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09:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes can’t decipher the key to your last name
oh, didn't notice he wanke some IPA into that :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is the rule of 0.5 that you either go all implicit (rule 0), or all explicit (for when you gotta do it…)? ;)
@LucDanton It's a bit unreadable, and wrong, I think.
I changed it in the other presentation.
Easier to read, and more accurate.
ooo, stress markers. Actually that’s a surprise.
is that more of an 'ez' sound rather than 'es' then?
09:08
No.
Esh (majuscule: Ʃ Unicode U+01A9, minuscule: ʃ Unicode U+0283) is a character used in conjunction with the Latin script. Its lowercase form ʃ is similar to a long s ſ  or an integral sign ∫; in 1928 the Africa Alphabet borrowed the Greek letter sigma for the uppercase form Ʃ, but more recently the African reference alphabet discontinued it, using the lowercase esh only. The lowercase form was introduced by Isaac Pitman in his 1847 Phonotypic Alphabet to represent the voiceless postalveolar fricative (English sh). It is today used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, as well as in the alphabets...
(Yes, I overdid it)
> Almost all of those phonemes should be easy to pronounce for an English speaker.
¬_¬ I think you overestimate the common mans ability with IPA
Does the C++ committee care about the state of unicode at all?
@thecoshman I think you underestimate the care I took in writing that :P Keep reading.
huh, so you port's take on your mothers maiden name. crazy
Welp logged 9 hours of work today
09:19
@LucDanton Also funny, I changed it again when I wrote that diatribe on my name.
It's 11:20
yup
fuck me
I'm just gonna keep going
It's hard to tell apart consonants that I can't myself produce clearly distinct.
> I have a program code on a txt file and I`m having issues trying to create a project with and to be able then to make some modifications and generate an executable file. What I need is the following: I`d provide you with the source code and all the technical specs of it and you would send me back a project file that I`d be able to make modifications and generate exe files.
:(
not sure if to accept or to reject.
Where the fuck does "myself" go in that sentence.
09:22
I myself
@Puppy seriously?
I'm broken. I can't do positional grammars anymore.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The IPA, and not the stress?
@R.MartinhoFernandes At the end.
i'm the op
09:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, that was very German :D
@Code-Apprentice Yeah. It's clearly against the rules of helpouts but I could really use good feedback.
Also Robot how's licensin halp :(
Mornin
your a moron =p
How's that for feedback?
i know
no need to fucking remind me of it every day
09:24
lol, bad timing
@Code-Apprentice THE IRONY BURNS
@Jefffrey <3
@LucDanton That solution won't work with implicit conversions though, is it correct? E.g. the lambda takes an std::string and "lol" is provided when invoking the callback
09:25
(oh hi, sorry)
@Puppy What kind of feedback are you looking for? That you can create a project that someone else can modify?
just that I'm a friendly helpful chap would be a good start.
@AndyProwl you're kind of an extremes guy, aren't ya
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe? not sure what you mean :)
HI IM RANDY
09:26
@AndyProwl Yup.
@AndyProwl You rep to 60K in very few months and then stop doing then, you go to chat often and then you almost completely stop doing that. That sort of stuff
I had something clever
But it's gone now
anyway I told him that if he doesn't tell me which system he's doing I can't help him, which is true.
@LucDanton I have a feeling that it's possible to make it work without having to explicitly specify the argument type
09:27
@AndyProwl this is what I was actually interested in :p
(I mean, implicit conversions still won't work, but it wouldn't be necessary to specify ns::erase<int>)
@BenjaminGruenbaum ah, yeah, well work and health come in spikes for me
somehow I felt unnecessary to start with a "hi" but yeah, it was probably a bit rude
Yeah. I realized it's actually easy to figure out the stress in Portuguese. And also figured out why it rarely shows up in phonetic transcriptions. It's either implicit on the penultimate syllable, or with a vowel shift (and in writing with an accent). I changed the vowels: I don't think I treat both as different when hearing, but now I'm certain I picked the one I use in my register.
I also changed the nasal consonant because apparently there's a difference and the one I use now is the one used in literature, but I honestly can neither tell nor produce a difference.
If they get someone with the usual talent that seems to go around on Freelancer all their answers will probably get downvoted anwyway. — PeterJ yesterday
09:30
Also I did that Randy joke subconsciously
damn
hah
@CatPlusPlus I'll send that.
