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03:00
Was that in /r/science or what
The Rusty D™ is a brand new movie coming soon
get hyped
@LucDanton /r/programming
@Rapptz I can't wait
I dare not make any comments on Rust that aren't elogious anymore
I'm afraid they'll find out my real name and address and murder me
lmao
people downvote like mad in /r/programming if it's against popular opinion
@MomotapaLimpopo Always disparage 'ugly sigils' when the topic of Rust comes up.
how is the sigil situation now anyway
03:03
I have recently recruited a shaman to protect me from the Rustaceans
@Rapptz They’re gone. And they never were sigils of course.
ugly
SYMBOLS
ftfy
@LucDanton What is?
let box b = box 0is; is in the works though.
> As I wrote on Facebook: y'all must call me Dr. Dre from now on. I'm a doctor and I need an American nickname!
andrei's a funny guy
03:04
Hm.
I could end up becoming Dr. Y which sounds like a lame-o version of DRY
@MomotapaLimpopo let p: Box<isize> = box 0is; used to be spelled let p: ~int = ~0;. And there were &T (actually still in the language come to think of it) and a shared variant which escapes me atm.
So sometimes you could see a lot of ~&*[] stuff crop up all at once, which looked scurry.
There can only be one DRY
of all Hip Languages® I don't know which one entices me to use it
Nimrod looked cool but it seems mediocre now, I don't care much about Rust, and D doesn't really entice me either.
write your own language
@LucDanton Nice
03:07
I blame Andrei for the latter.
Myeah D is meh and rust is losing my interest
I'm excited for Mill
lel
@Rapptz What languages are totally cool enough to make it into the list?
why don't you guys like D
@LucDanton I listed 3!
What other cool and hip languages are there?
03:08
@LucDanton C++ C# TypeScript
end
Is Julia one of them?
@Rapptz Aren’t 2 of those too old to be cool anymore?
I actually think Julia is neat though.
Julia Roberts?
@Rapptz There was a recent 'where did all the hype go' thread on /r/julia so maybe it’s officially not cool anymore.
@Rapptz So time to invest in it then?
03:08
lol
@MomotapaLimpopo julialang.org
@MomotapaLimpopo Gaston! Possibly… I think they deliberately try to keep the meaning of the name ambiguous these days, it’s super weird.
@LucDanton Calm down there man. It's not that cool.
@Rapptz omg the homoiconicity though
I need to verify my friends over at /r/programming like it
I guess that’s not cool anymore
fixed, was not homo enough
03:10
real talk lounge, what would you name your own language
Dick.
A more explicit sequel to D.
Andrei Alexandrescu -> Andralex -> Anduralex -> Duralex -> Durex
D obsession confirmed
Hmmm... "BCPL with objects" sounds catchy
@Rapptz It’s kinda a general programming language but used for developing a numerical computing environment (I like their 'technical computing' as a catch-all, too).
so it’s a bit under the radar of /r/programming I think
Is there julia.js under npm.
03:18
how the fuck would I know
damn
@Rapptz legitimately made me lol though
hey I have that post downvoted AMA
03:19
the OP
@LucDanton I found JuliaSet.js
@MomotapaLimpopo Yeah
@Rapptz The same Julia yet the wrong Julia I bet.
I don't remember upvoting this.
But it's just a blog post that compares the amazing efficiency and safety of Rust vs non idiomatic C++!
03:21
r/cpp_questions is surprisingly bad btw
somehow manages to be worse than SO
lemme see
@Rapptz That's me btw
oh is it
Well, one of my numerous accounts
> Boost.Spirit + Flatbuffers + Catch + Biicode + CLion + Github : Yet Another Coder (yacoder.net)
this sounds like a pretty hype article
how come every language has better package managers than C++ which has none
@Rapptz I'm not sure how I feel about this
03:24
Biicode doesn't count
@Rapptz Were'nt you making one
no wot
now go and make one~
@Rapptz Part of the legacy of Perl and Python I suppose.
if I was to make a package manager it'd be so bad
03:26
$ rapptz-pm install boost
$ no :(
Added to my TODO-list: package manager for C++
next Lounge project
staring Momotapa, Luc Danton, and Rapptz
Let's call it momopackage!
That's significantly better than "biicode" already
@MomotapaLimpopo Biiphobia is real. Check your etc.
I vote lucpm.
ludicrous unbelievable c++ package manager
presius litel package
03:39
rust is just as ugly as c++ lol
fn tokenize_string3<'a>(text: &'a str) -> Vec<Token<'a>>
Tomorrow's headlines: Pris shot down by angry crowd
I love that in some discussions the topic of tentative stuff like forall 'a. Foo<'a> came up. I’m hoping it’ll scare people away. Avoid success at all costs!
how do I scientific notation
Have you tried exponents?
possible
03:42
I remember writing in scientific notation at school when everyone else just used *10^n
E is best
@Pris x * 10^N is scientific notation
@Blob Right, I should have said I used the 'E' scientific notation and everyone else used the standard 10 raised to the n.
Emulating iostream floating point printing is a total drag
gonna go play vidya instead
nah might as well get this over with :(
std::vector<int> a{1}; will initialize a with 1 as one of its elements, right?
i'm scared of initializer lists
@Blob Yeah.
That's one emergency worker per 10.67 kg
how did he fall through in the first place?
there would be a lot of squeezing for a 160kg man to fall through a manhole ...
Ah gee
04:46
> We’re on a mission to make hardware less hard
wording
> with world-class technology
aaaah finally some familiar words
lol
scientific notation works
neat
get a load of these sexy numbers
1.23456700000000000000e+2
1.12938120000000000000e+7
1.2345678913e+14
neat
(what are you doing?)
arbitrary precision floating point
(in base10)
featuring Mysticial
time to see how broken my implementation is
I have suspicion to believe std::defaultfloat is going to break me
04:49
> Your entire photo collection. Framed in a whole new way.
what follows is a typical screenshot of any photo gallery application
sorted porn album coming soon
damn I hate it when stuff I write just magically happens to work
> Programmers are never happier than when fire and magic fly from their fingertips; products that change people’s lives materialise from thin air, and insurmountable problems melt like butter. Beer flows freely, parmas are devoured and our managers circulate glowing praise within the company.
This article is not going to be good
I will read it anyway because I enjoy cringing
Shouldn't you be asleep? It's 1 PM ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
05:01
I'm "working" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I would tell you a joke about my penis
but it's too long
This article is, as expected, written in a very bro-grammer style which I loathe
Time to close the tab
Ctrl+RIP
I'm a superstar ninja with over 28 years of experience in node.js.
Come at me
Grabs a namespace and walks towards @Rapptz
is removing trailing zeroes from a stream an NP-hard problem
Rapptz finds out next episode
05:06
Only on Lounge
rip
posted on April 09, 2015 by Scott Meyers

