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00:00
blender is weird... how come whenever I try to load a plane with an image, it doesn't render the image?
Multimethods seem like an essential feature, but strangely I've never needed them.
@Crow its not weird, most like you are doing it wrong
well of course I'm doing it wrong, I just don't see where my mistake is
that's even more wrong. you are 100% wrong.
00:03
200% wrong actually
@Rapptz Just a factor of 260 for reading a whole file, not interesting ;-)
Oh it's you again.
videos are so unhelpful when they have their environment set up completely differently
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Damn you EU. I didn't sign up for this.
:(
00:18
@Rapptz I did a little more complete comparison a few years ago. stackoverflow.com/a/18689452/179910
A couple of times, now that I notice it
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A: how to pre-allocate memory for a std::string object?

Jerry CoffinThis isn't so much an answer in itself, as a kind of a comment on/summary/comparison of a couple of other answers (as well as a quick demonstration of why I've recommended the style of code @Johannes - litb gives in his answer). Since @sbi posted an alternative that looked pretty good, and (espec...

is there a hotkey to view the scene through the camera as it would be rendered?
std::istreambuf_iterator seems slow
@Rapptz Faster than istream_iterator, but pretty slow by almost any other standard.
but it seems like the sanest way to probably support all input streams including std::cin
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Q: Team members spending too much time on Stackoverflow

user2711965I introduced my team members to Stackoverflow, so that they can read questions, help others and build their skills. But now this has gotten out of hand. I have a team of 5 developers and 3 of them makes at least 150 points on average. (This is mostly in the office hours ranging from 9 to 6) The...

@Rapptz rdbuf() is what I'd normally use to read everything from cin.
@Rapptz If they ever answer questions on Stack Overflow, they're obviously losers anyway. Just fire them.
00:35
@Rapptz aha
Jon Skeet hasn't gotten fired from Google yet. So I'm still okay for now.
@Mysticial The London office is more permissive than HQ...
I'm not at HQ. :)
@Mysticial Permissiveness varies with the cube of the distance from HQ.
4
You had to have more than one ass to pull that out of did you? :)
5
@Mysticial 20 Ass Team Borax Borat.
00:45
how do you apply wireframe to a single object in blender, and how do you change the color of the wireframe? :|
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Q: Rendering with wireframe

ajwoodI'm making figures to illustrate some details about how meshes work. I'd like to render my scene normally, but overlay all of my meshes in wire mode. The only solution I've found which works is giving a duplicate mesh a wireframe material, which gives me something like this: Is there some way...

