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17:00
wtf this place is gone bananas that i was not here for few days!
Would people object if I asked a question about strip ? I mean, is that completely off topic wrt C++ ?
wtf is strip?
Sure, stripping seems to be on-topic here.
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won't mind if its strip - tease
;)
@RMartinhoFernandes not much different from C
17:00
@DeadMG Tool to strip symbols from binaries.
oh
then whatever, I'm certainly not paying attention
strip -N main -I relax.o -O _relax.o // command fails because I'm doing it wrong
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@RMartinhoFernandes potentially invalidating all the type system's guarantees is not enough?
You typically strip final executable.
I can't see why the command is wrong :( it's supposed to be strip symbol main from relax.o and put it in _relax.o
17:02
But really, it only strips debug info, what are you trying to achieve?
@CatPlusPlus I'm following : eradman.com/posts/tdd-in-c.html
Which seems to suggest stripping the main symbol from my compiled code so i can run the main function on my unit test
@Fanael Pointers are not type-safe. But pretty much everything else is.
By your logic, nothing in C# is type-safe either.
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Anyway, I think I'll shut up before someone murders me. Especially as I haven't had such a dispute on anything related to programming in a long time, so I start to worry about myself.
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@RMartinhoFernandes and I agree, you can do pretty much anything in unsafe code.
17:06
so do the function definitions in my .C file also need extern?
Oh, well, can you name a type-safe language then?
If they're compiled as C, then no.
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@TonyTheLion: Declarations!
Though keep in mind that .C is typically a C++ extension, if you have a case-sensitive filesystem.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I can't, because the one I'm thinking about now is a four-letter word.
17:07
Then the notion of type-safety is useless?
ok so my .h file for the C stuff just has the extern "C" around it, and thats all?
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@TonyTheLion: The difference is how the compiler mangles the name, if you are calling a c function you tell the compiler it is a function so don't mangle it as c++
And you are good
right, so how do I do that? Cause I've put extern "C" in the C headers, but the compiler still complains it can't find my C functions
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@TonyTheLion: Saw the link I gave? 32.4 shows you how to
Eh, post a minimal test-case.
17:10
@RMartinhoFernandes Perhaps when applied to entire languages, but it can be applied to specific parts of a language, like specific functions.
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@RMartinhoFernandes no, even though complete type safety is hard to achieve, we can still talk about different levels of it. You know, from completely unsafe, to safe when using idioms (like C++), to safe except rarely used things that scare little children (Haskell with its unsafePerformIO and unsafeCoerce).
@Fanael But you claimed C++ was completely unsafe!
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@RMartinhoFernandes nah, I claimed it's not completely type-safe.
In that case I think you picked the wrong words (or I misunderstood them). Seems like we agree then.
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Okay one more C++ hater tamed.
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17:16
@RMartinhoFernandes this can happen, I'm not a native speaker of English, but I try my best.
user784668
@Als who are you referring to?
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@Fanael: Nevermind
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If you mean me, I'm not a C++ hater. All languages have their strengths and flaws.
You don't hate C++? You haven't used it enough.
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@RMartinhoFernandes hehe, yeah.
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17:22
gotto go
bye.
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Bye.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I'll be glad if I'll never reach this stage.
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Hi
@ManofOneWay Either there's a bug or you have the exact same amount of rep as me.
Er never mind
17:33
1073 , 1703 ;)
It's a bug.
In your eyes :P
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lmfao yeah feels dyslexic or something
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Am I the one who has the smallest amount of rep here?
@Fanael nop
big confusion about c++03 and c++11 different definition of "default initialization"
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Q: Default initialization of POD vs. non-POD class types

user1042389The C++ standard says (8.5/5): To default-initialize an object of type T means: If T is a non-POD class type (clause 9), the default constructor for T is called (and the initialization is ill-formed if T has no accessible default constructor). If T is an array type, each element i...

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17:42
@Tenev okay, you win this one.
Hm, I lashed out a bit against this guy... but that's really poor advice to give to a newbie OP.
Meh, I've moved chat to Chrome.
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i had one related question here
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Q: Default-initialized vs. Value-initialized

cpxFrom this answer, In C++03, a POD type gets default initialized if () is omitted otherwise it is value-initialized. // POD type struct foo { int x; }; // value-initialized new foo(); But if a user-defined constructor is provided, is any of the objects below will be considered as default ...

