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18:00
Yes
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@Mysticial Watched NGNL yet? :P
fuck you. :)
Been too busy.
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What?
oh
The answer to any "do people think/read before doing X" question is always no
The error message is obfuscated though.
18:03
@Xeo To be fair, C++ error messages involving templates are hardly readable.
@Xeo The answer to this one has been well known for decades: "My sources say no."
@EtiennedeMartel It's certainly true that many aren't, but the message he posted seems to be quite straightforward.
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myMap.insert( make_pair("add", Operations::add) );
myMap.insert( make_pair("sub", Operations::sub) );
myMap.insert( make_pair("div", Operations::div) );
myMap.insert( make_pair("mul", Operations::mul) );
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emplace noob
Not a great signal to noise ratio.
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18:18
(merge my-map {"add" :add, "sub" :sub, "div" :div, "mul" :mul}) jonge
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Write a function that merges many maps and returns a new one, then use myMap = merge(myMap, map<…>{ {…}, {…}, …}).
enum suckage
@rightfold NO
we still can't do simple things like "get the string value of enum value" or "get the max value of enum value" or "iterate over the enum values"
18:20
I'd rather die.
without writing tons of code
@milleniumbug Yep, there is not even a mangled name for enumerators.
Enums are too tied up with their integer representation
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(into my-map (map (fn [x] [(name x) x]) #{:add :sub :mul :div}))
been thinking about what features I want to add for enums in Wide
18:25
@milleniumbug You have more possibilities if you defined each enumerator as a tag type. Demangling gets you the name. Overloading on enumerator. Expression templates..
mangled names -> bad idea.
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Or use a superior programming language.
@DeadMG I suppose it's bad if you want portability to stupid platforms.
Enums are just sum types with optional serialisable representation
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@milleniumbug you can write some stuff once with macros that generate all the boilerplate. :P
18:26
Yeah we did that
@rightfold Yeah, that's one way to solve this
And what I'll probably use if I need enums.
Just use a variant
In my code I just implement operator<<(std::ostream& ..) for the enum. It's not much work.
I had that PP enum lib somewhere
This all works, for enums, however, the generic code gets it.
Generic code can't count on particular implementation
18:28
@CatPlusPlus I spent a whole night implementing that thing and ended up never using it.
The question was about wrapping arbitrary enum class to create a std::bitset-like class with access to individual enum values
It would be quite simple if you could get min/max value of enum class
Without it, the user must provide relevant data to trait class.
haha you suck
Actually it was more advanced.
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18:35
I once implemented quicksort using Boost.PP.
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Design a language that compiles to C++.
Apr 29 '11 at 16:55, by StackedCrooked
Does anyone know a convenient way of converting enum values to string and vice versa? I'm reading this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/201593/is-there-a-simple-script-to-convert-c-enum-to-string#201792 , but I don't really like the suggestions.
Apr 29 '11 at 18:40, by Johannes Schaub - litb
#define Futile_EnumEntry(EntryName, N) static int const EntryName = N; struct EntryName { static string value() { return #EntryName; }
¬_¬ jekyll works better when you give your markdown files the markdown file extension
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Jekyll sucks.
^ Reusing the same name for a type and object.
18:41
Yea Hide is better.
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I have a great idea.
Haven't seen Xaade in a while.
@TonyTheLion Hyde :P
actually noticed that we joke in the Jekyll options jut now. there is a command 'doctor' that just validates your site building or some crap like that, and they have 'hyde' as an alias for that option.
@rightfold how much does he charge?
@rightfold alterternatives?
18:44
@thecoshman oh sugar.
Morning.
Morning.
Mourning!
Morning!
18:45
:c
@StackedCrooked s/m/M/
what? it's 22:47 and it's not a morning
I woke up an hour ago
@Abyx It's always morning somewhere (and equally, it's always time to drink somewhere).
18:51
so yeah... finally turned on spell checker in vim... my screen now looks like a murder scene.
didn't know you used vim?
getting into it
the more I use it, the more I like it
I once tried configuring gVim. I gave up not long after.
18:53
it's quite the lerning curve
@StackedCrooked 2 virgins
yea damn
¬_¬ I have this nagging feeling I am forgetting to do something important...
nah, that's out of the way :P
18:54
lol
ew
DID NOT NEED TO KNOW
so I spend the day buying timber and supplies including a beam finder so i can actually mount my new desk on the wall
finally get home after hours
no 9v battery in the house for the beam finder
i literally have no idea what i'm doing
looks like it's gonna be a Stack Overflow and Halo, not DIY, night
@StackedCrooked static Map const myMap { {"add", Operations::add}, {"sub", Operations::sub}, {"div", Operations::div}, {"mul", Operations::mul} };
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol, read that as burning first time :P
@thecoshman it may yet come to that
@LightnessRacesinOrbit buy a battery finder
18:56
i already had to install Chrome's dev version to get my SO extensions back
it's that kind of a day
oh, who else uses chrome on linux?
I was lamenting.
@thecoshman to a degree
@StackedCrooked Oh, don't let me stop you.
@sehe you the know the menu icon with the three lines? Does yours have a floaty letter 'a' over the top left corner of it?
18:57
@sehe I'm over it now.
I guess not
@Xeo And somewhat gross. But yeah, cool
@thecoshman restart bowser
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Is it possible to write a generic function f that calls operator<< on its arguments such that f(x, y) is equivalent to x << y for any x and y?
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Because member functions. :L
@sehe it's been there a while now :P
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19:01
Uhm... template<class T, class U> void f(T t, U u){ t << u; } ?
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Oh, right. XD
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(obviously with forwarding, but space)
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I was doing operator<<(x, y) lol.
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lol
[](auto a, auto b) { return a << b; }
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19:01
you can sfinae-check for operator<<(x, y) vs x.operator<<(y) though
^ that'd be fun
@sehe shops close soon and i need dinner
already been out four times now too
ITT LRiO getting old
maybe i will
yeaH :(
mm pizza
/r/almostfunnybuttotallynotactually
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19:08
butt
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Hm, I should also get myself something to eat
I got my VM working, including visualization :)
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Hurray!
19:16
A finished Lounge project? I gotta revoke your license now
@CatPlusPlus It's not finished yet, it's just a prototype.
19:29
so it's just a GUI?
at least you are teaching them the correct braces placement
There's nothing correct about that :v
How insightful.
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Q: Online C++ Compiler With Cin

