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09:01
hi C++ people
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Die.
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Pi.
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C++ poople
09:02
I know y'all will know the answer to this - how do I escape '<T>' in stackoverflow markdown?
(I moved to the south and now I get to say "y'all", it's great!)
user3010322
<T> ?
`<T>`
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The Great Winged One
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@Xeo ^ Yay, zero capacity!
user3010322
09:03
Now it only takes up the space of 2 pointers. :D
user1804599
@Praxeolitic Enclose code in backticks.
user1804599
But you could've looked at the help section. No need to ask here.
user3010322
Hm. I just realized putting a plane inside of a kd-tree is completely fucking useless.
user3010322
Guess I need to make a separate vector for plane-primitives.
@StackedCrooked there are really some spots you don't want to be sinking your boat right about now
@ThePhD impressively yawnable
09:06
@rightfold hmm, but that makes it a code block, can I just get an unformatted <T>? ; what would you have said if I came in here and asked where the help was?
user1804599
I think you don't want your boat to be sinking anywhere.
Oh. Well. If you're prone to travel sickness, all the turning might make you nauseous
some places are better to sink than others. I'd rather sink in a lake than in the ocean.
user1804599
I prefer to sink in a sinkhole.
user1804599
They're made for this kind of thing.
09:09
You sink low.
user1804599
I don't like using things for what they're not meant for.
Apples are not meant to be eaten.
user1804599
You wish.
@StackedCrooked Everything is going south, including the language y'all use
@rightfold Dat pun
@ThePhD What are plane-primitives? Wings and wheels?
user1804599
09:12
I do not get it.
nothing alive was meant to do anything other than reproduce and evolve and spread.
Too bad.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: oh really? so who are posting those snippets? zombies? — Karoly Horvath 2 hours ago
the penny drops
@Puppy And even that is highly debatable
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@FredOverflow Unboundedthings: they stretch on forever and thus are unboundabel by something like a d-tree.
user3010322
09:13
All they do is defy calculations and make shit harder for everyone, :(
well, the problem with requiring things to have meaning is that most useful things were around long before there was anyone to give them meaning.
the Sun has no meaning.
What authority asserts that live forms "are meant to" do anything at all
is it cheating to use it to warm yourself?
@ThePhD Ah, like Octrees in Quake and stuff?
@Puppy It is
user3010322
09:13
@FredOverflow Yeah. :(
@Puppy But it has a purpose. Transform hydrogen into helium or something.
thats not a purpose
it's just a thing that it does.
nothing gave the Sun a purpose, it was not created by any being sufficiently intelligent to have created it for a purpose.
@Puppy Oh yeah? I bet someone created the sun just to piss you off.
@Puppy phenomenon is the word I think
09:17
@StackedCrooked Nah, that's mostly for things that are done that are not understood.
That's understood
Xeo
Xeo
Google translate, y u no respect tense
> 私は四ヶ月勉強をしました。
I have a four month study.
Bing translate seems to be better at Japanese
> I was studying four months.
protip
hover over the translation
you get to see alternative translations when you click on certain fragments
Xeo
Xeo
mh
Hey @tim_cook congratulations. But we still don’t have #Apple Store in Poland. We are waiting :-)
oh dear oh deary me
09:24
and you can click "Contribute" to send it to Google as the definite translation
(That was retweeted by El Bart)
iunno if it helps though
Xeo
Xeo
What I want to say is "I have studied for four months." I think I got that right?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You are bad! ;-) — Andrew Barber ♦ 6 hours ago
heehee
@Xeo It's valid, but "I have been studying for the last four months" may be more natural, depending on the context.
hmm
if you have an extern "C" function, I wonder if the Standard says that it must be noexcept?
09:30
It doesn't appear to.
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Q: Does the C++ standard mandate that C-linkage functions are `noexcept`?

Lightness Races in OrbitI can't find anything in the standard that forces functions declared with extern "C" to be noexcept, either implicitly or explicitly. Yet, it should be clear that C calling conventions cannot support exceptions. Does the standard mention this, somewhere that I've missed? If not, why not? Is it s...

repreprep
boos
Xeo
Xeo
extern "C" functions can deal with exceptions just fine, if the language calling them can, I think?
oh my
xeo has a new avatar
that's gonna be fucking confusing
googling for "Can extern C functions throw" gives me answers saying it's UB
user1804599
Fuck HTTP.
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09:37
odd for them to be UB but not noexcept(true).
dayum you're getting all the repz for my interesting question :P
Dayum. Why does GNU sort have to be so broken
@sehe What's broken about it?
user3010322
There's a massive pedant-off going on in those comments.
user1804599
s/pedant/pantsu/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: I think you understand what I'm trying to say so I'll ignore your pedantry here. — Mehrdad 1 min ago
twat
user3010322
09:48
Hue.
