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17:00
Oh, I just received a mail from DropBox to inform me of their new feature called webhooks.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit mexican food not huge? probably because nobody has had it properly yet
And avocados are terrible
well, not in general, you know what I mean
@crasic Oh I love avocados
and THE avocados are terrible
17:01
just realised I have a couple in the fridge. and no salad. dammit
brb
I like extra spicy food
@crasic at chipotle?
I drove by a veggie stand the other day that was 10 avocados for $10
no mexican restaurant that I know of around me tho :(
sorry $1
$1!
17:01
o.O
that's obscene
not at chipotle
I'm not a fan of really spicy stuff, it just overwhelms all the other flavors
outside of california
17:02
Mexican is not spicy by definition
@AaronKyleKilleen yeah that's the best part
usually people make it spicy to cover their crap ingredients/preparation
I have a mustard that causes raw pain if I'm not careful
Salsa comes in all hotnesses
17:02
after the hotness wears off I get to feel the other tastes too
the effect is nice
If Mexican is spicy you haven't tasted Indian yet...
Indian food should be illegal
LOL
heyhey
screw you
17:03
@LightnessRacesinOrbit like their software?
its amazing
ba dum tschh
(cos then all the crap programmers would die out HA HA)
LOL
Indian food doesn't look very appetizing to me
17:04
I want to try ramen; there's only one restaurant where a japanese chef is doing the cooking and they don't serve ramen from what I saw
there's a restaurant that serves ramen at the mall but it looks rather... not legit
they have sake tho
when you ask for sake the girl there opens up this locker below the shelf and takes out a weird bottle, then pours a small amount, finally looking around then placing the bottle back
as if it's illegal to sell sake or something
which may be true
Once I asked an Indian colleague of mine why your food is so spicy, he said for reasons of economy. If food is spicy you eat less...
aside from beer, I haven't seen any other alcoholic drinks being served at the mall
maybe they don't have a license or something
a liqueur license in the US is costly
otherwise i think you'd see McDonalds sell beer
McDonald's here serves beer
KFC sells beer too
actually I think I saw KFC serve Bacardi rum once, but I may be remembering wrong
not here, and we have that stupid law that says you have to be 21 thanks to Mothers against drunk driving
17:08
I know for sure it serves beer, they have the mainstream stuff like Heineken and Stella Artois
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Q: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 doesn't work

user3677169I've made a console application in VS 2010 in order to get the number of cores: This is the code: #include <iostream> #include "stdio.h" #include "stdafx.h" using namespace std; int main(){ FILE * fp; char res[128]; fp = popen("/bin/cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep -c '^processo...

