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11:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes but protein!
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bukkake udon is full of protein
user1804599
so is regular bukkake
lol Brian impersonating semicolon haters @ 6:45
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omg brian goetz
yeah, semicolons should be switched with commas in C's children & gradnchildrens
11:15
@MomotapaLimpopo there's a 'f' in excess
@райтфолд lol chart @ 15:44, especially the Haskell bit
user1804599
I like the next chart better.
@райтфолд lol yeah
11:32
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Q: How to format an existing .docx file in PHPword?

madhuI'm using PHPword libraries to formant an existing .docx file, But i could only replace a particular item from the original document. I want to change the styling of the whole document. Can anyone tell how to achieve this. My Code: <?php require_once 'phpWord/PHPWord.php'; $PHPWor...

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> Code that looks like the problem statement is more often right.
@madhu Php in c++ lounge...
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@madhu Get out.
11:36
"Can you give a working example of a simple http server on boost.asio?" Many exist. Can you use google? And even if we could. And we spent some hours doing that for you, would that suddenly make you know what you're doing? Nope. You'll just be back with more questions. — sehe 17 secs ago
nope
@BartekBanachewicz Seems similar to C++ Idioms wikibook (of Sumanth Tambe fame)
> C++ Samples was launched on 6th April 2015 and the existing samples are still under review. If you notice any mistakes or would like to contribute additional samples, please leave comments or fork the sample repository.
nice
Mansfield is mod there
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Kay. I'll have to see about the sleeping situation, though.
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@fredoverflow 53:20 reified generics.
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I wonder how that would work with superior type systems like Scala's.
user1804599
11:42
It depends on erasure a lot.
@райтфолд I'm only 40 minutes in...
Holy Crap, tornado season got off to a bang
What do you guys think of CLion..?
haven't tried it yet
I'm considering switching over since VS doesn't have much for c++...
user1804599
11:45
It's not Vim.
@Meraj99 lol, VS has quite a bit for C++ and they just released resharper-C++
thing that bugs me the most is no intellisense :(
@Meraj99 which version are you using because VS2013 definitely has C++ intellisense
im using 2013?
is my vs bugged or something?
Maybe you deactivated it by mistake.
11:53
Wait a second though. auto support was released in GCC 4.4, since April 21, 2009. I don't see how "6 years old" equates to "quite modern =)" — sehe 7 secs ago
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OK.
@fredoverflow Or maybe he/she discovered the productivity breakthrough setting with VS for C++ :)
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I must make my compiler understand MILLPATH and take a module name instead of a filename.
Yup... accidentally deactivated... don't remember a thing... thanks :D
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And I should get rid of allowing passing a filename to the VM instead of a module name.
11:55
@Meraj99 Must have been the MIB
@райтфолд pass a stream
@sehe Why would anyone still use GCC 4.1 ???
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@sehe You can't pass a stream as a command-line argument.
@fredoverflow embedded
@райтфолд csh/powershell?
embedded in the concrete of legacy code
11:56
@fredoverflow I can think of the reasons. However I cannot think of the reasons why you would deem 4.4 "quite modern =)"
user1804599
Uh, POSIX?
Why
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int main(int argc, std::istream** argv) doesn't work hth
@fredoverflow that
So
11:57
screenie for posterity
@sehe that's my line
wait damn you have 155 pages of "so" and I have only 125 :(
38 mins ago, by райтфолд
I like the next chart better.
@BartekBanachewicz Keep on it So
@sehe mine are mostly the singular, pure "so"
Scott meyers offers a free sample.
All the time and varying bits of it
12:00
@fredoverflow lol stealing features from C#
"patenting obvious things" is also nice
parenting oblivious flings
user1804599
You can't steal features from C#.
user1804599
C# will still have them.
technically, all dlls are compiled "at runtime" — sehe 5 secs ago
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Also, I must append ./mill-packages and some build-time constant to MILLPATH automatically.