@KerrekSB why did you mean by "no error checking on extraction" in comments? whether number or text?
@CatPlusPlus How do you down cast an object in Python?
17:53
If in >> col1[i]; fails the code proceeds to try more reads (inocuous) and increment i (not inocuous).
Oh, hey, those desktop notifications work.
@ManofOneWay Er, you don't.
What are you trying to do?
Isn't Python using dynamic duck typing?
Names in Python are not typed, so downcasting doesn't really make sense in the context.
@RMartinhoFernandes Aah , right
So what if you have an array of Shapes, where shapes could be Circle, Rectangle, whatever
Do you think differently in Python?
17:55
Just call the stuffs.
Yes.
Though you want lists, not arrays.
So there is no like Circle : Shape and then array of Shapes
@MrAnubis Any error at all
(Python lists are implemented with arrays, but they store objects.)
@RMartinhoFernandes Yes, indeed
17:56
While arrays are more like C++ arrays, and have fixed type.
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I have a terrible headache, so I gotta better go. Bye.
Even if you have a class hierarchy, you never work with a derived type hidden behind base type reference.
Simply because references (names) are not typed.
@RMartinhoFernandes If in >> col1[i]; fails , it will auto set fail bit so next reads will automatically skipped until user clears the buffer
Objects are, and they don't change their type, ever.
@MrAnubis Yes, the reads will fail, but the increment won't. (And I don't understand what you mean by "clears the buffer")
17:59
(Well, they can if you really want to, but it's not something you do every day.)
Only on Wednesdays.
Is it even possible to down cast?
You don't need to!
No, there is no casting in Python.
Okey
Thanks!
I'm working in CPython and need to handle multiple inheritance with Vtables, and it could be a problem when down casting, but if you cannot down cast, then there is no problem
18:05
He says bad practices aren't important when talking to someone inexperienced. Mmmm.
" performance benefits of pre-increment over post-increment" Tehehee.
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Anyone know the correct x86 operator to add floating points?
For an OpenGL thing
Er, you're using GL from assembly?
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Yeah, don't ask
Basic FPU opcode is FADD.
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18:18
Yeah FASM is throwing an error when I try to use it.
It only works on FPU registers.
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fadd [xc],0.01 where xc is a GLfloat type
er apparently backtick quoting doesn't work in chat?
Destination must be an FPU register.
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Alright
And the source cannot be an immediate value, either, I think.
Fallout: NV on Steam for 5€.
18:52
@CatPlusPlus Interesting.
Is is temporary?
Because I should finish Beyond Good & Evil first.
Autumn sale. Today's deal.
You can buy games while you're playing other games. They won't get jealous.
It ends 18 UTC tomorrow.
When it come to spending money procrastination is a good thing.
That's my rule. I don't follow it though :D
Ugh, explicit lazy lists in OCaml.
18:58
What are you doing with OCaml?
Damn assignments.
I think that ML sounds like a really cool name for a programming language.
> Error: This expression has type int llist but is here used with type 'a llist
Oh, screw you.
Fighting the type-checker, aka, "just compile my code, dammit!"
let test_list = LCons(1, fun() -> LCons(2, fun() -> LCons(3, fun() -> LCons(4, fun() -> LNil))));;
Almost like Lisp.
19:12
You need to do that to get lazy lists?
There's built-in way, but this is "implement them yourself, dumbass" type of assignment.
The worst part is that I have to do it in Oz, too.
And Oz is complete fucking brain-dead language.
@StackedCrooked Haskell solves that easily with typeclasses.
(Which are a form of overloading.)
Woo, I think it works.
let rec lazy_repeat xs k =
    let rec repeat x n tail =
        LCons(
            x,
            if   n = 0
            then function () -> lazy_repeat (tail()) k
            else function () -> repeat x (n - 1) tail
        )
    in
    match xs with
        | LNil        -> LNil
        | LCons(x, t) -> repeat x (k - 1) t
;;
Oh, of course, next one is Fibonacci numbers.
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19:26
I like that ad.
My prev phone was a Samsung. I liked it.
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My previous phone was a Nokia. I have yet to buy a new one. :(
Any hints for a smartphone that doesn't cost the world? Or even half the world?
I prefer dumbphones.
Yeah, but that's not hipster.
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I now got a contract that includes constant Internet access. (And it's still less than half of what I paid before.) I'd like to make use of that.
@RMartinhoFernandes Do I really come across like I want to be hip?
I'm commuting two hours a day. I want to be able to google something when it comes to my mind and I want to lookup whether I'd be home faster when switching to the subway instead of staying on the city train. I want to make use of tethering for my laptop when I'm in my garden in the summer. Things like that are quite appealing.
19:35
@sbi No, not really. I wasn't saying that everyone that buys a smartphone wants to be hip.
Whatever that means.
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@RMartinhoFernandes According to my mother I am a geek because I carry my laptop when I go visiting her for two days. :)
If I have a phone I can answer mails with, I might reconsider doing that.
So it seems nobody here has a hint for me? Too bad.
Maybe I should ask in the C# or Java rooms. I bet 60% of the guys hanging out there have a smartphone. :)
I have an iPhone but confessing that won't make me popular around here.
At my previous job all employees received an iPhone. When I was fired I bought an iPhone simply because I had gotten used to it and didn't want to bother learning a new phone interface.
@sbi Are you stereotyping C++ programmers?
Yeeey, I wrote Fibonacci sequence for 123123rd time.
19:45
Yeeey, trees...
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@StackedCrooked :)
@RMartinhoFernandes Of course not! I'm stereotyping C# and Java programmers!
@CatPlusPlus Wouldn't that need to be the 123612nd time?
Har har.
Fibonacci numbers only exist to serve as an illustration for memoization.
It's used everywhere, except in anything practical. :.
19:50
You're forgetting another use: make some characters in fiction look smart.
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> Why do you feel the urge to delete this question? Questions like this one are almost impossible to google for (t++ + ++t), so every closed question that keeps hanging around undeleted is an additional entry point for some poor sod to find that excellent FAQ. Just keep it around, this won't hurt anybody. — stackoverflow.com/questions/8258637/…
@sbi Have you seen the entry on meta?
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@RMartinhoFernandes The entry? last time I looked, they had gazillions.
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Q: Add a close-with-prejudice option for questions available to 50K+ users

