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23:01
Is that even possible in C++03? Check for a nested name?
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A: Repeated typedefs - invalid in C but valid in C++?

Jonathan LefflerStandard C is now ISO/IEC 9989:2011 The 2011 C standard was published on Monday 2011-12-19 by ISO (or, more precisely, the notice that it had been published was added to the committee web site on the 19th; the standard may have been published as 'long ago' as 2011-12-08). See the announcement a...

If it's a nested type it's easy. But being a value it's not so easy.
Looks like everyone is trying to squeeze a language out before the year is over!
Ooh, C11 came out Monday.
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Yeah, a nested type is easily done with test(typename U::type)
@KerrekSB Haha, cool
23:03
So, the time of VLAs are over!
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I think I could configure the price of that laptop >$10k. That's incredible! Who would pay that much for a laptop??
@Xeo Better use it as return type.
Merry Holidays boys and girls. I have closed my lambdas. See y'all in the new year.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Hm, true, but I like my yes/no typedefs!
@Xeo But what will you pass to test?
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23:04
Wait.. ha!
That might just work
@RMartinhoFernandes 0, of course it'll have to be typename U::type*
@Xeo You can't always stick a star in there. Think typedef int& type;.
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Hm
But how will I distinguish the return types? No decltype in C++03, so no !std::is_same possible
is_void.
Oh, wait, not that.
is_some_private_local_type.
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xD
Even that won't work, because of missing decltype
Does SFINAE work if you do f<blah::value>?
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23:07
Damn, my idea to find out if a nested variable name exists won't work for enums - you can't take their address
@RMartinhoFernandes Mmm, theoretically, lemme check
template<class T>
struct has_nested_option{
  typedef char yes;
  typedef yes (&no)[2];

  template<unsigned>
  struct test2;

  template<class U>
  static yes test(test2<U::option>*);
  template<class U>
  static no  test(...);

