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09:00
Where are all my cables? I've not done a good job of unpacking..
Dammit.
Guess where I am.
At the wrong train station.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It wasn't worth the typing effort to guess.
I'm pretty sure I'm in my office. Everything looks the same as before I left, except there are no charging cables in it:(
Finally buying shoes today.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh good - please send me your USB cable from the old ones.
@ScottW There was an unconference incident. Robot had a footwear-failure.
09:15
@MartinJames Huh, the company was taken over by them and then they dumped their customers?
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I get nervous when I don’t wear shoes unless I’m at home.
I was totally not nervous.
But I was still wearing one.
@StackedCrooked The company folded, made us all redundant. They didn't seem to have any plans to support their customers, so I did it.
@Rapptz The boost::thread docs is what got me started.
yeah... just a little hung over
user1804599
09:16
boots::lace
@R.MartinhoFernandes I find that worse than wearing none, sorta lop-sided.
I did just fine.
you were just a little drunk though
@MartinJames Oh, so you became self-employed then.
@StackedCrooked Yes.
09:17
Yet I was leading you all!
In was in earlier versions of C++ — Ed Heal 1 min ago
say what now?
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Wow. Our DM is truly lovely.
@R.MartinhoFernandes were you though?
@FilipRoséen-refp He doesn't have a C++11 compiler.
In C++11 you use operator new to allocate memory for an object as well as constructing it:
operator new has been in C++ since it was standardised.
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09:19
operator new != new operator
:D
WTF if I've left all my cables etc. in Germany I will be pissed...
In C++14 you can use std::vector
@Xeo s%!%=/% :D
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Anyways, two days ago we were confirming the exact time when the next D&D session is (today, noon). Today, it gets cancelled because our DM doesn't have time until 4pm (okay, might happen) and because his girlfriend isn't coming back from Ireland until sometime in the evening.
As if that wasn't known before or something
some people are not too good at realising that these things don't work together
@Rapptz I know, I was writing two answers at once (one being C++11 specific) which must have fucked my head up
@Rapptz it's fixed now
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@thecoshman What, girlfriend and boardgames? FWIW, she's the barde of our group.
@Xeo not, that someone traveling on that day means it's hard to do things on that day
girlfriends are the main reason my friends and I don't hang out much anymore.
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Oh
Yeah
I really don't know what was going through his head
09:23
@thecoshman unless when they do
there are those nerd couples
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47 secs ago, by thecoshman
@Xeo not, that someone traveling on that day means it's hard to do things on that day
ow
I need to pay attention.
@Rapptz that sounds sad.
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^
my friend's girlfriends suck up all their free time so we never hang out
09:28
Bitches.
@Xon both approaches already work with those names with zero modification (see for example live on coliru). I guess my answer really was awesome then :) — sehe 9 secs ago
Bros before hos?
I wish that worked in practice.
:v
At least a little anyway
I hang out with my friends both with and without their partners around.
@Rapptz I suppose you guys are in early twenties then?
09:30
@Xeo is back!
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Oi, who killed the Belgium?
@Xeo the girlfriend
@R.MartinhoFernandes None of their girlfriends share the same hobbies really. I think they'd rather do their own thing or whatever.
09:32
Indeed, with this example, I understand that I need a worker. Without worker, it doesn't work. Thanks sehe and David Schwartz. — user1886318 1 hour ago
this editing is actually kinda impressive
Yo dawg...
@Borgleader ack
@sehe +5 Insightful.
It's not like I never see my friends, it's just that ever since adulthood hit my friends and I haven't been hanging out as much due to lack of free time and the girlfriend effect thing.
@sehe the code should use condition variable, semaphore, or even tbb::concurrent_bounded_queue.
09:34
@StackedCrooked it does. just, under the hood
Now, my bike should be around here somewhere...
sleeping not very optimal
but hey
@StackedCrooked meh. can't tell whether trolling (I'm not used to this from you)
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol. training to visit Amsterdam?
What's the relation?
Robot's bike is where my cables are...
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09:36
In your hotel?
Did you steal his bike?
@sehe I'm not trolling.
