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16:00
@RMartinhoFernandes ah, and that can't be changed? That's lame
@jalf just checked. Lame.
another option might be something like tiddlywiki. That's a single html file you can store locally, commit to bitbucket, or put on dropbox or wherever you like
and is a pretty decent wiki
I still vote for sourceforge for hosting.
all the rest might be messed up, but it has a lot of options
It sucks. There's no middle ground (i.e. public read, private write).
github has the option to limit edit permission only to collaborators
16:02
home.comcast.net/~tom_forsyth/blog.wiki.html for an example of someone using tiddlywiki as a blog. Seems to me it'd work reasonably well for storing your spec too
GitHub has pages.
@RMartinhoFernandes It almost seems intentionally annoying.
Which is a lot better than wiki. It's real HTML craps.
@jalf I'm looking for something that'd be a bit more extensible
extensible?
16:02
I dunno
I don't want to get something and then find that it can't do some web demand I have in the future
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Q: avoiding code duplication in const and non-const member functions

paul23Well I'm currently refactoring a class I made quite a long time ago. The class is a container type. Many functions can use advantage of the class structure, and are thus implemented as member functions. However it now seems to be a lot of function which seem "the same", ie a "find" function: it...

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dreamhost has an excellent holiday sale on, actually, which looked to be very good value
just thinking about the domain name that I want
lol
hmmmmmmm
about what?
16:11
dreamhost
I signed up, and now I have an admin panel, and I don't actually know wtf to do with it
widec.info is available.
As is widec.co.uk.
aaaah
I was looking for widec.com
Haha, good luck.
lol
16:13
not that much, my good friend
now I have registered "widec.co.uk" and I don't actually know how to add anything to it
Is WideC the same as DeadMG++?
yes, I just renamed it long ago
@RMartinhoFernandes Offer him $7.
widec-lang.com
lol
I had wide-language.com
although for now, I'm looking at widec.co.uk, which is fine
16:18
@DeadMG Now you put stuff on the server.
Or something.
I'm trying
ftp is failing
fail transfer protocol?
indeed
It would be nicer if they provided some VCS interface.
16:20
Dreamhost sent me an email with some login details but they do not appear to be functional
Not functional? So, are they imperative?
they're OOP-crazies
$ hg push live is much cooler than FTP shenanigans.
I got an FTPDetailsSingletonProxyManagerBeanFactoryStrategy
Als
Als
wassup
16:24
aaaaah never mind, it was my fault all along
now it works
52 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Of course it was your fault.
:P
lol
although unfortunately, apparently it will take hours for the DNS to reach everywhere
That's normal.
it's irritating!
I want to load it and play with it
Als
Als
ok, bye
16:28
@Als Gone already?
hmm, wait
I think they'll make me pay again to migrate away
What do you mean?
well when I signed up, I registered "wide-language.com" and if I want to instead reigster "widec.co.uk" they'll make me pay again
Oh you thought you could buy two domains for the price of one?
no, I wanted to cancel the other one
but they don't seem to offer the "I mis-typed my domain name" button
16:34
Oh, I think there's a 60 day cooldown with those things.
ICANN-mandated.
fuck
this is the Internets, why does everything take a decade?
You can't get a domain for a single day.
that's silly
why not? adding a domain is going to be "insert to a database, send name to some DNS servers"
Hmm, wait, that cooldown is only for transfers.
now I can't even load the Dreamhost panel
16:42
wide-language.com already "works"!
Site Temporarily Unavailable
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please contact the webmaster/ tech support immediately to have them rectify this.

