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18:00
@Ven Well, I haven't re-checked in the last year or so (I'm pretty happy with my current job) but it seemed like that when I was looking (with the proviso that the COBOL jobs I saw were by accident, so I suppose what I saw could have been somewhat skewed).
Ven
Ven
@JerryCoffin mmh, I see
18:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes I just downloaded it, think I'm gonna watch it tonight
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@Jefffrey hi.
> Your invitation is titled, with intimacy, XXXXX. Like you, it is unique. No one else in the world has a face like yours, or this invitation code, and both are beautiful.
lol
> Passphrase (min. 12 characters)
Now I have to get creative with a password.
@milleniumbug If (and only if) the friend is a class. By far the most common friends (at least in my experience) are individual functions that are conceptually part of a class, but can't be members for syntactic reasons (e.g., stream insertion/extraction operators).
I some how doubt Oculous want to publicly admit it, but this is how VR will be used. Not sure if NSFW... it's CGI... yeah probably watch it at home... if at all.
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@JerryCoffin There's nothing syntactic about that restriction.
18:23
@JerryCoffin Sure, that's pretty much what my statement that precedes this one said about functions.
The second statement tried to be too punny.
@Xeo Hmm.. I see what you mean about her tail:)
feck it I'm gonna have a beer
user1804599
bear
cheers
@thecoshman Haha.
18:38
friend functions can improve interfaces.
Xeo
Xeo
@MartinJames Fluffy Tail 9001
beer's over :(
@Veritas Much like your mother in bed.
@AndyProwl I just had two, I'm in your same situation :(
you win, I only had one
Xeo
Xeo
18:43
I win, I had none \o/
@AndyProwl I'm sure there's more where that one came from.
Xeo
Xeo
I got this stuff now, though.
@Xeo You win. I wine.
that's harsh :'(
Xeo
Xeo
With cheese and fried egg on top
18:44
@JerryCoffin And I whine
user1804599
@Xeo nice.
Xeo
Xeo
nom nom
That was close.
I almost committed the faux pas of putting on matching socks.
7
lol
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A: Why is this nested variadic template an invalid argument?

Spartan322struct DEF in the last example is not being given a variadic template, this is an invalid variadic template attempt because it has no identifier, thus you can't touch anything in the second template at all, if you replace template<Ts ...> struct DEF with template<Ts... Ts2> DEF it should be a val...

@R.MartinhoFernandes You were putting your socks on with your left hand?
18:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can't remember wearing socks of any state of match for decades:)
I'm getting rid of the duplicate.
It's the only way to be sure.
well
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
robot you practice DRY socks?
I have an image to maintain.
18:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes Bleach or dye it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Chop it to a different length?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Use a match on the match.
@Puppy well, it's something that happens a lot accidentally, though since some time ago I've started making a point of requiring it.
Man, I haven't warn premade socks in... years
premade?
Yeah, socks that you buy in a shop that you can just wear.
18:52
what other socks exist?
My GF has knitted me a great supply of socks, AND THEY ROCKS!
handmade
@AndyProwl the opposite of premade is (usually) handmade
oh
I never had handmade socks
I tell you guys, you haven't lived until you've had hand knitted socks
18:53
It's socks you have to microwave.
heh
stupid fridge why do you contain no beer
user3790646
Trying to track down annoying bug :[ not sure if I should ask a stupid question in SO and get answers (but with a trade-off, downvotes)
Xeo
Xeo
You need a fridge that can order more beer. And then call Alcoholics Anonymous.
@AndreyErick make a minimal test case
user3790646
18:56
what's that?
@AndreyErick also consider the possibility that the question will get closed if you can't post a small testcase
Xeo
Xeo
lol
user3790646
not sure what it means in portuguese
@AndyProwl I thought it very out of character for you to suggest someone post a small testical :\
Xeo
Xeo
18:58
lol
Are your writing disabilities spreading to your reading skills now?
lol
thank you Xeo I wanted to write something like that but couldn't formulate
user1804599
lol
lol
the thecoshman can't into English
@AndyProwl Wait....
@Xeo His skills all seem to deteriorate almost simultaneously, right around beer o-clock.
19:02
...waaaaait for iiiiiiit......
@AndyProwl It's OK! My fridge does not have the same fault:)
@MartinJames lol something tells me it will in a few hours
user3010322
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH
user3010322
MY PERFECT SCOOOOOOOOORE
why is it not tomorrow already I want to drink
19:04
@Xeo charming ¬_¬
@MartinJames Code for a new smart fridge: try { get_beer(); } catch(fridge_empty const &) { order_more(LOTS); }
@AndyProwl Maybe. I'm trying to stay off the beer after last night's 'magic beaver' episode.
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Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl I hope you got something more stylish than beer tomorrow.
@JerryCoffin order_more() clearly needs access to wallet
that moment when hacking around unity's limitation is more appreciated than a simple solution :<
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A: Object Composition in the Unity Editor

