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16:00
@Ell LaTex is very user friendly--it's just very picky about its friends.
mmm. that would make it very friend usable
lmao
Someone is asking if their kid is addicted to showering because they're always there.
perhaps their kid really stinks
@Ell What do you want to do in TikZ?
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@Zeta Draw a free body diagram
but I'll just download one :3
16:05
@Ell Isn't that just a shape (circle, rectangle) with some lines and (text) nodes?
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Yeah, I've just never used TikZ before
@Rapptz they're "showering"
> Ada
After correctly packaging your foot, you attempt to concurrently load the gun, pull the trigger, scream, and shoot yourself in the foot. When you try, however, you discover that your foot is of the wrong type.
@Rapptz oh wait. plural? o.O
reading about prefrontal lobotomy
how the fuck was this a thing
fuck.
@sehe Hm? What plural?
16:17
10 mins ago, by The Forest And The Trees
@Rapptz they're "showering"
"They" can be singular.
@sehe It's often used as indeterminate gender singular.
@AlexM. I think it still is. Just not as recommended treatment for psychiatric conditions anymore
@sehe cf Alf
@sehe whoa
damn humans, you scary.
16:18
@Rapptz Hmm...so now "horny teenager" counts as a form of addiction? At that rate, most teenagers (teenage boys, anyway) are not just addicted, but outright disabled.
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> warning C4224: nonstandard extension used : formal parameter 'X' was previously defined as a type
bwahahahaha what?
I never masturbated in the shower. I just liked long showers.
:(
You can have both.
@Rapptz I promise, I believe you completely.
I use the shower as my chamber for intense philosophical sessions.
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16:20
Wow, this is pure gold
@Rapptz happens to me too
@Xeo Either you did something broken or the compiler is broken. :P
boost asio and its obscure errors
Showering is also great for naps.
@caps Naps are better taken during a bath. Sleeping standing up (on a wet, often slippery surface, no less) is just asking for trouble.
16:24
@CatPlusPlus Fun fact: at work, we call that "Jenskins" for the added lål.
@JerryCoffin No, you sit down.
A shower is very different from a bath when it comes to napping.
A bath is a single pool of water that doesn't move.
But with the shower, there is new water coming down every second.
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@Griwes Compiler
Just a very different experience.
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It seems to be fixed in whatever build rise4fun is using
But with VS2012
@Griwes It's MSVC. Of course it's the compiler
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16:25
^ triggers the warning
@Xeo rise4fun = msvc nightlies
they updated it monthly
so monthlies
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still lol'd at the lexing, parsing... whatever fail
@caps Technically, it isn't new water.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh you
@EtiennedeMartel It's probably not the same water that just went down the drain.
Unless you have a self-contained water system or something.
16:27
@caps The water can certainly move (and you can have heaters to keep it warm too). The tub in my old house was a Jacuzzi. Not exactly like this one but you get the general idea.
@Xeo Two-phase lookup being one-phase.
That makes homeopathy incredibly difficult to justify.
WUB struct is included in the lookup set because it's not looked up in the first phase due to no two phase lookup
I mean, the water you're using to wash your body has probably once been in contact with dinosaur urine.
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@Puppy That shouldn't have anything to do with the parameter name
16:28
Does that mean you're washing yourself with T-Rex piss?
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also, what lookup set?
@Xeo Sure it should. The warning is completely correct- name lookup found a type with the same name as the parameter name.
the incorrect behaviour is finding the type due to lack of two-phase lookup
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe in the same sense that eating food grown in a field where animal manure was used as fertilizer means you're eating crap.
@JerryCoffin That does look pretty relaxing. Still not quite the same as sitting down in the shower.
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@Puppy Err
well
I actually can't remember if naming parameter the same as a type would justify a warning.
16:30
@EtiennedeMartel ...among many other things. Then again, finding things that make homeopathy hard to justify is about as difficult as finding water in the ocean.
but that's independent of this specific situation
@JerryCoffin Good point.
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@Puppy "non-standard extension used" would imply that the standard forbids that
which it doesn't
ok, but that's also independent of this specific situation
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no?
16:32
Tyrannosaurus Rex is a pretty cool scientific name.
Maybe that's why everyone uses it instead of a common name.
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Oh yeah, I also solved my Boost.Range problem - I had /Za active, which I have not encountered to cause any problems - until just now.
I don't know what that does.
@Rapptz Horny teenagers think of it as Tyrannosaurur Sex though.
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disable language extensions
aka most MSVC shit
Oh.
Right.
16:35
@EtiennedeMartel In case you haven't seen it: youtube.com/watch?v=HMGIbOGu8q0
@JerryCoffin This is so on point.
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For some reason, that also fucked up the following case (which is used with Boost.Range concepts): coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/12785cb309b571af
stupid stuff
> You'll be there for them, bottle of basically water in one hand, and a huge invoice in the other.
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@EtiennedeMartel Isn't it though? I thought the "homeopathic lager" was a nice touch.
16:52
ohai
@JerryCoffin isn't that water?
@R.MartinhoFernandes google has you figured out
@Mgetz that's fucking scary
Google know enough about you to determine that your MOUSE MOVEMENT HABITS are your own
ok never mind they're not doing that
> Instead of depending upon the traditional distorted word test, Google’s “reCaptcha” examines cues every user unwittingly provides: IP addresses and cookies provide evidence that the user is the same friendly human Google remembers from elsewhere on the Web. And Shet says even the tiny movements a user’s mouse makes as it hovers and approaches a checkbox can help reveal an automated bot.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I didn't read it that way. I read it as people move the mouse, the cursor doesn't jump the way it would with a bot.
17:07
^ This led me astray
IMO that paragraph is not brilliantly written
Oh well
ah, makes sense. I suspect there is a sentry div around the checkbox that they use.
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17:19
lol'd
Franz Reichelt, also known as Frantz Reichelt or François Reichelt (1879 – February 4, 1912), was an Austrian-born French tailor, inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design. Reichelt had become fixated on developing a suit for aviators that would convert into a parachute and allow them to survive a fall should they be forced to leave their aircraft. Initial experiments conducted with dummies dropped from the fifth floor of his apartment building...
Franz rekt
I thought the UK was doing the whole Austerity BS?
