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17:00
holy shit, could you be more annoying?
this is not reddit, learn to type and don't randomly post stupid lolcats.
Isn't there something to convert from a Char... to an int/double?
in C# or c++?
C++
It's a parameter pack.
17:11
why would there be such a thing.
what the bloody fuck are you doing?
there is no obvious conversion
He's parsing stuff at compile time, duh.
Pretty simple to implement. Dead simple, I'd say.
Something like: string_to_int<'-', '1', '3'>::value == -13
@Griwes Yeah, you go ahead without constexpr pow.
ah, so you want std::stod(string_from_chars(chars...)).
17:13
@Jefffrey Was I not just leaving work, I'd give you it :P
At compile time, yes. I guess.
Get the value, pass to the next level of recursion multiplied times 10.
Repeat until you've got no characters.
does template<char... Chars, char Char> make sense? As opposed to template<char Char, char... Chars>
no.
I'd find it easier to iterate head-first.
17:15
@Griwes yeah, except 2e4 now doesn't get parsed to 2^4 and therefore 16
@Jefffrey Ping me in 45 minutes. :D
also, it's going to be fun parsing a FP number
why doesn't this thing already exist
because nobody needs it?
boost, I'm looking at you
abs is not constexpr because the standard decided so. I think this is the wrong place to ask why. What I can say is that if you really need a constexpr abs, write your own one. You can't go wrong. — black 15 mins ago
thanks
> abs is not constexpr because the standard decided so.
> What I can say is that if you really need a constexpr abs, write your own one. You can't go wrong.
standard defect possibly
17:18
1 + 3 == 4 because 1 + 3 == 4
oh boy
@E_net4 then you would need constexpr pow.
'1', '2', '3' is 1 * 10^2, 2 * 10^1, 3 * 10^0.
2, 1 and 0 are simply sizeof...(Chars) - 1.
But now you need pow.
But 123 is (((1*10)+2)*10)+3. No pows. Can't templates follow this approach?
then you have to think about binary expression and binary floating point expression
and all that shit
@E_net4 and head first, what would the general rule be?
that sounds a lot like tail first
Take the head digit d, the result would be d *10 + parse(rest). But I haven't considered more complicated cases, although they still sound feasible.
No, wait..
Oh wow. That won't work.
You can, but AFAIKS it's only tail first.
That's why I asked if it made sense to take the last element.
But you can have an accumulated result, then *10+d.
17:31
((((0*10) + 1)*10 + 2)*10 + 3)
use a sentinel
this is getting even more fun
so much fun parsing integers
fun is pouring out of my ears
@milleniumbug what's the general rule there? head first, remember.
@Jefffrey have the main template call the "impl" template
parse<'1', '2'> -> parse_impl<'0', '1', '2'>
then, from "impl"
wait
I could reverse the list and go head first
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Q: Check if type can be an argument to boost::lexical_cast<string>

PradhanI have the following traits class(IsLexCastable) to check if a type can be converted to a string by calling boost::lexical_cast<string>. It erroneously returns true for vector<int>. #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <type_traits> #include <utility> #include <vector> #include <boost...

I don't get it, where are my upvotes?
take first element, multiply it by 10, add the parse result from the tail
17:38
10 mins ago, by E_net4
Take the head digit d, the result would be d *10 + parse(rest). But I haven't considered more complicated cases, although they still sound feasible.
9 mins ago, by E_net4
Oh wow. That won't work.
It's actually the other way around.
Take what we have until then, multiply it by 10, then add the head digit.
I haven't even considered initial zeros yet
Initial zeros would work seamlessly, right?
no
yes
...
If you mean "leading zeros", then I can't think of a reason.
17:40
@Jefffrey parse("012") -> 0*10 + parse("12") -> 0 + 1*10 + parse("2") -> 0 + 10 + 2
yeah, I mean that and yeah you are right
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Hola.
@milleniumbug lol, try with a 3 digits number (excluding leading zeroes)
4 mins ago, by milleniumbug
parse<'1', '2'> -> parse_impl<'0', '1', '2'>
add the leading zero
parse("123") -> 1*10 + parse("23") -> 10 + 2*10 + parse("3") -> 10 + 20 + 3 = 33
that was a nice try though
17:44
yoauuurn
@Jefffrey meh, seemed right when I added it in my head
wait a sec, let me get a pen and a piece of paper
@milleniumbug ikr
user1804599
I have to write code that sends an email, oh boy.
Use django's send_mail
user1804599
Ugh, FFS.
user1804599
MessageBird has libraries for PHP, Ruby, Go, C# and Python but not for Java.