00:57
I've been trying to find that menu for a long time...
01:13
so what should a beginner start with on blender? What's a good simple project?
Do you guys know what pre-algebra is?
> Pre-algebra may include subjects from geometry, especially subjects that further understanding of algebra in applications to area and volume.
how quickly can you calculate 60 * 24 in your head?
pretty quickly
2 * 6 = 12, 4 * 6 = 24
12 * 100 = 1200 + (24 * 10) = 1440
is my mental process
(6*25 - 6) * 10
shouldn't take more than.. well, a sec or two
I initially wasted a lot of time looking for quick shortcuts.
Eventually I went for:
(50 * 24) + (10 * 24)
(50 * 20) + (50 * 4) + 240
1000 + 200 + 240
01:22
@FilipRoséen-refp I like that one too.
That's probably how I would have done it if presented as 24 x 60 actually.
it's the only way I know how to do math
I do it depending on the order I read it
(only way = the preferred way to to calculations in my head)
I bump up the lhs to a multiple of 5 or 10
I try to boil it down to "super obvious" calculations, not necessarily a multitude of 5 or 10
01:23
@FilipRoséen-refp I should start using that.
My alarm makes me do 5 math problems to dismiss it.
they're usually stuff like 17 * 13 - 104 + 27
144 btw
the problem with such alarms, at least for me, is that you get the hang of it quite quick, solve it, and go back to sleep
is that on purpose, @Rapptz?
yeah I've gotten really good at it
@Rapptz that is crazy
01:25
@Code-Apprentice ?
@FilipRoséen-refp You can bump up the difficulty!
I originally started on Normal but now I'm on Hard.
@Rapptz I only tried it for about a week when I was going the castings for fashion week in milan a few seasons ago
the problems aren't difficult but since I'm half asleep it makes it annoying
the problem is that it's not that often I really have anything to get up to in the morning, which is both a blessing and a curse
and if I'm shooting.. well, then I get up automatically
xkcd.com/247 <- this
@Code-Apprentice Did you mean the fact 144 is the answer i.e. a perfect square? Cause nah, I did it by accident.
01:28
one should really do this..
fuck that's big
nah, I meant the math problems for snoozing your alarm.
Oh yeah.
The app is called Alarm Clock XTreme or something retarded.
It's on Android.
@FilipRoséen-refp That doesn't have prime factors does it?
@Rapptz what doesn't?
01:30
1453
@Rapptz every number has prime factors
outside of 1x1453 I mean
@Rapptz since 1453 is a prime, that's the prime factor
I know you're trying to witty
but surely you knew what I meant right?
honestly I didn't
I mean, since a prime number is the prime factor of itself I just didn't get what you meant by "doesn't have prime factors", but maybe it was the pluralization of "factor" that was important? I blame getting lost in translation if that's the case
and I wasn't trying to be witty, I was just confused by your question
since every number has prime factors.. well, you get where I'm coming from now
I didn't count 1x1453 because it's the default :v
I've never actually tried doing prime factorization in my head, but I'm guessing it will be quite easy after a while
the comic doesn't say 1x253 either
@Rapptz but that is not a prime factor of 253
01:36
1, 11, 23, and 253 are the divisors
but I guess 253 isn't prime
@Rapptz prime factorization and calculating the divisors are two completely different things
yeah for some reason I derped a bit
I tend to do this when I over-think something
251 is a prime though
@FilipRoséen-refp try with the current time then
9:38 PM for me
938/2 = 469 / 7 = 67 so 2 x 6 x 67
weirdest thing: if you uncomment the only commented line it gives:
> ./a.out: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not found (required by ./a.out)
is this a bug?
01:41
@Rapptz it's 3:41am, I can try to do it but I'm guessing I'm too tired
and now it's 3:42.. failed
@Jefffrey adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine aren't alleles. They're nucleobases.
@FilipRoséen-refp 11 x 31 :v
@Rapptz indeed, I blame sleep deprivation
how am I supposed to sleep when it's only dark for about 2 hours!?
fuck the swedish summer
it's probably even less than two hours of darkness, really
it gets dark here at 9 PM
and the sun rises at 5 AM
just thankful that I don't live further up north where the sun stays up 24/7 in the summers
(and no sun at all during parts of the winters)
that certainly fucks people up
It's already getting lighter here
f.lex says sunrise in 33 minutes
01:53
well, here it never fully got dark, certainly doesn't feel like 3-4am
@Jefffrey Maybe cached a broken thing
webbkameror = webcams
Thanks for translating that, I wouldn't figure it out
@CatPlusPlus you'd be surprised by how many ignorant/lazy people there are on the Internet
No, I wouldn't
01:57
@CatPlusPlus ... and you are European, I don't expect anything less from you.. but me and my prejudice mind was thinking about those less fortunate
time for a smoke.
@Rapptz thanks
@Jefffrey Funny, the good version loads completely different libstdc++ (from /usr/local/lib64, while broken one is /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu) and libgcc_s (good also from /usr/local/lib64, broken one from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu) @StackedCrooked
Weird and funny, you broke something bad
One compilation has a vastly different search path :lol:
I updated LD_LIBRARY_PATH 4 minutes ago.
Yeah now it works
02:08
Also you should display a thing when result is drawn from cache
It's hard to tell
Also you should stop doing live production edits :v
user3010322
Ugh
user3010322
my FileWatcher has a slight bug
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anyone else get this?
user3010322
If I give it no filter ("") and I specify the name of an exact file ("woof.txt") it will match woof.txt ... and woof.txt~~AFD57389.TMP
user3010322
Which is NOT wanted. D:<
user3010322
02:11
@Borgleader Nope
@ThePhD Good job
Add regression tests :v
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus I don't know what a "regression test" is. :c
It's a test that makes sure there's no regression
So you add this exact bug pattern and test that the result is okay
If you ever break it again, you'll get a red test
@ThePhD Its to make sure you dont break existing functionality when adding features or refactoring code
