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06:01
@StackedCrooked Luuuuuuuuuuuuffffffffffffffffyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
@StackedCrooked I missed you! How's space brothers going?
It's going slowly forward :)
I haven't watched as much episodes this week as I did last week.
But it's interesting :)
hehe, yea, its slows down a bit, but then it speeds up again
Its a rollercoaster!
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A: How virtual inheritance is implemented in c++??

51kThis pdf contains everything that you need to understand about, how virtual inheritance is implemented in VC++, by the writer of the compiler.

I misread the URL as "software erecs": softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
o.o 2 upvotes for a link dump?
06:06
> March 1994
Worst question of the day:
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Q: DCOUNT IS SLOW HOW CAN I MAKE IT WORK FASTER

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The speed at which your question is answered is not proportional to the amount of capital letters in the title. — Borgleader 6 secs ago
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Capital<Lounge> Cruise control for cool
06:18
room topic changed to Capital<Lounge>: Cruise control for cool [no-followers] [uninteresting]
There you go. :)
room topic changed to Capital<Lounge>: Cruise control for cool [no-followers] [uninteresting]
lol
tag is too long
06:23
hI
@Rapptz Robot! :)
@Borgleader Dammit.
Can I haz Hi?
06:40
Eclipse CDT gets a lot of flak, but to be honest, it ain't that bad.
What's CDT?
Eclipse C Dev Tools.
How can software these days have a lot of memory leaks? That is embarrassing.
For us as a profession.
did you see my Android Studio image? :)
06:44
Yes, but it doesn't have to be leaks.
I don't know what it is, I just know it's terrible.
It's not like I had a million files or anything :|
I had 1 .java file.
Maybe the JVM was slowing it down =/
When in doubt, blame Java!
When in doubt, use a better IDE :P
Still, I don't find that total memory metric a good indicator of much at all
You'll still need the JVM :P
06:48
My friend's asking for things that are impossible to do in C++.
What are good examples outside of "not supported" and "reflection"?
iunno, just impossible things in the language
question is vague which is probably why I couldn't answer it very well
Machine code generation and execution.
Nothing is true
Everything is permitted
06:50
great games
Any kind of non-file-based user interface
I just got AC4
well...I'm renting it
Shhhhh I'm still at AC3 :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Qt?
heh, I finished AC3 not very long ago
well...the story line
06:52
If you can use libraries that use things not in the language then you can do anything?
I still haven't finished collecting all the feathers, pages, treasure chests...
Can't wait for part 3 of Niebler's range blog post series.
Why
range blog?
@Rapptz I'm not smart like you, it actually teaches me stuff =/
06:53
oh...programming...My brain's context switching is slow tonight
which means it's probably time to go to bed...
gnite all
it taught me that Niebler is still making ranges 3 months later.
I think it's cool
You can find it here btw: github.com/ericniebler/range-v3
what heck should I take for sea sickness?
the only medicine here is based on ginger
land
a nice Laying Down™ should do the trick
I am going boat diving
06:59
You mean sinking?
yes, tight weight on to myself when sinking into deep water
But need to be sure I don't drown on my own vomit first Q_o
Last time we get to harass some cool sea creatures - sharks, giant squid etc
you harassed a shark?
yeah, not great white though
There are many different kinds of sharks
hmmm not that impressive then
call me when you harass a megalodon
I've heard guys who harass megalodons are the shit nowadays
07:06
is that something that can kill you :O
It's a carpet shark
I'm overriding operator new at work.
Get back to work!
No, it doesn't bite people
Always return things aligned to 256 unless smaller.
Really annoying that this is needed at all.
07:08
Why 256?
Nothing needs more than that
@sudorm-rfTelkitty that's good
great whites are really ugly
Xeo
Xeo
ugh, facebook got whatsapp?
they look like... what you'd get if you took a human, made his nose longer and cut off his arms and legs
^ proof
07:12
@Xeo yeah... whats up with that =/
dayum
I hope sharks never get to walk on land
Maybe we are the sharks.
OMG
shit you're right
or rather, sharks are the humans in the ocean
user1804599
@StackedCrooked oh cool.
07:21
Cave-o-Sapien :P
I fantasize about raining fish ... or just raining seafood in general Q_Q
as long as they are not box jellyfish or blue ring octopus ...
or any other venomous sea creatures
> There are no pan-Asian supermarkets down in Hell, so you can't buy Golden Boy peanuts there
07:51
haskell
I mean, hi.
> Boldly plow where no Norwegian has plowed so far this winter.
I love Top Gear
08:20
Ok, I'm serious about the rewards.
3
Xeo
Xeo
what rewards?
Okey.
No rush, huh?
15 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I'm still deciding if I'm serious about the rewards.
Xeo
Xeo
oh
I think we should use lounge asylum twitter av as a placeholder
08:24
there is a lounge logo contest?
yup, but inside the "" is not a value, but a variable name, which is a string. if it's, "(a integer number itself, like 2, 3, etc)", then the atoi function is able to convert it, what the atoi function is reading in now, is a string, or a sentence... If for instance, I ask you to key in a number, and name it as input, atoi(input) will give me a number. but atoi("input"), the atoi is reading a string. Am I not right? I am not guessing, been programming for about 10 years now. maybe I phrased the answer wrongly. — rockinfresh 33 secs ago
Seriously
What the fuck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so you have decided?
Xeo
Xeo
15 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
PSA: We need to make the wiki main page look a lot more official. That includes a logo. Rewards for the winner!
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz lol that answer.
user1804599
08:26
The guy is really clueless.
user1804599
Also boost::lexical_cast. :v
@Xeo No one reads the pins.
quick question
I shouldn't have unpinned the "Please read the pins" pin.