Alex M.Don't overcomplicate or overthink things unnecessarily. Your balloons are gameobjects right? This is what I do when I need something like it. abstract class PoppingCondition : MonoBehaviour { public abstract void IsMet(); } class ColorMatchCondition : PoppingCondition { //Can edit...

Xeo
Xeo
19:05
@AndyProwl nah, hacks a random bank account
@MartinJames hahaha
@Xeo I find that quite unlikely
@ThePhD Your team won?
@Xeo After all, I did say it was for a smart fridge. One that spent my own money wouldn't be nearly so smart...
but who knows
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@MartinJames Nah I just fear I won't have a perfect 4.0 after this last grade comes in.
19:07
4.0 is the max?
@ThePhD What are you waiting for?
user3010322
@MartinJames Intro to Stats
user3010322
@AndyProwl Yep.
@ThePhD Oh shit:(
that's a weird rating system, why 4.0?
user3010322
19:08
@AndyProwl 0.0 is F, 4.0 is A. A B C D F
what about E?
@AndyProwl no E in America
user3790646
Isolated the bug, it's in this part of the code: textuploader.com/p3mv
how come?
@AndyProwl I have no idea. :/
19:09
@AndyProwl Merkins: 'Possible scores on the SAT range from 600 to 2400, combining test results from three 800-point sections:'
@AlexM. agreed, have a +1 good sir
maybe it stands for Fail
@AndyProwl Yeah. todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/02/e-f-grading-scale A, B, C, D, and Fail
however, in many situations, D is often considered a failing grade as well
Awesome BetterThanC ComeOnYouCanDoBetter DudeThisIsNotGood Fail
We have 5.0 as best (yeah, sometimes it's 5.5, depending on the humour), and 2.0 as failing
19:11
well in Italy it also makes little sense, we have 0-30
@milleniumbug They should be normalised, like FP mantissa:)
@AndyProwl however, if you take "advanced" classes, you get a +1 for that class, so "top of the class" students often have scores slightly higher than the 4.0 "max"
@MartinJames Which is normalized, except in that one case?
i'm gonna fork a library
user3010322
I'm gonna fork this food.
19:14
I got 747 on reading, but now, everyone calls me 'Jumbo'.
@ThePhD can I fork it as well?
or do I have to issue a pull request?
user3010322
@MarcoA. No.
you're on my blame list
user3010322
It's private and locked in ClearCase repo.
user3790646
Wow! In a day my profile was viewed more than 500 times!
19:15
@AndreyErick did you use a female cleavage-featuring photo?
user3010322
CMOOON SHOW ME MY FINAL GRADE FOR THIS COURSE SO I KNOW WHETHER TO CRY OR NOT CMOOON.
user3010322
Gosh I hate waiting.
user3010322
Waiting is the worst.
user3010322
THE WORST.
user3790646
nope, but your answer in my question was really concise, congratulations :)
19:17
@MarcoA. yay senpai Marco A. noticed me
@ThePhD I agree. I have a date on Thursday and I just cannot wait! :)
user3010322
@wilx I was about to say before the edit "Uh... you're late, then."
@ThePhD Haha. Yeah. I miscounted. I am unable to map days of week and months in English between the names and their numbers. :)
user3790646
holycrap my grandma is listening to brazillian funk
:)
Hanlon's razor applied to Internet discussions: Never attribute to trolling that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
user3790646
any idea on what may be the problem?
@EtiennedeMartel epic stupidity it is :D
> but now [it] is happening now
lolwat
user3790646
19:22
CreateWindow is declared as follows: puu.sh/i1v2V/db137c9422.png
> 20 years ago we never noticed these rainbow effects so prodominantly
> prodominantly
I got a moth in my keyboard
I want to get it out so bad but I don't know how
user3790646
11 viewed this and nobody responds... That bullying is getting worse, huh, I mean, wtf
@AndreyErick Yes, the problem is you are trying to invoke WinAPI, and also that you are using a shitty paste site, also that you are giving us a fucking function signature in a fucking image.
