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12:00
@Columbo try with -lc++
@Xeo Will do
I'm stressed out by the interview tomorrow
and the one the day after
@Xeo "linker input unused"
@Columbo Do you link with -stdlib=libc++?
i've just realized I'm stressed
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shit.
Xeo
Xeo
12:00
@Columbo wrong position? :P
eventually you will get used to it
according to the guide I should panic right now, in order to be calm tomorrow
@BartekBanachewicz The realization doesn't make it worse. Likewise, we already knew
@Xeo Yep. I use CB. Works now, thanks a lot!
user1804599
Can do select u.x * u.x from (select t.a * 2 as x from t) as u where u.x > 0 and u.x * 3 < 8; I suppose.
user3790646
12:01
Morning / Noon / Night all.
@BartekBanachewicz which other interview do you have? ie not the qnx one
You know you fucked up your floating point parser if you give it "52" and it segfaults
@Prismatic for a senior role
the perf-monitoring distributed uber platform company
> Mistral reps say Skunk, once deployed, can be "neutralized" with a special soap and only with that soap. In another BBC video, an IDF spokesman describes how any attempt to wash it via regular means only exacerbates its effects.
I highly doubt this claim. It will take a smart few to collect a sample, analyse it chemically and come up with a proper neutralizer
their requirements are very sane though
12:04
> “There’s a typo,” Evan said. “You wanted ‘Take A Break,’ right? That should be B-R-slash, not B-slash.” He pointed to the mug for emphasis. “Right now, it says ‘Take A Bold.’”
- no school diploma even mentioned
- requesting general experience in different areas of development
- "additionals" is sane: JavaScript, SQL DBs, HTML, CSS, TCP/IP networks
lol. "emphasis"; well played tdWTF
also "at least 5 years of experience working in a high-standards environment"
but the other offer said 4
the l[o]unge c[o]unts
also they have a non-senior listing as well
12:06
Another bonkers Bugatti: 'With a revised W16 engine engine and aerodynamic body work, the Chiron is capable of reaching speeds faster than the record-holding Veyron SuperSport. Reports speculate that it can touch a maximum speed of 463 km/h'

Not with the potholes round here, it won't:(
where they have no required experience at all
@BartekBanachewicz Oh - you going into politics?
...
> The Veyron could drain its fuel tank in just eight minutes at full chat
@MartinJames lol
lol I just oversaw this
> while (first != last && *p && toupper(*first) == *p)
++first; ++p;
12:08
{ you suck }
Thought it was an optimization bug
It is. It's a premature code brevity optimization bug
@sehe ... from the compiler.
@BartekBanachewicz 'full chat'?
@thecoshman well, pedal to the metal?
12:09
@Columbo What are you doing (a) writing parsers manually (b) case folding in the wrong direction?
@BartekBanachewicz 'full throttle'?
@thecoshman Dunno, I guess it's like 'maximum clog'.
@sehe (a) Writing a parser for my lib. (b) What?
plankgas
12:09
@MartinJames sounds like it needs some lax
@Columbo I think (not sure why, ask robots or so) that case folding "should" be done to lowercase
@Ell Needle in the camel's eye.
@sehe Ohhh, that's case folding
@thecoshman In that car, I would not need any lax.
Hmmm. Will check that, thanks!
12:10
@sehe Case folding should be done to casefolded :<
ah
Xeo
Xeo
casefold.
@Columbo Use stricmp or something like that.
There's an algorithm in Boost.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a constexpr library.
Xeo
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12:12
Breaking news: constexpr considered evil.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Otherwise I wouldn't have written this either. PS: Yeah, it has numerous bugs, I know. Half of them are fixed already, just need to commit.)
I wonder what would happen if you took both some laxatives and some anti-diarrhoea tablets...
@thecoshman One way to find out.
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@Columbo Can't decode base64 with that :P
@thecoshman There' only one way to find out! Give them to @rightfold!
12:13
@Columbo Oh well.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm 100% sure that's wrong :P
If that get's flagged, it's because the person is a racist! I am British, and toilet humour is a national past time!
Ell
Ell
(I know you are too)
user3790646
Hold me down, let me drown..
I think people underestimate proper code generation.
12:14
@Xeo Can strtol?
Xeo
Xeo
dunno.
Just thought it was funny since you had the alphabet as valid "digits" there.
@Columbo No. Only 36.
@R.MartinhoFernandes There you go. Pushed a more recent version, btw.
I lost interest at constexpr.
I forgot you were ThePhD...

oh wait
12:16
@sehe ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes ?
user3790646
What are the problems of a zero-terminated string that length-prefixed strings overcome?
user3010322
You can embed actual data in a string.
user3010322
Which is nice.
@Xeo Btw., what is the best substitute for std::identity that there is in the standard library? Some template that barely touches its argument and provides type?
12:18
@AndreyErick I guess complexity of computing the length is the most trivial one
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@Columbo std::common_type<T> is what I'd like to say, but there was some nasty thing about it killing references, IIRC....
even for single arguments
5 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I think people underestimate proper code generation.
user3010322
Just write your own identity ?
