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λ g++ -s lol.cpp -o lol.exe && du -sh lol.exe
39K     lol.exe
I'm thinking it might be a mingw thing
@Rapptz you should probably enable optimizations
erm... why use du over ls? Does ls give false sizes?
@StackedCrooked It's actually the same even with -O3!
@thecoshman no, just a habit
09:07
first valleyview tablet hit the shops
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@thecoshman du has -h flag :F
it's a public info so I can share it :F
@StackedCrooked because if you use 'ls', it says 6k
@rightfold so does ls :F
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Oh. :F
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l > ls anyway.
09:07
if I use ls I get 20k
@thecoshman clustersize is 4kb so it occupies 8k on disk.
size on disc thing
@StackedCrooked ah, now that is a different thing.
also, if you use du with -h, it just says '8'... which is a bit 'odd' imo.
disc/disk was confused for a sec
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@thecoshman What flags do you pass to ls?
09:09
@rightfold usually -lah
I like that combo, because it's a bit of a laugh
Maybe du stands for disk usage.
@StackedCrooked it does indeed :P
11.5K with MSVC :v
it's also just an estimate, but not sure if ls is or not
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@thecoshman l -h | awk '{ print $9, "\t", $5 }' | column -t :)
09:10
@rightfold o_0
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% which l
l: aliased to ls -la
what's l, just an alias? oh
optimizing for small code makes it 12.5K. lol
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:P
09:11
yeah, I don't really like such aliasssss, tends to result in me doing derpy things :S
@rightfold gist with comments plz
@rightfold ooooh.... no no no
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cd .... is great.
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% which sl
sl: aliased to ls
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I will not be annoyed! :P
alias vs softlink (sl)
why :'(
you monster
09:13
both provide for the lazy people who don't want do to extra typings
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oh-my-zsh does this. vOv
@rightfold damn, why isn't that standard?
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l is great; saves a lot of typing.
it totally makes sense
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Also lol the string comparison with x in shell script is so awful.
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09:14
Otherwise you get a syntax error if the value is empty.
how to convert vector<BYTE> to vector<COLOR> ? (COLOR is my own struct)
so... I installed Vim... Where are the unicrons?
unix cron job
you need to train that pony to be a unicorn
what is color?
09:24
a struct of tow int(s)
just to create a new vector of COLOR
well depends how they are related - can't you just create a new vector appropriately sized, loop it and insert colors from the corrosponding byte vector?
yep, my problem is how to create COLOR from the byte vector
dat COLOR
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@HananN. That makes zero sense.
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It depends completely on how you want to convert it (duh).
09:29
@HananN. please ask a proper question on Stack Overflow. State exactly what your problem is, what you have tried, what you expect the outcome to be etc.
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It's like asking how to convert an std::ostream to an std::unordered_map<int, double>.
@HananN. vectors cannot be converted. you need to create a color vector and fill it with the data from your byte vector.
@rightfold it's like asking how to convert std::cout to Obama.
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It's like asking how to convert rightfold to Islam.
@HananN. probably by using std::transform
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@thecoshman Vim has no unicorns. You're looking for Emacs' M-x unicorn.
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09:33
> Successfully flipped one bit!
@Shaggi it's a perceived notion created by different wavelenghts of light hitting our eyes
@HananN. well what is your byte? packed color? or multiples bytes for one color, what?
@rightfold vOv guns
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I'd rather die.
@bartek that's clever.
:p
09:35
@HananN. if COLOR has standard layout and the data requires no component swizzling, it might well be enough to copy it byte-by-byte
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std::memcpy!
but I guess I'd create with a sliding window (or view, if you will) and a constructor
@rightfold maybe torture?
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I'd rather die.
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Oh well.
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09:38
I hope to be safe for another seven years in my country, maybe.
also uh this sbi question
struct COLOR { int x, int y };

vector<BYTE> vecBy = {0xbb,0xcc,0xaa,0xjj,0xff,0xdd};

vector<COLOR> vecColor = ??

