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Method chaining then->then with logic on ->never: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/4d7b76df17ab8ced
so noisy
so lounge
@MLM then I don't need to write one for you
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I wish I could overload the structure reference operator then.then.then but not possible/allowed
@MLM have a look (don’t try this a home kids)
I hope the horribleness of the code is obvious to you.
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21:05
@LucDanton looks tantalizing but so much repeating as you add more chaining members. Awesome to see it is possible though
Or you know just expect_equal(4, 5)
Fuck these useless shitty DSLs
Form over function big time
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Ye maybe
> The following are provided as chainable getters to improve the readability of your assertions. They do not provide testing capabilities unless they have been overwritten by a plugin.
@FilipRoséen-refp if you recall we actually said hi to each other 2 weeks ago. But clearly you have a memory leak.
I’m a non-native speaker and I find them less accessible than regular code. I’ve read plenty of English, and plenty of code, but I don’t really mix the two.
21:08
@DonLarynx certainly
I'm a bot.
I found you friendly except for today, which you seem to be in a sour mood.
BDD needs to die
Nothing more than unit tests but it just has to be obscured with shitton of DSLs for whatever reason
Ugh
> Now here is the funny thing. My initial motivation for examining the infix expression hybrid was the allegedly poor performance of the RD parser for parsing expressions (as described in the previous article). But the performance hasn't improved! In fact, the new hybrid parser is a bit slower than the pure RD parser!
Interesting, I was contemplating a similar idea.
> it's well known that lexing/tokenization is usually the most time consuming stage of parsing. This is because the lexer has to examine every single character of the input, while the parser above it works on the level of whole tokens.
Is that true?
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@LucDanton Thank you for the inspiration! I understand it is not really the way to go
@fredoverflow Well you can specify a language where every other character is meaningless, then you can parse two at a time!
21:12
I meant is it true that most of the time is spent lexing. I always thought lexing was comparatively trivial.
I’ve just made every parser in the world twice as efficient.
@fredoverflow I think they mean only during parsing. Things like semantic analysis are usually after parsing no?
@Rapptz You might be on to something there. I haven't separated out semantic analysis from parsing yet :)
@LucDanton w00t publish it
@AlexM. I'm sorry that no one likes you and you spend most of your time angry and drunk.
21:24
@sehe Ix xhxaxvxex xsxixnxcxex xrxuxnx xixnxtxox xsxoxmxex xdxixfxfxixcxuxlxtxixexsx
@fredoverflow It's a fairly trivial algorithm, but it's got a lot of input to chew through
also
really that's a bit of a dumbass statement.
"lexing is the most time consuming stage of parsing"...
@LucDanton yxexsx xIx xcxaxnx xtxexlxlx xyxoxux xaxcxcxixdxexnxtxaxlxlxyx xax xwxoxrxdx x:x)x
I wonder if deleting a std::function by calling that std::function is a good idea
@fredoverflow do you lex up front o.O?
yes
21:28
@Pris this almost happens for e.g. for deletes in shared ptrs, I think
@sehe Not really.
^ see edit :) You're right the deleter doesn't delete itself. Shared ptr will reset it when it's no longer needed...
@sehe xIx xaxcxcxixdxexnxtxaxlxlxyx x33xmxbx xhxexlxpx.
@Xeo I also require nutrition. And drugs.
@Nooble wait wut - alignment error
Anyways, my source file wasn't 33mb earlier today
3 hours ago, by sehe
Okay. I just typed recover source from ccache into google. Guess what happened
21:31
I accidentally 32mb, help.
Nevermind.
It was 33, you know
Was it really?
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@Puppy so how long was that just now?
Of course it was!
I'm a psychikoala
@Xeo About 7-8h I'd say.
@fredoverflow Also, that paper is complaining about performance problems but then showing Python source code...?
21:37
Eli (the author) is probably talking relative to other things he's wrote that are also in Python.