Well. What's not. It's always "almost useful", and it is strong dealing with large inputs, but for anything marginally "smart" it always fails to deliver. I especially hate how it fails to interact well with uniq (uniq is only able to ignore a specified number of leading fields)
Now for my problem of the day: Delimiting is normally done on whitespace, in which case the KEYDEFs count q-based character positions from the start of the preceding whitespace (WTF, but okay?), next up, you want to sort stuff like file:line:key=value on the key, so you try sort --stable -t: -k 3 which almost works, but for the fact that the =value part is included, making the sort non-stable ...
user3010322
Non-stable?
user3010322
How?
@ThePhD Because the values are part of the key
user3010322
09:50
Oh.
I'm getting old
user3010322
> "by hand without use of equipment"
Lubrication FTW
user3010322
But they sent 5 firetrucks?
user3010322
And 22 firefighters?
user3010322
Talk about overkill.
@ThePhD Field trip
@ThePhD they were bored
Xeo
Xeo
They all wanted to laugh at the boy
user1804599
09:52
> A total of 22 firefighters, five fire engines and a number of paramedics were sent to the scene
user3010322
"Shitty American Exchange student"
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But, hey. At least he got it in.
TRWTF is a giant stone vulva
@ThePhD probably his first time
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit "A giant stone vulva took my virginity... and my dignity."
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@sehe German Biology school, it seems.
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Not sure why they'd choose that, though.
user3010322
Will the sister school of that college make a giant penis sculpture?
@FredOverflow Because we can only have a single delimiter, do I might decide to replace = with : (that, however makes the sort no longer on the input data, but okay...) but now the logical --stable -t: -k 3,4 doesn't deliver, because it (STUPIDLY) includes the first character of the value part of the input line too. I really wonder how that could ever be made useful
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@Xeo I'm gonna borrow that cattainer and try to make it work with MSVC.
user1804599
09:54
@ThePhD out of diamond!
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@rightfold The use all the gold!
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Hahahaha, good luck
@ThePhD that would lead to even more embarrassing incidents
user1804599
Google doodle is funny.
look who I found
smart casual outfit to work
09:56
repost
wearing a purse
@StackedCrooked shh
when your boss says "that's just the way things are" to having five projects dumped on six people concurrently
> just programmers things
@FredOverflow I ended up doing this fugly hack (note two seds in line 7): paste.ubuntu.com/7689633
user1804599
09:58
Beh, do on a new line.
@BartekBanachewicz Shhhhhhh! Please remove that. My boss doesn't know I went for a job interview!
user1804599
Beh, then on a new line.
like, how about growing a backbone and telling your own bosses to fuck off
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sehehehe
09:59
in other news, Quantum Lab still haven't contacted me with a followup :/
who needs a bag when you can have a kangaroo suit instead?
just when I was thinking that I kinda want to move there.
it's still in superposition
heh, yeah, it kinda is
user1804599
Observe it.
user3010322
10:00
@StackedCrooked He needs to send out a Bartek for each potential timeloop, backwards and forwards in time.
@rightfold forcing observation could alter the result
no news is good news
@ThePhD I doubt world needs more Barteks
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imagine ... you traveled back in time and met your thin self
@StackedCrooked what if I was so bad they won't even bother responding? :P
10:02
maybe it's better not to know then :P
it's like you see yourself, but much thinner, younger and hotter
@StackedCrooked meh
user3010322
> use Poco::AutoPtr
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:(((((((((((( I sure hope that's not like std::auto_ptr.
10:03
it's not
it's probably similar to unique_ptr
It's an intrusive refcounted pointer.
I see
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:(
user3010322
If I put a std::vector<Hit> in my thing,
user3010322
10:06
I will no longer be able to pass it back by value anymore. :(
user3010322
I will drop too much performance. I guess it has to be an out parameter...
@chmod711telkitty I'm in my prime
wtf, man
if you pass back by value, it will use move semantics...
the performance "cost" of moving the vector is nothing.
here's a Tomalak wallpaper for you to use
it seems to me like you just like to write really bad code and use "performance" to justify it any time you need without considering it
user3010322
10:08
@Puppy It's a small cost, and it's amplified because this is in the tightest loop, hitting up to hundreds of thousands of triangles.... per pixel.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oo poor you, everything will only go down the hill from now on then >_<
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@ThePhD It also costs to push on to the stack the pointer to the out parameter, and it also costs to not have it on the stack close to your new locals, because it can no longer share cache.
