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@AlexM. especially the nudes
@Ell It would but the industry doesn't have money to sponsor students. If they did, they would... as then it would likely be in their best interests.
@Ell How about state sponsored higher education? You know, like half of Europe does.
@Ell ?
Hey!
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@ParkYoung-Bae that's what I meant by subsidees
20:00
@AlexM. that's not "ice coke", so...
if higher education actually produced high calibre workers in the main then maybe. but it does not.
Don't star that stuff. It's confidential with those that are here now.
Stahp.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit which is why the tax payers shouldn't be paying for it :3
@Ell which is why they're not!
loans
20:01
@Mysticial Second one. I think you should use _MSC_VER instead of whatever you're using.
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@Jefffrey your horns. you said you were horny
yes, I'm a starbait
@Jefffrey oh well. it'd be somewhat alarming had you been unfairly horny
postgraduates are hugely likely to be able to repay. it's a good thing.
remove the stars or you'll be doing my game
20:01
@Jefffrey nice try sunshine
@Rapptz That was typo. I just copied the wrong name from the MSDN page.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit sorry my bad, I meant undergrad
@TonyTheLion you could watch this documentary I just watched youtube.com/watch?v=imlB72KumK0
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Stupid I know, sometimes I change topics and forget to notify people :P
@TonyTheLion I must say, I was 10 years at the time and I remember it as of roughly the same scale (although with much more widespread impact on Europe) as Fukushima. Turns out that a lot of information never reached us. Or at least not people my age.
20:04
@Ell You shouldn't call Lightness "Stupid" like that. You should work on more original insults.
...
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@JerryCoffin haha
I'm terrible at insults even when I try
@Mysticial Oh I see.
nervous laugh
By the way I bought all my PC parts a while back.
I'm just waiting for them to ship.
20:06
@Rapptz All your parts are belong to us!
I am checking in this patch to allow copy relocs for non-GOT pc-relative
relocation in PIE. It makes bfd linker compatible with gold. [H.J.Lu](https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-12/msg00023.html)
wow. That's good news, but encrusted in a thick layer of jargon there ^
@sehe Looks interesting
@Jefffrey Yea I'm good
So you're horny eh?
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fairly
@Ell s/at.*//
@TonyTheLion nice pick up line
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20:08
@Jefffrey get a hooker
ey bby wan sum fuk
@BartoszKP lol
@Jefffrey oh bby <3
Are you kidding me with all the stars?
you both will be starred to oblivion
20:11
May 12 at 18:53, by Jefffrey
lol, I've mispelled copyright with copytight. It made me horny.
@TonyTheLion I'm debating between "Cancel stars" and "Pin this item"...
It didn't use to cause such "OMG he said horny" reactions.
You have problems m8
Is "it didn't use to..." correct? I feel like it's not.
@Ell a fair one
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20:12
parliament is hilarious. It's depressing too though when they won't even let each other finish their sentence
@Jefffrey "used", in this case.
@JerryCoffin That film was pretty good.
@sehe Is that the usual ld?
@JerryCoffin too late to edit :c
@EtiennedeMartel That's my recollection as well (but I'm pretty sure I only watched it once when it was new so I don't recall a lot of details).
20:15
butthurt level: <h1>
@Jefffrey Life will (probably) continue.
what do you mean "(probably)"?
@Jefffrey that's bad
@LucDanton in GCC 5 methinks
20:16
"possible"
@Rapptz I think that doesn't include the committing thread
@sehe race condition in git commit
@sehe why
git is by Linus. Can't happen
@Jefffrey I dunno. Just making whoopee conversation
@sehe implying linus can't race
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20:18
Dude, do you even C?
hey Park Young-Bae!!
Can't C.
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cicada
@Jefffrey I'm not sure of the exact meaning of life, so I hesitate to make absolute statements about it. 42 may not be the meaning of life in isolation--it may only apply to life, the universe, and everything.
@TonyTheLion Hello Tony The Lion!!
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20:18
@rightføld grasshopper?
@ParkYoung-Bae Sup with you? Haven't seen you here in a while?
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wooo
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tomorrow they're going to mars
@TonyTheLion Good good, on holiday until my job starts. Yeah I haven't been here much for the past month. How have you beeeen
20:19
@ParkYoung-Bae I think that's accurate
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Q: Explicit template function specializations with overloads: Why would you do it?

void.pointerSuppose the following: template <typename T> void foo (T*); // #1 template <typename T> void foo (T); // #2 template <> void foo (int*); // #3 When introducing an explicit specialization of a base template which also has overloads, the specialization is not considered during ove...

