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test.cpp:81:16: error: '_Ph' is not a member of 'std'
@CaptainGiraffe "repeating the comment section"? The stuff you wrote in the comment section should already have been an answer! It is the comment that is in the wrong, not the answers you're moaning about
how can you seriously suggest that answers shouldn't be posted if they duplicate a wrongly-posted answer-in-comment?
return new? STAHP
@MichaelMitchell I guess that's supposed to be decltype(std::placeholders::_1) ?
@MichaelMitchell What's with std::_Ph?
I was having trouble
with
23:01
the placeholder types are unspecified
so, when I pass the std::placeholder into the Create function the type needs to be the same with the class A
what you're doing is trying to use the internal type some implementation uses. and it's not the implementation you're posting the testcase on
std::placeholder::_1 is std::_Ph<1>
it's not in my g++ with -std=c++14
23:02
top tip: stuff in the standard library starting _<capital> is an implementation detail, almost always
it's going to differ across compilers, basically
use decltype(std::placeholders::_1) to get the real type for your implementation
only use stuff guaranteed by the standard, and per en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/functional/placeholders you cannot name this type directly as it is not specified. it is left to your compiler (actually standard library implementation) to decide how to implement the placeholders, including type names.
I would prefer to not need to do that part
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Haha, I was wondering how long it would be until he would be 'shouted at'. After all you're asking a question in the Lounge instead of on SO, @MichaelMitchell. Beware :D
23:04
`A<type> in order to call create
its the same no matter where I go, I just come here if I don't know how to ask the question
@MichaelMitchell I don't really get why A<..>::create is a static member. Make it a free function then you can use template argument deduction.
@MichaelMitchell yeah np you made the right choice
that works
I wasn't shouting I was emphasising, because it was taking a while to get that point through to you
oh what the fuck is that tosser Coffin going on about now
top kek personal vendetta huh
why can't he just be content being plonked and stfu about me. this obsession is getting absurd
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@MichaelMitchell is it what you'll do?
23:07
I don't find reason to take things personally here, all I want is understanding, me getting butthurt will not help that
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I know you don't shout at people without a good reason ;)
@MichaelMitchell or did you want to find a way to do it with the static member?
@MichaelMitchell :)
working on it
I have to change the constructor of the A class
@MichaelMitchell I don't think you'll be able to, FWIW
Oh jeez I can't even demangle the type
23:07
template argument deduction only works on functions
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You attack me, then complain when I reply in kind. The part that really bothers you is that my replies resonate with enough people that they get starred, making you realize that I'm far from the only one who recognizes your (lack of) personality.
Everything is personal here, ppl treat LRiO very differently to how they would treat cat++
they're just jealous it's ok
12" was too much btw
Do I win something if I have an type that can't be demangled?
my appetite is all fucked up lately :(
23:09
@chmod711telkitty Of course they do--he treats them differently.
@Pris how did you manage that?
@Pris Did you try different tools to demangle it? I already had types that c++filt wasn't able to demangle but some website could, or the other way around.
Clang is able to unmangle it, gcc isn't
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If you change the compiler to clang, its able to unmangle it. Regardless I don't know why I'm getting a shared_ptr in that type id name. Time to ask on SO!
@MichaelMitchell cool now you've almost got it
but you can't pass placeholders into functors when you call 'em
now the hard part
cos they're placeholders
true
I try to call it with just an int
but it is expecting a placeholder because that is the type that I created the A class with
23:13
I don't really see why you're using placeholders tbh
I still don't understand what you're trying to accomplish generally, @MichaelMitchell
So, I started this because I want to have a sort of bind system that is able to detect if the object of the bound-member function is destroyed or deleted
Oh, that's what the weak_ptr stuff is for?
yes
I am trying to make an interface similar to bind so that I can pass a member-function and an object that has the function along with args
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23:16
I can give it constant args like 1 or something
it took me a good five minutes to figure out that this was about a game
skip bind altogether and use a lambda.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why do you care so much?
how can I give the lambda parameters that I can pass future variables into?
er, just like regular lambda parameters.
