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11:03
my first thought was "are they discussing rabbits?" then I saw the formulas..
11:24
OK, it's a nice, sunny day and I can't waste it by closing questions as 'insane' or 'delusional. The side hedge is out of control. Time for a Derbyshire chainsaw massacre.
or just sit outside?
@Rapptz @Code-Guru
got it:
    int getRabbitPopulation(int t, int d)
{
        if(t < 0)
                return 0;
        else if(t <= 2)
                return 1;

        return getRabbitPopulation(t-1, d)+getRabbitPopulation(t-2, d)-getRabbitPopulation(t-d-1, d);
}
sub t for n, d for m
user1804599
Hmm.
Hehe - Jefffrey/Vlad:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23443442/how-to-assign-pointer-to-this-in-c
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What.
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11:38
What an idiot.
Is C still used to develop new software?
Yes, but please don't.
yes
there is no way of knowing when it has fully stopped
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@MartinJames cringe
I was thinking, why would you use it any more?
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11:42
The whole premise of that question is just... NO
@khajvah If you like pointers. If you don't understand templates. If you are Linus Torvalds. If you want an unsafe weakly typed language. If you don't have choice.
@Jefffrey many people who write C++ don't understand templates, vOv
I'm sure there are other reasons, but it all comes down to: Are you capable of using C++? If so, use C++.
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Are you capable of using C++? If so, use Haskell.
@ScarletAmaranth There are templates and there is Template Metaprogramming. The former is not that hard to understand. And the latter just requires a little bit of courage.
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11:49
Why is that question being closed as unclear what you’re asking?
user1804599
The question is perfectly clear.
I am new to programming and I understood one thing. Working for a big company will be boring. Writing C is for sure more fun than writing Java.
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His goal is to assign all members of it to this.
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@khajvah Who cares which is more fun? They are both tremendously horrible.
@khajvah They are equally awful to write in.
11:50
write Haskell
vOv
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write Scala
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vOv
Xeo
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Q: variadic template function to concatenate std::vector containers

HuguesWhile learning about template parameter packs, I'm trying to write a clever, simple function to efficiently append two or more std::vector containers together. Below are two initial solutions. Version 1 is elegant but buggy, as it relies on side-effects during the expansion of the parameter pac...

write Agda
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Or LiveScript omg <3
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11:51
I have a feeling we might need a "how do I generically unpack packs?" FAQ
I write on haswell.
:D
today new Mahouka, @StackedCrooked?
Xeo
Xeo
yes
alright!
I'm tired of writing in anything.
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11:52
Try a new programming language.
Xeo
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Mahouka spoilers: Tatsuya is OP.
try a 2d programming language
if you don't want to be "writing"
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@Jefffrey Write your own language!
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Try Gear.
Oh FFS no, please.
Languages are not the problem.
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11:54
Try a new methodology!
Testing a RESTful API with Flask and SQLAlchemy is.
try aspect oriented programming and you will be running to writing normal stuff in no time
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Meh, Flask and SQLAlchemy.
Ow! Ouch! Brambles, holly, office chair, hawthorn, nettles. OOOwww!
@ScarletAmaranth Is it the new buzz word of 2014?
> Aspect-oriented programming entails breaking down program logic into distinct parts (so-called concerns, cohesive areas of functionality).
11:56
@Jefffrey take a look at AspectJ; it's so horrid I cringe just thinking about it
no paradigm ever tried that
static constexpr const char version_string[] = {major, '.', minor, '.', bugfix};
Gotta love C++14.
I also fear this might be troubled by the static initialization order fiasco :-(
I had an AOP course in uni; horrid
And putting it into a constexpr function will return a temporary :-(
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@rubenvb That assumes single-digit version numbers, eh?
@rubenvb No?
11:58
@rubenvb why would you do this?
@Xeo yes, idd. Hmmm
Xeo
Xeo
just return a reference
are these supposed to be chars only?
Xeo
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constexpr auto& version_string(){
  static constexpr char vstring[] = { ... };
  return vstring;
}
@ScarletAmaranth because I can. And outputting std::uint8_t equal to 0 isn't guaranteed to output 0, because well, outputting char.
11:59
@rubenvb fair enough, vOv
Well, it has been short in time but intense. Let's dive in to this mess. See ya'll later.
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I wrote Java today. ;_;
LOL, I'm driving the clang code model in Qt Creator crazy.
c doesn't do any checks when casting to struct pointer, right?
@Xeo that's C++14 not implemented by GCC 4.9? Because I get error: body of constexpr function 'constexpr auto& architekton::version::version_string() const)[5]' not a return-statement
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12:03
yeah, that needs relaxed constexpr
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@mrpyo Depends on what you cast them from or too.
@Xeo Then that's quite a sucky suggestion ;-)
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But not at runtime, no.
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You asked for C++14 vOv
ok, thx
12:04
@Xeo usable C++14 :-p
Xeo
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How should I know what's 'usable' for you?
@Xeo any currently released compiler implementing it would be nice :-)
Which as it stands, does not exist.
Dammit this whole idea sucks.
I thought clang 3.4 was C++14 feature complete?
wait a minute... I have these inside a struct for some reason :o)
But.. no change
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@rubenvb huh
12:29
I think this just may be doable.
13:05
hello all
@potatoswatter's answer needs more upvotes and this answer needs more downvotes IMO: stackoverflow.com/a/5857348/34509
Anyways...
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Q: How to generate a constexpr version string from three integers (or perhaps a git/SVN commit/rev. string)?