I'm sure you would have figured that out though.
He works on LLVM and on Python.
@Puppy nice try
> Last year, as the game company Crytek went through near-catastrophic financial struggles, they found help from an unlikely source: the tech giant Amazon.

Amazon agreed to a huge licensing deal involving Crytek’s proprietary tech, CryEngine, according to four people familiar with the deal, all of whom spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak publicly about this arrangement.
inb4 amazon driven VR
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Alright, this is much better now.
agreed
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I can now trivially find all functions in a particular namespace, for example.
21:39
@Rapptz Why would I check who the author is before commenting?
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select * from functions where namespace_id = ?
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:D :D :D
that's just opening myself up to unintentional appeal to authority.
I see you prematurely stop reading sentences too.
Someone please convince LRiO to run for mod it'd be hilarious
21:42
@LightningRacisinObrit Run for mod!
Do it and I'll pay you the sum of $0.
Oh yeah I was supposed to run for mod and see how far I'd get :(
But I didn't get the meta badge lol
rip
oh that's weird
@BenjaminGruenbaum ... you think this is a game :)
sometimes
@Nooble with interest
21:43
@sehe I just think it'd make for some pretty funny interactions :)
depends largely on your idea of fun and interactions
Also, if I read another "how awesome Rust is" post using broken C++ I'm gonna do absolutely nothing about it, but still feel annoyed :D
he just wants an H2CO3 scenario
bastard
you have to go for the long con
21:45
Vlad from Moscow for SO moderator.
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Vlad from SO for Moscow moderator.
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vote for H2CO3
Was he the only ragequit? I recall another one.
what do mod powers get you
@AlexM. its okay if no one ever stars your comments. Heres one.
21:55
@Pris close anything, delete anything, ban people, clear flags in one go and so on
Basically, you do free QA for SO but you must do it for X minutes a day.
Kind of like slavery, without the appeal.
The only thing better than outsourcing is free outsourcing.
@Puppy are you running for mod?
You get a star next to your name and lots of internet points though, that's totes worth an hour or two of free boring QA every day :D
internet points? they be worth nothing no more.
no.
22:01
@DonLarynx why u heff to be med
wait, we really have elections going?
whoa
we used to have a mod from Lounge<C++> but he never came back
it's a curse to run for mod
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This is kinda suck.
I nominate LRiO
he's good at being correct to the extreme
22:02
whether or not he really believes in it
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I prefer not to nominate trolls.
Jerry xor LRiO should apply
LRiO is not a troll, goblin.
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lol
22:03
LRiO is serious as fuck
on a more serious note, we don't have anyone here running or wanting to run for it?
I think @Don should apply
I think @Don should apply
why do you keep replying to me with the link :O
@DonLarynx for mod
@Rapptz fancy pages are easier to make in python
22:05
Not the page
The contents.
Nub.
well, they're not wasting their time arguing about what a book actually means either
lol snack overflow effort posting
Paddings are uneven on that page 0/10
being a mod sounds like so much work
I'm amazed people jump at it like that
@Jeremy he called me "youre being creepy as fuck" for no reason one day.
The irony is strong with this one
Asshole.
alright settle down
22:10
inb4 flag
rip
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Function Template weak_ptr<_Tp> lol wut
Ban for both using inb4 and using it after the fact
Doubleban
RIP
I don't see flags
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22:12
The fuck was that overreaction for
Tripleban then
I feel indifferent
did I miss drama
yes
@райтфолд Templated constructor?
22:13
maybe
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@milleniumbug perhaps.
