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15:01
@Blob no it refers to the fact that their lifetime expires when the block is left
standard destruction
@MartinJames aww yiss
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Later:)
@Mgetz Yeah - but which block? What if the exception has an object parameter?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Saturn presumably. New probe turned up?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Great, now I want to drag a gigantic spoon through Saturn's atmosphere.
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15:06
folks
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@MartinJames prolly "just" Cassini
@MartinJames Nah. It's the 2010 storm.
@Xeo Kinda looks like someone already did. :D
@AlexM. Bartek's gonna bart
Looks like plain vanilla. There should be rum & raisin planets.
15:10
> internal compiler error: in tsubst_copy, at cp/pt.c:12872
here we go again
> at cp/pt.c:12872
I don't know what's more scary.
The file name... or the line.
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The file name.
Last ICE was at cp/pt.c:12022 :v
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It's a C++ file.
@Fanael 2spooky
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15:15
Because fuck reasonable extensions.
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@AndyProwl GCC
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@LucDanton Well what are you doing anyway?
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15:17
@LightnessRacesinOrbit obvious, they made a browser
@Fanael Something like blah member = foo; ugh member2 = static_bar(foo, qux);
Someone left a comment here where the assert appears.
Not sure why they think this is related to the bug report though!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why? I would say the opposite is true - the webdevs stance on this is retarded, it's on the same level of retardness as sending different data to Google crawlers and web browsers (see expert sex change)
> YOU SCORED: 10 OUT OF 10
@krispy: Fetching data consumes resources and may result in error messages being generated on the server-side if the request was malformed (e.g. bad querystring). It's ludicrous to perform this automatically and have absolutely no way of indicating it. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
mm. better than the "how much do you know about camshafts" quiz
15:26
It's also a gross misuse of Chrome users' bandwidth.
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Fuck users with metered connections!
> Died at /usr/share/creduce/perl/pass_clang_binsrch.pm line 34.
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lol
not even surprised anymore
@Fanael Metering is irrelevant
Typical US approach of "just use everything! there's plenty of it so use more! consuuuuumeeee!"
like, no. don't use up my battery life and my precious RF spectrum and cause load on servers and operators and everyone on page requests no fucker asked for
even if my bandwidth is unmetered
15:29
Except that optimizations like these were made since forever and no one complained
if Chrome were developed in Australia we wouldn't have these problems
@milleniumbug plenty of people complained
there have been complaints about the behaviour since it was introduced
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit But then it'd be upside down.
@Fanael still an improvement
@LucDanton lol.
AFAIR Firefox loads linked content before you click on it
15:32
itkeepshappening.apng
is @JerryCoffin around
I guess I haven’t really been using NSDMIs, or I would have noticed this clusterfuck earlier.
if there's a single person here who can answer me about tuned intake runners I suppose it's him
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@BartekBanachewicz No, he's finally realized people don't live that long and died.
@Fanael NO :<
the thing is that tuned intake runners only work for a narrow RPM range, right?
my question is, why can't you make an intake that changes its capacity dynamically basing on RPM?
In internal combustion engines, a variable-length intake manifold (VLIM),variable intake manifold (VIM), or variable intake system (VIS) is an automobile internal combustion engine manifold technology. As the name implies, VLIM/VIM/VIS can vary the length of the intake tract - in order to optimise power and torque across the range of engine speed operation, as well as help provide better fuel efficiency. This effect is often achieved by having two separate intake ports, each controlled by a valve, that open two different manifolds - one with a short path that operates at full engine load, and another...
HA! YOU CAN
what a time to be alive
15:36
Hmm.. aparrently, the aurora B. was visible from here, (UK midlands), last night. I guess that means the Finns are dying from radiation poisoning.
this is my favorite meme i.imgur.com/8mPjwwi.png
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah - it's been a common optimization since automobile V2.3.
> Niektórzy producenci dodatkowo reklamują swoje rozwiązanie jako układ dolotowy o zmiennej długości kanałów, ale prawda jest taka, że nie o długość tu chodzi, lecz o ilość i przepływ powietrza zasysanego do cylindrów.
