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@rightfold I have nothing to return?
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value parse(std::string const& str)
I'd have to rewrite the entire thing :v
I'd have to return a pair probably (internally I mean)
I originally wrote these as free functions
which is kinda why they're weird I guess
Are Haskell tuples hacked in?
why do you have to have a bunch of different parameters for them :s
I never got that
@Rapptz I'd expect the maximum munch rule to reject the first one, and the second to parse an empty array and leave an x in the stream (and that'd fail the next parse)
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10:07
Why maximum munch rule?
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JSON has only null, true and false, not custom stuff not enclosed in quotes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you looked at jsonxx?
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Not header-only!
oh right
I forgot about that
Doesn't have to be for this.
10:10
jsonxx does its parsing exclusively through std::istream
so it might leave things in the stream like you expect it to
and the reading API isn't bad
but the writing API is horrible
@rightfold numbers
@Rapptz Seems so.
	variant.strValue.~basic_string();
isn't this UB?
items from the US are so much cheaper but the shipping is way too expensive, it makes buying from there ultimately just as expensive as buying from the EU
which is a bit weird considering these are SH items coming from random people
you'd think they wouldn't optimize their prices like that
10:18
@Rapptz Where is that?
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@sehe numbers do not consist of letters.
It's a very bad idea and highly likely to result in UB.
It's a union. It's ok.
oh it is
I thought it was a class
oops
10:20
@rightfold 1e9
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@Rapptz Meh, shitty variant
wtb std::variant
I'd much rather have that than std::any
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Boost's variant is also shitty, it doesn't properly deal with duplicate types :P
Hey, Rapptz, can I ask you a Japanese grammar question?
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When do you conjugate the adjectives in a sentence, and when the verb? :s
Like, you say "oishikatta desu" instead of "oishii deshita"
10:27
iirc there used to be a "cheat sheet" on the interwebs somewhere
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That'd be nice
that's actually my least favourite part of Japanese grammar
cause adjectives sometimes conjugate similar to verbs and it's annoying
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Well, AFAIK, verbforms that end in i actually work like adjectives
well it's not only that, it's also the informal vs formal nonsense and politeness
conjugation in Japanese is incredibly annoying
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hm
I'm not having too much of a problem with it so far, except for the adjective-vs-verb deal
10:32
It's not particularly hard, just annoying to deal with. I think it's annoying in Spanish too.
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admittedly, my book hasn't yet covered the -te form, which appears to be the Worst Form Evarâ„¢
also I couldn't find the cheat sheet thing I remember
just this: tofugu.com/2011/08/15/japanese-conjugation which is really simple stuff
Oh I found it in the comments
heheh
Sadly it's pay-only now
holy crap, a line of code for which a why comment felt entirely natural
I had that yesterday
> YAJL remembers all state required to support restarting parsing. This allows parsing to occur incrementally as data is read off a disk or network.
Neat.
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10:36
@Rapptz Hm, $35 with shipping.
@Rapptz remember anything horrible about YAJL?
turns out adjusting document.location.hash requires you to temporarily remove any element with a matching ID, if you want to avoid ugly scroll jumps
I didn't look at C JSON libraries
@Rapptz regarding the "UB" of explicitly calling the destrctor of an object with automatic storage duration; it's only UB if such a call makes the destructor, for the same object, run twice.
_objectsToFind.Reverse(); /*Each subsequent level adds one more item to be found. This ensures the newly added item is the first in the find (hints) queue, so the player immediately notices the difference.*/
10:37
@R.MartinhoFernandes Pretty normal way to parse a thing, isn't it?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You'd think.
@Xeo it used to be free lol
ie. { T x; x.~T (); new (&x) T (); } = valid, we are running the destructor once for every constructed object
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why so yuk
10:38
that comment is way too long to go after the code and, even if it weren't, you didn't write /**< ... */ like a good boy
@FilipRoséen-refp That's a terrible idea.
// Each subsequent level adds one more item to be
// found. This ensures the newly added item is the
// first in the find (hints) queue, so the player
// immediately notices the difference.
//
_objectsToFind.Reverse();
Maybe snow white & the evil queen were real, except the evil queen was really a pedophile lesbian who sexually molested the snow white when she was young. So the snow white ran away with her huntsman boyfriend. But the two separated accidentally in the black forest
Then snow white bumped into 7 short bachelors
@R.MartinhoFernandes we are not talking ideas here, we are talking about potential UB and explicit destructor calls (ie. what @Rapptz was talking about earlier)
@FilipRoséen-refp Yes, and there is still such potential in yours.
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Q: Can I get a fresh start in C++ without failing again?

