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Q: How can I deduce the outer type of an inner type in C++?

mister whyI have many classes exposing an inner type named Binding. For instance, one of them could be: struct Message { struct Binding { }; }; I invoke a function apply like this: apply< Message >([](Message::Binding& x) { // setup binding fields }); for I wrote template <class TMes...

Hey @R.MartinhoFernandes, here's another one for you.
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@Xeo :D
bahaha
a Romanian online store followed a trend set by a bigger store
and "accidentally" changed a TV's price to $5 then refused all orders
someone sued them and won
now they have to sell those 100+ TVs for $5 each
tho those who originally ordered them
It happened every once in a while here so they passed a law that says the seller may refuse the order if the price is "obviously an error"
I had bought a high end GPU for about 16€ once. Never shipped, ofc. :)
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it happens often on the biggest store here in the country; it's really just a trick to get more people on their site
but since they're big, they don't lose when sued by commonfolk
well that's odd... I push a new page to github pages... and an email tells me that a page that was working just fine now has broken markdown :S
anyone in the northern part of europe (preferrably sweden) that will be going (by car or similar) to rappersvill - c++ standardization meeting?
> Our top three guesses for your English dialect:
1. Singaporean
2. New Zealandish
3. South African

Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
1. Romanian
2. English
3. Chinese
@sbi sfw?
14:18
@thecoshman Updated jekyll or something?
@R.MartinhoFernandes must be, those bastards! probably added some new features and everything!
they got the Romanian right
This means I'll have to do stuff at home
I have no idea how Singaporean or New Zealandish English is
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@thecoshman There's no picture of the wound.
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@sbi close enough :P
He's an idiot
@thecoshman That's one reason why I'm considering to start doing the generation locally and just pushing the output to another repo.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ready to get your ass kicked tomorrow?
(pun unintended)
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@ThePhD Look at the date. Namespaces were a fairly new thing back then, and people had already written big C++ programs without them for 25 years.
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah, too much mucking around, unless they start slacking and not keeping there parse up-to-date
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> Singaporean is very similar to Standard American English and the two can be hard to distinguish.
that clears things up
@thecoshman Well, it'd also let me use extensions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, now there's a valid reason :P
though you should probably set it up as some sort of post commit hook on the main repo
what is the regular expression for 'longer than 6 characters'?
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what the fuck, you want to use a regex for that?
@Crow lol
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@DeadMG I think I have to with this addon
@Crow Here: (str.size() > 6)
@Crow ......+ (lazy but would work)
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@StackedCrooked Really, don't you kids know anything? Most things, when bad, repel. You do not want to eat them. They smell disgusting (rotten fish), taste terrible (sour milk), or look moldy. Nobody would want to eat that stuff. If the cheese looks a bit, well, cheesy, but you do not instantly think "I should not eat this", then there's a pretty good chance it's Ok.
@Crow .{6,}
@Rapptz :( I couldn't remember that it was a comma you needed
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derp nevermind they have a Length validator I just wasn't paying attention
@sbi there are a lot of dangerous things to eat that look tasty.
All progresses are currently being made by Jefffrey.
Let's write that in the report.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Who's engaged with telkitty??
@dyp: why using my FunctionTraits to get a single argument's type is dangerous? — mister why 13 mins ago
@sbi with meaning 'to' or with meaning 'at the same time as'
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@thecoshman Whatever time I wouldn't care. But please show the rings. :)
@sbi -_0 don't you start on this ring thing too! Been getting earful of it from misses!
read the transcript circa four months ago (I think)
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@thecoshman I started that thing about twenty years ago. Meanwhile I think I'm done with it.
You forgot a ring?
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Does the missus know you have a bunch of misses asking you for a ring?
@Rapptz dat username
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you know you are going the right way for a slap?!
@sbi still, it's gotta be done right :P
Luckily the unconference is over.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the flights weren't that expensive :P
I think the next unconference should be in London
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@TonyTheLion I'd go for that
Needs passport.
@TonyTheLion agreed
@R.MartinhoFernandes that didn't stop us going to Berlin
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@thecoshman I have no idea what you're trying to say there.
