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@R.MartinhoFernandes At least he replaced the license.
Oh, yeah, I saw that now. Still catching up on old replies.
Are you, for a chance, /u/__Cyber_Dildonics__ ?
:P
@MarkGarcia On reddit I use a ton of throwaways following the pattern grumpy_<fruit name>
@Ell sounds like a nice enough lib... if you need such features
09:09
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sanity checks.  Commentary by Otis B. Driftwood and Fiorello:

    D:  It's all right.  That's in every contract.  That's what they
        call a sanity clause.

    F:  Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.  You can't fool me.  There ain't no Sanity
        Claus.
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
hehe. From unzip.c
Ven
Ven
so, uh, I need to learn cobol now
> #ifndef _WIN32_WCE /* Win CE does not support environment variables */
TIL
oh god, I have to write a query
oh god, I have to <work-related task>
user1804599
> need
09:12
Hey, guys, does any of you have a link to that coliru snippet with longest possible chain of keywords?
@rightfold now tell me how to search for it
user1804599
No. I'm not your slave.
He has it bookmarked
@sehe It doesn't have an ecosystem, that's why.
09:14
1
A: Write the longest sentence using keywords of a programming language

Jerry CoffinC++. A lot of repeated words, but a borderline sensible sentence: If this volatile friend false and do return unsigned public union template throw union template goto void for false friend not using class, and try switch for new protected union using true friend, or else catch long, private br...

