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07:00
Oo ... at least Stackoverflow homework questions are usually from university/college students, english.stackexchange.com has some primary school kids posting their homework questions there ...
What makes you say that telkitty?
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@melak47 It's it a bit early for you to be up? :o
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Q: If potato chips come in contact with humid air, they become what?

Maulik VIn my mother-tongue, there's a word for it. I'm wondering what the English word is. If potato chips come into contact with humid air (as in rainy days), they lose their crispiness and become _________. Fill in the blank. Note that the chips are eatable and won't cause food poisoning. But n...

they become bad chips
07:14
I would go for 'soggy'
Actually it looks better than most stack questions to me
I doubt it was made by a primary school kid
'stale'
not 'soggy'
chips don't absorb moisture through air very well
saggy chips
the only chips I've seen that get soggy are pringles..
hmm pringles.
This place is a goldmine: ftp.microsoft.com
Xeo
Xeo
07:23
> Last modification: 30.08.1994
for the readme
Example, this directory contains two files which are supposed to be garbage but is actually an archive of Flight Simulator 2000.
What do you guys think I should call the collection of my constexpr stuff?
@Rapptz Stones or Concrete.
wot
@VáclavZeman I was also thinking on those lines.
07:34
I would call them sad chips ... coz no one would want them any more ~_~
@MarkGarcia they should have named those "Not flight simulator 2000"
Why would you guys call it "concrete" or "stones"?
I don't get it
@Rapptz Unchangeable, unbreakable constexpr!
@Rapptz Because as constexpr, stones and concrete hardly ever change?
@Rapptz neverchanging
@Rapptz everlasting
07:36
@VáclavZeman highfive
@MarkGarcia highfive
lol sounds silly
gears/meta/stones/string.hpp :v
stoned
constexpr_utils
@Rapptz Given that you have gears, why not use bolts, keeps gears in place?
07:38
maybe Boost.MPL will have some extra bikeshedding
@VáclavZeman hah
@VáclavZeman Or nuts...
@MarkGarcia :D
> Implementations are not permitted to declare library functions as constexpr unless the standard says the function is constexpr (since C++14)
I didn't know this was an issue lol.
I was gonna go with gears/meta/const/
@Rapptz Was? What are you going to use now?
Not sure.
07:45
constipated
@Rapptz It's under gears. Why not just constexpr?
cause I'm not sure it should be separate from my metaprogramming utilities
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Wrong way of doing it.
08:06
0
Q: Working with pointers

Prashant YadavWill this program delete all the contents of ram ? I dared not to run it on my pc. And there was no use of doing it on online compilers. #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int a = 10; int *p; p = &a; for(int i = 0;i>0;i++){ *(p+1) = 0; } re...