@thecoshman Your loss.
Or something.
@sbi ... it's something to do at some stage
@R.MartinhoFernandes actually, it worked out rather cheap for me :D
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@thecoshman Well, then what are you waiting for?
@sbi why rush?
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Rush is a Canadian rock band formed in August 1968 in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. The band is composed of bassist, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist and backing vocalist Alex Lifeson, and drummer, percussionist, and lyricist Neil Peart. The band and its membership went through several re-configurations between 1968 and 1974, achieving their current form when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first United States tour. Since the release of the band's self-titled debut album in March 1974, Rush has ...
also, engagement is done... at least verbally agreed
@TonyTheLion Poland is decided already vOv
congrats
@BartekBanachewicz Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo‌​oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Cradle of Filth are an English extreme metal band that formed in Suffolk in 1991. The band's musical style evolved from black metal to a cleaner and more "produced" amalgam of gothic metal, symphonic black metal and other extreme metal styles. Their lyrical themes and imagery are heavily influenced by gothic literature, poetry, mythology and horror films. The band has broken free from its original niche by courting mainstream publicity (often to the chagrin of its early fanbase), giving the band a "commercial" image. This increased accessibility has brought coverage from the likes of K...
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@thecoshman So now you're engaging in... what? exactly?
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@BartekBanachewicz no it's not o_0
it is
it's at Cat's place
@sbi conversation?
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"At Cat's place"? Is that like "in the Lion's den"?
so we just turn up at Cat's place and he will be full of joy to see us?
I have my doubts
@Cat
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@thecoshman Why am I not surprised you're posting filth here?
to be fair, apart from winding up the cat, wtf is there to do in wrongclaw?
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@thecoshman Is that what it's called nowadays?
the Ape is trolling again I see
@thecoshman Vodka.
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@thecoshman Wroclaw? I once went through. I saw an ugly city. I saw nicer ones in Poland.
@sbi Good lord man, how old are you!
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> Our top three guesses for your English dialect:
1. Australian
2. Singaporean
3. New Zealandish

Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
1. English
2. German
3. Italian
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@thecoshman You've seen me. Guess.
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hahaha, English as my native language over German
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's vodka everywhere
@sbi If I got it right, would you tell me?
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oh Ape went to unconference too
@TonyTheLion technically sort of...
he saw you, apparently
@Xeo I think Australian English sounds nice <3
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@thecoshman Maybe. (I wouldn't say.)
he came to drink one night
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@thecoshman Two nights.
@sbi no, uncoference was gaming that night :P
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@AlexM. I honestly have no clue how they are trying to deduce the accent from possibly ungrammatical sentences :/
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@TonyTheLion I met @Andy one night and came to have a beer for a few hours the next one. I was working my ass off the rest of the time.
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I thought accent was mostly how you pronounced stuff.
It is, but dialect =/= accent
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@Xeo it is... you might be able to type dialect though
@Xeo they don't deduce the accent
@sbi cool.
just the dialect
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@thecoshman Then it was at the wrong location.
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Oh right, dialect.
nvm
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@sbi hardly. That was an epic night
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@TonyTheLion Actually it was pretty warm. We sat outside in a biergarten.
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Not accent.
@sbi nice
@sbi pretty warm!? Dude I was sweating my balls off for 5 days straight!
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@thecoshman Shrug.
@thecoshman Well...
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@thecoshman hope you still have some balls left
@sbi ¬_¬ now that I've chatted with you in person, I can't help but read everything you say without your chuckling voice.
@sbi I am not built for such weather
s/can/can't
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@thecoshman I didn't say "shrug". I just shrugged.
indeed
@thecoshman Try that with Martin. Much funnier.
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Also, what do you mean, "chuckling voice"?
@sbi poor cosh was melting in front of me. Painful sight.
@sbi whilst chuckling I date say :P
@sbi no... giggly/jovial/laughing
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@BartekBanachewicz You saw his balls melting off in front of you? Raises eyebrows.
@thecoshman At what date do you say that?
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@BartekBanachewicz His own fault for bringing those boots. No mercy.