my problem is how to get vecColor to contain 3 COLOR items
4 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@HananN. if COLOR has standard layout and the data requires no component swizzling, it might well be enough to copy it byte-by-byte
3 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
but I guess I'd create with a sliding window (or view, if you will) and a constructor
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for (auto it = vecBy.begin(); it != vecBy.end(); it += 2) {
    vecColor.emplace_back(*it, *(it + 1));
}
@HananN. 3 COLOR items? so these are RGB colors? packed into 2 ints? o.O
09:40
@HananN. ಠ_ಠ ask on Stack Overflow
@melak47 heh indexed colours :)
that really doesn't make sense @hanann
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@melak47 RG colors!
@rightfold Thanks.
the COLOR is just an example, com'n guys
@rightfold ಠ_ಠ
@HananN. well what the hell are the color formats involved here
09:42
@hanann well, often the type of data to be converted is critical for how do do it. now you're just doing a bitwise copy
@HananN. stop using nonsense examples
in fact, stop showing us examples and just go to Stack Overflow
if you don't understand what everyone told you you won't solve it in five minutes
The real story is that i get the data of the "COLOR" from the kernel via DeviceIoControl API. Since the code in the driver return a stream of BYTE i need to convert it to objects.
Anyway thank you guys.

I was lazy to write a <b>proper</b> question in Stack Overflow...
@AlecTeal You have to accept the possibility that people legitimately just don't like your answer — Richard Tingle 17 hours ago
lmao
comedy gold.
@HananN. you still haven't told anyone what the BYTEs represent
09:49
in my code is :
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _PROCESS_ITEM
{
int PID;
int EPROCESS;
BOOLEAN IS_PROTECTED;
LARGE_INTEGER CreateTime;
BYTE EOS;
} PROCESS_ITEM;
#pragma pack()
i am still new to c++
uh, what does that have to do with colours?
or anything :E
also that
@HananN. that has nothing to do with the BYTEs and the COLORs.... (and no, please don't flood the chat with all your code.
plonk ¬_¬
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09:51
@sehe nice webdesign.
@rightfold :D bootstrap for the win
you get a bunch of bytes. fine. what are they supposed to be? RGB colors? RGBA colors? some weird crap? if you just want to put them in "objects", just do struct color { BYTE r,g,b; }; or rgba or whatever....
> Dear C++ chatroom, can I count on you guys? (And on the girl, too.)
Is that... me?
Obviously
09:52
For all we no the vector<BYTE> might contain plain text, like {'g', 'r', 'e', 'e', 'n', \0}` and so on.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wow. Such Information. Much Vlad!
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit you're the ☆pwetty princess☆ of course
@HananN. plz no.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what the fuck
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@HananN. lol, that code is absolutely horrible.
@sehe Heh Vlad was my thought too
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You're such a terrible C++ programmer.
09:53
@BartekBanachewicz yay!
what the hell is that even. some crap for WinApi thread/process stuff?
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It is UB.
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So it can be anything.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'd assumed he meant cicada
did you guys just pull an "...and Zoidberg" on telkitty? :p
09:56
@melak47 I'd rather not know
hehe
pastebin.com/ALfnYevV <-- Is this a throw from a destructor, or is it Boost.Lexical_cast working normally? I can't tell. Reason I ask is that my attempt at catching the exception fails (though I haven't 100% ruled out extenuating circumstances for that one)
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I'm in love.
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No.
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09:57
With a living creature.
Oh, right, boost::exception does not derived from std::exception. Sigh.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit :v
@rightfold with a living food?
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Yes.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lightness does not english :D
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cannonball
BTW my LoL team played against Challenger team yesterday
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LoL
10:04
we lost because when one of them lagged and stood still we didn't kill him
@BartekBanachewicz what league does your team play in?
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in the league of legends
@ArneMertz We were placed in Platinum 1 after first 5 games
It's a 3v3 team though
@BartekBanachewicz ouch gz.
yeah aiming for diamond this season
won with a team from D2 yesterday too
they were really bad though... or maybe that's just the feeling
10:10
many teams playing in 3v3? because there can't be so many teams online if they put P1 vs Challenger?
I've never played 3v3 tbh. And I lost the fun a bit in 5v5 because of all those raging little kids :-(
@BartekBanachewicz hah, oops
god why is lounge so damn slow on FF on this laptop
@ArneMertz no, much less than 5v5
HELLO FROM CHROME
@ArneMertz 3v3 is very different. They finally started doing balance changes that affect 3v3 only and it helps a lot, but still only about half of the SR champions is viable there. The games are way more dynamic and skirmish-oriented, though, and there's smaller difference in "roles", as in, all teammates are p. much equal in their teamfight contribution, altough it of course varies with the comps. And the high-level meta is 1-1-1 usually, so there's still a jungler.