Mehrdad is a bit of a twat these days innit
10:10
compared to the cost of dynamically allocating the results, and resizing the vector, moving the vector costs nothing, and referring to some random vector also has costs.
and that's true no matter how many times you do it.
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@Puppy A cost which shrinks dramatically if you're reusing the same vector over an over again, and just .clear()-ing it: after a few tests you are no longer re-allocating, just re-using old space. For the return-based approach, you create a new vector each time because the innermost functions can't share with the outermost functions they don't know about, which means the innermost function always allocates new data in a tight loop.... that goes downhill. Fast.
@ThePhD That problem is aptly solved by a correct choice of allocator.
also, I might point out that you are theorycrafting about the performance of a complex piece of code, which is useless. The only way to concretely know which option is faster is to implement both and profile them in real usage scenarios.
profilers exist for a reason, and it's because they're the only way to do useful optimization.
and it's raining
I already got soaked today
poor pizza guys
sunny over here
10:17
fuck I have to move in 10 days
too hot
fuck fuck fuck
alsooooo
um
> Mentor's rate starts at $10 for a 15min session.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't ask me how much I typed in when asked for expected $/15min ;_;
Being a public site, SO is whatever the user base and market forces make it into. Absolute rubbish. The owners of this site know what is best for its community, and they know how easy it would be to lose all the question-answering experts that keep it viable, and they have a backbone. You cannot defend an influx of poorly-researched rubbish by claiming that it's all down to evolution of the trade and we must cater for it. What nonsense! — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
@BartekBanachewicz 1?
10:22
so yeah third world.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh look another meta discussion throwing feces at each other
three downvotes for that noexcept question
lol
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit You... commented on something a year old? o.0
Thanks <3
ah man
@ScottW oh damn I forgot
happy bday @Tony
thanks :)
10:30
I saw the popup and knew I have to get to the lounge and then I had to leave to see my potential new apartment :S
also you're old
yea. I know
ohi tony
still dodging that coffin?
@ThePhD No...
11th June was only a couple of weeks ago mate
10:31
@Puppy getting closer to it every year :P
not even that, actually
aren't we all
cremation?
10:35
souls are for wimps
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit kek
auto catch_stmts = std::vector<Statement*>();
hmm.
Xeo
Xeo
BLOODY FUCKING CUSTOMS
I'll have to go there and get my package, again. ¬_¬
10:43
> package
Xeo
Xeo
What?
crap, I forgot the thing was this weekend
the thing?
lollerskates
user3010322
10:49
What thing?
the thing with bartek
oh you have a thing with Bartek?
the game jam :p
I'll jam a game IN YOUR FACE
10:51
for free? :D
lol
@melak47 Sorry, shitload of things popped up for me
I'm going to be terribly busy during the next two weeks
it's fine, I forgot about it anyway :v
I forgive you
I don't
well that solves that problem
@Puppy cos u is slow
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: Also, that C++ on the webpage is incorrect, it's actually a (Visual) C function. — Mehrdad 16 mins ago
LOL
Mehrdad is right, MSDN is wrong
11:02
Oo those are some of the posts in regards to this caving trip I am going to in a month's time, my nick there is 'yiz'
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: I do, and the fact is plain as day to anyone who actually uses VC++ (not the least because it's in the official source code provided), but you don't seem to, so I'd take my word for it. — Mehrdad 3 mins ago
adventure caving isn't for timid people ...
> **Custom app, done well.**
> Looking for an innovative and experienced custom application development firm?
>
> Telkitty Digital is a Sydney-based technology startup formed in May 2011. The company currently has it’s own line of innovative, entertaining products on Apple App Store, Google Play and Windows Store.
>
> We are also a friendly digital agency that help other startups and entrepreneurs to build their own apps and fulfil their own dreams…
> We are marketing savvy developers
> Copyright © YIZ Pty Ltd
actually a Ltd?
> Not entitled to receive tax deductible gifts
WELL THAT'S A SHAME
11:06
Not we, just me ... and occasionally I get a biz partner here and there ...
I am also an (owner) builder ... almost anyways, once this project gets go ahead from the council
I kind of thought that the best thing in life ... is life itself - you know you get to try different stuff - iphone/android/windows phone app building, share trading, working for various companies, building a new dwelling. And if my effort can be used by other people, that would be just awesome ... but it is true, that's weird ... normal people would never attempt to do that :'(
because for most people, in fact almost everyone else I know of, it will just be money, desirable partner & children
11:16
I always wondered why Fable TLC, an Xbox port, never officially supported gamepads
it must be such a good port it erases any sort of console connections on PC
It's highly unusual to distort includes by doing using namespace before including them, especially so with TMP-heavy libraries (because they will often rely on ADL for name lookups) — sehe 1 min ago
> it’s own line of innovative
yup, oh I read that as "it's own kind of innovation"
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@melak47 I finally did it!
user3010322
I implemented a kd-tree! :D:D:D
and also while waiting and tormented by this slow building approval process to crawl on, I am re-marking my en route facility finding iphone app into an andriod one ...
