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09:00
poking people around with sticks
user1804599
Is Poedit good?
If you call fopen() over the universe of all valid paths, you’ll eventually scan a directory!
@райтфолд pooedit is better
user1804599
:(
09:01
> Poedit is the best translations editor
> the best
I am generating facebook ID's, and sending requests to facebook, to collect random profile images, to build up a database. Is it breaking their terms of services?
dunno, read their TOS?
@JerryCoffin The question actually mentions it but says it doesn't work!
@LucDanton Let's see. Max path of 8 kilobytes. Should only take roughly.....1e308 times the expected lifetime of the universe. Oh wait, that's just my double overflowing...
Well, the ID's are publicly accessible, its just that I am generating them...
I mean, the responses for the ID's are publicly accessible.
09:03
@edition it shouldn't be a problem
after all, no one is forbidding you to open up a random profile
however, I am not sure if you can store the pics
they might have some weird licensing on them
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Q: Project fails to link with libcurl static libraries

editionI am attempting to compile the sample program supplied with the Win32 version of the libcurl static libraries using Visual Studio 2010. So far, I have managed to resolve many compiler issues simply by including ws2_32.lib to the additional dependencies list. Unfortunately, MSVC failed to resolv...

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A: MSVCP100D.dll missing

ArimilReinstalling Visual Studio fixed the problem.

What a solution.
where's my downvote hammer
@Rapptz Oh, an anime avatar.
ah it was op
09:05
@JerryCoffin (8 * 1024)^254?
> look at that effing cat?
> Aspiring game developer.
he's on the right path!
I need libcurl to work, so that I can access facebook.
I mean, send requests to facebook.
libcurl API so bad
I've dealt with worse C APIs but I don't want to touch libcurl.
user3010322
@Rapptz Holy fucking shit, when was this introduced to the standard?
09:07
I was thinking how bad is it to use a socket library to do HTTP
What am I saying, embedded zeroes are fine. That’s the point.
@ThePhD probably around POSIX
libcurl isn't a socket library
This morning is going to suck.
user3010322
And why did no tutorial EVER tell me about it?
09:07
@Rapptz I know
@ThePhD C89.
I meant, I want to do some GETs for images
oh, and you know how facebook gives a 404 page, I need to get a segment of the HTML response, to verify that it is a profile page.
user3010322
Seriously, no fucking tutorial EVER told me about std::remove or std::rename like EVER.
but pulling the whole HTTP package seems like a lot
09:08
D E P R E C A T E D
user3010322
They were always like "WELL IT'S TIME TO GO DO SOME CRAZY API CALLS INTO UNIX."
Use std::filesystem Soon™
@ThePhD that function is a crazy api call into unix
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, but that's A) hidden deep inside some compiled unit and B) much easier to user than CRAZY API CALLS INTO UNIX.
user3010322
Holy shit I can throw out so much code now.
user3010322
09:09
Praise Rapptz! \o/
'crazy'
It's literally the same function.
any ideas?
wait that std::remove deletes files
what the fuck
lol
what kind of name is that
09:10
Works as advertised.
11 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Rapptz what a shitty name
I thought the OS handled file I/O?
Welcome to 1989 guys.
    auto lambda = [mvpMat, projectViewMatrix](glm::mat4 modelMatrix){
        gl::UniformMatrix4fv(mvpMat, 1, GL_FALSE, glm::value_ptr(projectViewMatrix * modelMatrix));
    };


