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10:06
Keynote: The Last Thing D Needs - Scott Meyers -- Pretty funny. What I did not expect is the () issue on slide 11 of his talk.
@FilipRoséen-refp I tried it your way: stackoverflow.com/questions/23968479/…
@Arcoth I'm writing my own answer to that question.. you will soon see what is "my way"
@VáclavZeman He didn't cover any material I didn't already know, but his conclusion was good and his core point was solid.
that question's a dupe
@DeadMG Well, good for you. :) I am still not completely caught up on C++11, let alone C++14.
10:15
@FilipRoséen-refp Well, you basically copied the standard.
Yeah.
Lame answer.
Found the dupe.
@DeadMG TBH, it scares me that there are now like 4 only slightly different type deduction schemes/rule sets.
@Arcoth with added notes/examples, also; the Standard is the go-to resource and if the wording in it is clear enough there's no need to write it in some other way.
@FilipRoséen-refp gj
10:20
@Rapptz I wouldn't call it a dupe, if anything the "possible dupe" should have been closed as being too broad.
Naw.
read the question again, the main question in that post is: " is it possible to forward-declare foo()?", whereas this new question asks "what rules are there to functions with automatically deduced return-type?"
the former depends on the latter, but the latter is a question of its own
TBH
Your answers are pretty much scattered everywhere.
Just search "return type [c++1y] on SO
you'll get the same answers on pretty much every question
explaining the rules and what have you
so I'm pretty much sick of seeing it for the 5th time
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10:25
So there's other kinds of template args than just types. Like integral constants, for example.
IIRC, function pointers and references can also be used as template arguments. Can someone give me an example for the syntax for this?
@Rapptz find a well-written question and close all others as a dupe of that one, if you wish.
it's just the same as for integral arguments- it's defined exactly like a function argument but goes in the template<> section, e.g. template<int& ref>, template<int(*ref)()>, etc.
Ups
omg, @FilipRoséen-refp is here again with his contrived non-sequiturs of nonsense?
@FilipRoséen-refp So? Who do you think "won"? I think im done
10:27
@Arcoth you were the one immitating me, I didn't ask for a competition.
@FilipRoséen-refp So i won?
@ScarletAmaranth OH MY FREACKING GOD
freacking? seriously?
@DeadMG why not? it certainly fits @ScarletAmaranth.
well, for one, it's mis-spelled
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@DeadMG Wait, in template<int(*ref)()>, ref is a pointer, isn't it?
and secondly, it looks like you wanted to write "fucking" but were too much of a child
@sbi Yep.
@sbi Yes, a prvalue pointer
I never use that syntax for function pointers, I prefer to use something like add_pointer<int()> ref.
so you'll have to forgive me if it's a little off
or alias<int()>*.
my example actually compiles :v
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10:30
@Rapptz Thanks!
Does it have to be a pointer declaration, or can you just give function type?
@DeadMG I'll check that
I like alias<stuff> too
despite how much I like it, I never use it
@DeadMG nhaa, I'm dodging the offensive flags flying around. this is the internet, one cannot be too careful these days
@DeadMG I knew it, you can just declare template< int f() >
why are you pinging me with this information? I don't care
10:33
@DeadMG stop implicitly replying to what I'm writing, and I'll stop replying.
I wasn't talking to you
I'm so used to you being an ass that I just assumed
high-five.
alright; it is time to enrich my plonk-list
@ScarletAmaranth I'm surprised that you haven't already. Complaining about what I'm writing is pretty much all you do when we are in the channel at the same time. So please, plonk me and silence the complaints.
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So are there other non-type template arguments possible besides template template args, integral constants and function pointers/references?
10:34
pointers/references to defined globals (must have external linkage and static storage duration)
@sbi parameter packs
@sbi unless you consider enums as something other than integral constants, no.
there was some discussion of allowing literal types in C++14 but IDK whether or not that made it in.
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@Arcoth I am not going into C++11 here. It's embedded, you know. :(
@sbi k sry
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10:36
@DeadMG You mean to other types than functions. Mhmm.
What would that be useful for?
it's not particularly.
I've never used it and don't know anybody who has.
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Sigh. What woudl it be useful for unparticularly?
I ... honestly don't know, I've never seen any usage of it, by anyone, except in examples demonstrating it.
that never made it in afaik
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@FilipRoséen-refp I don't think so.
3 mins ago, by DeadMG
pointers/references to defined globals (must have external linkage and static storage duration)
10:38
3 mins ago, by DeadMG
there was some discussion of allowing literal types in C++14 but IDK whether or not that made it in.
I did indeed make a reference to it.