no shit...
Subway doesn't sell beer
... or does it
I'll have to take a look
@AaronKyleKilleen yeah
it's a pity you don't have mothers against 16 year olds in the army and wars
instead you see alcohol being a bigger problem than that
sometimes I don't get the logic behind some of the american laws
ok anyone know, if I include a GPL cmake "findLIBRARY.cmake" module in my bsd released source, am I breaking any rules?
I think of it as a build tool configuration file and not source/part of the project
@AlexM. alcohol is super location specific
around here chipotle sells beer and margaritas
@AlexM. it's tied to highway funding from the federal government so the states don't have much of a choice. Back in the 70's they used to have drive through liqueur stores and they'd make you a big cocktail and people drank it in their car while they were driving.
hell our last president got a DUI
Liquor licenses are state specific
Like Someplaces a beer-only license is signficantly cheaper than a hard alcohol license
in some states you can't buy ANY liquor outside of a state-run store
its bannanas
We have a 2 am cutoff in CA
So all stores stop letting you buy Alcohol, and all bars must close at 2 am
17:14
you can buy anything anywhere in Romania
we have some stupid laws that say you can't buy liqueur on sunday or some shit
feels good
Yes, well
we wait for alcohol
I mean our supermarkets organize beer festivals with 300+ kinds of beer from around the world
and invite you to buy as much as possible
That happens
beer fests all that
Just the random civil laws that restrict that
user3010322
17:14
Huh.
user3010322
You know, for std::vector there's no .set( iterator, value )
the trade off is that alcohol has wierd laws
but I can buy a gun and a oz of weed no problem
user3010322
Question.
user3010322
Can I "make up" a member function pointer?
yeeeeehaaw
17:16
what you got a doctor's prescription?
make up? out of thin air
No, its basically legal
"prescription"
$100 "examination fee"
Anyway, its all jacked up
oh so they pretty much hand them out to anyone who says they have a headache or something?
@ThePhD is this a real question?
anxiety is the usual go to
user3010322
It very much is.
user3010322
17:18
I have some templated code upon which I do (object.*memfnpointer)( ... )
user3010322
I was wondering if I could make a memfnpointer that wasn't actually a member function, but just had object as its first parameter.
kludgy
user3010322
If I can't, I have no problem polluting the class with more SFINAE.
what's that acronym mean?
user3010322
Substitution Failure is not an Error
17:20
If you use ->* you can use operator overloading
overload deref?
user3010322
@AaronKyleKilleen used with std::enable_if and other things which remove typedefs and things which would otherwise break code but instead only makes that function, struct, or any dependant code just not be considered / disappear
@crasic that sounds like a horrible idea
I didn't even know it was possible, I was asking @ecatmur
user3010322
Yeah, that does sound like an exceptionally shitty idea.
user3010322
17:22
SFINAE it is.
You can overload ->* but not .*
nutty
@ThePhD here's almost what you need to know: parashift.com/c++-faq/pointers-to-members.html
user3010322
I figured it out...
I remember seeing some code out there that uses overloaded arrow-star; not sure what it was though
17:26
so ->* is considered one symbol and not two?
user3010322
Hm.
@AaronKyleKilleen totally
ooh... a 6TB internal hard drive for... 290 USD...
it's just odd there's a specific symbol for that, I mean it seems you'd use it if you had a pointer to a class that has a member that is a pointer. but how often does that happen?
I can use a pair of those. Don't wanna pay for it though. :)
17:35
I don't even know what I'd do with all that space
maybe a movie collection or something
@AaronKyleKilleen It's not for that, it's for PTMs.
another acronym I don't understand
the link is half way up your screen
Hi everyone.
I was offered to play around on a tera-compute cluster
6tb of RAM
TB*
no idea what the fuck I would even start to do with that
17:46
I'm having difficulty learning quick sort. If the pivot can be made from taking the average of other elements, does that mean the pivot does not actually have to occur in the list being sorted? e.g. {4,5,1,2} avg of 4,2 is 3 but 3 isn't in the list.
I'm trying to understand and play around with the structure of a class, so that I can easily pick up new classes. I just thought that playing around with "class array" would be a good beginner's starting point. — David 6 mins ago
Anybody get what he's saying?
blah blah programming
@Celeritas The pivot has to be one of the elements in the list.
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Q: Merge and synonymize undefined-behavior into language-lawyer

Ben VoigtApart from a handful of FAQs (like this C++ one) that provide an explanation of the term "Undefined Behavior" and its practical effects, all other uses of undefined-behavior are actually asking for a citation of some language specification which makes the behavior of a particular coding pattern w...

