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14:00
@wilx I don't think so. We are circumventing it by wrapping all policies of a template in a "super policy", and derive from that, before instantiating the template with it. In a project where we did this to a widely-used template, binary size went down from 8GB to 5GB.
@sehe there is no such thing
@sbi lol 5GB exe
Does that mean the more I breath the longer I'll live? Hyperventilates
meh. You can librariaze a lot of things
@BartekBanachewicz Among other things. It also helps with paternalistic feelings of superiority that arise from abstracting away reality.
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@BartekBanachewicz also verbify!
14:00
Computers have state. Lots of it. Deal.
@sbi OMG...
@buttifulbuttefly verbibolize
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Ven
lol some guy trying to make me do a 45 min talk instead of 20 min
how about I remove that talk from the listing.
@sehe Abstracted Away, Hayao Miyazaki's new animated movie.
@sehe pff. Implementation details. That's as foreign to me as my notion of bloat is to you.
14:01
lol "my notion of bloat".
Whoa. Nice personal attack. If you're sensitive to it
I like how that fits with my definition above.
@sehe just pointing out that your perceived lack of connection to reality in those abstracted codebases is p much as unbased.
note how I admit to being unreasonable there.
@Jefffrey He's right though: RAM, HDD, etc all use 1024 to a kilo...
@BartekBanachewicz It's true though. You crave the nice and clean world of Haskell because it abstracts away the sources of trouble.
Where I think you go overboard is where you go on to stipulate superiority of that. This message really showed how this works:
2 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
I find it funny how in Haskell you have to take that default context away from people, to give it back to them one part of the time to make them realize how it's built and how to use and not overuse it.
sbi
sbi
Are you guys again discussing Haskell? Isn't there a room for that?
@sbi Bartek is in it. Of course they're discussing Haskell.
sbi
sbi
"they"
Anyway. You kids keep fighting. I gotta leave and pick up my kids.
14:05
Because you have learned how think cleanly because of being forced to think about things by using Haskell, in no way means that (a) others needed the epiphany (b) others can't hold the same design values in mind doing other things
user1804599
Mutability ftw.
@sehe That's what every high-level programming language does. And similarly each and every one of them is scoffed upon by the C programmers? So what, let them have their gripes.
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@sbi when can I expect you
@BartekBanachewicz Cheers, granted
@rightfold heresy
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14:06
I just want the cake not to be a lie!
But it's moist
Ven
Ven
Moist cake, cake moist
Yo, so like I got put in touch with a company that deals with secure communications possibly for a job. I don't think it'll go anywhere since I know absolutely nothing about this stuff but I thought it'd be nice if I had even a smidgen of a clue. I think they do mostly crypto stuff. Anyone know of any white papers or something similar that will give me some kind of introductory field overview?
@sehe nice try
even sehe starbaiting what has this world come to
@buttifulbuttefly so moist
14:08
@Ven About?
@Prismatic You want books. :)
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@Jefffrey perl 6
@sehe That's certainly true. But it's too often that I see people confused by something taken away from them. Even if you can abide proper structure intuitively, having to consciously think because a machine now verifies it makes a difference. Look how that doesn't say that people can't write good code outside of Haskell, merely points out that it can be (which is generally agreed upon) very illustrative to design in it.
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@Jefffrey the issue is how he went about it
@Prismatic what's a "white paper"?
@BartekBanachewicz Guess what, you too go into a cramp when something is taken from you. Frequently lounge-documented
14:09
Stop talking about moist things. It triggers completely different associations than cakes for me.
Ven
Ven
are you papelxenophobe?
It's much harder to create good practices out of thin air if you have no guidance, be it human or machine.
2 hours ago, by Ell
I don't see the advantage of monadic parsing, but I guess it's necessary in a pure functional world
that was what prompted the message, mind you.
@BartekBanachewicz Hint: it's technology, or even science. That's not guidance. That's rigor or discipline.
@Ven Its usually just document explaining something technical. Not a journal article though. I don't really know how else to describe it
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@BartekBanachewicz he means applicative parsing, surely :)
14:10
Is there a large Lounge logo?
@BartekBanachewicz Agree that's the flipside butyou both show exactly the same approach to finding "truth" ("meh - it feels this way to me")
@R.MartinhoFernandes How large do you want it?
@sehe When people tried to apply science to software design they got design patterns. Oh well.
@BartekBanachewicz Nah, not at all. Patterns are firmly (very firmly) rooted in common practice!
