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17:00
if (args.Length <= 0 || args.Length < 1)
@EtiennedeMartel
It's like PHP checking for overflow with if (x > INT_MAX)
oh my god
Herb speaking of oversharing objects
(the guy that included singletons in his favourite 10 lines of code)
am I dreaming this?
Singletons are awesome !
Oh wait I read "Ponies"
Nevermind.
oh my god, and I also got it on my email, pcha
singleton overload
17:03
Does a raspberry pi have better hardware than iphone 5?
@DavidKron define 'better'
@DavidKron well it's tastier
@ereOn =)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Cpu + gpu performance
17:03
@bamboon When it's correct
@DavidKron: The cellular reception is a bit crappy on my Raspberry Pi.
@ereOn I thought I was the only one!
"fewer" counts discretely; "less" does not
@ereOn Im thinking the other way, i got a iphone 5 for free now, thinking if i can turn it to a media centre
less water, fewer centilitres of water
17:04
Any idea why boost::asio::spawn(*io, std::bind(C::f, this)) would not compile, but boost::asio::spawn(*io, [this](boost::asio::yield_context y) { this->f(y); }) would?
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked time for shiratori. also, the bgms in this game are awesome.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ah so it's the same as with much and many?
@DavidKron: You should rather sell it and buy a Cubieboard.
wait wat
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ah, so in this context "less dependencies" vs "one less dependency"
17:05
you guys are trying to revive kyrostat?
Or you know, 10 for the price.
Xeo
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@R.MartinhoFernandes _1?
@DeadMG no no no
@thecoshman "fewer dependencies" and "one fewer dependency".
I mentioned that I was going to play around with unity... some how people decided to start mentioning it again.
17:05
You could say "less dependance", though.
wtf is/was Kyrostat?
@ereOn I have a raspberry but i have serious issues with it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit o_0 fuc English!
@Borgleader dead
@DeadMG IT'S NOT DEAD
@thecoshman the "one less dependency" mutated form is very common, though. (I'd say it myself, frankly; the correct version sounds barmy)
17:06
@CatPlusPlus come to Berlin and say that!
Okay this joke works only if it's spaced
@Xeo Oh fuck's sake.
@DeadMG Nah, we're just joking.
@Borgleader a game we failed at
o.O Template master @Xeo saves the day?
I blame Domagoj
17:08
@ScarletAmaranth ... starting
he's not here to defend himself, GUILTY!!!
:)
he for some reason deleted his SO account
o_O
@DavidKron I have 2: one can't install anything the other is working just fine. Completely weird.
he did come back, to be fair, he had some family stuff... but then he fucked off again... again with no word.
@ScarletAmaranth Twice
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Stupid hiccups.
17:10
@ereOn Yeah well, i think my issues are mostly regarding pi performance and xbmc sloppyness
well, it was fun while it lasted, that's when I learned that Cat is quite the red tape-ist extraordinaire
Is there anything to do in VS2013 solutions to enable C++11 ?
red tape-ist almost reads like rapist, mmm
@DavidKron AFAIK pi should work just fine running xbmc
@ereOn it's enabled by default o_O
17:11
@ereOn its on by default
@ScarletAmaranth: Just asking. I don't use it too often.
@ereOn just answering o_O
o_O <-- this is my normal face
@ScarletAmaranth just seeing you converse
@ScarletAmaranth: Okay o_O
:p
I wonder if I will gain some performance due to the new movability of objects in my code
@thecoshman Fine is a verry lose term, ive tried 2 versions of openelec, raspbmc and xbian, they ui responsiveness feels pretty horrendous imo
17:13
@ereOn purrrformance
save the cycle foundation
@ereOn VS2013 sucks. You have been warned.
@DavidKron I've not used mine for such things. you know you can overclock them a wee bit rather easily.
Ubuntu minimal + regular xbmc, on a old comp works so much better
17:14
Yeah i guess, thought they where already on the edge
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah well. I wanted to use MinGW at first but that just couldn't make it.
@DavidKron the pi is very low power
Too many dependencies that were to hard to build with it.
@Borgleader lol
17:15
@DavidKron nah, they come at like 700mhz, you can fairly safely ramp them up to about 900, though you will need a heat sink for sure. best read up a bit first though :P
@Xeo you're going fast :)
Heatsinks are overrated!
Meanwhile I still haven't finished Shizuru route.
jk, but nevertheless, im quite curious in what i can make with this iphone. I know it can run xbmc for sure, might even be able to install linux on it
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked The HNNNNNG is strong in this one
17:17
@Borgleader Challenge: make a rocket with 99 boosters in stage 1.
Pff
That's easy
Not that difficult, actually. Spam Sepratrons.
Challenge: make it to the orbit with 99 boosters in stage 1
> "Type" aliases of the form _t are in fact planned as part of the standard library for C++14,
that true? ^
@CatPlusPlus While still having the boosters?
