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10:03 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're a fellow language lawyer, right? Can you check my argumentation here?
I'm too clumsy and probably did a mistake.
 
Mac version of µTorrent has ads now. Time to switch to Transmission.
 
@StackedCrooked Software got commercialized => Switch best alternative
Is there a free alternative to Skype?
 
Ell
evening
 
Like, have video conferences with multiple people for free?
Is it that hard to implement?
@Ell Evening
 
Ell
@Columbo what do you mean by free?
libre or gratis?
 
10:05 PM
@Columbo MP3?
 
@Ell Libre?
@StackedCrooked What's that?
 
just trolling you :P
 
@StackedCrooked I smelled it. :P
 
OMG TROLLING CALL THE MODS
@Columbo ok when im home
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Cheers! It's appreciative when an expert like you checks my unworthy work.
 
10:07 PM
inb4 the flaming
im not sure all of that answer is relevant; it's enough to say that the sizeof argument is unevaluated but the answer is nonetheless correct, I suppose
again, will check more later if i'm still conscious
your struct answer is spot on
i have a similar one aomewhere but wont be able to find it fast on mobile for dupe closing
 
Ell
@Columbo not sure
 
Just discovered there's a lost valgrind process with 46 hours CPU time and consuming 2GB on my machine.
 
Fucking hell, YouTube is recommending me AKB48 stuff.
 
Ell
@StackedCrooked aww poor thing
invite it into your home and give it a mug of hot chocolate and sit it by the fire
it's cold out don't you know
 
I killed it.
 
Ell
10:19 PM
murderer
 
@LucDanton Nah. You got it wrong. Spoonfeeding is more like this:
@caps This is equivalent to what you wrote in c++03, in c++11, this in c++1y
However, this (copy_until) is more likely what you actually were needing. And iff you really wanted container erasure, here's a proof of concept). It erases begin, end, size and append
 
@sehe Thanks muchly. Will read over it.
 
I'm sure you will :)
Be sure to use a spoon
(there is no spoon)
 
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Q: C++ see what pages people on your network are looking at

LoganMurphySo, I am going to try to make a code that can show me what websites people on my network are looking at. In case you are wondering, it is because I am wanting to see what my students at school are looking at. Using C++, Is this possible? I am unsure of which command to use. And it would be for mu...

 
what is __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ ?
 
10:26 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Are you referring to the precautionary appendix removals that happened a lot in the past?
 
user1804599
> He is said to have been so eager to share his discovery that he leapt out of his bathtub and ran through the streets of Syracuse naked.
 
user1804599
 
It's a hidden pointer.
It's sending you to a website with a topsecret name
 
@sehe ...
 
@caps Please research and report the results to us.
 
Ell
10:27 PM
@caps did you google?
did you try it on coliru?
did you try anything?
 
ssshhh!
@Ell he found it on Coliru :)
 
lol at tony's question
 
Huh, cool tool.
 
it is. Assuming you're referring to Google
 
It would be nice if there was g++ -vvv which displays template instantiations as they happen.
 
10:30 PM
@sehe That too. I was referring to __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ actually.
 
@VáclavZeman sharing the emotion
 
So gimme something to believe...
 
Ell
I'm guessing from the starboard somebody was arguing that forced circumcision should be legal
 
@StackedCrooked You probably have a lot of memory if you didn't notice for 48 hours. :)
 
@caps :) There I was playfully ignoring the obvious fact that Coliru is indeed a cool tool /c @StackedCrooked
 
10:30 PM
2.1GB
 
... cause I am living just to breathe
 
@sehe Coliru is super awesome.
 
@sehe oh cool :)
 
@sehe insert(container.end() ... to be container-agnostic?
 
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ is an oxymoron.
 
10:32 PM
I had never seen that before.
 
@StackedCrooked No, its an oxymacro
 
@caps you need to swap sides now and then to avoid wearing down the ram
 
OH "We should actively show all major religions in full pride to all children. With a nice disclaimer that these aren't science" #loungecpp
@caps Yes. Although it's not completely generic/optimal
 
@sehe Isn't it kinda wankerish to quote your own tweets? In the frickin' lounge?
 
@sehe Right. They don't all have insert, if I remember right. I mostly use vector, map, and set--occasionally list or deque. So I don't have all the members down pat.
 
10:34 PM
@Columbo it's a response. And stop the uptalk already!
 
@sehe Is uptalking a verb?
I'll check.,
 
Yes
 
God help you if it isn't!
 
Ell
@Columbo why?
 
Oh btw yesterday was orlp or whatshisname. Anyways. Far too many lazy rhetoricals
 
10:35 PM
Guys, what is it called when a language statically checks bounds? For example Int [1..24]?
 
It's not!
 
good afternoon ladies and gentlemen (and cat)
 
Like in Ada.
 
dict.cc is always right.
 