On March 31, I did a webcast for O'Reilly on material from Effective Modern C++. (The webcast was recorded, and the recording is available here.) The focus of the presentation was how void futures can be used to communicate between threads in situations where condition variables and/or boolean flags might otherwise be used. The example I employed was starting a thread in a suspended state, an

@Feeds But is it world-class RAII?
2
Q: What is this bizarre syntax in a c++ Struct?

Peace Makerstruct mybitfields { unsigned short a : 4; unsigned short b : 5; unsigned short c : 7; } test; Why is the : used instead of =. I'm really confused.

2bizarre4me
> struct mybitfields
> mybitfields
> bitfields
WHAT COULD IT BE
05:15
dang someone else found the dupe before me
@Rapptz A dupe--one of many.
so many and I still lost
I was looking for one that sounded as bad as OP's title for extra comedy points
but I failed :(
Hmm, just wondering, can you make a bitfield union, or do you need to nest a bitfield struct in a union?
MLM
MLM
@Rapptz For the runner, I have been trying to find some good examples. I am not sure on what exactly I am trying to do. If I add a int main() runner in the library, where do the describe/it calls go? Do I make a macro that wraps everything?
His AV is pretty hot though
MLM
MLM
05:17
(based on suggestion here)
8/10 would close as dupe in bed
@MLM I recommend looking at how other frameworks do things. Examples include nonius and Catch.
They usually make you do #define FRAMEWORK_RUNNER before including
and that macro defines an entry point for the translation unit.
MLM
MLM
@Rapptz I have been looking at catch. Catch seems to do the opposite: #define CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER to stop and call it yourself: github.com/philsquared/Catch/blob/master/docs/…
I'll take a look at nonius
that's to have your own runner
05:19
You use #define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN to have it define its own main().
You would have found that out if you read the page too..
lol
MLM
MLM
sorry, the names were too similar and I falsly assumed they were aliases just from this or'ed line: github.com/philsquared/Catch/blob/…
line 9237
MLM
MLM
But how would I provide a int main for clients of the library? I can't just call describe/it in the global scope. Catch uses macros which make it possible to just call it out wherever: github.com/philsquared/Catch/blob/master/docs/…
I am confused on how to wrap up the describe/it calls in order for them to be run in the library main.
#define MACCHIATO_MAIN
#include "Macchiato.h"
using namespace Macchiato;

