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10:06
picked up my latest shipment
10:30
fuck me, the new witcher 3 trailer makes blizzard's trailers look as if they were directed by 5 yr olds
it's a trailer
it's a bunch of meaningless garbage
2 tents, 2 stoves, 2 mattress ... for me and the possible idiot - hopefully there are only vets on this trip but I can never be too sure
didn't pay for the wood though, it was from the trees in the backyard
oh why don't you have kitty plonked?
my SUV is almost full from stuff, I have not packed food & water yet
10:41
what, me?
I do
leaving tomorrow morning, now going for a short jog, a shower, some coding and a glass of wine
will complete the list of stuff to bring in a few hours time so I don't forget something which I always do
oh so you were talking to me?
no, alex.
my internets dropped out in the middle
oh I see
10:44
@DeadMG it is, but that doesn't make it less well made
the well-madeness of garbage is irrelevant
it's still garbage.
you might as well admire the most perfectly well-done shit.
lol
not sure that is a good analogy
trailers are meaningless in the way that they show sequences meant to make people go WHOA and that's about it
they're not something undesirable like a shit
they are
user1804599
A shit is not undesirable.
user1804599
If you don't take a shit, you die.
10:46
the money spent on the trailers should go into making the actual game better
user1804599
@DeadMG No, it's subjective.
user1804599
Person A likes trailers whereas person B does not.
trailers cost money, money that could go into the game.
if you don't make a trailer, the customer gets better value for their money.
trailers bring in preorders though
and preorders bring in more money for the development of the game
oh
so they exploit the stupid too?
10:47
Solving real life problems in the wild >> playing some retarded game
why not do both...
like in their own time
compartmentalized
in moderation
2013, 25% of my time was spent in the woods
still played games
in the woods sometimes
slenderman?
user1804599
enderman
10:49
juggling between coding, constructing a new building & bush walking/hiking, hanging around with friends consumed all my time ... oh, & chatting here (or was it Monologue, hahaha)
right
so you chose YOUR priorities
others chose theirs
I consider car camping a complete waste of time for instance
but understand that its still enjoyable
for many people
I am bring my laptop, going to complete some writing while in the wild
It feels different in the wild
if you can bring a grill ahem barbecue
its not the wild
its masterbation
whatever you say, I hope there is internet
g2g ... bbl
Writing a stats exam in two hours... Must - not - chat - in - lounge
11:17
I like stats, have you studied bayesian priors?
11:28
why
2
@crasic good boy
@Jefffrey QUALITY!
Quality! http://dogeon.org #json #dogeon #newworldorder
:D
SPAM sarcasm.
> No parsers yet :(
someone better fix that
That's why you should pick this option. Note how the option you picked has a big red warning telling you to not pick it. — rubenvb 6 secs ago
Dumbo's be dumb
@AlexM. :)
@Jefffrey THIS
Dumbos be dumb innit — Lightness Races in Orbit 5 secs ago
also cos i'm in a trolling mood
and there is no way to create makefiles to would work for both Well I don't know about that, sunshine! — Lightness Races in Orbit 27 secs ago
11:46
this is one of the best tracks that you can find in any fantasy RPG
Hi guys!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
look at all these <=999 rep users jumping on it
hi Poison
keep away from me
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A: Using typedefs for std::shared_ptr

user1708860Short answer: Yes. Long Answer: Yes.

lol
11:47
thanks Lounge - closed :D
quick delvotes
Would you like to explain why, other than for bikeshedding/sheeple purposes? No Lightness don't get sucked in! Don't do it!Lightness Races in Orbit 4 secs ago
@AlexM. well it's alright, but if you're saying that it's the best ever then fantasy RPG needs some help
I said it's one of the best
not the best ever :)
oh, so you did
oh well
> I'm not really sure why you expect anyone to say "no", here.
because it's bad?
11:52
@DeadMG what
typedeffing like that
oh, you mean that APtr hides the fact that that is a shared pointer with specific semantic?
I hate Mathematica's global state.
well, just for example, it could be shared, unique, raw, intrusive, or value, and that's just the pointer types I can name off the top of my head.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what I could hold against it is the fact that it sounds very generic
11:56
not to mention the variants between boost, std, and third-party like CComPtr
llvm has a few of their own too
it's beautiful but for some reason Kirill Pokrovsky always keeps this generic style in mind
sample from the sequel, with music done by the same guy: youtube.com/watch?v=3YfaOjxiA4c
the reality is that APtr is a dumb and stupid name that doesn't reveal anything
and the only thing that you gain is a few characters.
it's clearly a bad tradeoff
right
1
Q: Storing and recycling heap-allocated variable size objects without malloc and free

