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20:00
@MortenKristensen yeah, that's the problem
@Jefffrey lol
@Jefffrey Very big problem actually
user1804599
It is perfectly understandable what he means, so it is not a problem.
user1804599
It is the fact that he does not know that using namespace std; is a terrible idea.
@Jefffrey oho
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20:02
oho new york
Where are you guys actually from? :) I'm from Denmark?
pope-blessed italy
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@MortenKristensen Are you sure?
Now I am
you're from Denmark @rightfold
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20:04
If you ain’t Dutch, you ain’t much. Given only this, all I can say is that I am not necessarily not much.
ah, I see then not :P
@MortenKristensen Want some Maple syrup with that poutine eh?
I'll let you guess ;)
O Canada ;)
@Borgleader you had to talk about poutine right
FFS, now I'm hungry
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Putin is a moron.
20:05
@Jefffrey Mission accomplished :P
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Q: Sublime Text Getter Setter Snippet C++

Bruce PucciI am trying to set up snippets for getters and setters in c++. This is what I have... <snippet> <description>getter</description> <content><![CDATA[ ${1:(type)} get${2:(var)}() { return ${2:}; } ]]></content> <tabTrigger>getter</tabTrigger> <scope>source.c, sour...

lol
@rightfold You still didn't learn the definition of "nuance", right?
@Borgleader So I guess I was right then. Bring me some of that maple syrup, please :P
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@Jefffrey Fixed it.
@rightfold yeah, the title was the problem
20:08
@Jefffrey how do you make that excerpt-link btw.?
user1804599
@Jefffrey Indeed, as well as the tags.
@MortenKristensen that what?
user1804599
C++ is not relevant in this question at all.
user1804599
@MortenKristensen you just paste a link to a question.
@MortenKristensen you see why you should reply to messages now?
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20:08

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
@MortenKristensen it's called oneboxing, it works automagically with SO links, chat.SO, twitter, youtube and few others
just paste only the link
@Jefffrey I am doing that all the time, mind you
@Jefffrey I saw somebody do it with wikipedia articles yesterday and I posted two today that didn't do one boxing.
user1804599
You probably pasted a HTTPS link or something weird.
yeah
user1804599
This chat software is horrible.
20:11
is there any lightweight alternative to Boost.Format?
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@BartekBanachewicz Perl.
@rightfold one that doesn't require 50MB of deps
@rightfold and isn't terrible.
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Lua.
@rightfold I don't think it was HTTPS but it was not the only thing in the message
user1804599
20:11
Same conclusion. :P
this looks interesting
and doesn't have any external deps apparently.
@BartekBanachewicz Seems pretty decent
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@BartekBanachewicz Seems pretty recent
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> 11 days ago
That, too ;)
@EtiennedeMartel What the frag, man? :p
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I am going to buy a volcano.
@rightfold Why is that?
user1804599
I like volcanoes.
Volcanoes are pwetty.
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eh ffs
i don't need that lib
I just need op << for the fucking vec
user1804599
Use std::sprintf.
@rightfold Featuring ghostly hand.
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz took a look at kerrek's pretty print for c++ containers?
@Xeo ah, not that vec. Should have said vertex.
but yeah, I'm aware of what Kerrek done
sizeof(t)/sizeof(float)/(lkolumn+1)
woo almost no warnings left
20:40
bah. Anyone any good at CSS?
eh
I have two uses of sprintf that I can't easily fix
Let's keep this civil, people.
w/o dabbling in all those setprecision and whatnot
iostream api is so fucking terrible
woo no warnings
time to raise warning level :P
user3010322
bus will save the day, soon~
user3010322
But I can only work on it after LightStalker, the port to OpenGL, and hya (in that order).
user3010322
20:45
So much programming, so little time.
this code won't possibly be good anyway
the effort one has to take to make C++ code OK is terrifying
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Sep 24 '13 at 21:31, by Cat Plus Plus
Girls are like compiler warnings, I don't get any.
@rightfold are you stalking him? pervert
all classes here are fully public
@BartekBanachewicz doesn't boost have this?
20:52
@A.H. I didn't want unnecessary deps here
its not header only?