inb4 flagged
the rainbows tookourjewbs
19:25
@AndreyErick updated, there were something I wasn't aware of.
> our constituional rights
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@MarcoA. Interesting :o so they now are terminated by a zero!
@AndreyErick it seems so by those passages in the standard
@thecoshman thank you now I feel a bit better about me not getting those superfluid things
@AndreyErick Which is irrelevant.
19:27
@AndyProwl but those are so cool
@AndyProwl our constipational rights
@AlexM. What in the hell
How does that even happen m8
lemme guess bling bling disco mechanical keyboard
@AndreyErick still waiting for the paste to load...
@Prismatic I smacked it while it was in the air and then it flew inside the keyboard
@MarcoA. honestly I think "zero-terminated" means something else (i.e. the length is determined by the first zero character), but yes since C++11 it is required to have a zero at the end of the buffer
19:29
@MarcoA. I don't like the term "null-terminated" when referring to std::string. It implies that putting "null" in the middle of the string terminates it. I personally use "ends with zero" instead.
but it can contain zeros in between too
@AlexM. this one time my room mate way back when woke me up at like 3 am because there were a couple of giant moths in his room
we spent two hours throwing shoes at them
he got one of them pretty good it like exploded when the shoe made contact
you could've opened the door
we tried to shoe (hah) them out the door a few times they wouldnt leave
@Prismatic Seriously two fucking hours?
19:31
dude it was horrible we both had work the next day
@milleniumbug @AndyProwl this should leave less space to errors and/or misinterpretations. I agree that "ends with zero" is better than "null-terminated"
@Prismatic You don't shoo moths. You turn the lights off where you want them to leave from, and turn a light on where you want them to go.
@AndyProwl I'm guessing that there was always a null appended to the string, but it was not specified before C++11
@MartinJames Probably
@AndreyErick Woah, dude. Don't act like we owe something to you. Check your attitude.
19:32
That's what we tried. The apartment had a light outside that we switched on but they just kept flying back in
@MartinJames It isn't really specified or necessary in C++11 either. You just have to ensure that you can always add a NUL terminator without any possibility of throwing an exception.
@MartinJames but implementations were free to not have the null there until you request .c_str()? but it's const....
Yeah, there was a lot of leeway, but the "putting zero at the end" approach was the simplest and sanest, so that's what got used.
hmm I think the moth went away on its own
@melak47 Yeah, const. The null was always there at the end:)
19:34
I shook the keyboard upside down and nothing
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@milleniumbug I was kidding lol
do you use a converted typewriter? how is there space in your keyboard for a moth...
@AlexM. Run it through the dishwasher (with no soap). Be sure you give it time to dry though--takes about a week.
@AlexM. Whoa! I don't do that unless I know the wheelie bin is empty:)
@JerryCoffin like hell I'm gonna risk washing this keyboard
it cost me a fortune
19:36
I bet its cus he has one of those light up keyboards
with giant click clack mechanical switches and gaps
I just picked the most expensive keyboard I could find
does it count?
@AlexM. To the moth?
have you tried throwing a shoe at it
19:37
@AlexM. That's your privilege, of course. Seems pretty safe to me though--I had one keyboard that lasted close to 10 years (and several trips through the dishwasher).