Kerrek SBSometimes it's nice to start over. In C++ I can employ this following simple manoeuvre: { T x(31, Blue, false); x.~T(); // enough with the old x ::new (&x) T(22, Brown, true); // in with the new! // ... } At the end of the scope, the destructor will r...

10:40
@LightnessRacesinOrbit hm, never did that for single lines like that
it doesn't look that cluttered to me in the IDE
@R.MartinhoFernandes if the 2nd constructor throws: surely, but that's it really.

The Great Placement new Conspiracy

Jan 12 '12 at 2:28, 30 minutes total – 118 messages, 6 users, 2 stars

Bookmarked Jan 12 '12 at 18:05 by R. Martinho Fernandes

that's a "single" line?
@Rapptz _objectsToFind.Reverse(); only takes a single line, yup
comments should be on top of the stuff IMO like @LightnessRacesinOrbit has it
10:41
let me move the comment on top and see the diff
@AlexM. What font is that?
It's ugly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have no idea why you are telling me this.. it's not exactly news
it's whatever MonoDevelop defaulted to, I'll have to check what it is
@Rapptz Looks like Cat's favourite.
Yeah it does look like Courier New
I just wanted to verify
10:42
anyhow, I'm off for a smoke and then to catch the train
the comment on top does look less cluttered but every time I see it I think it's a bunch of commented out statements
@FilipRoséen-refp I have no idea why you are telling us this.. it's not exactly news
must be just me then
@R.MartinhoFernandes because Rapptz asked, that's why.
10:43
@AlexM. Commented out statements are the plague.
but I got my answer already
@Rapptz saying that it's safe because it's in a union is not the correct answer
anyhow, I'm off
apparently the font is "Sans" wat
it is listed as "Default" in the options
It's not Sans.
10:44
great name
the font you used looks like Courier New to me though
The Preview doesn't even match it.
And it clearly has serifs, so it's not Sans.
And Sans is not monospace.
MonoDevelop is pretty terrible at customisable options tbh
I tried changing to another font and it works, so it definitely uses that Sans thing; at home MonoDevelop uses another font for some reason
I too think this one looks weird
looks buggy to me
@AlexM. I definitely doesn't use that Sans thing: Sans doesn't look at all like the font in the screenshot you posted.
10:47
wrong naming maybe?
FFS, can you look at the Preview window?
Of course YAJL has the horriblest of interfaces.
Sigh.
@Xeo Well, what exactly confuses you about adjectives-vs-verbs?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't it C?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol good point
so it doesn't have one of those "sane" C APIs?
10:48
well, now the default doesn't work anymore
and I can't go back to the old font
@AlexM. that's awful!
I'm forced to pick a new one that works fine
Use Consolas.
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Kapsalon is a Dutch food item consisting of fries, topped with döner or shawarma meat, grilled with a layer of Gouda cheese until melted and then subsequently covered with a layer of dressed salad greens. The dish is often served with garlic sauce and hot sauce (which is also called sambal). Kapsalon is quite high in calories, with each serving containing approximately 1800 kcal. The term kapsalon literally means, "barbershop" in Dutch, alluding to one of the inventors of the dish. The dish was conceived in 2003 by Nathaniël Gomes, a Cape Verdian hairdresser in Rotterdam who in collabora...
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10:49
Yum.
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@Rapptz The conjugation part I asked about :P
what type of adjectives?
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I like Menlo and DejaVu Sans Mono.
rightfold likes it when the men get down low
10:50
@LightnessRacesinOrbit better?
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@Rapptz i-adjectives. Haven't dealt with na-adjectives too much so far
also consolas works for me, thanks :)
nearly, but it's still a mess. where is your spacing?
13 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
// Each subsequent level adds one more item to be
// found. This ensures the newly added item is the
// first in the find (hints) queue, so the player
// immediately notices the difference.
//
_objectsToFind.Reverse();
my way or gtfo
<3
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Eww, an empty comment line at the end.
I will admit my lines in that example are quite short. I'd usually do them about as long as you did, so wrapping after "found.", "the" and "immediately".
@rightfold nothing "ew" about it
10:53
@Xeo I think the only way conjugating i-adjectives can get confusing with verbs is if the i-adjective acts like a verb, i.e. it isn't modifying a noun.
keep the comment healthily away from the code, but maintain its contextual boundedness with a //
not rocket science
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26 mins ago, by Xeo
Like, you say "oishikatta desu" instead of "oishii deshita"
so much science for a single comment :O
I wouldn't have an empty line if the actual comment had only been one or two
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You mean that?
10:54
Yeah
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit it's even uglier than tabs are.
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You really suck at formatting.
I don't like empty comments either
the rest is fine though
hmm... I know that in Java you can have enum's that convert to strings... but it just seems so much easier to use a static class with constants :S
10:58
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A: Why does Japanese have two kinds of adjectives? (-i adjectives and -na adjectives)

Boaz YanivThe reason for the western language learners' confusion when facing the so-called "two types of Japanese adjectives" is that they try to find similar constructs to their own native language in Japanese. And when they fail (since Japanese has no real adjectives at all), the naive learner or teache...

