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19:00
Hah, are you in the same class as this guy seems like the same assignment. — Borgleader 7 secs ago
i wonder how many students have passed assignments soleely because of SO
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I passed exams that the people who made them wouldn't have passed.
You can't pass assignments with SO alone, that's for sure.
@Pris I doubt any really did, at that kinda question level at least :-P ...
@Pris Very few. They used Usenet and IRC as well.
19:06
Whenever someone asks one of those "has anyone managed to do this?" or "how do I do this assignment?", I always go "what's the specific doubt?" and "what have you tried?". :>
@E_net4 Surely--but then you have people like Vlad who answer lousy questions without a second thought.
@Pris None
@E_net4 Don't call problems/questions "doubts", please. You'll give me a hernia.
And if you start talking about taking "clicks" with your camera I will beat you dead.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Dude, what.
@E_net4 You heard me!
19:09
@E_net4 But please do continue to use "doubts". If you can give somebody a hernia that easily, doing so is clearly a moral obligation.
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jesus christ this woman is evil
Ok, I don't know what to say now.
Not that I feel prohibited to say "doubts".
> he should suffer only minor side effects from the attack
he'll be fucked for life, mentally
@Ell But still only a 5-year sentence? What's the deal with that?
19:11
@E_net4 Just love me. That's all I ask of any of my disciples.
@AlexM. Don't start this again
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@AlexM. I don't see the link o.O
how did you know there's a link if you can't see it O.o
haha
the link between the stories, numbfuck
OOOOOOOOOOOOH
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19:13
@JerryCoffin I don't know, I think she deserves more
well the link is
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Pfah! Why would I worship someone behind an internet profile?
@E_net4 Say whatever irritates LRiO the most.
this chick in the link was crazier
@E_net4 I BEG YOUR PARDON
19:13
@E_net4 hey, what was that E_net4?
did you have a doubt and wanted LRiO to help?
Win32k.sys developers failing at more than just writing secure code in #Windows10. #workaroundforpatchguard http://t.co/mFlZeaRDeF
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@AlexM. yeah she looks crazy. but I said this woman is evil, not crazy
^ I do not get it, please explain what is so important about that tweet?
I hope LRiO can help in this doubt of yours
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evil laugh
@AlexM. My doubt is on whether LRiO will start overreacting to your excessive use of "doubt".
19:15
the doubt posts are funny as fuck
"I have encountered a doubt"
like you just walk around town and holy shit out of the blue a doubt just appears
Lv. 99 elite Doubt
@E_net4 Maybe not. But maybe if I were to pin them...
Oh, I see what you did there.
Have some tea, gentlemen.
I'll have some wine if you don't mind, thank you
@E_net4 Just apologize to the lady, as she requested!
Not my wine, since I don't have any.
19:19
Icing on the cake: that "P.S." is the very first sentence of the post.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I a sexual way?
@πάνταῥεῖ Wait, what? I haven't noticed any lady requesting an apology from me.
@JerryCoffin lol
@JerryCoffin Post scriptum can be an temporal clause :)
@JerryCoffin Pre-Scriptum xD
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19:21
For all the people demonstrating in Paris today: My picture of Paris by night from the International Space Station. http://t.co/NUjCGUTtIp
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Lo-res unfortunately.
@E_net4 Your bad :-P ...
I'm off, later guys.
"For today's assignment you need to answer doubts one to twelve."
@рытфолд Looks like a terrorist flag design
19:21
@VáclavZeman in fairness, configuration management is teh hardzzzz and if MS was ever good at something, Windows Update would be on my list
@VáclavZeman Why do you think it's "important"? The only one who thought it was important enough to post here was you...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ...or interesting.
@E_net4 Good bye my child
@LightnessRacesinOrbit James McNellis favorited the tweet. I was wondering what in the tweet is tweet-worthy.
You specified Borland 5.02 (which according to this wikipedia page was released in 1997). So why tag C++11 which was standardized in 2011. That compiler cant possibly implement a standard which appeared 14 years after its release? — Borgleader 6 secs ago
19:23
@VáclavZeman Win32 has a function named ....WorkaroundForPatchGuard
@E_net4 Later.
If you can't see why that's funny, I can't explain it to you :)
ITT, LRiO finally admits that he's not good at explaining things.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also poor at figuring out when he's re-posting.
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Q: What the inline function actually do?