good or bad q?
@rightføld who's they
@ParkYoung-Bae Yea I'm alright. Been working, as ever. Looking forward to my holiday at end of the year
20:20
mandatory reading: gotw.ca/gotw/049.htm - TL;DR Don't do it. — sehe 7 secs ago
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@sehe Astronauts.
really
@sehe thanks
"teenage programmers with no age restriction" sounds totally programming-ish
@sehe You beat me by, like, 2 seconds.
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20:22
@Jefffrey You know, the Teens category.
@JerryCoffin found a dupe too
@rightføld copytight?
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Q: C++ Why do I get a Seg Fault here?

lolamontes69Hi I wonder if anybody can see the seg fault for me, please. The following program runs smoothly to the end then instead of just returning 0 it produces a seg fault. Any ideas why? The output first ... lola@lola69.com # ./ex2_3a "Actually, couldn't you come with me?" couldn't :length 8 Reaches ...

inb4 C-like C++ code
@sehe I see that--nicely done. Too bad there's nothing to up-vote in a situation like this.
const char endOfCharArray = '\0';
oh boi
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20:25
Is there a way to block until a flag has been set without a while loop?
ResetEvent
@rightføld semaphore
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like, std::atomic<bool> flag = false; blockUntilTrue(flag);.
@rightføld You're looking for a mutex.
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20:26
@bamboon Oh nice.
@rightføld Yes, events, mutexes
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@JerryCoffin A shared mutex, then.
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Nah I don't want to lock anything.
you... don't want to lock, you just ... want to wait until the thing is u nlocked?
semaphore is what you want
20:27
You want an OS construct that supports putting your process to sleep and get woken up
That's an event or a mutex
mutexes are a specific usage of semaphores, not fitting the scenario you've described
Mutexes are not necessarily semaphores
@BartoszKP At least based on what he's said so far, they do fit.
@ParkYoung-Bae "Mutex" is short for "mutual exclusion semaphore".
@JerryCoffin no, he wanted to depend on a flag, not a critical section
My question is not a C++ question. someone here might be familiar with it. I am using IAR workbench, I am working on an existing library. I created mylibrary.h and mylibrary.c files then put them in include directory. mylibrary.h has a function "extern void food(void);" on the main.c when I call the foo fcn, it says "foo function declared implicitly". I added #include "mylibrary.h" in main.c file. Any suggestion what is wrong
20:29
@JerryCoffin I can upvote your personality
@angs my question is why are you asking this here out of a sudden?
how should I asked it?
@angs please, search on the main site Stack Overflow
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You have much to learn, young park-bae-wan
@angs click the "ask a question" button on stack overflow main site
20:30
it was the first thing I did
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padewan cmon it's a stretch but I'm proud of it
@JerryCoffin Well maybe that's the usual wording
But to me "mutex" only means "mutual exclusion"
@angs so, life is good!
throws tomato
20:31
Whether you use a semaphore or something else is up to the implementer
@angs check header guards. they might not be unique
@Ell That's even more stretched out than rightfold's vagina
@ParkYoung-Bae I think that is still relatively young and inexperienced
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I guess it's better to use std::future than to implement this manually.
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With std::promise.
20:32
@sehe thank you I forgot to change it while copying pasting
and std::hope
I always forget to take out the stuff I drink with from my room >.>
^ the shelf next to my desk
@AlexM. Looks like murica is also invading romania, amirite
@angs oops. experience, you get it by failing :) I was gonna link you to this for an example: stackoverflow.com/questions/7375522/…
@ParkYoung-Bae urrite
20:34
#sopro