@Xeo yeah. that was surprising. Seems he has a very deep grudge long memory
I always go to bakabt to search for anime that is currently running but I always remember too late that they only have full series :\
I really need to find another source
I wanna see kancolle, it can't be THAT bad
It's anime
22:14
I don't watch partial series
I only watch converging series
2
Too much effort
booo
Cat reminded me that I have to do math to end college :(
Otherwise it just takes too much time
22:14
double math actually
Triple math
because I have to do the math I did not do last year
It's numberwang
float math
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@AlexM. anime-calendar, myanimelist
nyaa.se
22:15
and one of the maths is so hard that my classmates proposed the prof toned it down a bit at a conference with other profs
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horriblesubs, for the stuff they rip anyways
and the profs said that they'll see what they can do lol
rip
Also I thought you were older than me
horriblesubs sucks
22:16
@CatPlusPlus nah, you're 23 and I'm 22
basically, you could be my dad
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@Rapptz it's in the name.
Not that they do anything but rip, so yeah
I know but people like them unironically.
wait so horriblesubs aren't sarcastically named that?
I thought they were the best?
see
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they don't actually do subbing
vOv
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22:17
Cool, SQLite supports recursive queries.
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Exactly what I need.
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they rip the subbed vids from funimation and crunchyroll
ok I'm confused now
funimation subs are actually good
I always search for horriblesubs on bakabt
22:18
CR subs are actually pretty terrible
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@Rapptz then why complain about horrible? :P they're the same!
(for stuff ripped from funi)
@Rapptz eh. they're okay
most HS subs are CR subs
not Funi subs
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UTW guys said the script for UBW from Crunchy was good
is Kantai Collection KanColle Vol.01 what I need, I wonder
Though BTW guys didn't want anything to do with them
22:19
there's two stuffs in it, 01 and 02
I don't read UTW subs so I can't comment on their quality.
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UTW is one of the best
They've been laying low lately, though
Kantai Collection KanColle - 01-12
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very little stuff, and slow
Holy shit, today's Jimquisition is great.
22:20
god damnit there's 12 in this one
I'd rather find that out myself :)
I don't even know what to download japan pls
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@AlexM. "vol 1" likely refers to DVD / BluRay releases, which have 2 episodes each
but I doubt they're bad
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@AlexM. that's the whole TV broadcast
22:21
@Xeo that makes sense
CR subs are pretty hit or miss
mostly miss
but I don't find it hard to believe there are good subs by CR
So I just had this idea
@Xeo ok I'll get that I think
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They localise certain stuff / idioms that they shouldn't
is LuckySubs ok?
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22:21
dunno
I remember with pain when they translated the 2ch idiom in Steins;Gate... shudder
So if I have an event system, what if I create a utility library to go along with it to help it along?
obligatory commie
How can I apply a colormap to a numpy array (that's an image)
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hahaha, Commie
Its in grayscale format, converted from PIL Image.
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22:22
Commie's Girls and Panzer subs were awesome
Do you guys think that an Event_Compressor is worth it?
what the hell is "nomination"? do i get to vote or not? >:C
Or Event_Aggregator
@Blob candidate nomination
you vote later
bah, useless period.
22:23
are the sub guys always non-japanese?
actually are there any native jap speakers translating to english?
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@AlexM. nope
how many votes do i get? and how many will be accepted?
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@AlexM. ye
@AlexM. yes
they are not that common though and it doesn't imply being good at translation
so are they rare or sth? I'd figure that with them in the picture the quality wouldn't be contested
I mean I'd figure they know their language
22:24
it's not only knowing the language
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@AlexM. Doesn't mean they know English
it's knowing English too lol
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you have to be good at both languages
right, forgot about that
Nonetheless, reasons for subs being bad doesn't only have to do with not knowing the language. There are other factors like rushing it out asap
subbing is fun sometimes
22:28
@Xeo struct A { explicit A (A const&); }; struct B { operator A const& (); } with A a = B{}; // legal, does this annoy you as much as it annoys me?
I don't really see what B has to do with this.
surely it would be equally legal/illegal to say A a = A();?
I'll get the blu ray rip and decide if I want to see more
I can't even decide what to download otherwise
@Puppy it is illegal to say that, and I'm annoyed that what I wrote is legal
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^ Added some colour. Fuck gray.