tvanfossonWith one click I'd like to vote to close as "Not a real question", cast a down vote, pre-register a delete vote, and, if possible, send a robot to dope-slap the OP when a really inane, clearly contrived, meaningless question is asked by someone with more than 200 rep (who should clearly know bett...

This one.
Also, it annoys me how people intend to use robots.
How do you expect us to follow the three laws if you keep ordering us to violate the first one?
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A: What should this code print? It it compiler dependent?

Basile StarynkevitchUndefined behavior. A compiler could kill you for that (thru an appropriate robot) and still be standard conforming.

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@RMartinhoFernandes Downvoted.
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20:10
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A: Add a close-with-prejudice option for questions available to 50K+ users

sbiYou know, Before I got to the part were you are linking to that question, I meant to bring this up as a counter example, for why your idea is bad. That question got closed for all the wrong reason (How in the world is that not a real question?) and then deleted before a few sane users could reo...

I had meant to post this as a comment, but then it got out of hand....
@sbi What about that?
I quoted it myself.
@AlfPSteinbach i wonder how your name was invented?
isn't "Steinbach" a german creation?
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@RMartinhoFernandes I'm trying to link to my comment, but fail. :(
that's "Titanic Gay Edition"
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20:20
It seems the comment URL feature of that plugin of mine is broken.
@sbi Hmm, yeah, mine too (I think it's the same). Seems like the recent change in the answer links messed that as well.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, I think so, too. I now copied this from my activity tab, but that certainly only works for my own comments. :(
I could go to the meta chat and complain to Rebecca, but it's probably best to wait until they decide what the links will actually be.
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@RMartinhoFernandes You again appear to have one over me. What do you want to complain about?
@sbi The broken comment links!
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20:33
@RMartinhoFernandes Ah, sorry. I guess I'm too deep into my third glass of wine.
Maybe I should go to bed.
This is quite poetic.
> Not sure who this is for. Seems like a fix for a problem that didn’t exist. Liked it better when the earth was without form, and void, and darkness was on the face of the deep.
> The dodo should just have a sign on him that says, “Please kill me.” Ridiculous.
> I thought the Adam-Steve dynamic was much more compelling than the Adam-Eve work-around You finally settled on.
> SPOILER One of them is going to eat something off that tree You told them not to touch.
> Putting boobs on the woman is sexist.
20:51
@JohannesSchaublitb Gay, low-budget and non-sinking version.
@sbi Very Asimovian.
> pure awesomeness. nuff said.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Is it? Mhmm. I hadn't looked at it that way.
OTOH, Lem had a few very interesting stories about robots developing human features.
Oh, BTW, google featured Lem yesterday, apparently for some anniversary. Did you see this?
Good afternoon.
21:06
I did.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Too bad, it was pretty sophisticated.
@CatPlusPlus I bet. He was Polish, after all.
anybody know what the windows variant of mmap is and what header it lives in?
MapViewOfFile
@TonyTheLion I don't know about the function, but it's probably in Windows.h.
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@CatPlusPlus I wonder what it would be like to read Lem in his own language. The east German translations were said to be pretty good, and he had a string following there. Still, I wish I could read Polish.
