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8:03 PM
look at my new banana!
(added banana for scale)
 
that's a fair-size banana
 
> an Nvidia 600 series GPU or newer. Why Nvidia? Because Nvidia's 600 series cards support hardware accelerated video encoding.
looks like for Steam streaming, nVidia gets an advantage over AMD
 
bah
I'm accruing so many dependencies for Wide.
Clang/LLVM (must be built from source!), Premake, Boost, libarchive and zlib.
 
@StackedCrooked that's my generic face
 
@Puppy don't worry too much about them now
 
8:14 PM
I'm fine with lots of dependencies as long as there's a Setup.exe doing all the work for me
 
most important is that you can make the language work.
you can remove dependencies later if they really turn out to be a problem
@AlexM. yeah, an easy setup does matter
 
Wide can never have an easy setup until at least Clang 3.6
 
i should make some tea
 
@Xeo Failed to install muv-luv. Little Busters works, but it's very wonky. Grisaia actually works. I love it when software works :)
And it works so well.
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked wtf
 
8:23 PM
yeah
 
Xeo
Oh yeah. you should also see the Oppai Ending of Rewrite
 
It complains about mfc42.dll or something
Maybe it's not XP compatible.
@Xeo Right.
 
bah
habitually wrote function AddLibarchiveDependency(proj) { stuff } in Lua.
 
@TonyTheLion lol
 
nah, taking a pee after a long time trying to keep it in is the best feeling in the world
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Awesome. :D
 
9:05 PM
@AlexM. I had that position too when I was 5 1/2.
 
what, you think farts are the best too?
 
I just got a suggestion to use gitlab for a combined versioning/bugtracking host. Does anyone have any experience with gitlab?
@AlexM. No. I have farts and peeing at around place 350 when it comes to my "best in the world" list.
 
amazing
if (strlen(final) == 1)

        draw_num(442, final, 528, 456); else
        draw_num(442, final, 523, 456);
dat formatting
it takes all known standards and takes a shit on them
 
hello
@StackedCrooked I remember this one was often used on Q3 Arena servers (at least in Poland). Too subtle for my English to define properly :F
 
9:21 PM
@AlexM. You should see the crap the students hand in now that the semester is starting. Trying to hand in labs so they are allowed to do the follow-up course. I got just the other day a file that had Windows line endings mixed with Mac line endings on a linux Makefile.
 
my shoe is falling apart
 
@Puppy you should provide it all the emotional support it needs
 
@Puppy use duct tape
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@BartoszKP super-glue
 
@StackedCrooked or a combination
 
9:23 PM
super-glue is excellent for fixing shoes
esp in early stages
 
true
 
if the seams are getting a little loose => put superglue on it
 
well, it's excellent for fixing almost everything
 
unfortunately I don't have super-glue so my shoes are falling apart too
 
@StackedCrooked "A little loose" was a couple years ago.
the entire front half and a good part of the back half of the sole is totally disconnected.
 
9:25 PM
@Puppy wow, they really lasted long then
 
I even heard about a friend of my friend of my friend who used super-glue to fix their falling-apart relationship!
 
Still @BartoszKP s advice is so general, I feel it should be starred above the silly "Read the rules"
 
My shoes last 1-2 years max. And I always by high quality walking shoes of around 150 EUR.
 
fak. I need a pixel artist
 
I think I have another pair.
 
9:26 PM
@Captain If it's moving and shouldn't use duct tape, if it's not moving and should use WD-40 ;)
 
my current shoes are doing pretty well though
 
yeah
 
@BartoszKP Now people, here here. We have a sage amongst our midst.
 
I'm pretty sure these are at least ten years old.
 
@CaptainGiraffe nods approvingly
 
9:29 PM
I'm a 5-56 guy myself, but lets not get into a religious argument.
 
