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03:05
fail
hard
also somethng
funny
and stuff
im getting philosphical here
No, you're not.
am not in chat silly
i wonder what would happen if i answered some questions now
03:09
Oh, my.
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SO Holiday for you, probably.
im still aware of what im doing
im just not in a mood for punctuaton
oh man
Dexter season finale
Again?
Wasn't that yesterday?
03:14
and several times since
I'm not done processing
Boy, you really like that show.
I have a strong imagination
it's not a benefit when I want to be focusing on other things
o btw
map or unordered_map shouldn't require copyability, right?
hmm, apparently it just moved shit without telling me
If you don't use emplace, it needs to copy/move stuff into it.
I never inserted in any way except map[key] = value;
and I'd have expected that the default map[key] construction would have been in-place
The key is copied, and the value is default constructed.
03:23
the key being copied isn't the problem
And then the value is assigned.
(Make it moves where appropriate)
yeah
no moves of the initial value are implied
so it's non-compilation irritates me
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Proper way would be map.insert(make_pair(key, move(value))); anyways.
But I guess people don't use it because it's not as concise as map[key] = value;
also because I, more accurately, had map[key].property = value;
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Well, that's a different thing then
But the key still had no previous value associated, right?
03:25
And what is getting moved?
the value
Is it an rvalue?
I have unordered_map<K, V>, and I did map[key].property = something;
where K is totally copyable & movable so that's no problem
and the compiler seems to be moving V
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Show the real code :P
And something is not an rvalue?
Maybe it's a VC bug. You seem to need std::stay.
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03:27
@RMartinhoFernandes std::glue
the error isn't in property = something; because the type VC is bitching on is V
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Q: Speed different on aligned-size array and non-aligned-size array

user1107053I try to operate on aligned-size array and non-aligned-size array, but the result is a puzzle me, the non-aligned-size array is faster than aligned-size array, This is my code: TimeMeter timeMeter; const int N = 100000; _Tp A[64]; _Tp B[65]; int szA = sizeof(A); int szB = sizeof(B); // Meth...

awfully similar to the loop one... except that this one isn't answerable
at least not until the OP makes it a real question...
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SSCCE please.
I mean, I provided a move constructor to V (keep forgetting they're not default) and now it compiles
I cannot figure out if this is good or bad, it's like.. whaaaaaa?
03:29
yay, I can now error some silly things
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@DeadMG operator[] for a map is normally implemented as insert(make_pair(key, V())); if the key-value pair doesn't already exist
So that move thing shouldn't be a problem
@Xeo Right, so it needs a movable V.
i can confirm whatever youre saying
really
only if you remembered to provide a move constructor for V
and it's really frustrating because there's no apparent need for moving V
the world is a funny place
dont you think
03:30
and Visual Studio bitches because you don't have a copy constructor
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@RMartinhoFernandes or copyable, no?
and doesn't tell you what the problem line is
so irritating
I should start using proper English.
@Xeo That's a superset :)
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heh
03:31
I have a feeling you're ignoring me.
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elision > move > copy > eeek
Maybe that's for the best.
hey, that's a loud wind in here...
No winds here. But a lot of piss, I tell you.
Ooh, a badge.
you know
my internets at home is like, 200kbs at most
and the European Commission wanted to give our area money to improve internets speeds
and our local authority wants to turn it down because they don't see the need
Btw, aren't you supposed to go home tomorrow?
today, now
and yes
I don't really want to
I mean, yay puppies, but my mother likes putting on Christmas Hymns and shit like that
and
the internets is slow as fucking hell and my home machine doesn't work properly
and shit like that
also small screen
I've got a pair of 1080p screens here and only one screen at home
03:41
I have no screen at my folks house.
I have to do with my laptop's.
I'd just never go home
as for a laptop and such, I'm going to see what the university decides to do about my complaint
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I'm off to bed, see ya tomorrow.
bb
I'm playing Starcraft 2 and I did something stupid
03:47
What's the relationship between your complaint and laptops?
if the university coughs up for the money I blew on a hotel, I can afford a laptop
Damn thunderstorm keeps fucking with my Internets.
@DeadMG Ah, I see.
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A: Is putting std::move inside a lambda really necessary here?