    drawBox(lambda, glm::vec3(0.0f, 0.5f, 0.0f));
    drawBox(lambda, glm::vec3(2.0f, 0.5f, 2.0f));
@thecoshman not really realizing what a lambda is
lel
hint if you gave it a name it's just a local function.
and the problem is
09:12
and yeah really that approach is overcomplicated for no apparent reason, like I suspected
user3010322
@AlexM. And std::remove_if does something different entirely (and also contains std::remove, so, you know. Collisions are fun, but at least it's got a different number of args.)
drawBox should just take the matrix.
@BartekBanachewicz I had the tab open for some reason and only checked it now lol
@AlexM. great minds think alike vOv
Is there a good wrapper for libcurl?
09:13
@ThePhD I have never heard of either of those functions
I guess my journey starts now.
user3010322
@Puppy That's because std::remove and shit would probably turn up the stuff in algorithm, not the I/O file stuff.
@Rapptz It's dangerous to go alone! Take this.
user3010322
Because naming is good.
I'm not wrapping libcurl.
I'm gonna look for a sane one instead.
09:14
> sane
> C++
pick one
Wide
so, python or some other language?
Yeah very original and funny guys.
@edition there are other insane languages than C++
marmalade and libcurl
Just for you Bartek.
@BartekBanachewicz Hello me
any ideas?
user3010322
Oh my fucking god
@Rapptz to somehow sweeten up the api? Nah, it's still bitter.
user3010322
Does no library know how to use std::ptrdiff_t and std::size_t ?
09:17
but not quite as badass as the best CoD mission intro ever
user3010322
Everytime I do x64 compiles, CONVERSION FROM SIZE_T TO INT IS A LOSS OF BLAH BLAH BLAH
I use auto.
@ThePhD Don't use int.
something to issue HTTP requests, and search the HTML quickly...
user3010322
@Mysticial Tell that to everybody in the world that uses int and gives 0 fucks.
09:18
My dream is for there to be requests for C++.
void gives 0 ...
@edition google
user3010322
@Rapptz Requests? Like, HTTP requests?
09:18
thankyou
I would love for this to be in C++.
I was working on it a little but then I had to deal with HTTPS and gave up
user3010322
I'll take &this
Overflowing 32-bit index variables was one of the biggest problems I ran into when I ported my Pi program to x64 way back in 2008.
@ThePhD Don't use int.
09:19
@ThePhD Nope. See above.
user3010322
@Mysticial The standard should just provide std::intz and std::intuz
@ThePhD Wouldn't that just be size_t?
user3010322
For signed and unsigned integer types equivalent to std::ptrdiff_t and std::size_t.
user3010322
@Mysticial Right, but people throw hissy fits because std::ptrdiff_t and std::size_t "are just meant to be size types and they don't necessarily have to be ints and they're for the difference between pointers not for counting things"
09:21
is it possible to have a conversation from just c++?
with someone else.
What?
What does that mean?
nevermind.
Do you want to talk about C++?
So, your conversation starts with main...
speaking in objects.
You're losing me.
user3010322
09:23
I think they mean actually having a conversation using C++ keywords and expressions and shit.
That library I linked to is insane.
I'm not sure what I expected from something inspired by ruby.
Is it OK to call attention to SO questions here?
no
yes
No.
It will be downvoted.
Rapptz: why would you downvote it before reading it?
09:25
@JoaoTavora why not
@JoaoTavora Depends. If it's your question, it will be downvoted. If it's someone else's good question, it will be upvoted. If it's someone else's hilariously bad question, it will be downvoted and we will all laugh.
You misread me. I didn't say I'll downvote it.
bool Get( const char* key, const char*& val ); kill me
@Rapptz: ok
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz :3c
user3010322
09:25
I actually wrote some code like that once.
@BartekBanachewicz nice
@ThePhD not surprised
i also wrote code like that when I was 12
@BartekBanachewicz gr8 API
@BartekBanachewicz is that code golf?
@Mysticial: that's very odd, but whatever
09:26
@edition no this is a mourning
user3010322
no h8 i r8 8/8
I'll try to write a silly HTTP request thing with libcurl.
09:27
@JoaoTavora Not really, the catch is that if someone spams their own question in here, it's considered rude and depending on who's in the room, it will probably get unconditionally downvoted.
@edition I'm gonna build and link libcurl. Let's see how hard this really is.
@JoaoTavora Plus Rapptz can and will totally read the question and then downvote it.
anyone interested in the "facebook" project.
@Mysticial: calling attention to C++ questions in the C++ is rude?
@LucDanton: regardless of what he read?
09:29
I can read it and then downvote it.
I don't downvote things without reading.
^called it
But people do that here.
So I gave you a warning.
@JoaoTavora No. But spamming is. And for the most part, dumping your own question in here is considered spamming.
It's taking more time finding the download for the damn thing.
boost test or gtest
09:30
@Rapptz I had to compile the source code.
@ParkYoung-Bae CATCH
@edition I need the tarball of the source before I can do that.
I can't find it.
Oh there it is.
Bottom of the fucking page.
user3010322
.... Wait a second.
user3010322
Wait a fucking second.
@Rapptz oh nice this is header only
user3010322
09:31
I just realized that I can change the base property sheets for all my VC++ projects.
user3010322
... Now I don't have to include this bullshit regularly.
user3010322
I love Property Sheets.
user3010322
Greatest fucking idea since sliced bread. \o/
@Rapptz m8 dis looks gr8 8/8
09:32
I don't get angry about compiler errors.
@ParkYoung-Bae You can look at some lounge projects on how to use it.
or visual studio
A lot of us use it.
@LucDanton I'm feeling left out here.
09:33
@Griwes @Griwes: Sorry about that and very pretty art
