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02:08
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I was bored.
Haha his name is Koala.
finished watching
and what the fuck
> Breaks were obviously taken to do things like attend classes, use the washroom, and interact with people and things that had curves.
whut
girls
he means girls
I don't find that sentence particularly fitting, but meh.
02:18
I didn't think C programmer would be talking about girls and curves lol
@DemCodeLines it's a minecraft programmer
dude definitely doesn't have time for girls
> Minecraft programmer
minecraft computer engineer
that better?
regex: how do i match from something to the first occurrence of something else? (something else is a word, not a single character) :|
@Blob TIL girls are not people, but "things"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit as I said, I don't find the sentence particularly fitting. it's just a shit attempt at humor.
02:23
How on earth do I make a binary divider.
@Nooble Find someone called Harry and throw him in the bin.
I understood it as "things outside of Minecraft", because as you know, things in Minecraft don't have curves.
@Nooble is revision-control-management a thing for minecraft programming?
@Nooble oh, that makes a lot of sense
02:24
@Nooble aha
lol
woo found something: "?"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit :P
> We could start by communicate Stack Overflow's name properly.
communicating :C
fucking up yourself when correcting someone. shudders
how does it work?
the user interface
try it u will now :)
Clicked a random movie
says "Fork me On Github" in that area
yup
02:50
do I hit "Request" or fork you?
scroll down you will see more movies :)
if you want to fork then fork if you want to request for am voie then request
> am voie
movie?
how do i watch one in the list? :|
scroll down
you will see list of servers to watch movies from
oh i see it
x out the top part
fork and spread the word
then poster of movie will show up
below that there are list of servers to choose from
02:53
What's your motivation for doing this?
pretty big illegal thing
education to be honest
just learning new ways to improve the project
and nothing is hosted locallly its just embed links with player without ads
Fistful of Frags is quite fun
Also whiskey is evil
@CatPlusPlus steam nickname?
if you want to be friends..
found you
@Blob what you think though honestly besides being illegal lol
@Steve meh; I'm not particularly interested in movies but it's not bad. How do you pay for hosting?
Are there ads?
(I have Adblock)
02:58
no ads
github page?
project is now hosted on github
so free
Point taken on the &! The reason this was confusing to me is because in java that code would never compile (i understand they are different languages). — inquisitor 1 min ago
hmm
i hate how they teach Java in school
i had to transfer a lot of data from my server to github but made it html instead of php
03:00
fucking Collegeboard made the AP Exam all Java
@Blob huh?
oh, fuck
haha
@blob best of all it works on every device :)
and yes ads free
nice
yup
i spent first 6 months on testing
before going live
its been fun project i got to learn a lot specially apis
@Mgetz: Please stop writing answers in comments!!!! This is not a chat room. Comments are for two things only: (a) requesting clarification, (b) berating people. — Lightness Races in Orbit 36 secs ago
this shit's really starting to piss me off
it's a growing trend for some reason
03:12
:C
it's like the 2015 version of FGITW
@LightnessRacesinOrbit it's not an answer
it's wrong
but it's close enough to be a comment not an answer
Fucking Guru If The Week?
a ranged based for does not need a suitable overload of std::begin and std::end it needs a valid begin and end expression. which happens to correspond nearly (but not exactly) to having a valid overload of std::begin and std::end
but they are not the same thing
03:18
that may well be so
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Can't downvote comments.
132
A: Answerers who only use comments

mattIn my experience, this kind of situation is remarkably common. It usually goes in one of two directions: Discussion in comments, and rightly placed there, does eventually elicit the source of the problem. The commenter who solved the problem (or even someone else) then posts the answer as an an...

that said the problem is trivial
Yeah #2 is exactly why I do it.
the question should have been better researched
-12
Q: Introduce flags for comments that half-answer a question

Lightness Races in OrbitComments are just for requesting clarification and arguing with people, right? ;) Yet lately I'm seeing this more and more often (no data available; sorry to pick you specifically, Barry): What happens is that someone FGITWs a mini-answer as a comment on the question, diluting the value of th...

