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08:00
@fredoverflow I can’t imagine that’ll work either.
@fredoverflow What's wrong with having just the literal and let conversion find a way?
@LightningRacisinObrit incidentally I was playing SWAT yesterday
The ::gets stuff means a Clang install not coping well with the local libstdc++ IIRC. Your install is possibly broken.
such a great game
@MarkGarcia I want to concatenate a string literal with an int and another string literal.
08:01
@rightfold if you make defining that sugar something then anything can define it's own suffix stuff...
It is a great game
@fredoverflow you mean auto s = std::string{"hello"}; though ofc
@thecoshman What if it’s an argument to a function call?
Oh look, it’s in fact a return expression.
Wait... I can't add a std::string and an int. I have been doing too much Java :)
@LucDanton vOv
08:03
@fredoverflow Luckily <string> brings to_string, too!
@fredoverflow yeah...
@LucDanton thx
to_string(int) + string literal is good enough as long as you sandwich an std::string.
virtual std::string toString()
{
    return "< " + std::to_string(_value) + " >";
}
Behold my Java++ code :)
disgusting
08:05
Don't worry, it's for a good cause. I want to demonstrate the superiority of C++ over Java when it comes to calling virtual functions from base constructors.
@fredoverflow Your libstdc++ is outdated.
This was fixed in 4.9
I thought that issue with Clang was introduced in 4.9
No it was fixed in 4.9
I ran into it a month ago.
The 4.9 issue is something else
::max_align_t I think
@fredoverflow Need moar string builder classes.
hmm, fold expressions look... handy
08:08
@Rapptz It's what sudo apt-get install g++ came with...
ubuntu problems
That does sound like 'outdated' :)
@fredoverflow what
It's Java code literally translated to C++.
@fredoverflow ubuntu's repos are out of date :\
08:09
...
I mean nobody would write a virtual toString method in C++, right?
What.
@fredoverflow nop
@fredoverflow noooo....
You would overload operator<< instead.
user1804599
08:09
@fredoverflow lol no const
@fredoverflow course not. they'd use a magnetized needle
@fredoverflow Not the same though.
@fredoverflow oh every time
user1804599
@fredoverflow nooo
user1804599
Overload to_string and use ADL when calling to_string.
08:10
Is it good style to repeat the virtual modifier in subclass methods?
user1804599
I don't; I use override.
@rightfold We're already using too much!
@fredoverflow I'd apply the same logic to making the initial function virtual
@rightfold Is that a keyword? I thought it was an annotation or something.
user1804599
No, it's an identifier.
08:11
@fredoverflow Too redundant with override.
@fredoverflow contextual keyword
@LightningRacisinObrit How come
operator<< is nice... but to_string more obvious I think... I can never decide which way to go, or just do both?
Do we have Unicode strings yet?
08:12
Does modern C++ have an uppercase method for strings?
@MarkGarcia Yes, no, maybe. We have vectors of code units.
@fredoverflow modern C++ has uppercase?
damn it
user1804599
@thecoshman the latter.
user1804599
operator<< is an abomination.
user1804599
08:13
I/O should not know anything about text.
i was hoping for more Bartek vs. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/22821917#22821917 in the transcript but I guess not
@thecoshman I mean like boost::to_upper_copy
@fredoverflow No.
@LucDanton :(
"JVM > C++"
"Why don't you just use C"
Au
user1804599
08:14
Go and Java have the only reasonable I/O stream libraries I've seen.
12 hours ago, by André von Kugland
Is she a he?
lol
@fredoverflow That would require Unicode support.
user1804599
The POSIX APIs aren't too bad either.
user1804599
But fopen, fread and fwrite are a horrible abomination.
@Columbo silly people
08:17
@rightfold Don't forget free
user1804599
free is irrelevant.
lol, someone voted to close this as a duplicate of last year's election. — Mysticial 11 hours ago
lmao
Why? Is it not an IO function like the rest?
@Cicada ...
ITT free() is an I/O function
@Cinch = @Cicada, or what?
user1804599
08:18
After six years of service, Bill the Lizard gets to be a normal user
user1804599
Now Shog.
@Columbo WTF DO YOU THINK
std::string toUpperCase(std::string str)
{
    std::transform(str.begin(), str.end(), str.begin(), toupper);
    return str;
}
Behold my mad STL skillz!
33 secs ago, by Columbo
@Cinch = @Cicada, or what?
user1804599
@Cicada No, it's a memory management function.
08:19
I don't think so. It starts with f (for file).
user1804599
@fredoverflow try it with "ß" and laugh.
Who cares... my students still think a Java char is a character :)
user1804599
Perl 6 is pretty good at Unicode.
@fredoverflow ask robot about the simplicity of that :D
@Cicada ..
08:21
@fredoverflow Sort of (it's been there all along) but it's more work to use than most people think it's worth. stackoverflow.com/a/29375324/179910
I hope this is just a troll
user1804599
