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00:01
@AaronKyleKilleen Oh, NBC and the Sun. Must be true...
meanwhile...
ffs
> talirate
@LightnessRacesinOrbit sorry I didn't link to an encyclopedia to show you an event in the news, I guess I should have higher academic standards here
@LightnessRacesinOrbit bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-13205220 I couldn't find anything in the encyclopedia Britannica
man I was a disaster during the final two exams
I'm sort of ashamed of myself
@AlexM. you did fine.
yeah but you know
I'll most likely have to go to the networking prof to somehow convince him to raise my grade a bit and let me pass
what the fuck is that
somehow I feel I'd rather fail and retake the exam next year
@AlexM. Are you in good terms with the prof?
00:14
everyone is
@AlexM. Then ask him. He might have mercy for you.
yeah that's the fucking problem
Just ask him. If the request is denied, retake the class.
you somehow keep on failing to see my point
@AlexM. you think it was a disaster or it was so?
00:16
even though I clearly stated it
3 mins ago, by Alex M.
I'm sort of ashamed of myself
@AlexM. oh sorry
@Jefffrey bah, I wouldn't give myself a 3/10 for what I wrote on that test
user3010322
StyleCop is going to make me murder someone.
@AlexM. Why did you do horrible in the exam. Did you study hard enough?
and now I have to go with these assignments that are really 5% of what they should have been so that I can be allowed to take the AI exam because I didn't bring the assignments during the semester
I'll have to go to who was the prof that was most happy with my performance in the first year and commended me during lectures with other groups
and tell her this
00:18
@AlexM. thought so
"I couldn't finish these in time. Just give me the minimum grade on them and mark them as submitted."
Ell
Ell
Disappointing people always feels bad
I'm going to do it when I get my results :'(
I never cheat on programming exams mainly because programming is the most important thing to me
and it would feel like I'd be cheating myself
doing stuff like what I have to do to pass these two final exams is just as bad as cheating
Just retake the exam.
00:21
I'd have to do it next year, which will make my family go into war mode with me
@AlexM. I hate those war modes with parents.
@AlexM. What do you care more? Feeling like cheating to yourself of bear your family in war mode?
since I'll be taking on the new job offer, I'll have enough money to support myself so I could just tell them not to waste money on me anymore
but that obviously won't stop them getting mad at me
Can you answer this little quiz with confidence?
// Quiz: will this compile?
// element is move-constructible, move-assignable,
//   but not copyable and not copy-assignable
vector<element> source(10), destination;
move(begin(source), end(source), back_inserter(destination));
they keep bringing up the fact that they spend money on my ass here and I don't deliver
I guess the networking exam isn't that big of a deal
00:25
Brazil newspapers are talking about the greatest scandal in the history of Brazil.
That might be a little over the top.
it's pretty hardcore stuff and I'll probably never administer a network in such details
@StackedCrooked what happened?
They lost at football.
but once I hit some more milestones with my personal AI project I'll obviously branch out to the stuff that was taught in this course
@AlexM. Networking is a tough class. I made the choice to pick distributed systems. Similar but It was with Android SDK.
Ell
Ell
00:27
@stacked I don't think it compiles
@StackedCrooked I would have answered it wrong.
@cyberspace009 it sure fucking is
Ell
Ell
With confidence
If I'm wrong I need to revisit :L
I spent two hours looking at a problem about assigning IPs and whatever to routers in a network and the computers they serve, for a to and from the internet connection or something
and I was like "huh"
00:28
@Ell @Jefffrey I also thought it would require copy or copy-assignment.
@AlexM. That's why I stayed away from it. The teacher was some hardcore Russian man. He was pretty cool but my friends told me to stay away from that class.
"it would have been best to do these earlier"
I can't stay away from it, it's mandatory
Ell
Ell
The values aren't being moved out of the original.vector so there mist be a copy somewhere
@AlexM. ouch. No other options? For me, only had two.
nope
00:30
> The requirements that are imposed on the elements depend on the actual operations performed on the container. Generally, it is required that element type is a complete type and meets the requirements of MoveConstructible and MoveAssignable, but many member functions impose stricter requirements.
@AlexM. Well, are you at least learning something? For example, socket programming?
that was already done a semester ago
this was just how networks work, and calculating IPs, netmasks and whatever else
@Jefffrey If I give the move-constructor an empty body it works. (Oh, a default constructor is also needed.)
@AlexM. wow. Sounds brutal and my friends mentioned about all that networking stuff on net masks and IP calculations.
sorry for the run-on sentence.
Ell
Ell
I didn't realise those values would be moved
@AlexM. Did you guys by any chance used wire shark?
during what
@AlexM. networking course.
wait
the practical bit was sending data over networks in C, the same thing we did for the distributed computing class
the rest was theory that had to be learned by heart and some calculations
that was about it
00:35
didn't std::vector(std::size_t) reserve space?
Yes, it does reserves and resizes to the given size.
it still doesn't change much because neither std::vector(std::size_t) nor std::move copy the elements.
No they are moved, otherwise there'd be a compiler error.
@StackedCrooked do you know why?
@Jefffrey No, but it kinda makes sense to me.
default move-constructor is normally only generated if members are move-constructible
same for copy, assign, ...
but if there are no members then maybe the compiler got confused :D
00:42
It doesn't make sense to me.
An empty struct is just as movable as the same empty struct + a vector.
Feel free to post on SO and harvest the rep.
you go
I'll upboat
It's weird that both GCC and clang go nuts on it, though.
I can't call it a bug.
Anyway, good night lads.
why do I program?
@Crow for the fun.
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Q: Explicitly defaulted constructors in empty and non-empty struct

