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10:01
Ugh, I was going to add a new command line arg to this application. Then I realized it uses getoptto parse its args. Mmmmmaybe I'll just repurpose an existing argument instead, that seems easier :p
LLVM crashed my program and I shouted profanities for two hours. Am I dragonborn?
no
So, I probably won't make it to the game jam. No internet at the new place, and probably not enough equipment at the old one after the move.
One down
Who's next
10:12
On the other side, I won't embarrass myself :D.
Yay.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zeta steal interwebs from your neighbours
@Zeta come on! :S
be a hipster and jam at starbucks
Sweet disappointment
@Xeo Or I grab my notebook (if I actually get a hold of it) and go to the next Starbucks
10:15
who's zeta?
I'm Zeta. Sometimes.
@orlp Patent grant?
uh huh.
Why would you need that?
Wait. Forget Starbucks. They close at 20:30 (UTC+1:00). I would need to go to one in Cologne to participate till 23:00. *flips table*
10:21
mcdonalds?
Hm, I'm not sure whether they have free interwebs.
most of them do now afaik, certainly every mcdonalds here
Hm, that might be possible - either way, for both things I'll need my notebook, and I don't know whether I get it till Sunday. I'll guess I just take a PC at the university as hostage.
That should work.
@BaummitAugen: Hey, can you borrow me the key? :D
@Zeta YES
@Zeta what about local coffee shops
@Zeta they mostly do
@Zeta aha!
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy for an hour usually, here in Germany
per day
10:32
gonna go home this weekend
and spend some time scratching the ears of the titular Puppy
@rubenvb so you don't getting sued for infringement years later
@ParkYoung-Bae for Zoidberg: everyday
@MichaelMitchell to get to the other side!
@LucDanton I implemented your glorious suggestion coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/e786f2166fc69843 but I am getting a compilation error
@sehe why am I getting to the otherside?
oops. ongoing support will be credited at an hourly rate of $5
@MichaelMitchell (because the chicken crossed the road, jokingly)
Hello everybody. Is there someone who has time to help me with a design issue?
10:39
@MichaelMitchell Can’t really help without more details.
yeah, I wish I could give more
I have a big class
let's say Electron
with many methods
for example Electron::energy(), Electron::id(), ...
may returns floats
msvc seems to just be unhappy with putting the bound in another lambda
some return int or bool
now
10:40
You could try adding () mutable to the lambda expression but that’s a shot in the dark and unlikely to make a difference.
I want to create a structure like map<string, typehere>
how do I set VS breakpoint condition to compare strings?
so that I can do data["electron_energy"] to get the energy
Dear (might I say deer) @sehe, your support fee will be credited to you as soon as you'll provide your banking info. Sincerely the customer service of SO - Abidjan, Ivory Coast
What, you moved out?
I don't know if you can have the key because I quit and might have returned it by then.
> you must repair and reconnect
I think they meant re-pair and reconnect
@RuggeroTurra Suppose I do std::cin >> s; data[s] then what does that do?
@BartekBanachewicz HAHAHAHAHAHA You're so funny.
@BartekBanachewicz Abandon all hope
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're kidding right
oh come on
10:46
No, I'm not.
The VS debugger sucks.
can I use c_str and strcmp?
But you love it so much.
Nov 13 '14 at 9:23, by Bartek Banachewicz
and it's nice to have a working debugger
No but you can cast to double and compare up to 8 chars!
It's working in the same sense someone in a coma is alive.
5
@BartekBanachewicz Just give up. Changing your code is the only thing guaranteed to work.
@ParkYoung-Bae What if you clicked really, really hard?
10:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lovely metaphor
@LucDanton Eventually it would work!
@rubenvb To prevent you from suing people that use your code if you have patents or could get patents on ideas used in the code.
you fucking wot m8
the conditions have to be very simple
10:48
There's only despair that way. Just modify your code to put the test in a variable.
otherwise modify your code to do the strcmp and trigger _CrtDebugBreak
xmlPath.c_str()[0] == 'x' && xmlPath.c_str()[1] == 'y'&& xmlPath.c_str()[2] == 'z'
SIDE EFFECTS
He's still trying.
Hahahaha, so cute.
Much Schadenfreude.
xmlPath[0] == 'x' && xmlPath[1] == 'y'&& xmlPath[2] == 'z'
NO OPERATOR []
reinterpret_cast<const char*>(&xmlPath)[0] == 'x' && reinterpret_cast<const char*>(&xmlPath)[1] == 'y'
HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHA!#GEGASDG#GGDAAGDFFADSSAS\0
now only to find internal memory layout of std::string
@BartekBanachewicz It has pointers in it.
10:52
Look
Cast to double
We certainly are having a lot of it.
It's the cleanest way!
@R.MartinhoFernandes pfff
10:53
At least you might not be all fanboi when I tell you that the VS debugger is a joke.
hmpfh it occupies 8 bytes
but neither 4 point to my data
@LucDanton This has resolved the issue, thank you senpai san desu
let's try different ofsets
really?
@rubenvb I added licenses to all my repositories, thanks for the heads up
10:56
@BaummitAugen Nah, moving out this weekend.
Wait. You quit? So who's doing your job now?
@thecoshman Wouldn't be the first time.
@Zeta I don't know.
@LucDanton Ill post the full
Carsten was not too happy. :)
Damn. How's Robin holding up? Did he at least read part of the book?
10:58
You're in Germany, right? May I ask where?
@Zeta Doubt it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes: Who? Me? Bonn.
xmlPath._Bx._Ptr[0] == 'a' && xmlPath._Bx._Ptr[1] == 'b'
where is your god now @R.MartinhoFernandes
he had a god?
@Rerito Would have been a nice touch to name the wrong capital, or spell the country auf Französich, perhaps :)
10:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes that who did it? I don't see what's wrong with that though, they still have to accept that licence... unless you sneak it in with some other changes.
@Puppy Higher artificial intelligence, being a robot and stuff.

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