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21:00
@Columbo what
lolwut? /cc:@rightføld
You have about as much intelligence as I have desire to answer this "question". — Lightness Races in Orbit just now
mehe
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fuck me even the markdown is horrific
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I can't see what's unclear about my statement.
@Columbo And I can't see why you wrote it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Me neither. Probably confirmation that FAQs for quite special cases are still desired, but your latest posts already answered that
21:04
@Columbo I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about mate
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Woooohoooo.
auto main() -> int ffs why
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I want to post a FAQ about the semantics of a specific declaration form in variadic templates with empty packs. I don't know whether FAQs should only contain Q/As to more general questions.
@Borgleader consistency
21:09
@bamboon Herb? Is that you?
@Borgleader Haha, unfortunately not
@bamboon Consistency with what? Definitely not with all the code floating around written before C++11 (that's thirty years of writing code)
...or fourty, if you count C
@milleniumbug with the left-to-right style introduced with C++11
(name first, type after)
consider also using alias = type
(instead of typedef type alias)
auto x = value
and it's also closer to mathematical notation
f : X -> Y
@Columbo I don't think that's particularly "frequently asked". Why not just a bog-standard self-answered question?
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Is there a library with arithmetic template functions that throw on overflow?
21:16
@rightføld Yes (decision problem)
user1804599
@milleniumbug -> notation works everywhere.
@bamboon Consistency with what? He wrote void test( double const value, int const precision) immediately above it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The interestingness of the question compensates for the frequency at which it may be asked.
But yeah, you're probably right.
why does he error out if snprintf is a macro? o.O
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I like black–yellow-striped patterns.
21:19
@Columbo Not really. Just because it might be interesting doesn't magically make it frequently asked, and if it's not frequently asked then it is not a "frequently asked question".
It doesn't sound that interesting, anyway.
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Ask HN: How can I remedy scatter brain / information overload? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8710006
/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@AndyProwl Wait, what? How do you explain all function parameter lists? All class data member declarations? It's absurd to suggest that C++11 has done away with "type first, name after".
@rightføld Is that your way of saying you miss me?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh really? Then he disappoints me. Normally he does it more consistently I think. But then Alf probably also wants to be hipster.
And now we have a bunch of people running around trying to make it more like maximum entropy in inconsistency by maxing out its use in all cases where it's possible, rather than just having a few small exceptions (in the few declarations that should inherently be using auto).
@bamboon Meh Alf be Alf
21:21
@bamboon His rule is apparently "trailing return type on everything, except void"
I remember he wrote this somewhere
so return types suddenly matter do they
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Of course the rough description sounds boring as hell. I'm convinced people would find the actual question interesting, though.
21:22
read about arrays in C/C++. it depends on what system and compiler you write for too, but in general you have to either use constants, or use pointers. — hoijui 56 secs ago
worded for maximum confusion
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ^^
SO is now using the new Google "I'm not a robot" checkbox (via recaptcha) for captchas.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Good point, there is no left-to-right notation for those, and I wish there were
I don't consider int x = 10; to be "right to left"
To me, Herb's point on why AAA makes more sense than old-style variable declarations is very convincing
Unfortunately that can't be applied consistently
21:26
Not to me personally.
I know :)
I read things like int x = 10; as "integer x has a value of 10"
Even better would be to have a completely new syntax for declarations
Wide's is good for instance
template<typename T> using alias = T; is good for some fuckery
21:27
@AndyProwl I sort of understand why people want this so much, but wanting does not make it so. C++ is C++ not a non-C++ language and it will always be C++.
@AndyProwl AAA?
@Rapptz I value type deduction, so I wouldn't write int there. The type information is on the right. And in the cases where I need to be explicit, I'd still put the type information on the right, for consistency
The more you change fundamentals like this the less it is C++ and the more it is something other than C++. So I have to wonder why such people bother using C++ in the first place.
@Borgleader Absurdities Absolutely Always
@Borgleader Almost Always Auto
auto x = 10; is a sin against humanity.
pls no
21:28
auto x = 10 is fine, like auto x = 10u and auto x = 10l
@AndyProwl There is no type information on the right. Only a value.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit the value has a type
That you happen to know the type of the token 10 is completely besides the point.
size_t x = 10; or even uint8_t x = 10;
It's not. The point is that the initializing expression has a type and most of the time you just want the compiler to deduce that type.
21:29
AAA is utterly stupid.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hey, where is your shared_ptr post?
The explicit type provides self-documentation at times.
There's no literal for uint8_t that I'm aware of (unless you want to be barbaric and do a static_cast or use a char)
AAA is for the sort of people who welcome the advent of driver-less cars, or of hardcoded maximum speeds in cars, or of entirely automated nuclear power stations, or of government run entirely by androids, or...
@Rapptz auto x = size_t{42}. For consistency.
21:30
terrible
x : size_t = 42
@Rapptz There are AFAIK macros for that...
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I use auto for almost everything.
@AndyProwl What the hell!?
user1804599
21:31
The places where I don't use it are those where I use decltype(x).
It's more consistent to just always write sensible code like size_t x = 42;.
@Columbo AAA
undercooked my crumble :(
@AndyProwl please no
If at all, use auto x = 0z;
21:31
@AndyProwl Won’t work for narrowing conversions though.
With the new suffixes in C++1Z
user1804599
Also async I/O ftw.
@LucDanton True
Can't be used consistently everywhere
God, another auto discussion on the Lounge?
I don't think that paper got accepted.
21:31
also, non-moveable types
Cut it off already.
@Griwes Alf's fault.
@Griwes out*
and I'm not going as far as auto&&
auto&& is gr8
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, it's your fault.