StackedCrookedThe following program compiles only if I pass the -DA=1 flag to the compiler: #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <algorithm> struct element { element() = default; element(element&&) = default; element& operator=(element&&) = default; element(const element&) = delet...

00:56
lol get this
there's this website for freelance work where you tell people what you're willing to do for $5
fiverr
and this is the headline for their programming section
> Programming & Tech
Get the next Zuckerberg to work for you
this is the next zuckerberg
you can tell he means business because he has an HP laptop with an apple sticker that is slightly rotated
6
since when did apple start making hp computers?
@AlexM. maybe it's a hackintosh
why are there so many metalcore bands?
you know what would be funny
Google making a doodle about Brasil's defeat
01:10
HI
It was a bad idea to go watch the game at an Irish pub with Germans.
I'm sober! Not.
From searching StackOverflow, it seems that some C++ compilers don't yet include complete regex libraries (recent clang does, recent gcc doesn't). Does anyone know if VS2013 does?
"recent"
> March 2012
Well, let me rephrase then: does VS2013 suffer from an incomplete regex implementation, like GCC once did?
01:19
62
A: Is gcc4.7 buggy about regular expressions?

Jonathan WakelyNewsflash: <regex> is now implemented and released in GCC 4.9.0 Huge thanks to Tim Shen for finishing the implementation. The original, outdated answer follows below this line: It is not implemented - did you even bother trying to search before asking your question? Searching Google for "gcc...