21:08
Well, technically, windows.h doesn't define anything, it just includes other headers.
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good evening everyone o/
@sbi Damn, this google.com/logos only shows the doodles up to the day before yesterday.
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@RMartinhoFernandes It was interactive anyway. I doubt they'd feature that.
@sbi - your answer on that meta question about the UB question earlier was brilliant!
@awoodland Yeah, it was pretty good.
Oh hey, there are bold caps in the sidebar.
21:22
Hm, so you can re-pin old items.
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Q: Expression evaluation order

tomuśI recently got confused by the following c++ snippet: #include <cstdio> int lol(int *k){ *k +=5; return *k; } int main(int argc, const char *argv[]){ int k = 0; int w = k + lol(&k); printf("%d\n", w); return 0; } Take a look at line: int w = k + lol(&k); Until n...

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@RMartinhoFernandes I retract all my reservations. They even kept PacMan. Maybe you'll see the Lem one in a few days?
@awoodland Thanks. As I said, this started out as a comment, but then got out of hand, so I had to make it an answer.
@sbi The line between comment and answer is sometimes quite thin.
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@CatPlusPlus What is it that makes you so addicted to that one thing pinned? That's three weeks old!
It links to my awesome wiki.
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21:25
@CatPlusPlus The newbie hints do that, too.
I haven't visited the wiki in a while. Is there anything nice there aside from the newbie hints?
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@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. I keep finding myself in the situation where I cut a comment and paste it as an answer, because I find myself unable to express my intentions in 500 chars.
@EtiennedeMartel It's pinned.
21:26
does strcmp care about char case?
upper or lower
Oh! Those videos!
@TonyTheLion strcmp just does a numerical comparison, so if your encoding has different char values for uppercase and lowercase (that's the case for ASCII), so it will care.
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@TonyTheLion It compares arrays of char. (That's a "Yes!")
is there one that doesn't?
in Linux its strncasecmp
but for windows, I haven't a clue
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@TonyTheLion I think I've seen stricmp() mentioned. ICBWT.
@TonyTheLion By combining @sbi's wisdom and my Google-Fu, I got this: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k59z8dwe.aspx
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21:30
@EtiennedeMartel What's got stricmp() to do with my wisdom?
@sbi Because you mentioned it.
It's a rather cheesy way to say that my answer was partially ripped off from yours.
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@EtiennedeMartel Here's a secret: Not every thing I happen to mention is a pearl of wisdom.
how should my regex look if i want exp1 or exp2 ?
@vivek exp1|exp2?
Hard to say without context, though.
(exp1|exp2)
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21:33
@vivek If it's a regex, it's definitely supposed to look cryptic. What it's supposed to match has no bearing in this truth.
If single character, via a class, [12] is either 1 or 2.
what if I want a '+' or '-' ?
then true
@vivek (+|-)
Or maybe [+-]
since + is a quantifier , wont it create problems?
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A: Add a close-with-prejudice option for questions available to 50K+ users

GillesOn well-traveled tags on Stack Overflow, who cares? It's not difficult to gather 5 close votes on a closeworthy question. On tags or sites with fewer visitors, requiring fewer closers might be useful, but a single one is going too far. However, a 50k rep threshold is meaningless: few users who f...