I think I passed angs test. I like his style for finding out whether we have psychic abilities
@sehe, thanks again :)
@angs np we hate random questions, but was somewhat hard to search. OTOH, it would have been a perfectly legit "I'm stuck/what's going on here" question on Stack Overflow
@sehe Would you upvote @R.MartinhoFernandes's "robotality"? :-)
I tried. But it's like teflon on the outside
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20:44
TIL Guns of the Patriots is a 30GB game. :v
@sehe I guess he has mentioned something along that line. I think it's something closer to plastic than polytetraflouroethylene, but same general idea.
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do the pool triangles have a name?
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kk cool thanks
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20:56
@Ell triangle (it's what we call it in dutch the netherlands)
c:
good night
I'm so happy stuff like that has the adverse effect on me
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@sehe yeah I think we call them that too
it just sounded odd when I said it outloud
I love snooker. I own a copy of the rule book. I /guess/ I would have known if there was some arcane name for it
21:03
A rack (sometimes known as a triangle) is the name given to a frame (usually wood, plastic or metal) used to organize billiard balls at the beginning of a game. Rack may also be used as a verb to describe the act of setting billiard balls in starting position in billiards games that make use of racks (usually, but not always, using a physical rack), as well as a noun to describe the balls in that starting position. The most common shape of a physical rack is that of a triangle, with the ball pattern of 5-4-3-2-1. Racks are sometimes called simply "triangles" (most often by amateur shooters) based...
random googling
@LucDanton but, that's the grouping of the balls, not the implement used to arrange them, right?
The 'sometimes known as a triangle' made me think that was what you were talking about
otherwise then I have no idea
Reload does everything, and probably no one exactly knows how much that is.
Reload is the GCC equivalent of Satan.
21:08
I have a GCC tree on my harddisk, you’re scurring me :(
@AlexM. why all of them are black? that's racist!
@LucDanton Scared is the second phase. Learn a little more and you'll progress to terrified...
Like all good programs, it's 12 steps; I'll leave it to your imagination what comes 9 steps past terrified.
ie The Lounge
21:22
Oh wait no you said 9 steps past
a lifetime of COBOL programming with the pay of a JavaScript intern
Bah I'm getting bad request errors for domains that have nothing to do with the project
@CatPlusPlus Ha! Hell is step 1 (it is a C++ compiler, after all).
In fact you don't re-use it. There's two instances of shared_ptr<Interface> involved, just not as named members of the class (one is bungling "outside the vehicle" tethered via an obscure dynamic spell). In that case, I'd say this simplified version is far superior, while less locking/refcounting overhead, no dynamic casting, no virtual destructor for the wrapper. See it Live On Colirusehe 3 mins ago
An answer that failed the "Dont Make Me Think" rule for no apparent reason. Inspired me to do the 3-line equivalent though :/
I didn't forget that question. It is just going to take time to process the answers.
21:24
Hi there
Pretty awesome to find you lurking here just as I revisited that answer. I don't think I'll be adding more :) It's been a fun exercise in smart pointer gymnastics, even though I don't see the intended use :)
smart pointer gymnastics
I'm reading bad UDP jokes when I should be working on data export
I didn't know that was a thing :)
@CatPlusPlus So your data export is like UDP, you start it off, but you never know if it will arrive?
Also, I thought you were long past programming humour
@TonyTheLion It is when it leaves you kinda bruised from stretching, but you get more fit
Networking humour is worse
21:28
oh yea protocols
shiiit
Needs more car analogies
Why can't horses be beta testers? Because they prefer stable releases.
stateofmymind.txt
21:30
It's a complicated problem. It's the backend for a class that looks like this...

