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16:00
Alright, kiddies.
repcapped while asleep. so that's me done for the day ;p
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Today is the day I port everything I have to OpenGL and MinGW.
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Today is the day I face the GCC music.
@harold Morannon!
Lol, IMO it doesn't really look menacing enough but OK
16:02
@rightfold Odata Primitive Datatype Core, JSON and Atom xml marshaling
man, cleaning a bathroom is hard work
must rest now...
The Canadian Tulip Festival is a tulip festival, held annually in May in Ottawa, Canada. The festival claims to be the world's largest tulip festival, displaying over one million tulips, with attendance of over 500,000 visitors annually. Large displays of tulips are planted throughout the city, and the largest display of tulips is found in Commissioners Park on the shores of Dow's Lake, and along the Rideau Canal with 300,000 tulips planted there alone. As well as tulip displays, the festival also includes music performances, speakers and exhibits of international cuisine. History In 19...
The most noteworthy event during their time in Canada was the birth in 1943 of Princess Margriet to Princess Juliana at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. The maternity ward was declared to be officially a temporary part of international territory, so that she would be born in no country and would inherit only her Dutch citizenship from her mother.
@TonyTheLion agree
@EtiennedeMartel woot
You're welcome, guys.
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16:04
Haha.
The guy removed all code that the answers are relating to
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@TonyTheLion Shou;da asked me to do it while I was there. :P
But it is so much cleaner and compact
@CatPlusPlus gosh
@ThePhD ohhhhh
I should have
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16:06
♡ Maybe next time, babycakes.
@sashoalm Sorry, the answers already refer to the example (code). I think you're right to make the question stand out, but axing the entire question is just not your call. — sehe 9 secs ago
@ThePhD <3
@CatPlusPlus Huh. Were you somehow inexplicably slow? I pondered whether I should rollback after you posted here. Then I did. :/ Why did you re-rollback after that :)
Like, I've answered that question, but couldn't tell what the fuck was going on
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Q: guide me whit becomeing a professional succssesful at computer stuff and knowing more electronics/computers/programming/hardware

user3033693first of all my title looks so stupid but im 14 years old and i know c++ java python arduino a little bit avr knew a little bit unix and know about linux but not completely and... but if u have watched Heroes im sylar im power hungry i always want to know more and more and want to be good at com...

16:08
I haven't seen your rollback
(I know it's a race, but it could only be a race if you had the revision history open too long)
successful at computer stuff
@CatPlusPlus It was actually quite a good edit. Your version is soooo verbose and chatty
Maybe
Sorry
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not his version
16:09
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's not my version, but the edit turns the answers into nonsense
@sehe Well I know
And I agree it was too late for that edit
3 mins ago, by sehe
@sashoalm Sorry, the answers already refer to the example (code). I think you're right to make the question stand out, but axing the entire question is just not your call. — sehe 9 secs ago
Might have been a good question if originally in that form, though
Now I get why @Cat was looking at that question. Repz
^^
16:10
Yeah saw it that's what I meant when I said I agree
Yeah someone upvoted that for some reason
Maybe because it has some validity?
O2 are upgrading their broadband infrastructure. I wonder if that means my broadband speed will increase?! Hmmmm
The ponderings of a Saturday afternoon.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Btw, did you sleep yet?
@Rapptz No. Will soon, though.
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Hm.
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16:13
I think I need Master Xeo's advice here.
It's 11:12 AM and I haven't slept yet.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm keeping an eye on you. You've only got like 2 more hours before you need to charge.
@Rapptz What have you been doing?
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If your battery critically fails, who will tell me I'm a horrible program before I bring ruination to myself?
@Rapptz 17 here.
16:14
@TonyTheLion browsing /vg/
@Rapptz what's to see there?
video games
can someone tell me " can COM be developed using .NET languages ?"
I just woke up
I assume not
16:15
"
There, I told you "
that's a weird way of saying hello though
"can someone tell me ... "
@zinking Yes you can interop with COM in C# or VB
not interop
Now :get out:
@ThePhD Oh, I can probably stay up until tomorrow morning if I want. But the important bit is that now I can probably sleep until tomorrow morning and normalise my circadian rhythm.
16:16
That never happens
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Rhythm is for the weak.
I do that every week
lol
I have rythm
cause I hate not having slept and having to go to work
and then needing to actually work
I have rythm problems
I just need something to keep me occupied.
Then I can stay up for a while
16:16
Can't feel the rhythm
You're cat, sleep is your rythm.
Lately SS13 is doing that for me. "Oh, just another round" 5 hour-long rounds later
@TonyTheLion not interop, I mean develop directly
@zinking I don't know why you would want to develop COM using .NET languages. Just use C++.
OMG BUT C++ IS HARD, IT LEAKS MEMORY I HEARD!
16:18
Don't make it more complex than it already is
@ScarletAmaranth oh baby, you can leak memory on me.
<3
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@TonyTheLion No he can't. D:<
Wait I'm starting to sound like @ScottW now. :O
16:19
@TonyTheLion eeuw
@ThePhD lol
the world has come to an end :D
@TonyTheLion It's unlikely.
no it hasn't
we're still here
I am not developing using that, I am just asking if it is possible
purely theoretical question
16:20
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're probably right. They're too terrible to give their customers something that's good.
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Why don't you ask in the C# Room or something
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Where there are people who actually use a managed .NET language for a living?
you are right.
@zinking purely theoretical answer: I don't care. Go away. Bye
great, bye
16:21
guess both side could have some answers.
@zinking I'm always right. Except when I'm not.
that doesn't sound practical though
bye
I learned yesterday that Asynchrony is quite an overloaded term in IT world.
@TonyTheLion Well, that, plus that's just not how the infrastructure works.
But, sure, blame the company
@TonyTheLion I like to call it "asynchronicity"
frobnification for the win
16:24
Man, I can't spell :/
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template <typename TChar, std::size_t n>
struct stringifier<TChar(&)[n]> {
	template <typename U>
	String operator() ( U&& item ) {
		return String( std::forward<U>( item ) );
	}
};
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^ How does one
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template specialize
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for an array? o.0
looks okay
16:25
oh templates, I don't know
usually I do it without the reference
template <typename TChar, std::size_t N>
struct Stuff<TChar[N]>
Is that a reference to an array TChar(&)[n]?
something like this?
why would you specialize for a reference?
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I hate MSVC
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16:26
It shows me the typedef in the compiler error
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rather than expanding it so I can see what the fuck its resolving to.
const volatile std::nullptr_t is a joke
generic code
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... Wat. <.>
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16:28
std::decay decays reference of TChar[n] to a pointer...
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.... Hmmmmmmmmmmm. WEll then.
what else would it decay it to?
how is that surprising?
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I was expecting it just to remove references and shit.
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I suppose I would do better to make an unqualified for this instead.
16:30
decay gonna decay
Applies lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and function-to-pointer implicit conversions to the type T, removes cv-qualifiers, and defines the resulting type as the member typedef type. This is the type conversion applied to all function arguments when passed by value.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Unqualify != Decay
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Yeah, I got it.
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I've switched to unqualify.
Xeo
Xeo
There's a reason I dislike abusing the latter for the former
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16:33
It's building....!
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Will it build with no errors?!
@ThePhD Will Derpman escape the clutches of the vile error message generator? Tune in next week to find out!
need concepts
ThePhD's opening theme
@ScarletAmaranth Make your own.
@ScarletAmaranth I'd start with "Peace". It's a great concept.
16:37
@Rapptz as a matter of fact, I am making my own
I made my own a long time ago.
It's pretty neato.
I made my own answer to an SO question a few minutes ago. It's even neatoer.
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A: rand() generating same set of random numbers when called through functors (even after seeding with srand(time(NULL))