ThePhD doesn't have tests from what I've seen.
02:14
Have tests
user3010322
I think my only tests are in a Tests.cpp... and it's mostly for string stuff.
You should have a CI job running coverage
user3010322
I don't have a remote server for that
user3010322
or a setup
oh Cat
user3010322
02:14
... or money to buy a setup. :c
We have CI, dummy
how do I get TeamCity to pull whenever there are changes?
Add a hook on the remote repo
user3010322
@Rapptz Set up a version control check... it's a built-in check that TeamCity knows how to do.
user3010322
... Wait, I can't show you because I deleted my TeamCity copy of sol.
user3010322
02:15
Welp, good luck with that, <:
lol
On TC side you just need a VCS root configured
It's set to pull only every 24 hours, you should add a remote hook to notify TC about pushes
user3010322
It'll automatically pull when you run a build, though.
yeah I know I can manually run a build and it'll pull for me
Don't run CI builds manually :cripes: It's for debugging issues, or releases
Continuous Integration, bub. Continuous
02:17
I know that too.
Anyway GitHub has a premade TC hook
Just input the URL and build config info
And beh I have to setup TLS finally
user3010322
Okay.
user3010322
Hold the fuck on.
user3010322
regex = "woof.txt"
escape the dot
you noob
user3010322
02:20
Why the fuck would that match "woof.txt~~AFD8765756.TMP" ?
Anchor it
You're doing a search, not a full match
Also always anchor patterns anyway
user3010322
How do you "anchor" the pattern?
^woof[.]txt$
^woof\.txt$
02:21
BRACKETS ARE BETTER
user3010322
I don't think I need anythint but the $ and the brackets
If you don't anchor from the front it will also match whateverwoof.txt
user3010322
Well, here's the rub
user3010322
You pass in an incomplete path
why use brackets?
user3010322
02:22
and it is checked against full paths
user3010322
So maybe to be 1000% sure (but not too restricting)
Then parse the path and get the filename first
user3010322
I can check {DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR}woof.txt$"
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Someone can pass in "tits/wee/woof.txt"
@Rapptz Because prettier :v
user3010322
02:24
@Rapptz I agree with @CatPlusPlus, it's much prettier.
Symmetrical
user3010322
Like a square breast.
Someone sent me a text with a bit.ly link
@ThePhD Eh
It's from my area code.
02:25
I'd probably keep folders a separate filter
Do you guys know how to preview those links?
user3010322
It's a TARP.
I know how to do tinyurl, i.e. preview.tinyurl.com
but how do I do it with bit.ly?
user3010322
> To do this, simply add a + sign to the end of any shortlink in your browser.
02:25
Tsk tsk
looks like a spam referral service
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus I think just prepending the thing with a directory separator should do the trick.
> Germany produced a record 50 percent of its electricity needs through solar panel at the start of June, breaking a huge milestone on its march to renewable energy.
Impressive.
user3010322
02:33
WAIT WHAT IF THE
However, title is misleading. It lasted only for one hour during a hot day.
user3010322
Oh wait no I have a check to see if there's a filename part.
user3010322
Hm.
@StackedCrooked Still a milestone.
02:38
@ThePhD Or just document this as a full path pattern and let users anchor it however they want
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Don't let's be silly now!
user3010322
Either way, it's working now as intended.
it took me like 6 months to work up the effort to document my thing
imagine how long it'll take you :v
user3010322
It won't take any time at all.
user3010322
Because I'm never ever going to document it. :3
02:43
good job
You're the worst
user3010322
I made a plugin so I should try to write documentation as I go along..
but I do it in chunks now so it's not too bad
Your CI should report doc coverage, too :v Though that's not as useful metric
you mean undocumented things?
02:46
Yeah
doxygen spits out way too many warnings for that
Aggregate :v
even though I tell it to ignore my internal stuff it still gives me a warning for them
Also Doxygen sucks
Sphinx <3
yeah but there aren't many good alternatives
Sphinx I have to write it out by hand last I checked
02:47
Hm, domain_error (meaningful in the application domain) vs technical_error does indeed seem like a much more useful distinction than runtime_error vs logic_error. This is an interesting paper.
You always have to write it out by hand
the functions I mean
not the documentation
Dunno if Sphinx has extractor for C++ code, but that's meh anyway
I use autodoc for Python but eh, you can make far better docs by not using that
There was some plugin for reading up Doxygen's XML and giving that to Sphinx
But again meh
how does Doxygen make this error?
> ~/Documets/GitHub/Gears/gears/string/predicate.hpp...
my directory is Documents.. Not Documets... wth
You sure? :v
02:51
the rest of the output shows Documents except this line
Dunno. Maybe botched control codes or somethin
Yeah interleaved output
Parsing file ~/Documenwarning:
~/Docume must've been part of that preceding warning block
Generating docs for compound gears::concepts::Pnts/
lol
Interesting
Someone didn't serialise the output :v
Anyway fuck Doxygen
I haven't seen good Doxygen docs
Like, ever
02:55
It's always a mess, mostly because the generation forces a particular structure
Good morning.
Heyo.
I tried for a long time to get decent looking doxygen docs :v
I think I spent like 2 weeks on that alone
I want a documentation tool that does not require having the docs in the sources themselves. Of course it must be version-controllable.
02:58
I wish there was a good alternative, maybe using libclang
Sphinx is the best
@CatPlusPlus Hmm. Never heard of that. Maybe I'll try.
It doesn't work very well for C++
last I tried it anyway ~8 months ago
02:59
It's not really language-specific, and it already has both C and C++ domains
yeah but I had to write out all the prototypes and class declarations to make docs :c I didn't have time for that.
Also I want a GUI documentation tool that guides you to every function, class, etc. to be documented.
Doxygen actually has that
I think anyway
but why would you even want that?
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Q: Has anyone used Sphinx to document a C++ project?