user1804599
trick question
08:28
if std::function is basically type erasure
Too many pins on that sentence.
why do I need to specify the signature?
@Rapptz Because erasing the type entirely is worthless?
Xeo
Xeo
type-erasure needs an interface
user1804599
@Rapptz because you need to know at compile-time what arguments you can pass to the function and what the return type is.
Xeo
Xeo
08:29
and for calling something, that interface is the signature
You need to keep one common thing that all the types you erase share.
@BartekBanachewicz should be atoi("argv[i]")
user1804599
@Rapptz Try to implement std::function and you will find out.
meh :c
I need an std::function without having to specify the signature (kind of).
i.e. std::function<void(T)> :<
Xeo
Xeo
that's useless?
08:31
depends.
user1804599
std::unique_ptr<impl_base> impl;
struct impl_base { virtual ~impl_base() = default; virtual R operator()(Args&&...) = 0; };
template<typename F> struct impl : impl_base {
    R operator()(Args&&... args) override { return x(std::forward<Args>(args)...); }
    F x;
};
Xeo
Xeo
X/Y?
@rightfold IIRC you need virtual if you use override
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Not Args&&, just Args
user1804599
@Rapptz C++ is statically typed so you’re screwed.
Xeo
Xeo
08:32
@Abyx no
user1804599
@Abyx you don’t fool.
user1804599
@Xeo Hmm, why?
@rightfold yeah I suppose so.
user1804599
I wish override were prefix, though. :(
well at least in VC++
08:32
I guess that answers that impossible question I asked earlier
Xeo
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@rightfold With <void(int)>, you'd have int&&
user1804599
Oh, right. :)
user1804599
There is no deduction taking place.
Xeo
Xeo
which is why it's important to actually specify T const& for expensive types
@Abyx Hmm, not in 2013.
user1804599
08:34
Copying takes a lot of time and must hence be avoided because yolo.
am I fubar?
@Rapptz That's not typesafe.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok... dunno if it's good though
I'm guessing I am lol
how else would I just say "I want to store a function that takes one parameter and I don't care what it is"
Xeo
Xeo
well what do you want to actually do?
08:35
You can't do that in a type-safe manner.
You have to go back to the drawing board.
how absolutely terrible
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz std::function<void(boost::any)>?
Still not type-safe.
Xeo
Xeo
and tell the user to fuck themselves
Parameters are not covariant.
08:36
BTW i kinda got it to work yesterday //cc @Xeo
user1804599
RUNTIME TEMPLATES
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz wrong link?
"got it to work yesterday" => links to random comment from another dude from 12 minutes ago.
man
08:38
I guess I'll just drop this entire thing
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes and that's relevant how? What I meant is that the user has to deal with the type casting and shit themselves
@Xeo Which is why it's not typesafe...
Xeo
Xeo
2 mins ago, by Xeo
and tell the user to fuck themselves
@R.MartinhoFernandes yay chatting on the touchscreen
Xeo
Xeo
that's why that :)
08:40
Hmmm, boost doesn't have slots.
@Bartex, U are right, didn't see that. Guess I should compile the code myself and fix it before answering a question next time. — rockinfresh 5 mins ago
ITT Bartex
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@Rapptz again, what do you want to achieve? there's likely a less broken solution out there
I told you what I want to achieve
Xeo
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought signals was signals + slots?
user1804599
Speaking of bad code.
user1804599
08:41
Is there some way to create an unsigned char const*& from a void*& without a C-style cast?
I just want to store a function that has a single parameter
pretty much all there was to it o.o
Not good enough.
user1804599
I tried various combinations of static_cast, reinterpret_cast and const_cast but they all gave different compile-time errors.
Xeo
Xeo
but why? that's what I'm asking for
XY etc
@rightfold who cares?
Bad anyway.
user1804599
08:42
vOv
@Xeo Oh, I meant in portage. Slots is a feature for keeping different versions of the same package side-by-side.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah, ok
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tsk tsk
because I was going to have a template<typename T> void call(T) { } and delegate it to the stored function.
they all share T so atm I decided to just template based on T and hope that's good enough
That needs to move type-information to runtime. So yeah, you need any.
Downgrading boost now. @Dead you should maybe set up boost program options to link statically.
(Why the fuck is that not header-only :<)
08:45
surprised he doesn't use the one provided by LLVM.
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Xeo
hm, guess I should go take a shower
Xeo
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2 1/2h till treatment, wooo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Command line options?
The one by LLVM is actually pretty good.
@BartekBanachewicz that was a bad episode. I say we have the question deleted?
08:47
Oh yeah. Now I remember.
anyone interested to discuss on vulnerability of printf
user1804599
Glad I don’t use Windows so I’m not the one who has to fix the IE stuff at work. :P
user1804599
@codeymodey No.
@Xeo Hehe. I wondered the same thing. But instead of commenting, I went back to read up on context. That takes a while, not feeling too well
@codeymodey google is your friend
@codeymodey Has that not been discussed to death elsewhere already?
08:50
I know the vulnerability, but the question is why can't it be improved to make it secure?
typeinformation. It can, somewhat with variadics. Also see: Boost Format (or the Fast Format library, IIRC)
@codeymodey It can't, however, for C, because the prototype is open broken
It can't for C++ either.
is there any other secure substitute with a improved prototye?
AFAIK the main security vulnerability of printf is not intrinsic and is instead related to taking unsanitised user input for format strings.
sprintf is another shebang, though.
@codeymodey I think I just named a few. Also, C++ iostreams
08:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes I MADE ART
lol

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