23:17
@LightnessRacesinOrbit didn't check what site i was on until i got confused
I can't even right now :/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hm, the tag in the preview thingy here in the chat spoilers that it's about a game :/
@EtiennedeMartel Because it hurts to read that message up there on the starboard with five stars next to it. From someone I haven't spoken with in over a year. Someone to whom I never did a damn thing. It hurts. Maybe I shouldn't care? But I do. It's cruel, it's vicious, it's vile, and it's a deliberate attempt to upset. It's pathetic.
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@jPlatte Yeah same on the question page I just didn't spot it ;p
@EtiennedeMartel His entire outlook on the world is so thoroughly bound up in the idea of Americans being stupid, poorly educated, and unable to speak or write clearly, that being reminded of an American who's more intelligent, better educated, and more articulate than he is just ruins his entire month.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah but there you wouldn't really read it before the text
23:19
I don't understand how this place has so much drama
@jPlatte true
@MichaelMitchell It doesn't, really.
/me is confused too :D
well if this is an event, how do I jump on the hate train?
@MichaelMitchell Many people look at the fun we have and mistake a lot of it for "drama". They think our heated debates are "arguments", and that our fun mutual trolling sessions are a day out at the loony bin.
@MichaelMitchell Actual, honest-to-god drama is quite rare.
23:20
dude, it's clearly very personal between longstanding regulars.
so there is not hate train?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this. there are no arguments, LRiO is always right.
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you can't just jump on the hate train.
@Blob that too :D
23:20
it's moving at like 1k miles per hour
fragmentation of concerns.
fuck i have run out of stars
how have i run out of stars
that's a thing?
apparently so
since i have run out of stars
@LightnessRacesinOrbit max 30 per 24 h I think
23:22
@JohanLarsson hmm sounds about right
it was probably all that power-of-two stuff earlier :D
@MichaelMitchell So, did you have a look at lambda arguments and solved your problem now?
brb launching a nuke
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I dodged all that bitshift shite. oh - and I still have stars!
I don't think I have the knowledge todo that
@MichaelMitchell OK, time to gain it.
23:23
yus
@LightnessRacesinOrbit could you fit all 12"?
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I blame on SE, it's an American site you know :p you have attacked Americans & now they are treating you like they would towards Isis 😂😹💁
@jPlatte so you suggest that I replace my auto bound with a lambda instead of a bind
@chmod711telkitty Y'know I have that theory as well :)
23:24
@MichaelMitchell It wasn't me who originally suggested that :D
ffs I keep trying to star stuff
Oh wait
No, that's not what the suggestion was about
but, that is what the lambda would replace?
@chmod711telkitty what are the three characters at the end of that message? I can't see 'em
No, the lambda would replace wour Create function and A template
23:25
Emoticons
tell me they're not emojien
Yeah - I only get hexboxes.
On my mobile ...
Let me try to create a lambda equivalent to your Create function
23:25
Chrome is still shite with Unicode I'm afraid
@LightnessRacesinOrbit My Vista 64 does not have the right fonts.
I'm probably missing something obvious and this isn't really possible, but I'll see about that when I try to implement it :D
Firefox renders them.. badly. A smile, a cat and a poo?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not Shitsta 64 Ultimate, it doesn't :(
@MartinJames Microsoft "I kissed 'er 64" Ultimate
23:27
@LightnessRacesinOrbit OK, that actually rendered.
@MichaelMitchell Yeah okay, one could replace the A template through a lambda, not the Create function
Should still work though
@MartinJames PNGs tend to be widely supported
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ah. Orite:)
@MartinJames a little gift
23:28
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I can reciprocate if I'm here - tell me what to star and I'll be your star proxy.
@MartinJames star me
@jPlatte so the Create function would just return an std::function ?
for some reason it won't let me
stupid site
@MartinJames everything I say
@MichaelMitchell no it would return a lambda
23:29
ok, a lambda in an std::function :P
I like how someone helpfully highlighted the key passages of the tweet. Y'know, just in case it was too long for some people to read.
