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user1804599
08:02
@sehe Oh mijn god.
user1804599
Also, there is no need to warn me it’s Dutch.
user1804599
I speak Dutch every day. I’m not afraid of it.
Wait. What. SOMEONE DELETE MY ANSWER !!??
Hi All
I have a small issue with ie
Simple, stop using IE
user3010322
08:07
Give up hope.
Its IE, what do you expect?
I am using html5 video tag
user3010322
No one can save you.
Down with IE!
user3010322
THIS SONG IS TOO GROOVY.
08:07
No one cares about IE
its terrible
plz guys
and you should never consider using it
GET OUT
@Abhishek Also,
> You're apparently confusing HTML with C++. Because that is a thing people often do.
6
this is the most active group I have found for html
@Abhishek s/for html//
user1804599
08:08
GET OUT.
activeness doesnt make us relevant to your problem
Don't star it's Cat's I'll be damned!!!
user1804599
We know only C++ and Java, not HTML.
@MarkGarcia Its Cat++ you're damned either way :P
didn't know that you are so scared of the cat
user3010322
08:09
He's a duck.
user1804599
You should especially get out when you say “plz.”
user3010322
Do you see what some cats do to ducks?
user1804599
Get out.
@rightfold plz luv me
08:10
@rightfold you are so gay, it is concerning ...
user1804599
Get out too.
@Telkitty Yeah I'm a duck. :)
ling ... ducking
ok m leaving
thanks
:)
@Abhishek It's only for the betterment of mankind.
JBL
JBL
08:13
Good morning!
Just noticed __cplusplus hasn't changed as of N3797. Hope that happens.
lts mk dy wtht vwls
user1804599
Meh, __cplusplus.
user1804599
I prefer feature test macros.
@BartoszKP Its make day??? without vowels?
08:24
@Borgleader l nt i
ll
user1804599
Make day?
user1804599
The day we celebrate GNU Make?
ugh make
well, it was supposed to be "make a day" but without vowels ;0
08:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes Should the '|'s all align?
user1804599
I want GNU Create.
why not GNU Breed
user1804599
Dat pun.
@MarkGarcia Yes. Each misaligned | is a sequence for which your browser generates the wrong number of replacement characters.
(Well, not strictly wrong, but against the recommended practice)
Speaking of unicode, I find your lack of commits in ogonek disturbing :P
08:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes FF here too. Lots of misalignment.
Well, I also get some misaligned ones where I get big boxes, but that's fine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...and only probably against recommended practice (since misalignment could happen from a font that happens to portray some characters wider or narrower than expected).
@Borgleader Yeah :(
I am considering ditching my linkedin account - it has been useless & also I have been voluntarily giving out too much info. It is such a joke! At least Stackoverflow has been more interesting in comparison
user1804599
Can you use � in a question title on Stack Overflow�
08:36
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I assumed replacement characters have the right width.
@JerryCoffin but it's expected to display the file with a fixed size font
Tomorrow is Christmas!
@R.MartinhoFernandes You switched from C# to python didnt you? (for the tools part of things)
Cuz I was looking at the issue tracker and I saw and entry for DUCET and IIRC I had coded that at some point.
at least a first draft of it
08:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes Probably also worth mentioning: it (intentionally) contains some malformed sequences, and it's (at least reasonably) acceptable for a decoder to do almost anything with those, so misalignment of the right margin on those lines is entirely acceptable.
user1804599
I shouldn’t have Googled “python christmas.”
@JerryCoffin FF's decoder replaces them with replacement characters, and the lines are aligned for the desired amount of replacement characters.
It's not a big issue, anyway.
And the tests are old too.
2.1.1 1 byte (U-00000000): "�" is wrong, though.
BTW I have registered(&paid) for the owner builders certificate today, I am so excited! I have never been a builder in my entire life!
@rightfold :D
It's just for a small 2 bedroom building in my own garden
08:46
@JerryCoffin I always enjoy reading your answers~
user3010322
This song is too fucking groovy to live.
user3010322
I have an interview in 11 hours and instead of sleeping I'm addicted to music. ;~;
@MohammadAliBaydoun I've heard psychiatrists can be helpful in dealing with problems like that. :-)
t's vwllss d!!!!!
user3010322
o, i ooants ay, i!
08:52
;000
The close front rounded vowel, or high front rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is y. Across many languages, it is most commonly represented orthographically as (in German and Turkish) or , but also as (in French and a few other Romance languages); / (in the romanization of various Asian languages); (in Hungarian for the long duration version; the short version is the found in other European alphabets); or (in Cyrillic-based writing ...