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@BartekBanachewicz kurwa
15:38
@MartinJames hmpfh yeah, now I realize I've read about them already
but as the quote above mentions, it's apparently more about air swirl rather than tuning the resonance
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think it's used much now - it's easier to blow more air in with a turbo.
more importantly, the swirl gates work in binary, and I was talking about a system linearly tuned to rpm
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@wilx She is still clinging to the idea that she doesn't have to deal with me anymore. Which, of course, doesn't work, because we have kids and there's things you need to talk about when you have kids. So she doesn't pick up when I call, doesn't call back for days, and won't answer my mails for days either. She keeps bumping into trouble due to this, and through it does a lot of harm to the kids and herself (and to me, of course).
In the end, it will have to come down to her talking to me like one adult to another in the interest of our kids. However, I have no idea how long it will take her to come around...
@wilx And how was it?
@MartinJames both can theoretically work in conjunction; the compressed air after turbo faces the same "bump" when the valve suddenly closes, it's just the pressure is higher
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@MartinJames hoping for Spuds to pull off an Arse and crumble late in the season?
15:41
@BartekBanachewicz Possibly, for a race engine.
@Fanael Oh yeah, but ATM I prefer to call it 'pulling a Derby':)
@sbi He has reported on it since
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@sehe Oh. How can I find this?
Mar 10 at 11:16, by wilx
Well, she threw some allegations at me, I responded to some when it was my turn to be questioned by the judge but I simply couldn't remember all of it and respond to all of it. Divorces suck.
@MartinJames why just race? Resonators are commonly used in general. If you don't have a turbo, the element doesn't need to be as durable I think
@sbi Of course I was already on it :) Around there ^
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15:45
@sehe Thanks!
@Fanael According to Anne. the SheepShaggers in the Black Swan were totally miserable last night. Heads down, herding together in a corner by the fruit machine, refusing to bleat to anyone, (except moaning about their injury/fixture list).
gotta run, later
@MartinJames the dumbest thing is that it conflicts with EGR :/
if it was just fresh air, the construction could run for million km and not be a problem ever
but because the exhaust gases aren't as fun to deal with, the mechanisms of swirl gates fail, and spectacularly
@BartekBanachewicz Don't mention the wa.. EGR. Fucking things.
@MartinJames yeah, sounds like an awful idea
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15:49
Did C11 do away with sequence points?
@BartekBanachewicz Anyone goes into a garage with the EM light on gets the EGR valve changed first. $$$ down the drain without any diagnostics at all:(
is it legal to remove that thing?
lmao. "it's like telling you to eat 10% of your shit"
@BartekBanachewicz Dunno. I disabled it on my Cav SRI and it still passed the emissions tests.
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Answer: no, but sequence points still exist, but the wording is close to C++11 and includes the "sequenced before" relation.
@MartinJames nice
gear porn time
15:55
@BartekBanachewicz Web cam porn:)
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@wilx That's why you have to write down your arguments and have to practice with friends making them – before you have to do it for real.
@wilx My oldest legally grown-up now. Here's what I have learned: Hang in there, it can get better when they get older. Make the best of the situation. Never ever speak badly about the other parent in front of a child. Do not push nor pull, just make sure you're always there for help when they need you.
When they need help to push something through against her mother, do not help them directly; instead help them to get help from others – but only if it's in your kids' interest!
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wha-
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Oh.
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Hi, trigraphs.
15:59
@BartekBanachewicz I wasn't, but I am now.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you just try to penetrate a divorce fight with sane arguments? Are you a robot?
Hey, @Jerry, how is it going for you?
^ those lessons are actually surprisingly good
is there an option to remove the sidebar from this chat, without manually messing around with the css involved?
I don't get it
they mount intercoolers to cool down the air entering the engine, and at the same time say that 600 degree celsius outlet gases are perfectly ok to mix in
apart from the fact all of the contamination contained in the exhaust gases now goes back again
it kinda sounds like a way of limiting the engine volume by introducing CO2 that doesn't actively participate in the burn
by both allowing less fuel while keeping the ignition and reducing the overall temperature because the gas is the just taking place of the oxygen that would burn otherwise
and yada yada dangerous emissions but fuck that
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A 50 vehicle crash on a Canadian highway.