describe("Foo", [&]() { });
05:38
OMG, the Internet age. I have just noticed that Gmail on my Android phone searches Google+ for the email address I enter and resolves it to the name of the persona on Google+. I doubt the person on the other end expects to get email with her real name in the header. :)
MLM
MLM
Is there a guide to these function like macros? SECTION() { /* ... */ } I see them in Catch and Nonius and they seem a bit unwieldy to implement. in nonius, in catch
What is the name for that type of macro?
06:00
@MLM Variadic macro? Function style macro with variadic arguments?
MLM
MLM
@wilx I think so but that doesn't get me far with research :/
I can't find anything that comes close to what is in the catch/nonius source code
I am trying to write a macro that will run whatever is inside the curly braces SECTION() { /*run me*/ } - Storing it and executing later is fine
06:39
Cloack of Virginity:
Ability: Gives the user 99% chance of dodging female threats from breaking virginity
@MLM don't talk of Macchiato please. I just woke up and my coffee machine is broken
MLM
MLM
I did assemble this but how does the RUNTESTS macro work? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/da06d24a9f9a5ed5
I cludged it together mainly from the Nonius source
07:07
> Zed is a fully offline-capable, open source, keyboard-focused, text and code editor for power users.
> offline-capable, keyboard-focused
@MomotapaLimpopo Hey brother
Are you good at Git?
Reasonably so
Right, how do you undo commit?
5
4
3
2
1.9
1.5
1.3
1
Undo? As in revert some pushed changes or reset your local tree to a previous commit?
what you mean undo?
07:10
a previous commit
git reset
read the man m8
read the man, man
I'm just testing your git skill
07:11
Ok, how do you undo a previous commit
but save file changes
How do you shut up
5,4,3,2,1
You've failed the test brah
I guess you are pissed off because I figured out your weak spots
@MomotapaLimpopo dont be rightfold
07:13
I'm fine bro, I'm just fine.
@khajvah wat
She is the one that plonks everybody
rightfold is a deity to all of us
@MomotapaLimpopo Let me see what you've still got brah
May I continue this test or not?
@MomotapaLimpopo wat?
07:16
I guess you ran away
what do you mean by "wat"
@MomotapaLimpopo Why is she diety to all of you?
Do you not have faith in her majestic pincers?
I am an atheist
wat wat in the butt
07:18
@khajvah Nobody's perfect
@MomotapaLimpopo Thanks you for the support, bro. I appreciate it.
my pleasure
"testing your git skill"
I should contribute to something worthy for my resume
@khajvah What did you have in mind?
07:31
@Cinch CPython maybe?
@khajvah ...Hyper?
lol
@Cinch What's that?
@khajvah My hypothetical programming language xP
I'm kidding of course
ahhhh, I see. Actually, I don't know much about compilers
I have to learn
@khajvah What sort of job are you aiming for in life?
07:35
Embedded device programming probably.
@khajvah Uh are you in university?
Degree?
Experience?
@Cinch I am still working on my Bachalors degree but my university sucks so it doesn't help me much
@khajvah Oh, same.
What degree?
Computer Science?
Oh....
Well that's slightly unfortunate if you're looking for embedded
07:38
All I need are some books and free time
Uh... is there a computer engineering degree at your school?
nope
Electrical?
Nope
Just math and cos
What school, if you don't mind me asking?
07:39
and those boring stuff like business, finance
I transferred from the other shithole
@khajvah Ohhh you're not American
Far from America
I'm from the University of Hawaii at Manoa
@khajvah cosplay?
@MomotapaLimpopo mmm. what is that
07:43
@sehe Making puns on math functions is a sin
Um... do they have Micromouse?
@MomotapaLimpopo hyperboles too, on a tangent
@Cinch it's okay if you do. Size doen't matter
@sehe That's NOT what she said.
@sehe I_I
what.
> Running well, but crasshing before finishing
Also not what she said
@Cinch good morning.
07:45
@sehe It's only 9:44 post-meridian where I am lol
Apr 4 at 22:31, by Cinch
@AndyProwl That's suggestive.
@Cinch It's 9:45 am where I too
One minute difference
microtimezones
@Cinch No, you said 9:44, he said 9:45. 45-44=1
07:47
milking the joke
@khajvah It's now = 9:48
Keep us posted
No
This is the post-meridian era. We do not post.
Until the rebirth of the night, we then begin ante-meridian
And then at the moment of inflection, in a burst of mediocrity, we miss our change to post on the equilibrium of a perfunctory sliver of time known as the meridian.
So, thegeekstuff.com is clearly about procrastinating for linux sysadmins
Idk whether Linux can be adapted to a consumerist standpoint
07:56
GNU/HURD is the future
Someone stole my joke
@Cinch Consumerist != consumer
> my
You have a license or what on it?
I think that somebody needs to come up with a modular system that makes it easy for everyone
GNU/Hurd is modular
GNU/HURD is probably an interesting prospect but doesn't have enough backing from what I see
07:59
Microkernels have existed for ages
So what is happening?
Is there a reason why it's not popular?
From what I read the performance cost isn't that bad

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