@Jefffrey parse("123") -> 1*10 + parse("23") -> (10 + 2)*10 + parse("3") -> 120 + 3 = 123
> 1*10 + parse("23") -> (10 + 2)*10 + parse("3")
> 1*10 ... -> (10 + 2)*10 ...
-> is iteration
17:52
What do you mean? How did you just go from 1 * 10 to (10 + 2) * 10? Where's the recursive call?
rest = (previous_rest + value(head)) * 10; parse_impl(tail..., rest);
What's previous_rest?
Give me a second.
Is coliru slow just for me, or for everyone?
@sehe I don't. I just browsed the repo, but I can't see anything like that.
@Jefffrey You what? You "can't see anything like that"? I think you need to see your optician
@Griwes For everyone. And that's likely the problem :)
@Griwes Always highly intermittent though. It seems requests get queued
17:58
@Griwes I guess I have to ping you now.
:P
lol
user1804599
lol Java's SMTP API uses globals to store the SMTP configuration
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And you can connect to only one SMTP server at a time.
fuck me
you win
thanks
18:00
That's unsigned integers. Adding '+' and '-' support is trivial (modify parse); needs some error handling ("this is not a digit, you moron") and possibly some eX support, but that's also trivial (template-based pow is trivial).
woops
forgot to stage off my inline reaction wheels, so my engine's output was blocked
@Jefffrey Could also avoid the somewhat confusing / 10 by replacing the stop condition from parse_impl<Rest> to parse_impl<Rest, Last>.
@rightføld All that no-free-functions ans singleton crap and then they store SMTP class config in globals? Fuck me, I knew it was bad, but...
@rightføld God, how can you be so incompetent to even design such a thing?
ah that's not so bad
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18:05
Note: the globals are accessed using string keys.
at least there's multiple configurations per process.
I've seen people who store such items in the registry.
@rightføld what
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/me looks for a better SMTP API
@rightføld Tell us if you find a worse one.
18:07
@Griwes It's to compensate for the last *10, right?
@Jefffrey Yes.
hmm
how the fuck am I supposed to do this rescue contract if I can't use maneuver nodes, can't even set the guy as a target?
user1804599
Apart from the fluent API this seems pretty reasonable: github.com/softprops/courier
lol, now I get undefined symbols for that function, even though it's in the header of the test cpp file
probably something fucking up with CATCH
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> startTtls
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18:22
Epic fail.
sounds like a bad build to me
.cpp file has: #include "x.hpp" with source for that; x.hpp is header only; compiling that somehow yields an undefined reference for something in x.hpp
how is that even possible
clearly x.hpp is not correctly header-only
I have smarties
this is as header only as it gets
the undefined reference is for inom::detail::strtoi<(char)48>::value
18:28
I always read impl as imploded >.>
I always imagine implosion as PHP's implode()
Which concatenates strings IIRC.
@Jefffrey Occurs because the variable is not properly constexpr, so the compiler is expecting a definition.
Probably due to (Head - '0')?
no idea.
Other languages join. PHP implodes.
5
18:35
@Puppy but it is properly constexpr: ideone.com/9ZDdvG
run the test on your local machine. And some kinds of uses require a definition even for constexpr variables.
just make a definition in the header. and be done with it.
@Puppy same error even if I just do:
template<char... Number>
struct strtoi {
    static constexpr std::uintmax_t value = 0;
};
in the header
like I said, some uses require a definition, regardless of how constexpr it is.
I don't get what you mean by "uses" there. I'm using it as REQUIRE(inom::detail::strtoi<'0'>::value == 0); . And a definition for that exists ^
@Jefffrey What does REQUIRE do?
If it takes a reference to ::value because printing values of operands, then I have bad news for you. :D
18:49
@Griwes It's some catch macro.
Yep. I figured. :P
That's possible actually.
I guess you need REQUIRE(+inom::....
Xeo
Xeo
I nom
18:50
You saved the day twice now.
I basically owe you my life.
Thanks.
19:06
@SpencerSimpson Oops. I just had a brainwave. Turns out I was sitting on the answer. I've just updated my answer to show it. — sehe 15 secs ago
lol
@Bot No of course not! It's the disassembly. If you click on the link then you'll see the C++ source side by side. — sehe 8 secs ago
Fuck me. People are stupid
O wow.
19:21
@sehe Well, sometimes I wish I was the puppy. I could then comment 'Who the fuck cares?'.
@MartinJames Yeah. I should stay inside the quarantaines. No rep, but fewer fools. Well, lots of fools, but fewer total nutcases.
can you even english? — Bot 11 mins ago
@MartinJames I mean...
user1804599
sehe is log4j any good?
@sehe I gave up looking at it because it was too depressing.
:D
@rightføld yeah. Beats the crap out of writing it yourself
But it's almost as enjoyable as Boost Log. Not very
user1804599
Oh.
user1804599
19:28
I liked Python's logging library.
