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21:02
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery this?
@JohanLarsson Aw yes, thank you very much!
21:14
This reference source is great
what is a good expression for "all" as in "every single without exception"
100%
what's wrong with "all" ?
all doesn't emphasize it as much
you can say "all" which can mean "most"
well, it can't - but there's little emphasis I reckon
something like... "every single with no exception" - but shorter :D
absolutely all?
: D
or "literally all"
or "every single one"
21:24
yeah it's all so... "raw"
very prosaic I'd say; I need something more poetic
"none shall be an exception" :0
shorter :P
"no one shall dare to be an exception" :0
entire
isn't poetic contrary to short? :P
21:25
entire is similar to all I daresay
not necessarily
well
you're SOL.
from synonyms: altogether, completely, entirely, totally, whole, wholly
I say go with 100%
or: every, each, every single, every one of, each and every
or stick to "all"
21:27
mmm
or just say "every single one"
"none differs" is something I've just come up with - but now I need a stronger version of "literally none" :D :D
which has the strongest emphasis out of everything
or: completely, totally, fully, entirely, absolutely, altogether, wholly, utterly
yeah every single one is an option
21:27
"none differs" is worse than "all"
yep
but it's poetic
anyway: entire list of possibilities seems to be here: thefreedictionary.com/all
you're not writing poetry -- it shouldn't matter
I use it often to find good names for a functions
Scarlet asked for poetry
: )
I am writing poetry
@ScarletAmaranth it hath my vote
yo fucknuggets
@sehe wherefore?
I have no idea why I just said that.
must be the drugs.
or you farted
@ScarletAmaranth oh god. all-encompassing then? devouring?
drugs still effective?
21:29
@sehe nah
yo yo homie
@ScarletAmaranth fuck yeah
@DeadMG double check. Statistically, one would have been passed right about that time
@sehe I need something along the lines of: "there is no exception to everything being the same"
Seems like there are some typos in boost docs
21:30
@ScarletAmaranth Meh. XY, no SSCCE
// retrieving the value
see below get();
see below get_or(see below);  // EXTENSION
@StackedCrooked No shit
^ future class template
@DeadMG We know, because you keep such a meticulous record of them here.
nah
I don't record here most of my farts
21:31
@StackedCrooked synopsis often contain largish amounts of pseudo-code
I thought it was pseudo code first, but it doesn't make sense.
@DeadMG we can extrapolate from the significant amount of incidents that do get through
I only announce them when I'm in a particular kind of mood and I haven't farted in a time sufficient for me to become concentrated on something else
@StackedCrooked I think it does. Link?
@DeadMG I say, you should analyze it some more
@sehe SCIENTIFIC STUDY INCOMING
s/see below/R/g
user1804599
Maybe I should wear a tinfoil hat at work tomorrow.
@StackedCrooked I agree with you for this
Do you guys have any recommendations for a little C++11-powered test framework, or do they all suck? :D
21:33
@rightfold why?!
@Griwes catch is nice enough
@Griwes They're all universally shit.
And yes they all suck, because c+=
Catch has a pleasant-enough interface I guess but no interprocess -> suck.
user1804599
@sehe for teh waves in the aaiiir.
@rightfold There's no time like the present (to start being seen as insane).
21:36
github.com/r-lyeh/dessert this one looks good
@rightfold wut. what makes tomorrow special?
user1804599
Me wearing a tinfoil hat.
@JerryCoffin I was thinking yesterday that maybe a full blown different answer with details isn't exactly necessary for that question but rather a basic one just answering the core question while pointing to litb's answer for more detail.
Now let me make that question a little more specific. Any with some sane-ish support for the weird format TeamCity uses? :D