lol
I'm tempted to leave a comment like "yeah, but if you download more RAM you'll be fine"
@AlexM. Brilliant!
or maybe "Nobody knows because nobody dares to run it on their PCs" in response to I "dared not to run it on my pc"
but that would fail now because there are srs ppl giving correct answers
"Can confirm, ran code, then a bunch of guys in balaclavas rocked up and pulled the RAM out of my computer"
08:20
"And no, I don't live in Ukraine right now".
I ran this and all of the contents of my RAM were indeed deleted. I was able to bring them back from Recycle Bin though. — Alex M. 10 secs ago
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saw this today
Barf
source is even funnier
I don't understand how this is possible...
08:35
damn this is a good song
Need help here
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25133481/zbar-c-with-mosync-not-scanning-qr-codes
do you have some sort of cognitive disorder?
your previous message got binned, with an explicit reason
and here you are dropping that crap again
clearly he needs so many downvotes he goes below 20 rep
Xeo
Xeo
@GeoffreyMureithi Cool, how much are you willing to pay?
> Aspiring to become one of the best developers in Php and C++.
what a great combination he chose
08:41
@GeoffreyMureithi Hey man. I already told you earlier, this is the wrong way to do it. You shouldn't drop your links in chat and ask for help.
You already posted your question on the main site, chat isn't a way to increase the exposure of your questions.
@BartekBanachewicz better than this:
am I the only one who thinks the silverlight logo looks like a pair of underwear?
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Silverlight is nonexistent.
too big, crap
08:48
@PolymorphicPotato I wonder what that says about @AlexM.'s underwear :p
@AlexM. I'm going to go with yes
@jalf righ--- Polymorphic Potato knows stuff about that :A
final String str1 = str2.getText().toString().trim();
professional.
does str2 have to be final too?
08:49
No
proffesional
proffessionnall
that's what I thought ... happens to be ... well should have given more thought about copy & pasted code ~_~
why the heck does eclipse insist that I should use final on str2 then??
Since this website is so stupid that it will close my question in a matter of hours (it already has -1 and I've seen questions go downhill from there) I will give this as best answer before it is too late. — user50286 10 mins ago
an hero
getText().toString() <--- What is the reasoning behind this? Trying to really make sure you don't affect str2?
08:57
I changed variable name in a hurry, str1 is supposed to be a EditText
You mean str2?
Ah this must be Android
just ignore me ... made some really dumb mistake ...
gosh why am I so retarded sometimes ...
Perks of the job
@chmod711telkitty It needs to be final if it's closed over
yeah ... inner class ... that's why
09:07
You just unleashed the wrath of the four mighty tags. — Mark Garcia 59 secs ago
guys
Why is T const& preferred over const char* const& for a string literal?
I'll just read that again and shut up, I suppose.
Ell
Ell
Morning all
Xeo
Xeo
09:22
@BartekBanachewicz string literals are lvalue arrays
so the char const* one need a conversion
I didn't know C++14 constexpr allowed you to modify variables.
Kinda weird.
Granted it's not really modifying
it allows you to modify variables except you're not actually modifying them? That sounds... reasonable. :p
lounge logic
I'd be more worried if it allowed you modify variables in a way that actually modified them
wait what?
09:33
what what?
I'm trying to make sense of what you said
what do you mean with "in a way that actually modified them"?
He probably meant "values" instead of "variables".
How is a variable that's modified not actually modified?
@TonyTheLion Ask @Rapptz
Because you can't modify the constexpr value.
09:34
@Rapptz I just wish we could have function-local static variables in constexpr functions.
:D
You can only modify it inside a constexpr function that will produce a constexpr value.
@Rapptz is talking about constexpr allowing you to modify variables in a way that doesn't actually modify them
If that makes sense.
I'm saying that sounds better than if it let you modify them in the conventional sense, where they are actually, you know, modified
(implying that "modifying without modifying is complete nonsense, and the same as not modifying at all)
aren't constexpr functions supposed to be const?
09:35
@Xeo I see
the implicit const got removed from member functions in C++14
eh, adding a newline to my PS1 breaks it
bash is so counterintuitive
@jalf ?
Is coliru down for any of you?
yes
09:36
:(
coliru has been dead for a while
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Q: PS1 command substitution

Steven PennyThis command succeeds $ PS1='$(date +%s) $ ' 1391380852 $ However if I add a newline it fails $ PS1='$(date +%s)\n$ ' bash: command substitution: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `)' bash: command substitution: line 1: `date +%s)' If I use backticks it works $ PS1='`date +%s`\...

