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23:00
Now the important question: did God microwave you, or did he cook you in a regular oven?
@RMartinhoFernandes I'd have to check the bible. I believe I was molded or something.
Or perhaps I was just transmuted from the elements.
I think the proportions were reversed for me.
Abiogenesis :D The coolest thing ever
@KianMayne 0 Kelvin is cooler
Well 0 Kelvin - I'd say THAT is the coolest thing possible
23:05
I've leaked 170 rep on this answer. :(
You should use RAII.
Also, "boolness" is a cool word.
I'm too boolish for my shirt.
Ah well.
Anyone following Minecraft community shitstorm? It's hilarious.
What happened?
23:11
I'm now imagining what a literal shitstorm would look like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31m7bBRKgm4
If you only want to hear the best part, skip to 2:33
Cool ;)
Btw, I went to Oracle today for my interview
@CatPlusPlus Where should I start?
23:13
I tried the free version of minecraft and don't understand why anyone would want to play that.
Oh, YouTube. > anyone that doesn't dance to this tune is not human!
@KianMayne Because it's awesome.
What else? (use George Clooney voice here)
But you just break things and place things
@CatPlusPlus You like the song? =)
sehe challenged me to find where in the C++ standard it says that the standard containers/algorithms won't use binary copies for non-POD objects, and I can't find it in the 2011-02-28 draft
23:14
@CatPlusPlus Guess what. I don't.
Sounds looped.
Notch is drunk?
Me neither.
@MooingDuck They won't because memcpy doesn't work on non-PODs. Assuming that's what you mean by "binary copy".
I never dance.
23:14
@CatPlusPlus You should.
At least sometimes
Well, or to put it differently, I haven't yet been drunk enough to dance.
I got my Accelerated C++ book today
wiiiie
@RMartinhoFernandes: I'm aware of why it wouldn't work. However, I can't find that guarantee in the standard.
@CatPlusPlus You dance because of the girls, not because it's fun to dance
23:16
Maybe that's why I don't.
How come?
Why is there still this registry optimisation stuff around?!
@ManofOneWay Good, and now read it :D
I swear the whole registry gets loaded into RAM on boot...
@KianMayne ?
23:17
@StackedCrooked I will! =) It looks so thin. I'm happy about that though, the other book I bought is 1009pages
Ah, you mean the Windows registry? I thought you were talking about CPU registers.
@MooingDuck The guarantee that they won't do it isn't written, but is easily deducible: memcpying non-PODs is undefined behaviour. The algorithms do not invoke undefined behaviour (unless otherwise explicitly mentioned, of course).
I haven't yet been drunk enough to sing, either, on a related note.
When we all meet up in portugal, you have to dance!
I don't even know where Portugal is.
23:18
Right after Poland!
(At least in alphabetical country lists.)
@MooingDuck The guarantee that memcpy works for trivially copyable objects (in C++11) is on §3.9.
There is no guarantee that you can meaningfully copy the bytes of non-trivially copyable objects.
@RMartinhoFernandes: Billy ONeal found one guarantee It's not allowed by 3.8.5: ... the program has undefined behavior if: ... "the pointer is used to access a non-static data member or call a non-static member function of the object, or". Doing a memcpy style copy would require that the implementation convert to e.g. char * first, after which they are not allowed to touch the contents of the pointer.
Oh that looks like the C++03 standard. I don't have that.
Oh Psyduck!
Sorry about that - this Win 8 installation is unstable and slow at times
@StackedCrooked Oh right
23:24
> I visited my doctor last week, and he told me I had to stop masturbating. I asked him why, surely it’s not dangerous. He said it was distracting him.
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@RMartinhoFernandes lol
mawning
@StackedCrooked I was about to reference this article
@DeadMG What's up?
@CatPlusPlus So, some dudes wrote "fuck you" on a Notch autograph and stuff like that, and Notch now doesn't work with them anymore? What's the hilarious part?
Sounds pretty boring to me.
23:27
Internet dramas are always hilarious.
I came back to university
man, it's so depressing once again
To study?
I'm sick of it also
23:28
+1 from me
> @R.MartinhoFernandes: Clever? I think you are missing the big picture. There's nothing clever in "advanced" C++ metaprogramming, just sado-masochism. – 6502 2 mins ago
The problem these days are that they add to many credits, so that you have to read 5 years. It's bullshit.
@DeadMG Which courses are you taking right now?
computer science
I have to add and subtract BCD-coded decimals on paper.
It's so boring.
bcd?
23:32
Binary Coded Decimal.
> I have to add and subtract Binary Coded Decimal-coded decimals on paper.
:P
Yes.
It's so boring it's redundant.
That confused me.
boring and redundant, I'd expect
@CatPlusPlus Just build a machine and XOR and ANDs them :D
Ah, screw that, I'm not doing this.
23:33
Let's all move to Portugal instead
What's the obsession with Portugal?
@RMartinhoFernandes Did you know sun goes down at 15:00 here now days?
Is that a trick question?
and that's in stockholm, in the northern parts of sweden it's around 13:00
It's not a trick question, it's a sad fact
That's why I want to move to Portugal
at least for the winter
Here it's setting down before 18:00.
23:36
11010111+
00110101=
_________
100001100
--------------
I find it satisfying
It will probably be near 17:30 by the solstice.
@KianMayne That's not valid BCD.
And here it will be 14:30 I think
There's nothing satisfying about doing binary arithmetic by hand. Especially coded binary arithmetic.
Do I look like a fucking CPU? I'm Cat not CPU.
I don't have any binary ALUs.
@RMartinhoFernandes My bad
Who uses BCD, anyway.
23:38
You, apparently.
Oh THAT'S BCD. Wth, why would anyone ever use that ever?
Oh, PACKING
I'm sort of thankful we don't have to do IEEE754 by hand.
@KianMayne No, it's not compression.
It's the exact opposite.
@CatPlusPlus I had to.
I don't remember half of it.
But like 91 = 1011 011, but in BCD its 0101 0001
I see my mistake now.
There was this silly course. A third of it was all about doing binary calculations on paper.
@KianMayne What?
7 bits.
23:42
2^11 is way more than 91.
hell, 2^7 is enough to hold it
91 is in the original ASCII range
Why?
Why would this be used?
maybe in the 50s when you had to enter the binary codes by hand
good night
23:45
I used a chrome extension that links to it and Google Calculator
[Chromey* Calculator] (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/acgimceffoceigocablmjdpebeodphgc)
Now Cloudy:
========
New in 5.0
* Name changed (at Google's request) to "Cloudy Calculator".
* Many basic calculations now done internally.
* Option to continue calculations from previous result.
Christmas is coming, so I'll post a festive video:
Tom Leher did a good Christmas song :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtZR3lJobjw
user457812
It's not most horrible unless a shoggoth manifests itself in my bathroom
23:49
@KianMayne No Christmas song is good.
How do you do a video preview on here?
The things are everywhere.
It's maddening! (Which makes the Cthulhu Mythos-themed songs fitting.)
@RMartinhoFernandes It's a comedy song
Newbie hints.
@KianMayne Floating point error
Shouldn't we change the chat description? I mean, it's no longer sunday evening.
As if that meant something.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Sunday evening language lawyer quarrels (note for the slow: it's not sunday evening) [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
Happy?
Somehow I feel directly targeted

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