LIVE: BARTEK FOUND
Hey, @Andy's back!
Hi.
09:30
oh hi @Andy long time no see
hi guys
how are you doing?
I've seen there's a new jam planned
I'll try to make it
Technically, it's an old one.
Bartek planned one and no one participated. Not even Bartek.
We're making MMO Bad Rats
09:32
In BYOND
In 3 hours
looking forward
Best worst code wins
bah multiple random criterias best criterias
I still lol at Stab Avoidance Device anyway
is that a game?
@AndyProwl just came back from the UK
@AndyProwl that was an item in Robot/Cat game
09:34
@BartekBanachewicz holiday?
@AndyProwl sort of
The whole game was an item
For some values of game
shh it was a game
It was ~~art~~
it wasn't bad
09:35
It was more playble than half of Greenlight anyway
just needed a bit high frequency brain
but enjoyable
Finally a game for people overusing cocaine
on an unrelated note, coding on a plane is great
Feb 23 at 1:10, by R. Martinho Fernandes
            switch (Kind)
            {
                case ThingKind.Armor:
                    return "a stab avoidance device";
                case ThingKind.Weapon:
                    return "a stabbing device";
                case ThingKind.Special:
                    return "a zombie robot that needs repairing";
            }
            return "a WTF";
Did you write a FAT
09:36
Feb 23 at 1:12, by R. Martinho Fernandes
If the Kind is not valid and the Thing is identified, the string is "an identified WTF. WTF?"
basically guaranteed 2 hours in an AC space without any interruptions
I made a lot of stuff on the way there and the way back
oh, robot only lacks 101 points to 100k
or 100 points to 99,999k
@R.MartinhoFernandes hihih
@AndyProwl woo
i points to winning SO
-i points
09:37
hi pup
hey bartek
@AndyProwl Yeah but take note it’s a heuristic. Start with &Callable::operator().
@sehe You too are battling anies this morning? ;)
lol, those release notes.
"Fix your broken zombie robot and escape the dungeon while fighting any rats you find along the way! Caution: rats are hyperactive. (...) No actual repairing of your broken zombie robot because time. No actual escaping the dungeon because time."
lol
09:41
namespace {
 inline static size_t __get_element_count ( void *p )
^ wtf (it's from libc++abi)
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah it's amazing how many bugs and nonfeatures you can introduce in a few hours
Where did int come from?
@Rapptz &test::f?
@Abyx It's for reading operator new[] array cookies.
09:42
@Rapptz C
@Puppy no, I mean those namespace, inline, static
what about them?
the static seems a bit redundant but not really problematic.
I would really like an alias for member functions/variables thing :<
@Rapptz Welp, this is why some of us tried using -Wfatal-errors, to avoid the silly ‘recovery’ errors. I suggest ignoring follow-up errors that come after the first.
09:44
@Cat Bad Rats 3: Rat Planet?
@Rapptz Wide has it.
@LucDanton I usually do, but this one was just plain odd.
I never fix more than one error unless it's an obvious duplicate
Aug 28 at 20:10, by Cat Plus Plus
: slightly less hyperactive rats
All attempts at aliasing variables/functions increases the class size by 16 bytes on my system.
Kinda blows
09:45
I’m surprised you never noticed those pesky ints popping everywhere ;)
im a butte
Xeo
Xeo
I did... nothing so far
pretty much the same.
Hah, in my case the follow-up errors segfault the compiler.
09:46
I am socializing and getting up to date with news
IOW I did nothing
but I have commited half-working unit battles for my game yesterday, so I've got that going for me which is nice
main.cpp:42:1: error: what the fucK
main.cpp:43:1: error: brb killing myself
Segmentation fault
5
> ["grass","grass","grass","grass","grass","grass","grass","grass","grass","grass‌​"]
THATS A LOT OF NUTS
I MEAN GRASS
Are you making a clone of drugwars?
09:50
Reminds me of Goblin Camp data files
Is that normal? (Putting aside compiler arbitrarily rejecting constant exprs because they don’t feel like it.)
We had build materials listed for every building
And there was no multipliers
So if building took 20 wood, then you had to list wood 20 times
That was fun to maintain
@R.MartinhoFernandes uncompressed json because why not.
