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22:00
@FilipRoséen-refp if one is sleeping and the other isn't even actually there then I reckon you're safe from confusing anyone
you may revert to proper terms
for example, it's a "match" hth :)
@FilipRoséen-refp Sadly, the Lounge is riddled with heartless philistines.
@MartinJames I've been here long enough to be one of those heartless people
@LightnessRacesinOrbit </troll>
there, I ended it for you.
Would I be correct in saying the only real proper way pass a C++ constructor a variable list of params would be to pass in an STL container?
Without using multiple consturctors...
@Chimera no, you can use variadic templates
ignore me
22:06
@FilipRoséen-refp hmmm I will look into that.
@Chimera and "pass in" is certainly bad wording.. if the constructor accepts a std::initializer_list, or whatever, you aren't really "passing in" a std::initializer_list, you are merely constructing one; in-place.
@thecoshman Aha!!!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit wtf what? :)
@mlvljr shows over now :S
yeah well
hmm thanks...
22:08
I got right on time! :D
it wasn't tagged with , help me out here.
it's weird that two nearly identical questions show up almost at the same time
:17122667 So you mean I could do something like this:
// Port class constructor
Port (initializer_list<GPIO>); // initializer list constructor

main(....)
{
Port leds = { GPIO("88", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("56", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("104", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("89", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW)
};
}
@FilipRoséen-refp even I wouldn't be quite that pedantic
Instead of upvoting the above comment, cast the relevant close vote to redirect this post to the other (which already contains the answer). — Filip Roséen - refp 1 min ago
looool
@LightnessRacesinOrbit it's true though.. I hate people who just "agree", but doesn't do what they are supposed to.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you know that I'm a pedantic fucker, but so is everyone else in this bloody channel
22:20
Are you saying that I could do something like this?


// Port class constructor
Port (initializer_list<GPIO>); // initializer list constructor

main(....)
{
Port leds = { GPIO("88", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("56", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("104", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("89", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW)
};
}
Is that the correct usage of initializer_list<> for constructors?
Where is the return type for main?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
And more importantly main(.....) won't compile.
@Chimera #include <initializer_list> and std::initializer_list, but yes; that is one way of implementing what you are looking for
@FilipRoséen-refp Ok thank you.
@Chimera don't thank me, thank your mother for giving birth to you.
22:24
and thank me for pointing out your flaws
@FilipRoséen-refp Well maybe I should thank your mother for giving birth to you?
@Chimera oranges.
@FilipRoséen-refp Damn! And I thought the medicine was working.
@Chimera pen iz?
2
Q: In the USA, is AIDS primarily a gay-male disease?

user1873Back in the early 1980s, AIDS was originally named Gay-related Immune Deficiency (GRID). Researchers renamed the disease as they became aware of the spread of the disease in other demographics. For the non-USA population that may not be aware of this long held belief, a gay organization in 2006 ...

go
22:29
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 1980s, and "gay"? I'm not sure but I don't think "gay" was a common name for queers back then :)
@sehe Well, you're objectively wrong, because AIDS was called GRID.
Plus, watch Ashes to Ashes ;p
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't dispute it was called GRID. Read again?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hmm?
I'm not a boost dev. What do you need a pubkey for? AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIHOn6tEWqduGI076kYoo32EwRT6oCHbJtzS34Z0x4Vi2 (by the time that took, you can tell I don't use BSD) — sehe 47 secs ago
@sehe You don't dispute that yet you assert that "gay" wasn't a common name for such folk. Seems like a contradiction.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well well. I'm pretty sure gay got "popularized" a bit later in the Netherlands.
I can't speak for how it was colloquialised at the time
Oh I definitely can't speak for the Netherlands
maybe you gays guys are just slow
22:33
@sehe ... you mean the word right?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit How so? It's interesting that you don't see the possibility that I don't assume that the acronym could stand for something else initially. This happens with more acronyms (lacking a good sample of course, but I know I have encountered more than a few of these cases).
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm convinced by the availability of documentation. Note that WP mentions
> after public health scientists noticed clusters of Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia among gay males in Southern California and New York City.[1]
That's dated 1982
It doesn't look completely impossible that this term wasn't common in the Netherlands at the time.
¬_¬ looks like my net connections wants to me to call it a night
@sehe I'm not assuming anything; I know for a fact that GRID did and always has stood for those words.
I thought it was common knowledge, to be honest.
It only lasted a few years, anyway; by the late 80s it wasn't called GRID any more.
I'd date it to ~1986 (I knew a few friends that ran a "gay" household - actually, a menage, if you will, so I think I can tell even though I was pretty young)
22:39
o.O
@thecoshman it's playing dress-up? kinky
@LightnessRacesinOrbit See, that's more evidence of the disconnect. I had not heard of GRID to date.
IMPOSSIBRU
BRO POSSE
:17123245 I got so gridtracted that I forgot
22:41
is he about to transfer a million bitcoins to you or something
aw man I'm jealous of that answer
all the fuddling about with IPv4 and MAC addresses that I've had to do this week
I don't really want to bring in a 3rd party abstraction for address at this stage, for various reasons that would be clearer if you knew the purpose of the software I'm writing (direct mapping to hardware, though, basically, with some "interesting" representations of data packed into consecutive 32-bit "words"), but having all those utility functions readily available if I were able sure would be nice.
well, there was a good while I'm sure where gay was used both ways (stop laughing... if you are)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit are buttcoins still worth something?
@sehe ¬_¬ don't puppy/cat it
23:02
posted on June 12, 2014 by Adam Welch (MSFT)

