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13:00
need to rinse mouth & clean up :/
@telkitty.exe seriously spare us the fucking details
I never understood the expression mouth-watering.
For me that only happens when I'm about to puke which is the exact opposite of what people usually mean. Is it a mechanism to protect my mouth cavity from the stomach acids?
sometimes I'm so hungry and when I see delicious food that my mouth actually starts salivating
yea could be
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You are a robot.
I wonder whether I am capable of dying from food poisoning, because everytime some thing even slightly off is ingested, I immediately throw up
that includes excessive alohol - sometimes as little as 3 standard drinks
13:06
challenge accepted?
@rightfold What does that mean? Doesn't your mouth water before throwing up?
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I can't remember the last time I threw up
And "mouth-watering" is what happens when I see something delicious and am hungry
@Xeo I'm a wuss.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it happens for me when I drink too much coffee
13:10
I know when I am about to throw up - there were twice I woke up in the middle of the night, immediately ran to the bathroom and threw up
Though I haven't felt the usual morning sickness in a while now.
Subway once gave me food poisoning, output from both pipes
Same as my skin - a bit on the over sensitive side
another reason why I am not a fan of traveling - I am allergic to certain things (like detergent) that makes me itchy and not able to fall asleep. Hotel/motel bedsheets might smell fresh, but they tend to be full of leftover chemicals
I always wash my clothes/bedsheets twice - the second time is purely for rinsing
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mine does.
13:22
where comes at the end.
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^
Also, Char == [Char] won't compile
It's part of the function definition, not each of the guards.
If you want to scope those things to the guard, you can use let as it is more flexible (because it has explicit scoping).
Does any of you remember a link to that silly "longest compilable sequence of C++ keywords" thingy?
| h == ss = let ns    = getNextSequence ss
                cns   = sequenceCount ns
            in (Sequence h (1 + cns))
@Xeo Oh, yeah, forgot an head there. Thanks. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
13:24
@Griwes I have a link in my mailbox because I am the current record holder :P Just a second.
Might as well match against (h:h2:ss) or something, then.
Or (h:ss@(h2:_))!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I was about to say that
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thanks ;)
13:34
tanks
Howitzers?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't throw up.
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I return up.
I'm getting pretty close to 40k
neato
13:38
@TonyTheLion I refactored code repetition
felt like taking a droplet from an ocean
ERROR: 0:6: 'binding' : syntax error syntax error
saying it once wouldn't cut it I guess
You can't even write syntax errors without syntax errors.
maybe it's a syntax error within syntax error
I should ask development about that
ERROR: 0:6: 'binding': expected PILE OF POO
need to import that before
ugh
fucking GLSL extension specification
fucking shit
fucking C string handling
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13:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes POO, PILE OF please
this Chevelle band sounds nice
reminds me of SOAD
also this one looks nice
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Meh. It is blue.
If struct X and foo(...) are defined in the same namespace and Identity<T> is defined in another namespace. Will foo(Identity<X>()) trigger ADL?
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yes
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13:54
sounds fancier!
I'm fancier!
Being fancier than poo is not a very big achievement
Are you still drinking
havent yet today
might need a day off
nine hours yesterday - i'm too old for this now
spent €61 and it would have been more like £110 at home
14:08
Speaking of euros, are you coming to the unconference or not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
i need to book stuff when i get home
meant to do it before i left but y'know
can't wait for the opportunity to troll you idiots in person ;)
Cool. If you can send me your e-mail, I'll invite you to Slack where we can discuss times and locations not out there in public.
@R.MartinhoFernandes a good idea
and you can find your source code in my source code ;)
my email will be brief and unprofessional, I apologise in advance - struggling on mobile
@R.MartinhoFernandes nonius looks good
how far along is it
nonius of your business
fuck battery dying. hurry up 24
@ÓlafurWaage It's in what I could call a finished state, but there are few extra features I still want to add before calling it 1.0.
Namely: a more featured HTML report, autocorrelation analysis, additional meters (memory allocations?), and customisable scheduling of order of execution to minimise cache or whatever biases.
@R.MartinhoFernandes nice :)
just a few little things then
14:21
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sent you an invite.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, they're not trivial (except maybe the first one), but they're all optional, I think.
Autocorrelation you can do by outputting CSV and using an external statistics tool. Memory allocation you can manually measure yourself as well. The order of execution thing can already be hacked up with the current infrastructure; it's just not very pleasant.
@R.MartinhoFernandes would you think about not having the boost dependency?
@ÓlafurWaage Can't get rid of it on Windows. MSVC's <chrono> is broken.
@ÓlafurWaage There's about exactly no gain in doing that.
Other than that, the use of boost is pretty minimal.
@Griwes Yes, there is. Bigger audience.
And more drop-inness.
14:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cutting people not wanting to use Boost off is not a bug, it's a feature.
Every sane developer has Boost anyway.
Big words
those are always fun
Other than Boost.Chrono (which is #ifdefed to use only on MSVC), I use some mathematical functions from boost, like cdf of normal distribution and stuff like that.
yup, it seems to be very well done :)
I could implement it myself, but I won't bother with it unless I can ditch the whole thing.
#ifdef _MSC_VER
            if(units == "μs") units = "us";
#endif
Most horrible part.
14:30
:lol:
lol
I need to write some documentation about the two or three extension points I already provide.
@ÓlafurWaage Yeah, I think so too.
:)
MSVC was a bit of a pain to support, though.
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@Griwes implying sane developers use languages that Boost supports.
I wish I could star github commits.
(If you have to ask, I needed a 200kiB string literal for the HTML template I use for output)
14:37
@rightfold implying rightfold can speak about sane developers
@R.MartinhoFernandes (if I can, after the fact, try to help you) Did the same issue occur when you used a user-defined literal?
when i grow up, i wanna be a string builder
@rubenvb MSVC has UDLs?
14:38
right, time to drive through some mountains and find myself a dinner of salmon
tata
@R.MartinhoFernandes bored over christmas?
Maybe it's for questions that you should run from. — jemminger Apr 29 at 23:59
@ÓlafurWaage Well, I don't think anyone will need something to run more than 2^31 iterations to produce significant results, so I stuck to int because it looks more natural in the public interface (the user can optional provide a lambda that takes the current iteration count as argument and [](int i) seems the natural way to do that)
@ÓlafurWaage :)
[](auto i)!
14:42
@ÓlafurWaage On the 24th I was on the train to Paris.
I like trains, no trains here. Took one from Copenhagen to Aalborg in Denmark
so calm and you can stand up
Temporary branch reasons
?
I should have --amended, not branched.
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> Most development takes place in the devel branch with GCC with clang
14:46
If I'm preparing stuff to rebase, I always put it on a temp branch so I know to not push it
Ah, I knew there was a third letter to my friendly compiler: github.com/rmartinho/nonius/commit/…
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@R.MartinhoFernandes SCNR to tweet that to @visualc
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What warning did that spit out?
Don't remember, but can probably find it on the transcript.
Feb 19 at 1:40, by R. Martinho Fernandes
So... there's no way to call boost::is_any_of from a library in MSVC without leaking macros to the user.
Feb 19 at 1:05, by Borgleader
@R.MartinhoFernandes > Error 1 error C4996: 'std::_Copy_impl': Function call with parameters that may be unsafe - this call relies on the caller to check that the passed values are correct. To disable this warning, use -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS. See documentation on how to use Visual C++ 'Checked Iterators' c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 12.0\vc\include\xutility 2132 1 example5
Feb 19 at 1:14, by R. Martinho Fernandes
FFS, there's a #pragma warning( disable : 4996 ) on that file.
It's a lovely story.
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you use tabs?
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14:59
ahahaha, I remember something like that
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the "Function call with parameters that may be unsafe" stuff is bullshit and annoying
You broke indent in that commit
Probably edited it from a fresh copy of MSVC.
It comes with tabs as default.
MSVC is a really good text editor
15:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes dunno indentation was changed
someone at the office ate some afternoon snack I had in the fridge
never happened to me before but man people arent kidding, this stuff makes you mad
And given that I was shutting up a warning from MSVC it's likely I did it from VS.
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@ÓlafurWaage Write an internal mail
@ÓlafurWaage Shoot them.
15:03
I found the guy, small office, I just yelled over it that I will strike down with viking fury to whomever stole my skyr.
@CatPlusPlus lol, that name.
(Augeas had the biggest stables ever and never cleaned them; cleaning them was one of Hercules' Twelve Labours and he needed to redirect two rivers to do it)
15:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean GitHub triggers don't put them in the queue, or queue is not moving?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ha, silly me.
@CatPlusPlus They don't go in the queue. For now I forced the run, but I'll try to diagnose the issue better when I get more time.
Check the trigger settings and try running it from there
Yeah, I know. I'm busy now, but I'll check it later.
> Augeas was irate because he had promised Heracles one tenth of his cattle if the job was finished in one day. He refused to honour the agreement, and Heracles killed him after completing the tasks. Heracles gave his kingdom to Phyleus, Augeas' son, who had been exiled for supporting Heracles against his father.
Hercules sure does not fuck around.
15:27
If you had to literally literally clean that much shit, you wouldn't either.
@EtiennedeMartel Hercules didn't either, but that was Heracles. Different guy, different sort of not fucking around.
@JerryCoffin I thought they were the same guy?
It's just Hercules is the Roman spelling. Or something.
I have to admit I'm far from an expert in that field.
You mean the English spelling of the Roman name.
Right.
Anyway, the Romans had this weird tendency to take Greek stuff and rename it.
15:32
pretty sure that English spellings of Roman names are the same, since the English alphabet is the Roman alphabet- give or take.
So Heracles became Hercules.
Or at least that's how I'm remembering it.
@DeadMG No macrons and shit.
