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08:04
@rightfold A kind person could forgive "Zoon" and assume it's a typo.
But Is it supports
Is English so hard?
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Fuck Google.
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Why does it think "reposition" and "position" are the same word?
user1804599
Google is a moron.
If I type "position" it suggests "missionary position".
Thanks for the suggestion Google.
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Q: American Gothic in the palette of Mona Lisa: Rearrange the pixels

Calvin's HobbiesYou are given two true color images, the Source and the Palette. They do not necessarily have the same dimensions but it is guaranteed that their areas are the same, i.e. they have the same number of pixels. Your task is to create an algorithm that makes the most accurate looking copy of the Sou...

This seems fun.
And not too hard to come up with a simple algorithm.
08:21
@BartekBanachewicz before we click, what is it?
@StackedCrooked Seriously though. You should try it
user1804599
@sehe a system for creating, processing or analyzing music in Haskell
let
    m = staccato (scat [c,d,e,c]^/2) |> ab |> b_ |> legato (d |> c)^*2
in stretch (1/8) m
user1804599
Ugh. Put m = ... on the same line as let.
08:36
@rightfold hehe. powned by my browsers excellent history/input recall again. That was meant as reply to this:
@Mikhail before we click, what is it?
user1804599
> //@TODO: give a shit
Damn. I see what happened. I accidentally starred that message, instead of hitting the reply arrow
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> Note: This is ALPHA software and may result in irreversible brain damage.
@rightfold our release software does the same effect altogether, don't worry. The release notes also cite "using this API gives you mental deficits in the short-time"
08:48
guise
There's some COM component I cannot identify which crashes a thread I do not own. The stack trace doesn't help. Can I catch the exception being thrown somehow? I do not control thread creation.
not unless you can get some of your own code on to that thread
@ParkYoung-Bae This may help. Just ignore the part of the answer that says exceptions are a bad thing.
@ParkYoung-Bae Eh, are you even using VS?
@MarkGarcia Omg I had completely forgotten about that dialog box, thank you! hug
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I have never used scan.
I thought this, that you will answer this question. I will try this. — ali786 42 secs ago
lol
08:59
@sehe At least his code looks nice.
I mean, format-speaking.
I need a ternary TMP transform.
I'm so screwed.
Actually, a ternary fusion transform.
Xeo
Xeo
...
Oh, fusion::zip is lazily evaluated.
OMG SOMEONE WROTE COMPOSABLE ALGORITHMS IN C++
@MarkGarcia really? C-isms all around. Anonymous types. Many redundant whitespace lines. Missing space between } and identifier (struct{/*..*/}wtf;? Do you like bulldog faces too?). Random excerpt:
}struct_type;
template <typename Archive>
void serialize(Archive& ar, const unsigned int version)
{
        ar & msg_type;
        ar & msg_name;
        ar & struct_type;

}
That's not good formatting. It's sloppy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fusion and Phoenix are really nice
@MarkGarcia VS is still breaking on that exception, eh è_é
09:04
@Feeds is frequently in rooms: "Java Sucks"
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@MarkGarcia Shit. I think my sarcasm detectors weren't engaged
@sehe Bulldog faces?
@sehe Nah. I really haven't seen the later parts of his code.
People that like bulldogs are Hitler.
people that think that people who like bulldogs are hitler are hitler.
09:07
@VáclavZeman when you press a dog face against a glass pane, it automatic becomes a bulldog. (A bulldog seems have run into a fence too often, which got his nose flattened).
The same with }stuffedidentifiers they get stuffed against the braces. I imagine the identifiers getting a blunt side from the friction.
@sehe lol
TIL It's UB to have an empty struct in C.
it's not UB to have an empty struct in C
the C grammar requires it to have a member.
> The Pistol Star is a blue hypergiant and is one of the most luminous known stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
[...]
Apparent magnitude: Invisible
it's impossible to even specify an empty struct.
09:09
> "If the struct-declaration-list does not contain any named members, either directly or via an anonymous structure or anonymous union, the behavior is undefined."
@MarkGarcia Testing my hacky last-resort rollback mechanism makes me see stuff
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A: C empty struct -- what does this mean/do?

haccksThis is not standard C. C11: 6.2.5-20: — A structure type describes a sequentially allocated nonempty set of member objects (and, in certain circumstances, an incomplete array), each of which has an optionally specified name and possibly distinct type. J.2 Undefined behavior: The beha...