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Ahm....
I need ideas on how to sober up.
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Da fuq?
@CatPlusPlus Go to sleep.
03:51
@CatPlusPlus Coffee!
@Xeo Free flag weight!
And vote to delete.
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If delete vote passes, you still get the flag weight, right?
Yes.
You're really a badge whore.
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Leave me alone.
I'm also an achievement whore in games.
Well, if you want to really squeeze the hell out of that flag weight, you can flag not an answer and spam.
I wish I was an achievement whore in real life
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03:54
lol
I probably shouldn't have told you that.
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That's nice to know! :D
I need to get up in 5 hours, sleep is off the table.
1) downvote if it's at 0, 2) flag as spam, 3) flag as not an answer, 4) vote to delete.
@CatPlusPlus Coffee!
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Ha, even the account was deleted.
@RMartinhoFernandes That even got me 0.3181 flagweight
cpx
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03:57
now i'm starting to get +1 for a flag :/
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You know, I think it'll take a long time to reach 750 >_>
Coffee sucks.
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Okay, really off now. g'night
How much do you have?
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Can you get past 750?
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687.5
If it's maximum, no.
I'm not sure.
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I hope you don't get a 0.0 at that point lol
@CatPlusPlus But it solves both your current problems.
Why is the world spinning.
STOP SPINNING DAMMIT.
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03:59
Maybe you're doing a barrel roll?
As a farewell:
Awesome music!
I'm in a mostly vertical position.
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Me too now, yay for ipod touch. It's awesome for reading manga while laying down in your bed
That's not vertical.
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Oh wait, I always mix those up. fail.
Maybe I'm drunk too? Being drunk is always the perfect excuse.
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Hm, is the program provided by OP exhibits UB?
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A: Is a cast from (pointer to const) to (pointer to non-const) invalid c++?

Seth CarnegieNo. According to §5.4.4 of the C++ standard, the casts that can be performed by a C-style cast are: — a const_cast (5.2.11), — a static_cast (5.2.9), — a static_cast followed by a const_cast, — a reinterpret_cast (5.2.10), or — a reinterpret_cast followed by a const_cast This is widely known a...

See comments on accepted answer
04:10
You can't do a depth-first traversal of an infinite tree. But you can do a breadth-first traversal. There's a life lesson in there.
?? Why can't you do a depth first?
because it's an infinite tree
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@RMartinhoFernandes Its not UB as long as the object pointed by a const point is not const. no?
I don't see how breadth first would work then
04:12
@cpx Right, but in that program, it is.
I think I'll go to sleep anywa.y
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@RMartinhoFernandes int x?
Good luck.
@cpx Oh dammit, I should have looked better :S
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See the comments in this answer
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A: Is a cast from (pointer to const) to (pointer to non-const) invalid c++?

Seth CarnegieNo. According to §5.4.4 of the C++ standard, the casts that can be performed by a C-style cast are: — a const_cast (5.2.11), — a static_cast (5.2.9), — a static_cast followed by a const_cast, — a reinterpret_cast (5.2.10), or — a reinterpret_cast followed by a const_cast This is widely known a...

@cpx I added a comment of my own. Thanks for noticing that.
There, Seth fixed it.
04:20
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 5 mins ago, by Moshe
Iterative development is like going on a roller coaster; you think that you're about to fly off the track, until you end with the most spectacular drop, then you're back where you started - comfy and working correctly.
04:31
I could whip up the world's simplest WPF IDE in .NET in like, ten minutes
that would make it feel more complete
also, I need to add lexical information to my AST so the analyzer knows where errors occurred
What's the world's simplest WPF IDE? A textbox with a "Compile" and a "Run" buttons?
a tab control with files as tabs
and a "Compile" button
I already have one somewhere
I think that it will feel more "done" with such a thing, and make it easier for me to code the Standard library
04:49
Won't such a thing be terrible?
it'd be better than editing text files in Visual Studio
You know, tabs and a couple buttons sounds terrible to me.
I think I could do better with a couple settings in vim.
lol
hey, it wouldn't be that bad to introduce, I dunno, syntax highlighting and stuff
Highlighting keywords should be easy.
04:51
Does this code work:
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A: Perfect forwarding a member of object

PubbyI think this will work, although I'm not sure: template<class T, class M> struct mforward { using type = M&&; }; template<class T, class M> struct mforward<T&, M> { using type = M&; }; template <typename T> void g(T&& t) { f(std::forward&l...

yes
and I also think that inserting braces, for example, should be easy
and if I have massive balls, even code completion
Yep, I can get all that easily in vim.
Crappy code completion, but something.
true, but I don't care about vim
as I choose to add new features, it'd be easier to have my own The World's Simplest WPF IDE
and, I dunno, it'd just feel more complete
even though logically my efforts would be better spent in other places
posted on December 20, 2011 by Alf P. Steinbach