@R.MartinhoFernandes In Amsterdam, it will be tricky to find your bike in the huge array of parked bikes even when you know exactly where you parked it
As always, sleeping represents "work" in the context of SO sample code.
Much like in office life, actually
Nah, mine is pretty much the only one here.
Ah. It sleeps at the producer side.
damn cat keeps trying to drink my water
09:38
I left it here to tell the guy with the car whither to take the food.
@sehe Funny one of the first classes I created when experimenting with threads was called Worker.
Wow. Much poet. Such wise :) (I guess you meant work object with 'worker' - the latter is usually used to indicate a background thread)sehe 30 secs ago
But this is a freaking big parking lot.
Ah, there it is.
FOUND CABLES. Now only robot's parking lot remains to be explored.
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21 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Ah, there it is.
09:40
@StackedCrooked There's two active threads, so it "does work" on both. I sleep so I can have deterministic overall runtime on coliru :)
..and the world is conquered!
@Xeo That was a pretty quick reflex
Cables, bikes and functioning footwear. The Lounge is ready to lead the world again.
We need to shop. Fridge somewhat barren. There is bread, cheese and a bit of milk.
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Good enough
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09:43
Though I need to go shopping too. For drink stuffs.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You should set up a Twitter feed with that
whenever you somehow manage to cut or otherwise hurt yourself, tweet an incrementing counter.
@Xeo inb4 FP overflow.
user1804599
Are there any C++ libraries that provide generic unit of measurement stuff and utilises UDLs?
user1804599
09:48
If I could add custom quantities to that it’d be great. Let’s see.
github.com/acecil/units_literals this apparently defines UDLs for Boost.Units
might be better to use
user1804599
TIL Boost.Units.
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There's a Rule 34 for Boost.
It seems that only Bailey has enough food to last the weekend. Even teh freezer is a bit grim. No flammk..pizza, no curries, no bacon, no chips. There is frozen cauliflower. Not exactly full sunday lunch material.
Boost is made in units of hpp files.
user1804599
09:50
Hmm. Boost.Unit porn.
which reminds me of Ell.
He succeeded rather well in detaching from this room
@sehe Yeah - what happended to Ell?
he couldn't handle the truth the lounge
@DeadMG lol
Exams and stuff
10:02
@DeadMG i can't handle the cringe
@MartinJames he's at ##c++ @ freenode, if we are talking about "Ell" as in "Eelis"
I can handle the lounge well, but I don't think the lounge can handle me well :x
England-Italy at 2300. All those Loungers who like answering linked-list questions should tune in to maintain their standard of living. It's on at the club on a 'big screen', AKA an old analogue-based projector system with bad geometry. Rooney looks like a zeppelin at one side and almost human at the other.
@MartinJames 23:00 GMT?
10:04
@FilipRoséen-refp BST, GMT+1.
Still an awesome image
Fuck time zones.
@MartinJames what rest of europe refers to as CET? isn't CET also UTC+1?
@FilipRoséen-refp Please refer to your own weirded-up local time, I have enough trouble with my own:)
@MartinJames CET = Central European Time, UTC+1 (currently CEST = UTC+2, because of summer time)
10:08
@FilipRoséen-refp Again fuck time zones and daylight-saving shite.
4
I'm pretty sure that if I went to Brazil I would miss the start/end of some matches.
@sehe very detailed pic
@sehe Is that robot drunk?
but how did it take this picture?
I don't see any selfie-arm
I'm guessing someone did a good job photoshopping a composite, or maybe the other robot got lost with his phone?
10:14
Maybe he boomeranged it.
And it took the picture in mid-air.
It seems to be leaning and looking for a bar.
@sehe is it intentional that everything is public on downloads.sehe.nl?
right.
let's try to catch a thing instead of just ...
Anyway, must shop. BFN..
happy to see people here
i expect to paste texts from clipboard
then how i prevent duplicate clicks on paste button?
10:23
you seem to have mistaken the chat for the question and answer.
sorry but questions not allowed here?
that's also a question
I hope you are ready to face the consequences.
Daisy's sick :(
@DeadMG Oh fuck - what's up with her?
