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14:00
Why would it? <clippy-mode>Did you want use VB6?</clippy-mode>
@Elvisjames 1 to 100 is not valid C++ syntax
@milleniumbug Lol thanks
@milleniumbug WOW. And that with the unmodified query
Colin intilizers.
why was this answer removed by a mod? stackoverflow.com/a/8909176/256138
dammit
it's funny
14:03
`for(auto i: {1,2,3,.........,100} ){}`
Then how do i make this shorter?
Xeo
Xeo
write a helper.
@Elvisjames for(auto i = 1; i <= 100; ++i){}
We are looking into network issues now, stand by.
We have recovered from read-only mode, but are still tracking down an internal network issue causing errors for some users.
We will be entering a brief maintenance mode to kick all services back online shortly - ETA 5-15 minutes, downtime will be about a minute.
We are taking our sites briefly offline to fix the issues we have been troubleshooting this morning.
@FredOverflow how about template bitfields? Totally working:
5
A: Integer subtraction with wrap around for N bits

seheI suppose this should work: struct bits { signed int field : 5; }; bits a = { -16 }; bits b = { 28 }; bits c = { a.field - b.field }; std::cout << c.field << std::endl; I'm pretty sure the field width won't work with a const template argument... and hence this is less gener...

Fuck you Feeds.
14:04
@Feeds I'm fed up with you
I was getting killed by mobile notifications for 10 minutes now
@milleniumbug ew
@Xeo you can't use initializer_list for runtime changing lengths, though, no?
@sehe IRT as 'nooble notifications' :(
@Elvisjames for(auto i:boost::irange(1,100), a.k.a. search on Stack Overflow (can't at this point in time :/)
@MartinJames Yes, koalas (especially in notification form) are known to attack and sometimes kill polar bears. Astonishing, especially considering the size difference.
14:08
@Nooble So size doesn't matter:)
the size of bears doesn't matter
it's how you use them
> Say what you will about the germans, we love us some Belgium.
Damn I finally ended this Google question
@MartinJames Not for koalas, no, as it's all about how dominant you appear compared to other males.
@AlexM. Precisely
@Rerito You're interviewing with Google?
14:13
@sehe Nope but I found a question from a Google interview on SO and picked the challenge
Ended up with a few hours of combinatoric maths
Ah. So I did understand your cryptic message
@Rerito link?
(The problem statement was a bit unclear however)
@FredOverflow intentional fallthrough with no subsequent case???
switch (*begin)
{
default:
    *dst++ = *begin++;
    goto COPY_NON_WHITESPACE;
case ' ':
case '\t':
    ++begin;
    // INTENTIONAL FALLTHROUGH
}
4
Q: Google interview algorithm puzzle: expected size of the largest connected component in a random simple graph (N nodes, N edges)?

Adeline Ho Given a random simple graph of N nodes, N edges, and a uniform edge probability p, what is the expected size of the largest connected component? The only initial input parameter supplied is N, which represents the number of nodes in the graph The graph is simple, meaning that it is not ...