rubenvbSay I have constexpr const std::uint8_t major = 1; constexpr const std::uint8_t minor = 10; constexpr const std::uint8_t bugfix = 0; and I want constexpr const char* version_string(){ ... } to return the equivalent of "1.10.0" in this example, how would I do it? I assume I'll need both of ...

@rubenvb is it possible to have a static variable (or local class member) in constexpr function?
otherwise I don't know how to get const char* result.
@Abyx no, but you could use a struct with a data member to circumvent that (see the links).
13:20
@rubenvb they use a struct with non-static array member, and return it by-value
@Abyx yes. Problem solved, no?
it's not the same as a pointer to some data
@rubenvb no, my point is that you request const char* f() signature while with constexpr you can only have T f()
@Abyx The end-point function returning the c-string in the Japanese code is: constexpr Char const* c_str()
that looks like const char* to me...
ah, ok, it seems that I overlooked that
Yeah, I'm still looking through the code to see how it works :)
Seems I need to make the strcat functions take a const char* instead of the current const char (&)[]
or whatever the proper typename is.
13:29
@rubenvb actually they have something like c_string f() and then call c_string::c_str()
so you can't have non-member function constexpr const char* f()
because you need an object to hold the character array
@Abyx I never asked for non-object? My requirements are quite lax, I just need a const char* from... wherever.
ok, ok
I don't understand what's good about Flask.
/cc @rightfold
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I don’t like Flask.
user1804599
First of all, I want my routes to be separated from my request handlers.
13:43
Mar 10 at 15:27, by rightfold
@Jefffrey I don't like frameworks that try to dictate the architecture. I prefer something more focused on one thing, like Flask.
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Secondly, Flask uses a fucking global request object, rather than passing it as an argument to the request handlers.
Jan 10 at 9:28, by rightfold
Testing Flask programs is surprisingly pleasant.
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What we’re doing at work works quite well IMO, with the sole exception of PHP’s retarded execution model.
I'm seriously considering going back to Ruby at this point.
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We have one file where all request handlers are created with their dependencies, and one file with a list of (method, regular expression, handler) triplets.
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13:45
And Index.php creates the request object, calls the router, invokes the request handler and returns the response back to the web browser.
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return [
    ['GET', '^/admin/$', $handler($controllers->admin->nodeController, 'index')],
    ['GET', '^/nodes/(?<id>\d+)/$', $handler($controllers->app->nodeController, 'show')],
    // ...
];
omg this hangover
how much did you drink?
Ho Ho Ho. I'm going to do something silly.
13:51
what's everything?
hm... where can I get a C++14 compiler for Windows?
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all the drinks
@Abyx the future
obviously, I wouldn't have thought you could get drunk from eating all the chips in the house
@rightfold such modern webdesign
13:58
@rightfold Oh, hello 2001!
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Yet still better than most web designs.
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(Hello, YouTube?)
14:15
@LightnessRacesinOrbit don't trink too much, it makes your beauty go away :/
@JohannesSchaub-litb :(
@ScarletAmaranth I like it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no you don't :)
14:31
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Q: How to store a integer value equal to 10^18 in c programs or c++?

user3599293How to store the the integer large value in variable of C ? If i am declaring a with int a; it won't work. I have used this with long long int.It is not working. if( a>=0 && a <= (1000000000000000000)) What to declare variable a so that it will not so any error.It should be integer. Compiler e...