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@Rapptz Me too, but bicycle as well.
17:30
@Mgetz Yes, of course--but the beer tap dispensing one drop of water at a time was just too fun.
@Mgetz That video is just awful.
@ParkYoung-Bae I never watch the videos, they are always aweful
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17:52
fuckstabü
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It's literally freezing, but it doesn't feel like it's very cold.
18:03
__has_include top tier preprocessor macro
template<template<typename> typename X> struct D; // OK
C++ has come so far :')
> G++ now supports C++14 extended constexpr.
haha wow
jokes aside, neato
still no standard compliant std::string
Really?
Didn't they throw away their COW std::string yet?
Or is it for 5.0?
I'm looking at 5.0 changes
std::list is standard compliant now but not std::string
maybe soon
not yet
what's the type that you'd use for associating a number to a variable, for several variables, in C++?
Eg, EDIT_ENTRY = 1; DELETE_ENTRY = 2; ... I know there's a more correct way to do that
@Rapptz Hmmm...seems like porting the std::string from Clang's library shouldn't be difficult (might not need porting at all). The GNU folks probably won't because its license is too liberal for them to consider it "free", but for the rest of us, it might not be much of a barrier.
@Rapptz what are they waiting for...?
18:17
@corvid You mean like enum { EDIT_ENTRY = 1, DELETE_ENTRY };?
Enum! That's the one for sure. Can you initialize an enum on an object construction?
pseudocodish: data = read_file(filepath); rows = enum(data.lines)
@corvid Assuming you mean something like: enum xxx { YYY, ZZZ}; /* ... */ xxx x{YYY};, then yes.
@corvid static_cast? or you mean creating an enum at runtime? (that's not possible)
more likely a "slurp" function reading a vector
or not.
@corvid a map or an array
@Mgetz Don't know. This is the best time since they're breaking library ABI.
18:29
@Rapptz brillant
@Rapptz that was my thought, most distros are going to upgrade all their libraries to gcc 5 at the same time
@rightføld try walking to school against an icy wind
walking back home was considerably less uncomfortable
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@Rapptz where does it say?
they changed std::list::size to be O(1) in GCC 5.0
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@sehe I don't go to school.
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18:34
But cycling from work to home was refreshing.
@rightføld The other way could turn out to be less agreeable. You're journey back home is west wards, right
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Wind was from east.
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Also wear a hat.
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lol
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If an alcoholic loves alcohol and a workaholic loves to work, does a catholic love cats?
18:41
:DD
no
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ITT puppy is catholic.
@rightføld indeed. that's why walking towards the school was not so very pleasant indeed.
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I want to eat bukkake udon.
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ok time to write software
18:42
@rightføld doesn't work...
would have to be cataholic or catoholic
would be funnier, but still is funny
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#awk is surprisingly active.
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People are literally talking about AWK all day.
18:45
@BartoszKP wow the build system censored the error?! yeah that's helpful
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@ParkYoung-Bae New UK law.
@ParkYoung-Bae no, path and file name goes there
@BartoszKP Just use non sucky test frameworks, solved. :D
@Griwes :) legacy code
also imgur.pl? What.
18:51
Is there ever a case where my method should return std::string instead of std::string const &?
@Griwes which part don't you understand? ;0
@QuestionC Um. Every case.
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@QuestionC When you want to return a new string.
@BartoszKP The part when someone used imgur's name in a different domain, and it also hosts images. :P
@QuestionC every time where you're returning a variable that's about to be destroyed
18:52
Anyway, that somehow reminded me of roflcopter.pl/5481
@Griwes lol, I somehow accidentally typed that and didn't even notice it's a different website :o
@BartoszKP Fail.
Also you know, there's this tiny "upload..." button right next to the texarea here.
@Griwes I did it earlier, not for the chat. Just found it today again.
@rightføld Hard to imagine there's that much to say about AWK. The AWK book is probably less than a centimeter thick.
I didn't make a clay pot :(
instead I made two clay pretzels, a slice of pizza and a hamburger
19:05
@AlexM. Next time you make me hungry an hour before lunch time, I'll probably abuse the owner's "kick" power.
guess it's good you're not around when I post pics!
@BartoszKP la vache qui rit cheese is good
@AlexM. and useful as it seems
what the FUCK
I told that mcdonald's guy to give me no ice coke
he gave me SPRITE
WITH ICE
19:16
@AlexM. Easy fix for that: get real food instead of McDonald's.
but I like the food :(
you disgust me
@AlexM. Wrong! (You might like it, but whatever that is, it's not food).
McDonald's doesn't qualify as food
@AlexM. That doesn't surprise me.
19:20
@Jefffrey lol
@AlexM. Ice sprite is not ice coke. :v
@Jefffrey youdontsay.jpg
hai Jefffrey! Sup?
@TonyTheLion it does... for a given irradiated definition espoused by the FDA
@Mgetz top kek
Filthy Drug Administration
@TonyTheLion Hey. :)
19:22
@TonyTheLion I find it amusing that the CDC is basically fighting the FDA to let americans get sick. Because we've lost so much immunity to food borne illness that they are scared out of their wits.
@Jefffrey You alright?
@Mgetz If no one got sick, money would be lost.
@TonyTheLion He's alright. I'm alleft.
@TonyTheLion not that
so some have an interest in people being sick
we've seriously lost immunity to basic food borne illnesses that we used to have immunity to
19:25
oh you in that way
it's also causing issues with allergies and auto-immune disorders
we've processed food so much to make it "Safe" that we've basically started to kill our gut bacteria
@Mgetz Apparently lost quite a bit of our "swinging through trees" abilities over the last several thousand years too.
@JerryCoffin This is compared to even 15 years ago, not 200
@Mgetz yea and the food in the US really tastes like processed food, more so than over here in Europe
though I'm not saying that we don't have processed food
@Mgetz I never let minor details like facts get in the way of a good (or even lousy) attempt at a joke.
19:27
@JerryCoffin That's definitely something you stick to real good
@JerryCoffin what is this "Humour" you refer too... is it some sick English joke?
@Mgetz He's murican
orly? ooops
@Mgetz I don't recall an reference to "humour".
@Mgetz check his profile on SO
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19:29
@JerryCoffin we're talking about the 4 humors aren't we?
@TonyTheLion You can't trust anything on SO.
@JerryCoffin True
@Ell Most of my work is so secret I'm not allowed to know what I'm talking about.
@JerryCoffin Also a tremendous amount of general personal survivability, in exchange for tanks.
and let's face it, what motherfucker would not put on some weight to drive a tank.
I don't consider myself in that group of people called "motherfuckers", so there's that
19:31
every male who does not die childless is by definition a motherfucker.
@TonyTheLion Not even a Programming motherfucker?
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Q: How to create my own vector iterator