The past two releases of Visual Studio have evolved the Natvis format to allow developers to easily visualize their debug data inside the VC++ expression evaluator. The first Visual Studio “14” CTP provides a new way for native developers...(read more)

What's that thing cat was rambling about parallelism? Tasks? Data parallelism?
Feb 14 '12 at 20:01, by Cat Plus Plus
Futures and tasks and no shared state.
kind of
Company is hiring!!!
-1
Q: Determining Average Line Thickness in an Image (C++)

user3735898We're working on a project, and one of the issues we're running into has to do with image processing. Basically our image recognition software doesn't work if the lines in the image are too thick for it (which is unfortunate, but we're stuck with it). So, we're looking for a method by which to a...

How much are you willing to pay for it? — 40two 3 mins ago
23:17
So is the use of initializer_list here redundant with the use of std::vector?
http://pastebin.com/uHiVYpBU
Or is that the way to get the kind of declaration of primes in that form?
This question appears to be off-topic because SO is a Q&A repository, not a chat or message board or free consultancy. — Lightness Races in Orbit 30 secs ago
@Chimera if you like double braces you could just do this :p
struct Numbers {
    std::vector<int> array;
};

Numbers primes = {{1,3,3,7}};
@Chimera here's Bellerophontes
@Chimera why you #include <stdio.h>?
@40two Because initially I wasn't using std::cout
It still should have been <cstdio>
23:26
@melak47 Interesting... need to think about that.
@Chimera time for a deletion then
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ah ok, wasn't aware of that C++ header. Thank you.
@Chimera All <somecheader.h> are <csomecheader> in C++
This is just a toy program to determine how I'm going to write my actual class
23:28
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Roger... good to know.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm actually going to write a "Port" class that contains a list of GPIO's for an embedded ARM board project...
@Chimera what makes you think is redundant?
And since Ports can be of various sizes.... I'm doing this experiment.
@40two USE REPLY-TO SYNTAX OMG
@Chimera I did that a few years ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit :v
Well, ten
we still use that library today
23:31
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ok.. just wasn't sure.. Better off asking the experts here.
@Chimera want more options?
class Numbers {
public:
    std::vector<int> array;
    template <typename... Args>
    Numbers(Args&&... args) : array({args...}) {}
};

Numbers primes = {1,3,3,7};
because templates are fun! :v
@melak47 Thanks! Much appreciated.
@Chimera yeah I was just saying
it takes me back
@melak47 How would you rate this implementation version against the initializer_list version? Pros and cons of each?
I dunno
crappy because you can pass anything :v
(well yeah it will fail :p)
Aren't both version prone to the same thing?
as would passing any invalid argument to a ctor
@Chimera yes
I couldn't really tell you the pros and cons either. This one is more "modern" and "idiomatic" and has less code and the intent is very clear.
But it probably works precisely as well practically
crappy for different reasons
it hides the copy constructor amongst others
use std::initializer_list
also hi
@Rapptz hi
23:38
pfft I totally had that covered with "you can pass anything" :p
My first astrophoto!
(quite boring, but I'm excited)
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's pretty dark
@melak47 It's quite big. You can see a few stars at actual size.
probably just noise :p
23:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes Next time take the lens cap off

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