joanne_So I've successfully embedded a C++ compiler in the website through PHP. But my problem is that I can't handle cin. How can I do this?

@StackedCrooked you should be like: I'm the great god of online C++ compilers; thy request hath been denied
The question is so ... fucking stupid.
It's like asking: "I just built a car, but how do I enable an ashtray?"
Fucking locks
19:43
I'm not gonna fall for her locks.
@StackedCrooked I think you may be confusing "prototype" with "mockup" ;) It's fully functional.
Who the fuck designs locks to be permalockable from outside
well that was surprisingly delicious and healthy dinner, stir fried veg :D
permalockable is that a C++ concept?
Hm.. in JS I just do new Date().getTime() to get time in milliseconds. By the looks of it that is more complex in c++ ^^
19:44
Now my food is sitting in front of the door, because I can't open them from inside
"Security" my ass
@CatPlusPlus wtf
you are locked inside your apartment?
and there's food on the outside?
my condolences
roommate took only key with him when he went outside?
It's not a key problem
It's the lock design
There's no key from this side
I see.
So roommate actually locked you up.
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19:48
% cat ~/Desktop/hello-world.cuu
(include "iostream")

(deffn main () int
  (<< std/cout "Hello, world!")
  0)
% ./cuuc < ~/Desktop/hello-world.cuu > ~/Desktop/hello-world.cpp && clang++ ~/Desktop/hello-world.cpp -std=c++1y -I ~/libcxx/include -o ~/Desktop/a.out && ~/Desktop/a.out
Hello, world!
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:3
It's a ~~precaution~~ against people getting through windows and shit, but it's so dumb I can't believe anyone thought it was a good idea
@CatPlusPlus lol now I get it, this is hilarious!
Esp that this is THIRD FUCKING FLOOR
Why would you buy a lock like that for a flat on third floor is beyond me
So when is your roommate coming back?
19:49
Thankfully right now
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Don’t use locks.
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Use queues.
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Put your food on a queue.
But that means he locked the door while you were inside. Is he a dick or just absent-minded?
Maybe he didn't know Cat was still inside?
19:51
decompose it into neutrino cloud and let it pass through.
maybe cat is a stalker locked in somebody else's apartment
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It’s 208 lines of code.
No, the flatmate that did it is just a fucking idiot
I live with two friends and two idiots basically
5 persons
nice
None of the three of us will miss the idiots
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Tell them they are idiots.
19:53
Until Tuesday and I'm out of here
Where are you going?
New flat dummy
Together with your two friends?
Or alone?
@cat LOL?!
a door that can be permalocked from the outside, and flatmates that permalock it when you're still inside. awesome.
tbh his flat is broken.
19:54
is it just me that thinks unconference++ at Cat's is a poor idea? nobody would ever hear from us again
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If there’s a fire, you’d be screwed.
Is it OK if I don't use the "using namespace" thing ?
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Tell him that and maybe he’ll remember for next time.
@StackedCrooked With another friend
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19:55
479
Q: Why is "using namespace std;" considered bad practice?

akbiggsI've been told by others on numerous occasions that my teacher was wrong in saying that we should use using namespace std; in our programs. Hence, we should use std::cout and std::cin and these are more proper. However, they did not even make it clear ever why this is a bad practice. Why is usin...

@rightfold yeah actually good point that must be MASSIVELY illegal
My new flat doesn't have that kind of a lock :v
THREE DAYS
landlord should be responsible for changing it
@CatPlusPlus Sounds like an improvement.
That should make life less stressful.
Landlord coincidentally is also an idiot
19:55
@rightfold Cool. I come from JS so I like to avoid cluttering up the global namespace :p
@Schoening it's better if you don't
Great
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You should go back to JS, by the way.
^ My apartment building.
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Exactry.
19:57
@rightfold Why?
It has keyholes on both sides of the door.
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@Schoening it sucks slightly less than C++ does.
I live on the very top floor.
14th floor
@StackedCrooked I guess that's fine if you have an actual key.
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I live on the second floor at home.
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19:58
My friend once dropped his keys out of his window.
Suicide would be so easy for me.
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@StackedCrooked Not really.
@StackedCrooked I suggest starvation.
During the time I lived here two people have jumped and one has been thrown off.
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Unless you’re depressed.
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@AlexM. @thecoshman is best father.
@rightfold I want to learn it to learn a static language :) But so far I like the JS syntax more. Using lambdas in c++ looks confusing without knowing the language
The person that was thrown off from the 9th floor was only 16 years old.
He died of course.

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