nyagodSo I have some specific vector vector< MyType > And I want to iterate through this vector in a specific way. I decided to make my own vector iterator, derived from vector< MyType >::const_iterator. This «specific way» is the way how should indexes change through the iteration and it depends on...

some people can't smell really bad ideas when they propose them
some people have a bad sense of smell
@Puppy I'm not sure I agree. If he has only one child, she wasn't a mother when he got her pregnant.
@JerryCoffin dayumn
19:33
@TonyTheLion You hadn't seen that before?
@JerryCoffin I think I have, but it may have been a variant of it, or I just don't remember the text very well
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Hmm what's a solid state relay
I thought relays were electromechanical by definition
and I thought solid state meant no moving parts
A solid-state relay (SSR) is an electronic switching device that switches conduction states when a small external voltage is applied along its n-type and p-type junctions. SSRs consist of a sensor which responds to an appropriate input (control signal), a solid-state electronic switching device which switches power to the load circuitry, and a coupling mechanism to enable the control signal to activate this switch without mechanical parts. The relay may be designed to switch either AC or DC to the load. It serves the same function as an electromechanical relay, but has no moving parts. Solid-state...
also you suck at google
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@TonyTheLion I just prefer conversation with people instead of websites :P
@JerryCoffin haha, I even bought one recently! : D
19:37
OMG i'm cleaning up some old code that re-uses variables for different purposes so much, I basically need to convert convert to SSA form to understand it
@Ell Do I look like I give a crap? :P
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sounds terrible
@TonyTheLion no :D
hmm, garlic doesn't taste good with dumplings
@Ell So Solid State Relay would be oxymoronic? How would that be a problem (or unusual)?
I'm bored
what do?
19:40
What's the lesser of two evils if I want to use restrict in a LOT of places including functions with 10+ parameters.
#ifdef _MFC_VER
#define MY_RESTRICT __restrict
#else
#define MY_RESTRICT __restrict__
#endif