10:28
ah probably just a stomach bug
Oh! That kind of sick:)
you gave it to her?
oh fuck.
my code worked first time.
By now you should know it's never "just a stomach bug"
that's usually ominous.
Main() {
    try {
        throw true;
    } catch(var := bool.lvalue) {
        return var;
    }
}
10:29
@DeadMG Your tests failed first time.
hmm, whoops, turns out you can't declare your destructors as dynamic.
oh, I'm pretty sure my catch chaining is broken.
hmm, maybe it isn't.
that's why the destructor is usually declared 'virtual'
Damn the rain.
hmm, robot, I was thinking
is it really necessary to not generate assignment ops in the face of user-defined copy construction?
I could implement them as copy-and-swap.
it would be both exception safe and user-defined-shit safe.
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10:43
So you expect every user type to have a swap operation?
er.
I was going to use move semantics instead, but it just occurred to me that that would be infinite recursion.
wop wop
How was the lounge meetup actually?
yay.
exceptions, they're all mine.
11:15
hmm.
only user-defined constructors have special member-destroy-on-EH behaviour.
user1804599
Simple Made Easy is a nice talk.
user1804599
What he says is pretty much the opposite of Ruby on Rails, lol.
user1804599
11:31
It’s easy until you want to do something that is slightly beyond its introductory tutorial, because it’s complicated as hell.
That's why they call it "Rails"
If you want to run a webserver then essentially you need to bind to tcp port 80.
Which is not complicated :P
@rightfold simplicity over easiness. good point
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KISNES
This sums up our codebase. Manual resource management, leaks, many catch clauses..
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I am not going to work for your company.
11:42
:P
I cleaned up large parts of it since 2010.
More layered :)
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It’s really like that. It was a giant mess (spaghetti), and then we added some encapsulation in some places (meatballs) and it became slightly better.
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@StackedCrooked I was thinking of making layering a language-level feature.
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@rightfold Now I want some lasagna
user1804599
11:45
// So you could say:
layer A { /* here you can only import things from A */ }
layer B overlays A { /* here you can only import things from B and A */ }
layer C overlays B { /* here you can only import things from C, B and A */ }
@StackedCrooked that sums up most C++
@rightfold hm.. like a set of include paths?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked except as part of the actual code.
user1804599
The compiler would protect you from importing things from layers you should not be depending on.
user1804599
Unless you are an idiot and use extra indirection or merge layers, but you cannot protect any code base from idiots through language features.
11:48
key-pass idiom comes to mind
user1804599
What is the key-pass idiom?
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@Xeo Good.
void foo(Key, ...); // first arg requires key
void bar(Key, ....);

class Key { friend Johnny; }; // Only Johnny can construct key. Only Jonny has access to API
Something like that.
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Yeah, I call it passkey
And wrote a bunch of answers about it
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11:52
@StackedCrooked That’s at a lower level, right?
You could maybe build on the principle to implement layering.
user1804599
It’s at the function level rather than at the module level.
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ye
user1804599
In C++ you can indeed solve this through header search paths.
user1804599
Headers are wonderful.
11:52
Yes. But modules are made of functions!
user1804599
You have to add the parameter to all your functions. :c
user1804599
If you had template namespaces, OTOH. :)
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This is probably my nicest answer wrt the passkey thing
Friendship is often viewed as a dirty encapsulation loophole, while in fact it enables very granular access permissions.
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@StackedCrooked It’s because “IN C++ FRIENDS HAVE ACCESS TO PRIVATES ERMAHGERD” joke, I guess.
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11:55
Then people use C# and internal lel.
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@StackedCrooked Well, not all that granular, tbh.
That's what the passkey is for :P
@StackedCrooked well, the public parts, yes
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Bloody hell. 11k JPY for the products, 6k JPY for the shipping.
This is so bad
And then there's prolly customs on top of that, which take the shipping into account...
@rightfold friends have access to private parts of my children!
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11:59
ew
@Xeo so ...what did you order?
@StackedCrooked I gave my gf a rich hickey once
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@StackedCrooked Stuffs :)
@sehe I saw it in your public dir.
sex toys
@StackedCrooked oops
user1804599
12:01
@StackedCrooked pubic dir
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Stuffs like this to be clearer.
doesn't look familiar
hmm
I expected that exceptions would be... more problematic to implement.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked as long as it’s simple.
now I feel kinda disappointed?