17:19
Obviously
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. Horrible.
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@BartekBanachewicz what does that mean?
@rightfold Invoke
Xeo
Xeo
std::add_pointer_t
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Ah. :P
17:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes slightly unreadable
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I don’t mind.
hahahaha, just watching the last episode of two and a half man -> "cant figure out why my code doesn't work" -> "this pointer is undefined"
Are you sure that's the right show?
that's a weird function type
well dayum, they forgot to write their pointer definition
17:22
What do I need to link to with boost.coroutine?
oh you're still at those coroutines : - /
they be ugleh
Have you used asio before they came along?
Xeo
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@R.MartinhoFernandes boost-context, maybe?
well, if you mean boost.asio then no :)
actually I don't even know the use case of coroutines :P
I just saw them being ugly
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@R.MartinhoFernandes -lboost_coroutine -lboost_context
17:23
you mentioned it once here
Coroutines in asio are a godsend.
like this... continuation pattern thing thing?
@ScarletAmaranth That's what asio code looks like without them.
coroutines are not CPS
is that continuation pattern thing thing something like .then with async programming?
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17:25
CPS is like callbacks.
Coroutines is like threads.
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But more lightweight. :v
CPS is this? : foo(bar) { bar([]{...};); } sort of nonsense?
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With coroutines you can write sequential code that gets paused when starting I/O and resumed when I/O completes.
mmm
basically what async / await in C# lets you do?
17:26
(and in CTP Nov 2013 for VS)
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C# async/await syntactic sugar for CPS AFAIK.
have you tried the __async thing in CTP yet?
@rightfold Indistinguishable.
alright, I need to try that CTP stuff out
fuck uni, one more final, then I can do this shit :P
@ScarletAmaranth The RTM of VS2013 is buggy enough to scare me off any CTP.
17:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's good enough for pet projects for the most part, I will definitely take a look at their __async __await
Microsoft are implementing new language features quite quickly now
the problem is that firstly, everybody else was implementing them this fast 2-3 years ago, and secondly, oh my god the bugs
@DeadMG well, you saw how fast I wrote youb :P
but hey, it's a start.
well, I don't really write any mission critical code, so I don't care about bugs per se
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Meh, closed-source language implementations.
17:29
@DeadMG That last part sort of explains the "quite quickly" bit.
@ScarletAmaranth cl.exe has exited with code 2
@BartekBanachewicz eh?
@ScarletAmaranth if you haven't crashed the compiler, you don't C++ hard enough
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sort of, but not completely IYAM
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17:31
cl.exe has wiped your hard drive
@BartekBanachewicz I have run into bugs, but i have not crashed the compiler yet, too bad ;)
It's been a while since I crashed GCC, but then it's been a while since I used a non-release GCC.
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Use GDB to crash GCC!
I actually run into bugs "quite often" for some reason
(more than I'd like : - /)
Though... last week we sort of crashed MSVC release version about daily.
We're like "so, shall we go back to 2012?"
17:33
why would you do that? I mean, think of all those features that 2013 added!
oh wait, none since the CTP!
@ScarletAmaranth If by "features" you mean "bugs"...
herb was like: omg we added variadics and shit in 2013! are those the features you wanted?!
(after they were being used for a year since the CTP was out)
It's really of terrible quality.
@ScarletAmaranth CTPs don't count.
And especially if the CTPs are previews of the next paid iteration.
Maybe they're going for the same thing they do with Windows: alternating good and bad versions.
VS2012 was fine-ish, 2013 is crap, VS2014 will be ok, 2015 will suck balls, 2016 ok, etc.
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I’m going crazy.
Now you know too!
17:37
"The following programming style is REQUIRED for all programming questions that you write." - course I take in a couple years
I really hope this isn't a bad style guide.
have microsoft officially switched to 1 year iteration for VS?
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I’m so insane.
2010 -> 2012 -> 2013 -> 201x??
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201y
@ScarletAmaranth Dunno, but I'm sure I'm not the only one assuming so.
17:39
@ScarletAmaranth I don't think it's set.
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It’s dict.
Hello, Lounge
@ScarletAmaranth They said they want to do releases more often
so they want more money for only marginally improved products, great :)
(Next version is 2014 3/4)
17:44
@ScarletAmaranth And no more SPs.
@ScarletAmaranth Well, d'oh
Now all you get is a shitty CTP ad for the next version.
well, I use the fancy scrollbar and peek definition in VS2013
so worth the 400 dollars I didn't pay (MSDNAA for the win)
So I have 37 topics that I might need to know at the exam
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@CatPlusPlus What are the worst three?
17:47
terminate called without an active exception
Aborted (core dumped)
This is bad.
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Better than continuing with bad state.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes so much information!