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Hm. Now that I think about it, can you actually directly modify a noun with the -katta form? Like, "oishikatta piza". I can't remember if that actually makes sense, damn.
dejavu sans mono looks even better
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@AlexM. Except when it's not.
Consolas true superior font
I forget what font I use on Linux but I like that one too.
I like dejavu more, dejavu master race now
also it seems double clicking on the font option in monodevelop only occasionally works
just like the editor itself, actually
10:59
Cat liked it too. Or so he thought.
lol
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1 min ago, by Xeo
@AlexM. Except when it's not.
@Xeo Sounds fine to me
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I specifically used "is", and not "does". :)
@Xeo what's wrong with it?
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11:01
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Cat liked it too. Or so he thought.
well why did cat stop liking it
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Didn't we have a bookmark on Cat's failure?
@rightfold My code is more beautiful than yours will ever be. You should really try to be less jealous and bitter about it!
11:04
I remember Droid Sans Mono looked good but it needed a slashed zero
so I found a slashed zero one
I liked Liberation Sans
afaik it's the default on Ubuntu
maybe I saw it there
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Courier New is also nice.
Ubuntu Sans is the default in Ubuntu.
@rightfold RIP
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Oh, here it is
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11:06
Thanks.
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Wrong font for a year

Feb 15 '13 at 19:49, 8 minutes total – 54 messages, 7 users, 12 stars

Bookmarked Oct 31 '13 at 15:56 by R. Martinho Fernandes

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I always wanted rest and peace.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no idea where I saw it first then
@Xeo lol it's still funny to this day
@Xeo lol
11:10
I don't get what's so hilarious about someone using a certain font in SO chat
OMG MEGALOLZ HAR HAR HAR HYUK
change of plans, gonna celebrate (Swedish) midsummer at a different place.. no need to rush now
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@Rapptz Hm. So yeah, what about "oishikatta piza o tabemasu" vs "oishii piza o tabemashita"?
I guess the first one would imply that the pizza was tasty before, but not anymore?
while the second one is "I ate a tasty pizza"?
yeah
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Okay, so the weirdness is simply with "desu"
Urrgghh - it seems that here has been a cockup with the beer festival serving rota for Saturday. I'm down for two consecutive hours, 2030-22-30. Tonight, I'll only have to put up with one hour of free beer.
11:12
the former kinda reads like "The pizza I ate was delicious"
anyone watched the "so you think you can int?" talk from NDC 2014? That was one hella awkward talk
couldn't even get through the entire thing
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@Rapptz So it's still "ate", just because the adjective is in the past?
well no
@Lightness it's about using a completely different font for a whole year by mistake and never noticing
I'm just fixing the misperfections of translating back to back
I think literally it'll be "I eat pizza that was delicious"
11:14
fuck yes, the song in the trailer (exact version) is now available
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@Rapptz hmm
I can't come up with a good command line parser API.
I tried and I failed :(
@Rapptz You could always, you know, sorta write some code.
well I design mock APIs before writing anything
@rightfold peaceful APIs are the future
I mock API design before anything
11:19
I prefer to consider API design first
but I found it's quite ineffective if you don't have good experience or grasp of the problem
@DeadMG AKA 'the customer's requirements are vague, badly-specified and keep changing and so your first guesstimate of the API becomes inappropriate':)
eh, I wouldn't say that.
if it's your first pass solving a problem then you probably don't really understand what a good API design is.
@DeadMG It's what usually hits me.
it's my 4th design
also did you feed Bailey? :D
11:22
@MartinJames I smell a waterfall
What usually hits me are things like pedals or street signs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes shrug
if you never noticed it then you didn't mind the one that was in use so what's the problem
Holy shit, congress actually did something sensible
@DeadMG Bailey doesn't need any more feeding. Anne and I had a masive takeout last night annd B. cleaned up the leftovers. He's farting in Chinese ATM and has been banished to the garden.
11:25
@Mgetz that must be theatre then
@DeadMG Is Daisy fully recovered now?
@sehe it has to pass the senate still
@Mgetz Then it'll get vetoed.
@Mgetz Doubt this changes anything even is passed.
@MartinJames they have veto override in the house, and it looks really bad for the president to veto funding for the pentagon. This bill is a traditional pork bill for that reason.
@Rapptz oh of course not, we'll just ask our oh so very cooperative European Allies to do the spying for us and share the data (what germany did with PRISM)