what the fuck is a macron
It's a diacritic.
@EtiennedeMartel I think they came from the same origin, but in the time since, rather different stories have been told/written about each (including a few stories that include both as separate people).
15:33
hm
I thought Latin didn't have any of that stuff?
The sculptor ran out of rock.
Too much rock was used for the muscles.
@DeadMG Still wouldn't mean they are the same, though. Plenty of Latin-script languages use alternative spellings that feel more natural in the language.
I owe, I owe, so off to work I go...
15:45
Ironically, the Romance languages are the worst offenders when it comes to that.
you know
{| align=right | |- | |- | |- | |} Ercole (in latino Hercules) è una figura della mitologia romana, forma italica del culto dell'eroe greco Eracle, introdotto probabilmente presso i popoli Sanniti dai coloni greci, in particolare dalla colonia di Cuma, e presso i Latini e i Sabini dal culto etrusco ad Hercle. Per antonomasia si definisce così una persona di grande forza fisica e, in passato, il forzuto che si esibiva nei circhi e nelle fiere. Ercole nella antica religione romana Ercole è noto in particolare per le "dodici fatiche": . Numerose sono le leggende religiose che hanno Erc...
every time I see Romance language, I'm like, "Rohh... mance"?
just doesn't make sense for me.
romance languages don't sound very romantic
except for french
or wait, is french a romance language?
yeah, it is
romanian is also a descendant of latin but if you ask me, modern romanian sounds more like russian than latin :\
15:49
@DeadMG It comes from Latin.
@AlexM. Romania also has a sizeable amount of French speakers.
How strange.
@DeadMG same here, but maybe that's because we don't call them that in German :p
At least in English you can say "romanic" as well. All of "romance" (as the adjective for "language"), "romanic", and "romantic" translate to the same in the Portuguese.
Très romantique.
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Hi.
15:54
@EtiennedeMartel yes
French is taught in almost all schools, in parallel with English
argh
I had everything on the Mafia and I got burned by Arsonist the night before I could tell everybody.
then the Mafia won the game.
@AlexM. Some people have told me that the Portuguese I speak sounds like Russian as well.
I call them crazy.
One of them is a linguist and actually speaks a bit of Russian. Still call him crazy.
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Hmm.
TIL robot is a soviet spy sent here from the past
I've been told I speak English with a Scottish accent; I called them crazy too
it's totally a Russian accent
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15:58
There was a COBOL programmer in a game show on TV yesterday.
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She was 65.
oh, I also know a bit of Russian
@Abyx Right.
That said, "Kalinka" is pretty epic.
Or at least it sounds epic.
Judge Dredd is the law.
So who is the monad laws?
@Xeo How impressive.
It's like.
Any trivial implementation does.
You need to be seriously fucked up to fail that.
(And the code shown proves nothing)
So, we have an intern, right. And we had no unit tests prior to his arrival. And now we have, like, 90.
All his.
How embarrassing.
Yeah.
I told him to slow down because he's making us look bad.
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16:13
That damage was already done when he had more unit tests alone than all of you combined (i.e., 1).
Infinitely more.
No way to have a breakpoint that only breaks if a certain function is not in the call stack.
Debuggers still excel at being primitive.
I want to know who calls this when it shouldn't but this is called from a tick() function which I don't care about.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes conditional breakpoint with a search through the stacktrace? :D
@EtiennedeMartel it's a great way to learn a new system.
16:29
@rightfold when I was looking for an apartment I met this old woman who posted an announcement
she mentioned attending my college's "ascendant" and programming in both COBOL and Fortran
I didn't take that apartment, though it might have been interesting to talk more to her
@EtiennedeMartel Owned
dropping some electronic music: youtube.com/watch?v=H4HpJEvBUvs
electronic super joy was a pretty boring and mediocre ultra-difficult platformer imo, but the music was great
track #3 there is the best
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@AlexM. Difficult games tend to have awesome soundtracks
VVVVVV, Super Hexagon, Touhou-Series.
I can't remember whether or not Meatboy's soundtrack was awesome
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16:45
@AlexM. Haha, I like the disclaimer at the beginning
@AlexM. Apparently not particularly memorable, anyway.
17:03
hmm
I downloaded some Halestorm a couple days ago and it's pretty rockin'
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I heard those as a pre-band on a Papa Roach / Disturbed concert. Pretty nice.
some is a lot better than others
but then I often find that
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Spell checking in editor is nice.
Arghh SSH key fiddling for deploy
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Hurray.
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17:17
Unit tests pass.
Dependent types http://ow.ly/wx551
@BartekBanachewicz Have you seen that MVC article from last week-ish
I was wondering, why doesn't Haskell allow "local" where clauses related to a specific function guard? Example
Of course I can use a let or a case, but it's troubling me.
Because it doesn't, everything like that is another thing to do in the grammar
Nobody needed it, nobody wanted it, nobody did it
Ask haskell-dev or whatever they call the main list
17:26
I consider symmetry, and relatively "the principle of least surprise", important for a language grammar. :c
But yeah, where is not symmetrical to let
Grammar should be as simple as possible
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Q: Profile Page Makeover, Part 2