Morning scrubcaked
Got some builders replacing mah windows so camping out in the sun room for today
10:22
@BartekBanachewicz ah okay. Maybe I'll try it out some day. Currently I mostly do one bot game per day and account to get the IP, and that's it. No time to play seriously :-(
C'mon lounge entertain me
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int* x = new int(42);
std::cout << *x << '\n';
delete x;
this looks interesting @Borgleader @melak47 @ThePhD
Indeed an amusing prospect
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10:27
also this
first post of the little grasshopper
this guy is great
Hello from HOLY SHIT I OVERSLEPT
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my question was in context of java language. Sorry that my question is not specific. — Ashish Biyahut 28 mins ago
@AshishBiyahut Why do you tag a Java question as C++? — FredOverflow 28 secs ago
Also misjudged the temperature outside and I'm underdressed now. Great.
It's like Monday.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's rare
I'm actually waking up around 30mins before my alarm goes off this week
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@FredOverflow what a noob.
10:36
My Sony TV Deal should arrive today. I'm already drooling from anticipation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I try not to star you, but, today..
Thanks for lighting up my day.
:P
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
Hi roboticus
Fucking autocorrect is super annoying sometimes
roboticus was the result of a/c?
99% says it made it into "robotics"
No, it tried to correct away
Couldn't even handle "disambiguate"
And comes up with new things I should be disarming every time
@DeadMG you'll get there, some day...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit we're not psychic enough today. I think it must be because someone overslept
turns out I'm psychic enough
also, ehm, I was catching std::runtime_error& rather than std::exception& (oops)
but those destructor names in the backtrace are confusing/misleading as heck
red herring much
10:53
@rightfold I assumed he/she was new to COBOL
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you realize, I presume, that the place where exceptions are thrown is not the place where they are caught? (I'm pretty sure you didn't tell us how/when you're breaking into the debugger)
@sehe Yes, I realise that...
@sehe (I didn't. FTR, catch throw)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ok. that's surprising then, I'd have expected it to report the true throw location, perhaps with some lower stack frames for the runtime library support functions
@sehe pretty sure that frame #0 is in the runtime
#1 is the Boost throw site, and #2 is my invocation of boost::throw_exception
11:11
If you break on exception in MSVC then the top few frames will be runtime support routines, then your own code (inc Boost if you threw through that)
makes sense
bet it took you a few tries to get "threw through" right :P
Not really
psychics are usually blind, are you blind or just extremly short sighted?
hello
11:17
I stretched my legs a little
wait... I'm confused my Americans dealings with new law things... who are you donating money to when you are for/against a 'bill'? It's not as trivial as just buying the law into effect or not... is it?
It's just another name for a statute undef consideration, there's no money involved unless you're lobbying
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@sehe Bleh COBOL.
Pretty sure we have the same term here
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Y are there no Modula-2 implementations. :<
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11:21
Oberon sucks.
@DeadMG it's with regards to this mozilla homophobic ceo... he donated 1K... to whom/what?
Lobbyists or political parties usually
that's what I don't get... you think some bill/statutes/whatever is good/bad... you are donating money... to what, people to shout for/against it?
Pretty much
behaps I think of too naive a government... one that just looks at things in a fair unbiased way.
11:25
Politicians do whatever to get re-elected, jump into bed with anyone for campaign finances
vOv why can't we just say government people have to live like a munic of sorts. YOu get a fixed pay to support your self (maybe some other things too, like house a car etc.) No government person get's more or less than any other.
bah, let's not go there
Because no lawmaker would propose a bill preventing themselves from raking it in
funny that ¬_¬
I did have an amusing thought the other day, run for something my self... just go with a slogan like "Cut the crap, time to sort shit out". Go for the hole 'completely honest' stance.
What happened to the room name??