error id: "bad_httpd_conf"
Oops! Google Chrome could not find wide-language.com
well
Maybe it already got to my nearest DNS server.
the folder I picked should actually have an index page in it
it's a generic "ohai plix configure u domain" thing
but it should exist
something like that
Now it shows a generic placeholder.
try reloading the page now
Ha, it works.
not for me
:(
16:48
IP is 208.113.224.111, but I'm not sure you know how to hack around with it.
Site Temporarily Unavailable
error id: "bad_httpd_conf"
Yes, because that IP probably serves several sites, and the server uses the domain name to distinguish.
It would require crafting your own HTTP request, or manually adding an entry to something local.
well
I guess that I'm going to just cut the C from the name then
:P
lol
If you open %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and add a line to map it, it should work :)
oh it works now anyway
> Ohai Martinho!
right
now I am the not particularly proud owner of a domain
and it runs PHP, too, ewww
Their feature page also lists Perl and Rails.
hmmm
16:53
No C++?
:D
I don't think it works as I expect
try reloading the page :P
> <%php for($i = 0; $i <10; $i++) { echo $i; } %>
Er, it's <?php ?>.
fuckles
JSP used <% IIRC
right
16:54
Teaching PHP to the puppy. Now I feel dirty.
And I don't know PHP, don't get any ideas.
heh
technically, I already know PHP at least a little
just forgot the exactitudes of the tag
not that I actually know much, if anything, about HTML without a reference
but hey, that's what having two screens is for
The few times I needed it, my HTML reference has always been "View Page Source" on other sites :P
lol
isn't that the HTML equivalent of "I downloaded these codes off googlez, why they no cpomiles?"
HTML doesn't have a compiler
16:58
@awoodland Yes, but it's always been for hacks and shit, like tables for loading in Excel and shit.
@DeadMG why they no valids for DTD?
@awoodland wtf even is DTD?
this is my HTML right now
<html>
<body>
<a href="specification.php">Specification</a>
</body>
</html>
DTD is document type definition
17:00
Needs a head with a title.
A DTD defines what tags are valid and what content they can have and shit.
it's the markup that defines the markup
for SGML/XML etc.
A DTD is markup?
I should probably stop entering "Your Mother" as example data on a live public website
XSD is, but a DTD is different.
> It's a spec!
17:02
@RMartinhoFernandes I would have said a DTD is effectively some markup that defines the legal structures of a set of documents
ok, you can stop laughing now
I know I'm a hilarious guy, but :P
Yeah, stop writing silliness and get to work.
lol
sir yes sir!
Now if you'll excuse me, I'll browse your source code to see if I can laugh at it :P
lol
you can
I need to refactor it
that memory arena isn't worth the effort, and nor is the concurrency
17:05
Wait, why is a main.cpp all I can see?
no idea, there should be several subfolders
Nope. blank\blank\main.cpp and a bunch of VS stuff.
that's it?
Namecheap to Donate $1 to EFF for Every Domain Transfer on December 29th http://j.mp/uP2bG4
@DeadMG Yep.
oh, I think I failed to tag them in Tortoise
let me see about that
try now
17:08
Did you push?
Last commit says "1 hour ago".
yeah
no wonder it was so fast to push
now it's pushing 21MB? :( wtf
You mean, you've been not pushing anything this whole time?
I'm sorry, but I'm laughing really loud right now.
no, I have been
just not after I fixed up after it wrecked my metadata
17:11
@DeadMG Probably tons of unneeded VS database crap?
mb
yeah, it pushed some sdf file
but there doesn't seem to be a "cancel push" button
lol it pushed 10MB then asked me for thepw
Ah, looks like that last commit accidentally removed everything bitbucket.org/DeadMG/source/changeset/88d9d656fb35.
yeah, I failed to tell it that some subdirectories were part of the repository
ok
I told it to forget the sdf file and the checkbox went away, but it still appears to want to push it
maybe as part of the revision history?
Well, I guess you already committed it previously?
yes
17:17
Those things are sticky. You can use the strip feature to kill it.
I don't know how to do it locally.
Unless it was the last commit.
If it was only in the last one, you can rollback. It's in the menus somewhere.
well, I don't know how to cancel the push and there's only a couple MB left, maybe I'll just leave it
Still, don't forget to remove it to avoid tracking changes to it :) And put it on ignore.
yes
ok
try that
The web UI has a strip commit functionality somewhere. You need to be careful because it breaks existing clones, but if you strip it and then get a new clone, it should be fine.
Ugh, my 3G choose a great time to become shitty.
in JavaScript, 47 secs ago, by Raynos
> Stackoverflow Careers Invitations: 45 / 48 remaining
I.e. if you want one, ask.
17:26
yes plix
does that mean that any regular SO user can see my full name if they find my Careers profile?
if the profile is public
Im not sure how it works
public view: hidden
win
I have mine as public
so I can link it rather then send a pdf CV
Woo, I'm back.
the PHP include function is a C-macro-style copy&paste job, right?
17:35
Ah, fuck it, it's still timeout-ing. I'm off to read. Hopefully when I come back the reception will be usable again :(
damn, I despise PHP
18:09
If you want to publish static pages on bitbucket, create repo named <accountname>.bitbucket.org, and it'll be served under that subdomain.
18:31
that's not as awesome as having my own site
which is, eh, somewhat empty
19:25
ok
web programming sucks
:(
user406009
Use python for web programming then.
user406009
If you hate PHP so much.
nah, I'm looking at CSS right now
user406009
Yeah getting CSS to do "simple" things gets stupid very fast.
besides, Python isn't much of an improvement from my perspective
C++ would be ideal
user406009
19:30
Nah, C++ would not be able to talk with Javascript that easily.
that'd be no problem
boost::variant<double, std::string, unique_ptr<JSObjectBase>>
besides, atm I'm not pushing any JS
user406009
I think their are C++ frameworks for web development anyways.
user406009
And there is always cgi.
yeah, not sure if my hosting company would be down with that :P
user406009
Host from home? Electricity costs would not be too high with a low power netbook or beagle board.
19:35
neh, it's not worth the hassle
user406009
PHP and Javascript in general do suck though. They feel like something pulled out of a bag most of the time.
oh yeah
user406009
double $? function scope variables? WTF were those devs thinking.
it's like, "How can I possibly make this suck as much as possible?"
user406009
Javascript has about two things right: lambdas and object literals.
user406009
19:37
PHP has good arrays.
user406009
Almost everything else is a mix of fail and suck.
PHP arrays aren't really arrays.
user406009
That's what makes then nice. Everything can be represented as an array. Of course some people may not like that.
20:18
what's better - assert(x > 100 && "x isn't greater than 100") or assert(x > 100 && "x must be greater than 100")
hm.. x > 100 isn't good case
lua_assert((size & (size - 1)) == 0 && "size must be power of 2"); - it's real code
holy sh.... bl->firstlabel = fs->ls->dyd->label.n; I can't believe that Lua really has cool stable codebase
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Didn't you want to rename your language?
20:35
I have a [[noreturn]] function foo, and compiler generates a warning that return foo(); has unreachable code.
but from return foo(); one who will read it won't get that it's noreturn
(and I can't use throw)
cpx
cpx
hmm
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx Well, then don't say return foo();, just say foo();.
Of course the return itself will never be reached
look at the code -
static int check_capture(MatchState* ms, int l)
{
    l -= '1';