@rightføld No.
user1804599
What is bad about it?
Here's a good one, 'i am new and i was in hurry due to data connection so i did,nt read rules.. and i just copy my assignment from .doc:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27710939/c-programme-text-message-feature-of-mobiles
for reference, I don't know what other logging libraries are like, but I've used log4net (which is a direct port) and it's terrrrribad.
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argument dismissed
19:31
global loggers everywhere, logmanagers, specify everything in XML configuration, etc.
@rightføld I've seen the reference on log4j and it's practically word-for-word identical.
user1804599
OIC.
here's another example
user1804599
I've also heard about SLF4J.
I was using log4net and whenever anything went wrong with the config, it dumped to stdout a little and then just silently didn't log anything, at all.
I don't know if I should add "Logger developers" to the "Game developers" category or what.
oh boy.
"sinks and sources", from Boost.Log.
that's it, "Game developers" is now "Game and Logger developers".
19:35
@Puppy Hey, I have my own log package. Don't lump me in with games devs!
@AlexM. Every game/movie about nazis is banned in Germany
reminds me of that warner bros splash screen, let me see if I can find it
I posted it here too
e.g. there's a law that bans swastikas in non-educational contexts.
here it is
@MartinJames Too late. You're a Logger Developer now.
19:42
@Puppy Noooooooooo!
I'm going to write an A* for my grid
I never did this before
A* pretty simple.
IIRC it's just dijkstra + bias
before I used the A* plugin for unity but I don't want to try to align the plugin's grid with mine and shit
might as well just write something myself
user1804599
19:59
Ugh, ambiguous overload.
user1804599
Fuck arity overloading.
20:14
welp
time to go back to trying to rendeavous in KSP with no UI support at all.
WoW has great music
but rarely outside Northrend :(
... just got a 'deal' that I can't help but suspect I will soon have to attempt to get my money back from
that was terrible music.
@thecoshman what deal?
@Puppy (what I hope will be a) nice keyboard...
like 20% less then any other shop I've seen, but it is linked to form the manufacturer...
@AlexM. what, vanilla's soundtrack was epic
well, it's the postage really... so very cheap compared to what every other site wants to charge.
@Borgleader didn't like it that much myself
I like northrend music and blood elf music, that's about it
I'm not too enthused about paying now.
it feels weird forcing a time delay between the monster's turn start and it doing things
but if I make it do things the instant its turn started the game looks like crap
@R.MartinhoFernandes What to do if docking in KSP is not annoying enough for you
20:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ I can't spell to make the volume related joke
oh well, the monster is "thinking" during that delay
I'll go with that
@CatPlusPlus I think docking is really just fine with the docking alignment mod.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Whats the name of the mod? TARS?
"Docking Port Alignment Indicator"
20:30
@thecoshman Ugh, it's been "Processing booking, please wait" for almost ten minutes now.
@R.MartinhoFernandes how do you keep an idiot waiting?
> Watching anime with a 5960x..? +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1
^^ ahahaha
@Mysticial i dont get it
(Play OpenTTD it's OpenTTD Tuesday)
the GTX 750 is amazing
not because of its gaming performance as a whole
but because of the performance/watt ratio
AMD has literally nothing to counter it
20:34
@AlexM. I totally knew I was gonna get bashed for running a $150 video card in a 3k computer.
Also planes are stupidly OP
you just don't have another card on the market to deliver the 750's performance w/ nothing other than the energy taken via the PCI-E slot
@AlexM. IIRC I read in MaximumPC that the next generation of nVidia cards should be pretty good in that department since theyre getting a die shrink
@AlexM. If anything, it's the idle power draw that I care most about. It's not like I'm gaming 24/7.
@CatPlusPlus bleh
20:41
@Mysticial I think it was the proper choice there
@Borgleader curious to see the next PCI-E-only card from them
the 750 delivers better performance than my old GTX 460 at 1/3 of the 460 power drain
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What are OpenTTD sysreqs?
@thecoshman Well, seems I had to use IE.
> Click here if you can't read e-mail in html format
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, it's one of those sites
That's a link in the e-mail.
@rightføld Running computer
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20:46
OK
ok
5 chutes for a 2.5T vessel.
that should be a seriously safe landing.
hmm 4.4 m/s
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Let's see how this works.
RARGH
fucking parachutes cut out the moment you hit the ground, so it fell over and I lost some of my science.
perhaps I should have detached them with their own personal parachute.
watchmojo.com is killing my productivity
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Cool I have a coal transporting train.