12:05
It went about as well as could be expected. Robot broke a shoe and had to repair it with a USB lead. That worked for a bit, then it got lost and the half-barefoot robot got punctured by a bit of glass. I fell over on the escalator and dripped blood all the way back to my hotel. Eveyone got confused over places and directions, including myself who kinda mistook east for north.

Andy prowl tried to poison us at Xeo gasthaus with two bottles of slivovice. Robot got lost a few times and I got lost in my own hotel and had to be rescued by the staff. Bartek and robot ran all over the place
(see full text)
@StackedCrooked i've seen it before
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'twas fun, though
This is a list of numbers juggling world records for solo juggling of clubs, balls, rings and bouncing balls as well as passing records for each of these props. The records for each section are split into three groups: * The "most official" record with each number. These records can be proved only by video evidence, either available to the general public or to the members of the Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON). * The "unofficial" record with each number, where the record is equal to or beats the official record. These are usually personal claims by the...
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@sehe Yeah, I posted it before, because the Derpstorm asked
^ Rich is wrong about his facts.
He says nobody ever juggled 20 balls.
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12:06
@StackedCrooked The characters?
Yeah. It's not nanoha is it?
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Nah. Touhou.
@MartinJames Can't figure how serious you are ^^
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It's all true
@StackedCrooked Though that's exactly what I got just now.
Damn huge boxes causing huge shipping costs :(
@bamboon That is a condensed version of some of the highlights. Nothing is made up:)
user1804599
12:14
Say I want to have a plug-in system in C++, is it best to go through C?
if you are loading them dynamically.
user1804599
I want an abstract base class with a few POD non-static data members and a few virtual functions.
user1804599
In a plug-in it can be extended.
if you're not C compatible, you're C++-ABI dependent and you may as well go the whole hog.
I'm not C compatible
But I'm not C++ dependent either
user1804599
12:15
@DeadMG Yeah dlopen kind of stuff.
@rightfold Inflatable plugs FTW
then it's probably best to go with a C interface.
user1804599
Ah, okay. Nice.
enumerations.
I have enumerated many things that should not be.
hmm, I frankly don't know what to do now that exceptions are mostly done. I expected that to take way longer.
@MartinJames rofl, so you have fulfilled every preconception of IT guys
Wish I could have experienced that
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12:20
@DeadMG Next feature?
yeah, but I haven't really spent long enough working on exceptions to decide what my next feature should be.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well spotted :D
I mean, I could go for something boring and simple like arrays or floating-point types.
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just do anything
user1804599
If I declare extern "C" void f(); and then define it later, do I need extern "C" again?
12:25
no.
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Sexy.
but make sure that you are implemtning f correctly and not defining a new f().
user1804599
Yeah. :P
personally I put every function in a namespace and then qualify the function name, like void name::f().
@bamboon It was pretty cool, overall, despite the temps been up to, like 34C. It would have gone 'cleaner', if we had drunk less, but that was never gonna happen.
user1804599
12:31
Man, this is suck.
@MartinJames that should be a drama show not a geek guys meet up :p
@chmod711telkitty I thought it was a week well-spent, despite the occasional hiccup/disaster.
@chmod711telkitty We all went and all came home without anyone getting injured, (well, notably injured, anyway:), and nobody getting locked up. That's a success story!
I'm on it!
Hehe: 'In another case of social media mistaken identity, Marcello Ferri, a UK-based model with the Twitter name @Marcello, was inundated with scathing tweets after Brazilian namesake Marcelo scored an own goal in the World Cup's opening game.' As own-goals go, it was a pearler:)
12:40
woah, impressive - a successful meet up because no one died :p
@chmod711telkitty Well, melak47...
@awesomeyi @_@
@chmod711telkitty trust me, in the circumstances it was about the best we could realistically hope for.. :p
there were times when even that goal seemed very ambitious :D
@jalf lol - great time!
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12:45
@jalf Andy tried hard.
With his whatsitsnameagain

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