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@sehe lekker.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit I forgot the question, sorry.
@A.H. yeah, 50MB of header :P
@rightfold what'S wrong with it :/
BTW that page hasn't been updated for something like 8 years
user1804599
21:01
I never said something was wrong with it.
user1804599
If I say “dat ass” it means I like dat ass, not that anything is wrong with it.
it doesn't display correctly here
i only see the first few vertical pixels of it
not sure why, might have something to do with time paradox
fprintf(stderr," ok\n");
user1804599
Reminds me of asm.js.
i should remove thast whole domain :D
user1804599
21:03
When the code compiles correctly, Firefox shows it as an error.
user1804599
> Error: successfully compiled asm.js code
@JohannesSchaub-litb just update the page o.o
i can't do proper HTML and that domain is crap. it doesn't even support php
user1804599
Domains never support PHP.
i think i also have violated against some KDE icon license
well, you know what I mean :D
user1804599
21:05
You deleted the website.
What website are you talking about?
does the image display correctly for you?
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Oh wait, nevermind.
user1804599
I was looking at the wrong page.
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@JohannesSchaub-litb Yes.
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> Dieses Programm kann einen Anruf auf die AVM FritzBox senden, welche dann ihrerseits das gewünschte Telefonat initiiert.
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lol
please don't make fun of my nerdy youth doings :D
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It’s funny that I can read this without problem.
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But don’t ask me to write German myself.
21:09
You got to admit VIM is really sexy
user1804599
Try MacVim with alternative icon.
user3010322
There's something sexy about that?
@rightfold that's macvim
user1804599
Oh, I thought it was Terminal. :P
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@Jefffrey dribbble.com/shots/337065-MacVim-Icon-Updated because the default one is horrible.
21:12
@Jefffrey Whats there that I cant get in ST2?
@Borgleader dd for starters
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Rainbow parentheses.
@rightfold i am more proud about my other program that displays the address on the screen of people calling me xD
@Borgleader basically all the shortcuts VIM has in normal mode
user1804599
Sublime Text has many of those too if you enable Vintage and install VintageEx.
21:13
@rightfold yeah, that one is not particularly nice either though
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:P
he he
I'm more for this design dribbble.com/shots/…
at least the V doesn't stick out
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I chose this one
21:21
Hey any body good in C?
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Looks horrible. :v
user1804599
@MannyO No. Ask on Stack Overflow.
I asked on SO but didn't get the answer I wanted
@rightfold
user1804599
Let me repeat.
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21:23
> Yes, it's harsh, but that's the truth. We're in chat to, well, chat. To unwind, act silly and make fun of various things. Now — that does not necessarily mean we won't help you. For the most part, we like helping people. But if we detect any hint of entitlement, we will tell you to fuck off and go away. And if you persist, we will troll you to tears and whiny meta posts. That especially includes [...], linking an SO question and complaining nobody wants to answer it, etc.
finally
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Too big.
@rightfold ok I understand that but I didn't come in here demanding for help or if it seemed like I felt entitled thats not how I am. I'm new to programming in general especially C and I figured since this was a chat that you all would be chatting about coding.
@rightfold it's hovered
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C is irrelevant because this is a C++ room.
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21:26
@Jefffrey No, the icon next to it is hovered, and it’s still bigger.
@rightfold the two icons next to is are the smaller you could possibly have, every other icon is usually as big as macvim's one
C? we don't do C
C is horrible
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btw I’m going to this. meetup.com/fp-ams/events/165917192
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@BartekBanachewicz come to it too.
@rightfold DO WANT
21:29
@MannyO most of the people in this room hate C so....
@rightfold It should be closer to DK. hmpf
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Amsterdamned.
@MannyO we don't do C.
Yeah, very damned
not only do we not do C, we also laugh at C
user1804599
21:29
Same with C++, really.
yup
that's about right
user1804599
We only do Haskell.
no, we only talk nice about Haskell
but noone actually does Haskell
21:30
Lol I hate C just as much if not more
then at least use C++
problem solved
Quick Question. Which language is more valuable C or C++?
what
21:30
go away
:D
my kindle will ship tomorrow
I think.