Ven
Ven
stumbled on the same one, @sehe
user1804599
COBOL has over 500 keywords.
@Ven it's a small world google
@sehe There was something created by someone from here, hosted on Coliru, that actually compiled and had the longest consecutive number of keywords separated only by whitespaces I've seen, but I always fail to somehow bookmark it in a way that'd allow me to get a link to that from anywhere.
user1804599
int main() {
    return true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false and true and false;
Xeo
Xeo
09:19
unique keywords
user1804599
shsuh
Xeo
Xeo
@Griwes by whitespace and punctuation.
(), {}, ;, etc
@rightfold lol
@Xeo Every keyword is unique in its own way.
09:21
Apr 14 at 11:01, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Ven 26 'keywords' in a row: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/fd2e672d50c30b9f
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I hope I'll remember that search. Thanks.
Mmmh, I need to implement move-assign as a swap (for preventing iterator invalidation). I also want the type to be move-only. How would you do it?
Ven
Ven
@Griwes REMEMBER ME
@MartinJames So is that you in the picture? I sense a hint of Bjarne Stroustrup in your appearance :)
Taking foo&& other + adl::swap(cont, other.cont); delays destruction. I can’t take foo (the usual remedy) as that’s also a valid copy assignment.
09:25
@LucDanton in case you have time and feel like, could you give me your opinion on this? No hurry
@R.MartinhoFernandes :( stackoverflow.com/a/25380698/85371 (10k)
@AndyProwl Anything in particular in this? Just your comment? All of it?
I have a very interesting query to make. Is anybody interested in improving his/her skills in sql on a very interesting and practical SQL problem?
Well, if you are able to explain to me why my comment is wrong (Columbo is saying so and I kind of trust him, although I don't understand why) without going through all of it then that's enough
09:27
Which one is that?
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton foo tmp(std::move(other)); adl::swap(cont, tmp.cont); ?
@LucDanton this one for short version, this one for slightly longer version
@Xeo Yeah I think I like that better than other.cont = {};,
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Also, it's only a valid copy assign if foo is copy-able.
although I guess you're talking traits-wise?
@rightfold That's terrible. There's no suspense at all. You know the result of that expression from the get go.
09:31
@Xeo Most containers are copyable. Practically speaking I’m expecting a restriction here.
@khajvah Go ahead
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Sure, but you said foo would be move-only, so foo a, b; a = b; wouldn't compile even if you have operator=(foo).
Ven
Ven
so, here I am, reading the cobol guide.
@AndyProwl Don’t have anything to offer, sorry.
Gee, people really really really fail at libraries.
Xeo
Xeo
I'm just not sure if traits will pick that up as not-is_copy_assignable.
How can you fail to #pragma once your header-only lib.
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@Xeo Ya, me neither.
Xeo
Xeo
09:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I'll have to summon @FilipRoséen-refp about this
Xeo
Xeo
also lol the TraceRoot
violates Ro{3,0}
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes do comment on github and help them improve
09:34
@MarcoA. I always do.
(without bursting out in a ragefire possibly)
@R.MartinhoFernandes He needs to add a license before that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what in particular is getting at you with that one?
@MarcoA. No spoonfeeding!
Or maybe he thinks header guards are licenses.
09:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes that might count as volunteering service :)
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
How can you fail to #pragma once your header-only lib.
New Leprous album is interesting.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Should be easy to test, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah
I'm terrible for forgetting to add include guards :\
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow
09:35
too used to Java being able to comprehend two things sharing a dependency :P
@thecoshman Do you write them by hand?
@LucDanton yeah, I just use sublime, and I don't write that much C++
I am now convinced writing an article with "obvious" things to do when writing a library is not a waste of time.
@Xeo Seems okay.
@R.MartinhoFernandes fairly sure I told you this before :P
Ven
Ven
09:37
is there an emacs cobol mode, I wonder
@R.MartinhoFernandes At least he namespaced his macros!
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton yeah
Xeo
Xeo
So with that, just make it by-value
done & done, with noexcept clauses etc.
Xeo
Xeo
09:39
It's nice when things just work!
@Rapptz ?
Ven
Ven
uh, my cobol doesn't work.
Ven
Ven
nevermind, I just used a keyword.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
user1804599
09:41
@Ven SSCCE or GTFO.
Xeo
Xeo
I guess that was a mistake :D
@rightfold I don't get it.
@rightfold Need them IBM cards.
user1804599
@fredoverflow it's a terrible joke anyway.
Xeo
Xeo
09:44
user1804599
> Organaizing your lock hierarchy
user1804599
#pragma once pleb
@Rapptz I'm amazed by your effort! Wow!
Xeo
Xeo
09:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you even add an issue?
@Xeo ?
Xeo
Xeo
oops
@Xeo Just a code-review comment.
Ell
Ell
I should learn to use my text editor better
I write pretty much everything manually
Including header guards
@Ell It isn't bad. Give you more stuff to do.
09:48
unless you do competitive coding that isn't a giant problem.
(and in those cases you can't use your favorite, plugin'd editor)
that snippet is one of my most used snippets
@Ell Guess that explains why you're passionate about tabs.
It probably saved me a day of my life by now
and that’s a lot of vidya!
@Rapptz firstly, very swanky video. secondly, oooh
09:51
my mind is too imperative for sql
@rightfold use both scrub
@LucDanton ikr
time to go to bed
#ifndef is retarded anyway
@Rapptz write less code, save years!
it's like the most primitive and unconvenient way ever
09:53
lucpm solves the header guard problem with its forward acyclic dependency manager and auto conflict resolver
have you heard of lucpm
@R.MartinhoFernandes It has include guards v0v
@BartekBanachewicz It's really not inconvenient.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I want to play agar.io at work is that bad
Ell
Ell
I'd still be passionate about tabs I think
09:54
@Jefffrey That was a really quick fix.
@buttifulbuttefly yes, you should just play it.
Oh, wow.
He was F5ing on that repo like mad
@buttifulbuttefly I am kinda playing hearthstone I think
Ell
Ell
09:54
The only counter argument I understand is "tools are bad at tabs"
@Ell You're a tool!
@Ell isn't that enough
Ell
Ell
Which I understand on a pragmatic level, but not a idealistic one
@Ell That's the only possible argument
Ell
Ell
Yes @Jefffrey!
09:55
@Ell on idealistic level tabs are still bad as a broken half-measure
The only argument for spaces is pragmatic
@Ell I just don't care. I rarely press tab or space (well, except in the middle of things) at all.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz I disagree :)
@Jefffrey Have you seen "Get Him To The Greek"? Your name has an interesting meaning in that movie ;)
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes you care what your editor inserts though, right?
09:56
@buttifulbuttefly I always do that and I always fell bad about it.
@Ell Why would I? I only care if I need to open foreign files.
@fredoverflow lol
i mean people pissing their pants over "WOW WE CAN TOTALLY change the indent"
as if that was the holy grail of code editing and presentation
it's literally so freaking irrelevant
@Ell You can construct examples where two different tab widths can be deduced. Then why blame tools?
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure
09:58
if you want idealistic editor then again it can just draw text on the canvas indented, coloured and moved around as you please
Ell
Ell
@LucDanton tab widths are deduced?
I think people have a preference for tab width and they should set that in their editor
@Ell Trailing whitespace annoys me, but that's silly.
user1804599
8-space indent master race.
you don't need a single "indentation" character intermixed into textual source representation in order for the editor to present the source as text to you
@Ell Then you open someone else’s file and it looks wrong.
09:58
fuck it I'm going to write such an editor later
in the browser of course
Ell
Ell
@LucDanton why would it look wrong if I have my tab width set to what I like?
hahaha
What you like looks wrong :P

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