Wht r tlkng bt
Y
Y (named wye , plural wyes) is the twenty-fifth letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet (next to last letter) and represents either a vowel or a consonant in English. Name In Latin, Y was named Y Graeca "Greek Y". This was pronounced as I Graeca "Greek I", since the classical Greek sound , similar to modern German ü or French u, was not a native sound for Latin speakers, and the letter was initially only used to spell foreign words. In Romance languages, this history has led to the standard modern name of the letter: In Spanish, Y is called i/y griega, in Galician i grego, in Catalan i ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes sht :(
Is this one of those: "f y cn rd ths, y nd t gt ld!" things?
08:53
There's supposed to be a you in my sentence
But 'you' is full of vowels :<
Unless you want to count y as a consonant
user3010322
In that case, it might count as a consonant.
user3010322
I have no idea :D
FALSE DICHOTOMIES EVERYWHERE.
@ThePhD I think it does. As a vowel would be things like rye, possibly or maybe.
Remove enough vowels and you just might come up with the next set of C standard library functions
8
08:57
:DDDD
@MohammadAliBaydoun ...or POSIX.
@ThePhD It's only a consonant in cases like "you", or "year", where it stands for /j/.
All others are vowels.
/j/ and /w/ are weird consonants.
Well, not really.
in normal languages like polish "y" is always a vowel :| except for words borrowed from english :|
09:01
@R.MartinhoFernandes "r" is the truly strange one. At least in English, it not only makes its own sounds, but (much more often than others) changes how anything nearby is pronounced as well.
user3010322
Ru, ra, re, ri!
@JerryCoffin s/sound/sounds/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Okay.
user1804599
Everything is weird.
Happy new year everyone
user3010322
09:05
Bah
user3010322
Fucking restricted unions
Oh yay -- I was getting bored having gone all day without any Turbo C questions, but that problem is over for the day. stackoverflow.com/q/20946320/179910
user3010322
Happy New year
@ArneMertz You're clearly attacking my religion (which will celebrate New Years on what you'd probably call August 17th, at around 4 PM).
Well, it's 0200; I think I'm going to go get some sleep. Later, all.
09:08
@JerryCoffin He's wishing you happiness in advance!
@JerryCoffin I am not attacking anyones religion. Happy New Gregorian Year.
user1804599
@ThePhD What the fuck do you need unions for.
user3010322
A handle type.
user1804599
boost::variant.
user3010322
I had to elevate the whole thing to a struct. =[
user3010322
09:10
struct graphics_handle {
	union {
		void* dx;
		uint32 gl;
	};
};
user1804599
Ew.
user1804599
struct dx_handle { void* handle; };
struct gl_handle { uint32 handle; };
user1804599
Then make the users templates.
Do you pronounce it "Dicks handle"?
3
dee-ex handle
09:14
I ask because of things like "unique pooter"
user1804599
Unique putter.
5
user1804599
"pooter" is so dumb.
getting ... putting ...pudding ...
JBL
JBL
Poot.
09:20
poop
+ + + Report Begins + + +
It sucks.
+ + + End Report + + +
@CatPlusPlus Oh didn't know you were getting JIRA.
I don't feel like migrating my YouTrack issues though :S
user1804599
Why not?
@Borgleader Yeah, but I never merged it in because you never wrote the header files with the data structures, I think. IIRC you hit a major compilation slowdown (something I worked on sometime ago)
@rightfold Because I need to research it and probably massage the data anyway.
user1804599
09:38
Van uitstel komt afstel.
@R.MartinhoFernandes just by it a bottle of box wine, the data is a very cheap date, and will offering itself up after a few glasses
What is a bottle of box wine?
Bottle of fine wine in a wooden box?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, did you ever figure out what the slowdown was from?
09:42
Also, hi there.
user1804599
$content = iconv('windows-1252', 'utf-8', $content);
$content = str_replace('¶', '', $content);
user1804599
Uhg.
@Borgleader Dunno if it was the issue you had, but I significantly improved that part.
user1804599
Client y u want to upload HTML generated by Word.
@wilx I though box wine was that cheap wine that comes in a plastic box.
09:44
@ScottW hi
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv just cheap cheap wine
And "a bottle of wine that comes in a plastic box" sounds ridiculous.
user3010322
.... <__>
user3010322
C++, keeping me up when I should be sleeping.