@ThePhD Fuck self-engagement
user3010322
identity isn't part of the std:: IIRC...
Xeo
Xeo
12:19
it was, until '11
user3010322
... Wwwhhhhyyyy?
Xeo
Xeo
then they killed it ded
because of overlapping concerns or something
user3010322
... But whhhhyyy?
> The common type is the result of std::decay applied to the type of the ternary conditional (since C++14)
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it was a trait and a function object at the same time
user3010322
12:20
"overlapping concerns" what the shit?
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@Columbo yep, that.
user3010322
Oh.
Xeo
Xeo
in C++11 it didn't do that :<
user3010322
Well, that's kinda.. dumb.
I just implemented parameters :)
12:21
@fredoverflow IIRC, it's been done before.
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@fredoverflow you need a good-looking UI framework
let us talk..
UI is not too important
I agree, but it makes your day shine
user3790646
that's like saying user experience isn't too important
Ell
Ell
@Jefffrey it's very important
12:24
@AndreyErick prettyness of UI doesn't harm the user experience that much
@Columbo Basically, when I hear "constexpr parser", I think "why would anyone pick this solution to their problem?" and cannot come up with a reasonable explanation. That goes for s/parser/<several other things as well>/.
Hmm.. that's confusing. I seem to have Erick plonked.
user3790646
wait, is that me?
I'm not a fan of "cool UIs", but if it makes your life easier -> use it
@Jefffrey How am I supposed to write an IDE without a UI? :)
12:28
Where is my plonklist manager?
Oh wait, you mean it doesn't have to look sexy.
agreed
Ell
Ell
never seen .hxx until now
@AndreyErick Pascal and VB6 compatibility
looks like Havok
it used all those .hkx and stuff
Okay, turns out numerical_limits::min is inconsistent
12:30
@MartinJames you don't need one
@sehe A plonklist factory then? Must be some way of editing it:)
Ell
Ell
you click on your gravatar
@MartinJames Why. You want to bulk import usernames?
Ell
Ell
then click prefs
> A lot of you have been asking me what my future plans were and i'm finally able to share them with you. Starting immediately I will be part of the EU LCS Broadcast team filling the role of colour caster & analyst desk member. I traveled to Berlin on Saturday and started working with the team today.
welp
pretty cool for him
12:32
I don't even. MSVC can't even whitespace-agnostic. connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/1355384/…
I suppose most of the professional video game players end up broke or dunno at McDonald
@BartekBanachewicz Who? What?
@Ell Orite - never done that before:)
Ell
Ell
okay, why would someone turn down free pizza?
12:33
@Columbo reinventing wheels; ending up with side-wheels
@Ell Mebbe because there were two free pizzas available elsewhere?
@R.MartinhoFernandes cant.connect.microsoft.com... jeez that thing is so slow
@R.MartinhoFernandes hehe that was in the lounge before. But this is nice:
> Interestingly, this is caused by inconsistent newlines (\r\n vs. just \r), which incidentally are being incorrectly generated by the VS editor – so there are actually two bugs here, one in the compiler and one in the IDE editor.
@AndyProwl not as slow as Boost Trac
is Boost Trac literally offline? Can't imagine
12:34
no it's figuratively offline
no, it's logically offline
then it's still faster then ms connect
I might give up on ranges/iterators. The more I dig, the less sense it makes.
Your own exploration, or looking at Niebler's work?
12:35
what doesn't make sense?
@R.MartinhoFernandes My thing. Or things.
I haven't looked at Niebler's stuff at all yet.
user3010322
Niebler's stuff makes sense and so far looks alright.
@AndyProwl They don’t form a neat hierarchy at all. It looks more like a handful of neighbouring concepts. It’s true that models can navigate from one of those neighbourhoods (e.g. restrict bidi to forward), but the essence of what those things are (what essential patterns they capture, which essential algorithms operate on them) turn out to be to different for my tastes.
The most recent drop is that I’m thinking zipping input/forward things is not the same as zipping bidi things. After having taken a closer look at the classical issue of handling ragged ends.
Ven
Ven
aw, I come back and today's proleague is over :(
12:39
@LucDanton Hah, I remember that.
shit I'm tired
rev is not distributive over zip.
@BartekBanachewicz too many requests to be pulled
well technically only 2.5 hours to go
@R.MartinhoFernandes The 'closer' look is that I’m weighing 'ranges as self-contained iteration' (aka D/Andrei ranges) vs 'iteration in the form of ranges as contexts together with positions' (what Eric Niebler refers to as position-based ranges).
12:41
@sehe fuk u sehe y u do dis
gah ironically when I work on things I want to do I don't slack off nearly as much at work
@MarcoA. Are you a UI expert?
and after 5 hours I'm basically ded
because I'm working on full power
@fredoverflow that your 'teaching' language?
@BartekBanachewicz I program on a quad core, so 5 hours work actually equals 20 hours.