@sehe I'm bothered by how 0 looks in there.
@sehe Heh, funny. :)
@sehe How imaged!
09:20
poor Puppy is really good at getting downvotes on meta
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@Trilarion: "Exotic languages"? That's pretty offensive. They're not "exotic" to those who speak them natively and daily. — Lightness Races in Orbit 8 secs ago
morning troll
You have -14 yourself.
I have -11.
I don't get the controversy in our posts.
But alas, meta.
I'm tempted in adding something along the lines of "And then people wonder why everyone hates USA"
#constructivisim
This is a terrible idea all around. Flags being shown to every single 10ker ensure that no one room can drift too far from what's generally acceptable network-wide, and this is a good thing. — badp yesterday
hah yeah that works with us doesn't it
@Rapptz Yeah but net +58
It's still a big downvote ratio.
Compared to normal anyway.
I guess I meant to say "poor Puppy is really good at ending up with a negative score on meta"
@ParkYoung-Bae Well, Trilarion is German, so...
09:25
You really think I'm trying to make a valid point?
@Rapptz I don't agree with LRiO for example
Okay.
@Jefffrey neither do I#
> A woman decides to go on a "weight gain journey"
weird fetishes
> My native Polish language is untranslatable to English since many grammar construction is not possible in this language what many time confirms me English language expert.
2
09:29
> many <singular>
Kinda ironic to go on about how your native language is super duper difficult to learn for English speakers and not being able to produce one grammatically correct English sentence.
I just saw 90 images of a fat woman.
> Arabian is similar to Jewish that is why Bible translation is hardcore.
This is bad even by Telkitty standards.
09:30
Stuffers are weird.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where did you pick those
It's like the opposite of anorexia.
Okay.
-4
A: Disallow languages other than English in chat

ChameleonPlease disallow other language than Chinese and Arabian - that is stupid to convert all to one language - you should learn other language and do not be English only :) Colonial age and slavery should be finished but looks that same idea rebirth - people should have choice not be forced to use En...