12:04
Such a dad joke
@райтфолд Tell us more about it
@райтфолд spoken like a true ambassador of ThePirateBay
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@sehe To find third-party modules and the standard library.
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@sehe You Wouldn't Download A C#
@sehe I see your point, perhaps my question is a bit redundant, but hopefully it is correctly communicating what I am asking. — Jonathan Mee 30 secs ago
Wow. Turns out you can see the point of a joke, while missing the joke
@AndyProwl slut overthrow
(ithat was nevitable)
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My five-years-old neighbour is such a loser he fell from his bike hahaha
What is the point of these videos??
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12:08
> Waiting for people to understand that this channel offers videos on all imaginable perspectives and stop being defensive. Yeah, not gonna happen.
ITT pantoona mocks a 5yo.
8
@R.MartinhoFernandes sounds like an appropriate target for him
@CyberGuy Good. I have +1621e-01f years of professional myself. Professional experience!!!11
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> This is terrible. Stop making videos.
Is it ok to use object pooling on immutable objects?
12:10
@orlp Oh. Apparently I did. I only knew his geography videos, it seems.
@khajvah sure
@fredoverflow The point is the sharp end
These videos, on the other hand, I mostly love :)
@райтфолд It's ok. We won't tell anyone that happened to you when you were 7
@fredoverflow they called Lua a "new" language in that video lol
12:11
@LightningRacisinObrit lol
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@sehe Good.
@fredoverflow also, anime eyes
@fredoverflow I wish that website was still working :(
my colleague is walking round the office with a wireless doorbell in his hand
"trying to pick the least shitty tune" he said
@AndyProwl Oh, you could make these videos on a website? Cool.
@fredoverflow lol, that's old news - that website is at least 8 years old ...
@fredoverflow Yeah, you could, but the company was acquired by another company who apparently decided to just dismiss the service while pretending to be working on it (xtranormal.com)
12:15
who wants to play bug hunt
disclaimer i haven't found the bug yet
I just know it's there
@orlp Okay, the video is getting kinda tiresome after 7 minutes. Still two thirds to go...
> Q: What is it that Lisp is the right answer to?
A: Programming.
lol
Ven
Ven
12:19
obviously
opensky
Odersky
maybe I could add time to my events with this fix
I have to do it sooner or later anyway
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
running libstdc++ testsuite takes soo long
12:20
why are you doing that
been looking around but I can't seem to find a way to only run the tests I'm interested in
@BartekBanachewicz to test my merge for pdqsort as std::sort
just saw someone misspell courage as "carriage" -.-
Ven
Ven
miscourage
must be cosh's cousin
Does C have literals of type char?
12:23
Don't think so.
Xeo
Xeo
I think they're int
Any idea why that is so?
Xeo
Xeo
cuz C
@fredoverflow No, but C99 character literals' semantics are defined in terms of [unsigned] char's range
You could consider it a form of late integral promotion to use a character literal in C99
Ven
Ven
12:28
@fredoverflow isn't '_' char :o?
@LightningRacisinObrit not unsigned
they're defined in terms of char's value
if char is signed, then so can be the value of the constant
@Ven Well, sizeof(' ') == sizeof(int) in C, IIRC.
@orlp I put it in square brackets for a reason. Some parts of the semantics relate to unsigned char, others to char.
Ven
Ven
/me checks
no /me here? sigh.
> [C99: 6.4.4.4/9]: The value of an octal or hexadecimal escape sequence shall be in the range of representable values for the type unsigned char for an integer character constant, or the unsigned type corresponding to wchar_t for a wide character constant.
12:29
fredoverflow checks the fridge for coke
@Ven works for me...
Ven
Ven
foo
okay, it's two asterisks, not /me
> [C99: 6.4.4.4/10]: If an integer character constant contains a single character or escape sequence, its value is the one that results when an object with type char whose value is that of the single character or escape sequence is converted to type int.
In C char & int are interchangeable, kinda
@chmod711telkitty not really?
can you clarify?