@R.MartinhoFernandes By changing the data structures for the DUCET data? or some other part?
user3010322
09:45
@ScottW But I can't help it if I stay up all night thinking about you!
have you never seen those cardboard boxes that have a plastic bag of wine inside, they have a doofer that you can press to let the wine out. You invariably end up seeing uncle Jack ripping the bag out of the box to get the last few 'precious' drops out.
@Borgleader Ah, no, I just reorganised the way the build works.
user3010322
....
user3010322
std::is_const<const void*>::value; // false
user3010322
Is this one of those "well, tehcnically, the internal value isn't const" ?
09:47
There was some generated data that was being compiled along with other stuff, but now I put all generated data into their own TUs.
user3010322
Prefix v. Postfix and all?
user3010322
@ScottW hungry!
@ThePhD Erm, why?
@ThePhD const void* p = foo; p = bar
09:49
Would you rather that is_const was a lot less useful?
There is no technicality. It is not const because it is not const because you can modify it
@ScottW hungry for your love <3
const T* means "a non-const pointer to const T", and not "A const pointer to (const or non-const) T"
user3010322
@jalf Yeah, but it won't allow me to do void* bar = p;, which is breaking my back.
Because that breaks the type system?
09:51
g'night
user3010322
Yeah, so I need to find out of it's a const void* or a void*
@ThePhD Well, yeah, you're throwing away the const :|
user3010322
Is there a is_const_pointer type_trait?
you mean is_pointer_to_const?
I smell an XY.
09:52
I smell awful coffee
user3010322
It may be an XY. I'm not sure.
@jalf Why do you keep getting it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't. I mostly drink tea
user3010322
It's for my get_null functions. I have a const void* nil_value = nullptr somewhere. I'm returning a void* from a function. I can't do return nil_value;
Why do you need a dedicated function to get a null?
user3010322
09:54
handle class. It's complicated.
I bet :)
user3010322
It's templated code.
void* nil_value = nullptr; // fixed?
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can't directly access nullptr in this case. =[
user3010322
.... Or.... maybe... I can...
user1804599
Wat.
user3010322
user3010322
The reason I'm doing this is templated code.
user3010322
That's why I'm messing with type traits.
09:57
@ThePhD That is not a reason
The reason you're doing something is that you are trying to solve a problem
(in b4 "yes, templated code is a problem")
@ThePhD How the fuck is that related to void* nil_value = nullptr;?
@ThePhD GLuint a = nullptr; ? wat
user3010322
@jalf That's not what I meant at all. =/
No one knows what you meant.
@ThePhD I know. That part was a joke. :)
user3010322
10:01
default_nullt<T> is a template that provides the default null value for whatever T. For its generic definition, it has const T value = nullptr;. Which is problematic for default_null<void*>. The reason I was curious about just setting everything to be nullptr is that const T value = nullptr; doesn't work with the primitive types, so I made template specializations of default null for all the C++ primitive types (which can and are being used as handles).
For pure entertainment value, few things can match discussions of @ThePhD's code :)
@Jefffrey well fuck you too >:(
@ThePhD const T value for void* is void* const.
@jalf heroin
@ThePhD Therefore, not accurate description of the problem.
10:02
@ThePhD Isn't T() "the default null value for whatever T"?
That said, T() seems like the perfect value.
Damn, @jalf was faster.
user3010322
I don't know what T() guarantees in terms of primitives.
It guarantees being exactly what you want
Xeo
Xeo
value-init, aka zero-init
well, assuming that what you want is what you just said you wanted
10:02
So you prefer to keep not knowing and build a more complex solution that doesn't work.
Great.
user3010322
IIRC it can be some random garbage?
@ThePhD Nope
@R.MartinhoFernandes more complex is more, obviously.
user3010322
Does that work for pointers?
user3010322
void* arf {}; // Is this "null" ?
10:03
@ThePhD If you do nothing about an int, it can be garbage. If you explicitly initialize it as int(), it is zero
yep
user3010322
Guess I'm using T{} then.
:)
looking at the bright side, you get to delete lots of code now!
user3010322
Yay.
@ThePhD yes. void* arf{}; is null, while void* barf; isn't
@jon skeet.. can you look at this question, I think I have explained my problem well here, — Reshma 1 min ago
summoning Jon Skeet
lol
10:05
@jalf thats always the best that can happen - deleting lots of code ;) (Luckily people don't get paid by the LOC)
@ArneMertz ... you really think that?
@thecoshman What, that getting to delete code is great?