14:14
@AlexM. Polar bears are about 5 times as big as a koala and also about 50 times heavier.
Ambiguous occurrence `map'
It could refer to either `Prelude.map',
                         imported from `Prelude' at src\Hate\Common\Scheduler.hs:3:8-28
                         (and originally defined in `GHC.Base')
                      or `Data.MultiMap.map',
                         imported from `Data.MultiMap' at src\Hate\Common\Scheduler.hs:8:1-20
arrghahfjkahdfjkdhasfkjhasdkjfhajd
4
slam slam slam
@Rerito where C(n,k) is n!/[(n-k)!k!]
IRTA cock
IRTA cock?
I read that as
14:15
butts
i.e.
where cock is n!/[(n-k)!k!]
Right, that's some imaginative reading there
@Elvisjames since search is now up: stackoverflow.com/questions/1977339/…
anyway, time to sleep a bit after a night of school work
plz traversable into prelude already
14:16
@Nooble I'm aware of this useful bit of information
Ugh Paramiko is some outdated shit
I'll contemplate how I spent an hour and a half not realizing that I tried to pass a DateTime object to something and never considered that it probably doesn't get auto-turned into a string when trying to concatenate it to one :A
INFO:paramiko.hostkeys:Unable to handle key of type ssh-ed25519
ERROR:paramiko.transport:Exception: Incompatible ssh server (no acceptable macs)
At least it managed to negotiate a cipher
I read somewhere that american settlers set up fights between grizzly bears and tigers (during the american frontier)... And the grizzly always completely overwhelmed the tigers
if you read Jules Verne's works
14:18
Suggesting that bears > felids
you'll read about a guy boxing the shit out of a grizzly bear
@sehe thanks that was useful.
I don't remember if the guy was an american settler
or native
The Golden Volcano (French: Le Volcan d'or) is a novel by Jules Verne, published posthumously and edited by his son Michel Verne. == Plot == The story tells of two Canadian brothers, Summy Skim and Ben Raddle, unexpectedly bequeathed a mining claim in the Klondike. They encounter many things such as disaster, disease, extreme weather. On the way back to Montreal from where the two cousins came, Ben Raddle and Summy Skim were trapped in a large flood that flooded the entire Klondike. Ben has a disease and a broken leg, that is where he is taken to the hospital to be seen by the trustful Dr. Pilcox...
this is the book
I think I would be scared to death if I'ld meet a wild grizzly bear in the open...
Don't be, koalas are far more scary.
14:21
koalas are vegetarian
Correct.
Koalas simply kill animals for fun.
.day it eucalyptus
would you use infix notation for sstuff like insert or delete
for example:

