.
~~Marketing~~
@DeadMG aligned_storage without an alignment argument is not alignment 1. It's alignment suitable for objects of the given size or smaller.
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:D
Wait. Windows has DnD?
23:16
Not that. The other thing
Oh I just realised what's buggy about my thing.
heheh
@ThePhD If you static_assert, you won't forget it when you need it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course.
Just do things like a professional?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now why would anybody even consider such an insane idea as that?
23:22
okay fixed it :v
works fine as far as I can see
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: Yeah, I don't think you'll get enough momentum to convince the commitee to change this, But for you ease of mind, read 5.7.6: "The type of the result [pointer substraction] is an implementation-defined signed integral type; this type shall be the same type that is defined as std::ptrdiff_t in the <cstddef> header". — rodrigo 1 min ago
Heh
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@Rapptz Fixed what?
@JerryCoffin It's User Interface Privilege Isolation now
couldn't iterate over it
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You didn't have end or begin?
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23:26
Also, show code when you fix things. D:<
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meh can't get my triangle strip to wavefront to work >.<
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@Ell jk luv u ♡
it's in the gist
just click revisions
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Time to read book.
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@ThePhD <3
23:27
@CatPlusPlus Interesting. Thanks. Somehow had never read about that before.
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v 0.0 0.0 0.0
v 0.0 1.0 0.0
v 1.0 0.0 0.0
v 1.5 1.0 0.0
f 0 1 2
f 2 1 3
I was just trying to make a kinda square :/
Raymond Chen had some articles about it
Hi all! Do some of you some GUI coding ?
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Yep. All the time.
23:30
@CatPlusPlus Yup -- had just found (and started reading) that.
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@DeadMG and @CatPlusPlus are experts and would ♡ to help you.
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I’m not sure what’s the right approach.
Exclusively - no customers want black boxes, and haven't for decades.
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Sum type or exception.
@rightfold You usually start at the beginning (prologue, first chapter) and read until (a) asleep (b) book finished
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23:31
hey it worked!
@ThePhD I'm starting a new app, and would like to have GUI that doesn't have the traditional look (especially on Windows)
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Turns out wavefront uses 1 based indices
I'm thinking about the available solutions.
Ugh, skinned apps.
Using some GUI library that supports themes ? Is there some ?
23:32
Don't do this shit
But then again everyone does it so it makes no difference
Well, I don't want to do an app such that the user can change the theme.
@CatPlusPlus Thanks. I'll look for them. In this case, with a bit of extra thought, they probably did have at least some reason to invent something new instead of just using window stations/desktops: the latter provide complete isolation, but they undoubtedly wanted to support some one-way streets (so to speak), which window stations don't support.
(I don't like such apps GUI)
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@Basj qt I think
user image
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Hurray for consistency
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23:35
Who wants consistency.
My customers don't want skins either. My apps are difficult enough to get working as it is without a confusing and unfamiliar UI.
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What looks good for my application isn't going to look good for someone else's.
23:36
@Basj There are. Unsurprisingly, none provides you with support for your customers, who will all have the same theme: "I hate your UI, I hate your company, and most of all, I hate you!"
@CatPlusPlus LOL! Immediate uninstall..
It's not "looks good for my application". Applications don't have their own sense of taste.
I don't say I love iTunes's GUI design
@Basj Being Apple, of course it sucks.
But how would be a standard method to do such GUI ? Using libraries ? Doing all from scratch (redesigning every GUI element myself ?)
23:38
MS with their goldfish-like attention span for UI design principles isn't helping either
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@CatPlusPlus ^ this
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Do t from scratch by yourself with hardware accelerated OpenGL.
There is a standard way of doing a non-standard UI?
@CatPlusPlus They spend far too much time worshiping the ground Apple has defecated on.
@ThePhD I won't be able to do it (quickly)
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23:39
That's a shame.
Yes :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Remember: the wonderful thing about standards is there are so many of them!
So either I can try an easy way of working with this or I will keep the standard Windows- looking GUI :)
Menus! No, Ribbon! No, Metro! Title bar! No, no title bar! Upper case menus! No menus!
Fuck MS. Decades of using Word with no problems, then they dropped in ribbon controls and I immediately lost the ability to edit my documents without thinking about it first.
23:40
@Martin the same for me about ribbon !
just keep the standard windows-looking GUI, it's not even that bad.
@CatPlusPlus : nice screenshot, what did you want to show in this screenshot ?
Ribbon isn't worse than the absolutely fucking insane menu-diving earlier versions required
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@R.MartinhoFernandes (Doing my best to troll here.)
@CatPlusPlus The sad part is, if any of the later designers had just read and understood the design documents for the older Windows UI, they'd have realized from the beginning exactly what they were doing wrong.
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@CatPlusPlus I like the 2nd window (Steam?) GUI and the 3rd window (is it Itunes?)
@Basj That skinned UIs are a horrible idea
6 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Hurray for consistency
It's Spotify, but it's hipster-powered Apple design anyway so whatever
@CatPlusPlus which ones ?
But they improve branding! <other marketing bullshit here>
23:42
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Did I miss something? Is it 'International Troll Day'?
@CatPlusPlus Weeeeeell... if you are (still) using MC you have implicitly waived any ground to opine about UI. Let alone consistency
ow ok it's Spotify...