@Jefffrey statically checked array?
 
10:36 PM
Tweet
 
@orlp It's not an array. It's just a range.
 
:19960881 Wait, what exactly is stacked crooked?
 
user1804599
lol
 
user1804599
this guy is adding mercury to salt and the only warning is "high consumption of salt is unhealthy"
 
@Columbo uptalking is a verb, by definition (actually, a conjugation thereof)
 
10:36 PM
Like int is between -2^31 and 2^31 or whatever.
 
@Columbo the Jenga
 
@sehe I know that you're very probably right
 
So C++'s int would be Int (-2 ^ 31) (2 ^ 31)
 
@Columbo It's just a domain name.
 
@StackedCrooked Ahhh... I thought it referred to something. Cheers.
 
10:38 PM
I picked that name in 2007 because I like the New Pornographers and it's one of their song titles.
 
@caps I'm already quite impressed you appear to be actually reading this. In the last one I did use unique_ptr because... well, you're welcome to roll your own value_ptr or similar, but I wasn't prepared to do it
 
user1804599
WTF YOUTUBE I WANT TO UPVOTE A COMMENT NOT LEAVE THE PAGE YOU PIECE OF SHIT
 
@sehe Yeah, I saw that when you posted it. I didn't now @StackedCrooked himself knew about that when he chose the name.
@rightføld Are you high or somethin'?
 
@sehe Thanks. I skipped over the C++11 and C++1y impls. The other two are a little harder for me to follow than that first one.
 
@Columbo Sure. I think he was right there when you asked it ... :|
 
10:41 PM
@sehe ... -.-
 
Good afternoon, all.
 
is anyone else excited for Screeps?
 
I think I figured out the copy_until one, more or less.
 
@caps Actually, they're exactly the same, but in fewer lines of code. So, by all means, skip them
 
10:41 PM
@sehe I meant I thought he didn't know about the song when he chose the domain in 2007.
 
> JavaScripting as gameplay
 
@sehe Ah, I see.
 
@StackedCrooked I liked this song more, but the title was too long to be a username.
 
@caps Don't skip the last two though, they're you're "XY-problem" and your "epiphany", potentially
 
Xeo
@Jefffrey Something in the direction of dependent typing.. I can't quite remember the name - predicative typing?
 
10:43 PM
Fair enough. True scientists don't like assumptions unverified.
Then again, true scientists try to look at all available evidence
May 23 '12 at 19:56, by StackedCrooked
@sehe The song "Stacked Crooked" by The New Pornographers contains the line "I couldn't imagine it.". Is that helpful to you by any means?
 
user1804599
Throwing mercury balloons at people sounds like a good idea.
 
user1804599
Let's do that at the unconference.
 
@sehe Aha...? So in 2012 he knew about it, does that mean he couldn't have chosen the name in 2007 and found out about the song later when, out of curiosity, googling his own domain name?
 
@Xeo Thanks
 
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10:48 PM
@Nooble lol
 
@Columbo yeah. don't buy what the government is trying to have you believe :)
 
Let the truth be spoken!
 
@sehe Okay, I think I get the idea of the last one, even if I don't follow all of the specifics.
 
Also, why have a voting policy if I have to be a shareholder? If we are voting for features it doesn't make it very democratic. Don't get me wrong, I like StackExchange but voting doesn't seem helpful in this case either. — David 2 mins ago
^^ He clearly did not get the point of my comment. lol
 
container_holder is a template that acts like any container, right? So the interface object could have a container_holder object that the users would iterate over, but the user wouldn't necessarily know the actual container being implemented?
 
10:51 PM
@Nooble Microsoft is shit, Apple is shit, Linux is shit, C++ is shit, this Lounge is shit and my life is shit
 
Hi.
 
Enough truth for today.
 
@rightføld So the next Unconference is going to be held somewhere the EU RoHS doesn't apply?
 
@Columbo Not what I had in mind, but okay nonetheless!
 
10:57 PM
9 hours ago, by StackedCrooked
The Robot's type traits are really awesome. I should really add them to the codebase.
using RemoveCV = Invoke<std::remove_const<Invoke<std::remove_reference<T>>>>;
Shouldn't that be std::remove_cv?
 
@Columbo You're wrong, and clearly have no clue in the world what you're talking about.
 
@JerryCoffin Am I a programmer then?
Yay!
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Drunk yet?
 
I'm totally sober.
Perhaps that's the problem.
 
Microsoft is shit. Apple is skunk-spray. Linux is stink bug juice. The Lounge is fart-gas. Each stinks in its own special and unique way.
 
10:59 PM
Apart from that, IMO, I prefer Eval to Invoke. But that's mostly a matter of taste.
 
But I'm alone now and I won't break my principle of not drinking alone.
 
R. Martinho home alone
lol
 
I'm not home yet.
 
Xeo
I won't have any mead this weekend :<
 

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