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21:02
@LucDanton So, he's simply trying to mimic the pre-C++14 definition of std::less? Is that right?
Not pre, post.
std::less<void> and so on is invalid before C++14. Which is why it was coopted to add functionality.
@rightføld lol
@LucDanton Thanks, I understand. In his precise case, and aside the syntax mimicking, is there a point in templating that functor?
@Cicada A user can choose a monomorphic version, e.g. my_max<int>.
@LucDanton I don't get it, my_max<int> won't result in a defined specialization, how do you use it?
Maybe I should sleep
21:18
18 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@Cicada The primary template is actually not left undefined for things like std::less.
Presumably the answerer intends the same.
Ok, that makes sense. Thanks for your time and explanations :)
good evening lesser beings
or did they all flee in anticipation of my arrival
good evening vaguely sentient form of life
it is true that sentience is a vaguely-defined concept
right now my brain is largely focused on my poor tootsies being cold
I love you puppy.
21:31
british winter setting in?
yep
last two times I went to Bristol I brought heavy clothing
Guaranteed to be a WTF generator and a good hair-loss mechanism. — UmNyobe 7 hours ago
and roasted
this time I brought light clothing and it's fucking tipping it down and rather cold.
Ell
Ell
@Cicada indeedy
> expression contains unexpanded parameter pack $auto-1-0, ArgsT, ...
Hmm. Now to figure out variadic lambda syntax
ah nvm I got it
it's the simples
also you're thick :P
Ell
Ell
21:36
@Puppy I've never used lambdas before really
also this is my first venture into variadics also
@Puppy too bad they don't have weather forecasts in your swamp
hm well I don't have a tremendous amount of exposure to variadics but you should really know your lambdas by now
I'm dum
Sorry guys.
@sehe Admittedly, I have never once checked a weather forecast.
It's the simples.
Also you're thick. :P
21:38
kek
@Ell it's not very complicated. Also, lambda syntax will be supported for regular function templates as well in the future so better get used :P
Yeah, let’s pile up on the guy.
@Ell LOL IT’S SO EASY
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I fully admit I don't wanna know either, but you don't hear me complaining :) I'm wearing a scarf mid-summer
@LucDanton I didn't mean to discourage him
I don't think that's possible,
21:40
probably the complicated part is variadics, not lambdas
well, lambdas are the story of four and a half years ago, and they don't really introduce any new concepts
it's the variadics that are probably the problem
@sehe Welp, apparently it's going to be raining and miserable for pretty much all this week. Time to unpack that umbrella.
@AndyProwl All in good fun.
if you say so
@Puppy gogo gadget brella
@AndyProwl HE SAYS SO
hello pleb-friends
21:41
@sehe I have also never deployed an umbrella before.
evening @Rapptz
hello pleb friend
@sehe shies out in the dark corner
hahaha.
You'll be wounded.
But you won't die
How do you call the "beeps" when you are calling someone?
21:42
dial tones (dual tone multi-frequency, DTMF code IIRC)
do you call people "beep"?
oh
Ell
Ell
I was going to say dialtones but I think that's something different
oh
@sehe I thought the dial tone was the bit when you picked up the phone and didn't call anyone?
That's true. As you can see I added detail
Ell
Ell
Yah
ok, it appears that umbrella deployment and retraction is not a complex problem.
21:43
I think I’m going to dispense with add_(const|volatile|cv) from now on.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy wat
idk if you're serious o.O
you'd never put an umbrella up?
viagra ftw
I always wore big thick coats
Ok, so how can I hear dial tones for a call to a dead phone?
Xeo
Xeo
hahaha
21:44
With "dead" as "it blacked out".
Xeo
Xeo
cr1tikal :D
dial tones are part of the calling mechanism and are irrelevant of what phone you call or what condition it's in
@Sofffia hmmm? puuuh-dle-deeep! <pause/> puuuh-dle-deeep! <pause/> puuuh-dle-deeep!
@Xeo lol
But usually if the phone is not attainable, then I don't hear the dial tone.
Ell
Ell
21:46
@Sofffia are you sure?
wrong
well I'm off
> engineered to feel nothing but sadness
user1804599
I need holes in my ears.
apologies for lowering the average IQ in the room by 100 points with my departure
21:46
@Sofffia also, after dialing is not the dial tone, it's the "ringing" signal, or more generally a "wait" tone
@Ell I see your point
@Puppy accepted
Ell
Ell
@Puppy Bye :)
user1804599
I wonder what my dad thinks of me getting piercings.
user1804599
Bet he won't like it top kek.
21:48
Well, sometimes when I call someone a voice tells me that the number I'm calling is not attainable.
Ell
Ell
@rightføld where?
So I just assumed that whenever I don't hear that voice, the phone is attainable.
user1804599
Ears.
@rightføld As long as you're not gay everything should be fine
@Sofffia good job. also, way to ask what you really wanted to know
user1804599
21:49
I am gay.
user1804599
Also nice carpet.
@sehe What.
@Sofffia That happens after a while if the system can't reach the other side
Ell
Ell
Do the drapes match the carpet?
Dial tones happen regardless
21:50
@rightføld It was sarcasm also thank you
@Sofffia "How can you tell whether the phone I'm calling is attainable" - FTFY
@sehe Well, my concern was with having a blacked out phone (not attainable) on one hand and the caller phone on the other and hearing waiting tones in the caller one.
user1804599
@Cicada no problem.
But now I understand.
@Sofffia I understand. Yet you didn't exactly ask effectively :)
21:55
Just so you know.
I know. I'm terrible at asking.
user1804599
I always whore big thick cocks
The above is interesting when out of context.
@CatPlusPlus Weird, I just tried with my own phone, turned it off and immediately called my number and the "the number you are trying to reach..." voice was already there.
Maybe the phone sends a signal when turning off, or something.
This is interesting.
21:56
Maybe because of the same BTS
I have know idea what this is about.
user1804599
@Sofffia Final breath.
I think it's about a rhubarb pie.
@CatPlusPlus I called from a "home phone" or what you call that phone that uses the public telephone line.
user1804599
21:58
FYI name calling is generally not an ad hominem attack - this fallacy is a pet hate! Name calling is only an ad hominem if used in an attempt to prove a point. i.e. "you are stupid therefore this question is stupid and your code is stupid and that's why your program is broken". "You are stupid" on its own is horrid and should be avoided, but it's not an ad hominem. Just sayin'! — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 secs ago
/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
"Plus, you are stupid"
has anyone watched the cppcon video "Data Oriented Design and C++"? is it worth investing that our and a half?

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