@CatPlusPlus Ribbons aren't entirely terrible, but they were (IMO) a terrible idea for Microsoft. Microsoft's big advantage (especially recently) is existing user base. Making it easier for a user to switch to Open Office than a new version of MS Office was nearly the most bone-headed decision possible.
I don't find them ugly UIs
@CatPlusPlus the first one is ugly ok
23:43
@CatPlusPlus Starred that though
@JerryCoffin ACK!
It's not about "ugly" jesus
@sehe MC?
what is it about then @CatPlusPlus ?
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._.
23:44
I said it like 2 times already
Pay attention
I'm not native english speaker, and it's 1 am here so please excuse myself if I'm not as quick understanding as you are
Fuck MS, do you waste time learning on how to use Word, again, or switch to Open Office and waste the same amount of time waiting for it to load?
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That doesn't buy you much in a lounge where 80% of the participants are non-native ENglish speakers. <.>
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@CatPlusPlus searchable menus ftw.
It's about snowflake apps.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh that. Right, it's what MC is a clone of, IIRC. Norton Commander was hip around Dos ~4.0
Are you speaking about constantancy ?
Yes I'm speaking about constantancy
^ wat the hell
I mean, whatever the consistency, you brought it upon yourself!
Total Commander best commander
It's vim of file managers
lol, dejavu-fonts-ttf-2.34
23:46
Yes , those UI doesn't provide constantancy , but...
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My beautiful code is so beautiful.
@CatPlusPlus Except you don't need it
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I think you mean “consistency.”
I do need it
Poor cat
23:47
@rightfold So is mine. I just wish I had more of it.
Are you suggesting using Explorer as file manager :lol:
Well I can understand you find those UI are bad ideas...
@CatPlusPlus Why use a file manager
But if you had to do it, how would you do , technically speaking ?
Because I like seeing what I'm doing, instead of typing arcane commands
23:48
Things like Qt Gtk or things like that ?
And really, navigating around the filesystem is much faster than with CLI anyway
TOTAL COMMANDER OR BUST
Navigating the filesystem is a losing proposition to begin with
You don't go browsing a database for the same kind of reasons
...right
I like to /just know/ where my stuff is at.
I know where my stuff is at
23:50
What kind of libraries would you use for such GUI ?
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I use MC
@Basj There are libraries that can do it (Qt, FLTK, and so on) or you can do it on your own. On Windows, you can draw your own window borders and such in response to the WM_NCPAINT message. On X, you can write a window manager.
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What is MC?
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I often use globbing to navigate quickly when I know the glob will expand to only one directory.
You really don't want to write a window manager
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@CatPlusPlus So, when are you "navigating the filesystem"?
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@ThePhD Minecraft!
@CatPlusPlus Sure he does. Nobody is likely to use it, but writing one is educational anyway.
@ThePhD Midnight Commander.
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@rightfold Well, that's one way to build a GUI. :b
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@thephd midnight commander, a text based file browser
23:51
You don't want to touch X innards, unless you're crazy
@JerryCoffin : among all these possibilities, which one would you use ? Probably there are already libarires that propose ready-to-use skinned GUIs, ?
@JerryCoffin I like how the X way sounds a lot less arcane and and yet so much more daunting.
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Sounds lame.
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I just use Z shell.
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Finder on occasion. Usually when I want to find something.
23:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's only because he didn't mention anything specific about Xlib and XCB :v
@rightfold No kidding
I use bash. Sometimes Vim.
Very rarely the OSes builtin explorer. Very very very rarely
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I use ack when the file in question is code.
I just find/grep/ctags/mlocate
Never not buy TC
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But I sometimes want to find something inside of PDF files.
23:54
I won't
@Basj I suppose if I had no choice, I'd probably use Qt (but I do really mean no choice at all -- if a job required it, I'd probably write some code, but only until I could find a new job).
If I had a choice, I'd choose to be rich
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My beautiful unit tests are beautiful.
Beautifully red you mean
My precioussssss
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23:55
All green!
Must be mold
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Although this terrible colon irks me:
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> Passed: : Total 3, Failed 0, Errors 0, Passed 3, Skipped 0
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PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM
Ahahaha 3
23:56
@JerryCoffin : I see :) Why would you consider this as such a bad job to design a tool with such a skinned GUI ?
Oh. Someone dissed its favourite toy. Now the cat needs to spray in every corner
@R.MartinhoFernandes Keep in mind (or "realize", if you didn't already) that in Windows you draw your window contents in response to the WM_PAINT message, so it's not really drastically different from normal Windows programming (though when you get into it, there are, or used to be, some issues with initialization and such that turned out to be non-trivial).
@rightfold
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@CatPlusPlus They cover like 100% of my code base, which is 5 SLOC.
S?
23:57
Shit
lol
Septillion.
Cat's better.
Verdict's in
All five lines are shit? I've never managed more than three.
23:58
lol
5 SLOC =
5 Stupid Lines of Code
5 Shitty Lines of Code
5 Shitting lines of Code
All my lines are shit
@Basj Basically because I think it's almost guaranteed to be a massive dis-service to the customer. You have to provide huge benefits to make up for the loss from lack of consistency.
@Mysticial Also Slow. Like you
:v
So mean.
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23:59
Shitty Lines of C++
That's redundant
@CatPlusPlus What are you complaining about ~~~~? :P
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Well, they are Scala lines of code. :v
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S = source
Party pooper
23:59
5S
^ twins

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