  static bool const value = sizeof(test<T>(0)) == sizeof(yes);
};
C++03 version
Added to the answer
And still 50 minutes till repcap reset~
@Xeo Oh, it works?
Neat.
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I love clang's messages
t.cpp:33:3: error: no matching function for call to 'Do'
  Do<bar>();
  ^~~~~~~
t.cpp:28:9: note: candidate template ignored: substitution failure
      [with T = bar]
>::type Do(){
Does clang have something like -Wfatal-errors?
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It has a GCC compatible front-end
Can you please test it for me :)?
Some code that would have outputted notes, like the one you pasted.
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23:13
00:13:49 $ clang++ t.cpp -Wfatal-errors
t.cpp:33:3: fatal error: no matching function for call to 'Do'
  Do<bar>();
  ^~~~~~~
t.cpp:28:9: note: candidate template ignored: substitution failure
      [with T = bar]
>::type Do(){
        ^
1 error generated.
Or should I trigger more than one error? :P
No, that's it.
GCC doesn't print the notes.
The notes are just errors for GCC, except they are labelled "note".
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GCC prints shit
00:14:13 $ g++ -std=c++0x t.cpp
t.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
t.cpp:33: error: no matching function for call to ‘Do()’
That's it. :P
I know. That's awful.
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Hm, MSVC doesn't seem to SFINAE that though, it triggers a hard error because the nested name was not found..
char is different from signed char?
23:15
Yes.
It's required to be a distinct type.
And it can be signed or unsigned.
That's a total mess.
that's pretty silly
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Ah, no, MSVC SFINAEs that all the same
That's good
It's possible that there's some Dinosaur86 out there where that makes sense, but I suspect it's just trolling.
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The error message when there's no alternative overload is a bit strange though
anyone ever solve my quiz about where int and signed int are different?
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23:18
1>src\main.cpp(33): error C2770: invalid explicit template argument(s) for 'std::enable_if<has_nested_option<T>::value>::type Do(T *)'
1>          src\main.cpp(28) : see declaration of 'Do'
WTF are those 1> things I always see in MSVC output?
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handles? 1 is STDOUT on windows
Dunno
Is ((unsigned char)(0xFF)) << 24 undefined behavior when sizeof(int) == 4?
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Atleast you can do 1>bla.txt to redirect STDOUT in a batchfile
@KerrekSB Any particular language?
23:20
@CharlesBailey C
@CharlesBailey Would you like a secret?
@CharlesBailey Because of default-promotion to int...
Don't know about C, yes for C++.
23:21
KerrekSB: openly promoting secret transexuality since last week.
Actually, I really don't know about C - they've changed the spec again.
C is know more modern than C++ again.
@RMartinhoFernandes Everyone should have the freedom to choose! :-) Come to Tuck's Sex Exchange. Look for the sign with Toothie, the Saw.
Sex exchange?
@RMartinhoFernandes It's from a radio commercial in Vampire: Bloodlines.
Oh, you have good taste in games.
23:23
@KerrekSB It looks likes it's UB in C99, too. Not sure about current C.
@RMartinhoFernandes And blood.
I only ever tasted my blood.
@CharlesBailey We're talking MSVC6-grade C here, to give some context
@CharlesBailey Give it a shot, I have a message.
@RMartinhoFernandes Me, I love dissolvable iron supplements.
The ones that make a fizzy drink
Soon, I should also have a steady supply of rodent blood, contingent to that trap working out.
Ah...
Now everything makes sense.
@RMartinhoFernandes ?
It's the iron that bestows upon blood its characteristic taste I think.
23:27
The reason you wanted to capture a live mouse.
So modern-day vampires could just shop at Boots really.
@RMartinhoFernandes No, that's for matters of principle. Wild rodents cause undefined behaviour.
@KerrekSB They need it for sustenance, and I'm pretty sure you can only explain how blood sustains them with sufficiently advanced technology.
I doubt they could survive on a diet of iron fillings (assuming they could chew them.)
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@KerrekSB A nice explanation is given in the "Die Wächter der Nacht" series
Atleast for the vampires in it
@RMartinhoFernandes Noo, iron supplement tablets
The yummy ones.
@Xeo Yeah, everyone makes their own rules. Like being sparkling and all that.
23:31
@Xeo "The nightly watchmakers"?
@KerrekSB This looks complicated, what am I supposed to do?
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@KerrekSB I don't know the english name. :(
@CharlesBailey Hehe ;-) The usability Nightmare, as it's been called here before :-(
Press "random a", then (1), then send me (2)
@Xeo Night Watch?
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@RMartinhoFernandes That's it?
23:33
@RMartinhoFernandes Sounds good
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It's from a russion author
@KerrekSB Here's 2: 98123067053208244871525635161035393605569140600017070655072069614391758579844567‌​408773942755825922463818580682269846611583574882671891160823557922322543733047346‌​998489494928785128311593307242720719864409968314691463704886878045645254382543934‌​122546579074890835513500909245481237196330282309087099294691540448
@CharlesBailey Send the long number with four spaces so that it gets formatted in a box.
Seems like it.
Here's my token, g^b:
64590026552612399496770026297819489688537016165753311906093090186086480169200336816350431326971718276261781507871853796024293956385351123026527444842758645474192710622998679425984844234164317910135774055718951149425467311773729205709393692312287196313996735444801768877276185004480518560123602416554746908153
23:35
@Xeo Is it the one with the night vs. day thing?
And a message, which you should now be able to "decrypt":
5508337666056804957594549480414899622091026088907770299065539300701117652403431359553384728712048420455612411502165518222346910821622706933463232801120570163178235314902042392156384247906905869169229155438432517943494091745796087166369403827
Paste the token into "input", then hit (6).
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@RMartinhoFernandes Yep.
@RMartinhoFernandes Synopsis?
I.e. "header"
@KerrekSB Er, I don't know. I just know the thematic things.
I read a lot about things I don't read.
23:37
@KerrekSB Ah, ha! We have a shared secret.
You should paste the number with four leading spaces. Chat is picky about these things.
Hmmm, I may have messed up. decrypt button isn't working.
That's normal. From what I've seen, only Kerrek, Pubby, and I can handle that beast.
@CharlesBailey Paste the message text into "encrypted" before hitting "decrypt"
Does your SS start with 101?
@RMartinhoFernandes Until Xaade posts the improvified interface, that is
@KerrekSB Oh, you got him working on it?
Nice.
23:44
@RMartinhoFernandes He was whining so much that the only way to shut him up was to say, "do it better" :-)
Mr Bailey on the other hand hasn't voiced a single word of complaint yet and has immediately discovered the purpose of the handshake :-)
:)
I like complaining. It helps get things improved.
@KerrekSB No...
@CharlesBailey Oh dear. OK, so you took my g^b, put it in "input", pressed (6) and got a shared secret, but it does not start with 101?
Let's do it the other way around, I'll be Alice. How's that?
No it started 104. Oh well.
You be Alice.
80975531546059337927645860406368580131064219624111855375224011345415058022311883451032448815070837860363646815628083219471240078329199331385789141024025131841237677994504819156876551275542305818701360143444705233064447771702429861436623527186558967601737725548328578037837356570307527172316517523637538305687
You have to paste, press (3), random b, press (4), send (5)
23:51
g^b:
13187497445646383743649307404912078584368512540753768894427446087193658604281011790493480351844782599774486830611771081313752557764660246154092705671426898891633179742736386980674502993209231344174485989586551843446505224977075508746783834810589345503944438387363945135282180637033670138103940406387991850755
Paste it separately with the four spaces please... I think SO messes up the characters somehow otherwise
13187497445646383743649307404912078584368512540753768894427446087193658604281011790493480351844782599774486830611771081313752557764660246154092705671426898891633179742736386980674502993209231344174485989586551843446505224977075508746783834810589345503944438387363945135282180637033670138103940406387991850755
SS is 116...? (You may have to scroll to the left. The box is a bit small.)
:) Looking good!
OK, message time!
6528356060966693470014910742736179712411568353650563704647575786722021041692763002955944736820518453355116038365630679171348066159178770088465303912824013358697044922590742282689000584938069907876416066713723548324242650448872083473783032698
23:54
5851553540361624398255735464633582928808959176138194650503723472923338661960325223620252747519239882265493264398948521894414546321964869714319586541216561638386141227654047233286138954474632834078975959382770622978933219956956705422844069750
I've always wanted a secret sex change.
6421498302302428633942795548677405379529751757200000721486613572313808965597416425281299083745060558125721605525731536460819785869222920233712408895888799712977542120247220841780814224341260912419378985979454384370182672321997699743824647783
@CharlesBailey Those are the best. Your wife won't even know what hit her!
(I was shocked to find that Google has a complete transcript of these chat sessions. Hence the sexchange.)
6112632637041499249940328606823876801408320244957190387621497057633674616520533754397473653366883070923870917673509978473409026756025734430407714857524468513462978039346063656149665352317509690932842660853303092115340047194346763401465805128
We've compromised our shared secret with the three digit giveaway :| .
@CharlesBailey OK cheers!
@CharlesBailey Yes! Side-channel attacks... chosen-plaintext attacks... birthday attacks?

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