@Rapptz neat
21:38
@Griwes Catch + team city reporter
@Rapptz That was pretty much what I had in mind.
ah man
you guys should hang out in #llvm, it's amazing.
it's like the Lounge except people actually do bring interesting C++ questions sometimes
meh IRC
need a client app for it
TIL DRs apply retroactively.
user1804599
21:41
beh locks
user3010322
Bleh.
@Griwes github.com/rmartinho/wheels/blob/stable/include/wheels/test/… here is the team city reporter for Catch.
excellent tutorial to mediocre practice
user3010322
I hate dependency files.
user1804599
Goodbye.
21:44
Hmm.
Catch looks a tiny little bit awkward. But that's probably just me.
I can't connect to chat.freenode.net :c
it is okay.
it works
This seams too complicated to me
@Griwes No interprocess -> junk it.
I might end up writing my own. It will suck, but it will suck my way!
21:47
you have to anyway because nobody seems to offer interprocess.
Do .c++ extensions cause problems as opposed to .cpp extensions?
Yes. Tools are crap.
some toolchains don't recognize it as C++
@DeadMG Elaborate why that is so crucial you keep repeating it please.
I'm also interested how does it relate to testing
21:49
@Griwes Segfaults prevent further tests from running.
simple.
Alright.
undefined behaviour in one test -> all your test results are invalid.
:V
right
for me
it's more important because I JIT questionable executable code
21:50
Then I have to design something sane-ish.
so it's pretty clear that a mistake in my program will quite probably bring down the process.
Can x :: Int be considered a function in Haskell?
So I can't run all in one process, and I can't really compile them all down to a single executable, because we are fucking with thing that is built that way at work pretty much constantly.
Why not a single executable?
I make mine a single executable.
it invokes itself with different command-line parameters.
user3010322
21:52
.... Wat.
In nix is even easier: just fork itself.
user3010322
Why doesn't GDB show me variadic arguments. :|
user3010322
Don't do this to me, GDB...
pre-bartek once forked itself
and now two barteks
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unless I design it in some genius way (and I am not), I am walking straight into something that has been making everyone at work angry for some time long before I started working there recently.
21:53
Ah, I see.
I thought it was something technical.
Also if all your tests are a single binary, you have to build all your tests to run a single one.
Oh. Gotta go to the car deck now. Bye.
@Griwes just link all.
It's not a big issue until you have millions of lines of code, but still.
:U nice
perhaps next cool step: descriptive names
21:56
static __thread const long id = counter++;
Ugh.
no, it's not "next" step
nvm
@BartoszKP Simple. thread_local std::string thread_name;
user3010322
There has to be a better way to get the id of a thread in a zero-indexed fashion.
user3010322
There should be a way to count thread ids based on the process that spawned them, right?
@Griwes yeah, I meant it's not related to the assigning mechanism you've made - name would have to be simply entered manually
21:58
Thread ids become reused after thread is destroyed and recreated. But my counters always keep incrementing. Not sure if this is a good or a bad thing.
is it possible to declare member functions through a typedef?
like typedef int(int x, int y) functy; functy member() { return x + y; }.
it's probably not.
that code is quite functy
@DeadMG That's even crazier than some of my imaginary syntaxes.
I might use a macro for it.
22:00
It's called typedef, not namedef, for a reason.
Probably not relevant, but I asked something similar a long time ago:
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Q: Can typedef of member function be simplified with helper template classes?