oh my
> Forcing English is typical rasism
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09:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes heh
@R.MartinhoFernandes Gone already :(
I removed it.
@Jefffrey So what do you have against non-English languages anyway?
I'm trying to reduce my interaction with whackos to a minimum.
Yet here you are....
I was typing that
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Wat heb jij tegen niet-Engelse talen? Homo.
user1804599
Ik bos jou.
Too expected.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit This is the minimum.
Robot was probably fishing for it too
09:33
I'm sorry but did you just say that this room is the "minimum" whackoness?
Yeah I know you didn't I'm just never mind
That's a pretty mean insult to Lightness.
I try.
user1804599
Good.
Ell
Ell
just let people use whatever they want
anarchy works
09:35
lol
@Jefffrey It doesn't do anything
Jeez man.
It just helps for template writing
You answered a question about that a few days ago.
It's a pseudo destructor call
09:36
No, I didn't.
@Jefffrey For generic code.
it would be extremely inconvenient for generic code that destructs stuff to have to special-case primitive types.
Oh, right.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, this is the one minimum I am trying to reduce such interactions to.
I see.
Is the alias needed because int is a keyword?
09:39
yeah
beautiful
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I left a different comment that I think deserves to stand.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you choose well
@R.MartinhoFernandes snigger
09:58
:<
Dammit.
Wrote a 597 character comment which I won't post because.
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@Jefffrey horribul
you feeling okay today robot
you seem worn
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't worry, I've had my very own unpleasant Lounge experience. Almost all room owners there have 10k, though, so any chance of further abuse due to such a change would be very slight. — badp 29 mins ago
haha
we really are infamous
also, this:
I'd say it's verging on sexual harassment. — Matt Thrower 37 mins ago
Xeo
Xeo
> a reflection lack of practice
10:05
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Maybe. :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I went through his chat history here and didn't find anything unpleasant.
@Rapptz now that's dedication
Also his last message here was in February 14 2012.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have this large body of code that was originally intended only for GCC and clang and now all of a sudden needs to work with MSVC and it's been wearing me down indeed. Some stuff outside of work, too, but nothing as bad.
10:08
I only searched cause I thought he was lying
(I've never seen him before)
@Xeo Meh, closed the tab already.
Feb 14 '12 at 0:06, by badp
Most sane people join a new site, learn how the site rolls and then either join it and adapt to the site's rolling or don't and leave. Some people decide that they must join the site and roll the other way, and if they must press Enter every 80 characters while writing a comment then damn fuck they're going to press Enter every 80 characters while writing a comment, everybody else be damned.
@Rapptz Had that feeling myself
You guys had some weird arguments back then.
Remember those guys who had a full-on chat conversation in something like 900 comments? And they'd post like half a sentence per comment? Jesus fuck the 15-second limiting must have been annoying.
I have a 11MB PNG of that somewhere
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm actually quite surprised he's still sour grapes over something 2 years old. I guess bad impressions really do last.
@Rapptz Well, he was in a conversation with sbi and jalf
ah great
it's one of those bugs where the type of the expression magically changes from 64bit signed to 64bit unsigned.
You should use braces. Never mind.
How do you go from signed to unsigned?
Accidentally bricked my machine again today.
I did something akin to x < container.max_size(); instead of x < container.size();
my projector arrived in the morning
it's awesome
altough from 6 meters pixels have 2.5x2.5 cm :D
also lol
If you want to write PHP, learn Haskell http://bit.ly/1w5KAaO
this is getting out of hand
10:22
Ahahah, saw that yesterday.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm afraid of turning into Cat.
@Rapptz Dunno.
I checked all the intervening code and it seems just fine.
Also, I'm sick but I'm too scared to go to the doctor. Go figure.
do you have herpies
Xeo
Xeo
10:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes FFS, still?
how can a robot be sick
Why are you scared?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sometimes, they can actually help you. I would know.
> error C2988: unrecognizable template declaration/definition
Got this again.
by the way, does GDB sometimes print crap for local variables?
I have a plain value struct with a few integers in it and GDB tells me it contains junk.
10:26
> My goal is implement basic parsers and prettyprinters for ActionScript, C++ and Java, to be able to translate code between them
> basic parser for C++
@Puppy I don't think I've seen that without optimisations or UB being involved.
hmm.
well, I already figured there was UB involved somewhere
I guess it just teleports from my plain value struct to my integral type properties
@Rapptz Dunno. I'm too stubborn to be sick.
If I don't get a diagnosis, everything is fine!
Ell
Ell
That's like me
I had conjuctivitus for a month before I saw someone
> error C2143: syntax error : missing ',' before '<end Parse>'
Ell
Ell
10:30
I guess that's not so bad actually
@R.MartinhoFernandes I told myself that my IBS would go away in a week or two.
cue 41 months later
hmm, GDB tells me that a function parameter does not exist.
wankers.
are the meds still working?
yep.
10:35
wtf do you mean, there's no "this" in the current context? It's a member function.