Vittorio RomeoI want to store polymorphic objects with variable size that derive from the Base class on the free store. I also want to store a bool value in the same memory block, right before the memory reserved for the derived object. /* Desired memory layout for storage of one object: base add...

here
for you memory-alignment geniuses
11:58
@DeadMG Well, granted. Aliasing the type is crucially useful so you only have one point of changing the type if you ever need to (ABSTRACTION!) but he could have picked a better name.
like ashrptr
@Jefffrey alias to char* and do some placement new stuff.
Duh.
@DeadMG so it's way more than "gaining a few characters"
I don't even wanna know. I'm not a low level savage.
@DeadMG: It's absolutely a good practice. Abstracting away the concrete type so that you only need to alter the typedef declaration in you want to change it in the future can never be a bad thing. Granted, this is a poor implementation of that principle because the OP chose is totally non-descriptive, but that can be fixed in isolation. Also his suggestion that the usefulness of this is in "readability" is, granted, misguided. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
there we go
12:01
@LightnessRacesinOrbit if you are going to change the type of pointer, then the semantic and invariants change as well
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You can't change the type anyway, because they clearly have totally different semantics.
@Jefffrey Because running jokes into the ground is a Thing That Happens On The Internet
eg. you'll have to change all the code that uses it anyway
if I do APtr a(new A());, it's pretty fuckin clear that you can't change APtr to become A* or instant memory leaks.
12:02
if I copy an APtr, you can't change it to become a unique_ptr.
^ Same idea but SO MUCH BETTER. And it's from a fucking commercial.
the reality of pointer types is that their semantics are so different that you can't really present a useful uniform interface to it.
unless you're talking about something like boost::shared_ptr compared to std::shared_ptr.
@DeadMG Well, that's also fairly reasonable.
in which case you might have an argument.
Excep- yeah, that.
12:03
but in general, the pointer types cannot be usefully abstracted because you need to depend on their exact semantics.
Still, if you name the alias properly, it'll be clear that it's still a unique, shared, whatever pointer and nothing changes. You can change implementation without getting stuck wanting to alter the semantics. Of course if you want to alter the semantics then none of this applies.
but you may change the pointed to type as well, which may be a new base class or whatever...
Changing typedefs is a breaking ABI change and probably API too anyway
not necessarily
if it's only found in the implementation...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's true that if you need to switch between boost::shared_ptr and std::shared_ptr, then you can probably usefully typedef away that distinction.
12:06
It's leaky as an abstraction device either way
@CatPlusPlus It abstracts away which implementation you're using. In that sense it doesn't leak anything.
unless you are concerned about the spelling of member functions and operators
in which case, again, fair enough
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Somewhat. It doesn't abstract the implementation's interface/contract, so drop-in replacement can only happen with literally identical types
Well, at least sharing a common interface subset
Typedefs, people actually use those things?
And ABI can break even by changes in implementation details, because changes in object sizes/layouts might cascade :v
C++ is really fragile in this regard
12:14
Help PIMPL save your ABI today. You can donate on my bank account number :-)
Even with PIMPL you need to be careful about layouts
excellent
@CatPlusPlus Yep. But then isn't that in line with this "always use auto who cares what the type is called" bullshit you lot are always spouting?
@CatPlusPlus true, that really only saves your API.
I mean a type alias is halfway towards not naming the type at all
ABI is a PITA.
12:17
I have to admit I've never actually designed a type with PIMPL. I should probably give that a go some day.
user3010322
Same.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Eh, sorta, maybe. It's about not spelling things known to the compiler and not really that important on the callsite, not being able to replace types in-place