a :: Data.Map String Int
a = empty `insert` ("abc", 1)
vs a = insert empty ("abc", 1)
@BartekBanachewicz I like it.
14:25
@BartekBanachewicz Are you making a new programming language?
@Elvisjames no. Both forms are valid Haskell.
@BartekBanachewicz this one
@ItachiUchiha why?
@BartekBanachewicz coz it was more readable to me. But, now I see you have changed the q
So it empties a then inserts "abc" and 1?
14:28
@Elvisjames no. empty creates an empty map. It inserts a tuple, where "abc" is the key and 1 is the value.
Then it should be more readable.
Somewhat like this:
create empty map `a` then insert tuple ("abc",1)
@Elvisjames remember that a is immutable
Ambiguous occurrence foldr'` FFS
Then how about this?
create empty map `a` with ("abc",1)
What's a "clutch reveal"?
Stop trying to make clutch happen.
14:35
when a map is created, isn't it always empty?
@Elvisjames um ("abc", 1) is a tuple. Why do you need to write "tuple"?
this answer stackoverflow.com/a/28561981/3297613 got three upvotes and 3 downvotes. I don't know whether it works on c++.
@Elvisjames you need to use some initial value.
i'll delete this if it won't help anymore.
Default construction is handled by Data.Default in haskell
Xeo
Xeo
14:37
@BartekBanachewicz import prelude and multimap without common list operations, and then import Foldable and Traversable :P
(or wait for next Prelude, if it goes through, and simply import MultiMap qualified)
@AvinashRaj It's fine.
Well, I don't know that your particular regex flavour is okay in C++. You'd have to test it.
And you would just want to recommend a tokenizer instead.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It doesn't.
Well, it does with Boost.Regex because that's the one that supports PCRE.
no lookbehinds?
14:44
Right.
Just like JavaScript.
then use the second one.
My sanity is draining
Your what?
I handchecked my formulas for low values of N and they work!
@Griwes Cat is doing webdev and so his life-force is being sucked dry.
@MartinJames I tried to imply that his sanity doesn't exist.
@Griwes I don't know if he's reached the point of no return yet.
lol GHC just found an infinite loop in my code and broke execution with error
yep, thanks..
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz GGHC
14:51
killme
Should I?
@BartekBanachewicz Infinite loops are errors now? How are we supposed to make apps run indefinitely? Keep on adding code at the end really fast?
sudo killall CatPlusPlus
Infinitely != Indefinitely
@MartinJames apparently it detected a loop in a code that can't have side effects
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off_t sucks.
@Griwes Password:
@Griwes You have to do it nine times max. The actual number depends on how many web apps the cat has already developed, (each one takes a life).
with ghci it just hangs
14:53
An code
user1804599
why not just ssize_t
@Nooble ​
Authentication Failure
hmpfj
this is weird
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm a Windows developer. 'Indefinite' means that, after a process is started, it is generally unknown how long to go until the next 'Patch Tuesday' system reboot.
14:57
@LightnessRacesinOrbit the code you provided is awesome. May i put it in my answer?
wtf no show instnace
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Dat comment thread
let sched' = delete t sched'
uh wtf
recursive definition? really?
@AvinashRaj By all means
@AvinashRaj I almost did it myself but I'd have had to remove your first option and that would have been a bit extreme an edit
@BoltClock Meh, I've seen a lot worse.
haaa
it works!
15:00
@AvinashRaj It's better to post a full program, not just some snippet. That means int main and includes. I will fix.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol good point
Oh, he's done it
gdgd
Heh, that's basically exactly what my edited answer would have looked like. nice
what's a not-horrible name for a horrible language?
15:03
@LightnessRacesinOrbit already taken
@BartekBanachewicz also already taken
@Blob "Nonplussed"
oh, some deleted all the comments below to tat answer. I think it's Boltclock.
@AvinashRaj It was.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't get it.
1 min ago, by Blob
what's a not-horrible name for a horrible language?
15:05
Is it supposed to mean something?
@Blob Not particularly, though it's a pun if you look closely enough.
Its a name.
Is "C++" supposed to mean something?
One more than C?
It will be one more than C.
15:06
Is "C" supposed to mean something?
C is for cookie and cookie is for me!
better than B?
Is "B" supposed to mean something?
B is for Bartek
is this edit a valid one?
15:07
that's as far as my knowledge goes
Bjarne++
@AvinashRaj no. return 0 is automatic.
using "automatic" loosely
more like, default.
Sorry for my ignorance @AvinashRaj
but this is also nonsense:
> This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer.
why do people do that
@bluefog oh it was you lol
15:08
Because ain't nobody got time for writing custom reject reasons
> You've made the snippet longer without changing its semantics. return 0 is implicit at the end of main. The edit is pointless.
I'm surprised you got your word in
Some people do ;)
oh, you people are too fast. Thanks for your fast replies..
@bluefog Also, you left the line above return 0; without spaces so it had no indentation, unlike the lines around it :(
15:09
ya
@AvinashRaj Too fast? Ask in the Ruby room.
@MartinJames you meant Java?
@Blob java is pretty fast
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@Puppy how terrible is libclang for parsing C declarations and getting the types?
it hasn't been really "slow" for a good few years
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15:13
kinda like -ast-dump but as an API.
it's slow to write and slow to run
the combination is what i hate
python's fine because i don't need to write "public static void test(String[] args)" for the simplest of things
i doubt that's complete. probably missing some keywords
oh it's complete. i didn't mention the "public class MyProgram" before it, though
(every 1 $ modify (\x -> x { radius = radius x + 5 })) >>= schedule'
--lol
(every 1 $ radius += 5) >>= schedule'
@BartekBanachewicz What is radius += 5?
@milleniumbug it increases the value of radius field by 5.
What do you think
15:19
@BartekBanachewicz You can do that in Haskell?
It's lenses
@milleniumbug it's a library
DEPLOY ALMSOT DONE
    sched' <- gets sched
    sched'' <- process sched'