14:12
> Nvidia GTX 980 Ti review: All the power of the Titan X for $650
The ugly:
Titan X owners finding out they could have saved £320/$350 by waiting two months for the 980 Ti
lol
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LX::set<0, class Hello> (); <- is the class here like a typename?
400ishx400ish?
@Ven Nah
It's more like struct X x;
C inheritage applied to new C++ concepts.
lol patterns are science.
Someone's printing t shirts
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14:13
@Jefffrey Oo
Let me show ya
Xeo
Xeo
@Ven It's an impromptu declaration of a class named Hello
usually used for tag types
@Ven In C++, unlike in C, you can write just Foo x; for struct Foo {};. But you can still write struct Foo x;
@Jefffrey To be safe, you shouldn't go beyond 215mm it seems
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14:15
@Jefffrey I just never saw that in the context of a template parameter
@AlexM. depending on what they needed it for that would be wasting two months though
@Ven It is not common.
@Ven You can use it anywhere a struct/class appears.
Even in C style casts
(struct A)
@Ven it can even first-declare the class name
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@sehe that was the one case I figured
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@sehe alright, thanks. :)
@wilx ^ like that it's pretty common (very common, in some codebases)
@Ven I think that's a journal article
@Ven This probably shows it better
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@Prismatic probably
14:18
@Jefff yeah, anywhere between 400px and 800px should do.
I wonder if I should continue with another degree once I get this one
It has an abstract and is formulated like a scientific paper
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@Jefffrey ty :)
I'll still be living in this city so it wouldn't be much effort
Depends on what kind of degree it is
14:19
I was thinking about a master's in software engineering
ITT the effort taken for a degree is defined in topographical terms
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@AlexM. what degree are you getting?
(or which? I can't english)
3rd
guys
Ven
Ven
that hurts.
14:19
@Mr.kbok guis*
exception(const char *) is non standard?
@Ven I'm wrapping up my bachelor's in CS
@Mr.kbok best asked of the standard
@sehe yup because typically I only show up at the end of the semester and pass exams
14:20
being able to walk to the exam helps a lot :D
@AlexM. ..to prevent access from multiple threads of employment?
@Mr.kbok apparently
@MartinJames lol
@Mr.kbok Oh. Of course, std::exception is just the "empty" base
user1804599
@Mr.kbok yes.
user1804599
14:21
exception constructor doesn't take a what.
what() const noexcept does yield a what
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@sehe there's no yield keyword (yet), you silly.
user1804599
And let's hope there never will be one.
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@rightfold but the paper for yield+async functions looks soooo good.
14:23
@AndyProwl u wot() const mate noexcept
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@Ven Terrible.
@Ven you really carnt engrish
nice
@Mr.kbok lol
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@sehe what did I fail there?
butt
> __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL exception(const char *const& _What)
14:25
@Mr.kbok hi
Verb: yield (third-person singular simple present yields, present participle yielding, simple past yielded or (obsolete) yold, past participle yielded or (obsolete) yolden)
  1. (obsolete) To pay, give in payment; repay, recompense; reward; requite.
  2. Gareth and Lynette, Tennyson:
  3. Shakespeare:
  4. Beaumont and Fletcher:
  5. To furnish; to afford; to render; to give forth.
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Noun: yield (plural yields)
  1. (obsolete) Payment; tribute.
  2. (law) The current return as a percentage of the price of a stock or bond.
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@sehe not fixed
@Mr.kbok upgrade yer MSVC
user1804599
Lounge<C++> is much better since lori left.
Ven
Ven
fuck markdown
@rightfold who's lori?
14:27
leftfold
user1804599
frightness fascist in organ
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ah, rightfold's nemesis?
oh, lrio? when did he leave?
a while ago
user1804599
Fewer people talking to people I plonked means it's easier to follow discussions.
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@AlexM. after the big "omg nrio is narcissistic" shitstorm?
Dunno, I never had any issue with lrio.
14:29
I forgot why he left
fledførst
ah it was because he got suspended
after jeffrey flagged him
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wut?
@AlexM. flagstorm
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oh.
well...
14:30
he has his own chatroom if you wanna talk to him
search for Bar<C++>
Bar<Tender>
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I don't really. I just have nothing against him
user1804599
@Puppy nailed it.
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well, I don't think I plonked anyone here
What will the new Android M be called (L --> Lollipop)
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14:31
@Prismatic Mustache.
