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09:00
outside of suggestions errors are one line then
the compiler outputs it when you make a mistake
discounting long templates
@BartekBanachewicz you can specify a merge tool in your .gitconfig, google for git mergetool. I dunno the command line to launch VS in that mode though :)
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A: How to limit scope of `using` statement outside of function in C++?

rubenvbYou cannot nest code blocks (i.e. {...} at random outside functions. Let's say we have this part in common: namespace A1 { namespace A2 { class MyClass1; }} namespace B1 { namespace B2 { class MyClass2; }} namespace A { template<typename T> struct C { static int member1_; static int m...

@Ven You were asking about the suggestions
09:00
@jalf fuck, I can't set up gvimdiff for that :/
FWIW
Ven
Ven
@jalf Yeah - I'm not afraid of long lines of suggestions.
dev.cpp:9:11: error: expected primary-expression before 'int'
     t.get<int>(); // error
           ^
GCC 4.9 still emits this stupid error
@BartekBanachewicz huh?
@jalf my gvim isn't visible for git bash
(windows)
Ven
Ven
09:01
@Rapptz you have to .template or something ?
yeah
it's only one line though, not ~10 lines~
@BartekBanachewicz so? You know the path to it. Just configure git to call it with the full path
@jalf You did submit a bug report... right?
Also, diffmerge is by far the best tool I've found for conflict resolution on windows. Screw gvimdiff :p
@rubenvb yep, and it got fixed within a couple of days. :)
Ven
Ven
Intellij's diff tool works great o/
09:03
@jalf Haha awesome :-D
At least partially. I think it's still a bit slower than other compilers, but now it's down in a sane range :)
(the problem was Clang didn't like huge switch statements)
like a few thousand cases
Oh, :-(
That is pretty awful though ;-)
Ven
Ven
that was a generated switch, right ??
@rubenvb Yes, but it was generated code :)
Ven
Ven
Phew :)
09:05
@ScarletAmaranth I just watched the video, and I found this "I don't have to think about it at all, the types work out naturally" unsatisfactory. He also didn't explain why setter-setters are contravariant.
@jalf I'd hope so :-P. Embedded stuff, I bet?
@rubenvb No, I think I was just trying to build GLIntercept
or some other opengl tool
@40two missed it -.-
Thank for you for the (somewhat belated) criticism - I've now updated the answer to cover not just the dangling pointer but also the recommendation to use fgets rather than scanf for arbitrary length string input. — Paul R 2 hours ago
Lounge: remove downvotes!
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@Ven Does it do semantic diffs?
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If not, then it's not great.
Ven
Ven
09:14
@rightfold are you a hipster ?
user1804599
Yes.
Ven
Ven
I don't want semantics diffs so long computers don't understand semantics
user1804599
> This file is licened under the MIT licence wich let's you free in what you want to do woth thius file PLEASE be kind and leave this section in while distributing to others.
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lol
@rightfold Does it actually say "woth thius file"?
user1804599
09:18
Yes.
user1804599
> This script file is made by Tom Schillemand from Ayamii Development.
user1804599
He misspelled his own name. He's called Tom Schillemans, not Tom Schillemand, lol.
user1804599
> In the file you include this file in you can parse these funvtion and add the element you want to use these in (the div id for example).
@jalf ha, got it! :)
user1804599
09:19
This is a goldmine.
Ven
Ven
My eyes.
What the fuck are those "greyed out" areas ?
@BartekBanachewicz it's probably just a matter of defining a custom mergetool in your .gitconfig
@Ven the code that is there in other revisions but not it the current one
@Ven I think it looks pretty nice
Ven
Ven
Not my taste in colors, but well.
ah, colors are mixed because I use Solarized
user1804599
09:22
Solarized is terrible.
and didn't change diff/merge colors
@sehe lol
@borgleader I've cleaned up that grammar this morning, but I can't post it right now (too busy doing other stuff@work). Maaaaybe you can ask your question on SO. I'll post the cleaned up version (without all the nasty backtracking going on in the "tedious" version I did last night)
@rightfold lol
Ok, back at table 81.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz yeah it looks nice in the same way that blood stains really lend some depth to a granite floor
@BartekBanachewicz lol wtf
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A: What is a feminine version of 'guys'?

