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22:01
I am just so extremely bored right now
that feel when you finish all programming assignments a week ahead of time
i wonder how many peeps in chat are still in school
Yep. And I can't say that I don't have anything to work on, because I can be learning about templates, boost library, etc...I just don't know.
@Pris I am. Koalas go to school too you know.
id never dream of doing more work when i was back in school
@Pris: I have retired from partying.
@ScottW I'm going to work on my C++ matrix application. But first, some soccer
(So far it can solve augmented nxn matrices with Gaussian elimination and tridiagonal systems using Jacobi method, if any of that interests you.)
22:06
Don surpassed my rep! Now taking back the glorious throne of having the least.
@Nooble: That's bad. Very bad.
I think I can attain 10k rep in 10 days, but I'd have to do nothing but literally StackOverflow 24/7.
for 10 days
@DonLarynx You can't
@DonLarynx How is it bad?
@ScottW in combination with the low chances of getting enough people to accept your answers
(accepts defy the rep cap)
200
22:10
that's bullchit, phuck. well I guess I will do 1k rep in 5 days.
Assuming you knew the answer to everything.
does upvoting someone's answer give them a point
You can generally do 10k in a month if you work at it hard enough
@Pris are you serious
i dont know (or care really) how rep works
22:12
@Pris the upvoter gets no points. The upvotee gets 10 points
5 for questions
so if Don answered a question and used a botnet to upvote said answer 1000 times
that would net him 10k points? lol
@Pris where did you think rep came from?
@Pris it would probably be detected as voting irregularity
@ScottW i dont pay attention to the details, i just click until the stupid notifications go away
old man please, rep is lame
@Pris consider yourself called out.
22:14
who cares about who's-line-is-it-anyway-tier points anyway? welcome to SO, the site where everything's made up and the points don't matter
rep is lame to some extent, but knowing how SO works is also somewhat expected
i know that answering questions gives you rep and that voting probably gives you some amount of points... i dunno the details
The only rep that mattered to me were the first 20.
@ScottW look at my profile, I've answered like 2 or 3 questions on this site. i have no idea where all my points come from
so many questions
i am the worst help vampire
hey I just created like 23 accounts, brb
asks pragmatic C++ question, gets +567 rep in 1 day
22:20
Flagged for mod attention.
Lol.
I only flag if I'm on top of Mt. Everest.
That could be a bad move
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Lounge<Navel>
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22:22
ik heb een navel
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ik ga hem laten piercen
Some people are a little dumb
Quick way to rep :) — sehe just now
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@ScottW no /:=(
Joke :)
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22:23
Not when I downvote for answering help vampires — Lightness Races in Orbit 12 secs ago
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hypocrite
no i'm not
I didn't say he shouldn't do it
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Wat u niet wilt dat u geschiedt, doe dat ook een ander niet, jij hypocriet.
wow, actively preventing don from getting rep
22:24
But you don't because your profile says that's not a reason for voting — sehe 14 secs ago
liro is straight up evil
Jakes on you when my answer gets upchecked.
wow, the joke went straight over sehe's head
figures
> Jakes
> upchecked
Sorry I meant upchucked
snuffed
22:25
huffed
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I have black nails.
my nails get blue when its cold cus i have bad circulation
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my nails get blue when I paint them blue
@рытфолд eat some fruit
lol you paint your nails
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fruit is delicious
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22:26
sometimes
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This chart is pretty accurate.
how you gonna put apples, bananas, oranges, grapefruits and pomegranates below the 0 tasty line
thats just heresy
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tomatoes are in the wrong spot though
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they're off scale so untasty they are
22:28
Oranges "untasty"? wtf
I just ate a banana.
I like lemons. a lot.
I believe someone confused "tasty" for "sweet"
cretin
dat sour face expression
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I am allergic to oranges.
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Fuck oranges.
22:29
you cant just straight up eat a lemon though
apples are not fucking easy to eat
2
who made this chart?
@рытфолд did
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Makes more sense.
xkcd can kiss my buttocks
how are apples hard to eat
22:29
1
A: how do I print an unsigned char as hex in c++ using ostream?