@sbi ¬_¬
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14:41
Can't decipher that date.
@sbi he was melting as a whole
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haha
@sbi dare
@Xeo oh no, Saturday was something special, I'd have melted sat there bollock naked
dem spelling errors
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14:42
too bad you can't quite typo in RL
@SamDeHaan he knows (the git)
@Xeo come on, I got soaked today because the sun was shining and I didn't take an umbrella
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@SamDeHaan I can't decipher that, even if you dare me.
started raining a minute after I left
It was raining today. I'm wearing shorts and a T-shirt.
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damn, so my spell did not work?
It was cool sat on the plane waiting to leave (which took for ever!) they had the air cone on and it was wafting cold mist over the plane, very sci-fi like
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Here, I share a secret with you.
You know that's not gonna help, don't you?
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It was hot at noon, but there seems to be some rain right now.
I always it's sci-fi like when sitting at the window of a plane when it's traveling at night and you can see the stars, I would imagine I was on some kind of space station/craft
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Not now, you idiot! You need to look at it before you leave!
@R.MartinhoFernandes you know he just want's to laugh at you
Its like 23 degrees celcius here
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@thecoshman What you you mean, I want to? You can't help it!
> “Born in Zion” is a book by a fundamentalist woman, Carol Balizet, who insists that pregnant women should refuse all medical intervention during the birth of their child. Unsurprisingly, this has directly caused the deaths of several pregnant women, as well as their babies
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@sbi Lovely. I opened that, immediately Ctrl-W'd it, and then I get a Flashplayer exception (which I see thanks to having a debug player installed)
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@TonyTheLion F
@sbi I know :P
@sbi no, Celcius uses C
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@thecoshman beh
hang on...
isn't it a proper noun?
@sbi Nope, doesn't help.
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degrees centigrade
@sbi how did you your presentations go in the end?
Sam
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Hi guys...!!
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@BartekBanachewicz Of course this is stupid. OTOH, there's reasons such ideas gain a bit of popularity. Here in Germany, intervention during births is at a crazily high level. (One indication is that there's significantly less births on Sundays than on Fridays.) If you talk about births with the other parents in kindergarten, you'll hear dozens of stories where doctors intervened to accelerate birth, then intervened to slow it down...
@sbi and that's why I am never giving birth to a child!
@sbi thats... alarming...
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@thecoshman Presentation? I gave a seminar last week and one this week. The evaluation forms say my material was bad (2-3 on a scale from 1-5. where 1 is best), for all the other criteria I got 1-2.
@sbi I think there's a reason I seem to have a higher range of temperature tolerance than most.
@BartekBanachewicz o_0 that's what stopping you?
@BartekBanachewicz Must be unrelated to your lack of a vagina, hm?
@thecoshman The lady parts.
@DeadMG Actually, that part is optional.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Because otherwise you'd be dead due to your inability to plan ahead?
I don't think you're very good at this "joking" gimmick.
@sbi at least you can fall back on the fact you didn't have much time prepare... though I can imagine many a PHB not accepting that
And last time I checked, sex reassignment surgery did not give you a functional uterus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Honestly, I don't think the surgical ones are functional.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Shrug. I am sorry for you.
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okay I am failing hard at databases here... if you have a field username and want it to connect to table profile, can you simply make the primary_key of profile into username and then do a join on the user and profile by username?
@EtiennedeMartel how often do you check?
@thecoshman Once every few years.
At the unconference I was mocking the British for complaining about the heat during the day, and the Italian for wearing a sweater at night.
@EtiennedeMartel well I'm gald you can be so open about it.
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@thecoshman Yeah. And it's like 60% of the couples report that. And then say they're happy they gave birth in a clinic, because of all the complications.
@R.MartinhoFernandes English
@sbi lol
@thecoshman Same thing.
(zing!)
@EtiennedeMartel American
14:54
@thecoshman Sure. Not my fault if my neighbors can't find a proper name
@BartekBanachewicz I'm using sqlalchemy and trying to make a very very simple model of a site with roles, profiles, forums, etc. I want a table for user and a table for profile so they don't get locked up.