Is what I'm getting
17:48
I don't think I'm adequately stating my case here. --^^^
@CatPlusPlus It seems he thinks arrays are classes.
@RobertHarvey Damn, you beat me to it.
I was just about to drop it here.
@FredOverflow they read somewhere that arr[n] is *(arr + n) and it broke their tiny mind
lol
@FredOverflow what about the median of 3 rule? e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/13397497/…
17:50
@Celeritas Median and average are not the same thing at all.
The median of 1, 2 and 99 is 2, whereas the average is 34.
oh jeeze
oh ya
Dammit the internets are broken again
everybody and their dog is scouring SSL for more low hanging fruit
there is a LOT of low hanging fruit
the libressl project proves that
17:53
and by everybody I mean every national security agency from here to Peking
user784668
@Mgetz "Again"?
Honestly though, what do you expect
> /usr/local/include/reaver/mayfly/runner.h:170:100: error: cannot compile this l-value expression yet
Do I have to make an offering or what?
user3010322
Lol.
@crasic hopefully, people to stop using OpenSSL
17:55
Its so ubiquitous and yet, how many major players that use openssl are donating to them for professional audits?
GnuTLS isn't that much better
user784668
@Mgetz The internets are broken since 1969.
And is also not a drop-in replacement
@crasic They've really stepped it up since Heartbleed.
@CatPlusPlus true, and worse I've seen references to OpenSSL in commit messages there
17:56
Well no shit
@RobertHarvey from what I can tell looking at the tag, questions tagged [undefined-behavior] either were tagged by the asker, in which case [language-lawyer] would do, or by an editor who couldn't be bothered to cluebat them
But the point is that everyone is off in lalaland assuming this shit is all nice and good
and nobody puts up resources to make it what it should be
user1804599
Is it possible to say instance C a => D a where?
user1804599
How about constrainting the parameter of a where the kind of a is * -> *?
17:58
X t => D (a t)? Dunno
user1804599
Well, that would make (a t) an instance of D, right?
Cat
is there any way that you could give me the G++ include paths for the teamcity server?
Can you imagine the non-low hanging fruit
how long you can hold on to a non-trivial exploit in openssl
its staggering
extreme programming lol
@crasic Having gone through that code once already... it's pretty pervasively bad coding
user1804599
18:01
@FredOverflow lol
user784668
@crasic 16 years.
"In the first week of pruning the OpenSSL's codebase, more than 90,000 lines of C code had been removed from the fork"
holy shit
@CatPlusPlus Cheers.
security through obscurity meets its doppelganger
exploitation through obfuscation
user1804599
18:02
Basically I have data T a and I want T to be an instance of C only when a is an instance of D.
user1804599
But I think it’s impossible.
user784668
@crasic Mostly in the form of removing support for OSes nobody uses, such as VMS, Windows and Linux.
Gotta leave that OS/2 branch
user784668
@crasic One of the developers runs OS/2 on his potato.
@rightfold instance (D a) => C (T a) should be it then
user1804599
18:04
Doesn’t C require kind * -> * instead of *?
user1804599
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Q: Type parameters constraints for instances of typeclasses with kind * -> *

roman-kashitsynSuppose I have Heap a type where Heap is type constructor of kind * -> *. Many basic operations on heap require the a type to be an instance of Ord type class. data Heap a = ... findMin :: Ord a => Heap a -> a deleteMin :: Ord a => Heap a -> Heap a I want to declare my Heap type as an instanc...

user1804599
Ah, found it.
Because of compiler injection exploits I've started the process of bootstrapping gcc-4.8 from the oldest available source
just to see how far I can get
or gcc, but 4.8 is my end goal
user784668
4.8 is old
user1804599
It would be funny if you could parameterise type classes on constraints.
user784668
18:07
Any reason to not use 4.9?
Does 4.9 offer interesting new stuff?
(apart from colorized output)
Interesting new bugs
> G++ supports C++1y lambda capture initializers
ubsan
oh, and polymorphic lambda
18:11
and regex finally
hell even Microsoft put out a CTP with C++1y lambda support
A little surprised that y'all are so quiet about the UB tag. If Ben's POV is really valid, I'll consider synonymizing the tags, but it seems to me like you'd be trading one problem for another.
we do not talk about UB
user784668
@RobertHarvey Have you considered the idea that maybe, just maybe, we don't care about the UB tag?
18:13
I find that a little surprising.
Either you're already complete experts, and have no need to ever categorize questions this way, or ... ?
Looks like it has 3 uses: bash-a-noob, help-vampire bughunt, and actual UB
the 3rd use is synonymous with language-lawyer to me
@RobertHarvey Personally, it seems to me like he has a totally valid argument.
there's nothing interesting to say about UB beyond whether or not a given piece of code invokes it, and that pretty universally means language-lawyering.
Wouldn't synonymizing it with language-lawyer just push problems 1 and 2 into language-lawyer?
People don't tag their question UB for the same reason they don't tag their question MVP: they don't even know that their question is actually about that.
18:15
what are problems 1 and 2?
bash-a-noob, help-vampire bughunt
Problem 1: We don't talk about problem 1.
Problem 2: See problem 1.
So what do you want to do about the tag?
well, it seems like we flat out don't care.
the quoted problems have nothing to do with what the question has been tagged.
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Q: Basic compilation with MinGw standard 2011