    if (l < 0 || l >= ms->level || ms->capture[l].len == CAP_UNFINISHED)
    {
        return luaL_error(ms->L, "invalid capture index %%%d", l + 1);
    }

    return l;
}
Xeo
Xeo
and luaL_error is noreturn?
if I will remove return before luaL_error, it will look like it's kinda logging
Xeo
Xeo
20:38
Why does that function even have a return value?
Either it returns or it does not
luaL_error hasn't [[noretunr]] attribute, but it call 2 or 3 other functions and last has [[noreturn]] attr.
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx So it only conditionally calls them?
@Xeo I think it's to force return luaL_error because it's more readable
@Xeo no, not conditionally, it's noreturn for all its paths
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx No, returning a function which doesn't possibly return is not readable, imho.
but it kinda "returns", with exception or longjump
Xeo
Xeo
20:41
It's just complete nonsense for any function, that eventually calls a noreturn function, to have a return value that indicates that it was successful.
Exceptions count as noreturn.
@Xeo say it to Lua authors..
well... maybe I should write /* NORETURN*/ luaL_error(...);
oh.. great =\ this warning occurs only in release configuration, when functions are inlined
Lua code is crap =\
@Abyx and why are you telling the C++ lounge that Lua code is crap?
20:56
I'm about Lua source code. It's C, and I'm rewriting it to C++
it looked as a good idea for holidays
21:18
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A: How can I initialise a member std::array of objects that don't have a default constuctor?