@ScarletAmaranth I do Haskell.
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I do Perl and Clojure as well.
@MannyO C is very expensive
( •_•)
( •_•)>⌐■-■
(⌐■_■)
... to work with.
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Also I’m probably the only one on the list of attendees who says they like imperative programming. :P
@BartekBanachewicz oh my god you sneaked in a monad!
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21:32
@MannyO Java.
@ScarletAmaranth do is not really a monad
I think C is the leading cause of brain damage in America
AFAIK
@Jefffrey you're kinda right
@MannyO smooth
21:33
@BartekBanachewicz Nice, then you better get some reading done!
I do Haskell but I always fail miserably and never finish anything I start
@ScarletAmaranth do is just f >>= g
@BartekBanachewicz I know : - /
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@ScarletAmaranth do { x <- f; g x } noob.
21:34
OMG can you guys
stop editing the same thing
:D
I get like a beep for each edit :D
@ScarletAmaranth sorries.
assholes :D
@MannyO Anyway, learn C++ and you will be much happier in your life and get all the girls. It's guaranteed.
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s/C\+\+/Clojure/
21:35
oh, if you want the ladies, then learn Erlang
or Shakespeare!
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@ScarletAmaranth So you can send them messages?
Erlang is sexy
@rightfold Good one ;)
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@ScarletAmaranth And they will die when you die, and vice versa?
@rightfold yeah, and it will just work! although learning Shakespeare would be cool
I know you're the edits on purpose... just don't
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I’m not.
@MortenKristensen I know C++ its for this dang school assignment I have to do C.
@rightfold @rightfold did you just edit that post three times? :D
@MortenKristensen he's an asshole you see
^^
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@MannyO get out of school.
@MannyO That's just cruel.
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21:37
I’m a gaping asshole.
@ScarletAmaranth Haha, something like that. :p
@MortenKristensen Not only in C, but ML as well. Now that is beyond cruel
@MannyO Not SML by chance?
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ML is way better than C and C++ combined.
Yea SML
21:38
I love SML - it's been awhile, but still
SML is okay
SML is freaking hard as shit. Props to you guys
But I'm more into Scheme
But Haskell is pretty much SML applied.
okay, time to rewrite those WinAPI threads to std
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds horrible!
21:40
Im trying to learn sml now and boy its extreme
@MortenKristensen I think you might have missed a few pieces earlier
@BartekBanachewicz Oh I might ;) What was it in short? But anyway most thing regarding WinAPI is ugly.
@MortenKristensen this and this and this
well WinAPI isn't that bad
considering it's an old C API.
@BartekBanachewicz they have out params, endrant
18 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
considering it's an old C API.
21:42
I was typing it before you posted that sentence!
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But you submitted it afterwards, slowpoke.
returning shit from assembly via out params is a bit more natural than returning structs
I have been experiencing certain amount of brain lag as of recent
@BartekBanachewicz Well I write as little code using Windows APIs in general to keep me sane and stuff.
I wonder if I should get GLFW for that
21:44
@BartekBanachewicz @MortenKristensen hey do u guys know how to create a stack in ML?
I don't want the tutor to reject it because of dependencies though
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Tell him he is a fool.
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(Regardless.)
I am not sure if he was the one who wrote the code.
He told us to "get familiar with it" today, though, without any shame.
hmm what happens when the std::thread variable gets out of scope?
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21:47
Depends on multiple factors, because it’s terrible. :v
> Destroys the thread object. If *this still has an associated running thread (i.e. joinable() == true), std::terminate() is called.
hmpfh
user3010322
Shenanigans, if you didn't properly join the thread.
I don't think I understand how CSS works
user3010322
21:47
What else would you expect it to do?
it would appear I have to fix global scope first
user3010322
Join the thread for you? And then you wonder why your application is hanging?
@ThePhD no, it's reasonable. using WinAPI gives you this implicit global state though
so I can't fix threads before fixing app scope
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I wish I could make a std::this_thread::terminate();
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But I don't quite know how.
21:49
eh class App
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Or even just a std::thread mythread( /* ... */ ); /* Sometime later... */ mythread.terminate();
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class Crapp
wait then I have to pull all of those variables from .cpp to .h
not good.
they are implementation details.