> Lowered peak combustion temperatures not only reduces NOx formation, it also reduces the loss of thermal energy to combustion chamber surfaces, leaving more available for conversion to mechanical work during the expansion stroke.
I totally don't get it.
@sbi um, 50? on such a narrow road?
16:12
@sbi "The police were slowed in the process by the drivers who were apologizing to each other."
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@BartekBanachewicz toronto.ctvnews.ca/…
BA
DUM
TSCHHHH
@MartinJames wait what really
@BartekBanachewicz Non-adaptive limits, on both the road signs and the drivers. 50 is prolly fine in the summer.
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@BartekBanachewicz "Approximately 40 tractor trailers and several smaller vehicles crashed due to poor driving conditions and icy roads,"
16:13
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Supposedly, yup - there is a phone pic from last night around somewhere on the local news.
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Neat!
@sbi Oh, could a lot worse. Then again, could also be quite a bit better. I dunno. At that point, there's been so much anger and hostility for so long that I'm just exhausted with the whole ordeal.
I'd rather watch undamaged cars (the one above is a Porsche 944)
that's it for me, heading home.
i have to read everything about air intakes
I'm heading for the kitchen. Unlike some, I can't afford to wait around for hours for fish & chips to be delivered.
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16:15
@JerryCoffin ow.
@sbi Insert joke about Ontarians not knowing how to drive.
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@EtiennedeMartel Tell me one!
Well, that's one. People in Ontario don't know how to drive properly.
(The crash happened in Ontario)
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@EtiennedeMartel That's not a good one, though. It could be true, after all.
Yeah, these pesky stereotypes.
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16:18
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@sbi lol Anne bought a can of spray-on 'liquid butter'. I threw it in the bin while she was out shopping.
@EtiennedeMartel At least in my experience, the problem isn't nearly so much that people don't know how to drive properly, it's that they lack the judgement to realize when they need to slow down, or how much they need to slow down based on conditions. It got particularly comical in Colorado--some people would (literally) slow down to ~10-15 MPH at the first sign of snowflakes in the air, melting before they hit the ground. Others were still try to do 80+ through meter-high snow drifts.
Oddly, almost nobody was anywhere in the middle.
People also seem to forget how snow and ice work from time to time.
There's a huge spike in accidents at the start of winter.
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> This comic didn't make it past the editors at some papers. In case you missed it today: dilbert.com/strip/2015-03-18. – Scott Adams
@EtiennedeMartel "From time to time", meaning (apparently) every damned summer?
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16:21
@MartinJames Who is Anne?
@JerryCoffin Yep. "Hey, it's slippery outside, let's drive like it's not".
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Oh, the robot. Here to read us the news?
I think it stems from the fact that people underestimate the risks that they think they control. So, since they're the ones driving, they feel like they can avoid crashing just by believing hard enough.
@JerryCoffin During the period of mass immigration, many Indian/Pakistani drivers got jobs in the taxi firms. That was fine until winter ice. The collections of smashed-up taxis on the roundabouts was impressive.
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16:23
@sbi Wife.
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@MartinJames Yeah, so I was told already.
BTW, how come a robot knows your wife?
@sbi I may have mentioned her during sundry drunken episodes in Berlin?
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@MartinJames Why in the world would one buy such stuff? And why in the world are you throwing this away while she's out?
Oh, I forgot. You are still married. I failed that. Twice.
@MartinJames I think the myth that you were in Berlin is just that: a myth. I met everybody who was here, several times, and you were never with them.
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@MartinJames Or simply... hundreds of times in the lounge.
16:27
@sbi I'm pretty sure that I was at the last unconference. I have the hotel bills etc. to prove it:)
@sbi I met everybody.
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So did I!
Did you meet Cicada?
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yes
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@Xeo Nope, you weren't there.