21:35
It might cause problems in the brackets, yes, so that would be [\+-].
[\\+-] i suppose
@vivek If you use a language without support for raw strings, then yes.
C++ :)
Character classes are escaped contexts.
C++ has raw strings!
@RMartinhoFernandes It didn't in C++03.
@RMartinhoFernandes That's a rather excellent answer.
21:42
if I use "[\\+-]", entering only + or -, it's works good. But when I use " [ \\+-]" for matching a space followed by a + or - , then it fails
Is asking questions about pthread & C code off topic?
It's "space or + or -".
Also, quantifiers will not cause problems when bracketed, - might.
You want \s[+\-]
Yeah, my regexes are a bit rusty.
Well, or [ ][+\-], or without brackets for space if not in extended mode.
Escaping - might not be necessary, but I don't remember.
@Raynos If it's a question, you should ask it on SO.
21:45
(+|-) is less efficient than character class.
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Q: Floating point number puzzle

TheNukePuzzle: I was at 7/11 and was about to purchase four items. Just before paying for them, I notice that the sum of the prices for the four items is $7.11. I then notice that the product of the four prices is $7.11. Note: all of this is before taxes. How do I write a solver for this which can so...

Should this be closed?
Sometimes I get confused.
@CatPlusPlus That didn't work "\\s[+\\-]" :(
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@EtiennedeMartel Should be closed, but sadly we got no "no effort" reason on SO
My queue on two lists doesn't work. :f
21:56
Oh, the question was removed by the author. Guess he found the answer.
@EtiennedeMartel I posted that question :)
it's mainly a question about how to exit after using barriers then a question about C.
Hm, I think it works now. Not sure what I've changed.
Oh, right, the testing function stopped working.
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@CatPlusPlus S.C.M.
Also, surround.vim is neat.
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Q: C++ Regex to match '+' quantifier

vivekI want to match expression of the pattern a space followed by a (addition operator or subtraction operator) For example: " +" should return True I have tried the using std::regex_match on the following regular exp: " [+-]", "\\s[+-]", "\\s[+\\-]", "\\s[\\+-]" but they all return false. Wha...