Lightness Races in Orbit I'm calling srand(time(NULL)) only once. No, you said you're calling it in the class constructor, so it'll be invoked every time an instance is created. Every time that happens, the pseudo-random sequence is reset (to the same sequence, since this is all running in under a second and thus th...

answering obvious dupes?
There are other questions on that topic, but I see no dupes.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit in his entire program? not say, per-thread? how does that work anyway
16:41
@ScarletAmaranth ugh don't talk to me about threads :(
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@JerryCoffin It built. <3
@ThePhD Cool!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: Indeed, but the question is just "why doesn't this compile?", and there's no need to complicate the minimal test case by making it recurse correctly. — Mike Seymour 4 mins ago
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I can't use std::vector with a non-movable, non-copyable type?
16:47
Unusual level of oopsfail from Mike there
@ThePhD Of course not... What would you expect to happen when you (a) do anything other than emplace to add a new element, (b) cause the vector to grow?
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Well, that's a shame.
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... But...
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.... Maybe I can use it...
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.... with uninitialized_allocator~~~
What on earth are you doing?
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16:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nothing. I'm just being silly.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nothing!
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Just a hypothetical question.
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Whistles.
Y U NO understand semi-regular types please do explain
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16:49
Wat.
I am pretty sure that the entire STL (or whatever the hell repalak calls it nowadays) is based on the very idea of semi-regular / regular types (and totally ordered if you're feeling fancy)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what is the right name for STL now?
@ScarletAmaranth C++ Standard Library
Standard library
right, thanks
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SL (standard library), stdlib, std library, cpp sl, c++ sl, c++ standard library
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16:52
I like SL. :D
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I just watched a program about the nature of Argentina.
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Less letters.
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Fewer letters.
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More notletters.
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@sehe That sounds fun.
16:53
in C#, 1 min ago, by Tommy
Is there really such a thing as love anymore?
random driveby question, no bin
Girls, 1986's "Stand By Me" was awesome
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@Xeo I’d call it “dequalification;” “unqualification” sounds silly.
Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare Beware Of The Cat. Trained by D. Wayne Lukas and ridden by Rene Douglas, who was given the assignment after Gary Stevens was injured, Editor's Note is best known for his classic stretch duel with Skip Away in the 1996 Belmont Stakes, beating Preakness Stakes winner Louis Quatorze, who was unplaced. This was the same race in which the Santa Anita Derby winner, Cavonnier, bowed a...
@JohanLarsson we had a guy here complaining about having no girlfriend because of being short some days ago, @Rapptz was his shoulder to cry on
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@rightfold Unclassified. ♡
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16:56
Ugh
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UGH
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THIS IS SO WASTEFUL.
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DO YOU HEAR ME? IT'S WASTEFUL!!!
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It is full of waste.
@ScarletAmaranth :)
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Look at that
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LOOK AT THAT WASTE OF LIFE
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MAKING STRINGS EVEN IF THEY ALREADY ARE
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What HORROR is this
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I must optimize it
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16:58
It will haunt my dreams.
Why aren't you using stringstream again?
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String stream is for sissies.
user1804599
You are a sissy.
user1804599
So use stringstream.
user3010322
When you're in the room, I'm always a sissy. <3
16:59
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Please delete your comments — Dieter Lücking 27 secs ago
Dieter Fucking the comment police
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I need... I need a compile time variant. Thats' what I need.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Now you know how it feels. :P

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