MIBNode table = base[1][1][1]; // Nodes are default instantiated, similar to how map does it

MIBNode name_col = table[1].VarType(MIBNode::OctetString); // But I need to be able to change the 'type' of that node at runtime.
MIBNode mode_col = table[2].VarType(MIBNode::Integer);

name_col[1] = "Quincy"; // And those instantiated types behave differently. base[1] = "Quincy" would cause an error.
I could have saved a lot of pain by not using virtual classes honestly.
But I'm a C++ programmer. I must embrace the pain.
We don't embrace the pain
We walk away, and never look back
Hi C#!
This is not a bug. Bug means not working according to specification. We don't have any specification.
Hi anything else, except C and COBOL!
@CatPlusPlus I'm using that on my boss
21:33
never too late to change :)
(unless you don't have tests)
A DBA walks into a NoSQL bar, but turns and leaves because he couldn't find a table.
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@Jefffrey Hi anything else except C and COBOL! except programming - FTFY
@sehe At my current job, it's Python and C++, and I generally just use python 90% of the time.
@TonyTheLion Haskell is worth it :P
man that 10%
21:34
inb4 i'm the new bartek
We discovered 3 good ways to fix this issue but there are various cases when some of them are better than the other. We're not sure which to implement, so we didn't.
@Jefffrey Don't Bartek on me :)
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@TonyTheLion Hey now none of that
@QuestionC So indeed you've rolled another boost::variant, QVariant or whatnot while in the process of reinventing database engines :)
@Ell shush
21:37
Heh
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn’t even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
In this article series, both externals and internals of boost::[variant, any, type_erasure], folly::dynamic, Poco::Dynamic::Var, Qt QVariant and adobe::any_regular are explored and compared. Design, capabilities, ease of use as well as pros and cons of each solution will be examined. Performance benchmark comparisons results will be provided as well.
Seems pretty comprehensive
@CatPlusPlus hahahah
lol I have 3 tables here that are called stub5, stub10 and stub20 and have single tinyint "n" column
Also users, users1 and users2
purpose of said tables?
Sharded as fuck
21:41
@sehe Comprehensive review: "They all suck!"
Stubs? Fuck if I know
They don't have any comments
I'd probably have to dig in application's source and I don't have time right now
So not important
@JerryCoffin Of course. They suck for the reason that otherwise c++ would fail to rock. But we knew that much. They all rock when compared to implementing similarly generic value storage in a C world
@CatPlusPlus ~~quality~~
@sehe How can you say such a thing? void * is all you ever need.
@JerryCoffin lol
@JerryCoffin see, you got it. c++ is overcomplicating
21:45
I tried to start a NoSQL club, but no one joined.
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@DrewNoakes We should club NoSQL fanboys.
Q: What is the fastest way to break a Caesar Cipher?
A: Brutus Force.
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Which game accurately simulates Iraq?
Minesweeper.
21:48
If I square an imaginary friend, will I get a real enemy?
@Mysticial lol deleted already
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@Mysticial yummy waffle; screenshot pl0x
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@CatPlusPlus If you square God you will get Notch.
The only option that's necessary
@CatPlusPlus where do you get all these awesome lame jokes from?
21:50
Internet
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I am watching a Minesweeper speed run now.
I don't expect it to stay undeleted though.
372 messages dude?
Since he's still editing it.
21:52
Sep 19 at 21:09, by Mysticial
Fuck... SO cleared my inbox and rep notifications.
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@Mysticial I am shogged that he deleted it.
@Mysticial Surely you have more than 4 gold badges?
meta gold badges are different than main ones
oh yea meta
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If you plonk someone on IRC can they see you plonked them?
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21:54
Or is it just client-side?
@rightføld Why does it matter?
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Actually not. :3
@rightføld No
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Nice.
The surface of the sun is so hot you would need good shoes to walk on it.
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21:56
Walking with bad shoes is terrible regardless of surface.
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Either no shoes or good shoes.
@rightføld My shoes are chaotic evil.
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Mmm bailey's irish cream + hot chocolate
I can't drink bailey's no more
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Bailey's piss?
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22:08
Eww dog piss.
oh, our Ukrainian friends resurrected the "Сiч" squadron, named after the famous "Поліська Січ" army (or Sicz Poleska). Poland should be very happy.
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@Puppy haha that's funny, I haven't seen that before
but that ain't the bird o.O
The new review queue is live: stackoverflow.com/review/triage/6379139
It wasn't when Shog initially made that meta post. That's probably why he deleted it.
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I need drugs.
22:18
eh I exceeded the boost::variant max arguments, any way to make it higher?
contemplating life existence always helps there
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@Gizmo there is a macro somewhere
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lol boost::variant doesn't use variadic templates?
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but it sounds like you're doing something wrong :P
22:21
oh indeed
I missed it :/
thanks
hm I have never in my life actually had to define something with a value in MSVC preprocessor definitions XD
okay.. so I have BOOST_VARIANT_LIMIT_TYPES=24 in the preprocessor definitions for all possible build types yet I still get the error too many template arguments
maybe the VS preprocessor text box does't support values :x
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NSFW I love how the guys in the background just continue working/gaming.
whoa that's some aggresive shit
thieves?
probably hong kong
We are about to upgrade some network hardware in the primary data center. Hopefully, this is your only indication it's happening.
or SK
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22:32
@Feeds Hopefully Stack Overflow will be down for ages and Stack Exchange goes bankrupt.
"Who will fix all my issues then?!" - Said one million other people.
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Tomalak will find another way to fix all their issues.
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As long as he gets rep for it he will do it.
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Xeo
Xeo
Finally hoooome
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@Xeo Where do you come from?
Xeo
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22:36
Workplace. We had our last Star Wars P&P session today
Best. Finale. Evar.
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oh silly RPGs
choices..
well byebye vectors!
XD
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@rightføld rep: the cybernetic equivalent of ethanol
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@rightføld And this, kiddies, is why, if you decide to fight back or defend, you need to go postal or suffer the consequences.
22:54
@Lightness you were right about Stay*/*S.T.A.Y.
Fucking Letdown.
haha
actually when i rewatched it i couldnt marry it up like i said, and decided not to say anything
so there we go
i want to star cock lobster's msg re deeds but cant on mobile fml
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