    modify $ \x -> x { sched = sched'' }

-- LOL

sched %= process
Oh I see
15:20
why did I ever think about not using Lens
That... does look like it removes shitloads of boilerplate.
@Griwes yeah
well actually can't use sched %= process because process is a monadic action
"An implementation shall not predefine the main function. This function shall not be overloaded. It shall have
a declared return type of type int, but otherwise its type is implementation-defined."
use sched >>= process >>= set sched or something should be ok
What's that saying? Is it just giving implementers freedom to make it return any type they want behind the scenes?
15:26
It says the return type must be int.
Don't overinterpret it. ;p
> but otherwise its type is implementation-defined.
don't get that
Tip: function arguments are part of its type.
but that's restricted to () and (int, char**)
both are required to be allowed :|
ah, assign not set
all clear now
are "cylindric" and "cylindrical" completely interchangeable?
Context: I have a class that represents a part of a device, and that part has the shape of a cylinder. Should it be cylindric_part or cylindrical_part?
15:31
They don't seem to be
hm I need both whenKeyPressed and onKeyPress
@AndyProwl forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=2340452 <- seems to make some sense
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz what's the difference?
@Ell one runs an action each update when the key is depressed. The other runs it once, when it's pressed.
whenKeyPressed Key'Space $ after' 2 $ radius += 20
@BartekBanachewicz you have forfeited any credibility you might have had. Code is a mass noun
15:34
hmm
@Griwes Ah, thanks!
this "after' 2" part is really sexy
is it just me, or are jquery selectors just a truly shitty DSL for specifying lambdas?
you can remove it and simply leave the action there and it will work
@Puppy um what
they are selectors.
@Puppy specifying lambdas? No.
15:35
@BartekBanachewicz Which are just predicates. ".class" is just a shittier way of saying function(elem) { return elem.class == "class"; }, for example.
@Puppy except it isn't shittier.
it is mightily shittier.
it's as bad as regex
anyway just wanted to confirm that I am as usual the only one who noticed
@Puppy try writing #content > tr > td.blue using your notation
Cue "can't read it".
do it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wouldn't be surprised
Ell
Ell
15:37
@BartekBanachewicz surely whileKeyPressed is a better name
@Ell ah hm maybe. when is a well known function, so I kinda followed that
Ell
Ell
CSS selectors are much better that manually selecting elements
if it's like: while (xxx) {}, "isKeyPressed" might be a better name
@Blob isKeyPressed returns a boolean value, duh
Ell
Ell
@Puppy CSS selectors are significantly easier to write
15:39
@Ell don't go there really
Ell
Ell
Also you'd be silly not to use an existing standard
As if puppy didn't give us enough reasons to think he's silly already
are you new here or what
Anything he can't use or understand is automatically bad.
I am wondering if I should build an event scheduler right into the framework
but it seems to be so much nicer to use when it's builtin
> Tea has 3 letters.
3, triangles have 3 sides.
Triangles are shapes.
Squares are also shapes.
Squares have 4 sides.
4, hair has 4 letters.
Hair rhymes with pair.
Jesus (PBUH) had a pair of arms.
Several Mexicans are named Jesus.
"Mexican" contains the letter i
I rhymes with eye.
Pirates only have one eye.
Illuminati also only has one eye.
Jesus (PBUH) is Illuminati confirmed.
15:43
but then it becomes effectively a global variable
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not you too.
The #Agda language but with #Idris' tooling. That would be brilliant.
what the
The hashtags.
We tracked down the internal UDP port exhaustion issue and all services are back up at this time.
15:57
So, about that global variable
what's your stance about global variables introduced by frameworks
Lol. - 17 on meta.
One global variable per framework.
@BartekBanachewicz It's sinful.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well I mean isn't that the part of the framework?
it's not like you're going to instantiate two frameworks
but say, for an even scheduler
it's not that obvious
what if you want to have events for the UI and for the game logic?
you're not going to purge everything and recreate
16:24
Why do you have to instantiate it
@CatPlusPlus to instantiate what?
The thing you want to make global
@CatPlusPlus here's the deal. The user creates a model and fills in "load", "draw" and "update" functions basing on that model.
For the update and draw, the framework keeps its cache and stuff like open windows, and user state
Update has a MonadState instance for user state, so he can use it like any state monad
Xeo
Xeo
grml grml grml
stupid iOS build
now I can either assume the user will control schedulers, but that means he must add them to their model, and update manually
Or push the global scheduler to the framework and do everything for him.
Xeo
Xeo
16:30
The default libstdc++ is 4.2.1, which is too old. When I add -stdlib=libc++ instead, I get linker errors (can't locate file for -lc++; is not an object file (not allowed in a library)). And I can't seem to find where to fix this. Ugh
lol you're trying to use C++ on iOS
Xeo
Xeo
ye
It should be fine as soon as I solve those