Maybe it's optimized out :P
gdb is a chronic liar
then again
at least GDB can call virtual functions
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
speaking of @Cat
10:36
I don't think I'll ever get this implicit state context in objects (again)
he's been absent a bit
GDB can find everything that is in the DWARF.
@Puppy An impressive feat, no doubt.
Does VS debugger have a console where you can call functions?
I think I finally figured out why VS is so bad at finding derived classes
it seems like it only finds derived classes whose definition is visible in that TU.
otherwise it gives up and goes home.
10:39
@StackedCrooked lol
dynamic printf will always be my favourite feature
I don't know if I have low standards but it's pretty cool
@R.MartinhoFernandes IIRC, g++ still performs some optimizations even in debug mode, right? e.g. elision
-g does not affect optimisation; -O0 disables everything, I think.
hm.
10:41
Newer versions have -Og which "optimises for debug"
Why is that the first result? :s
Oh...
The URL ends in O0..
What the hell
audio break points are cool for debugging gui apps
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He was here last night
I'm looking at the makefile and it seems like Premake does not pass -O0, only -g.
-O0 is implied, i.e. it's by default if you don't specify an optimisation level.
@R.MartinhoFernandes -Og is a lie!
10:43
then again, I don't see -O2 or -O3 for the release builds.
I used to use -Og and then they'd tell me "Can't evaluate function -- it's inlined"
made debugging a pain
-O0 does zero inlining.
I'm talking about -Og
breaking inside boost variant visitor for -O0 build leads to huge stack trace
@Puppy That seems wrong.
10:46
-O0 however, does not prevent copy and move elision
Double check you're not missing something by running make -n (it shows the commands, but does not run them).
Still wish Windows had gdb -tui
step should be the equivalent of "step in" in VS, right?
@Rapptz -Og sounds like gangster code...
0g simpson
10:46
@Puppy Yes.
next is "step over", I think.
yeah it is
wait a second- GDB can step backwards?
3
if you ask it to
reverse-step I think
how can that possibly work when you can call functions with unknown side-effects?
it doesn't work all the time
10:47
hm, I guess
probably can't undo the effects of random function calls, I guess
> syntax error : 'Scalar' should be preceded by ')'
user1804599
I prefer -O∞.
@rightfold sperm code?
template <typename Scalar, typename Sizes, typename Strides, typename Slicers>
using view_with = array_view<Scalar, TransformSizes<Sizes, Slicers>, TransformStrides<Sizes, Strides, Slicers>, alignof(Scalar)>; // syntax error : 'Scalar' should be preceded by ')'
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10:50
@Mgetz fmap fmap fmap ~> (.).(.)
in what compiler?
@R.MartinhoFernandes impresive
@Rapptz you have to ask?
@Rapptz Take a guess.
I wonder if it wants array_view<)Scalar or alignof()Scalar)>
@sehe I didn't see any CXXX!
@rightfold and that's how the first truly sentient AI will be coded...
10:51
I apologise for any eye damage caused by my previous message.
this message can only be the result of inexcusable one-off code paths in the parser (in this case, apparently for the template argument list). I wish these chaps good luck with constexpr and finally fixing 2P lookup
Or maybe template <typename )Scalar
@R.MartinhoFernandes alignof(()Scalar)? :v
user1804599
Ugh
Shhh. Don't keep doing that.
Next thing you know, Zoidberg invents a language with that syntax, because "it looks so ---pretty--- hipster"...
user1804599
10:52
I'm discussing א numbers with a friend and the editor changes to RTL layout all the time.
I have no idea what to do with this error.
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@sehe ugh no it looks terrible.
ohhhh
it takes a size_t...
@Rapptz Obviously )template <typename Scalar, etc...
all this time and it turns out that my test is what was broken.
10:53
Wait, does it have alignof?
@R.MartinhoFernandes flush it, tweet it, rinse, repeat
3 mins ago, by sehe
@Rapptz you have to ask?
@R.MartinhoFernandes #ifdef _MSC_VER template<typename )Scalar> #else ... obviously
oh, and that one of my OR routines was incorrect.
@sehe It was rhetorical.
@TonyTheLion yeah i know i was talking to him. just mean it's more rare now. like now for example
10:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes try __alignof :v
I'm curious if it works
"binge boxsetter": n. someone who has watched so many episodes of a particular television programme back to back within so short a period of time that they now instinctively skip through the main title at the beginning of each new episode, yet play the theme on loop in Spotify to ward off withdrawal symptoms.

We've all reached that point, right? Right...?
By the way, I had one of the greatest ideas yesterday
10:58
@BartekBanachewicz You're leaving?!
no, we've ridden to the sea at 9 pm
@LightnessRacesinOrbit nope I have netflix
the water was so nice
is malloc's official signature taking a size_t?
10:58
and the crowd was gone
> ridden to the sea
image of Bartek on horseback marching to the coast
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't use Spotify, but sure, I've been there.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no easy way to skip the titles, also no spotify account
@Mgetz well then you massively suck
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you have to be rhetorical?
10:59
@Puppy I hit it on GoT a few days ago. Took a while to get into but... I'm there. Sigh.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit roar
Have to admit the frequency of main character deaths has been surprisingly low so far, given what I've heard.
And that's all I'll say about that
@R.MartinhoFernandes Kinda weird... According to MSDN they don't have alignof(...) but they have __alignof(...)
user1804599
cool intellij gets java decompiler
10:59
idgi

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