03:19
I don't want shitty rep for that.
Might as well close it.
If a question needs to be closed and was trivial then you absolutely shouldn't be answering it, let alone doing so in the wrong place.
You're just enabling the question author.
Why should they stop posting trivial and/or off-topic crap, when they get their answer anyway?
You're answering too bub.
Don't be lecturing me when you do the same thing.
I never agreed with you that this question is trivial, "bub".
Sigh.
Well the question is trivial IMO and I don't want the rep for answering.
Sure we could repeat the last few messages again. That sounds like fun.
03:21
It would be.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit fair enough, honest answer is: I am le tired and didn't feel like writing a proper answer
@Mgetz ;p
I'm le tired too
why is it 3.21am :(
I'm playing Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
Please don't pass std::vector by value... that will copy the entire vector. Please pass it by const reference! — Mgetz 16 secs ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 12 people think your question "didn't show research effort", or was "unclear or not useful"
likely more as i can't see upvote/downvote breakdown
03:24
That's not what downvotes mean in meta.
@Blob The tooltip is broken on meta
something that's also always bothered me
what it actually means, Blob, is that 12 people are idiots
Make that 13.
@Mgetz I'm pretty sure the dude knows. He probably copied code from OP and didn't want to change too much in fear of confusing OP.
The actual number is 16.
@Blob bad examples make for bad coders, never give bad examples. If you think it might confuse... EXPLAIN IT
03:26
@Mgetz i agree, but was just saying that he probably knows.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Maybe you should post that feature request instead. Maybe it'll get upvoted instead. :)
hey guys can anyone give some feedback ccloud.us/movies
thanks in advance
@Steve We can't really give valuable feedback on the design; we're not design people.
just in general
03:27
@Blob Speak for yourself
and I'm not sure what else there's in a website to give feedback of
ccloud.us/movies click on trailer :)
one of the awesome feature i think
@LightnessRacesinOrbit we, besides almighty LRiO, are not design people*
Please don't spam.
@Mgetz hehe
@Steve what the hell dude
03:28
@Mgetz wtf? link to post?
1
A: Visual Studio displays a compilation error in a simple program

paxdiablovoid printArray(int a[]) Despite that function seeming to accept an array, what it actually gets is a pointer to the first element of said array. This is unfortunately a fact of life in C++, due to it's origins based on the C language. And, as a pointer itself has no size information about the...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit what is it?
the website looks like a joke
like, really a joke
6 mins ago, by Mgetz
Please don't pass std::vector by value... that will copy the entire vector. Please pass it by const reference! — Mgetz 16 secs ago
@Steve Who are you, and what are you doing?
umm
03:29
@Mgetz That's his blog.
@Blob then why link it in an answer? That's really bad practice or just plain trolling. Either way it's reprehensible
Guys have you really not seen paxdiablo before?
I don't see how this is new to any of you.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what do you mean?
@Mgetz the website is definitely a joke. don't know about the dude linking to it.
> Now, I'm not normally the type to go about explaining my jokes (a) but, for the humour-impaired out there, this article should definitely be read tongue-in-cheek.
Try reading....
The entire post is a post about what not to do. That's its purpose.
03:31
Yeah seriously.
DISAPPOINTED IN ALL OF YOU.
Except Tomalak I guess.
On the topic of paxdiablo.
Am I insane or did he change his avatar?
@Steve I'm not sure what was unclear about my questions
03:32
I swear he had a gravatar for most of his SO life.
@Rapptz He did
This was him.
Haha yeah.
How'd you get that?
I went on Google, clicked "images" and typed in "paxdiablo".
Research expert
03:33
I gave you more credit than it's worth.
No surprise there :)
@Blob see you man :)
Sorry I'm bored.
Bye @Steve
Sad that @Jefffrey wasn't here to see you
wheres jack lol
jeffery sorry
03:34
lmao Jack
in the box
question c++ can we build a program using the like embed web page?
displaying website in a program for windows
3
Q: Is any known plant magnetic?

coderworksIs there a plant (not a microscopic type but one that is visible to the naked eye) that has so much iron (or magnetite), cobalt, or nickel in its body that it can attract a magnet? In this case "attract" would mean that a person holding a small magnet next to the plant can feel a small attractio...