11:28
@Mgetz OIC, I think, - it's an amendment to something that has to pass.
@Mgetz BTW -- the term you're looking for is "rider"
@MartinJames yeah
What is veto override?
@DeadMG :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think it's 2/3 majority?
Is that like meta veto?
11:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes 2/3rds of both houses can vote to override a veto
very rarely used though
@R.MartinhoFernandes When the president explicit vetoes a bill, congress can vote to override it.
Pocket vetoes are smarter.
gotta love the fact that Europeans know more about US Civics than most Americans
Those can't be overriden so they're usually the route taken.
pocket veto?
It's when the president ignores a bill
11:32
a pocket full of vetos
And then the congress session is over
@Mgetz Probably TV shows fault.
so then everything in his "pocket" is vetoed and can't be overridden by congress
@Rapptz if they are still in session it still becomes a law, which is a way for the president to 'vote against' without vetoing
Wow. It really is like a game.
11:33
It's a 10-day window :v
@Rapptz yep and I've seen congress extend its session to ensure something would pass
even so far as having Christmas in washington
I don't think congress can extend its session.
@Mgetz West Wing :)
@Rapptz they can refuse to end it, this leads to accusations of "gavel in gavel out" by the president though which can lead to a court battle on whether or not they were actually in session
@MartinJames More like "House of Cards"
@Mgetz lol
11:40
@Mgetz if it still becomes a law then how has the president achieved a veto?
@Mgetz lool
@MartinJames <3
@LightnessRacesinOrbit he hasn't, the whole point it it's a way for him not to endorse the bill without having the political embarrassment of a veto
So much wrong.
Does that mean the president just has to cover their ears and shout "lalalalalala I can't hear you" to make it not pass?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes and congress has to go out of session
BTW this operator shouldn't exist. Intuitively it means "concatenate the elements" but you've got it as "sum the elements index-wise", which is just one obvious example of why adding non-standard operators for things is a bad idea. — Lightness Races in Orbit 19 secs ago
@Mgetz ok so midway between stamping it and vetoing it. an abstention. simple enough.
11:45
Maturity has nothing to do with it
it works... after a fashion
They don't actually cover their ears and shout "lalalallala I can't hear you"; you said that
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Those actions should be mandatory - they should write it into the Constitution:)
@MartinJames The Elf Amendment?
Just got out of the interview
11:51
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That, or perhaps 'Wise Monkeys' :)
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dat ad
I think they were happy with me so far
@BartekBanachewicz I hope you didn't slip up.
Slip up with what?
Imma need your pros/cons of small startup vs corporate.
11:53
Banana-skin questions.
There were none
It was very casual
Basically we got to know each other
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, no "Why would you want to work in this dump of a company"?
yeah, so would have said one of my colleagues who was not qualified for the job
"what a nice interview, we got to know each other, cool!"
then after 9 months he finally quit because he was unable to deliver a single game
@martin no, not really. I asked more questions than they did
corporate interviews with their more difficult tests would not have allowed him to enter
for a 2nd year student I'm sure this experience was demoralizing
11:55
@Vector: That sort of childish "you had a problem with my question therefore you must be dumb/stupid/not know the answer" non-logic is not welcome here. Take it back to the school playground, please. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
and he felt incompetent
Well it was the first of three interviews
@BartekBanachewicz That's not a good sign is it?
@Alex didn't he know he's unable to code beforehand?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Downvote applied.
11:56
@BartekBanachewicz he probably felt he was able to do it well enough
> The advantage of using string constants instead of #define'd constants is that you can test for equality using pointer comparison (stringInstance == MyFirstConstant) which is much faster than string comparison ([stringInstance isEqualToString:MyFirstConstant]) (and easier to read, IMO).
@jeff what is not a good sign? I'm on a tram, sorry.
I was scared when I first asked him whether he programmed a game before or even used unity at least
and he said "nope, only college assignments"
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@sehe Religion of Peaceful Programming.
11:57
@Alex it's scary but people apparently really do think that
Religion of Imperative Programming
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, but I think it's the company's fault here, most startups just go with what they get because they don't have strong quality checks in place
at least this was the case
Run In Pieces
I'm sure finishing college will raise his morale back, so I'm not worried from this pov
11:59
It won't raise his skills though

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