Ell
Ell
Meringue
Macaroon? Marshmellow? Mr.Big?
user1804599
@Prismatic Murrica
@Ven it has to be a candy you dorks
or some kinda dessert / sweet
14:31
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@sehe I beg to disagree
class _CRTIMP_PURE exception
	{   // base of all library exceptions
public:
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL exception();
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE explicit __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL exception(const char * const &);
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL exception(const char * const &, int);
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL exception(const exception&);
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE exception& __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL operator=(const exception&);
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE virtual __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL ~exception() _NOEXCEPT;
	_EXCEPTION_INLINE virtual const char * __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL what() const;
Ven
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@Prismatic a mustache is a tasty candy.
user1804599
Begging is for losers.
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@rightfold beginning is for losers
That's VC12
user1804599
14:32
Don't begin and you won't lose.
milkshake
I think I'll eat some pasta today, mmm
user1804599
yummy
user1804599
milkshake
@Prismatic so uh we'll see people with the latest milkshake cyanogen going like
my milkshake brings all the nerds to the yard
14:33
@Mr.kbok I thought they got noexcept done? or you mean you disagree with upgrading?
@Mr.kbok hum. that's not latest is it
@rightfold lol
why did it have to be crypto
> DevDiv's upper management determines the scheduling of new major versions. They also decided to increment the product version from 12 (for VS 2013) to 14 (for VS 2015). However, the C++ compiler's version incremented normally, from 18 to 19. (It's larger because the C++ compiler predates the "Visual" in Visual C++.)
Why couldn't it have been literally anything else :[
You need to have an open mind.
It is literally everything else.
14:36
crypto just looks like 'phd in math' stuff
@sehe I believe they left the char array whats though
> noexcept is fully supported by the compiler (both unconditional and conditional), although we're still tidying up loose ends in the STL. C++11 constexpr is partially supported by the compiler with significant limitations as described in Note 2. None of C++14's extended constexpr rules have been implemented yet.
@Mr.kbok ?!?
And there was me thinking it was about important stuff (the noexcept)
What you mean, char array, though. I see a char const* const&
> I've asked my bosses and boss-like entities whether we can share any more info about C99 and C11.
lol, STL:
These progress reports are so god tier:
https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2015/06/01/dolphin-progress-report-may-2015/
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@Prismatic rip :(
where are C++now videos :-\ @Griwes QQ
Ven
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14:43
@ScarletAmaranth why that smiley?
@Ven why rip
@Ven because they are not available yet
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@ScarletAmaranth oh my god, I can't read.
@Prismatic rachel bryk
@R.MartinhoFernandes 600x600. There are some imperfections that show, I tried to fix most of them, but some are still visible (where the joints join).
I guess it's time for a new lounge logo contest.
Did you like, scale the small one?
14:55
Yeah, but it's vector graphic, and some joints that were previously near enough are not far apart.
The folder contains both the photoshop and pixelmator file if anyone wants to give it a try.
I'm terrible at it.
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Ven
> Keep the number of non-recursive return-statements to a minimum.
just make every return statement recursive, problem solved :)
lol there's a photoshop for android
there's photoshop for most mobile platforms
but last I checked it was just about cropping and adding effects
so a tool to make your pics prettier
it might have gotten better tho
this was years ago
15:00
So, Instagram, I guess
I need my laptop
yall should use inkscape
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you have to start a loan to buy it?
@Jefffrey didn't all the adobe products become subscription based
@Prismatic I use that for my presentations.
@Prismatic why "why"
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Ven
15:08
@rightfold halp :(
@Jefffrey no, because it has competing products that offer the same features for free
e.g. instagram
Apparently its $10/mo for photoshop... but thats for individual use? Then there's business use... ugh. Licensing is the fucking devil.
@sehe Oh my. I was talking about the const char * constructor, and the data member as well.
whoa
it gets crazier
impossibru
std::exception::exception(const char *const &what) actually does a malloc then a _CRT_SECURE_STRCPY on the passed char array
15:17
@Mr.kbok that's not an array of course
@Mr.kbok ?! the malloc is is the worst
There's a flag (_m_doFree) that denotes if the char buffer actually has to be released in the destructor
The whole point of what() being char const* and noexcept is to avoid these things that could fail
@Mr.kbok as a lowlevel thing that's not the worst
If your buffer is static (eg a literal) you can call another constructor that takes a const char *const& and an int that is actually ignored and only serves to mark the char buffer as shared
@Mr.kbok that would be non standard compliant then
as the standard requires the reservation of space for exceptions so that a malloc is not required
@Mgetz It is a well known fact that Microsoft laughs at the face of standards
__CLR_OR_THIS_CALL exception(const char *const& _What, int)
    {
        _m_what = _What;
        _m_doFree = 0;
    }
15:21
@Mr.kbok in the face, even
@rightfold riep: "Oost!"