Does anyone ever wonder whether all the questions have just about been asked, by now?
@Steve I wonder where you think web browsers come from.
@Steve You're using such a program right now.
Lol.
Firefox and Chrome are written in C++.
Probably the other browsers too.
point
@Steve qtwebview, gtkwebview
embedded chromium
03:44
just fount it
will i able to generate software for windows only or mac as well?
No, only Windows. Macs don't have "software".
Apps on Macs are constructed from a different material.
@Steve What non-standard library/libraries are you using?
and what platforms does it support?
for movies?@Blob
currently it supports all of the html5 based browswers
@Steve for whatever you're doing right now (regarding your question: "will i be able to generate software for windows only or mac as well?")
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Weak.
03:49
linux, windows
Linux and Windows are not non-standard libraries, and they don't have much to do with Macs.
Back to the clue shop!
lol
yum im dummy
i dont get the question sorry
macs OS is built on unix
@Steve are you using qtwebview or gtkwebview or something else?
6 mins ago, by Steve
just fount it
@chmod711telkitty Linux != UNIX
03:51
nop nothing at the moment
ok, nevermind then.
i never done C++
That's okay; neither have most of the "people" in this room.
What operating systems your software will run on depends on which platforms the libraries you use support.
That's not true.
03:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit fire phoenix != brown chicken
...
Your choice of libraries depends on what operating systems you need your software to run on.
-.-
I'm serious. You had it arse-backwards. :)
assuming he already wrote the software*
wait, let me say "code" so you don't yell at me for something i didn't notice
03:55
how do i begin
i might do it just for fun
@Steve With a compiler?
@Blob I don't believe I've ever yelled at you, sunshine! GOT IT?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yes.. i'm sorry i suggested that; i didn't mean to.. please don't hurt me
4271
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

@Blob I am the night.
Is anything ever added to that list these days?
04:01
hmm okay so my question is what will be the shorcut
what will be freeware software i can use to build based on webview?
@Steve depends on your needs. look them up.
@Blob i just want to build software for windows which will basically display webpage that's it
stupid person
who is, incidentally, currently suspended for plagiarism. heh
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lool
@Steve I have little knowledge of Windows and far less knowledge of graphical things.
04:05
I love reading popular online horror stories
@chmod711telkitty Reading back through the Lounge transcript again?
@blob unless you want to do and put on github lol ;)
@Steve I'll do it
@Steve I take PayPal
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
its for fun
I estimate GB£3,000. Half up-front.
04:06
hmm
i think i can learn it
im good at decoding i will find a template and decode it
I thought minor edits were discouraged
but every popular question/answer's filled with them
Minor suggested edits are discouraged
Not everybody agrees on the policy for proper edits
It's also worth noting that the most popular Q&As are typically a great example of what not to do, in various categories. Go figure.
anyways guys im out
it was pleasure talking 2 u guys :)
04:12
to* you*
I'm*
anyway*
leaving*
> 1:10 PM PST -- Cops tell us there was no damage to the Kardashian's vehicle -- a black Yukon GMC -- and a motor carrier service called the slide-off into police.
Do you people really talk like this o.O
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that's like saying capsicum itself is hot & spicy
TRWTF is that the Kardashians had a car crash in Bozeman, Montana, USA and not a single news "entertainment" website mentions this being the site of First Contact with Vulcans.
Kim Kangaskhan
Kim Cardassian
Yes, thank you God for putting me in a car crash that could have killed my daughter. Cheers mate
Religious logic: horribly dangerous thing occurs by chance, would-be-victim narrowly escapes -> "thank you God for keeping me safe!"
Okay goodnight.
bye; i'll leave too soon
04:19
Because I can't take much more of this:
@LightnessRacesinOrbit is that better? Sorry I'm very new to the forum. I made it as small as possible... — Jean Luis 15 secs ago
Kim Kardashian isn't known for her intelligence, you can be a dumbass & still be rich n famous as long as you are an attention whore & with the right connection.
No famous "SO is not a forum" rant?
I expected more from you!
I decided to take a different angle
"member for 1 year, 4 months" — Lightness Races in Orbit 11 secs ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit their participation is low
I know
but it was funny to me
and I've sort of given up on being serious on that "thread"
04:22
Oh he's from the US.
Somehow I suspected he was French.
Jean Luis sounds French to me.
Could be a French student at a New York university
or a gentleman of French descent
or a gentleman from Louisiana or something
or a fake name
Also the French love South Park.
or a fake location
Everyone I see with a South Park avatar is French.
Except for Jean Luis
04:23
ikr
He's ruining my perfectly crafted stereotype.
see you very nice and generous non-rude people tomorrow; i'll go sleep
Night.
I'm spending my evening looking for a CSS framework.
What about the rest of us? :(
@Rapptz No need
Yeah I've been there.
0
A: Do we need a canonical question about C++ initialization?

RapptzWe actually technically already have one right here. We also have the related question about new as well. I don't see what a newer question would do but we could probably edit the first one to be more up to date with the C++11 rules.