@CatPlusPlus amazin
I could tell horror stories about that codebase all day
@BartekBanachewicz You must not have been here when I discussed PA's multiplayer system. They request 1MB of uncompressed JSON per second, and if your connection can't handle it, you can't play online.
09:51
Ah, no relaxation of ‘constexpr reference or address must refer to global object’ perhaps.
materials=["Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank",
"Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank",
"Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank","Plank"]
@BartekBanachewicz Planetary Annihilation.
oh
well FWIW I'm sending the map data only on initial frame because it never changes
and it fits under 1KiB anyway so that doesn't matter
components = ["Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark", "Bark"]
09:54
lol
Also funny
item_type "Corpse" {
    ...
    fruits = [ "Bones", "Hide", "Hide", "Body part" ]
    ...
}
@Puppy I don't even.
Why do people even uncompressed JSON :S
it's easier vOv
Fun fact: Websockets compression is not finalised yet
the client is literally getJson -> game.map = data.map
/units/cities/whatnot
09:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes Double fun fact: 80% of the list is single-player games you can't join anyway.
and 60% of the rest is another kind of single-player game you can't join anyway.
Text compression ratios are ~80% without even using specialised algorithms.
@LucDanton nah. I don't really mind it. I hardly see any use cases for any (except, well whore-house c++), but I don't mind telling someone that, yes indeed, if you use any, you'll - magically! - loose the explicit type information (gasp)
What's the point of std::priority_queue?
Xeo
Xeo
to annoy you
when you want iterator access
it's basically just to annoy you.
09:57
Uh to keep a priority queue?
hey, only 400 unread emails after getting back to work
@CatPlusPlus lol, compiler errors Cat style
... twice my initial estimation
and of course only 5 of them were actually of any interest to me
@Xeo Ah...
It had potential to be useful.
:v
09:59
@sehe If I were a brave butte I'd venture into GCC and change all the error messages to something even more annoying and useless
and then ship it to unsuspecting people
And then call it MSVGCC
2
that's even better
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Just use a set or multiset
Wait what
How is set even remotely comparable to priority queue
10:01
it isn't
Why are the container adaptors so stripped down?
Xeo
Xeo
priority queue allows constant-time access to the "best" element, according to the comparator. set does too!
Well they’re not container adaptor containers.
@Xeo Stability and multiset though?
You can't iterate over it though..
What's the point of that :(
Xeo
Xeo
I'll admit not having looked into it too much
1 min ago, by Luc Danton
Well they’re not container adaptor containers.
10:03
You typically don't iterate over priority queues, but dequeue the top priority item
Oddly enough
Its members are protected (?)
cv void*cv T* is not allowed in a constant expression, this is an outrage.
92
Q: Python remove all whitespace in a string

Kirov Possible Duplicate: How to trim whitespace (including tabs)? I want to eliminate all the whitespace from a string, on both ends, and in between words. I have this Python code: def my_handle(self): sentence = ' hello apple' sentence.trim() But that only eliminates whitespac...

What the fuck were those close voters smoking?
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Yeah....
you can derive from it :o
Container adaptors are weird
@PolymorphicPotato Dunno, but I voted to reopen
10:11
I mean.
It must be some good shit.
I want to smoke it too!
lol
@Puppy Same.
@Xeo I guess you could inherit it and provide iterators yourself.
Still. Kinda weird.
shit, divine divinity is unforgiving; I released some sort of ghost which proclaimed itself as death and noticed I can't permanently kill it so I just went away; after the "you can't run blah blah I'll kill everyone" dialogue I was expecting some sort of cutscene or event in the future with the ghost showing up at random
but no, an entire elf community after that dialogue
I had at least 2 more quests to complete there :\
and I saved over not expecting such a turn of events
when you say, "an entire elf community", do you mean, the ghost proclaiming itself Death killed the aforementioned elven community?
yes
I sealed it afterwards but it was too late I guess
10:19
Good job
one of the quests there was particularly interesting, but I'm already more than halfway through the game so starting over is not an option
it's very hard to anticipate shit like this, the designers alternate between magic wells telling jokes and making puns and almost comically sounding ghosts saying they'll kill everyone... and actually doing it
Sounds like actually interesting things
also in the game a dragon rider murders a child after tricking him
And you want to save scum you butte
not sure this would be allowed in any recent game :D
10:22
Ugh whatever I'll use a regex.
re.sub(r'\s', '', value.upper()) yay
Why are there multiple obvious ways to do this dammit.
