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03:01
Can there be a meaningful constraint for variant<T...>variant<U...> conversions like there are for tuples?
oh hey, it's 4am
Instead of having evacuation training for "fire alert" in school/offices we should have to escape from hordes of zombies.
time to eat
I guess that every type in T... must be convertible to some type in U...
but handling the ambiguities involved and selecting which one would be problematic.
the only case I would look to handle would be if T... is a subset of U...
@DeadMG That sounds like the couterpart for that would be e.g. matching std::tuple<int, double*> to std::tuple<double, int*>.
> error| conversion from 'annex::variant<long int>' to non-scalar type 'annex::variant<int>' requested
I’m surprised this is the first time I think about this.
Eh, will leave aside for now.
03:15
Woah, VS Ultimate costs 14k.
@R.MartinhoFernandes mhm
@R.MartinhoFernandes bit much for defective <chrono> :p
user3010322
There is a way to expand 2 parameter packs at once, yes?
user3010322
Like, side by side with each other?
03:20
(a...,b...)?
user3010322
Closer to, uh
You probably want zip or something
user3010322
(a[IPack1] = b[IPack2])...
user3010322
sizeof...( IPack1 ) == sizeof...( IPack2 )
user3010322
03:21
This would be a lot easier with template_for >_<
I'm out of here
Use MPL or something
@ThePhD why don't you just put a std::array in there, then you can begin() or .begin() on that
user3010322
It's compile-time variadic pack.
03:24
why don't you just use that lib that...someone...linked
use all the instruction sets!
user3010322
This isn't SIMD stuff. D:
user3010322
WAIT
user3010322
std::get works with std::array, right?
user3010322
Well, it better. :D
03:27
see? std::array is good for you! :D
so...now you're unrolling yer loop with templates? why don't you just let the compiler do it's thing ._.
user3010322
I'm not unrolling any loops. o.0
user3010322
I'm making a badass version of the swizzler.
oh. I thought you were still doing vector add
user3010322
Lol, nah.
user3010322
Finished that stuff a while ago.
03:30
and using template parameter packs to unroll the add loop
what's this swizzler gonna do better?
user3010322
Well, before I had Swizzler4, 3, 2, etc.
user3010322
With ExpandingSwizzler4, 3, 2 as well
user3010322
Now it's just going to be a variadic Swizzler
will you have assignable swizzlers, too?
user3010322
Whaddaya mean?
03:34
vec.xyz = {1,2,3};
user3010322
Yeah, that's the hope.
how will you handle duplicate components?
user3010322
Such as vec.xxy ?
i.e. vec.xxyyzz = {1,2,3,4,5,6};
user3010322
No such member.
03:35
fine, then xxy :p
user3010322
Last write wins.
meh :/
user3010322
vOv
user3010322
There's no real sane behavior to that.
make it unassignable
03:36
Then don't do it.
user3010322
Ehhhh.
user3010322
Requires extra SFINAE / effort.
Zero insane behaviour > some insane behaviour.
user3010322
I'll put it on the TODO list.
Making it unassignable requires no SFINAE.
It's a matter of putting const in the right places.
user3010322
03:37
Oh, that is true.
user3010322
const Swizzler<0, 0, 1> xxy;
user3010322
Yay, problem solved~
@R.MartinhoFernandes I got some weird seg fault that I can't explain. I'll investigate tomorrow (it happens at the destruction of the ConstructorBenchmark struct). I haven't been able to reproduce it outside of nonius. So i still have no clue why it happens.
@Borgleader Ok.
g'night guys
going on 5 AM already
@R.MartinhoFernandes also thanks for making nonius use boost::chrono on msvc :)
user3010322
03:40
Nonius works on MSVC?
user3010322
y nobody tell me? D:
user3010322
@melak47 Good night!
I don't know about that, I think some of the EnableIf<>... need replacing with EnableIf<>=0
what the fuck
what the...
user3010322
what...
03:50
what? :o
user3010322
Nani?!
user3010322
Oh my god
user3010322
It's compiling
I've just finished the last episode of the second season of Sherlock
user3010322
Sweet, sweet joyz. ;~;
03:54
can't someone give them more money? 3 episodes (even if they are longer) is not enough :/
user3010322
Nope.
user3010322
Needs moar ratingz.
sorry, I lied, when I posted it, I didn't actually watched it till the end...
now I did
WHAT THE FUCK
I don't even...
@ThePhD I imagine getting ratings is hard if you have like 3 nights a year to gather them all
user3010322
Oh damnit.