@EtiennedeMartel it's not your neighbors, it's your land mass.
@Crow what's sql alchemy
@Crow that makes no sense
user <-> profile is one to one
and there is no obvious distinction or reason to use two tables
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@thecoshman You laugh, but its really, really bad.
All my kids were born outside of clinics. One at home. (That one arrived a couple of minutes before the midwife even. Thankfully it wasn't our first.) I have met dozens of couples doing so. From what I know, most dutch babies are born at home. Without much intervention. Just a supportive midwife.
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@sbi laugh at the absurdity of it.
@thecoshman I feel as though there is no reason to access their profiles ALL the time when you see that user, no? Besides, isn't it more extensible and organized to maintain a profile table with that unique information rather than shoving it all in a huge table?
or would the fairly frequent joining of the tables just cause poorer performance?
@Crow you don't have to pull all the data out of a table/row
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@thecoshman I was on my own for those seminars. No PHB. (Not that I have any at my job.) If anything could complain about it, then it's the clients.
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@sbi oh, is that feedback actually for your own use?
14:57
bah sqlalchemy is such a weird layer of abstraction sometimes...
@sbi AFAIK in France, you HAVE to, by law, go to hospital.
@Crow then don't use it vOv
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@thecoshman It's a form the consulting company handed out which connected me to that client (and earned a good deal of money for that, I suppose).
@thecoshman but my magical book of hidden flask knowledge says to and I don't want to be lost following along
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@thecoshman With that one kid, we would have had to break that law then, because it took about 25mins to come.
@sbi you have the same silly law?
ah
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@thecoshman We would have had to break it, had we had it.
That kid's a teen now.
Hey! it's not my fault if Loungers cannot find east-ish on a sunny day in Germany! OK, I have to admit that there was more of a 'north' aspect to the direction than east but, out of two possible directions, there was some east and no west.
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Anyway, I am rather skeptical about the existence of such a law. Even in France. It seems silly to want to rule over this.
@sbi vOv French
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(Where's that cricket when you need to ask something?)
I don't even know how to ping it these days
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery is that you?
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And I thought my job title slightly understated my actual role... http://t.co/GyLbBWbxqR
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@thecoshman ye
yeah, turns out you can still google for it :P
@MartinJames Right.
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@MartinJames If that was the "Schleusenkrug" then that's plain north of Zoo.
@sbi Yes, it was.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No! East would be right. North is up.
@sbi Meh - it leans to the east. Somewhat.. :)
@sbi depends which way you hold the map really.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I bet it still is. The "Schleusenkrug" was there in the early 90s already.
@sbi You can't use that joke if you were the one to say "was" first.
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@thecoshman I hold it so that I can read the names on it.
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I can read upside-down text.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course I can! You just saw me doing it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, but we're humans.
@R.MartinhoFernandes of course you can ¬_¬
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It's not that difficult
@sbi think of the children :'(
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@MartinJames It didn't look that shabby last time I saw it. Which was quite a while ago, I have to admit.
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Apr 19 at 0:31, by R. Martinho Fernandes
TIL reading upside-down is not a common skill.
@sbi it was alright
a pretty useless skill at that too!
a bit small, and too far away from station
¬_¬ and down the seediest path ever
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@thecoshman It used to be nice walk. In the 90s, my girlfriend studied in that area, so I was there more often than nowadays.
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@thecoshman That's seedy?
Well, there's lots of seeds from the vegetation, I guess.
@chmod711telkitty No it's not. If you can read stuff upside-down, you can read stuff on your boss' desk while facing him/her.
good point!
@MartinJames I can picture you talking to a mirror when you need to convince yourself of doing extra work :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes I assume he means the homeless population littered along the sides.
@MartinJames indeed
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Those are everywhere, sadly.
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@thecoshman What kind of seeds?
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's actually untrue.
One I was young, one of my ambition was to sleep on the street with some homeless people every now and then - not too often, just like ... a couple of times a year or something
I'm afriad I had uncharitable thoughts about the position of the zoo fence. A few meters more and the dossers would be inside.