It seems like I have no/poor wifi at high tide.
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A: is there a suggested "best" location for a global .vim dir

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> As with all Homo sapiens specimina at the time of this writing, I was born on the planet Terra, on the planetary system of the star Sol
@R.MartinhoFernandes that reads funny :S
10:27
If you just want to remove spaces then replace() will do, regex is better for things that require variable-sized matches
> Homo sapien specimins
no?
Well, yes.
Both are fine.
I choose the awkward one on purpose.
@R.MartinhoFernandes haha, lol, now that I've actually read it, that's yet another pyramid scheme.
@thecoshman Well, no. "specimens".
of course it is
10:30
uh oh
#buttcoin
the repetitory exam scheduled
fortunately two tries
@R.MartinhoFernandes I recall something along the lines of "you're stupid"
@CatPlusPlus that's the plural form in Romanian :D
@thecoshman I thought awkward would fit well with the rest of that sentence.
10:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes again.
wait wat
see my password?
That is not a permission
@thecoshman It's a literary device!
that's unpermission
It's there to inform you it's not a permission
It's always under that
10:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes AGAIN!
hopefully there are no apps that can have that permission.
right, I thought it meant that some applications might be able to see my password
@Puppy password managers?
That would defeat the entire point of OAuth
It's probably there just for reassurance.
10:33
@thecoshman None of which integrate with Twitter, as far as I know.
It didn't reassure me.
Because you're a donge
@Puppy well they should!
You know OAuth
I don't know OAuth
10:34
meh, OAuth
@Puppy Learn about it!
@thecoshman specimens, not specimins.
OAuth2 is great
@VáclavZeman no.
Oh. Robot corrected that.
10:35
@Puppy OAuth2 though.
Should have scrolled down.
@thecoshman It sets up the (extra) silliness that permeates the whole paragraph.
@Puppy Yes!
@Rapptz either way, not specimina :P
Setting up twitter OAuth2 was a walk in the park.
10:35
@VáclavZeman no.
specimina is correct
@Puppy Lazy puppy!
Facebook's one is being a little of a pain in the ass, but I'll manage.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ great, now I have Cher(?)'s "One more time" song in my head¬
@VáclavZeman no.
10:36
@thecoshman WAT
@thecoshman ...Daft Punk?
fuckin' recruiters not contacting me after emailing me asking to contact me.
@LucDanton Probably improvable /cc @Rapptz
@Rapptz maybe... I just have horrible auto tuned singing in my head :(
@Puppy yes... standard practice
@thecoshman How the hell?
10:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... one more time: "You are stupid".
I scratched my balls.
@CatPlusPlus I like it. I feel there's a profound market opportunity
@Abyx Well, does it work in presence of templates? :)
10:52
downloading That Shit™ right away.
@Puppy TMI!
what, you never scratch your balls?
@Abyx Hopefully it isn't like Intellij IDEA. That thing eats RAM like it's candy.
I can't make that CLion working on Windows - it doesn't see my mingw =\
@Rapptz Better than MSVC.
10:53
@Puppy I do but I do not want to know when you or any other man does it. :)
@Puppy did you sniff your fingers?
@Puppy Not from my experience tbh.
Haven't noticed IDEA eating more RAM than any other IDE
Buy more RAM
well, I meant that specific behaviour.
10:54
Later.
it's probably vastly inferior in many, many other respects.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ram jets are awesome
@Puppy Already running.
I live in a swamp, dude, it's not a fair competition.
you need a 10-minute handicap.
10:54
2 mins ago, by Václav Zeman
@Puppy TMI!
I wish JetBrains IDEs were modular because god if you try to have more than 1 installed they'll just fight over everything and also need to be configured separately
> Environment: not sets
IDEA is a better IDE framework than VS, who cares if it needs more RAM or not
I do.
For now anyway.
I won't in like, 1 month.
10:57
@Puppy many, mostly irrelevant, aspects, I presume
just got an email from JetBrains telling me it went public.
It does not like MinGW-w64 installation, only the original MinGW. And it misdetects the compilers, probably using PATH?
10:59
question, why do we care about JetBrains?
Does not barf on .h++. Impressive.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
@thecoshman They have a nice track record?
@thecoshman because IDEA is good.
Oh repost lol.

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