03:58
anyway, I was going to bed. How did I end up back here?
user3010322
Now I need to get compile time maximum of arguments.
user3010322
@melak47 That is a good question, Holmes!
user3010322
We should investigate.
user3010322
@melak47 <0, 2, 1, 3> ---> max is 3
user3010322
03:59
Maybe I can just crunch over ternary operator.
the foot is alseep! no, the game is afoot!
/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes You guys reckon he's gonna enjoy that? github.com/iamOgunyinka/tinydircpp/pull/1
Helpful-aggressive.
3
Yeah. It happens. ProTip: Don't shout out on twitter if you don't want it.
Night all :)
user3010322
Nighty night.
04:09
@sehe What did the guy make? A shitty <filesystem>?
user3010322
Something like it.
user3010322
Hm.
user3010322
The concept of accessing memory on the stack ahead of the class itself is quite.... disconcerting.
user3010322
But, it should work.
user3010322
04:13
Or, uh. So I hope.
user3010322
Oh, wait. I've committed a major derp. It'll slice when I return by value...
user3010322
I can use some CRTP to keep that from happening.
@CatPlusPlus I could have done a better job =/
that's how sad this is
That’s wooden as fuck.
04:18
Also is raiding random repos a thing we do now
@ThePhD what are you doing? D:
user3010322
@melak47 Shhh, go to sleep.
user3010322
This is nothing but a dream.
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus He asked for it: he tweeted it and then @meetingcpp retweeted it.
@CatPlusPlus I feel less bad about my commit messages now :D
04:21
If you needed that you should've read ThePhD ones
room topic changed to >++C<egnuoL: In bizarro universe [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq]
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have an account
Also
Nice UI nerds
@CatPlusPlus If you join the editor, you can pick your character and make a couple of choices about it.
> 504 Gateway Time-out
Good start
04:37
@CatPlusPlus Those commit messages are terrible.
@Rapptz The code is too xD
04:55
It could be worse
"Made a commit"
user3010322
Well.
user3010322
it compiled fully with no errors.
user3010322
The question is, will it blend?
05:29
Total:
$582.98
Combo Discount:
-$0.99
Combo Price:
$581.99
Such a great discount. Thanks Newegg.
rofl
Here's another one:
Lol
iirc once I saw a Steam bundle that was actually more expensive than items in it total
wow...
user2260218
05:44
Oh this is a c++ lounge...
5
user2260218
I was so confused earlier. Can somebody answer a C question for me?
user2260218
Why did he &1 in this question?
user2260218
1
Q: How to check if number is bit palindrome or not

user2797512I have to write a code to check if the number is bit palindrome. e.g. 9(1001) is bit palindrome but 6(110) is not a bit palindrome. I have written the code to convert the number into a string which represents that numbers in binary and then checked for string palindrome. Is there any better way ...

user3010322
@Anthony Bitwise And.
user2260218
I know, but isn't that just an identity?
user2260218
05:46
like x&1=x/
user3010322
No.
user2260218
OH SHIT
user2260218
lol
user2260218
Sorry
user3010322
1 is not equal to 1111111111111111 in binary
user3010322
05:46
It's more like 0000000000000000001.
user2260218
yeah.
user2260218
Thank you.
06:06
@Anthony OH CRAP
12 hours ago, by Borgleader
@Mysticial Our cloaking device is failing, rotate the shield harmonics at once!
07:30
Son* info = new Son;
info = &Person;
Why are you keeping on talking to yourself :p
this lounge has been quite for the past 2 hours
I'm bored :(
nah, I'm watching Top Gear on Netflix
I am tired ... I shouldn't be ...
average 8 hours a day for the past few days .. still tired
08:39
morning
08:51
What happened to the other C++ room
you are not spamming ping there regularly any more ... >_<
Oh wait, you still do ...
It is doing fabulous I see ...
No irrelevant stuff ... almost no stuff there at all!
@sudorm-rfTelkitty well, I've got no knowledge of C++ (I can only print out hello world) so I can't really help anyone :)
I see ... you keep there alive to get help :p
nope, who knows maybe when I gain more knowledge I'll be able to help there ?
How are you doing btw ? I almost didn't recognise you :P
Is github down for you guys, too?
@bamboon it works here
09:20
Hmm, strange. Thanks
@bamboon dns issues ?
09:37
@rmartinho ^
@TonyTheLion @R.MartinhoFernandes tony failed
I am exhausted ... in order to solve this unfortunate situation I am going to go out and run a mini marathon ...
be back in 90 mins ...
10:28
Eerghh.. I feel bad. It's taken two hours to work out that 'egnuoL' is reversed 'Lounge'. It must be a Sunday after Stoke have beaten manure and I drank too much Broadside:(
The <> shouldn't not have been reversed.
@LucDanton lol
\m/
Or /w\ I guess.
morning
'monin' DeadMG. I'm DeadMJ today:(
10:43
what, you tripled in intelligence?