And for other people, simply changing to -stdlib=libc++ seems to have been enough already
@wilx Yup sounds about right. You HAVE to have one to contain all the screen/s forms,windows etc. Usually named 'Process' or 'Application'.
@l4mpi - You mean the guy who had all of his accounts blocked? See, that is what happens. The system takes out the asker, not the answerer. Stop using some sort of vigilante justice to attack answerers because of poor questions. Stopping answers only leads to less answers, not less questions. — Travis J 3 mins ago
thanks Travis
16:46
@sehe Travis has no heartbeat.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa shit still doesn't work aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Brother in arms!
time to go home
posted a question to UDN, let's leave this shit to the professionals
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :(
ee
Time to get drunk
iiiiiiii never mind
16:51
IF I SEE A BUNCH OF TEXT IN RED IN THIS FUCKING CONSOLE AGAIN IM GONNA SNAP
2
It's too early to get drunk here, though I might have a small glass of wine with my dinner, (there again, I'm not doing any webshit).
@MartinJames that's obscure
@CatPlusPlus Well. Here's news: you already did. So, don't fear it anymore
@MartinJames Travis's dead, Jim.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
3 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
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17:10
> Jesus (PBUH)
The Arabic phrase ʿalayhi as-salām (عليه السلام), translating to "peace be upon him" is a durood or conventionally complimentary phrase attached to the name of Muhammad in Islam. The English phrase is also given the abbreviation pbuh in writing. An extended variant of the phrase reads ṣalla llāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam (Arabic: صلى الله عليه وسلم‎) "may Allah honouor him and grant him peace". The Arabic phrase is given the name ṣalawāt and it is often abbreviated saw in writing in an English-language context. The phrase is encoded as a ligature at Unicode codepoint U+FDFA ﷺ arabic ligature sallallahou...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, I understood the reference.
> honouor
Arabic ligatures are beautiful.
I don't like 'em.
Not when rendered with normal-sized fonts, though: ﷺ.
17:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not when they're round your neck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes i came across arabic calligraphic fonts when adding international font support to a library i wrote... the 'rules' for spacing and rendering arabic is crazy
user1804599
With enough imagination "الله" looks like a flaccid dick.
Xeo
Xeo
SPOILER: We’re shipping a live Japanese Giant Hornet with each copy of Exploding Kittens! http://theoatmeal.com/comics/bees_vs_hornets http://t.co/G7n668IEOt
lol'd
thank goodness for harfbuzz
@райтфолд Looks like a graveyard cross, overgrown with weeds and long grass.
user1804599
17:15
I'm hungry.
user1804599
All I have is spaghetti.
@райтфолд Me too. I have pie, and a small bottle of chardonnay.
I have bread and nutella
@райтфолд That's a very poor troll.
user1804599
> Not finding the right answers on Google?
ResearchGate's Q&A forum is where you ask technical questions and get answers from experts in your field.
user1804599
17:21
Good thing Google brought me there.
nunit stopped running my tests.
Getting something about a formatexception in output.
Should debug it
is the act of thinking hard a physical exertion
user1804599
I want wings.
@JohanLarsson Put in some debug code. If there is a bug in that, I suggest large amounts of alcohol.
I think I have a total of two beers this year.
Maybe it is time for 20 in one night now.
17:26
@Pris IIRC, the power consumption of the human brain is roughly constant, ~25W.
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is that a purr?
@JohanLarsson Two is already two too many. I advise distilled alcohol.
not whiskey
Maybe rum or vodka, idk.
@JohanLarsson I suspect not:)
17:29
@MartinJames I wonder if that means that people can focus indefinitely with discipline (ignoring the need to sleep i guess)
@JohanLarsson It may be the sound of a web server spitting out a hairball.
@Pris Backup time is essential.
I haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate Fabric and Python and everything
user1804599
I should store integers in little endian in bytecode.
17:33
I'm this close to implementing SSH myself
Fucking shit fails at uploading
I didn't want to include copy/move semantics, just a proof of concept — JuniorCompressor 4 mins ago
^ excuse for violating rule of three and having double-frees
DEBUG:paramiko.transport:Dropping user packet because connection is dead.
DEBUG:paramiko.transport:EOF in transport thread
DEBUG:paramiko.transport:EOF in transport thread
VERY INFORMATIVE THANKS
Vampire connections
user1804599
I just realised.
user1804599
I can make my compiler infer data types in some cases and generate special instructions considering them.
user1804599
17:41
E.g. given sub square(x: Int): Int { x * x } I can have it generate a instruction dedicated to integer multiplication, rather than looking up * at runtime.
user1804599
Very nice. Time to eat.
VS is throwing a fit again.
#include Tylenol.h
@xeo uhc 20, not watched yet, shut up
Xeo
Xeo
17:57
I didn't even say anything!
before you even do :P

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