Johannes Schaub - litbSince array<T, N> is actually a struct, the fully braced version needs {{ .. }} (the inner ones are for the array member of the array<T, N> object). The spec does not allow brace elision here. It only allows it in a declaration of the form Type var = { ... }; So you have to use ful...

LOL see the comments
it happens in gcc fanatics world
how do databases integrate with C++'s container/iterator/algorithms philosophy?
you can iterate over query result, at least
i mean, there's somewhat of an incompatibility there because of the dynamic, runtime nature of database querying.
A DB Cursor is very like a Input Iterator (sgi.com/tech/stl/InputIterator.html)
21:33
maybe it's because databases aren't really containers, but more like streams.
iterators works fine without containers
but, iterators are only a fraction of what you can do with databases. iterators only allow you to iterate over a given set, one by one. you can't really even make them random iterators, can you?
well, a select_iterator is part of the solution, maybe ...
with underlying container it's possible to make random iterator
@Abyx you mean, by loading all the results into memory first? that's sounds prohibitive.
yep.
21:42
ok, i'm thinking out loud here. the reason i'm asking is because i'm writing a library of sorts, and i thought it'd do its io with sqlite. but then, the c api begs for resource management, and i wonder how to do it best (if at all). auto rs = db.query("...") doesn't feel right to me.
i mean, it feels printf'ish. javaish even. just... too much runtime and too little type-safety.
and i saw a couple of questions on SO about this. they basically say don't bother with resource management, just do with the c api.
 
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i've never owned a printer and thought "wow this printer is great, it really makes me happy"
ever, any brand
sbi
sbi
I owned a 2nd-hand HP Inkjet printer for about two years. I must have printed about ten pages on it. Threw it away when I moved. Never looked back. Never missed a printer home. I'm at a job with a printer 4 or 5 days a week. Whenever I need to print something, I just print it there. For the rest, there's copy shops.
hey
got a spec question
the spec says in 2.5 preprocessing-tokens that there is a category that captures "any non-whitespace-character that cannot be one of the above". i have a hard time figuring out what such a character can be
23:36
@JohannesSchaublitb stuff like $ and `?
Xeo
Xeo
> Otherwise, if the next three characters are <:: and the subsequent character is neither : nor >, the < is treated as a preprocessor token by itself and not as the first character of the alternative token <:.
Interesting, this means that some_template<::global_something> isn't illformed
If I got that right, that is
@Pubby when is $ valid?
or ` ?
$ can appear as an identifier (as an implementation defined extension, explicitly allowed by the spec), but then it would be an identifier token already
I don't know, but GCC allows it inside macros
#define foo(x)
foo(` ` $ $ @ @)
` is not part of the basic source character set, so it would be converted to an universal-character-name prior to determining the preprocessing tokens, I think
Xeo
Xeo
> A source file that is not empty and that does not end in a new-line character, or that ends in a new-line character immediately preceded by a backslash character before any such splicing takes place, shall be processed as if an additional new-line character were appended to the file.
23:44
in fact, $ isn't either, so the same counts for $
Xeo
Xeo
Amazing what kinds of little inconveniences they fixed in C++11
sbi
sbi
The truth is overrated. Avoid it at all costs.
Xeo
Xeo
Again?
was he suspended before?
Xeo
Xeo
23:59
Yeah, for senselessly bashing Herb's exception specification article again and again in "answers" to a question about them. They were all deleted for senseless bashing and he just posted it again

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