22:30
anime really needs to work on user friendliness
it clearly should not be illegal to write A a = A(); but legal to write A a = B();.
they're calling the same constructor with the same explicitness.
there's no default constructor
@Puppy it is illegal to write A a = A ()
well, assuming there was one.
@Rapptz disregarding that fact
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22:31
@FilipRoséen-refp I don't care
explicit copy ctor is stupid anyway
@Xeo I guess the answer is No then ;-)
someone should propose std::direct_initializer (args..) that will initialize whatever it is used as the initializer for using direct-initialization - just to make the people yelling about std::tuple (and related) types having explicit constructors (joke)
> pizza blyat
I'm going to use this while playing games from now on
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, well, I'd do that too if I was in his situation.
22:45
@LightningRacisinObrit is my pizza blyat
Can anyone from this room say with 100% confidence they understand the code of Johannes (litb) bloglitb.blogspot.de/2011/12/… on how to steal a private member of a class?
I tried for the last couple of days to figure out how it works. I must say I gave up.
In particular, it would be great if someone can explain the code in a blog/post, as I think it's quite an issue, and (at least for me) hard to understand.
why not ask him to write a follow up?
@vsoftco I'm up for the challenge of explaining what is going on, what is that is hard to grasp?
I should, I first felt a bit stupid for not being to understand a 50-line code
first: what does "template struct Rob<A_f, &A::a>;" do?
It's obscure :cplusplus: semantics so
22:52
second: why " friend type get(A_f);" in A_f?
@vsoftco Yes.
I'd really like to see a "for dummies" explanation of the code
I am a dummy here
@vsoftco hmm, someone must have explained what is going on in detail somewhere else?
I can bet $100 that most professional programmers don't understand this code
@vsoftco explicit instantiation of said template
22:54
@FilipRoséen-refp that's the point, I didn't find
@Cinch hehehe. Do you even know what it is.
I'd pay $5000 for understanding of a couple of pieces of my team's core code
The dev that owned the horrid mess up and left after 10 years
well
I'm reading through the transcript and what I'm seeing is that it seems that you're only coming in this chat when you want our help.
@Jeremy let me try to explain it, I sure could use the money!
explicit instantiation with no variable name? I know I'm wrong somewhere, but this syntax is no common C++
22:55
so what I'm feeling is that I'm not gonna tell you how the code works.
@Jeremy Offer the dev who wrote it $5000 to explain it to you
@vsoftco why is it "quite an issue"?
paypal me fifty bucks and we'll talk again
> a code
is this normal now :(
:))))) maybe it's a good idea to post this on SO
so other people can learn
22:56
> All tests passed (97 assertions in 1 test case)
Evening
@FilipRoséen-refp I'd do that if it wasn't super secret closed-source code
feels good mayne
frankly I tried, but it was beyond my comprehension
@Pris I wish. But that's very not possible.
I'm not sure he left on good terms
22:56
@vsoftco depends on your definition of common :)
@Jeremy rip
@vsoftco explicit instantiation as in that the compiler will instantiate the template, making Rob<...>::get available to the linker, but the snippet can def' be written in a more easily understood manner.
@vsoftco So you understood template<typename Tag, typename Tag::type M>?
Oh it's prefixing typename to a dependent type. I see.
Took me a while.
no, this I get, typename for dep. type
it's ok
I understand that
Just google it. Explicit instantiation. No magic
22:58
Firesucks can't deal with couple of gifs on one page rip
It seems on my latest comment exchange I killed another OP
As a bonus, here's the approach with a stateful functor instead Live On Coliru (still identical output). No more binds at all. (PS. Note some free unrelated fixes in all versions) — sehe 6 mins ago
No more response...
@vsoftco the important part lies in that access-checking isn't done in explicit template instantiations, and with that.. well, the magic is gone, isn't it?

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