intuitedEspecially in these rapidly changing times, we must be careful not to make false assumptions about our addressees. For this reason, it is important to use broad, inclusive appelations like sentient life forms and beings. If there is a chance that one or more of the group members may have ceased...

funny. until the random "Canadian" comment. Americentric bullshit again (like when someone on the internet goes on about Mexicans or something)
Wot? So I fell over on the escalator last night I cleaned up all the blood from the granite fixtures. How did the Lounge find out?
Ven
Ven
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what>
> location Cypress, CA
surprise surprise
@MartinJames We had an owner tailing you
09:33
@rightfold A book about data bases? Are you employed or something? ;)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Jesus man.
I had to stay awake for 2 hours so that my injuries would clot enough so as not to bloodstain the hotel bed.
user1804599
@FredOverflow Yes. :v
user1804599
For like, almost a year.
@Rapptz I am, indeed, a "Jesus man".
09:34
Well, as long as employment doesn't hold your language back...
What pissed you off today to make you angry over something so insignificant?
Xeo
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't you think you are, I don't know, a bit too focused on finding things that let you blame Americans?
@Rapptz It's not "insignificant"
Are you having a bad day or something?
Xeo
Xeo
It is increadibly insignificant
09:35
@Rapptz No, I'm quite happy this morning thank you! The sun is shining and my workload is reasonable
@Rapptz Always
@Xeo Maybe it's insignificant to you. Open your closed mind and consider that it may not be to someone else.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hey. Maybe you could learn a thing or two from your workload :)
(I kid. A little)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I usually agree with you, but I think this time you're way over the top.
Ven
Ven
"We might as well get off the euphemism treadmill and admit that for a man to talk to women is inherently sexist. – LaC Apr 3 '11 at 9:55" WTF ?
09:36
That guy is having a little injoke with his North America buddies, not even considering for one second that there are other cultures here on the site. His profile backs that up. Such a typical arrogant approach of "the default assumption is the person I'm talking to must be from North America" really annoys me, and I hardly think that's unreasonable.
Xeo
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Right. Because I don't consider every little thing an American says or writes as "Americentrism", I have a closed mind.
@Xeo Er, no, that's not at all what I said. Nice strawman, though.
Bartek's school must be going well still! :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Perhaps it's not sufficiently clear that it's that guy's apparent attitude to life I have a problem with, not the actual sentence :)
user1804599
@FredOverflow What do you mean?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Have you considered the author might be aware of that and still decided to have a little injoke (that still others will get)?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah maybe and in that case he's less ignorant and more wilfully exclusive (can't think of the right word), which is ironic given the purpose of his answer!
09:38
@rightfold I hope employment does not take too much time away from your development of Styx :)
@Ven I prefer the motion to `just eliminate the masculine connotation of "guys."` (this comment). That might prove difficult, until, of course, we also eliminate the masculinity of guys. That'll fix things.
yeah
@Ven loooool?
Ven
Ven
@sehe I use "guys" for my female friends too. but The comment is WTF.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Or he's just having fun making jokes.
3 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
@Xeo Maybe it's insignificant to you. Open your closed mind and consider that it may not be to someone else.
Open your closed mind and consider that some people may be more narrow-minded, mkay?
Ven
Ven
09:39
male talking to females = sexism ? Nice bullshit right here
@Ven :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes "universally acceptable" His joke is offensive to the rest of the world that he's forgotten exists, which is even more offensive
@sehe :D
I'm narrow-minded-ist
u bigot
Ven
Ven
How do you correctly link a comment or a question here ?
Sometimes I think your anger towards Americans in general is bigotry.
go fuck
@Ven Post the URL
@Rapptz That's nice for you. It's not. I will admit to being fairly prejudiced in some senses but I try very hard to keep that out of my arguments