Paxman would have a hard time :P "How do you excuse that massive over spending!", "I don't, we fucked up with that one, but we know where, we can hopefully not do it again, but budgeting is not trivial" "OH, well... erm... hopefullly?!" Yeah, I'm not going to promise it will be better, but I can promise we will, as always try. Shit happens"
11:40
Yikes, been a while since I cooked, and now I made about twice the dinner I can eat.
dinner.resize( dinner.size() / 2 );… eh…
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 seriously... by that much?
Someone must be screwing with his NTP server
¬_¬ sigh... internal git repo hosting site shit has restricted our rights such that we cannot push new branches
@thecoshman wat, why would that ever make any sense?
@jalf I don't know :'(
Xeo
Xeo
11:50
@Potatoswatter Why, because it's normal?
@jalf who said internal policies and permission asignments have to make sense?
you are supposed to be able to able to modify a vector from his vector::data pointer?
why?
the checkout policy in our CVCS is set to exclusive lock by default - meaning you must beg the owner of the lock to step down so you can check out the file as well.
@Jefffrey easy interfacing with C-APIs probably
@Jefffrey Why not?
@Potatoswatter because people might try to free it?
11:55
@Jefffrey Whether a pointer can be deleted is independent of whether it's modifiable.
it's not the pointer that is modifiable, it's the pointed object that is
@Jefffrey freeing a pointer you don't own is always a problem, wether it comes from vector::data() or somewhere else.
well, actually both
@Jefffrey You can free pointers to const
@Jefffrey Yes. delete on a T const * does the same thing as on a T *.
11:57
actually, you can free a pointer to const too
There's no way to prevent a pointer from being deleted
Except maybe delete delete;
@Potatoswatter You mean operator delete = delete;? that's nasty.
ic
I guess it makes sense, otherwise you would never be able to allocate a constant object with new without memory leaks
@Jefffrey so the only thing a data() member function returning a pointer-to const would technically prevent is modifying the vector's contents. Which is would make it pretty useless for a non-const vector. For a const vector, data returns a T const*
12:05
got it thanks :)
12:24
Well, I meant to apply the delete operator to itself. If you just want to forbid the program from deleting anything, hiding void operator delete(void*) {} at the end of any source file suffices :)
Hmm… If the Brazil world cup is a horrible disaster and spectators even die due to poor logistics/construction, will they send the Olympics somewhere else?
No.
They may be curtailed in the event of mass death
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mv: preserving permissions for ‘<filename>’: No such file or directory
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lolwat
12:28
Well, even a few deaths would be pretty damning to them as hosts.
@Potatoswatter they'd get a second chance to show they learned from it.
Well, the "chance" would be by default. The question is whether the IOCCC would do anything. They seem to be corrupt, at least given their recent choices of hosts.
Yeah. Don't know where those other C's came from.
12:34
The human brain is a beautiful thing.
@Potatoswatter I've only ever seen one. Didn't look beautiful.
sum [1..] almost crashed everything
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RAIN? Godammit, it was sunny and clear sky just two hours ago.
I'm not equipped for rain.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Same here in the precipitation nation.
yup, same here
luckily, I have the Impermeable Waterproof Cape of Rainkillers + 5
so I'm safe... for now
12:41
I'm in my office. It only rains bugs in here.
Why is it that I always seem to find a bug after wasting 30 minutes generating a setup.exe? Now, I have to do it again:(
@Potatoswatter Weren't there already a few? Falling cranes and that?
Robot, oil up!
WD-40 overcoat?
HAIL?
Fuck you universe.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I mentioned spectators. They're currently rushing to finish the stadiums, it's all gotta be a deathtrap.
Xeo
Xeo
12:48
hahaha
Lol lol lol
And yes, mobile chat still sucks ass
What you all laughing at.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you :-)
@MartinJames lack of tests
12:56
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Well, yes. I thought about a test case while the setup generation was proceeeding. Sure enough, when I tried the new case, it failed. Upside - easy fix.
Now I'm soaked and cold. I really hope lunch is tasty.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Baked Alaska
@Jefffrey that's strange... it is quite obvious that the answer should be Infinite
At least I'll get the opportunity to change clothes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Gazpacho starter.
12:58
@Loïc no, it's clearly -1/12
Now I'm hungry too.
@MartinJames yummy
well talking about food
it's 5 pm and I just woke up... it feels quite bad
I have cheese and sliced beetroot. I'll make a sandwich.

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