This is the third posting in what might or might not be a series of tutorial-like lessons that introduce you to Windows API level GUI programming in C++. Doing things at the API level teaches you the fundamentals with most everything concrete and possible to understand. It also allows you to build your own C++ [...]

obtw, Alf
don't you think that you're focusing a bit on the wrong things here?
04:58
why?
well
I mean, command line arguments?
not exactly important for most Windows programs
do you know a windows program except accessories like calc, that DON'T use them?
@DeadMG For now, get that compiler working :) If you want so later, I don't mind helping out with the standard library.
maybe i should write that in the blog posting yes
how about every program that I use?
05:00
such as?
games, IDEs, chat programs, browsers, Steam, Explorer, iTunes, etc
they're GUI programs for a reason, and not because you interface with them through the command line
well i don't know about games
Visual Studio uses them.
and firefox
and explorer
if I want to launch those programs, I click the button and it launches
I don't pass command line arguments
05:01
Windows Explorer uses them.
if they use them, then it's an implementation detail
lol
Implementation details are important when you're implementing those details!
@deadmg: let's say you type "www.google.com" in the start menu. what do you think happens?
why would I care? nobody does that
if they want to go to Google, they open their browser of choice and use a bookmark, type it into the address bar, use a quick link, whatever
@RMartinhoFernandes Only if you choose to implement them that way.
lol
I've actually seen people type "www.google.com" into the Start Menu.
Not the "Run" thingy, the Vista and 7 Start Menu.
05:05
lol
It works!
It was the same person that also types "www.facebook.com" into Google.
well there's also dragging files onto executables
Can I pass a function pointer from an extern "C" void f(); into a void(*)() argument?
and making shortcuts
@AlfPSteinbach Yeah, if you want to have to manually find the executable and then open another Explorer instance and then drag the file
instead of just opening the program via taskbar or start menu, and then asking it to open the file
05:09
@RMartinhoFernandes in practice yes, but on sun cc i think you have to turn off the warning. formally it's not ok.
@DeadMG You can drag them to the shortcut on the desktop.
@RMartinhoFernandes I believe that it's not Standard, but extremely common implementation
Also, how do you think you can double click on a PDF and get it open on your PDF reader?
@RMartinhoFernandes But you'd still have to go and find it, instead of just using the program to find it.
don't know, they always opened in Chrome for me
Well, how do you think they get open in Chrome?
05:11
those things in the start menu are also shortcuts
you can drag a file onto a start menu item = drag a file onto a shortcut
Or double click a Word document and get it open on Word?
@AlfPSteinbach So I need a extern "C" void(*)() argument?
Boy, does that look weird.
@RMartinhoFernandes i don't know if that is even possible? but you formally need some impedance matching, yes. like a wrapper.
@RMartinhoFernandes Chrome downloads them and then opens them, like images or HTML files.
@AlfPSteinbach Damn, I was actually trying to write a generic wrapper.
at one time i thought you could always just mix and match freely. visual c++ gave me that idea. then james kanze started point out how sun cc was much more pedantic about it
05:15
Well, GCC isn't willing to eat that either.
If I'm going to need a wrapper for each signature, then I'm not gaining anything with this generic crap.
Fuck.
ok
let's see if my attempts to feed locations is working out
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Closing this as exact duplicate
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Q: Pass by pointer & Pass by reference

cppcoderIn both cases, I achieved the result. So when is one preferred over the other? What are the reasons we use one over the other? #include <iostream> using namespace std; void swap(int* x, int* y) { int z = *x; *x=*y; *y=z; } void swap(int& x, int& y) { int z = x; ...

I think it could make a nice c++ faq
note to self: update the code that you're currently testing, not a different check
a too successful faq would stifle all activity
05:29
also
do not destroy the AST whilst attempting to inspect it
also make sure that your test case actually matches the rules you added the location support for in the parser
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@AlfPSteinbach right
Besides, everyone knows that Real Men Wear Pink. WTF???
^^^ this can become a good caption,though.
05:56
your mother would be an excellent caption
pity she'd take up the entire universe
lol...
She won't fit in the caption.
anyway, good morning!
54 upvotes. For nothing.
06:03
@IntermediateHacker You can see how he did it if you look at the post's source. Just press "edit".
okay
lol, I'm hell-banned.
he used a comment. :D
I use that to nuke spam posts after flagging. I edit and replace them with <!------------------------------------------------>.
9 mins ago, by IntermediateHacker
You seem to have very short term memory.
oh, sorry.
damn, I'm out of images. :(
6 hours ago, by DeadMG
naming it intptr_t doesn't magically make it not fucking the type system up the arse with a giant pink dildo
lol.
06:34
this is not \b
/b/, you mean.
whatever
As someone that likes all three, I'm really glad that didn't happen.
07:06
A quick message to all who sent me good wishes for Christmas last year..They didn't work!! So this year, I only want money & alcohol please!
@RMartinhoFernandes So now you're also into her?
I've been following her since the grumpy old man discovered her.
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Q: I think do while is getting into infinite loop. or the array. (run time error)

jeet.mgit's a basic program for array of pointer to objects. #include <iostream> using namespace std; class city { protected: char *name; int len; public: city() { len=0; name= new char[len+1]; } void getname(void) { char *s; s= new cha...