Sorry, I see the original post was older than I realised.
Anyway, dunno about VS2013.
<regex> is kinda disappointing, and I would not recommend VS2013 to anyone.
Actually, I would recommend against VS2013 to everyone.
I'm doing windows development, what would you recommend?
Maybe you're in the same sad bucket as I am.
@rightfold lol
@Crummy It's supposed to be complete, but I haven't used it so I don't know if it actually works.
Thanks, I think more likely I just have a poorly formatted regex.
01:29
@Jefffrey I'll just retake the course and not feel like shit
Is std::regex::ECMAScript similar to Perl regex?
Ah, apparently yes.
> This syntax is borrowed from Perl. JavaScript supports the following modifiers, a subset of those supported by Perl
@R.MartinhoFernandes Er. Damn.
01:30
It's a crappy subset.
Boost.Regex has proper Perl regices.
Ell
Ell
Why are the c++ std lib implementations so terrible compared to all the other languages?
Well. It seems that way anyway
I'm probably mistaken
@Ell What makes you think they're terrible?
@StackedCrooked They only included the ones that have a standard they can reference. (which means POSIX and ECMAScript)
Ell
Ell
@r.martinho are you still actively developing ogonek? Or is it on the backburner while you do the benchmark thing?
01:32
Boost doesn't have that limitation, though.
de-facto standard won't cut it I guess.
Ell
Ell
I'm not sure. I get that impression. I'm tiered, I shouldn't have said anything without any evidence to back it up :P
@Ell Go to sleep :)
@Ell Backburner.
Fuck, I'm too drunk to type properly by the sixth attempt.
Ell
Ell
@stackedcrooked I want to sleep but I can't put my phone down :(
01:35
I have "2014" written on my forehead so I can imitate the World Cup symbol when I facepalm.
Though now I realise it should be on my cheek.
Dammit.
I'll have some scrubbing to do tomorrow.
Ell
Ell
I need KFC
Mm that's KFC. Ahh it's chicken for me.
02:17
Good morning.
Yesssssss!!!
> There will be recording but no live streaming
Sad, but at least..
> Because of the number of sessions involved, we will only be able to publish them about a month later.
...
It was only a few days for Going Native =/
and with that, im off to bed
Good night.
02:40
why do people on the internet care about soccer so much?
They're a sucker for soccer. :P
02:55
@crow I don't know if you've heard but there's this thing going on right now called the world cup/
03:14
What is your favourite word or quote that gay people tend to use? To help you come with an answer here are some typical examples: "Fabulous!" "Gorgeous!"
@englishmaster most of the people who I know to be gay aren't the fire island pride day flaming queens
hello
500 freedom per second.
03:37
whats the diff between c++11 and c++1y guys?
@pipja See C++1y implementation status here: clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html#cxx11
haha that wasn't really a question but thanks bro
:p
seems awfully quiet
@pipja Ah, you mean (c++11 guys) and (c++1y guys)?
To refine what he just said, I think it's more like "C++1, you guys", he said "you guys" like Eric Cartman in South Park.
I like the humor
04:09
@AlexM. How do people who need their homework done stumble upon these sites?
hahaha i agree, alot of stack overflow questions are homework related
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's also like 25x faster than std::regex in GCC.
 
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user3010322
05:37
@Borgleader I can actually handle larger-than-normal OBJ files! puu.sh/a3f19/c68eca78f5.png
user3010322
user3010322
Much locked, many loaded
user3010322
Now I need texture support and I'll be done.
I never knew that so called diving and pretending to be hurt was so common in soccer and encouraged by its rules.
user3010322
Oooh, and I fixed shadows!
user3010322
05:50
user3010322
Things are getting prettier now. <3
@ThePhD Next up: Soft shadows.
user3010322
@JerryCoffin Ugh, but... but but... Ambient Occlusion and stuff is so harrddd. ;~;
@ThePhD So 'tis.
@ThePhD my AO works! :)
(I shall remain silent about render times)
user3010322
06:00
I'm trying to compute the normal for a ray-box intersection
user3010322
It's actually proving to be... a lot more painful than I thought it would be. <_>
eh o_O?
can't see how that's not trivial
user3010322
I can't see where to do the computation. :c
uh... the same place as you do for spheres?
user3010322
No, Imean
user3010322
06:02
in the intersection test I have
user3010322
I don't see exactly where I would be able to determine which of the 6 faces its hitting
my boxes
are just 6 rectangles vOv
user3010322
6 quadrilateral tests are a waste
rectangle is primitive enough to express analytically directly
yeah but then again, I'm not writing a commercially viable raytracer vOv :D
well, I'm off to pick up my diploma from uni; wohoo - laters :)
user3010322
06:08
@ScarletAmaranth 'Grats!
I just stumbled upon this such poetic quote.
"I love ice cream so much like Romio loves Juliet."
What do you think? Did it move your heart?
Wow
user3010322
06:36
WHY IS GETTING THIS NORMAL SO HARD.
@AaronKyleKilleen Just like basketball, though it's a headache for the refs.
user1804599
06:51
@StackedCrooked HAPPY BIRTHDAY
@rightfold Wait, have you been stalking @StackedCrooked's age all this time?
Anyway, happy birthday @StackedCrooked! Donations Gifts abound! :P
user1804599
Facebook told me.
> When in 1929, Menchik entered the Carlsbad, Viennese master Albert Becker ridiculed her entry by proposing that any player whom Menchik defeated in tournament play should be granted membership into the Vera Menchik Club. In the same tournament, Becker himself became the first member of the "club".
[19][20] In addition to Becker, the "Vera Menchik Club" eventually included Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander, Abraham Baratz, Eero Böök, Edgard Colle, Max Euwe, Harry Golombek, Mir Sultan Khan, Frederic Lazard, Jacques Mieses, Stuart Milner-Barry, Karel Opočenský, Brian Reilly, Samuel Reshevsky, Fri
cool.
TIL.
user3010322
@Rapptz Literally, git rekt'd, nirdz.
07:10
0
Q: Is it OK to flag my own post because I want someone to answer it?