David FullertonWow, that took longer than expected (though right around the 6-8 week mark), but we finally have a semi-working prototype of the new profile page. Recap There’s a longer explanation on part 1 but the gist of it is this: we’re splitting the profile into two pages: An “About Me” page which is w...

@Jefffrey Ambiguity, I guess.
Damn, that profile picture is big.
Or better, needs more lookahead.
let introduces an expression, where doesn't.
17:29
I see.
@Mysticial hey, that's the guy in the android app ad
@Mysticial it's ugly
I don't understand this need to make everything 3x times bigger everywhere. Are people going blind?
Twitter and now SO are going crazy.
17:33
Nice CSS, nerds
Also, I'm trying my best to hide that in my profile and now they do this? WTF
@Jefffrey Designers gonna design.
@Jefffrey your past will haunt you
forever
Jesus don't use tinypic, it's unusable piece of shit
It's the only one I can remember because it has a tiny name.
GOT IT
17:35
@Jefffrey Just use chat's "upload..." button?
You have an UPLOAD butan right fucking here
but then I have to edit the message
because it sends it automatically
Hey, anyone here?
Shh.
17:36
damn, thanks anyway
I have a quick question on array indexing. So if I have int a[5], then doing a[3] is the same as *(a + 3), right?
inb4 no
Yes no maybe try jumping
Which is the same as *(a + sizeof(int) * 3)
watno
17:38
ok good, the second should be: *((int)a + sizeof(int)*3), right?
math is failing you, right there
*2, not 3.
@mowwwalker what the actual fff...
The pointer is already at the first element.
17:39
@Centijo What?
This is working out very well.
OK, what's wrong and why?
"(int)a" with "a" being int[5] is extremely wrong
can you spot why?
Everything's wrong, there's nothing after *(a + 3)
It appears I found all the questions with the bad titles: stackoverflow.com/search?q=[c%2B%2B]+array+indexing+pointer
17:40
IT'S THE FINAL FORM
@Centijo So what? This is the fourth element
I'm going to meta, to post a sarcastic rant.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The first hit is the ape's operator overloading. lol
(Also it's only right for built-in arrays and who gives a shit about built-in arrays, stop doing this)
@R.MartinhoFernandes About search?
Or users?
They're both bad and rant-worthy :v
Latter disguised as the first.
that doesn't make sense
17:42
@Mysticial Which seems to be the only one with a proper title. "Operator overloading" is the most descriptive title possible for it. The titles in all the other results are useless.
@Jefffrey You'll see.
Can't wait
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Q: how to determine C++ function type?