LyrecoI had an error unexpected during my program compilation. (I must use standard 2011 to std::regex.) In my MinGw cmd, I go to the folder in which my programme is, and write: g++ -Wall -c -std=c++0x main.cpp here every thing is ok, but after when I write: g++ -Wall -o -std=c++0x main.exe...

lulz0r
18:17
I find it hard to believe that acting or not acting in the suggested manner will have any effect on basically anyone, ever.
@DeadMG this
@RobertHarvey What's the deal?
32 mins ago, by Robert Harvey
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Q: Merge and synonymize undefined-behavior into language-lawyer

Ben VoigtApart from a handful of FAQs (like this C++ one) that provide an explanation of the term "Undefined Behavior" and its practical effects, all other uses of undefined-behavior are actually asking for a citation of some language specification which makes the behavior of a particular coding pattern w...

Oh god no what why????
That's ridiculous.

[undefined-behavior] tag. Verdict: Meh.

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Bookmarked 3 mins ago by Robert Harvey

18:21
it's not ridiculous, it's technically correct I feel, it's just totally pointless.
Oh, no, that makes sense actually.
Yep I'm with Puppy
Tell Ben about Puppy.
Are there any languages outside of C and C++ where UB applies?
user1804599
Python.
user784668
@Mysticial Most, I guess.
user1804599
18:23
Haskell.
user1804599
D.
user1804599
x86-64 machine code.
call me a heretic, but I think that std::array isn't an especially useful replacement of C stack-based arrays.
I meant "real" languages.
:)
user784668
@Mysticial Real is the name of the football club that won the Champions League this year, not a programming language.
user1804599
18:24
Basically any library can define anything as UB.
@Mysticial I think it's a fundamental principle, even if some standards don't use the term explicitly. I had this fight with HTML morons once, who refused to acknowledge that "behaviour that is not defined by a language standard / library API" is a concept that could possibly exist outside of C++, and tried to flag my answer to hell just for mentioning the concept because I was "obsessing over C++".
std::array is literally C arrays, except without the cruft like decay
@Fanael No, it's "Real Madrid"
user784668
Fake Madrid.
except that their size can't be inferred and the failure behavior isn't defined if your initializer has more elements than your array can hold
std::array<int, 4> foo = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
18:26
@Fanael 4.9 is not in debian stable
Well. There's different levels of UB. There's the UB where the output is simply unspecified. Then there's the UB that could get you pregnant.
compare to: int foo[] = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8}
make_array is p trivial
user784668
@crasic Debian stale, is, as you can expect, stale.
I'll just leave this here
18:27
I'm surprised Debian stable has any 4.x GCC
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Who's that?
user784668
@LightnessRacesinOrbit And what does Dianna Agron have to do with anything?
@EtiennedeMartel Dianna Agron, you gentile
rofl "Argon"
user784668
tpyo
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user1804599
Who is Dianna Agron?
18:28
@rightfold An individual.
user1804599
I prefer Dianna Helium.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Who's that?
God, what, you people suddenly have never heard of Google? Fuck.
you posted the picture
LRIO watches Glee, that's the funny part
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18:29
And you're asking who it is. If you don't already know this famous individual, you can go and look her up.
user784668
@DeadMG It's not a person, it's a picture.
@CatPlusPlus How do you figure that?
Also, spend more time on imgur.
... and it's quite an impressive feat to find something even the Lounge won't bash, so congratulations. — Lightness Races in Orbit 6 secs ago
@Fanael Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
Fucking A, community build farm, Medium Priority = 5 minute wait, low priority = hour wait
so now I'm sitting here like an idiot because I uploaded with the wrong priority
18:35
3 hours ago, by William Andrew Montgomery
@SamDeHaan And @Tony is the dick
I see how you think about me
I'm only good enough to serve as a penis
da fuck?
Is that... are you crying?
Tears of joy, right?
user784668
@TonyTheLion And a pretty crappy penis.
why crappy?
If I'm going to be a penis, I want to be the best and greatest penis there is.
3
user784668
But you can't just beat @DeadMG at being a dick.
7
he's a natural
18:37
lol
@Fanael sbi wins by a country mile
I think you're up in the dick category too, fyi
This Lounge is a big gathering of dicks :P
what's this about penises?
inb4 flags
the weekly humble bundle is pretty damn awesome btw
18:41
oh yeah
those pricks cancelled my surgery
-5
Q: Is the SO policy on duplicates a pyramid scheme to reward seniority?