They even get string length right.
Ven
Ven
NFG incoming :)
@JerryCoffin lol 50 times
@Cinch I'm sorry? A troll? C has no namespaces and hence prefixes are fairly common. str* for string manipulation, f* for file. It is common knowledge.
If you think you can prove me wrong I'd be very surprised.
user1804599
08:23
C definitely has namespaces.
user1804599
struct s { };
struct s s();
@Cicada * is for pointers silly
user1804599
Here, two namespaces.
Ven
Ven
is C a lisp-1? : >
user1804599
No.
@Cicada Oh my god.
so, in my city they're happy because of the new public charging station
How do you not know about malloc and free?
@Cicada free has nothing to do with files.
of course it has a dedicated proprietary Apple connector
cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
I wonder who is "wrong" here.
user1804599
08:25
Nobody?
@Puppy Then why does it start with f?
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user1804599
There's demand for it so it's there.
@rightfold Bill was one of the only cool moderators.
@Rapptz Even though he spent his day in the sun on a rock? :)
@Cicada Because the word "free" starts with f.
08:26
He's moderately cool.
@Puppy That's a very circular definition. So does fread etc.
read, ree
@Cinch You're really pissed off by Cicada, but even more by the fact that you're compared to him lol
@Cicada ...
"free" is a very common English word that holds MUCH more weight than any form of programmer accronym we can come up with
@Columbo No I'm not pissed at him. He's fine. Also, I was trying to make a joke that you shouldn't insult him by comparing him to me
@Cinch ... is just imbecilic.
08:28
@BartekBanachewicz The people who continue to be willing to let apple get away with trying to lock you in
std::unique_ptr<Counter> str(new StringCounter(std::string("hello")));
I want to tear my eyes out.
@fredoverflow ...
What.
user1804599
@Cicada fread is not a word. read is a word.
@rightfold From Bjarne's slides? :)
08:30
@Cinch That's a very bold statement to make. Do you have numbers to back that up? Otherwise I'll assume you're pulling out facts out of thin air, which you seem to be doing.
@fredoverflow make_unique!
@Cicada Are you a native English speaker?
@Puppy free is a word too.
@MarkGarcia C++11 doesn't have make_unique, and g++ 4.8 does not support C++14, apparently.
@Cinch No, I speak regular English.
08:31
@fredoverflow Make make_unique! :)
The wheel. Let's reinvent it!
user1804599
I want std::make_shared with a custom deleter.
Ven
Ven
someone here alreated reinvented wheels
I feel you guys are having too few jquery today
you should get some
seriously
Ven
Ven
ewwww
08:32
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I'm already weary
@MarkGarcia lol
I'm actually surprised it is still there.
@Cicada uh well
I'm pretty surprised that you have a problem with free
you allocate memory and then you free it
what's wrong with the name?
Uh, you're the one who seem to be ignoring basic C conventions, actually.
08:35
who are you talking to
@Cicada ...
even pups fell for it?
smh
@Rapptz zoidberg also
@LightningRacisinObrit He has a problem that free() doesn't match fopen(), fclose(), fprintf(), etc.
I don't even know how but oh well
Not gonna complain
08:36
Whatever.
@Cicada Yes, yes it is.
@Puppy Then we agree!
@Rapptz Fell for what?
As much as I hate C at least I can understand some of it
lmao
carry on
08:36
@Rapptz wait, me?
@Puppy lol
Oh yes I do have a C rant
Puppy's deep in it.
And Cinch.
08:37
@LightningRacisinObrit @Cicada
@Cinch Like a wife?
oh, Cicada
fuck me 18 notifications on SO wtf
somehow you got off my plonk list
problem remedied.#
08:38
@Cinch Why are you even discussing implementation details of the global new and delete operators?
Let me go off on my C rant
@Griwes Where?
oh, all from Lounge while on mobile. nm
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy How boring.
Cicada is fun
@BartekBanachewicz lolk
@Cinch You were discussing free(), from what I can see.
08:38
ugh
if-if-for-if-if
@Griwes ...
lmao
Wow you didn't even read it
this is the dumbest blog post I've ever seen
I'm actually really amazed right now
08:39
No, @Cicada had a problem with free() not matching with fopen(), fclose(), fprintf(), etc
thank you /r/cpp for showing me this
Xeo
Xeo
it’s value
off to a good start
I feel like I got trolled somehow.
@Cinch So... you were discussing implementation details of the standard library. :P
Analyzing the assembly output for template devices can be a bit discouragging at times
08:41
@Griwes NO
The fun begins in the first sentence, lol.
he has a problem with the naming scheme
@Cinch lol I feel like I'm challenging your basic (mis?)understanding of C, am I? I suggest you start off clean again.
@Cinch No, you do. Can't you see your own contradictions?
Who's got VS2013? Can you reproduce this?
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Q: Visual C++ 2013 - Call conversion operator T on primitive type T