;)
 
@CaptainGiraffe I remember my professor saying "uh... at least with you I'm 100% sure you've done the work yourself" after seeing the shit I've used (which is not among the prof's recommendations and hence, is not used by most students)
I suspect that makefile was a massive copy/paste from different sources to get the job done
 
9:44 PM
@AlexM. Well as you might know a Makefile is quite fidgety about format. It did not work, it wasn't even close The Americans have this wonderful term "clusterfuck". But opening the file in my editor just made my heart break. As you say effort is always appreciated - I'm willing to spend hours and hours with you if you show effort.
 
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Q: Is std::move(*this) a good pattern?

alfCIn order to make this code with C++11 reference qualifiers work as expected I have to introduce a std::move(*this) that doesn't sound right. #include<iostream> struct A{ void gun() const&{std::cout << "gun const&" << std::endl;} void gun() &&{std::cout << "gun&&" << std::endl;} void ...

 
going to use coverity scan
I only have a vague idea about what it does
but I guess I'll find out more now
 
@Rapptz my head already aches
 
10:01 PM
In PS1 on ubuntu, is it possible to get the git directory's root dir? Ie, if I do git pull blah, and cd into it, wherever I am within it it just displays crow@blah(master)$
 
hi
whats the one place where all new features of c++x11 are described ?
 
@Rapptz I tried to do something like that when I was writing an exception class. throw std::move(*this).
But VS2013 didn't let me since it doesn't support move-semantics on throw.
 
@corvid You mean something like this?
Danny@DANNY-PC ~/Documents/GitHub/Gears (master)
you can get the root directory of a git repository using basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
but I'm not sure why you would want that for PS1
 
Ell
10:20 PM
@deadmg do you have to take any steps differently than described on the clang website in order to get a build of llvm & clang suitable for wide?
 
@nikhilelite there are multiple places.
 
you have to enable RTTI, as is stated on the Wide build page.
aside from that I'm not aware of any way to get an incompatible build.
oh, Wide probably makes assumptions w.r.t. the final LLVM build layout, if you built into some place that wasn't llvm_root/build, then you may have fun.
AFAIK this is the default output for LLVM/Clang's makefiles and whatnot so AFAIK unless you explicitly set it to be somewhere else relative to the root, it should just work.
what problem are you encountering, exactly?
 
@Rapptz nah, not quite, I know how to do that. I mean, just Gears (master)
 
now I just need to concretely decide what format I need to write, exactly.
 
10:59 PM
ooh coverity is showing issues and stuff
whoa this is so awesome
I feel like I've been living under a rock
had no idea such tools existed
 
Ell
@puppy I haven't tried again yet, I'm just preparing to build again
I don't really know what the problem is :/ but I'll see tomorrow
Do you build with cmake?
 
11:14 PM
6
Q: Why are certain types of string concatenation significantly faster than others?

Hi I'm DanConsider the following four cases: #include <string> int main() { std::string s("Hi I'm Da"); 1. s += "n"; 2. s += 'n'; 3. s = s + "n"; 4. s = s + 'n'; return 0; } Running this test suite with the invocation: g++ -std=c++11 -O3 -DVER=case -Wall -pedantic -pthread test.cpp -o tes...

s += "n" is x250 faster than s = s + "n" apparently
 
Ell
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C-C-C-C-C-C-OMBO BREAKER
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Priceless!! +1 milion. — Fabricio Araujo 2 hours ago
I normally try to ignore meta as much as possible but +1 to this answer 1 million times. — Kik 6 hours ago
These are the two notifications I came home to. Go me!
 
Star Citizen has reached 50 Million in crowdfunding money.
 
@Borgleader jesus
Then again, that's actually not terribly much for a next-gen game. Halo 4 had a budget of $60m.
 
11:54 PM
there's no next-gen in PC land :P
 
Some people reckon it was closer to $100m but reports vary
It was the most expensive MS game to date anyway
 
in such cases I consider returning a pointer to an new Foo object, and return nullptr if ever a > 10 is false. — Stephane Rolland 1 min ago
 

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