EulerHow to decide whether a function should have a type? I mean, should it have a return type? For example, double add(double a, double b) { double sum; sum = a + b; return sum; } double sum; void add(double a, double b, double sum) { sum = a + b; } are these two same?

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A: Pointer math vs. Array index

xitxsee http://cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/operators/ for priority order of operators &mybuff+10 like (&mybuff)+10 &mybuff[10] like &(mybuff[10]) Edit also some pointers http://cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/pointers/

eeek
hmm
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A: Is C#'s lambda expression grammar LALR(1)?

Ira BaxterI don't think the lambda-expression grammar question is interesting by itself, unless one knows the rest of the language is LALR(1). If you want to know the answer, feed your subgrammar to an LALR(1) parser generator. If it complains about shift-reduce or reduce-reduce conflicts, it isn't LALR(...

What's wrong with saying that RVO will optimize a return call to be a non-op?
17:46
this is actually a terrible answer.
I did something dumb with git, manage to commit something that deleted all the files in the repo
@Jefffrey Uh it eliminates a copy not the return value, it's extremely dumb wording
@JohanLarsson Then go back
Okay
@CatPlusPlus I think I want to squash the bs commit in history but dunno how :)
Do a hard reset to the earlier one and forget about the new one
17:48
so it is all lost?
What's all
the afternoons work
I'm gonna struggle with this for a while, just felt like whining a little in chat :)
I have no idea what you have what you did and what you expect to have
you have an idea that it is not right
If you didn't commit the changes and then removed everything then the changes are probably lost I dunno
17:51
I'm gonna solve this like a pro!
I have an idea: you're not right!
I'm afraid of where this size-3x-design is going.
right, so up until now, ~5 people told me I've gotten a lot fatter in the past year
I think I should do something about this
eat more
if 5 people are not enough
you must construct additional pylons eat more cake.
17:58
lol
and I was just going to bake myself a cake :(
CAKE MOTHERFUCKER
as a first step I think I'll save that chicken sandwich for tomorrow morning
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That will so not help
Try to get IBS, I heard that works extremely well for losing weight.
yeah.

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