here come the misconceptions
I'm pretty sure people just decided they have no clue. Deleting and reposting the question isn't exactly... classy. And it's not going to help (cue: deus-ex-machina answer within minutes) — sehe 10 secs ago
struct { int mantissa, exp; } value { 10, 18 }; // pronto!sehe 7 secs ago
14:52
@sehe "presto"?
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scala.sys.process has such a nice API.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Vielleicht
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override def apply(stream: OutputStream): Int =
  Process(command :: arguments) #> stream !
Interesting ... my old credit card has expired for almost a year. I have been using the new credit card, but bills were still deducted from the old credit card for months. Then all of a sudden, they decide to make the old credit card invalid a couple of days ago
not so interesting really
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14:55
Gotta love custom operators.
Something else interestinging, I have been trying to contact people using my android phone, some weird ringings sounds(two different ones) were heard. People called back on my windows phone which the number I have not been giving out to them.
People are using your android phone? Interestinging
I had two phones side by side
but I decided to use the android phone because I have about 200 minutes free calls that I have to use by today
15:16
And its nice to see you back on SO. Although I miss Mooing Duck ;) — Cool_Coder 6 mins ago
o.o
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Hmm, yum. Pancakes.
user3010322
WOO!
user3010322
I got around MSVC's terribleness!
user3010322
The fix was to declare every temporary possible as a temporary variable and prevent MSVC's compiler from doing the instantiations for me~
user1804599
Hmm.
user3010322
15:22
const char [] temp1 = "ALL THE THINGS";
buffer_view<const char> temp2( temp1 );
utf8string srccode ( temp2, ascii{} );
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Clojure REPL and Scala REPL are both mapped to ⌘⇧D. :[
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Q: 2D Array to JSON

mohammed abd elgwadI have a PHP code what I want is to get MySQL results into JSON Array $i=0; $result= mysqli_query($con,"select user,mobile,longitude,latitude from taxi where Status='Available'"); while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { //Put Code Here $i++; } and also printing the JSON Array