@AlexM. it depends if you write on ask.fm or not
wait how are you even typing
is the moth inside your keyboard this very moment
just how big do you think this moth is
it's smaller than a small fly
Is reviewing this material this a good way to learn C? hyperpolyglot.org/c
@Prismatic There is one key he's avoiding. Try and guess which it is from typos:)
19:38
@AlexM. like, uh, moth-sized?
@melak47 Well, some moths have wingspans of, like, 10cm.
tinier than that this particular moth
why dont you just pop one of the keys
like spacebar
it's not in the keyboard anymore wtf
I could pop spacebar tho
19:40
@AaronHall Doesn't look particularly useful to me. You pretty much need a book (I usually recommend K&R 2).
> We also suggest not removing the space bar key unless absolutely necessary since many keyboards use a retention spring that can be very difficult or impossible to put back into place.
nvm
user3790646
there's this girl from the last school in which I studied. Wanna see her photo? xD
@AndreyErick Is there any reason we would want to?
@AndreyErick this again?
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not m ex gf o.o
19:42
sorry for not keeping track :p
user3790646
what are you guys doing?
user3790646
I was flagged, oh shit xD
OK , I just found out why I had Erick plonked. Time for a replonk.
plonkety plonk plonk
19:49
plink
user3790646
ba dum tss
user1804599
plank
Kerplunk
whatever happened to planking
19:53
@Prismatic It was declared a war crime.
@JerryCoffin thanks, K&R 2... ok. Blast through it as fast as possible, or do every exercise, or something in the middle?
@Prismatic People realized it was a really stupid idea from the beginning?
> People realized it was a really stupid idea
I don't think that's how it works
@AaronHall You need to do exercises (not necessarily all of them, but a good portion) to get much of anywhere.
burn it :)
19:55
@Prismatic Probably not, but I try to give people the benefit of the doubt, at least as long as there is any.
user3790646
when I was interned in a mental hospital I had the idea of bringing with me a hidden c++ book, that's the best of all the planks
@AndreyErick Cedar planked Salmon. Yummy.
does something like X(X&&) noexcept(false) = default; make sense?
user3790646
NSFW
20:05
@Prismatic Nice lighting.
ah if you do that then it's marked as deleted.
@Veritas not really. If you're going to default it, then the noexcept is automatic. I guess you can "future-proof" it by adding noexcept(false)...
@Veritas what?
if the default is noexcept and you declare it as default but with a different exception specification then it;s implicitely deleted.
lol no warnings, the is_nothrow_move_constructible trait shows it as nothrow etc.
I wonder why they decided to go with implicit deletion.
@Veritas really? That seems... odd
20:18
right?
Does anyone know how to use Anjuta?
@Veritas § 8.4.2/3 implies that it's ill-formed, and thus requires a compiler error.
@MooingDuck I think it's /3.1 at play in this case but I may be reading that wrong.
> Is/will there be Anjuta for Microsoft Windows?
It is not planned.
That explains everything.
20:23
@milleniumbug I wanna learn to use Anjuta to run my C++ programs!
@Veritas definitely not, that doesn't make any mention of noexcept nor defaulted functions
user1804599
Use clang and Vim.
@Myni I wasn't aware of it existing till now, so I can't help you.
However, if it's any good, you should be able to pick it up quite easily.
@rightfold, could you please explain?
Otherwise try something more mainstream.
user1804599
20:25
No.
@milleniumbug I am trying to do with terminal directly... but it doesn't!
@Veritas according to whom? gcc? Also: what members?
@MooingDuck It mentions exception specification in case that it's the first declaration.
I type..