16:28
Dammit.
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through Braket skyping with him :P
Er.
Doesn't count.
double eigenvalues(); can either return an array of eigenvalues or a vector of eigenvalues (or some other container). Should I return an array or a vector?
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pff
We were discussing Martin being in Berlin.
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16:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes You did, huh? Did you meat balpha, then? :)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, and AFAIK, that is as far as this got.
At the Careers launch party.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes When was this??
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah!
He didn't bring the mugs you asked him.
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16:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. That's why I never RT him anymore.
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And did you meet Konrad??
Ah. Dammit.
I'll trade you a Martin for a Konrad.
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Björn?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why would I trade Konrad for a drunkard? :)
Several times, with you present.
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16:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes Leon?
Yes, with you present as well.
Get your memory in order.
Old people, eh.
(Some randomer's name on the chat!)
I'm fairly confident I met robot, Cosh, Bratac, Xeo etc. I always seem to miss sbi for some reason.
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@MartinJames What do you mean, "always"? How many chance had you have?
16:33
Two, AFAIK.
@DonLarynx If by "array" you mean std::array, then it's just a question of whether you know the size at compile time or not. If you mean a built-in array, then you definitely want a vector instead.
@sbi I've been twice. I was at unconference for a week.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean those two consecutive nights he didn't show up here in Berlin?
No, two occasions.
I met him at the Schwarze Pumpe and then we walked up Choriner Strasse to the restaurant where they served us bear meat.
@sbi Yeah - I've done two concerts in Berlin with R. I'm beginning to think that it's you that does not exist:)
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16:38
@MartinJames Ah, ISTR one of those.
in
ref class Name{
internal:


};
what is this internal
?
@sbi The Veils and Arctic Monkeys.
i have heard of public, private and protected specifiers only
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published (Borland's C++ Builder had this.)
also how i ref class different from normal class?
16:40
@androidplusios.design It's C++/CLI, a language by Microsoft to support .NET interoperability.
@sbi R. was kind enough to get teh tickets. For some reason, getting tickets to gigs is hugely difficult/expensive over the net - you need a local presence:(
@R.MartinhoFernandes just tell me what does that i do...i know it's C++/CLI thing...read on stackoverflow quesions
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@MartinJames LOL. What cities around the world do you have presences in?
@sbi Yo momma so fat, she's present in cities all over the world at once.
@androidplusios.design Read the manual.
I mean, FFS, I can book any air travel anywhere on the net with CC and they send me an e-ticket. Concerts, OTOH, are a fucking pain and you have to have a 'real' ticket:(
@sbi He meant that the postage costs were high for getting his ticket to the UK, so I got two to Berlin, which cost almost nothing in postage.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I understood that.
@sbi They insist on sending teh tickets with insured couriers and it costs more than the fucking band.
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16:45
@MartinJames Oy! Those bands are bloody expensive to buy!
@MartinJames I'm sure a quick talk with the concert promoters could fix that (by getting the ticket prices raised, of course).
@sbi OK, 'be part of a rental collection' :)
@JerryCoffin its says, Internal : Access is limited to the current assembly. for internal what does current assembly mean here
It's .NET. If you don't know .NET you probably should steer clear of C++/CLI.
Oh, you can tell this is going to be an awesome question just from the title:
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Q: kindly solve my home work through iterators

ali usmanThe field of information retrieval is concerned with finding relevant electronic documents based on a query. For example, given a group of keywords, a search engine retrieves Web pages (documents) and displays them in order, with the most relevant documents listed first. This technology requires ...

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16:47
Wow. They're loading electrical buses inductively. I here still need to plug in my phone.
> kindly
@JerryCoffin That's epic.
better than "URGENT!"
@Mysticial Just a shame to close a question with such impeccable formatting. :-)
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@JerryCoffin Interestingly, it had two close votes with different reasons. I added a third. :)
16:50
@JerryCoffin hahahaha i did -1 on that explicitly
@sbi I saw one the other day that (apparently) each of the five close votes was for a different reason.
