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23:00
Is this a new feature?
@PolymorphicPotato ...
I don't think that wastedness is a new Lounge feature.
well I closed a ticket today
23:01
@Jefffrey Stop adjusting system time
so it was a good day
@sehe I didn't :/
I just closed the laptop case and hour ago, and reopened it now.
I gotta sleep 'cos 0400 wakeup for airport:(
Oh well, just ignore it then. It's probably just some malware or maybe a driver issue
@Jefffrey happens when it's catching up
23:02
@Jefffrey AHAAAAAAAAH! See, that's what you did. Laptops don't like that, when you drug them with formaldehyde
formalwat
@Jefffrey Chat is coded Very Well
@Jefffrey wfm
@CatPlusPlus funny how you keep saying that intending to be ironic, when it is in fact true
there has been few wtf moments
and some features are lacking
and some existing features don't exactly make that much sense
23:09
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I mostly agree with you.
I value the gravatar mosaic, which is cool, but I often hide to make space to the starboard.
There are just a few minor things that suck.
The starboard is nice.
Oneboxing is nice, except for HTTPS
Pinging and plonking is also nice.
And that's it.
I wouldn't say it's well coded. It just works, more or less.
Then again, I've yet to finish a project so I should stop talking about other people's.
is sublime text suitable for C++?
23:17
No, you have to use ED
the standard editor
I have to have ED to write C++? That doesn't sound good...
yes
Also OPENWATCOM16 is the only compiler worth using
@corvid Pen and paper is suitable for writing C++.
As for the compiler, use YOURBRAIN 2.0
@corvid ...as for the serious reply, Sublime Text is nice.
@corvid notepad is the best editor for C++
seems like most IDEs just have too many... features.
23:21
Yeah whatever.
I just want to type stuff and have a compile and run button cause I'm lazy
I used Notepad++/Sublime Text 2 + command line compiling + printf debugging for the last four years.
Now I'm using Visual Studio 2013 and Eclipse
Using IDE is nice, however, I dislike the fact that all the project formats differing between IDEs.
@milleniumbug How does the bottom of the barrel taste like?
Visual studio is kinda ridiculous, so many things
23:25
@milleniumbug use a proper build system and use SublimeGDB.
@Borgleader Tried Code::Blocks before, but it was even worse than Eclipse.
So it's my current choice (along with MSVS 2013)
what is a build system? Do people not use Makefiles anymore?
I must be out of the times
@Griwes Windows Vas Normandy xD
(dont mind me ...)
fuck make
Ell
Ell
@corvid cmake I guess
23:31
@corvid Fuck Make - I used it for command line compiling, but it didn't do any good.
@corvid ninja + python script is what I do
python script? Sounds good, python best
has anyone here used sketchup for basic 3D modeling?
I'm still working a python build system
trying to finish it this year
I'm taking the fish players drop, use their fires to cook it and sell the cooked fish for free xp and money
runescape: pay a monthly fee to feel like a parasite
runescape?
23:45
Is there a source code repository for C++ libraries? I mean such a thing where you do tool-name get library-name and it downloads the source code of this library and all of it's dependencies, and compiles the library and every dependency with the compiler you choose.
@milleniumbug it's called "use linux"
or
"welcome to development hell on windows"
I promised I'd light the next fire so I'm only 90% parasite
My current approach is to compile every library from scratch because nobody compiles libraries for 32-bit POSIX DWARF2 MinGW-w64 gcc 4.9.1
why dwarf2?
Because zero-cost exceptions
23:48
IMO on windows use SEH
64-bit only
oh 32-bit
then use SJLJ
I'm trying to support ancient machines
don't use dwarf on windows man =/
headaches everywhere
same with posix, just use win32 threads
Back in the days I couldn't make std::thread to work with win32 threads
23:53
@milleniumbug that's because mingw's threading library in general is just kaputt
I use POSIX threads.
Works fine.
ever tried struct A { ~A() { /* something */ } }; thread_local A a;? boom goes the dynamite
works fine
what was supposed to break?
idgi
But, since managing dependencies is a chore on windows, and quite easy on linux, I thought that such a source downloading tool exists, and I will use a cross-compiler to compile the libraries to windows.

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