Initials.
@DeadMG Yeah - I feel like I could play for West Ham today:)
lol
Xeo
Xeo
oh fucking hell, remind me to never sleep for 9h again
@DeadMG How is Daisy? OK, I hope - not heard much lately.
10:48
barking her nut off because the bark collar isn't working
@Xeo Leg killing you now?
Xeo
Xeo
ye, badly
the pain killers work for ~6h, which is the duration I normally sleep for lately, and even then it's very unpleasant
Albeit silly, have you checked for a herniated disc?
I actually think it's incredibly far fetched, but hell, who knows.
The straight leg raise, also called Lasègue's sign, Lasègue test or Lazarević's sign, is a test done during the physical examination to determine whether a patient with low back pain has an underlying herniated disk, often located at L5 (fifth lumbar spinal nerve). Technique With the patient lying down on his or her back on an examination table or exam floor, the examiner lifts the patient's leg while the knee is straight. A variation is to lift the leg while the patient is sitting. However, this reduces the sensitivity of the test. Interpretation If the patient experiences sciatic pa...
Xeo
Xeo
but I have no lower back pain :<
Lower back pain is one of the last symptoms you receive
Xeo
Xeo
but ye, raising my leg when stretched does indeed cause bad pain - but it doesn't even need to be raised 10 degrees
10:57
Do you have paresthesia anywhere?
Xeo
Xeo
a what?
paralysis I'd guess.
2 days ago, by Rapptz
Free vocab: Paresthesia is the feeling of your limbs going to sleep.
Xeo
Xeo
nope, not without me lying on my arms for a while
Lounge<Doctors are Useless>?
10:59
They're not
user1804599
@Borgleader dat 133k.
Xeo
Xeo
the MRI will hopefully tell
If you fail the straight leg test that badly, it's almost definitely sciatic pain
user1804599
@DeadMG If doctors were truly useless most of us would probably all be dead by now.
Xeo
Xeo
if even that doesn't show anything...
user1804599
11:00
Or never even born.
I was clearly overexaggerating.
speaking of which I need to make an appointment to see mine on Monday
Speaking of medicine, am I the only one who thinks dentistry is depressing?
Out of all medical fields it feels like the one that has advanced the least
Hell, it probably is
dentists probably has one of the highest success rates though
it only deals with a tiny area of the body
and as far as I'm aware, has some of the lowest variation
they actually fix things, sure it is simple mechanical things
11:02
Cardiologists only deal with a tiny area of the body but they have advanced quite a bit.
Xeo
Xeo
100% success rate - after all, 'remove dead tooth' can also be considered success
room topic changed to <++C>egnuoL: In bizarro universe [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq]
OCD took over
I also was under the (uninformed) impression that dentistry is doing fine. Awareness kinda sucks here though.
@Xeo but there can be complictions
@Rapptz That part of the body has much more complex interactions with other areas, is a more complex area, and has much more variation between patients. At least that's just my subjective feeling.
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user1804599
@StackedCrooked thanks man, I had to avoid looking at it
The mouth is also complex if you think about it.
Xeo
Xeo
Hm, just hypothetically, if MRI fails to reveal anything... what else could be done?
user1804599
Kill and pretend nothing ever happened.
11:07
@Xeo There are probably forums for patients with the same issue. I would be surprise if they did not know more than the doctors. Maybe worth a google?
That's bad advice.
why? It is an additional source.
because I doubt they do know more than the doctors.
People on forums complaining about medical issues are almost always trying to be pseudo-doctors.
yeah a critical view of things is needed
11:08
they probably had a bad experience with one or two doctors and assumed they were better than all doctors.
@DeadMG I'd imagine them being very specialized
they're also completely inexperienced and totally untrained and have absolutely no incentive to be correct.
so what if they recommend a treatment that leaves you paralyzed? they've got no liability.
Xeo
Xeo
might aswell go to 4chan for a dice roll
agreed
ok I'm not suggesting Xeo grabs a knife, just fish for some ideas
11:10
some ideas his real doctor will have already discarded.
or be looking for in the MRI results
user1804599
@JohanLarsson I prefer fishing with hooks, not knives.
personally
I think that at least one, probably both, of the GPs that I saw weren't that great.
but the consultant was pretty smart
what is a GP?
When I give medical advice here (if you could even call it that) it's mostly just me trying to make a guess at a diagnosis because I find it fun since I always do it.
user1804599
@JohanLarsson grand prix.
11:12
yeah
sorry about the loss of your guess of duodenal ulcer btw :P
At least it wasn't a Gigantic Penis.