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@JerryCoffin Yeah, I was wondering what close reason SO would give then.
@Mysticial indeed, deserves an upvote ^^
Almost as good as this trolling:
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Q: How do you raise an intelligent and happy daughter in a sexist world?

AnnaFirstly, apologies for my English. It is my third language. I don't have enough space to explain my reasoning. I just don't want my daughter to be influenced by the media or the general opinions of "society". My daughter is a baby in my womb. I've decided no TV ever, no movies, no pop music...

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@MartinJames Like this?
@sbi Orite - location?
16:54
@bamboon that question was shared in this group few days ago.....
;)
@androidplusios.design Yeah, I see code that SO converts to walls of text often enough that I clicked edit, in the hope that the formatting might be open to easy improvement, but no, it was not to be.
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@MartinJames Scotland, apparently.
@androidplusios.design ...repeatedly.
@sbi That is NOT UK, for sure:)
@sbi Oh....... WOW!
@androidplusios.design oh sorry, nvm then. Didn't realize it was that old.
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16:55
@MartinJames I thought that Scottish independence voting failed?
@MartinJames Callanish Standing Stones, apparently.
@sbi Well, the voting worked fine. Just the independence movement failed. :-)
@sbi I just could not believe that such a display would be visible this far south. OTOH, we don't know exposure, photoshop etc.
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@MartinJames Right around the time the robot planned his trip to Finland (where he had only covered sky and saw nothing), there were reports about Aurora Borealis on the British Isles.
@JerryCoffin Well, if the reason for the voting was to become independent...
OK!
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/northern-lights-uk-stunning-aurora-borealis-displays-light-up-uk-skies-10115353.html
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I wonder if this one is real.
17:00
@sbi This evening is Champions League if you are interested
Aparrently the tail-end of the CME may be visible tonight too. I gotta stay up/sober!
Am I imagining things or does std::wstring_convert propose 2 possible initialization paths (provide a conversion facet and state; or provide two error strings) with no way to combine the two? Is that normal?
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@bamboon Um, I think my head's too stuffed with serious things... :( Who is playing?
I’m assuming that the error string constructor is some sort of joke then.
@sbi Dortmund against Juventus Turin
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17:02
@bamboon Oh. On free TV?
Oh shit, it's Wednesday. Champions League matches, club Lotto game AND Tribute is still on. Not much chance of me seeing aurora tonite:(
@sbi yeah, ZDF
@MartinJames hahahaha
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm gonna fail, yes..
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@bamboon Well, I might tune in then, if only to distract me from all the worries I got. Thanks for telling me!
17:03
@MartinJames With gusto!
@LucDanton Looks right. Or more precisely, looks accurate--but oh, so very wrong!
How does one check that the conversion succeeded or failed anyway? You get access to the state, but then what?
Barca - Citeh at 19:45. It's not on 'free' TV, but Eddie will be streaming it at the club.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was thinking of having a handful of conversions for debug/developer strings, you do anything like that?
17:08
Didn't you ask me that a while ago?
I just wrote the dirtiest makefile ever.. if you don't hear from me again I've died from guilt
@R.MartinhoFernandes uh, maybe? I don’t recall.
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@MartinJames Related:
> You say “hackathon”, I hear “technical debt binge party” – Sam Livingston-Gray
@LucDanton Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean.
17:09
@JerryCoffin Thanks, and I went with that; turns out you can't practically calculate the eigenvalues algebraically anyway.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, right. Last time was wide -> char/std::cout, with escapes. This time it’s the other way around: 'widen' things which (mostly) have elements in the basic source character set.
oo it throws on error, perfect
@MartinJames are you a City fan?
And it throws std::range_error, of course.
@FilipRoséen-refp You going for the 2015 'World Record Error Log' ?
@bamboon NO!
@MartinJames good for you then
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17:13
@MartinJames is that the "minimum amount of code to generate massive error messages"-thingie?
@bamboon I'm just hoping for some entertaining soccer, (from Barca, anyway:).