#just_90s_kids_things
Though it could return a std::function too, you'd probably have to do that with C++11, as I think you can't get the decltype of a lambda before its declaration
Powers of 2 is gone now :(
23:30
Clarkson for room owner
and before C++14 there was no auto return type (only trailing return type) for normal functions
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'd better stop with the starring, else I'll get hit by the owners:(
@MartinJames yeah :(
@MartinJames how about we alternate?
23:32
@MichaelMitchell What's the mutable for again, when applied to a lambda?
@jPlatte you should try volatile I hear it's great
Alright kids, calm down.
I was getting an error when I tried to pass the lambda into the constructor of A
@EtiennedeMartel Who here is not "calm" right now other than you?
23:32
and adding the mutable fixed that
I cannot remember why though
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Can you actually apply that to a lambda?
@EtiennedeMartel Er, and this fantasy is based on....?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because I make you hot.
@EtiennedeMartel You don't, y'know.
23:33
Now that's racist English.
@EtiennedeMartel Good!
Hey, did you hear... they cancelled MLP!
I don't get your humor, if that's what this is... (@LightnessRacesinOrbit @EtiennedeMartel)
I thought of you immediately when I saw that
@jPlatte Our humour is about as dry as it gets. The sort of humour you encounter when someone rolls up into a hospital and asks for soul donations.
@jPlatte I am having difficulty figuring out what the return type should be for this new Create function, I tried doing static bool(FArgs...) but that made c++ unhappy
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm fairly sure they did not.
23:34
@MichaelMitchell Like I said, auto
@EtiennedeMartel I was reading about it earlier
(Last time I heard of it, they were working on a fifth season)
auto return type?
C++14 allows auto as a return type for functions defined inline
wat
witchcraft
23:35
@EtiennedeMartel That was before one of the ponies beat the shit out of a producer :(
Something to do with the meat in the hotel's burgers being of unidentified origins
There was suspicion that it might have been horse meat :(
@MichaelMitchell p much
Am I allowed to directly paste code here if it's only 4 lines?
something, something, ask for forgiveness, not permission
@MartinJames Unlikely. First, owners don't know any more about who starred what than anybody else does, and 2) if we're really bothered, we'll just remove the stars.
@MichaelMitchell the equivalent would be a decltype(bool(FArgs...)) or something different but similar
but yes auto gets around the need entirely
this being one of the valid uses of auto
In other news, I'm so fucking hungry right now.
What should I eat?
23:37
@EtiennedeMartel Pho.
@EtiennedeMartel Have a 12"
@Cinch That's a great idea.
I like eating food
@EtiennedeMartel Pho is so Phoking good
23:37
what the phok is Pho
inb4 star
It's a kind of vietnamese soup.
@EtiennedeMartel Poutine, of course. You know it's what you really want.
@EtiennedeMartel Find a Mongolian dinner.
@Nican Russians?
@EtiennedeMartel ah leaves and water
@Blob ouch
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You could give Etienne your 12"
I'm fairly sure they doesn't have that much.
It is a he?
@Nican sometimes
Is decltype() done at compile or runtime?
23:41
@Cinch Compile time.
Alright, I'm gonna go grab something to eat. See y'all!
But here there is a lambda in main and then it is dynamically used to declare a new lambda of the same type?
If I have a templated lambda that can change based on the path of behavior in the program how can I determine what decltype will be at runtime if the type can change?
'do that'?
What do you mean, dynamically?
It's used to determine the lambda type and declare another variable of the same type
I guess auto would work there too
@jPlatte mmm, yes it would
so why use decltype vs auto?
If auto really works in that situation, decltype is still useful for determining the result of an expression that is used as return type for a template function in a C++11 program
Bah never mind maybe C++11 is just beyond me.
inb4 no it isn't
inb4(inb4) yes it is
23:45
In C++14, you might still want to use it, and probably have to when you have non-inline template function definitions
@jPlatte I am trying this out, though it is likely wrong: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/605f0b5f6874d758
I am getting an error with MSVC saying "expected a trailing return type"
But there you can use auto without trailing return type too for such template functions
this error does not show up with the coliru compilation
Yeah, MSVC probably doesn't support auto return type for normal functions
likely true
23:46
I wouldn't expect the current version of MSVC to implement half of C++14
C++ is so complicated.