22:05
@vivek Are you sure your compiler implements <regex> completely?
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@RMartinhoFernandes How could anyone but a robot answer such a question with "yes"?
Its visual studio 2010 sp1
It's not a pattern problem, it's matching mode.
@CatPlusPlus pardon me
@CatPlusPlus " +" is a perfect match.
22:08
@RMartinhoFernandes what regex did you use ?
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@CatPlusPlus Left.
@sbi {sigh}
Why doesn't this crap woooork.
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22:11
@vivek I'm sorry. I meanwhile see the bottom of the bottle. `:-`
A beer would do wonders right now. I can't wait for this class to end.
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Down syndrome, or Down's syndrome (primarily in the United Kingdom), trisomy 21, is a chromosomal condition caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. It is named after John Langdon Down, the British physician who described the syndrome in 1866. The condition was clinically described earlier in the 19th century by Jean Etienne Dominique Esquirol in 1838 and Edouard Seguin in 1844. Down syndrome was identified as a chromosome 21 trisomy by Dr. Jérôme Lejeune in 1959. Down syndrome in a fetus can be identified through chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis duri...
@sbi Hmm, I guess the wine was good.
@sbi Ooh, not bad.
@sbi No problem, I have the last examination of my college life tomorrow, I better go to bed, it's 3:40 here .4 hours to sleep
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22:12
@RMartinhoFernandes The first two glasses showed that it was too sweet. After those, I stopped caring. :-{
Drink ALL the wine!
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@vivek Sleep well!
@EtiennedeMartel Google to the rescue! `:)´
@EtiennedeMartel I almost did. The bottle is empty, though the glass is not (yet). I'm gonna fix the latter problem Real Soon Now™.
@sbi Soon, that's in Real Time or in Valve Time?
@sbi Good Night Everyone
I don't think he knows what that is.
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22:14
@EtiennedeMartel I have no idea what valve time is.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I lurve you. :)
Wine is meh.
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@EtiennedeMartel Interesting, but way over my head tonight. What's that got to do with me emptying my last glas of wine?
@CatPlusPlus Well, but that was coming from someone who dislikes all forms of alcohol...
@sbi It's about the "Real Soon Now™" part.
He dislikes alcohol? Darn.
22:17
I don't know what you're talking about.
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@CatPlusPlus I was talking about you.Or weas it alcohol? Or you and alcohol? Something in the vicinity, anyway.
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@CatPlusPlus You dislike alcohol too?
Oh, you kids.
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22:19
@EtiennedeMartel Well, that I figured out. That does leave my question unanswered, though.
@sbi I was wondering if it was soon (real time) or soonish (valve time).
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@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. As a teen, I disliked alcohol, too.
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@EtiennedeMartel Soonish is Blizzard time.
@Xeo Yeah, Valve Time and Blizzard Time are equivalent.
Aaaanyway, I got to go.
Gotta get shitfaced before I finish that assignment.
See ya everyone!
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@EtiennedeMartel To me, Real Soon Now™ will always refer to the next release of BCB. But that might just be me being too old.
22:21
@Xeo Dunno. Vodka makes for a happier cat.
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Ugh
Fermented alcoholic beverages suck. Distilled beverages FTW.
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Catnip makes for a happier cat.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Um, isn't distilled alcohol distilled fermented alcohol?
22:23
@sbi Some are. Not all.
distilled alcohol means production by boiling it at such a temperature that only the alcohol boils, and then condensing the resultant vapours, guaranteeing it's chemical purity
distilling is the process they use to make water, even, for scientific experiments and such
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@DeadMG it
and numerous other liquids for industrial and scientific use
yes, what about "it"?
alcohol is an "it", it's a thing
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@DeadMG I doubt they make water by distilling alcohol.
22:25
That would make a fun experiment.
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@DeadMG What's the "it" "they" boil?
"— Is it water yet? — Nshhope. collapses"
I think that the meaning was quite clear
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@DeadMG To you, anyway.
Better tell me if this thing can be simplified. ideone.com/uqUXd
22:26
@sbi Ok, seems so.
Undistilled alcoholic beverages suck. That better?
Distillation is a method of separating mixtures based on differences in volatilities of components in a boiling liquid mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and not a chemical reaction. Commercially, distillation has a number of applications. It is used to separate crude oil into more fractions for specific uses such as transport, power generation and heating. Water is distilled to remove impurities, such as salt from seawater. Air is distilled to separate its components—notably oxygen, nitrogen, and argon— for industrial use. Distillation of fer...
Is ++ atomic (on integers, with no overloading) ?
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@RMartinhoFernandes Semantically yes. But I think I prefer undistilled ones.
you can only make beverages above about 19%, I believe, by distilling
at that point, the yeast dies of alcohol poisioning
so every other beverage has to be distilled to get the content up
@Raynos Probably not.
22:29
@Raynos Don't count on it.
@Raynos On what platform with what compiler? And, on no platform or compiler that I know of.
x86 has an atomic increment instruction
but you must use a library or compiler intrinsic to obtain it
I see,
> The alembic symbol is Unicode U+2697 ALEMBIC (⚗).
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@JohannesSchaublitb I think it was someone in my family wanting a more distinctive or fancy name, starting with Norwegian "Steinbakk". But I don't know, really. I know that our only claim to "blue blood" / aristocracy / nobility resides with one my ancestors who was a henchman for the king, a line of formally nobles (not sure of the terminology here) called the "benkestokk-adelen", which is not so honorable really... So I think the "ch"-ing of the name was pretty laughable, but hey, a name's just a name.
OMG @Alf is royalty!
Xeo
Xeo
Fuck.

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