:(
Please upvote my answer, since it's the best, if you're going to take the time to scold me. I agree that the question is lazy, but I thought it was a good chance to point out the fetch_all option since the other answers didn't mention it. — Anthony 3 mins ago
lol
@Excalibur: The moment you posted it here you agreed to license it under the terms of CC by-sa 3.0; you do not have the legal right to enforce its removal from this website. Please take a moment to read through the Help Centre and learn all about what Stack Overflow is. Cheers. — Lightness Races in Orbit 15 secs ago
trollolol
15:47
I'm using boost::string_ref in an alarming number of answers lately. I wonder whether I caught a silver bullet virus or something :|
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@sehe Would you use it in production?
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If so, it’s probably fine. :P
@rightfold I would
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iWood
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15:53
@sehe I like how it's completely pointless >.<
bye bye rightfold
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 29 minutes.
lol...
That's what we call "justice"
Or maybe "bullshit"
I can't tell
poor rightfold
that's kinda harsh
it's not as if anyone was saying anything anyway, mind you
oh ffs. i go to turn on my immersion heater so i can have a shower cos my boiler is broken. it's already on. must have been on since 6am wednesday >.<
16:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit looks like you are on a downvoting spree against the bad questions...
what happened to rightfold?
> Why do you need to load your models before connecting the database? This question comes up occasionally, and almost everyone who thinks about it discovers that it isn't actually a requirement.
Holy mother.
#killme
Hello, All!
@Cool_Coder :)
@Cool_Coder he got a 30 minute suspension due to comment flags
@Jefffrey o.O I never have!
if anything it makes more sense to connect first
Yeah, because defining how a model behaves is totally dependent on the underlying database.
don't you kind of need a database connection in order to load your model at all?
16:29
So that makes it easy to hardcode the database connection, effectively reducing reusability.
@Code-Guru Depends how you implement it. If it's just a bunch of functions that execute queries and statements, then the order of instantiation is entirely irrelevant as long as you're connected before you invoke any model functions.
If it's one of those fancy auto-type-generating models, though, then probably yes.
I typically pass a DB handle into my model classes at construction.
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@Cool_Coder I got banned because apparently it’s illegal to have morning woods.
> woods
more than one?
that's kind of freakish
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There’s a guy with two penises.
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17:02
lol, Groovy calls ?: the Elvis operator.
hahahahah
Drum rolls please.
Guess what is the reason for my terrible lag in vim? Ruby syntax highlighting. #fuckme
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wot? I close voted a question 'because the OP is delusional' and I didn't get banned. I must try harder. I'll try 'deadbeat moron' next.
what does ODR stand for?
one definition rule
17:10
One definition rule.
One Direction rules
There seems to be a lot of question about ODR lately, and I do not know whats going on :)
One dick rule.
@Abyx sudo apt-get install clang
3
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@Jefffrey lol
17:12
thanks
I understand now what "pointer to a function and ODR" means ;)
not sure why you actually had to ask here, vOv ;)
@ScarletAmaranth: Just discovered that there is a chat here. What are you supposed to ask/char here?
@Danvil it's mostly a lounge; so... random stuff, usually :) (something that google can't help you with)
Apr 23 at 16:38, by Cat Plus Plus
New here? Read The Law.
:)
@AndyProwl podme nieco po slovensky udelit ^^
17:15
ah... THE LAW. thx
@ScarletAmaranth Prihlas sa na unconference
Bude zaujimave
@AndyProwl este stale som to nezamietol, ale treba mi dokoncit skolu + "to" dievca; nemal som cas nad tym nejako rozmyslat ani
@ScarletAmaranth No tak, to dievca ti neutecie :)
Nebudes sest mesiacov prec
@ScarletAmaranth: What language is that?
@Danvil ich komme aus der Slowakai
@AndyProwl kebyze si ju videl, pochopis, ze kazdy dalsi den, co nie je so mnou, hrozi nebezpecie, ze ju niekto uchmatne :)
17:19
@Danvil As long as you don't drop programming questions here, you should be fine.
@FredOverflow ok this sounds reasonable for a C++ lounge ;)
@ScarletAmaranth Nemozes predsa zostat pri nej cely zivot aby ti ju nikto neukradol
@ScarletAmaranth ah und das ist slowakisch? ich hab das noch nie gesehen ...
@Danvil The Lounge is a bunch of guys being very tired of C++ and in desperate need of distraction.
@Danvil ja; es ist slowakisch :)
17:22
@FredOverflow So I get flamed when I say template template ;)
Moment, noch ein Deutscher? :)
Dec 8 '13 at 13:16, by FredOverflow
@MartinJames Us Germans have the upper hand in the Lounge. We rule das Lounge mit ein Iron Faust!
@Danvil How dare you say template template here!
Ja ich bin (auch) deutsch
Und jetzt bin ich unten durch ;)
In vier Wochen ist ein Lounge Treffen in Berlin.
Dann kommst Du ja gerade rechtzeitig ;)
17:23
most of the regulars actually write quite a bit of C++ but never miss an opportunity to bash on it
@ScarletAmaranth That's the spirit!
ITT Internationalounge
there's also a general consensus here that Haskell is the very best language; ever ever
@FredOverflow Ich bin in Muenchen, also am anderen Ende von Deutschland
@ScarletAmaranth Haskell?
@Danvil Ich weiß, wo München liegt :)
17:24
Eww.. the sausage-suckers are back in force.
@FredOverflow Man koennte auch sagen nicht in Deutschland, sondern im Koenigreich .....
@MartinJames free saussages for everyone!
@Danvil OK, I'm in:)
@Danvil I'm a vegetarian Kornfresser, what do I get for free?
@FredOverflow In Bavaria they think that fish is vegetarian .... So better don't ask
17:27
@AndyProwl For rightfold - DepartureLounge. For me too probably, before long.
@Danvil it's a programming language, shrug
@MartinJames Flags you mean?
easier to get banned in chat tho
@ScarletAmaranth really? you can program with THAT?
17:29
oh yea I meant "chat message flags" not "comment flags"
@Danvil it actually doesn't get that much in your way once you get used to it :P
I'm gonna be working on both sets of flags before long. Just one more 'debug my wall for me' and that's it:)
@FredOverflow lol
@ScarletAmaranth C++: for over 10 years now trying hard to make you quit
@Danvil don't get me wrong; I love C++, finishing my degree with a thesis on C++ - I just have an "open heart" to appreciate the beauty of Haskell :)
17:34
@ScarletAmaranth Open heart? Does it bleed?
@FredOverflow I wanted to say mind but I realized that no sane person would like Haskell
so I made an analogy to something less reason-based and more feelings-based ^^
@ScarletAmaranth we all now how exasperating C++ can be ...
@ScarletAmaranth when i see people write C# or java while i am using c++, i sometimes fear for my own sanity...
you think javadoers are sane? :p
@Danvil I think Java is a horrible language by design... optimized for nullpointer exceptions and their "ranges" are a horrible mess: end of a range being the last element? seriously?
@melak47 they do right click -> create new class a lot - lol
17:40
pff, VS has class templates :p
17:53
Which IDE and GUI form designer should I use for Haskell?
so by your religion do you believe in virgin ponies or virgin humans to wait for you in heaven?
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@MartinJames Emacs.
@MartinJames ide - fpcomplete.com
Idea for a sitcom: investment brokers Mr. and Mrs. Stake take massive amounts of drugs to cope with the stress that comes with their job. Working title: "The Stakes are high"
(I almost crapped my pants over that pun.)
18:08
Good read about possible OpenGL 5.0 changes: g-truc.net/doc/Candidate%20features%20for%20OpenGL%205.pdf
18:43
the amount of polish blizzard puts in their games is always astounding to me
it's as if they have departments of people who only deal with particle effects
and ultra-pretty art
at least 100 people per particle effect
and even after all that they still manage not to appeal to me :)
hiya

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