I have the clang plugin, ill try that
C++11 makes it 3x harder and easier at the same time.
What version of clang and gcc does coliru use?
But even if coliru would use C++11 mode, it wouldn't encounter an error when the function call is commented out :D
It's a template function, it won't be instantiated when it's never called
23:48
@Pris GCC: 4.9.2
Clang: 3.5.0
Oh, now it's getting interesting
test.cpp:12:9: error: no member named 'f' in 'B'
ptr->f(f_args...);
I think this is where the ->* operator is used
@Cinch they do different jobs
nvm its clang 3.5 and gcc 4.9.2
One of the least known C++ (and C?) operators :)
I'm beginning to not care anymore.
23:49
@Cinch You use decltype when you need to refer to a type but you don't know it's name or don't want to name it. You use auto to avoid referring to the type at all, having the compiler just try to guess at it for you instead.
I mean why learn C++11?
@Cinch Consider things like the declaration decltype(someObj.foo()) x; that gives you an object x of the same type as the return type of someObj.foo(). You simply can't do that with auto as auto x; is meaningless.
Okay, ->* isn't right and I can't remember how it was done correctly :O
@Cinch While at the same time the choice between auto x = 5; and decltype(5) x = 5; (if you're that way inclined in the first place; I like a good int x = 5;, me) is kinda obvious.
gonna have to look this up
23:51
But auto = someObj.foo(); works
And it encourages better style by making you initialize+assign your variables for defined behavior from the start.
but that doesn't do the same thing as any of the examples I gave
@jPlatte I modified it to return an std::function of the lambda, this allows it to get past the tail thing in msvc: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/b4d1651491e03b4b
@Cinch lol interesting argument I haven't actually heard before in defence of auto. not bad.
23:52
Isn't auto kind of expensive to implement as well for the compiler?
And doesn't this decrease the mobility of C++11 to new systems?
@Cinch All the implications of the workings of #include are sooooo much more expensive if you're talking about compile time.
@Cinch Maybe in complex cases. In simple ones no; it already knows the type of the initialiser. It would already have to validate that against the type you picked. This way in fact if anything it's less work because it doesn't have to validate squat.
@jPlatte Yeah you're probably right.
Oh, I was right about ->* :)
Let's all move to D++ already.
23:54
@MichaelMitchell By the way, why is your template function static?
@Cinch Mmmm not really. Depends what you really mean I guess. It seems like a bit of a vacuous statement. Does "the existence of language feature A in language B" make it harder to use "language B" on systems that don't support "language B"? Well, no, it's impossible either way...
is that bad?
omg you guys the type id name was right all along
@MichaelMitchell It's just kinda pointless
23:55
but you didn't answer the question!
o_O
Is this a compiler bug?
@Cinch No, it's trivial.
I changed it
Is what a compiler bug?
Wait, I might post it on Coliru in a sec
decltype and auto are some of the easiest features it's possible to implement.
If I don't realize it's absolutely valid before that
there was a slim chance you were going to just leave it at "Is this a compiler bug" with no further comment
lol
Sorry, I'm sometimes typing out my thoughts :D
Also what tools can we use to determine dynamic type of a polymorphic object?
I hear typeid is good from C++11
But how about dynamic_cast?
23:57
dynamic_cast is not used to determine the dynamic type of a polymorphic object
@Cinch You probably don't want to determine the type, just determine whether it is the same as a type you know
@jPlatte yes.
unless you fancy a large function iterating all possible [hardcoded] choices and breaking on a non-NULL result
@jPlatte Ideally not even that
Say I have a event queue with listeners
And for that you'd use dynamic_cast... At least that's what I'd say but @LightnessRacesinOrbit seems to have a problem with that ^^
23:58
How can I make the queue catch only a certain type of object
@jPlatte You should use virtual dispatch rather than explicitly checking for a certain type
@jPlatte Though there are use cases for the latter
@Cinch What do you mean by "catch"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sorry, listeners catch a certain type of object or event
@Cinch What do you mean by "catch"
;)
Nah, I got you
@Cinch addEventListener(CertainObject)
I.e. I'm using Boost.Any to package events of different types. I have a listener that must catch a certain structure.

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