There's so much wrongness going on the question and answers, I don't even know where to start fixing it...
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@RMartinhoFernandes is she on wiki?
Wiki?
She's on Twitter.
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wikipedia
07:22
I doubt it.
Does anyone know if you could search multiple files for a string in a better way than just reading each file, storing it in a string (or array or whatever), searching it, and repeating
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Hm, I can't seem to find her too.
@SethCarnegie Why are you storing the entire file in a string?
@R.
@RMartinhoFernandes because I don't know of another way
how else can you do it
Instead of storing the whole file, you can read one portion at a time.
07:25
Read one portion, search it, read another portion, search it, etc?
Wouldn't that be slower? I'm optimising for speed
Also I'm using regular expressions to search
so that basically rules out that approach
Oh.
You can't use regexes to search on a stream?
That sucks.
the OS probably can make it go faster
but anyways
@RMartinhoFernandes if you can, I don't know how
07:28
fundamentally, you cannot search a file faster than loading the file and looking in it
unless you wish to make a database or something of contents
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Q: Can you use Boost.Regex to parse a stream?

FerruccioI was playing around with Boost.Regex to parse strings for words and numbers. This is what I have so far: #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <boost/foreach.hpp> #include <boost/regex.hpp> #include <boost/range.hpp> using namespace std; using namespace b...

:(
I'm wondering if there's a better way than to just read it into an array, search it, load another file into the array, search it
maybe uniq linux command will help you?
does memory-mapped files have anything to do with that, I've never used that so I don't really know why one would "memory map" a file
@SethCarnegie There isn't.
really, how could such an algorithm possibly work?
07:30
Ok, thanks
@SethCarnegie Memory-mapped files make it more convenient to load the whole file into memory, but they can't make the disk go faster.
If I knew I wouldn't be asking
well, it's trivial to prove that it can't exist
since there is no (stated) relation between byte A and byte A + 1, then you cannot infer anything about any byte by checking any other byte
I <strike>don't pretend</strike> am not deluded into thinking I know everything so I ask just in case
therefore, it is impossible to know if byte A + 1 is the one you're looking for without checking it
07:32
I was mainly thinking about speeding up the disk IO part but I guess it can't be done
Loading the whole thing at once may actually be faster than otherwise. On a mechanical drive, seeking takes a long time, but once done, reading sequentially is very fast. (of course, measuring may prove me wrong :)
But a fragmented file changes that.
Alright, thanks
And on an SSD it's totally different.
if you request the whole file, I believe the OS lazily loads it anyway
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Q: The same algorithm once work once doesn't

user336635in my project if I define base class Base_Dialog as non template and then try to assign 'caller' in already_exists_ it works in the way expected but if I make Base_Dialog as a template class then the algorithm 'already_exists_' (unchanged) will not work and caller will not change (this is especia...

lol, "this is a minimal example <several walls of code>".
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One closing vote here
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Q: When to use references as parameters in C++

SaraIf I have a function that takes in some parameters and then does something with the parameters without needing to change their inherent value, is there any benefit from using pass by reference versus pass by value?

16 hours ago, by sbi
I have been here for almost 2.5 years, none of my answers were ever closed, few of my comments ever flagged, I can edit everyone's questions and answers, and easily spill the 20% of power necessary to nuke anything off the site, yet when I have read a comment thread and want to throw votes for the comments I liked I it takes me at least 20secs to cast five votes. That is so incredibly stupid, I don't even know how to call it.
I need to fix my memory allocation algorithms
@sbi wish I had ur account.
@IntermediateHacker One day you'll stop drooling over other people's lemons, and start making something out of yours.
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07:45
Why is this captioned as "Christmas in Europe" and what does it mean anyway?
@IntermediateHacker: looks like it would be taken in Greece?
@IntermediateHacker Europe is going through a period of economic crisis?
oh yeah. I see.
@sehe or maybe spain

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