I don't think it's that bad.
Though the answers could be better..
A slight rewording would be good.
04:30
I can't see it helping the authors of the complained-about questions in the slightest
Well title change to "What are the different forms of initialisation in C++?"
and a better answer could do it wonders
Could do
Semi-tangentially (in that this is not meant as a response to what you've said), I'm less and less convinced by the whole thing as time goes by. My answer on that meta post probably gives that away, somewhat. :)
I use it often
when searching for a dupe I mean
I just filter based on the tag
The dupe system is broken too
Most so-called "dupes" are not "exact duplicates" in the slightest
RIP SO
really going now
I tend to use the dupe system more as a "your answer is here" kind of thing rather than exact dupes. Usually only do that for trivial questions though.
which gets me some flack admittedly
05:15
> The gluttons lie here sightless and heedless of their neighbors, symbolizing the cold, selfish, and empty sensuality of their lives.
@Rapptz 'Luis' is of a Spanish name I would say. It’s 'Louis' in French.
05:39
Pretty sure I forgot to pack something.
> the human realm is considered to be the most suitable realm for practicing the dharma, because humans are not completely distracted by pleasure (like the gods or demi-gods) or by pain and suffering (like the beings in the lower realms).
06:24
Hello
So I'm playing with my mom's new laptop. And it seems to kill the turbo boost whenever the CPU runs AVX... lol
06:55
For some unknown reasons, I feel sympathetic towards the poor people who are firstly ripped off by big corporations, then by the federal & state governments, lastly but not least by ones own parents.
hapless chap
what is "A fixed max size container class containing unique elements with functions like push_back and pop_back and is iterate-able" ??
07:19
Why is the first letter of my question in lower-case? And why does it end in two question marks instead of one? And why is there a space before the first question mark? :o Does it mean I have bad English? Or is it that I don't bother? How do I type properly? Can anyone help me?
**Re-evaluating my question because no one answered it(probably because no one is in the lounge right now).**
Why are all the messages in the starred message board by @LightnessRacesinOrbit .
@Elvisjames Nothing in the standard library fits those requirements as-is. The collections that enforce uniqueness (set, map, unordered_set, unordered_map) don't have fixed maximum sizes--it'd be up to you to (for example) check the current size, and only insert a new item if the current is less than the maximum desired size.
:21695658 Probably shouldn't derive from anything. Could contain an instance of set or unordered_set.
Thanks
Probably set. I need the order.
@Elvisjames Go forth and order the elements to thy command!
But set doesn't seem to have push and pop functions.
Can a function parameter of type set take initializer list?
@Elvisjames No--it has insert and erase. push and pop are for sequence containers. For set, you normally access elements by key.
@Elvisjames I believe it should, yes.
07:30
But I need to insert and delete only from the end of the container.
Something like a stack of unique elements.
@Elvisjames set stores things in a specified order (either the < defined for the elements, or the comparator you specify for the container when you create it).
@Elvisjames For that you'd typically use an unordered_set to determine uniqueness, and a separate vector to do the stack-like operations.
if (my_set.insert(x).second) my_stack.push_back(x);
Wouldn't that double the memory used?
@Elvisjames Yes (though if the items are large, one could store just pointers to the items in the other).
The problem is fairly simple: with the items in their original order, there's really no fast way to figure out whether a new item is unique--you have to do a linear search to find it, and insert only if not found. A set reduces that from O(N) to O(log N). An unordered_set reduces it to O(1) expected complexity. If you're more concerned about storage space than speed, you can just use a std::vector with std::find to check whether an item is already present.
07:50
When iterating over the elements of such class which iterator should I use? That of the vector or that of the unordered_set?
@Elvisjames Assuming you care about iterating over them in the order in which they were inserted (or the reverse), you'd iterate over the vector.
are people with young children more patient with people who just asked newbish questions?
Are chickens intolerant to newbies?
@chmod711telkitty Some probably are; others probably aren't.
@Elvisjames Some probably are; others probably aren't.
shitty questions deserve rubbish answers
08:00
@chmod711telkitty Sometimes they deserve guidance about what would make the question better. Sometimes the same is true of bald statements (rather than questions).
08:21
hi
does anyone know swift here/
@Sachin If I did, I wouldn't admit it.
@Blob lol
@Sachin It's a sorta fruity thing innit?
user1804599
hi
The return value of the insert function could not be converted into bool. How could I get the Boolean value?
08:35
'moaning, tuna
@Elvisjames Eh? Wot type are you returning?
std::unordered_set<int> uset; if(uset.insert(1)){}
ok figured it out
It must be std::unordered_set<int> uset; if(uset.insert(1).second){}
Since it returns a pair
@Elvisjames Soddin' tuples..
Soddin'??

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