void func(const type* name);
void func(type *MY_RESTRICT name);
or
#ifdef _MFC_VER

template <typename type>
using r_ptr = type *__restrict;

#else

template <typename type>
using r_ptr = type *__restrict__;

#endif

void func(const type* name);
void func(r_ptr<type> name);
macros ewww
I'm not sure the template aliases work on MSVC++
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@Mysticial using
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Having fewer macros is good.
19:42
@milleniumbug They do.
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I'd go with using
So would I
Guess I'll go with that.
I also like the way it "aligns" with a const pointer.
@Mgetz Yeah but the UK isn't building it
iStretched
19:44
void func(const type* name);
void func(r_ptr<type> name);
@Mysticial IMO, this is a place that macros are fairly harmless. I'd prefer the using if you're sure you never need to care about an older compiler that doesn't support it, but it wouldn't take a whole lot of doubt about that before I'd use the macro instead.
@CatPlusPlus: So no more TeamCity?
I found that declaring all non-const pointers going into a function will solve all the aliasing problems that are blocking a compiler.
No, we didn't get the license
okeydokey
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19:45
Phabricator works well so-far.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, a macro is harmless here. But it's one of the few cases where I do have an alternative.
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Apart from me not being able to delete stuff I created.
The case where there is no alternative is the force inline macro.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit good because according to the news, you're about to have a ton of austerity courtesy of the Tories.
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Also I cannot create repos but that's probably what you want @Cat.
19:49
Funny, last I heard (1.2 hours ago) the Winter budget announcement was excellent news for tens of millions of the hardest working citizens
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Oh nice a scrumboard.
Stamp duty reform, fuel duty cap, other stuff I can't remember
And we have a target for budget surplus
It looks great
@rightføld Not sure really. I guess we'll see how it goes for now. Gimme URL and I'll import it
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Does it auto-import from GitHub at every push or do I have to create a new remote and push manually?
It polls
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19:51
Nice.
Rate depends on commit rate
@LightnessRacesinOrbit apparently snuck into the fine print is billions in services cuts
@CatPlusPlus Rate depends on rate. Amazing! :-)
They're tipping money into the NHS national budget
On a different note, code apparently written on a "getting paid by the line" basis:
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Q: C++ Program is not calculating interest correctly

Daniel SageI have been working on this all day, and the answer is just escaping me. The program is supposed to find out if the person has 12 debit card purchases (case D), one automatic deposit (case A), and 2 online bill payments (case O). #include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <string> #include <...

19:53
Not aware of any new cuts but I haven't looked that closely yet
> Phabricator chooses a default poll interval based on repository activity. These intervals range from every 15 seconds (for active repositories) to every 6 hours (for repositories with no commits in two months).
@JerryCoffin fyi, it's called rate-dependent rate, or RDR
I'll take pragmatic governance over fairy godmother "hope for the best" leftie misspending any day
Labour couldn't govern a pub
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trudat
19:55
welp signed up oh phabricator and jenkins
Can I get an account too
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@CatPlusPlus HTTPS or SSH?
top kek
@rightføld HTTPSSH
19:55
HTTPS
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https://github.com/rightfold/styx.git
> ExitStatus = begin
> and tell me that's not your real name
derp
ooh new £10k postgraduate loans. nice
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Boo
well actually
@TonyTheLion Yup, what about you?
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19:58
Not sure how I feel on that
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Oh nice it works.
I'm fairly horny.
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I think industry sponsored (higher) education would work better than subsidees
@Jefffrey don't you shed them in the winter?

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