It is pretty awesome
@R.MartinhoFernandes ogonek no longer uses scons does it?
oh, I've hit 2.5k rep
@jalf that there are not people getting paid by LoC
user3010322
Blargha.
user3010322
10:09
I can't declare static members of a template in a header file?
user3010322
Maybe my syntax just sucks...
user3010322
template <typename T>
T default_null<T>::value = T{ }; // Compiles just fine

template <typename T>
T default_null<T>::value{ }; // Does not compile
Xeo
Xeo
template<class T> type templ<T>::var = init;
@thecoshman I guess there are still some companies left that pay by LOC, but they'll get fewer over time.
@thecoshman oh
well, some of us prefer to live in blissful ignorance :p
@thecoshman yay, grats
@BartoszKP I had expected something more interesting.
@harold for me it's hilarious. they are just throwing random noise at each other, and no one will admit that they don't get each other completely :|
huh... does 'which' require root privalages?
nein
10:32
cairo is good , right ?
was discussed yesterday or earlier
@JerryCoffin @R.MartinhoFernandes hah, the 'max_digits10' bug was PEBCAK the other day.
I had basically this: template <T> foo(T const& v) { static_assert(0!=std::numeric_limits<decltype(v)>::max_digits10, "oops"); } (wildly simplified and paraphrased)
Xeo
Xeo
oops
so you used the unspecialised version
Yeah. Unsurprisingly, numeric_limits isn't specialized for things like double const&
Xeo
Xeo
why do you even have a reference param?
10:38
Because they aren't builtins :/ They can be EdmDouble or JsonDouble etc.
Xeo
Xeo
oh. those specialise numeric_limits?
Actually, these are still pods, but I reckoned I wouldn't assume that
@Xeo Yup
Xeo
Xeo
I see
@thecoshman If members of your $PATH requires root privileges, then doing anything might require root privileges.
$PATH = tolled highway
money before path
11:05
I debugged it for a while after someone else had a question about it on the mailing list. I have a (bad?) tendency to just workaround issues if it's for myself... :/ — sehe 17 secs ago
user1804599
Ugh. I suck at basic maths.
python -i -c "" am I a genius or what? ;0000
11:21
My first encouter with Boost Wave did not disappoint:
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A: c preprocessor with virtual file system

seheFrom the docs to Boost Wave: The Input Policy The input policy type may be specified as a template parameter to the wave::context object and is used for customizing the way, how an included file is to be represented by a pair of iterators pointing to the beginning and the end of the resu...

bump
@Borgleader No, switched to ninja.
./bootstrap.py && ninja test should do. Though unless you add new files, just ninja test works.
Ho ho ho (I am using an Android simulator to send this message @ moment)
Simulators are actually similar to VM right?
Which means I have a different IP when I type this? [Yes/No]
Your assumption about VM IPs is wrong.
user1804599
Yum.
user1804599
11:35
Popcorn.
ok, back to normal window
@R.MartinhoFernandes Might want to update that wiki page ;)
and/or readme file
only if I had a touch screen PC, simulator would really feel like a tablet
@Borgleader Hmm, did I switch to ninja that on stable already? Maybe.
Oh yes, I did.
// TODO fuck void
template <typename Duration, typename Result>
struct timing {
    Duration elapsed;
    Result result;
};
What should the timing<Duration, void> specialisation look like :S
@Telkitty You do. But not visibly for us :/
Your life is so exciting
11:47
Ooo stop being sarcastic
@R.MartinhoFernandes template <typename Duration> template<> struct timing<Duration, void> { Duration elapsed; struct Void{} result; };`? Of course, you could/should use something TMP-friendly for Void
Xeo
Xeo
unit <3
Hmm?
Xeo
Xeo
unit types are nice
They make for awesome API from usage POV
Xeo
Xeo
11:51
oh, I didn't mean SI units, sorry
Can I return x.result; if the return type of a template function is void?
Xeo
Xeo
no
Xeo
Xeo
I had the same problem with my invoker
my solution was a member function that may or may not be backed by a member
and then return x.result() works fine
I need the member backing for uniform initialisation.
(Not in the bullshit sense of that term; take the words to mean what they mean)
I guess I could add a constructor. Sigh.
Xeo
Xeo
11:55
:/
For now, fuck it.
Xeo
Xeo
hm, 3h to my appointment with the doc. let's see how bad walking there is going to be
@Xeo what's up? :o
'is_nothrow_destructible' is not a member of 'std'
is mingw sucking? or did i fuckup?
Xeo
Xeo
leg hurts badly if I'm not lying down
@Borgleader try has_nothrow_destructor
11:59
what happened?

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