@sbi They're seriously missing out.
... we're not putting on serious hats are we?
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@chmod711telkitty That would be a couple times too many.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The Zoo area has always been reputed to attract the homeless and the addicted. ("Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo")
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@R.MartinhoFernandes We saw a pretty awful-looking one in the train one night
@sbi ... which means? 'we're the children of the zoo'?
@sbi Well, it attracted me, and I was somewhat addicted to hefeweitzen.
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How was the Bauernfruehstueck btw?
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@chmod711telkitty have you tried to talk to your therapist about this? Seems a strange sexual fantasy to me.
@JerryCoffin Is there a reason you didn't do std::string buffer; buffer.reserve(size); t.read(&buffer[0], size); in this answer? I don't see why you'd fill it with spaces.
@Xeo Just about what I expected. Didn't leave any:)
@Rapptz That's UB.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I read German now?
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@thecoshman It's the report of a teenage heroin addict who prostituted herself there. (She really did, and later got off that stuff, and then wrote that book. There's a movie about it.)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why?
@Rapptz assert(buffer.size() == 0)
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@JerryCoffin That doesn't look SFW, really. :-/
@MartinJames Hefeweizen? As if you'd care in which form you consume alcohol!
You mean it's UB if the reserve fails?
@sbi ... see
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@sbi Other than a mildly negative view of administrators, there's nothing unsafe about it.
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@Rapptz Reserved doesn't mean resized.
well, I do that anyways now I think about it - except I have to walk with my food & tent and walking 20km into the mountain. It's like what a homeless person would do, except you have to walk a lot of more and you sleep in the mountains not in the city
@Rapptz No. Reserve doesn't change the size. It just prevents future reallocations.
@sbi Yeah I know.
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@thecoshman I already saw it in the 80s or 90s.
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Oh I gotcha.
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@Rapptz Then why do you ask?
I missed that bit for some reason
@sbi In hindsight, I don't know.
@sbi worth a watch? In English (sub/dub)
@sbi Well, I was annoyed last night when I went to hotel bar to watch Marcelo score the best own goal ever. I had a complimentary '1 beer' ticket from checking in, but found out when trying to order my weitzen that '1 beer' meant 'only Carlsberg':(
I've had really shitty sleep this week.
I wake up randomly to itch and then I can't go back to sleep.
15:19
time to head home :D
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@thecoshman My memories are of a movie that left me a bit battered. I was much younger then, though, and being from the East had never seen a homeless person, let alone an addict.
Heading home is for wusses.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah - when you can have the sense of adventure that comes from just picking some random train.
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@MartinJames If he'd pick just a random one, he wouldn't be wrong so badly that often.
Oh, come on.
Andy also messed up and ended up all the way in Pankow instead of Spittelmarkt.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes He was a furriner not speaking or even reading the native language on his first trip in the city. Whereas you...
For some reason S9 from Ostkreuz died when I was trying to get to the airport. Luckily, there was an S8/S45 workaround.
@sbi Always that same excuse :(
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@MartinJames Please make me aware when you're in the city next time. I usually rely on S8/S9, and do not want to risk sitting in one that you break by your mere presence.
Anyway, I wasted an hour with you guys. It was a nice one, but I do need to go back to wrestling with caching. Sigh.
@sbi It seems that, If you get stuck at Ost. while trying to get to SXF, finding a train-person, flapping arms and making goggles with hands is enough to get an alternative route suggested.
@thecoshman What?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes "excuse"
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I've helped a lot of people find directions in this city.
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Did you ever see them again to confirm that they actually got to where they wanted?
in law there is a clause 'but for (what reason)' ... I always thought "butt fall" in commercial law classes
May 25 at 15:55, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I just gave directions to tourists but I'm lost.
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That doesn't mean those tourists actually reached their goal.
May 25 at 15:57, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I dunno where I am but they wanted to go to a street I just passed by three minutes before.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes TBH, if I can turn down the usual sarcasm etc. a min, you did actually do a good job of arranging stuff, getting Loungers from airports and the like. Thanks!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Fair enough.
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@jalf Flammkuchen?