@rightfold Proof systems, graph theory, and UML shit probably
Also ~~paterns~~
All of it basically
It's not that I don't know this shit, it's more that I don't know what they want to hear about it
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Haha UML.
Fucking exams
17:49
@CatPlusPlus Isn't that what classes are for?
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I skipped one of my two UML exams and I forgot to take the re-examination.
I don't fucking memorise classes
as soon as you get patterns, just start bashing on singletons and hope they actually write code
I only get 3 minutes per question
3 minutes of singleton bashing is usually not enough
17:50
:thejoke:
they need to be bashed for extended periods of time
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Q: Give an example of a thread-safe singleton implementation. A: singleton = (:[]).
No code writing thankfully
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I had to write code on paper only once.
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And it was SQL.
17:52
Say I have a iconv pointer wrapper class in C++03 that calls iconv_close() on the wrapped pointer. Should I do something special to deal with the new move constructors/assignment operators ?
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I answered everything correctly but I only got 6/10 because I didn’t hand in any homework that quarter. :F
Just use unique_ptr
I had to write C and C++ on paper
I would NOT want iconv_close() to be incorrectly called twice when I move an object.
It was awful
17:53
You don't need custom wrappers for crap like that
@ereOn what
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@ereOn Why would you want that?
my uni doesn't require much beyond memorizing stuff unfortunately
@ereOn Sounds like a "not" is missing.
@CatPlusPlus: Let's assume I do (the object has several methods)
The handle itself is unique_ptr anyway
17:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed, sorry.
Rule of zero
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std::unique_ptr<iconv_thing, decltype(&::iconv_close)> foo;
explicit ctor(iconv_thing* p) : foo(p, &::iconv_close) { }
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Done!
@rightfold: Hum true that.
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17:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes Rule of One?
Rule of ctorness
I really need to practice this now that I can finally play with C++11 in a real project.
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@CatPlusPlus Rule of clitoris.
@Griwes lol
download more GPU
17:59
Crap, iconv_open() returns an iconv_t not a iconv_t*...
Doesn't matter
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The deleter (ugh) can specify what data type to use instead of a pointer.
@Jefffrey No, he's actually right. This is how I've managed to use the same desktop machine for 7+ years. It's constantly downloading improved CPUs, automatically via XBox Live ZBox Dead.
of course he is
18:07
At the rate things are going, that CPU is going to be hitting close to 100 GHz within a few more years...
Kinda related:
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@JerryCoffin you'll probably need to upgrade the internet connection for that particular download
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@Griwes nice, relativistic computing
@Jefffrey I'll let my wife know about the need for an immediate upgrade...
@JerryCoffin link?
18:19
@A.H. I'd give you one, but it seems to be...umm...dead at the moment.
heh xbone
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Nothing against Heh!
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I’M SO FONCUFSED.
funcused
18:39
I'm scared by this turbo c++ thing.
Stop stalking vlad you meanie
Also fffff proof systems
Am I supposed to remember all the rules of all of them
Who the fuck does that
@Griwes Just sent that to my boss. The look on his face was priceless.
@A.H. Damn! I should have thought of this sooner: opencores.org/project,w11
heh WishBone
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A: Why does this program show a compile time warning?

kfsoneIt appears you have accidentally traveled 20 years into the future and posted a question about your C++ compiler on a medium we call "the internet". I realize that, in the time you come from, that compiler is not yet popular but there are groups of people who think it will be the next really big ...

18:47
@CatPlusPlus He's not stalking Vlad. It's just that Vlad is everywhere.
Half the C++ questions I click through on the homepage have him on it.
@Mysticial Vlad is everywhere, God is everywhere, therefore Vlad is God.
there are 3 letters in God -> HL3 confirmed
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Go back to reddit
@Borgleader There are 4 letters in Vlad -> HL4 confirmed
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Vlad is not God.
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18:50
@JerryCoffin CPU downloading, but my internet is slow
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Vlad from Moscow has got it right , If minorities want Sharia law, go to a place where it is state law. #VladsRight
Great day for American politics. Net Neutrality fails and Republicans literally say "We will let poor people starve unless we keep bonuses."
wut =/
18:55
first world
Best laid plans of mice
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@TonyTheLion dat pun
It's not a pun dumbo
@rightfold huh?
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I never said “it was a pun.”
but you implied it
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18:57
I never implied that I said “it was a pun.”
Talk about a piece of ancient computer history
@rightfold the fuck are you talking about???
Are you high?
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@TonyTheLion I refuse to talk about it.
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@TonyTheLion note the quotation marks.
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I think you’re the one who’s high.
ahahahaha
18:59
@TonyTheLion burn it
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(defn heal [st n] (update-in st [:health] #(+ % n)))
(defn harm [st n] (heal st (- n)))
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There should totally be a version of update-in that doesn’t take a vector.

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