ltcYou can read more about this at http://cpp.indi.frih.net/blog/2014/09/tippet-printing-numeric-values-for-chars-and-uint8_t/ and http://cpp.indi.frih.net/blog/2014/08/code-critique-stack-overflow-posters-cant-print-the-numeric-value-of-a-char/. I am only posting this because it has become clear t...

just bite into the damn thing
Quite nifty answer. Bit prosey. But, definitely helpful.
watermelons are easier to eat than oranges okay
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@sehe WTB lexically scoped std::hex.
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Perl ftw.
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22:30
Should be possible with RAII though.
whats the hardest fruit to eat
@sehe Why does he unnecessarily reset the flags?
pineapple?
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Also lol complecting formatting and I/O.
@Pris Coconut.
22:31
std::hex only applies on the next item.
@Rapptz He explains that. hex is sticky
Get it!?
@Rapptz Nope
Since when?
@рытфолд I find bananas inappropriately placed
22:31
@Nooble good call
@Rapptz Since last time I remember
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@Rapptz lol you think I/O stream API did anything somewhat well?
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How gullible.
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Q: Which iomanip manipulators are 'sticky'?

John KI recently had a problem creating a stringstream due to the fact that I incorrectly assumed std::setw() would affect the stringstream for every insertion, until I changed it explicitly. However, it is always unset after the insertion. // With timestruct with value of 'Oct 7 9:04 AM' std::strings...

@Rapptz why so persistent? You could have checked
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Don't use those streams.
22:32
It's a legitimate question. Not persistence.
Not everyone is against you.
@sehe Good to know.
Certainly is :)
I feel like seeing my ex. Why should I not see my ex. Thanks
@Rapptz I know. I'm just providing feedback. If you post two challenge of a calm claim withing ~20 seconds, that can be perceived as a bit ... belligerent?
At least, it irked me.
@DonLarynx "Ex" implies your relationship didn't work out. Seeing them is a waste of your time.
@DonLarynx Pain and suffering.
22:40
Scumbag brain. This is why sports are important, everyone. It releases endorphins that make you forget about the world (NOT HARD DRUGS). Only 30 more mins till soccer
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Video games also make me forget about the world.
OTOH it's easy to forget about the world when it's so small for you (you American)
22:42
@LightnessRacesinOrbit An exception LameAttack occurred
why do i feel like a minority in the internet
damnit guys
@DonLarynx It just tends not to end up the way you imagined it - often for the same reason why she's ex.
checker(char error[]) is valid C++ syntax, where checker is if, for, while
@DonLarynx not without a ;
22:44
@AndyProwl Weird isn't it.
@ScottW i browse a select few subreddits, yes.
@ScottW What country?
@ScottW do you live in
@DonLarynx huh?
@ScottW Weren't we discussing being a minority in this chatroom?
@DonLarynx sometimes
@ScottW hmm.
22:48
what superior internet communities do you hang out on
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I'm a minority in this chatroom.
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There are more non-mes than mes.
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@DonLarynx no
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if, for, while(char error[]) is definitely a syntax error.
Sorry I meant catch
22:50
lol you wrote if, for, while but meant catch? :D
He edited "char error[]" to that large thing after I said "not without ;" ;_;
Rather than `while (conditional){
std::cerr << "Error; please enter numbers: ";
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10000, '\n');
std::cin >> acoeff;
}`

I'm going to go with

`try{
double strdoub = stod(tos);
}
catch (char error[]){
std::cout << "An exception " << error << " occured." << std::endl;
}`

It's way cleaner and @LightnessRacesinOrbit likes exceptions anyway.
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@ScottW and overload operator,.
@DonLarynx what about using an actual exception classes (derived directly or indirectly from std::exception)?
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22:54
std::mutex mutex;
bool acquired;

T operator,(U a, U b) {
    if (acquired) mutex.unlock(); else mutex.lock();
    acquired = !acquired;
}
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Make operator, return std::tuple<…>.
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Make it so that you can say make_tuple, 1, 2, 3 instead of make_tuple(1, 2, 3).
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vector<int> v;
v += 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9;
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dat overload
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Python allows semicolons for separating statements.
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no
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operator[]
your avatar looks way more manly now liro
and operator()

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