@DeadMG Can't be right all the time :P
@Rapptz Fun? I’m diagnosing you with psychopathic tendencies.
kek
I actually don't know if the gastroscopy checks the whole duodenum or just the beginning of it
@LucDanton why? There are non-computer geeks
@JohanLarsson I’m doing it for fun.
11:15
lol
user1804599
in Discussion between Vikas Verma and Joseph Mansfield, 1 min ago, by Vikas Verma
ohkkkk then i'll check this on turbo c++
:)
Current gf and ex gf are nurses, they are not very impressed with all doctors they have worked with. Lazy and smug doctors seems to be common.
In this hospital it's the nurses who are lazy, which is really weird :/
user1804599
TIL new auto(x).
Not all the nurses obviously, just the ones on the top floor.
user1804599
11:21
In my hospital it’s the nurses who are hot.
user1804599
Not all the nurses obviously, just the ones in the top floor.
hmm
maybe it's just me but I found more coal on Alpha Sector planets
@rightfold get one imo, she can check your pulse when you are drunk :)
@rightfold what is that?
same as new decltype(x)(x)
11:25
@Rapptz that is also very common according to them.
e.g. new auto(1) is the same as new int(1)
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG you should find plenty of it everywhere, since you need it until the very end
hmm
Xeo
Xeo
it's basically the most valuable resource
as it also fuels your ship
11:26
well, I had enough coal reserves at the end of Alpha Sector but spent them on fuel.
then turned out I need like 200 extra for the steel I need in Beta Sector
plus torches plus ship fuel
I guess in AS I figured it was mostly useful for ship fuel
Xeo
Xeo
57 secs ago, by Xeo
it's basically the most valuable resource
user1804599
@StackedCrooked leaking an integer.
@Xeo Yeah, I'm getting that feeling now.
the game gives you quite a bit of coal, but you need quite a bit of coal.
Xeo
Xeo
anyways, go to a desert planet, find a huge underground softsand pit, and dig away
haH
I triggered a sandslide
it was like, 2000 blocks of sand that fell.
Xeo
Xeo
11:29
ye
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A: What is the name of this operator: "-->"?

MikeThat's not a single operator --> in C++. That's two separate operators, -- and >. while( (x--) > 0 )

^^ burn it!
Xeo
Xeo
and the ores come loose as well
hmm
but I'll have to pay some fuel to get to a desert planet from here
Xeo
Xeo
shouldn't take that much if you find one close by
and 200 max, anyways
which is 100 coal
user1804599
11:31
From [stmt.label], is this a mistake or do I just not understand what this means?
user1804599
> An identifier label declares the identifier.
Xeo
Xeo
also, I think you can turn wood into coal now?
yeah, but it's not very favourable
I heard it was 10:1
Xeo
Xeo
well, wood is also pretty abundant
gah, I hate having to lie in my bed like this
but everything else is pain
ugh
will I need iron in gamma sector?
11:33
Do you work from home for now?
Xeo
Xeo
I'm glad I could snatch the bed while playing Dark Heresy yesterday
@Rapptz no, I've been on sick leave for a month
Oh.
user1804599
Meh.
user1804599
PHP doesn’t allow Duff’s Device-like structures.
why should it?
11:36
@TonyTheLion hey guy. just booked ourself (that's the misses, not you) a room for the three nights. So no need to put you out of your way. Still, meet up at some stage, maybe the Sunday?
user1804599
@DeadMG Because it is a terrible programming language.
user1804599
I suppose boost is a library that provides some extended capabilities. — George Kourtis 22 secs ago
user1804599
I suppose he is right.
user1804599
It bugs me that I have to include <numeric> to use std::accumulate while I am not dealing with numbers at all, but rather sets of IDs.
mawning
@rightfold rly? this is what bugs you about C++ :)?
select courses.studyear
from tsc
	join courses on tsc.cno = courses.cno
group by courses.studyear
order by avg(tsc.grade) desc
limit 1;
can I simplify it somehow?
user1804599
I need foldl1.
T foldl1 (function<U(U,V)>, W const&);
fuck, I died.
3
eh C++ y u no Range<V> concept
user1804599
11:53
RIP Puppy.
one thing I hate about Starbound is how you can't store your pixels in a chest or something.
user1804599
All tests passed (51 assertions in 17 test cases) \o/
@rightfold damn, you didn't find any bugs : - /
ergh
if they require me to use MSSQL syntax I'll be fucked
user1804599
flame::mem_index<int> index;
index.insert(U"hello", 1); index.insert(U"world", 1); index.insert(U"world", 2);
std::unordered_set<int> document_ids;
flame::query(U"hollo, the wurld", stopwords, index, std::inserter(document_ids, document_ids.end()));
// yields 1 :3

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