21:32
@AndyProwl #define var auto&&
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Who cares.
fuck you @Griwes
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I feel like a celebrity. LRiO said "fuck you" to me!
but I do think name := value; is better syntax when you want to deduce, and name : type = value; when you want to force.
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@AndyProwl Fav syntax
21:32
if there's a style that gets closer to that syntax, it's appealing to me
@AndyProwl s/:= type/:= value/
I don't see the value in x : size_t = 10 compared to size_t x = 10;
@Griwes right, thanks
@AndyProwl yeah I like that
21:33
:20322052 typo
but that's some other language, bub
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@Borgleader two-phase lookup
I know, but if there's a style which gets closer to a more reasonable syntax, I find it reasonable to adopt it
Also, Herb makes quite a good point in his presentations and articles
I don't like Herb.
He is an evil man I tell ya.
@Rapptz Start line with entity, follow up with its properties (in order, too).
21:34
@LucDanton I guess.
@Rapptz He seems altogether likeable.
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x: T syntax is great.
@Rapptz ("Also, Herb" was a mistake :P Not appealing to authority)
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@AndyProwl Aww, I was sure you'd edit it to say something about "Hebrew"!
lol
shit I'm so sick
21:36
I’m not super fond of the let line noise of Rust though. Maybe there’ll be sugar post-1.0, who knows.
Does Rust have coroutines?
@bamboon No.
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Two days of work absence due to a cold, and I suddenly feel like coding at home again
@LucDanton Ah ok. Thanks
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@Xeo what are you making
21:40
Maybe someone has a library somewhere, but the language and stdlib don’t.
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Playing around with SFML
@Xeo SFML is neat.
@LucDanton I see. Does it have something like message passing or go's channels?
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21:43
Nah, dupe.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You are welcome.
@AndyProwl Still in Berlin?
Still not in any shape to get out of wherever you are?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nope :(
@bamboon You are thanked.
It really does suck, I was looking forward to a mini-unconference
21:45
Man, my wrist still hurts like hell.
@Xeo It's clearly not.
Andy, what's with the Avatar change?
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Bwahaha, gg VS'15 IntelliSense - can't find member function implementation due to me adding const to parameters on the definition side, but not the declaration.
@Nooble I haven't changed my avatar
@Nooble Not this Andy
21:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Now what do you give me that I not also upvote the batman guy? ^^
ah, yes there is another Andy
@milleniumbug Oh!
@Xeo Thats why you use Resharper or Visual Assist ;)
I get notifications every time someone pings him in the Lounge
@AndyProwl Confused you with someone.
21:47
No problem
@bamboon lol batman
@Cheersandhth.-Alf: Your "platform" means what operating system you're using. So we're not quite there yet. :) — Lightness Races in Orbit 18 secs ago
Can't believe I have to teach Alf of all people how to write a fucking debugging question
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I kinda like the new tab views though. They allow you to actually have the same file "open" twice (i.e., two views) within a single tab
I generally liked the Preview and thought it was a big improvement
and they have a large number of CTPs making me feel a bit better about reliability
@milleniumbug Who's the other Andy?
@Xeo heh
fwiw I've gotten into the habit of writing const in both places. I have no idea why. (For value params, this is)
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> array_iterator(index idx, TPtr base, const size_type* extents,
> warning C4459: declaration of 'extents' hides global declaration
> namespace {
multi_array_types::extent_gen extents;
aaaaaaaaaaa
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wtf is with that warning
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: Windows 8.1, compiling from cmd.exe (not Cygwin). — Cheers and hth. - Alf 57 secs ago
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hahahaaha
WHY ARE YOU PUTTING THIS INFORMATION IN A COMMENT WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU AUGUGUGUGHGHUGUHGUHGUHG
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first result for "C4459 warning" links to Lounge transcript
21:52
looool
> @ThePhD I never even saw that bullshit warning.
excellent
@LightnessRacesinOrbit maybe someone conked him on the head
@Borgleader That would explain the "bullshit" comments
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> warning C4458: declaration of 'index_gen' hides class member
well fuck, that's in boost source
Does anyone know what UI framework Draftsight (3ds.com/products-services/draftsight/overview) is? I read that it uses the Teigha development environment (opendesign.com/the_oda_platform) which is C++ but not sure
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I actually like that warning
21:54
@Xeo whistles
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just not when I can't fix it
@RahulKhosla What do you mean "does anyone know what it is"? It's ... what it is. What are you asking, really?
I am trying to find out what the most suitable programming language is to develop a macro for this but was told that this is largely dependent on the UI framework
"to develop a macro for this"
what are you talking about
> @ThePhD ...and g++ warns about: Myclass(F f) : f(f) {}, apparently on the assumption that I can't possibly know which f is which.
I have never received this warning.
21:57
macro to control the mouse and key gestures to create simple CAD models with the software
@Borgleader you have certainly changed your avatar, I think. Why?
you're not very good at asking questions
I know :(
@Rapptz same, and I’ve done that kind of shadowing many times
you've given no backstory, set up no context ...
I have no idea what the answer is sorry
21:57
@Nooble because @Puppy
Sorry about the confusion, this is my question in a little more detail: stackoverflow.com/questions/27333472/… I am guessing that even this is a bit confusing but hope it is enough information
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Okay, so VS'15 IntelliSense can map from definition to declaration, but not vice-versa when the declaration has default arguments
fun stuff
@Borgleader I had to do this too because @Puppy. Silly him, thinking Shiba Inu's didn't have the right to be in the lounge.
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21:59
Dictator Puppy
inb4 dicktator
@TonyTheLion IDGI

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