reggie_jimacMy question has low count of views and I want it to be answered by someone. I learned that flagging your own post can be seen by moderators even I'm not going to report a spammer or not constructive question. So before I do that is it OK and valid?

^^ uh oh...
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Q: How can I discourage employees from working voluntary overtime?

Martin Hansen LennoxI run a small company (5 employees). We have recently expanded from 3 to 5 staff, and while we are comfortable financially, there is not much spare money available. However there is a lot of work to do because the new staff are undergoing a significant amount of training. A couple of employee...

@rightfold Thanks :)
user3010322
template <typename T, std::size_t numerator = 1, std::size_t denominator = 1>
inlinealways T pi( ) {
	const static long double p = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693;
	return static_cast<T>( ( p * numerator ) / denominator );
}
user3010322
Huheuheuhuehe.
@MarkGarcia Payment in units of 100 EUR please :P
(just kidding)
(or am I..?)
07:25
@Mysticial You have no idea how glad I am that this one particular user chose to ask first
user1804599
@StackedCrooked The only thing you get is a cock in your face.
0
Q: Convert C++ to Java

user3702271I'm having a C++ implementation of an algorithm that I'm using now, and I want to convert it all to Java. Since in the C++ implementation I have a lots of pointer, for example: short ****H,****G,****A,****B,***Hm,***Hmtild,**HmHmtild,**Hmtemp; My questions are: Is there any C++ to Java convert...

^^ wtf?
Xeo
Xeo
Mr. Bone's Wild Rain - The Rain Never Ends
> short ****H,****G,****A,****B,***Hm,***Hmtild,**HmHmtild,**Hmtemp;
@Mysticial "I'm about to shoot myself. Should I?"
user1804599
07:31
@Mysticial You can do that manually.
0
A: Convert C++ to Java

Ruchira Gayan RanaweeraYou can't have pointers in Java since Java don't have pointers. There is not automatic conversion, you can write same functionality in Java differently. It means you have to manually write your code in Java.

All the backticks
user1804599
public final class Box<T> {
    public T value;

    public Box(T value) {
        this.value = value;
    }
}
user1804599
A pointer!
"Java doesn't have pointers" says the Java person. Then he comes to C++ and uses pointers like there's nothing else.
@BoltClock I'm tempted to flag...
:P
07:35
He was obviously looking for some pointers.
@rightfold cool like in the movies
user1804599
Scala solves erasure of generics in quite an interesting manner.
'Brazilian defense' quality:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24647822/website-crashes-sometimes-after-loading
@ThePhD Bad idea.
Guys
I don't know what to discuss when I call a girl
07:42
Introduce her to Stack Exchange. Then you won't have to "discuss" anything anymore
Yeah
Bloody hell mate, I was talking about weird shits for whole time
then hang up.
I was like "weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"
She was like "take care then."
Shouldn't that have been "shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit"?
user456814
@Mysticial that's not the first problem post by that user.
user456814
He had this complaint too: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/262799/456814
Ew. It's Cupcake.
user456814
07:47
Hello.
user456814
Sorry about posting for help nuking spam earlier.
user456814
I promise it won't happen again.
user456814
Goodnight.
I'm a monster.
Oh well.
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A: Why would a user unaccept all their answers?