@sbi ^
just checked the standard draft (and the proposal/issues list), nope; it didn't make it
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@FilipRoséen-refp Guess what?! When you refer to a person, instead of an specific message, despite talking about a specific message, misunderstandings might happen.
[temp.param]p4 contains the list of valid non-type template-parameters
" integral or enumaration type, pointer to object or pointer to function, lvalue reference to object or lvalue reference to function, pointer to member, std::nullptr_t"
@FilipRoséen-refp So a template is a type by that logic?
Because you forgot template template-parameters :o)
@sbi guess what, when replying to a message that doesn't refer to a specific message, one shouldn't make assumptions on to which message that belongs
10:42
template templates are kinda awkward and don't really fit.
@Arcoth I didn't forget it, I wrote what the standard lists under [temp.param]p4
Haha, forgive me guys
Since template template-parameters and template template-arguments are treated as types for descriptive purposes, the
terms non-type parameter and non-type argument are used to refer to non-type, non-template parameters and arguments.
they're buffed significantly in C++11 with variadic template templates
Forgot about the footnote :)
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@FilipRoséen-refp Then one would have to disregard said message, because a message that refers to a specific other message, but doesn't say which one, makes no sense.
10:43
@sbi hail the confusion!
@chmod711telkitty Are you a pedophile lesbian? :)
I really want to be writing function control flow analysis right now.
but gotta wait for the food delivery
going to sleep
night
night
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10:44
Night, @Rapptz!
Anyway, I'm outta here again. Back to work!
@FilipRoséen-refp Lol - no upvotes and got accepted :D Do i get a badge for this? IIRC there is a badge if your answer has more upvotes than the accpeted one
An accepted answer is worth 15 points, right? Seems a bit low compared to 10 for an upvote.
@FredOverflow Worse - Australian.
they're imaginary internet points
@FredOverflow I also find kittens cute ... so ...
10:45
I've had more than I knew what to do with since about 5k
@Arcoth it's a gold badge, you need 3x the votes of the accepted answer or something like that
@chmod711telkitty You can scratch my back all day...
@Arcoth and the accepted answer must have more than 10 votes
@FilipRoséen-refp Ahh, ok :)
@Arcoth "Highest scoring answer that outscored an accepted answer with score of more than 10 by more than 2x. This badge can be awarded multiple times."
10:46
@DeadMG Are you saying my 80k of reputation is worthless? :(
lol
no... :P
@FredOverflow yup
@DeadMG Jajaja, >:D
I'm merely saying that it's, er, use impaired.
@DeadMG usefulless?:D
10:47
Oh shit. Literally. I left the office door open earlier and Bailey has cleaned up my plate. In about 4 hrs, the remains of my turbo-vindaloo will emerge...
moron dog
@MartinJames Is Bailey a cat?
@DeadMG oh :)
dog ... Martin's dog
no, a stupid mutt
funny thing, the "little story" in this answer apparently took place in real-life yesterday. A user in ##c++ started asking question regarding std::underlying_type and "the compiler exploding" even though he was protecting it
10:49
@FredOverflow A dog with a curry fetish. It always makes him bad but, if I make a mistake like earlier, he still wolfs it down.
@MartinJames A dog with an ((a, b) -> c) -> a -> b -> c fetish?
@ScarletAmaranth Well, he has a fully-functional asshole, unfortunately.
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No picture of him?!?
@FredOverflow try Schoenfinkel
@ScarletAmaranth He's got more face fur than my dog.
Some funny slides in this presentation about FP.
I keep reading Haskell Books Curry, no matter what.
Are you from Booklyn, New York?
@FredOverflow Nah - he's a Queens.
10:56
hi ive got a quick programming question!
INCOMING...
@compski good thing there's a whole page dedicated to that
int main()
{
char str[] = "Hello World";
char* p = str;

while (*p++)
if (*p != 'l')
cout << *p;
}
10:57
i dont get what its meant to output ==
BIN; WHERE ARST THOU!
Gahhhhh
@compski You increment too soon.
@FredOverflow RoomOWNER! OWN HIM :D
@ScarletAmaranth Not during luch hours. I'm having salad.
10:58
you need protein :-\
when i print it out it says "eo Word\n"
when i thought it should print out "Heo Word\n"
1 min ago, by FredOverflow
@compski You increment too soon.
TOO SOON
@ScarletAmaranth That's okay, I got whole-grain wheat in there.
You increment not late enough.
10:59
too soon? whaddaya guys mean??
@compski YOU MISS THE FIRST... oh, never mind...
@MartinJames :)
while (*p++) means "please check if the string is not over yet, then increment the pointer and enter the loop".
while (*p++) wtf
So the loop starts with the second character.

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