g++ hello.cpp

It shows....

fatal error: iostream.h: No such file or directory... compilation terminated
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@Veritas Im looking at a C++14 spec, it doesn't have the word "exception" in 3.1 anywhere
20:29
@Myni don't #include <iostream.h> then.
@melak47, without it it shows other error
protip: it's just <iostream>
@Myni <iostream.h> doesn't exist since 1998.
@MooingDuck /3.1 = 8.4.2/3.1. Maybe it has changed since the latest draft?
@Veritas oh, I thought your slash was a typo. That's my bad.
20:33
@rightfold how to use clang to execute C++ program?
@Myni clang is a compiler. Just like G++.
@Mooing_Duck, even g++ doesn't work in the terminal...
can you write a most simplest C++ program
int main() {}
@Myni it only works in the terminal.
how to declare "cout" @melak47
user1804599
20:37
#include <iostream>
@Myni #include <iostream> (no .h)
I may sound like a noob... because I program mostly in Python! :(
Have you tried reading what have been said to you?
@Myni then you should find a book or tutorial
user1804599
4270
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

20:38
8 mins ago, by melak47
protip: it's just <iostream>
user1804599
Read all of these books.
8 mins ago, by milleniumbug
@Myni <iostream.h> doesn't exist since 1998.
At first, I just wanna learn to use the terminal to compile my C++ programs.
I will learn C++ this year
@Myni you've been doing that successfully. Your problem is you don't have a valid C++ program
this-^
With emphasis on valid.
user1804599
20:40
well-formed*
user1804599
The one and only.
remove rightfold
is that what you're saying?
@rightfold, even after including iostream it shows error
user1804599
You need to learn how to make SSCCEs before asking questions.
20:42
why does facebook block your account if you send a message someone with the following content:
to.jest
user1804599
@melak47 Remove me and the only female in the room you're left with is Telkitty. Is that what you want?
@rightfold There's always LRiO.
@Gizmo to.jest.głupie
user1804599
@Gizmo Ask Mark, not Lounge<C++>.
20:42
@milleniumbug yes I know it's stupid but true
user1804599
@Jeremy LRiO is male and left the room long ago.
@Myni find a tutorial or book to learn the basics.
@Myni you can even run your programs from a terminal on the internet!
user1804599
@melak47 inb4 "how do I edit it"
You may need to prep your unix environment with a quick "sudo rm -rf /" first.
20:45
@milleniumbug <iostream> started to appear around 1996, if memory serves (but many compilers still included an <iostream.h> for quite a while afterwards, though in some cases it was just #include <iostream>\n using namespace std; (plus header guards and other irrelevant stuff).
user1804599
"does not run anymore" is not an error message. -1 — rightfold just now
@rightfold ..and Myni goes on the plonklist. That's one plonk and one replonk today. I'm really getting steam up now.
user1804599
Hmm, I just realise.
user1804599
That's a nice workaround for the bug Moron Shog introduced; just put "-1" or "+1" at the end.
user1804599
It's more flinty to the poster as well, which is an added benefit.
20:51
@rightfold 'Plus one' used to work OK. Dunno if Shoggy blocked that off too:(
@rightfold what bug?
user1804599
@melak47 He introduced a bug that made it impossible to start comments with "-1" and "+1".
@rightfold "bug"
user1804599
It's undesired behaviour, so it's a bug.
user1804599
Proof of it being undesired is the negative score on the feature request.
20:52
Is a bug unintended behavior, or simply undocumented behavior?
@rightfold But what does Shog think? ;)
user1804599
A bug is undesired behaviour.
Is Jeremy cicada?
user1804599
@Jeremy He thinks it's great.
@rightfold Hi
user1804599
However, I disagree with him, which renders his opinion wrong and him butt-ugly and moronic.
20:56
@Jefffrey Yes.

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