@StackedCrooked ^^
ughfuck
goddamn bug.
In other news, I finally finished this multi-threaded project I've been slaving over for the last month and a half. It works too. Weeee :)
09:39
> Got games in your Steam library you're a bit ashamed of? Never fear, you can hide them now. pcgamer.com/2014/08/08/…
awesome, now the world will not be able to see anymore that I spent 300 hours tending to horses in secret of the magic crystals
wait, oh sh-
too bad this $'' trick doesn't work for me
oh wait
I had a stray "i"
a stray eye?
Ell
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09:56
@TonyTheLion yay!
gratz
@Ell :)
I gotta admit, it was hard
but finishing it gave me confidence that I can do it, when I put my mind to it
doing it gave you confidence that you could do it? Well, yeah, it would. :p
well there was a few places where I thought it wasn't ever going to work, and wanted to give up.
anyway, awesome, grats!
10:01
@TonyTheLion Congrats!
good work, little lion
Ell
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hmmmmm my lua thing is giving me a 404 when I should get a 302 o.O
@Ell looks like a bug
what are the copy semantics of optional<T>?
just like a value?
does nothing copy to nothing?
yes
10:07
@TonyTheLion high 5
@BartekBanachewicz :)
@TonyTheLion are sure it you? works
I am working on this kinda thing
I am not happy with the table yet, just to give you an idea.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz should unique_ptr have nullability? o.O
@Ell it's perfectly fine to write unique_ptr<T> p (nullptr);
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10:12
Also, shouldn't T* be non-owning pointer?
Ell
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Modelled role
@Ell I wanted to point out that the role is unclear most of the time
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Ah kk
guys emails asking to get access to a network drive, tell him I don't have control over that, he'll have to go through his manager to get access rights from who ever controls it. So he emails my whole teams asking for it... (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Ell
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10:16
I can't wait to have these cookey work related shenanigans
But I'll never get a job if lua doesn't stop giving me the wrong response code:O
@Ell just wanted to ask if you got anything
@Ell mmm cookies
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Ell
@BartekBanachewicz Not yet. One of my scholarship companies declined :( But it's okay
eh it's a pity that #pragma once is not standarized
Ell
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I'm pleased with how far I got anyway
10:18
@Ell so what's this Lua thing you're working on now?
Ell
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They had to choose 2 of 10 people they interviewed (one of which was me )
@BartekBanachewicz Lounge chat :)
(Prosody plug in)
Ell
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But I think I know the problem. I'm not doing https
I think I did this last time I worked on it too :P
@BartekBanachewicz isn't #pragma a standard thing, but none of it's 'uses'?
Ell
Ell
IIRC #pragma is intended for compiler dependent directives
10:22
@thecoshman yes
#pragma is a standardised preprocessor directive
but its behaviour is implementation defined
so shouldn't we push for #inc_once (or something to that effects) thus leaving #pragma to be (ab)used as compilers wish
@BartekBanachewicz They wanted to, but couldn't decide how it should behave w.r.t symlinks and stuff.
doing include guards is easy for me
I have something that generates a snippet for it
personally I use #pragma once because although it may not be Standard, everybody I care about accepts it.
@thecoshman eh, it's the same
Ell
Ell
10:27
Does the behaviour of local differ in the repl and a source file with lua5.1?
I should google actually, nvm
@Puppy that's dangerous thinking imho
meh
@BartekBanachewicz not really
#pragma once is actually slower in clang and gcc last I saw.
it'd be much more dangerous if the alternative was "Undefined behaviour".
10:28
altough in this case not having modules is annoying enough to make me not want to cope with #ifdef shenanigans
& in Haskell is underrated.
the worst that can happen if I ever get a compiler that doesn't support it is that it warns, then the build breaks.
not really
in old versions of GCC it launched a game :v
what can go wrong?
@Rapptz wut
Ell
Ell
Ahh having Lua5.2 and Lua5.1 installed is ballsing everything up
10:31
is there any "standarized" shortcut for "next camelcase right/left", like Ctrl+left/right?
Ell
Ell
How is this possibleeee
I've uninstalled lua5.1 and lua5.2
Ell
Ell
yet lua -v still gives 5.2.3 :'(
I've just stumbled on it (IOW I wasn't sure how it will behave)
@BartekBanachewicz That's a snippet of code, not a question.
10:42
@PolymorphicPotato you are supposed to make a question out of it vOv
anyway this error undefined reference to vtable for SomeClass is weird as hell
@Ell: Clearly they weren't terribly convinced and decided they didn't need to obey you.
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@BartekBanachewicz What would do good - completely new build model. ODR (header/source split) is also ancient. Such things should be automated.
@doc IOW modules, yes.
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@BartekBanachewicz yep
10:52
BTW G++ not warning about lack of virtual destructors is a fcking shame
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@BartekBanachewicz on this I don't agree. Non-virtual dtors are perfectly OK
remember that you can make dtor protected
@doc what if a class has other virtual member functions?
@doc how does that solve the problem?
not warning there is asking for disaster and the warning is trivial to implement
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@BartekBanachewicz well, then it should robably have virtual dtor unless it is specific
10:55
my point exactly.
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but it depends on case rly
and what one wants to achieve
99.9% of the cases if the class has a virtual member fn it needs a virtual dtor
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@jalf how protected dtor solves problem?
@doc how it solves the problem of a base class not having a virtual dtor
@doc can you show me a real-world use case of such a thing? (IOW not calling a proper destructor on an object)?
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10:56
@jalf and what's the problem exactly?
because IMHO it's pretty much the same like saying "not writing delete after you wrote new depends on what you want to achieve"
@doc you were the one saying to remember you can make the dtor protected, implying that because of that, a warning about a dtor not being virtual is unnecessary
I'm just trying to figure out what you're getting at
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moment
@jalf Read my answer here stackoverflow.com/a/13881095/205955
+ you can make only destructors protected to make inheritance of class with non-virtual dtors safe.
@doc fair enough
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@BartekBanachewicz aye got to think on other examples.
11:01
however, this doesn't really make sense if you have virtual members
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maybe there are)
and that was my point all along
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@BartekBanachewicz and that's what I should think on. Never asked myself, maybe it does not make sense. dunno
making members virtual polymorphism and private inheritance just don't mix
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maybe you are right
Usually (or always) non-virtual dtors make sense for totally non-virtual class to avoid vtable
Another thing is why c++ does not posses const constructors
Probably we could avoid duplicating classes just for const-correctness (like const_iterator and iterator)
Xeo
Xeo
11:07
Question: Do you find it irritating seeing people use the same tools as you, but (almost) exclusively operating them by mouse, ignoring shortcuts?
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@BartekBanachewicz indeed, polymorphism does not make any sense with private inheritance
@Xeo I am more openminded about that since I've started using a touchpad on my Yoga
touch scrolling and vim sounds like a weird composition, but it works great
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@Xeo I am liberal so it does not bother me, but I hate this chat interface, because can't reply to message without pointing with mouse :/
you can do :messageidtoreplyto here
but it's a lot more troublesome
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@Rapptz ye ye and write message id..
11:10
there are plugins that show you the message ID
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Q: SE Chat Modifications -- Keyboard navigation and commands for chat