Oh. Well. The things that get starred these days.
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@sehe do you want us to get off your starlawn? :P
exception subclasses actually call exception(const char*, int) with their own custom, static message such as "bad allocation" and do not override what()
> MSI leak suggests Final Fantasy Type-0 is coming to PC ec0c5a7f741a6f3bff65-dd07187202f57fa404a8f047da2bcff5.r85.cf1.r…
well dayum if it contains that chick
I'm all for it
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@AlexM. her boobs are ugly
it's 2015 and the only eboobs we can get is that? ugh.
that's a PSP screenshot
15:26
@Ven most definitely not
@jalf @Griwes @Stacked @Martin @thecosh @Mr.kbok @anyoneelsegoingtounconference would be nice to know your t-shirt sizes
@Ven I like the glasses though
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@sehe did you play final fantasy 8?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You guys are going to wear matching t-shirts? d'awwwww
@R.MartinhoFernandes inb4 inadvertent tank-top pictures
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15:27
you must've loved the card chick/instructor with her glasses and her whip :P
@SamDeHaan he wants to make lounge<c++> tshirts
@Ven I dunno what you're talking about
@Ven the question should've been
@AlexM. Future LRiO gravatar spotted
did you play any FF game ever
@SamDeHaan Luc Daltons
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15:28
@sehe have you played ff8?
@AlexM. I started playing ff7! it's ugly as fuck!
@Ven I use opera
actually I'm curious to hear
if sehe plays any games
and if so what games
@R.MartinhoFernandes Will be on slack tonight, will confirm presence. (can't do it here)
@Ven ff7 is meant to be played with 80/20 vision. Get a piece of plexiglass, scratch it up, and put it between you and the screen if you have naturally good vision.
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@sehe your jokes are on par with rightfold's today
15:29
@Mr.kbok np
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@SamDeHaan I have naturally terrible vision.
@Ven heresy. I don't into games, though
@Ven Even better. Play with your glasses off.
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@sehe any reason? or just boring stuff/get-off-my-playlawn? :P
@SamDeHaan I'll just get really close to the screen and hurt my eyes ;(
@R.MartinhoFernandes M, I guess
15:32
Yeah I got yours already
oh, ok
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv medium
I just listed whoever is on slack that didn't give info. Slack pins are not very visible :(
Too bad I'm not slim enough cause "S, I guess" would rhyme
Shit, XCOM 2 got announced.
15:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes how do I get on Slack?
(it's the sequel to Enemy Unknown, not to The Bureau).
@TonyTheLion here
I'll invite you.
¬_¬ should I have not linked that?
15:37
its useless without invitation
no harm I think... you'd still need invite to see anything...
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@R.MartinhoFernandes it's only for non-pleb loungers?
can't create an account
@Ven it's for uncon
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@thecoshman ah ye
15:37
@Ven only for unconference business.
@tony you think you'll be showing up then?
@thecoshman good chance yea
@Ven No, you're supposed to play from far away still. It's the only way to appreciate the art style in ff7.
Ven
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@SamDeHaan bah, I can just launch a modded skyrim in the meantime
@R.MartinhoFernandes DO YOU LIKE THESE JOINTS? EH? DO YOU LIKE THEM
15:39
@Ven too time consuming/involved. I don't dig it
@Jefffrey that's... odd...
@thecoshman They are two, so it's actually even.
15:42
you can't not count the sofa though
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@sehe I see. you need to vent out at times, tho
No one ever uses the word burgle
@R.MartinhoFernandes got it, thanks
When you're done creating an account lemme know so I can put you in the right channel
@Ven I have... ways
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15:49
if (((int)(int)(*(b_6) - 78) == 0)). when b_6 is 0. whoops
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@rightfold it's the did-not-init that doesn't work, uhu
@AlexM. That also happens on Desktop, still photoshop is the most popular tool for image editing by a long shot
@Prismatic Possible. You still need a loan to subscribe.
Question is, will the free upgrade to Windows 10 be worth it?
Read it wrong
15:55
I have no reason not to upgrade
I have every reason not to uprade.
@AlexM. No family or pets
The main one being, new things are mostly horribly broken
if something goes really wrong I'll go back to win8
my code is on bitbucket, my games can be redownloaded etc.
What if github upgrades to Windows 10
15:59
win 10 is required for hololens right?
I wanna get that as soon as it's available

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