LettersBaI was searching the internet a few topics related to inline functions, but none of them took my doubts. So far I know the inline function works the same way that a method or a block, but recently saw the following response: By declaring a function inline you tell the compiler to replace the ...

I knew my investment in millions of sockpuppets would pay off. Suddenly there are "doubts" everywhere!
ey guys, I have the make file with following configs
@Noah Clark: What book are you reading to teach yourself Python? It's not very good. I'd like to know so I can recommend against it. — S.Lott Jul 2 '09 at 18:34
S. Lott, I'm actually using yours! Should I stop using it? — Noah Clark Jul 2 '09 at 20:55
never gets old
despite being old
@Annie ey ey ey
19:30
CC.target ?= /usr/bin/gcc
CFLAGS.target ?= $(CFLAGS)
CXX.target ?= $(CXX)
CXXFLAGS.target ?= $(CXXFLAGS)
LINK.target ?= $(LINK)
LDFLAGS.target ?= $(LDFLAGS)
AR.target ?= $(AR)
@Annie You should probably ask in SO proper.
where should I put -static-libstdc++ flag?
@VáclavZeman Stop telling people that. This question is not fully-formed enough for SO.
@Annie LDFLAGS.target
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It is good enough. So, no, I will not stop.
@Annie That doesn't look like GNU Make to me.
@VáclavZeman No, it is not.
19:31
@LightnessRacesinOrbit, its gyp :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit which question actually?
@Annie Right, well, why did you not state that upfront? :(
@πάνταῥεῖ The hypothetical question that Annie hasn't posted on SO [yet]
@Annie I don't know gyp, sorry.
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@Annie LDFLAGS I'd say
> Another passion of mine is development with UML (currently using Sparx Enterprise Architect).
Oh dear, @πάνταῥεῖ. Oh dear.
@VáclavZeman, @Ell, something like this:

LDFLAGS.target ?= $(LDFLAGS) -static-libstdc++
19:33
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Pissing contest please. /care
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why not inside LDFLAGS?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He never said "ask it just like this"
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what is this countdown :v thepiratebay.se
@Ell, I know zero about build machineries, so I am failed to figure out where is this flag defined. :)
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can I see the entire makefile/gypthing?
19:37
@рытфолд 20 days till global nuclear war
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Oh nice. Who against who?
> global
By declaring a function inline, you exclude it from the One Definition Rule. That's about all that's guaranteed. — Benjamin Lindley 10 mins ago
It that even true
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@sehe so everyone against everyone?
@sehe Not precisely.
@JerryCoffin Nah. That's what I reckon. Maybe it'll generate weak linkage symbols?
@рытфолд It's hard not to fight a particular party in GNW
19:41
@sehe Fallout is putting that a bit farther in the future. :)
@Annie It's probably not a good idea to hardcode it there but keep everything else in variables
This isn't really answerable in general though
@рытфолд ISP's blocked it so dno
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I did not know svgs could be programmed like this upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/…
@VáclavZeman we don't have Mr. Handies yet so I'm inclined to agree
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol shitty country
> Every program shall contain exactly one definition of every non-inline function or variable that is odr-used in that program; no diagnostic required. The definition can appear explicitly in the program, it can be found in the standard or a user-defined library, or (when appropriate) it is implicitly defined (see 12.1, 12.4 and 12.8). An inline function shall be defined in every translation unit in which it is odr-used.
19:42
@Ell CSS animations?
@Ell, here we go => Makefile: pastebin.com/qVQ732A1, config.gypi: pastebin.com/T5e7q77L :)
@Ell with ~jabbascript~ !
you're such a gypi
your name is rhobetaiotatauphiogammaalpha.
.....why......
I can feel a poo coming on
19:43
@JerryCoffin still doesn't imply that the definitions may vary, right
why would a girl say such a thing
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Hmm oh yeah
what is life?
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@DonLarynx because they aren't sure of your name?
@DonLarynx we are human just like you buddy
19:44
@LightnessRacesinOrbit, agree I am looking for a way to append the exported LDFLAG (don't know if it makes sense). I'm n00b in build system world. The Makefile is generated by node-gyp, its for node.js C++ add-on.
@Annie wish I could help!
@DonLarynx None of us knows, because we don't have one.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit, thanks for the tips ! :)
@DonLarynx baby don't slurp me
don't slurp me
no more
19:45
@sehe Right: "each definition of D shall consist of the same sequence of tokens".
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I want goatsay.
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cowsay -e '==' comes close though.
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@DonLarynx That's a dude with a girl avatar.
@Angew only by reversing it could imply lots more than actually intended. T.C. already confirmed and my reading of §7.1.2 matches ("each definition of D shall consist of the same sequence of tokens"). So there's really /no/ exclusion of the ODR whatsoever - which is about this equivalence — sehe 58 secs ago
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@Annie no idea sorry
I thought it'd be in the gyp file but idk
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19:48
gypsy file
@Ell, actually binding.gyp emits build/config.gypi and Makefile via node-gyp.
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I can't help, sorry
@sehe FWIW, that quote is from §3.2/5 (or, [basic.def.odr]/5, as I usually prefer it nowadays, with various different standards floating around with different numbers for the same sections).
@JerryCoffin Oh, yeah didn't bother to check & add the paraph numbers. Too late to edit. Well, it's all authoritative and easy to grep so I'll let it go here
@sehe Granted, what Benjamin wrote was not super-accurate, but the approximation sounded unambiguous enough to me: roughly, "if the same definition is replicated in more TUs, ODR is not violated - differently from what would happen if the function was not inline".
19:52
@AndyProwl Come on. What happened to being literal :)
10 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
you're such a gypi
btw a question asking what inline means must be a dupe
What is your favourite Lightness profile pic, guys?
I've seen only two. I prefer the one you had before
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19:54
the one with you in it
You can only pick one, @Ell
#gigglz
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit identicon
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Just like Vlad.
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any one which isn't a woman
:P
19:55
SEXIST
SOUND THE SEXISM ALARM
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit ping
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oh noes
@BenPope that's precisely the part that doesn't make sense though, see en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/pair/pair ad (4) and coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/5fb0f531d543df0f
@AndyProwl I was just looking for that. Perhaps: stackoverflow.com/q/1759300/179910
@JerryCoffin seems good
voting to close then
19:58
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Q: is it possible to have THREE conditions in a while statement? (c++)

cmckeethIs it possible to have three conditions in a while statement? for example: cout << "\n\nHow would you like your parcel shipped?\n (please type standard, express or same day)" << endl; cin >> method; while (method != ("standard" && "express" && "same day")) { ...