@edition I'm not angry!
@Puppy I’m not convinced you can read.
@Mysticial and what do I have to do to talk about a question without "dumping" it
@Rapptz Alright :) I'll stalk uguise
if I couldn't read how would I know I was being left out?
09:34
That’s not what I said.
That should buy me some time!
h-h-how do I build libcurl? :(
Their README and build.txt does not give useful information
open the project?
@LucDanton lol
@edition I don't use Visual Studio.
@Rapptz you need a pentagram and a flask of mammoth tears
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09:35
@Rapptz guessing autogen configure make
anybody here work for Microsoft?
@edition @ThePhD IIRC
@edition Ye$
Oh man.
user3010322
@ParkYoung-Bae Turns out it's not W3 by default, but when you create a new project Visual Studio manually configures every project you create to have W3 on it, so it's almost like it's the default no matter what.
09:36
This is a pre-built version.
that explains the coarse language.
I'm so stupid.
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz I interned there, once.
Where's the source code?
@ThePhD where do you work now?
09:37
Oh. Man.
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz I'm at school now! \o/
The link is for the dependency build, and you clone out and build the repo with it?
This is some pretty amazing retardation on my part.
@ThePhD that's not what I was asking
user3010322
09:38
@BartekBanachewicz Uh. It means I'm not working anywhere, since I'm currently a Full Time Student Extreme To The Max™
@ParkYoung-Bae Close. CMake.
I think.
Their README doesn't say anything.
This is pretty ugly. Makefiles, CMakeLists.txt, VS projects all in the same directory.
captured un-regulated lunacy
I had a mom joke set up but I thought it was too mean.
user3010322
Warning, unreachable code...
user3010322
Cmon freetype, you know better than this. :/
09:42
I don't get to see my parents for a year. Whats your joke @Rapptz?
@Rapptz /projects ? this is actually a fairly popular construct
user3010322
Right now, I only have 1 VS solution file that goes in root.
I don't use VS.
I have to use make apparently.
user3010322
I also don't plan to support anything but the latest compiler and most bleeding edge version of VS, plus the latest version of ninja.
user3010322
Everything else can go die in a fire. ;;
09:44
Eeeeeh VS2013 is half-decent and if you don't support that one nobody will use your stuff
> bleeding edge version of VS
I use VS2010.
@ParkYoung-Bae Pok Suket!
Oh I need OpenSSL.
One step forward, two steps back.
user3010322
@Rapptz The plot thickens.
09:45
@sehe Morning
user3010322
@sehe Either more time passed than I thought or you didn't sleep very long...
Pandora is playing "Touch My Body" by Mariah Carey.
its 10:45PM. I have no lectures tommorow.
I just well, actually'd someone at work
:/
09:46
Did they out-pedant you?
Hopefully.
@ParkYoung-Bae we traded hits
user3010322
Finally
@ThePhD I never do
user3010322
Some fucking sensible defaults.
09:47
@ThePhD Hint: 4:47 AM.
or just defaults.
user3010322
<ObjectFileName>$(IntDir)%(RelativeDir)</ObjectFileName>
@JoaoTavora There's no straight-forward answer to that. Use common sense. Chat is like a public bar. The regulars generally don't like it when someone barges in spams. This is a place to hang out. Not a place to get questions answered.
user3010322
No more of that bullshit "I'M GOING TO FAIL YOUR BUILD WITH A WARNING THAT TWO OBJECT FILES HAVE THE SAME NAME"
@ParkYoung-Bae Someone jokingly mentioned std::tuple::get<17>, for what I replied that it has type-tagged getters too. And then I posted references for them. Aaaand then I got hit with the fact that optional didn't make it to C++14
user3010322
09:48
And all I had to do was fix the defaults.
user3010322
GEE WILLIKERZ I WISH SOMEONE AT MS COULD DO THAT.
where's the drinks?
user3010322
Should file a bug report. :v
> internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
@BartekBanachewicz Will you resign from the job
09:50
@ParkYoung-Bae The fact that people know about C++14 and what did and didn't make it is soothing
even if we don't use it yet
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz optional is easy to write and quite honestly the only reason it didn't make it into the std:: is because people are arguing over the proper semantics of optional1 < optional2
@ThePhD yes, it's only 3000 lines of code
user3010322
Uh.
user3010322
I had my optional approved by STL himself and it's way less than that, even for the specialization of optional<T&>
> approved by STL himself
We need a new badge
user3010322
user3010322
435 lines, including maybe, maybe_or, and maybe_gen functions.
@ThePhD well okay, the one I used last time is just over 1kLoC
user3010322
Minus some of the usual type_trait fuckery.
09:53
either way, I wouldn't write it ad-hoc
it's not Haskell's Maybe that can be implemented in 5 lines
Yet another proof that Haskell is for lazies
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah that includes all that operator < stuff that I really didn't bother with because it's ultimately a waste of life and space. It's also apparently working for as far back as C++98, and I, uh... really not gonna go that far backwards...?
$ ./config
Operating system: i686-whatever-mingw
4
user3010322
Also, I HAVE TESTS NOW. \o/
alrighty.
09:55
stop shouting.
user3010322
(They're not good tests and I haven't integrated CATCH but MEH.)
@ThePhD Dunno. I'd still rather just copy that than write it myself
@Rapptz I’m guessing this is whoever that came up with 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' showing even less care.
@edition you must be new here
I just don't use uppercase excessively, or find the need to swear.

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