Ven
Ven
12:30
ah true, sizeof ' ' is sizeof int
interesting
also, I don't see how char and int are "interchangeable" at all
any SQL dev
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No.
C automatically promotes anything less than an int (like char) to int in expressions, but outside of that char is definitely different than int
main()
{
   char c = 'c'; /* ascii value is 99 */
   int sum = 66 + c;
   printf("Value of sum : %d\n", sum );
}
@orlp ^ this
how does that show interchangeability?
it shows you can safely promote char -> int
12:33
promote? ... like char is lower in some ways?
but interchangeability requires safe char <-> int conversion
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'x' is of type int in C.
user1804599
There's no conversion.
@райтфолд there is, in the second line
@райтфолд and in the first line
> You always need support for organize your life.
12:34
'c' is int and gets assigned to char, that's a conversion
Ven
Ven
@chmod711telkitty sizeof(char) < sizeof(int)
then 'c' gets promoted to an int in the sum
Ven
Ven
I think that's mandated by the standard
I think sizeof(char) is allowed to be equal to sizeof(int), but not entirely sure
and it certainly isn't the case on any mainstream architecture
12:35
do you even know what sizeof does?
sizeof gives the size in terms of char
but sizeof(int) could be 1, if I'm not mistaken
in an architecture where a char is 2 octets and an int is 2 octets for example
probably
@Ven You think wrong
I think the standard just says int should be at least as big as char but does not have to be bigger
Ven
Ven
@LightningRacisinObrit oke
I thought int should be at least short which should be bigger than char :) sorry
12:41
@Ven int should be at least be able to represent a 2-octet twos complement signed integer
but no one says that a char must be strictly smaller than that
> A char, a signed char, and an unsigned char occupy the same amount of storage and have the same alignment requirements (3.11) [...] There are five standard signed integer types : “signed char”, “short int”, “int”, “long int”, and “long long int”. In this list, each type provides at least as much storage as those preceding it in the list.
yep
poor formatting btw
I suck at that yes
> Knowledge of of Client/Server architecture
such architecture
very job posting
much pay
very nooble
12:46
I am a world class expert in the "of client" field
@MarcoA. nice
I'm doing some Lua.
@StackedCrooked Is that your secondary account?
guys did you ever stair at someone intensely?
Yes.
Xeo
Xeo
12:49
No, I find building stairs towards someone rude.
Never.
Myself.
like this
@Nooble how is it
@sehe lol
12:50
@BartekBanachewicz full
@BartekBanachewicz A bit weird. I miss my semicolons and brackets.
@Nooble use the force instead
Why did someone star the link but not the image
fuck syntax clutter
@Columbo because then all we would see on the starboard would be the url
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz testsuite come on
fun fact: you can't run the testsuite without compiling gcc from source first!
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12:54
Ugh.
Ven
Ven
loungecpp.net/cpp/indices-trick seems like there's a typo:
"template <Tuple, std::size_t... Indices>" missing a class/typename for "Tuple"
@sehe is that site as whole worth looking at you think?
Ven
Ven
were I to PR the github, should I rebuild everything along with it?
@sehe I found this, too, which does not look a very modern C++ embodiment of the Observer pattern
> using iterator = decltype(std::begin(range));

iterator begin = std::begin(range);
iterator end = std::end(range);
Xeo
Xeo
12:56
@Ven Hm. That page should prolly include std::index_sequence, eh.
boost.signals2 should have probably been used for a reference example
because fuck auto?
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lol
Ven
Ven
@Xeo I don't know c++, sorry :)
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c’est terrible
Xeo
Xeo
12:57
That page is way out of date. Man.
@Blob He does not like auto very much
Ven
Ven
@райтфолд oh mon dieu
auto is the best thing since some point in the past
Xeo
Xeo
@Blob that's stupid
Ven
Ven
"Curiously recurring template pattern" because F-bound polymorphism wasn't confusing enough?
12:59
decltype(range)::iterator <3
@Blob what the fuck

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