@CatPlusPlus But your typical counter-argument to my auto issue that you never know what type you're really using, especially when it's quietly changed without your realising it, is — IIRC — that somehow types being replaced in-place should not be a problem. This time you appear to be saying pretty much the opposite.
morning
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ABI <--> programming. When programming, who cares. When maintaining ABI, everyone cares. Different outsets.
12:20
Did I say that? Dunno. auto won't help with ABI/API stability either
It does help with in-place replacement in that the semantics and interface of the type get priority over its actual name
But it's source level issue, not binary level one
But yeah it's on par with the source level issue with typedef, i.e. you need a common contract, because it's not actually an abstraction
<- genius
I thought I was typing in the address bar
my ctrl+t is too fast for this computer
youp
Eh, I need to write docs
And finish the CLI
shove it up your CLI-
user3010322
You'd only do that if you were a bundle of sticks.
12:32
dat pun
user3010322
REPOST
user3010322
From feeds.
your mother's feeds
@LightnessRacesinOrbit when r u off 2 berlin?
@chmod711telkitty approximately five hours before Unconference 2 begins
@ThePhD don't give a shit mate
user1804599
12:41
Poop departs from your mouth.
user3010322
ship mate!
:D
Poo Races out of Mouth
@rightfold think I have huge nice on its way over here, don't read what's on github
@LightnessRacesinOrbit so in about 5 hours?
12:44
freep.com/article/20140603/COL43/306030025/… wow almost a billion dollars to knock down all of the run down buildings in this shit hole of a city
@chmod711telkitty this is Unconference 1
you know people don't even stop at red lights in Detroit because they'll get robbed
You obviously don't live in Detroit.
I read stuff
and I've talked to people from Detroit
Doesn't mean it's correct.
I live in Detroit metro and that has never happened.
12:47
In your face!
well when people tell me something happened to them, I tend to believe them, I worked in the auto industry a lot of the people used to work in Detroit and they told me this
It's hard to gather empirical evidence about things that go on in your city when you're always inside sat at your computer, @Rapptz
Media likes to over-exaggerate Detroit though.
lol @Aaron the auto industry? in Detroit? so those experiences are from back in, what, the 1700s??
get more up-to-date info yo
oh, with the benefit of hindsight
C++ in the next iteration of the standard (aka C++0x) is going to introduce "concepts". Part of the point of concepts is that they will make debugging templates much easier. — littlenag Dec 13 '08 at 19:38
12:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit detroit has only gotten worse since then
the dreams
the hopes
user3010322
@Jefffrey The dream will never die.
user3010322
The legend will never die.
> Java's generic implementation uses type erasure.
lolwat
Meaning that new ArrayList<String>.getClass() == new ArrayList<Integer>.getClass()Note to self - think of a name Nov 30 '10 at 21:20
nice
type erasure means something else in Java land
12:54
It means Object apparently
I heard type erasure in Java just means "press backspace a few times"
MTG is pretty fun
Magic 2014 is on a discount on Steam and I gave it a go
MTG is pretty fun. MTG online is soooo slow though
I like it more than hearthstone; MTG feels more like a turn based tactical RPG
hearthstone is like a hack and slash
not sure how good the comparison is but I haven't played many TCGs
leaving mtg aside I only played hearthstone and yu-gi-oh
12:59
I haven't touched hearthstone. If I'm going to play (invest in) a deck building / ccg game I want the cards to be physical.
woah just knocked over a Tango can on my desk in front of ALL of my gear. about 3 minutes before opening it. PHEW THAT WAS CLOSE
can somebody answer this question?
0
Q: Query on return value of Thread Function in C

overexchangeI am using below function which will be launched as seperate thread using pthread_create() api. static void * threadFunc(void *arg) { char *s = (char *) arg; printf("%s", s); return (void *) strlen(s); } My question: If the value of strlen(s) is 8(say), 1) Does strlen(s) implies ...

@overexchange yes.
> Using a specific set of cards in a specialized manner has shown Magic: The Gathering to be Turing complete.

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