OTOH creating an abstract interface sounds like an unnecessary hassle
what do.
user1804599
Duck typing.
meh I'll pull them
gives a good opportunity to kick half of them out
user3010322
21:53
How does .NET's thread achieve termination through the outside?
and then you can't forward declare by-val members
fuck you C++
I am remembering all the shit that made me quit it
Please C++23 already TIA.
oh of course the guy was using global variables from a thread
who needs locks.
for fucks sake.
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@MartinJames If I wanted to kill a thread from the outside (not within the actual work/function that the thread is running), is there a way to do that?
@ThePhD send a message to it
@ThePhD how would you do it with a process? (hint - some form of signalling)
Alternatively, you can poison pill the work function.
hmph do I really need TBB to get a safe std::set, for example?
or is, for example, passing the global app mutex object to the thread ok?
user1804599
22:05
Use Erlang.
@BartekBanachewicz global app mutex? that sounds scary D:
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@BartekBanachewicz No.
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You can implement it yourself.
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(But don’t. Use TBB.)
@Borgleader I'd much rather have an automatically locked container, but apparently C++'s std doesn't give me a way of doing that
@rightfold isn't the idea with passing mutex to the tread simple enough?
while(true) { lock(); stuff(); }
that should lock the data, allow me to process it safely, then unlock it for the rest of the app to access it, no?
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22:10
Yes.
okay. I will do that.
Congratulations. You've found out that tokenizing is more interesting than simple string comparison. I suggest you look into Boost Spirit Lex. And Boost Wave in particular (which implements a full c++preprocessor) — sehe 2 mins ago
I might not be in the best of moods
See you guys tomorrow
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Oh, a new video by Pat Condell.
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> Hi, I'm Pat Condell. I don't respect your beliefs and I don't care if you're offended. Cheers.
Can I run a member function in a thread?
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22:20
Yes, of course you can.
nonstatic one?
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std::thread(std::bind(&my_member_function, this));
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std::thread(std::mem_fn(&my_member_function), this);
I'm learning a lot on this.
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22:21
std::thread([this] { my_member_function(); });
@sehe :( night
@sehe See ya
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold I think even just std::thread t(&my::member, this) might work.
can't remember if std::thread follows the INVOKE protocol
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std::thread(^{ my_member_function(); }); because shortest.
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@rightfold What is that syntax? Is it new? I don't remember that from the C++11 changes.
Xeo
Xeo
fuck your extensions
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:3
@rightfold Isn't that terribly unsafe? Don't blocks operate on stack-allocated memory or something?
user1804599
It captures this just like a normal lambda.
user1804599
Blocks always capture C++ objects by const value and C++ references by reference (collapsing).
user406009
22:38
That doesn't seem like it offers anything over lambdas. (Other than the ability to be used in objective-c, but who cares about objective-c.)
user1804599
If you want to capture it such that you modify the original instead of a copy, you need the __block storage qualifier on the variable.
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@Lalaland It doesn’t, no. :P
@Lalaland Also, lambdas in C++14 are strictly more powerful.
they can be polymorphic and you have uniform init
@DeadMG unifom init?
[var = expr] initialization.
22:44
I'm not a big fan of variable declaration without a type, but I guess it makes sense there
It's more of a named capture I guess
I think I will use my window class for that
because ffs
but I'm making huge progress
the app is already fully threadsafe
and the encapsulation highlighted a lot of other scope issues.
@Jefffrey Only possible with plugin
Also hello.
I was going to make a getter/setter plugin for kicks
but decided against it
22:55
that's like 2+ years old man.
@Rapptz are you sure?
Giggles: "You can skip all this fuss and go ask your question on the main site, at any time, because that's what that site is all about."
yes
I doubt that
what?
you know the wiki existed before that right?
22:58
@Rapptz yes, but not that page
I read that page when I joined 1.5 years ago
@Rapptz you read this: loungecpp.net/w/Newbie_hints
I think
@Jefffrey You do know we had another wiki before, right?
oh shit
@EtiennedeMartel yeah, I just realized that

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