Tim Stone Screenshot Use /command shortcuts to perform common chat tasks: See message history inline: Easily preview replied-to messages: And much, much more... About Legends tell of a prolific Meta Stack Overflow chatter who despised using their mouse above all things. In an effort to keep t...

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@Rapptz meh this chat isn't vital for me, so too lazy to even check those plugins.
Ell
Ell
I need a better xmpp server
oops
just realized I'm giving my scrollwheel the middle finger everyday
well, reverse middle finger
@doc we have a rule here: don't complain about an UI thing that you can easily fix with a setting or a plugin.
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11:19
@BartekBanachewicz O.K. I apologize then
bah, don't worry
rules here aren't terribly strict
on a slightly another matter, I need optional implementation
Ell
Ell
dynamically typed languages can be a nightmare
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is wheels/optional production ready? Do you think its interface will differ from what will appear in the std?
@Ell you have to code in them differently, that's for sure.
trying to write code like it was statically checked is always going to fail, sooner or later, because as the project grows you're unable to grasp everything manually
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@Jefffrey thanks.
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@Ell true
@Jefffrey much better with plugin)
11:24
@doc what's up with the braces
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@AlexM. It's modern version of smiley :)
He is a special kid. Don't ask.
@BartekBanachewicz it's pretty trivial to write one- like, 40loc or something, depending on exactly what you need
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@Jefffrey meh soon everybody will use them
@Puppy I'll just take robot's one I suppose
TBF it doesn't look trivial.
(It has a lot of things I'd forget about)
11:26
like?
optional_base& operator=(optional_base&& that)
            noexcept(noexcept(std::declval<storage&>().assign(std::move(that).get()))
                  && std::is_nothrow_destructible<T>()
                  && meta::is_nothrow_move_placeable<T>()) {
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@AlexM. in the past leaving nose from :-) was novelty. Language evolves.
yeah, the noexcept stuff can get ugly.
I don't really need it because VS doesn't support noexcept properly anyway, I guess
I wonder why robot uses his own RemoveReference though
@Puppy :F
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:-F
11:27
ah right it's just Invoke<remove_reference>
I think I'll glue it into a single file if I'm going to use it, to make it more compact
I don't think I'm going to use any other wheels
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@AlexM. andevenmoreinthepastwhitespacewasanoveltyordotjustlookintoancientscripts
so don't look unfriendly at my smileys)
jesus, you really ARE special
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@AlexM. everyone is special.
@doc Yeah no
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@CatPlusPlus do you use other chat-like software?
IRC for example
@CatPlusPlus it's becoming popular in some communities
Also because it's not the same thing as ordinary smiley.
11:39
yeah, there's a whole colon missing!
the point of smileys is to resemble facial expressions
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@Puppy :) And it brings some information! It's like saying a sentence with a bit of smile. It improves expression.
your smiley resembles a broken code formatter's output
I know this has to have been linked before but WOOT! Support for old versions of Internet Explorer to be dropped—in 2016
no more than adding the colon.
11:43
@AlexM. ☺
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@AlexM. haha, so you can add sadness before smily sentence(
Xeo
Xeo
@doc It's not modern, it's stupid :P
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@Xeo almost every new invention was considered stupid by fools)
;)
I'll just plonk this guy
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@AlexM. :(
11:48
ah, much better
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:)
no more unmatched parentheses <3
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What about < it's umatched
less than 3?
So you see, that it's just thing you must get used to)
@Mgetz I already drop support for any IE version.
Xeo
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@doc No, it's provably stupid: What about smileys embedded in parenthesised sentences (like this one :) )?
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11:51
@AlexM. I will mix normal smileys with modern ones to make transition smoother :)
@PolymorphicPotato I try too not support anything older than IE11
@Mgetz Hmm. Shall I use for denoting success and for denoting failure. :D
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@Xeo interesting problem) Should some organization exist to solve smiley issue)
@PolymorphicPotato First IEs should never existed.

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