Guido AnselmiThe Problem One could take the SO obsession with marking questions as duplicates to be a pyramid scheme to increase the reputation of older users who have answered questions a long time ago and want to continue to receive 'income' from successive generations of programmers struggling with a issu...

@TonyTheLion beautiful women can't be dicks
18:43
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're nice when you want to be, but sometimes... dayumn.
@AlexM. the idea of calling a woman a "dick" never occured to me.
you just triggered the creation of new neurological pathways in my brain
So... SO is an emerging rentier state?
awesome
user1804599
Are there dynamically typed languages that do not support duck typing?
user1804599
I cannot imagine how that would work at all.
18:47
new favourite website #probably-nsfw #not-safe-for-marriages
@LightnessRacesinOrbit hmmmm
@rightfold I want to say scheme
user1804599
Hmm.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit i see you like girls
lisp is such a monstrosity that it probably depends on which object implementation
but scheme is certainly very strongly typed
and dynamic
No implicit type conversions etc. etc.
user1804599
18:52
Type conversions are not related to duck typing.
@StackedCrooked ^)^
duck typing is an implicit conversion based on compatible member interfaces
So while hunting up proof for Robert that doesn't meet the "tags can stand alone" criteria, I came across this question and tried to give it a real answer:
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Q: C++ Using a reference to the variable being defined

ShdNxPossibly duplicate of: Using newly declared variable in initialization (int x = x+1)? Is the following code valid C++, according to the standard (discounting the ...s)? bool f(T& r) { if(...) { r = ...; return true; } return false; } T x = (f(x) ? x : T()); It...

of course its a nebulous term so maybe you can define exactly what you are looking for
Have I interpreted the relationship between 3.8 and 4.1 correctly?
user784668
18:53
No.
I don't understand why you care about this tag, Ben.
The tag is not really at issue here, it's just how I found this old question.
Yes, I understood that
The tag actually might be a useful repository of "questions in need of a new answer giving a Standard citation"... and then retag as language-lawyer in the process of giving that complete answer.
user1804599
18:57
Cool, Swift has custom operators.
@BenVoigt That's ... not what tags are for.
probably can't stand well on its own without , but that doesn't mean they're synonyms and it doesn't mean that every question is about UB. I'd still like to have both.
But I also don't really give a flying fuck. :)
As for the answer you posted, sorry I'm not really in a standard-decoding mood
wait, thats what you guys are talking about?
thats retarded, who gives a shit
I try to avoid lvalue-to-rvalue conversion questions nowadays
Intersection non-null? keep both
or rather
18:59
inverse of intersection
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit have tags imply other tags, such that if A implies B, you get B automatically if you add A. :P
user1804599
Could be nice, actually.
user1804599
18:59
could imply .
Too complex to make work nicely, but the principle is sound

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