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I skimped out like a bitch on doing Surface-Area-Heuristic from the Spatial BVH paper NVidia wrote.
user3010322
11:23
And instead just split along the longest axis. ._.
why the fuck would you force your girlfriend to have sex with two of your friends
what is wrong with these dickheads
user3010322
Maybe he was doing it for cash.
user1804599
They are very primitive.
user3010322
Either way, he's been put in jail, but she's already dead.
11:26
@rightfold OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
DAT WORD
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because you have a power/voyeurism thing?
you used it better than me tho
@rightfold Not really. Humans have been naturally monogamous for hundreds of thousands of years, something we inherited from primates.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also, there's more wrong with them than just their dickheads
user1804599
I think I am a racist now.
11:28
"now"
We spend so much of our energy to attract a mate in competition with other males, so I don't think it's "primitive" to go out of your way to hand her to your competition. It's just being a cunt.
@rightfold you were before
lmao, it's rumored that The Division already received a graphical downgrade
Ubisoft sure managed to attract unwanted attention after that W_D incident
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@sehe Oh, right.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit unless it's no longer an issue to "attract a mate in competition". With enough power, you can do this precisely to demonstrate that (you think) you can do whatever you want. It's a power thing
@LightnessRacesinOrbit speak for yourself mate, all of my energy that was supposed to go there goes into writing lisp
#2nerd4girls
user3010322
11:31
#2nerd0girls FTFY
user3010322
Ugh. That always throws me off.
user3010322
Why did they name it .empty() instead of .is_empty()
user3010322
The first one sounds like I'm dumping out the contents.
@AlexM. Wut. Never heard of. But:
@HanFreakinSolo @ckunzelman programming to avoid words that rhyme with Trayvon and Martin when naming would be ridiculously time consuming.
@ThePhD std library much?
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@sehe This is the std lib. :c
user3010322
11:33
Namely, std::vector<> & friends
@sehe short story: Ubisoft downgraded the graphics on PC for Watch_Dogs on purpose, my guess is because they didn't want to make the current gen console games look like shit compared to PC games so soon after their release; some guy found those disabled settings in config files and enabled them; Ubisoft says those were disabled to prevent "low performance" and "negative effects on gameplay", things which never happened so far
And all this resulted in r/pcmasterrrace orgasming for several days.
hmpfh I found a gloriously great apartment
I hope noone will snatch it :/
Who's Noone and why do you want him/her to snatch a gloriously great apartment?
Continuum finale, Falling Skies premiere. Hmm!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't want anyone to do it
@BartekBanachewicz You want it to lay empty for the rest of time?
user3010322
Yur hair changed?
Ah, so no-one except you
11:43
@ThePhD Not much
user3010322
Just more messy?
it's 105msq
should be comfy enough
user3010322
HOLY SHIT IT'S 5 AM AND I HAVE WORK IN THREE HOURS
user3010322
This must be how Xeo feels half the time.
user3010322
Where the fuck did the time go. ;~;
user1804599
11:46
@ThePhD Just more Messi.
user3010322
@Xeo give me back my time. :c
> World of Warcraft Pandaren reaches level 90 without leaving starting zone [...] Doubleagent writes on the Battle.net that it took him more than 170 days to reach level 90 on this diet of XP.
170 days of doing the same thing over and over
user3010322
Sounds like a factory job.
@AlexM. starting zone dailies sound amazing :P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit so many bottles
11:51
@sehe you can see three of about twenty
oh. game culture
Gotta love the money
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Q: Please can anybody write me a script in php to list all the files of a website like the sitemap will do,

user3485780Please can anybody write me a script in php to list all the files of a website like the sitemap will do, Not to install on my server but that i can look into some websites

@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think I spotted 5 (maybe sicks, but the red thingy might have been ... a herring :))
@sehe yeah that's an empty Veuve box ;p
oh yeah to be fair a bottle of Frosty Jacks is just about visible
so 4
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@sehe lol @ upvote
11:57
@ThePhD :D
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@Onimusha Maybe he were rich if he put effort into things. — rightfold 5 secs ago
Just to understand: why this answer is wrong and all of you under-vote it? — Eliyahu 1 min ago

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