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I already think that D/Andrei ranges have obvious problems, too. This is sort of a last attack on the problem.
@fredoverflow lol
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@BartekBanachewicz no, really?
@Xeo read next messages
it's way more exhausting :S
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, reverse²=id is too important to give up. It’s broken zips that must be mended.
12:43
@thecoshman Yes. The amazing thing about fredoverflow is that he never works on multiple big projects at the same time, and he seldomly abandons projects before they're somewhat done.
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Dunno, when I work on something I like I don't think of it as exhausting at all
heh, that’s not the right equation for the law
Xeo
Xeo
It just flows, and suddenly it's time to head home
@fredoverflow a rare commodity in this pit
@LucDanton Yeah, but I don't know how to state that with zip in the focus :P zip is not a distributivee of rev?
12:44
reverse . f == f . apply reverse for appropriate apply.
Ven
Ven
> So, if a file contains 1275 characters of data, and a program defines the structure of that file as
> containing 100-character records, then the file contents will consist of twelve (12) 100-
> character records with a final record containing only 75 characters.
> Even though it appears that it should be possible to locate and process any record in the file
> directly simply by calculating its starting character position based upon the program-defined
> record size, records must be still be read or written to these files in a purely sequential
why, cobol?
@thecoshman Well, it's relatively easy to achieve if you only start one major project every couple of years ;)
@R.MartinhoFernandes My take so far was for zipping has to start at the right end (D has options for that). Which does mean that the result of zip is constrained to input/forward-only when you can’t e.g. compute distances.
or that you have to compute linear distances even if the double-ended/bidi capabilities are not used(!)
"space spatial coordinates"
@fredoverflow absolutely not, but I've been dabbling with some UIs recently
12:46
@fredoverflow and have more motivation :\
~/IdeaProjects/kotlint $ cat sloc
find . -name "*.kt" -exec grep -v "^[{ }]*$" {} + | wc -l
~/IdeaProjects/kotlint $ ./sloc
1407
That said, I'm glad to see that my reason for putting of working on TAG turned out to be fabricated. Might look at doing some tonight
...1400 lines of code, and what can you do? Pass numbers to functions :)
not bad tbh
@fredoverflow bah, I made a brainfuck vm in like 100 loc!
12:47
guys am I the only one that would be interested in constexpr parameters? I have been trying to discuss this here a few times with no much success.
and what would they do?
well... I guess interpretor would be a better name...
compiletime partial application?
@Veritas Plenty of cranks well-meaning people have expressed as much and the idea has been flamed discussed on several occasions.
add me to the flamees
12:49
How's this for a parked bus! #alltheway http://t.co/9MYFsRJROD
gotta admit, this is great
@khajvah I... don't get it...
@R.MartinhoFernandes certainly in GNU userland
@thecoshman do you watch football?
@khajvah how very dare you even suggest the possibility!
Assuming we could overload on constexpr, I can think of a few situations where it would be useful.
12:50
@khajvah I don't get it. It's a parked bus. With prints.
"all the way" (except we couldn't afford a roof?)
@thecoshman Il interpretatore
user3790646
@khajvah I don't get it either, and I'm from the world's most World Cup winner country D:
I will explain. People make fun on Chelsea saying "they park the bus", meaning, they defend hard during the whole game.
@buttifulbuttefly so are you more or less settled in for the long hall in HK?
now they won the league and there is a parked bus of winners
@khajvah ah. That was so obvious. In a multilingual lounge. With C++ nerds.
12:52
@khajvah fascinating
@BartekBanachewicz ikr
that was sarcastic
Thanks for explaining though. I'm glad there really was something to explain.
unless you're a bus-o-phile
it is pretty funny if you like football
12:53
@fredoverflow Yes
user3790646
lol @sehe
@khajvah Now the real question is, does Manchester Utd. put the bus into Drive before rev-down?!
@khajvah And Engrish idioms
I like it, but I don't know much :(
I am gonna make an app, which will ping everybody in lounge every time I say anything related to driving, so you guys can make a joke.
@thecoshman wat
@buttifulbuttefly 'long haul'
12:54
wow, how did you decode that?
luc danton so cryptography
Read it aloud in a drunk pirate voice.
Well @thecoshman I don't know, I'll stay until I get tired or fired, whichever happens first?
No real plans actually
I'd like to work in Korea at some point /cc @Dean
To make vidyas!!
> converting a prvalue of type “pointer to member function” to a different pointer to member function type and back to its original type yields the original pointer to member value.
MSVC fails this, right?
@khajvah you gotta admit, you were asking for it it was pretty ingenious of me to connect these incidents
@buttifulbuttefly can't you read?
12:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes example code? I can test
@buttifulbuttefly lol, go out in a blaze of glory
I guess it could be made to work, but in a Hell++ kinda way.
Ven
Ven
uh, why did I start learning cobol.
@LucDanton good thinking
Ven
Ven
there's a reason we stopped using this language.
12:59
absolutely
Ven
Ven
no vlen strings.
@sehe yeah, right

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