@MartinJames ^^
@MartinJames some entertaining sucker
@FilipRoséen-refp I don't think that allows makefiles - unfair competition.
17:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes For context, I have a pretty printer. For funsies it can produce output in whichever string you ask. For a type with embedded std::string though this is the point where I want to widen.
@AlexM. Oh, you mean Aguero?
..or the ref?
@MartinJames surely, though you can still get very creative abusing implementation bugs related to template error diagnostics (where "implementation" = compilers)
I reckon I could create a far bigger diagnostic abusing gcc than make
@FilipRoséen-refp Debateable.. :)
@MartinJames note the usage of I (I'm not too good with make to be honest)
@FilipRoséen-refp Of course you are not. Nobody is.
17:19
error: invalid initialization of reference of type 'wchar_t&' from expression of type 'const annex::functors::basic_widen<wchar_t>'
 static constexpr auto& basic_widen = constant<functors::basic_widen<CharT, Traits, Alloc>>;
amazing
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> Apache Struts is a free, open-source, MVC framework for creating elegant, modern Java web applications.
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Sounds amazing.
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> It favors convention over configuration
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Nevermind.
@MartinJames I'm gonna show you the madness
@MartinJames look at it, I'm not sure whether I should laugh or cry
17:22
I wonder what I'll get better odds on for tonight's match, Toure diving or Suarez eating someone?
@FilipRoséen-refp You forget the NSFW tag :)
@MartinJames it's only bad if your boss thinks you wrote that
Maybe I'll run my own book on sumulation vs. snacking.
NSFJ
@FilipRoséen-refp oh man why is the scrollable area only in the middle. i have to move my mouse into a certain area to scroll with the wheel. ffffffuuuu-
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I hate that paste-service to be honest; is there a way to turn off syntax highlighting on coliru? I mostly use codepad.org (for plaintext), but it seems to be down at the moment
@FilipRoséen-refp Apparently you've never looked at the makefiles for GNU projects. Many of them have much worse makefiles than that.
17:31
@JerryCoffin I have of course seen worse, but it's hacky to say the least.. and not being the worst doesn't mean it's good ;-)
@sbi I guess I will have to do this next time. The next is some alimony related hearing for her.
@sbi Got it.
I need to head to the store to buy some food, but I'm too hungry to make the journey..
@FilipRoséen-refp You don't like syntax highlighting?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit not when isn't of the appropriate format
plz2define "appropriate format"
17:38
coliru, of course, defaults to C++ - a makefile is not C++
when I say "defaults" I'm assuming there is a way to change the syntax highlighting that I don't know about (though I'd be surprised if that is the case)
can't find a keyboard shortcut to disable it in Ace Editor, I'm afraid
@FilipRoséen-refp ah.
@FilipRoséen-refp the backend allows it but Coliru doesn't expose anything there
silence () { $* 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &! }
compdef '_command' silence
the greatest two lines of zshrc-content I've written.. well, I don't know what beats it - but it's beautiful
at least for "us" who hangs out in a terminal all day and occasionally starts application which.. doesn't run in a terminal
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Nice.
OK, Citeh match is on at 19:45, so I need to be in the club at 19:30 to get a good seat for watching Eddie's laptop. Match takes ~2 hours, so 21:45. Lotto is at 22:00 and takes 30 minutes, so 22:30 I should be free to scan the skies. That's after three hours of uninterrupted Tribute.

I have Anne on standby for Martin-retrieval, but there could be trouble ahead.. :)
@MartinJames After 3 hours of uninterrupted Tribute, you'll probably see a nice light show (whether it's really there or not!)
17:48
@JerryCoffin Well, the nice LED lamps in the bar ceiling are a definite possibility..
@MartinJames When I was (much) younger, a...sort-of friend took some LSD at a party, and I got called to help try to find him when they realized he was missing. We found him standing in the middle of a street, staring at a street light, pretty clearly seeing something none of the rest of us was seeing there...
> internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
@JerryCoffin lol
C devs, wondering why result is 0:

long long val=1<<33;
printf("value: %llu",val);

[sigh]

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