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21:03
@Collin You're barred.
user1804599
21:15
@SharkWipf hallo sebasje :3
@rightfold nee ga weg ik ben hier niet
user1804599
24 hours ago, by rightfold
@JoshS I grew up here.
> Just do what works, not what is fancy. Believe me, this will hurt you more than you can anticipate (including that horrifying class of bugs that doesn't manifest until your application crashes in production).
@rightfold Still not finished
@SharkWipf Heej Sebas. Jij hier :)
so where do you guys know each other from?
@rightfold XOR0
user1804599
21:17
@TonyTheLion work. :v
oh right
time for puppy drugs
and let's find my repeat prescription and put it in the Bag of Exceedingly Important Stuff
user1804599
Speaking of drugs.
user1804599
I’m probably going to Amsterdam soon.
@Praetorian :c
user3010322
21:24
@Xeo Uh. I don't understand what you mean? D:
@rightfold They don't give drugs to foreigners anymore
user1804599
I’m not going there for drugs, unless Erlang is a drug.
IIRC
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD You're not un-referencing the Tm
if you pass an lvalue, it will be T&, and as such unique_ptr<interfacer<T&>>
user3010322
Oh. std::decay<Tm>::type
user3010322
21:25
Gotcha. I can fix that.
Xeo
Xeo
and now, time for sleeps
@rightfold ?
btw that rainbow navigation bar is pretty damn sexy
user1804599
That’s in the past, silly.
user1804599
But yeah another edition of GOTO.
Is it June 19 2014 already?
I didn't notice.
21:27
no
user1804599
No, it’s May.
user1804599
> When: 1. Apr 2014 at 18:00 - 22:00
user1804599
Time for an epic shit.
user1804599
See you soon.
21:31
So, there's a boolean flirting with a string. But the string turns it down: "Sorry, you are not my type".
"Explain the concepts of templates" -- dat pun. — Jefffrey 8 secs ago
muppet
le muppet
Sir Mupète.
21:39
Lord Muppet of Muppetshire.
You guys are not ok.
there's actually some English Lord selling a whole fucking mountain, and a title with it.
only £2m
if I had that kind of money I'd buy in a heartbeat.
Lord Puppy, that's a nice ring.
For some reason I always remember GBP -> CAD as "£1 == 1M$".
pound's strengthening quite nicely against the dollar right now
I understand why you guys didn't want to switch to the Euro.
21:46
it's not that I have some philosophical objection to the Euro
it's just rather poorly managed
currency union but no financial or political union is just a recipe for disaster IYAM
how is there no political union?
Definitely sounds so.
well
technically there's a European Parliament and European elections, they just don't mean a great deal.
and there's all these laws about responsible national budgets and stuff, except absolutely everybody ignored them
yeah it is huge bs
I'd be happy to be part of the United States of Europe
but frankly, they'd need to be a lot more, well, united.
21:50
@TonyTheLion .co.uk ain't a TLD :v Also, domain purposes weren't a thing for a while, these days it's "what sounds better"
(There's also root domain, but I guess it's not really important from user perspective)
@EtiennedeMartel lol that was you :)
@sehe The upvote? Yeah.
I ended up not using the solution you've described, but hey, upboats.
You didn't want to download Cecil? :/
up but no down
@sehe Where I work, we have a strict "only use external libraries if you absolutely need to" policy.
And what I needed was to get referenced assemblies. And I can already do that with the vanilla framework.
21:55
@EtiennedeMartel Which kinda makes sense.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, I had written a whole UML generator from our "legacy" code base. This was a simple thing to spin off of that for me :)
Beh
That might have made sense pre-NuGet
alright
what the fuck is Breach TD and why do I keep getting endless emails about it.
how does nuget change it?
Seems like a load of bullshit to me.
22:02
A NEW TAKE ON TOWER DEFENCE lists all features Dungeon Defenders had 3 years ago
Also I'm actually kinda pumped for new Unreal Tournament, getting people to play free games is always easier
@CatPlusPlus I find the whole thing interesting.
Basically, they're going to ask "community" to make the game for them.
At least they got the fucking decency not to charge for it.
A project like that is a lot of work even if you accept community contributions
even assuming the community contributions aren't just shit.
If it was just "hey make a game for us", the game would be Kyrostat
(totally not dead)
lol
22:10
As it stands, it sounds like a p standard open-source project
We're making a thing, help us make a thing
user1804599
Make a file system library called Kyro, then you can easily implement Kyro::stat.
if any of us made a file system library, I'd hope we would avoid such incredibly shitty names
how can I make this call the user-defined operation? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/3f33601d78c22b5c
Use ADL
Probably maybe
22:14
@Jefffrey that's impossible
That's not the solution beep sorry
@Jefffrey unless you want to include headers mid-file
simple ADL is plenty sufficient in this case.
@DeadMG is it possible to do this without forcing my users to put their classes in a particular namespace?
or will it work just as well in the global namespace?
22:15
you have to put operation(const A&) and A in the same namespace.
which can be the global one if they're fucking morons and really want to have global-namespace types/functions.
Ooooh. Today I reap the rewards for running redundant mirrors of my personal fileserver:
  pool: bbs
 state: ONLINE
  scan: scrub in progress since Sun May 11 12:55:18 2014
    976G scanned out of 1,03T at 33,0M/s, 0h40m to go
    128K repaired, 92,61% done
config:

        NAME                                          STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
        bbs                                           ONLINE       0     0     0
          mirror-0                                    ONLINE       0     0     0
            ata-WDC_WD15EADS-00P8B0_WD-WMAVU0666656   ONLINE       0     0     0  (repairing)
user1804599
> scrub in progress
> redundant mirrors
user1804599
Damn scrubs.
@CatPlusPlus lol
22:17
@nightcracker they are. It's redundant to call them redundant, but that doesn't make them less redundant :)
@sehe that's the joke :P
state: scrub since Sun May 11 12:55:18 2014
laugh!
Resilvering is fun
@sehe appreciate!
@nightcracker I don't leave it running when I'm out of the house
@StackedCrooked you are a scary stud!
22:20
you react to that now?
you are a real anachronist.
@StackedCrooked really scary
is there any other way besides ADL? ADL kinda sucks if it means you'd have to write in some library's namespace or the std namespace
You have to write in the namespace of the argument type
@nightcracker generate tons of code, use reflection
Also no
Take a callback as an argument
22:23
Gents, behave, I'm off to bed.
Ok, party time!
allright then
thanks anyway
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Ghents, behave.
lol
Ik ben een vent van Gent.
ah balls.
balls balls balls.
22:28
@StackedCrooked mmm. Can you think of a reason why this simple code (duplicating the fd for stdin) fails on Coliru? It doesn't fail on my box, but the OP has the same problem. Maybe you can think of the golden tip?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Moooooooo gertjeee
user1804599
@sehe -1 should be comment kek
user1804599
Not helpful.
user1804599
Use high-level constructs.
22:33
the code clearly does, moron
> EPERM The target file fd does not support epoll.
P clear
@rightfold yeah it could be
@CatPlusPlus yes. very. And now, the answer to the question?
Don't use epoll/async I/O whatever on pseudo-fds?
it's not a pseudo fd. It might not point to a regular file (e.g. a pty) but that doesn't make it a pseudo fd. In that case, a socket would be a pseudo fd too o.O
@CatPlusPlus Also, that's not an answer to my question.
Not all fds are equal anyhow
22:39
Yeah. Meh. Move along. If you don't know why it is failing on some (very similar) systems, you can just say so, and stop invalidating the question
We need an expert on this. Not a bunch of amateurs like you guys.
> epoll_ctl(4, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, 0, {EPOLLIN|EPOLLPRI|EPOLLERR|EPOLLHUP|EPOLLET, {u32=30701680, u64=30701680}}) = 0
my system likes it just fine
@sehe It also fails if I run your program as root on Coliru.
What does cat /proc/sys/fs/epoll/max_user_watches say?
cat /proc/sys/fs/epoll/max_user_watches
oops
22:46
:D
Seems fine. (6734274 on my system, but it scales with available memory :))
@StackedCrooked and head /proc/sys/fs/inotify/*?
stacked-crooked ~ # head /proc/sys/fs/inotify/*
==> /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_queued_events <==
16384

==> /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances <==
128

==> /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches <==
8192
Mmm. Nothing
Kernel config, SELinux policy
AppArmor
22:59
Those were the first I thought of. Actually, besides kconfig. That's not unlikely. I was scanning the kernel changes
Enfin,
41 mins ago, by sehe
Gents, behave, I'm off to bed.
I am also off to bed
23:29
I'll take over your posts :p

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