LogicStuffI changed the return type of a function from class (implicitly convertible to bool) to bool and I forgot to remove .operator bool() call on the function return value and so I discovered a set of strange behaviors of MSVC 2013 compiler. None of the calls of operator bool() are valid in GCC: reque...

Luckily you just need to enable optimizations, -O1 is enough, to have gcc output the reduced version again.
hahahah
08:42
@Cicada Weren't you complaining about free() not matching with fopen() and stuff?
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz wow.
ikr
I talked about optimizations, but haven't enabled any. Makes sense, right?
Xeo
Xeo
"Guys guys guys, GCC doesn't optimize if we don't tell it to!"
@Cinch Yes. Also please stop yelling "no" at me.
@Xeo Exactly. :D
08:43
@Xeo I didn't know what you found funny at first
With Python 2 print u"ééé".upper().encode('utf8') gives me mojibake of some sort at the command line (python2 -c), but displays ÉÉÉ inside the interpreter. What gives?
@Xeo It was boring and pointless.
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton shell encoding?

I don't think so. It starts with f (for file).
08:44
Can you theoretically have an std::vector as a template argument?
@Ven UTF-8. Which makes sense, seeing as the interpreter shows me ÉÉÉ nah?
-6
A: How can I install GLEW without Visual Studio?

dasdfasyou can solve this problem easily, first you need to Fuck yourself, then cut your dick from knife then you will be able to solve this problem

Probably no, right?
I'm not sure if this is the right solution
@Griwes Stop saying "yes" when the answer is "no"
08:44
@Jefffrey you can have it as a template template argument
@Jefffrey template<template<typename...> class Container>
Ven
Ven
dasfasdf
@Jefffrey Why would you not? std::vector<std::vector<int>>
No, no, I mean template argument value.
I know you no know the right answer is no because you don't know so stop making like you know and say no
08:44
@Griwes don't do it though
Although this fails when your Container has non-type template arguments.
@BartekBanachewicz I know.
chance for a "helpful" flagging above
Ven
Ven
@MarcoA. instructions unclear, dick stuck in SO
@Jefffrey it's not a fully applied type, template parameters need to be fully applied
@Ven D:
08:45
@Jefffrey no
@BartekBanachewicz std::vector<int>
there
"Oh my god why doesn't std::cout << 2 shift my output stream by 2 bits wtf is this arcane shit C++ is shit"
so, what do you want to do with it? template<typename Bartek> struct Jeffrey { Bartek b; }; Jeffrey<vector<int>> lol;
@Cinch Because operator<< is overloaded
And overrated.
08:46
@Cicada OH MY GOD YOU CAN'T EVEN SEE A JOKE WHEN ITS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU
Can you underload functions in C++
4
@Cinch Using operator<< is a hack to get a typesafe variadic printf into C++ waaaaay before C++11 introduced variadic templates.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz what would that mean?
@Cinch Maybe the joke was terrible?
@fredoverflow I see you didn't see the air quotes and btw that was for Cicada
user1804599
@Cinch What joke? Is that a stunt to disguise your ignorance...?
Good luck fooling me.
@Cicada Are you kidding me?
@rightfold lol
¬_¬ write up question for meta... find it's a dupe... wasted effort
08:49
WHY ABSTRACTION IS AWESOME
@LightningRacisinObrit on an online compiler it does
this is a nice bunny:

(\_/)
(".")
(")(")
that is abstraction
that's pretty weird lol
Ven
Ven
@Cinch wtf is that shit
@MarcoA. I explained and defined this very early on.
@Ven what do you think
It's my work in progress for better C++ resources
Ven
Ven
08:50
@Cinch it's shit
please critique and smash it
@Ven Why?
I need specifics so I can edit it
Ven
Ven
@Cinch unreadable
@Ven Why?
Ven
Ven
wtf is that font, font size, font color
why is there pink/purple text in the middle of the article
@Ven "Abstraction" is always purple for emphasis
08:51
emphesis
user1804599
@Ven He's a badlet.
Ven
Ven
you don't need to burn my eyes for emphasis
ffs it's really hard to search for VS C++ extensions, cos MS stole the term for plug-ins
@Ven thank you for making my point. I had gotten tired of repeating that
08:52
ok found it
@sehe Oh.
@LightningRacisinObrit MS are bunch of wankers
Perhaps the color is bad.
But what should I change it to?
m8 it might be time to invest in Jekyll and GitHub pages
user1804599
It might be time to invest in rm -rf.
08:53
Jackoff & Hide
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@Cinch in that page the blue/red highlights are not so bad (1 color would be more consistent). But the large glob of green is useless. And lose the underlining.
Ven
Ven
change everything about the text. idk about the content. but change font, font size, font color, your headings, your "boxes" etc.
@Rapptz Would that entail reading manuals?
unfortunately
@fredoverflow :D
08:54
@sehe The style is supposed to be more visual and attuned to people with low attention spans
... Make an MTV-style clip
@Cinch tl;dr
@LucDanton PRETTY COLORS = IMPORTANT
implying they're pretty
08:54
WHAT IS THE SHOUTING FOR THOUGH
@LucDanton emphesis
@Cicada low blow
@Cinch Here is the problem with texts for beginners: Beginners are too lazy to read.
But seriously.
08:55
how do i gamedev pls help
Is there something with the material that's off?
@fredoverflow They're lazy to buy books.
@LucDanton I always shout when I start my sentences. Also referring to myself.
Googling online tutorials is often the fastest way to get digestable material in front of you
The video thing is often slow for some people
and you can waste your time with videos that do not answer your question.
That's why I'm going to continuously trim the material until it's absolutely the bare minimum
while simultaneously hitting the key points to begin learning C++
@Rapptz Make a game engine! :D
08:57
We have 1 page of text to read for students every week. It summurizes all the important concepts like subtyping and constructor chaining. Almost nobody reads it.
@fredoverflow Is it a book?
1 page = book
No, it's weekly exercises.
@fredoverflow Where is it hosted?
Everybody wants to start diving into code immediately.
08:57
@Cinch I could suggest a tool for that
@Cinch Private University repo.
@Cicada rm -rf, right?
I'm thinking of a good map format for my super cool game about blocks.
@Cinch No. format
@fredoverflow What experience are these people?
08:57
But you wouldn't be interested, anyway. It's Java.
@Cinch the problem with that is that it's nigh impossible for me to read anything else. Too many distractions. All the "painted on" meaning makes it impossible to "hear" my inner translation of the words.
The upshot? The people reading your tutorial seem less distracted. In fact, they're only distracted more but by your very page.
@Rapptz inb4 octrees
Also, since you're German(?) I don't know the cultural or technological atmosphere
@Cinch noobs
@sehe sehe preparing double posts
08:58
@Cinch German students eat Weißwurst in front of Windows computers.
@sehe Oh i see.
@fredoverflow Ah I see.
@Cicada not at all
Well I'm going to judge based on my Hawaii-programming measuring stick.
Heh, maybe lag then.
I just hit enter twice :)
08:58
Which assumes everyone surfs and does weed and doesn't program
@fredoverflow What client are they using to access the repo?
@Rapptz Trees of course.
1 min ago, by Cicada
@Rapptz inb4 octrees
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I watched The Annoying Orange yesterday.

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