09:40
I have 3 emails from someone who is running 16-year old software, 11-year old hardware and wants me to support it. I'm going to make an assumption that the poster is from North America.
You insult them all the time, call them yanks, and think that they're egotistical all the time usually with very little merit IMO.
Ven
Ven
@kitukwfyer: but then "guys" will go out of fashion, and there will be a new term to refer to males, and the cycle will start anew. We might as well get off the euphemism treadmill and admit that for a man to talk to women is inherently sexist. — LaC Apr 3 '11 at 9:55
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh -- I thought it didn't work for some reason
@Rapptz Oh, yeah, I do go over the top with that stuff but I'm generally joking in those cases ;P
user1804599
@FredOverflow Oh, lol.
Hm, assume I would need to calculate 90k FFTs per second, where each FFT runs over 2^17 complex double precision values. Should I start learning CUDA/OpenCL or learn about FPGAs and VHDL?
09:41
the sarcasm/trolling detector of Lounge folk is remarkably ineffective, I've found
Ven
Ven
you must mean folks.
unless you consider us all to be only one entity ? Maybe there are americans here that'd en up being mixed with you
everyday I embark on surprising journeys
iunno how I can take it as sarcasm if it's usually followed with something like "fucking goddamn yanks"
Today I get urgently re-allocated to do... integration with Parallels Automation Packages. Which involves developing PHP in eclipse :|
Do you think then that 'Fuck the merkins and their ancient shit' is inappropriate?
user1804599
09:43
Woo. Vacation planned.
probably because there is a high concentration of trolls and sarcastic people in the lounge - you get used to it after a while - like your nose get used to an odor
Ven
Ven
@sehe we all feel for you
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this might have to do with your relatively high level of sarcasm deployment
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit s/folk/Canadians/
@Ven "folk" is synonym with "people".
09:44
Volks
folk can be both plural and singular
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, TIL. I've often heard people say "folks"
"folk" is a collective noun for "folks".
@Ven yeah, that's probably a good thing to do. We don't need any white disgruntled ICT victim terrorism cropping up on our native soils
Ven
Ven
@sehe be careful, you're going more and more lightness-y every instant.
09:45
I'm going on the wagen after today.
Did you go to Potsdam after all?
Ven
Ven
Oh, ruby's debugger is nice. It steps 3 lines after my breakpoint.
Or just more biergartens?
I can't help it.
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
"folk" is a collective noun for "folks".
My brain is going nuts again.
HELP
lol
needs an emergency patch
> And Christian folk through-out the world will ever say:
“Most highly favored lady.” Gloria!
@R.MartinhoFernandes just limit recursion depth (even with TCO, just count the number of iterations and bail)
09:49
I'm in a garten now. If I have a few beers, I can sleep til 20, then pack, then watch Brazil-Croatia, sleep more and flap home early tomorrow.
Fail on Potsdam. With a bit of luck,
@R.MartinhoFernandes remember to breathe
.....I'll be back in Berlin again.
user1804599
So, I just fixed a performance problem by removing a 4000ms sleep, lol.
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@sehe You'd think that'd be a clue, though! But yes, I imagine so.
@Rapptz Well, why not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes "A folk of folks"?
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A: How to print a semicolon (;) without using a semicolon in the program?

FredOverflowIt's almost trivial in Brainfuck: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.

Yay, may first Brainfuck program :)
09:55
@rightfold inb4 I just fixed a fuctionality problem by inserting a 4000 sleep.
@rightfold You should have changed it into a 3000ms sleep, then continued to reduce the wait in subsequent versions. Free performance upgrade guaranteed to keep your customers progressively more happy.
while(!sleep) drink(beer);
sleep(5000 - currentYear);
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A: How to print a semicolon (;) without using a semicolon in the program?

Mohit JainWrite an offline program to print the neighbors of semicolon printf("%c %c\n", ';' - 1, ';' + 1); Now use the output of above program to print average of neighbours of ; (Or anything else you may like for example printing character 1 after left neighbor) #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { ...


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