20:59
Turns out that train needlessly going through hundreds of km of track is not very efficient
Who knew
Planes are good way to make ton of money
Train god hungers and must be appeased
Ell
Ell
I need a punch that doesn't taste like shit
@Ell Don't. Tempt. Me.
Ell
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:D what's wrong with punch?
I'm not a native speaker. Or I don't do parties.
Ell
Ell
(That doesn't taste terrible)
21:04
@AlexM. So I dug out the magazine in question and they're saying that the GTX 980 is one of the fastest card out there, despite still being on a 28nm process AND it also manages to be one of the most power-efficient cards (a TDP of 165W vs the GTX 780Ti's 250W Sauce). They're also saying that when the 20nm process comes out in 2015 we'll see the "true successor" to the GTX 780. So that's what I'm looking forward to.
Ell
Ell
Well its new years, a great party oppottunity :P
> Opening hours: Dygnet runt
WTF
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My bro has a gtx 980
I have a GTX 670, its time for an upgrade :(
Den här artikeln handlar om tidningen. För fakta om dygnet, se Dygn. Dygnet Runt är en gratistidning och webbplats för och om Öresundsregionen och som ges ut av Sydsvenska Dagbladet. Dygnet Runt bevakar nöjes-, kultur- och kroglivet i Malmö, Lund och Köpenhamn, den startades 1984. 2004 upphörde tidningen som gratistidning i Malmö och Lund och distribuerades bara med morgontidningen Sydsvenska Dagbladet. Sedan 2006 finns tidningen åter på stan men distribueras inte längre inbladad till morgontidningens prenumeranter. I samband med distributionsförändringarna 2006 ändrade man också formen, utökade...
Apparently it's a thing
21:06
@Borgleader I had a GTS 250... before getting the 750.
Lol 5 people town
@Mysticial Yeah but you dont game much I think?
@Borgleader Not as much as I did in school.
Ell
Ell
I have a 560 Ti
21:08
> GeForce GTX 970 8641 4 26.19 $329.99
GeForce GTX 670 5383 19 14.36 $374.99
8641 vs 5383, yep mine is getting old =/
@Flexo Did somebody stir the hornets nest again, or are you just hanging ou?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Means 24/7. Dygn = day (24h) runt = around. All around the clock?
Too early? ;~;
@MohammadAliBaydoun wait .. what? they added the simpler one 6 years later?
I was right about to ask why static_assert always needs a string message.
Apparently ;~;
user1804599
21:18
@MohammadAliBaydoun nice
user1804599
Fuck static_assert messages.
Yay!
I'm writing a generic line_graph, and it's getting me to think a lot about abstract algebra and TMP
Ell
Ell
Line graph?
What is a line graph?
Ell
Ell
21:24
Oh.
Nvidia FAIL. Shadow play requirements, I have everything except the CPU, it requires at least a core i3-2100... I have a core i7-3770k...
Ell
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What could TMP have to do with line graphs? O.o
I'm getting it to work with dates and other weird systems with some notion of ordering instead of just double and int on the axes :P
Ell
Ell
Oh I see
Still, it should just be graph<orderable>
Yeah, that's how I have it set up so far
Or at least, graph<data_point> where data_point has 2 orderable members in some way
21:27
What's a "couchette"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes a bed
aller se coucher -> going to sleep
Ell
Ell
Aller a la pêche
@Borgleader just hanging out.
Good lord, I thought steet kids were acting up, throwing stuff at window or something, no, just a cat... a very eager cat.
The word flabbergasted rarely comes into play. But the amount of "I don't like Math" accumulated in this question makes me flabbergasted. stackoverflow.com/questions/27712875/…
21:38
ermagod Donald Knuth on Numberphile
@FredOverflow Why is there a dragon?
probably because of the dragon curve fractal
@thecoshman Probably at least two cats.
Why is there no sane way to format a time_point in std::chrono, only put_time which requires that you create two variables of ancient types to be able to call it? :/
@MartinJames no, just the one, pounding at the window
21:42
@thecoshman If you were Cat, I could understand it.
I guess I should go shower and get out of here, if only to maintain my rep as an alcy.
en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/localtime "This function may not be thread-safe." fuuuuuck you C++
@Griwes system ("> php 'strftime(...)'"). (Will I get banned for this?=)
yes
It worked for me though! Thank you. — Julia 1 min ago
@Borgleader he talks about it
21:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that how you welcome females in our community?
By mocking them?
@R.MartinhoFernandes To whom is +1 a thought provoking operation? (thought is spelled with the ending ght)
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@Jefffrey seriously?
I can't tell if you're kidding or not.
Shit. The flight I want to book arrives half an hour after the train I want to book leaves.
There's no later train, and no earlier flight.
FFS
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you considered calling in "obstacle on the track" type calls?
Ell
Ell
Guess you're out of luck

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