StackedCrookedI recently found that function pointer syntax can be simplified when using the following helper class: template<typename Sig> struct Fun { typedef Sig* Ptr; }; It allows me a pointer to void() as follows: typedef Fun<void()>::Ptr fun_ptr; fun_ptr f = foo; I would like to create a simila...

Hey, James McNellis answered that.
And deleted it.
But that's not the same as declaring a member function through a typedef.
well virtually every code-generation function in Wide has an identical signature and it's a bitch.
I might have to wrap it in a struct or someshit
@NikosAthanasiou poor Lazlo still here?
hi guys
could someone take a look at github.com/GLSL-Debugger/GLSL-Debugger/issues/… and tell me if i'm on the right track ?
you either have to know it or not
22:16
dude
if you don't post it as a real SO question, then I can't subsequently downvote that question.
@Teybeo If you are here then you are definitely not on the right track :P
@StackedCrooked not sure what you mean
in short std::string allocated by QString::toStdString() crash when they are deallocated and i've read this can be caused by multiple memory managers handling the same chunk of memory
he means you won't see much useful help from us
and i'm effectively using Qt compiled for VS10 with VS13
isn't this chat a place for posting short and quick questions ?
No
It's a place to chat.
22:25
chatting doesn't prevent asking quick questions
but nvm
We don't generally like answering questions here unless they're interesting
And after you've been here forever the number of interesting questions goes down.
basically we are a bunch of tightasses
@rightfold should like that
ok good night then
right.
this sucks, but I'm adding runtime dependencies for normal Wide code to the C++ stdlib.
penis guy was better
May 25 at 9:48, by sbi
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@EtiennedeMartel Honestly, it makes me feel bad that he didn't finish the U. It's like, come on, if you're gonna troll me at least do the job
23:12
god you lot are such dicks
and you are so superior
not pertaining to dicks
you guys excited by Swift?
@user782220 As I said elsewhere: while I do question the need for yet another proprietary general purpose C-based language, Swift itself looks pretty good. I mean, there's nothing inherently wrong with it.
dat video title :D
@user782220 Not really.
23:18
@user782220 Now, I doubt anybody will be "excited" by it. Only fanboys get excited about things.
Yet another Apple technology about which I could honestly give no flying fucks whatsoever.
@EtiennedeMartel "Sir, I am passionate about software"
so.... is openmpi considered interesting? sticks toe in water
WHO ARE ALL THESE PEOPLE
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LOUNGE
INTRUDER ALERT
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, where did all the jaded cynics go?
DEPLOY FORCEFIELDS ON DECK 5 SECTIONS 1-6 IMMEDIATELY
23:20
I usually helppeople with unix issues over at unix/linux lounge
There's a UNIX/Linux lounge?
Wow.
mate there's only one Lounge
mainly a help desk for useless people
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, but multiple lounges (lowercase L)
23:20
Seems more helpful than this lounge.
so no openmpi? Its for science
(literally)
Don't have audio right now. Is this about Pascal the programming language? Because I see absolutely zero code.
what do you guys think about Rust if you don't like Swift
@user782220 I am sad that they took the short syntax for shared and unique pointers out.
what do you mean ?
23:23
Well, ~T became unique<T> or something.
@crasic I've done some OpenMPI, back in university, but it's all forgotten now.
you mean the Box<T> ?
probably
Mainly compatability between implementations
@crasic ah, "Stack Overflow"
@user782220 Swift will be rust soon enough
23:24
you guys don't develop for iOS?
0
Q: Wrap an array into an new array with index

CezarisLTI have an array that has the follow format var_dump output: array(3) { ["a"]=> array(1) { ["ID"]=> string(7) "1203162" } ["b"]=>array(1) { ["ID"]=> string(7) "751123" } ["c"]=>array(1) { ["ID"]=> string(7) "5152125" } } And I want to just wrap in on...

closevotes please
Library A is linked against openmpi, we want to use mpich, we link library A. will mpi still work in their own message spaces is what we want to find out
@user782220 no
boy I'm nuts.
you know what's really surprising? how simple some of this ABI stuff is.
so you guys don't make games with C++?
and want a new language for making games?
23:26
@LightnessRacesinOrbit refering to giant help desk
Hah, @user782220 we did develop a game in c++
@user782220 Our engine targets Android, iOS, and Flash. About 99% of it is C++ code. The rest is a mix of Java, ObjC and ActionScript code, depending on the platform.
@FredOverflow the heck
how do you get a c++ game on android?
which is java based
"we"?
23:28
yeah, like 15 developers over the course of 4 years
@user782220 The NDK supports both C and C++.
I got my toe in with some interfacing with some of their hardware
@DeadMG declare yes, define no. 8.4.1p2.
I SAID CLOSEVOTES PLZ
@Jefffrey Does the "programming" in the title even refer to computer programming?
23:32
fucking useless tonight
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't know PHP.
@FredOverflow No.
170
Q: Write applications in C or C++ for Android?

Robert GouldI'm trying to develop/port a game to Android, but it's in C, and Android supports Java, but I'm sure there must be a way to get a C app on there, anyone knows of a good tutorial on the subject? Thanks!

i don't think you need to know php to know a debug-my-code question, @FredOverflow
@user782220 You can always write games in Java.
23:41
noob question, the correct way to do int({arr[0],arr[1]})?
char arr[3]={'A','B','C'};
right.
in principle, I just implemented RTTI.
this is going to go so horribly wrong.
I'll test it tomorrow.
@TheoretiCAL What?
say I had char arr[3]={'A','B','C'};
how do i convert a subset of those elements to an int
23:45
one int?
correct
So you want to convert 2 chars to one int?
ideally n chars, but for this example 2 chars
int x = a[0] << 8 | a[1];   // big endian
int x = a[1] << 8 | a[0];   // little endian
alright, thanks, so theres no builtin? just always mess with the binary ops?
23:47
nothing built-in AFAIK
bitbanging is the way to go
right, I'm off to bed.

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