@sbi Aargghh! Don't mention the pizza!
People tend to ask me questions in Chinese no matter where I am - those people were Chinese of course. I mean you are in Sydney/New york, yet you ask me questions in Chinese? I am a nice person of course, so I always answer the question to my best knowledge of :p
Also the 'Bartek boarding pass' panic was extremely entertaining. Especially as I was sitting in a bar with by beer and popcorn, just lurking:)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes which is why I simply go there
I get lost a lot less if I'm leading someone.
Lots of "l"s. Lovely.
so cat holics
@MartinJames Bartek lost his boarding pass?
they like cats
15:39
@MartinJames grrr
@TonyTheLion never had it. We had to plan for a complicated city-wide operation to create one.
They had to complicate a planned city-wide operation to create one.
I can only imagine the lulz that ensued
@TonyTheLion No.. first time it was printed weird, so robot got it printed correctly but getting robot, Bartek and the boarding-pass all together in one place took a lot of doing.
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Q: What is wrong with my C++ code.?

Yusuf HamzaMain.cpp 1. #include 2. #include "vector.h" 3. int main() { 4. Vector vec(4); 5. vec.Set(0, 10); // Set first item = 10 6. vec.Set(2, 55); // Set first item = 55 7. std::cout << "Number of elements = " << vec.GetCount() << std::endl; 8. std::cout << "vec[1] = " << vec[1] << std::endl;...

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Q: How to overload operands << to use like the ostream style

user2542813I'm using threads and need to protect the std::cout operations with a mutex, but i don't know how to overload the operator << to use it in sequence like this: myOut << "hello " << 55 << " world" << false << 45.4f << std::endl; If someone can help me i'll thank you.

erhm, neither of those are worthy of having the question be a duplicate
@JerryCoffin care to elaborate the above decision do dupe-mark it?
@Rapptz Close as "what is wrong with my code".
@R.MartinhoFernandes this reason is great
Why do you guys bother editing crap.
gamification
15:48
@FilipRoséen-refp I've just looked again, and it still looks like a precise duplicate of the one I nominated (admittedly, the other isn't accurate at all, since it doesn't seem to be about synchronization when multithreading).
@sbi yeah, we made fun of @xeo at a biergarten with that. Someone saw the people at another table eating them, and decided "I want a pizza too!". @Xeo tried to convince us all that they weren't actually pizza, when everyone could see that they looked exactly like bloody pizzas. :D
@JerryCoffin the question is how he'd overload operator<< to enable the same call-chain as when doing std::cout << a << b << c, that's my interpretation, hence; I think both duplicate-votes are invalid
@jalf I didn't see any blood. Apart from when I stepped on glass in the subway.
@JerryCoffin ie. the answer: template<class T> Obj& operator<< (Obj& o, T const& val) { /* protect std::cout with mutex, forward val` to std::cout */ return o; }` (that might be an easier way of clearifying why I don't believe it's a dupe
I feel that I'm really home now that I've downvoted something.
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15:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes you what? Why would you do that? :/
@jalf Oh. You missed that part.
yeah
stackoverflow should add bogus questions, as the posts that appear when you are reviewing edits. If someone up-votes (or down-votes) a question the system already know is good, he should be informed
@jalf Prolly drunk, like I was when I fell over on the escalator at Aplatz and left a trail of blood all the way back to my hotel.
My right sandal died. I managed to hold it together for a while with an USB cable, but then I lost the cable somewhere and just gave up on it.
It was a fashion sensation for about an hour.
15:53
@FilipRoséen-refp The question is how he can get a set of insertions into an ostream treated as an atomic transaction, thus a dupe of the question I nominated about how to get a set of insertions into an ostream treated as an atomic transaction.
Then on the way back home my bare foot stepped on a tiny bit of glass.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, there are pics and stuff. Like the mud slide, I expect it to spread throughout Europe.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Owch.
If you tied robots laces together, you could call it 'USB tethering'.
15:59
@Jefffrey yes
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, I knew about the sandals and the USB cable. Hadn't heard about the blood though
@jalf That was quite minimal.

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