NickSphinx is a new documentation tool for Python. It looks very nice. What I'm wondering is: How suitable this is for documenting a C++ project? Are there any tools for converting existing documentation (e.g. doxygen) to Sphinx format? Are there online/downloadable examples of C++ projects that us...

Yeah breathe is the bridge thingy
@Rapptz As said, I don't like massive in-source documentation with all the formatting and such. The tool should help with that. And, I'm just lazy having to go through each sources myself, so such tool should do great.
03:03
Meh
Also because I'm lazy. That's why GUIs. :P
In order to use Breath you have to do Doxygen blocks on the code
anyway I'm kinda satisfied with the way docs look atm
so meh
 
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04:16
do you sometimes use include like this:
#include "../stuff.h"
^ seems dirty
I don't like it, but I sometimes see it in other code.
04:36
I do it
how gutsy
I could do it boost's way
i.e. #include <boost/stuff.h>
but it seems weird to do that to me
user3010322
Inside my libraries I include things boost-style.
user3010322
Except in certain folders where I access implementation-specific headers
user3010322
e.g. #include "Windows/FileWatcher.Windows.inl"
04:47
I do it the Poco way. (Similar to the boost way.)
I have a bedbug problem in my room.
It's terrible.
Damn God-like creatures.
I totally would
Not even joking
But it seems like a pain
Just take a flamethrower.
Every article I've read about these creatures makes them seem unstoppable.
Outside of waiting 6 months and hoping I've starved them off or killing them with massive heat or freezing cold.
04:53
there's no known way to get rid of them?
or does it require specialist intervention
latter
user3010322
There are house treatments were a specialized exterminator comes using a high-pressure liquid-nitrogen hose which insta-freeze-kills bedbugs.
yeah and that must be expensive as fuck
are you owner?
owner must pay
I think
user3010322
I have no idea how much it costs.
user3010322
04:54
But bedbugs are, indeed, unstoppable.
user3010322
Unless you leave for several months and outlive all of them.
I tried looking up and couldn't find any professionals.
user3010322
Though, I don't know the bedbug lifespan
@StackedCrooked Not if the issue wasn't there when he started.
2-5 months
user3010322
04:55
> The average life span of the bed bug is 6-12 months and they will feed every 10 days or so during this time. Bed bugs can survive many months without a blood meal and they reproduce in an unusual fashion.
user3010322
So a half-year, basically.
user3010322
A full year to be ultra-sure.
I looked it up and the 12 month thing is a myth.
Unusual fashion? Lucky bastards!
user3010322
Unusual because sex for them is basically stabbing the females through their womb.
04:56
So far this one seems like the best source for info: citybugs.tamu.edu/factsheets/biting-stinging/others/ent-3012
I repeat, lucky bastards!
hey man, the proper term is traumatic insemination.
and other bugs do it too
hi all
Hm. Would they suffocate?
user3010322
04:59
REPOST.
user3010322
-1 OP is faggot.
lol well shit you
1 message moved to bin
:v
beat me to it
user3010322
04:59
but yeah iunno what to do
user3010322
Either way, yeah, bed bugs are extremely hard to kill.
they've ruined my sleep

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