shit
wait my vote has dictatorial power?
dupehammer?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That is done by invoking @j*lf.
I thought it would take 5 users
Xeo
Xeo
uhm.. anybody got a 2D physics engine besides Box2D?
20:00
Bullet
@AndyProwl Not if you have a gold badge
Box2D
@AndyProwl If you have a gold badge on that topic you can close with one vote.
@Borgleader ah. Then I guess I should have made a quick poll
@AndyProwl aka, the "Dupe hammer".
20:01
I'm positive that you've encountered the dupehammer before.
mjölnir
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I remember explaining it to you previously.
Or do it Bad Rats style, with a nondeterministic 3D physics engine that's sometimes constrained to 2 axes but sometimes not
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy Great reading comprehension
20:01
@Puppy it's possible. Sometimes I forget things
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@Xeo Box2D
I think he means it doesn't depend on singletons then?
So you can have Box2D besides Box2D
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@Xeo for c++?
Xeo
Xeo
@Ell ye
20:02
@AndyProwl no way
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chipmunk iirc
@рытфолд ;p
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3D ones should work, just constrain everything to one axis always being 0.
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never used it, remember seeing it in some ruby code ages ago
20:03
@sehe being a non-god sucks, let me tell you
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It's a C library
2 mins ago, by sehe
mjölnir
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Hmm. nope it seems c++ too o.O
@sehe I'm still a non-god. Although SO apparently treats me as one
@AndyProwl But definitely a polytheistic god, since there are also many others who can counter you and reopen with a single vote.
20:05
@JerryCoffin Indeed that does relieve part of the pressure
Maybe the universe also needs to have multiple gods to fix the fuckups
what c++ testing frameworks do you peeps like using on your small/independent projects
@AndyProwl ...but keep in mind that few look at closed questions, so even though many could reopen, it'll almost never really happen.
@Pris catch
20:08
@Pris Catch. If you can't use that for some reason, Boost is probably the second best (but it's a pretty distant second).
@Pris Catch or GMock
@Pris Catch is common. But I found the need to roll a test driver of my own as Catch does not permit process-isolated testing, which I require.
Oh, but don't ever look at the internals of Catch. It'll make you sick.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit What's wrong with EA and UML? I'm using it for component and interface architécture design primarily (not for C++ code generation).
@Puppy whats process isolated testing?
20:09
ITT "architécture"
where you use a new process for each test (and another for the driver)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oops ...
@Pris CxxTest.
Catch looks good and rather similar
@JerryCoffin but it's easy to ask for help in the lounge if you realize you've made a msitake /cc @AndyProwl
20:11
with a fever
Java would be preferable
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@Pris each test in a different process
\that sounds efficient\
@sehe Good point.
@sehe Is "msitake" anything like shiitake mushrooms? I love them...
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Boy I'm tired
why am I so tired
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It's something you most likely don't need.
20:15
everybody should process isolate their tests really
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Brightness fades in rightfold's picture.
@FredOverflow Brightness Exists not in Rightfold
his brain is Saturated...
#megalulz
@Ell Lack of sleep? Lack of caffeine? Too much watching boring sports?
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This is so cool.
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@JerryCoffin I did my first exercise of the new year, that may be it :P
But I become a more productive self tomorrow so I'll be exercising 6 days a week
and getting more sleep
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20:18
Game development is fun.
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I hope anyway, I'll see how long I can keep it up :P
@Ell What a coincidence. I just did my first exorcism of the new year.
Is there a way to use LATEX in posts on SO?
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no
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Q: LaTeX on Stack Overflow?

ClaudiuMathOverflow has an awesome engine where you can embed LaTeX in questions, answers, and comments. Can we get something like this going on Stack Overflow? I think it’d be appropriate as I at least pretty often want to write something like n^2 and would benefit greatly from prettier markup.

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Q: There's seriously no reason why LaTeX markup via MathJax shouldn't be enabled on SO

A. DondaI know this has been discussed over and over again, and it may be very boring and annoying for people who have been around a while, but I'm telling you: Unless this need is fulfilled, it will continue to come up again and again and again. I've read the other posts about this matter, and as far as...

Forgot to have that poo
@JerryCoffin no, it's a spelling msitake!
I've spent "hours" looking, but there seems to be no question mark. — anoyd_bi_me_grammers 8 mins ago
boy I may need to implement some Wide range stuff in C++ for my compiler.
this shit is gettin' old.
@sehe I still think I should have something with Shiitake mushrooms for lunch.
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man firefox has crashed a lot on me
20:32
also I just ate like half a kilogram of ice cream.
pub bai
(IRTA as "half a klingon of ice cream")
user1804599
MathML!
@JerryCoffin I think there might be a service linked to your credit card provider that you can call to arrange this for you
@Ell pro tip: don't raise browsers over your head
@sehe Maybe--but I think I'll go somewhere for lunch (although it is raining...)
The one doesn't exclude the other. Have them arrange a cab with an umbrella
20:36
@sehe I was thinking more along the lines of walking but wearing a jacket.
so pedestrian
@sehe Indeed--but reputedly better for my health.
depends depends depends
Depends™
@sehe I'm not (quite) so old that I need those yet.
:D
20:40
bah
why does every-fuckin-thing in C++ have to be implicitly optional?
iostreams, functions
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implicitly optional?
you can't have a std::function that cannot be empty.
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Ohh
because we don't have std::optional I guess
My lazy workaround for that is simply initializing with []{}
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NO you cannot do that.
20:46
Watch me
user1804599
std::function<int(int)> f([] {}); // fail
In cases like that, I simply wouldn't initialize it.
I usually deal with std::function<void()>, so it's no hassle for me
hmm
I believe that I have completely broken type templates.
bah I guess that for the moment I will need to have completely separate skeletons for them, even though that's probably unnecessary.

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