TannerI think it was pre-meditated about a month ago, take a look at his reputation summary from the last month. He gave SO the finger before these actions took place:

I wonder how Lance will react to this. Edit out the image, maybe. Or edit the image to sprinkle a pile of asterisks over it and reupload the edited image
user1804599
07:59
x = $("*[data-question-id]") |> map ($ >> (.position!) >> (.left)) |> maximum
user1804599
Beautifru.
@BoltClock smooth, very smooth
@BoltClock ... huh?
@thecoshman You know, Lance and his obsession with censoring profanities
@BoltClock He'd have to censor the reputation visualizer.
@Griwes Reputation visualizer is giving me the finger
08:04
I'd love to see comments under such a bug report. :D
@BoltClock Lance didn't try to censor tchrist's unifuck answer when I linked it to him. But it did coincidentally get a downvote within a minute of me linking it in front of him on the tavern.
@Mysticial lel
I wasn't so lucky
Nobody censored my use of the word "shit" on my caretaker/vampire/repwhore answer on meta.SO.
I was quite surprised.
Censoring is for babies.
holy crap
I just updated vmware player and it didn't ask me to reboot
user1804599
WTF
user1804599
> error: failed to push some refs
user1804599
There is nothing to push you piece of shit.
Xeo
Xeo
Damn, I need a better data-structure for this
08:18
@ThePhD Why.... Just why?
@BoltClock well fuck him then obviously
@Xeo raw array ftw
Xeo
Xeo
bool operator<(T left, T right)
{
  if (left.isSpecial) return false;
  if (right.isSpecial) return true;
  return left.value < right.value
}
// does ^ obey the strict-weak law?
Can't you check for yourself?
lolfail, someone posted on meta asking for upvotes to get out of a ban.
Question got nuked.
@Xeo Probably not.
08:26
@Xeo What if both are special?
@MarkGarcia clearly left being special is more special than right being special
@thecoshman Not sure if you are joking, but value should be checked if both are special, I think.
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Q: I haven't failed an audit in ages - but I just did and now I'm banned

QixSo I haven't failed a review audit in ages. That being said, I mis-clicked Approve and it had a cow and banned me for two days. You have failed too many audits Why am I now unable to complete my daily morning ritual for two days? That means I have to do actual work at work now 5 minutes ear...

I think @Xeo has just reinvented the same problem that made optional get pushed out of C++14. :D
@MarkGarcia just reading the code
08:29
@Griwes Not really.
-1 for making me think of Justin Timberlake, cry me a river. — thecoshman 14 secs ago
@BoltClock Is the author of this comment some novelty account just for saying those things? "4 years, 6 months"
@MarkGarcia nope
@thecoshman Why? What?
He sure doesn't act the part on the main site
08:34
> That means I have to do actual work at work now 5 minutes earlier.
Heh.
@BoltClock ^ Found a bug. Should I ask meta.SO or meta.SE?
@MarkGarcia This is hilarious
Either site works
Okay. Thanks.
Xeo
Xeo
@MarkGarcia Actually, isSpecial means the value has a very specific value
@MarkGarcia if both are special, that just means that they are the same, meaning left still shouldn't be before right
which is covered by the left.isSpecial case
08:49
is imgur down for anyone else?
@Xeo Wouldn't it be better if you just == value to the special value? (one less member)
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz isup.me
yeah I know
:(
I just wanted to see if anyone else was having issues
user1804599
I'm gonna remove statements.
user1804599
Expressions are composable.
Xeo
Xeo
08:52
@MarkGarcia Well, in theory it is just a special value. I could make it an actual one, but that would require changing the underlying data type. Now that I think about it, this really behaves just like optional, eh. Except that the "special value" is always larger than everything else, not smaller.
@Griwes Mixed relops got it booted, IIRC
> Really, this is something I don't want children to be seeing.
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Q: Comments are cloned to red error message box thingy

Mark Garcia I clicked on add / show N more comment, afterwards something inside me provoked to refresh the page. Just before the page is reloaded this abomination showed up, which I frantically took a screenshot just like someone seeing Bigfoot. I'm worried. Really, this is something I don't want childre...

@BoltClock :P
int main (argc, argv)
int argc; char ** argv;
{
    // ...
}
lol, he's using pre-standard C :)
Xeo
Xeo
He looks pre-standard C
@Rapptz which part confused you?
08:58
> Brrr, K&R style C. What is this, 1978? :P
> K&R second edition (1988) page 26 calls this notation "outdated".
@Xeo lol
@thecoshman All of it.

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