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10:00
@Xeo But that's still a very crude approximation, so I'm not sure it's worth it.
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// inside sample code
{
    auto x = do_stuff();
    auto&& negative_timer = measure.start_negative(); // subtract measured time on destruction?
}
something like that might work for destructor exclusion
Still fails when your clock's resolution is too low :/
@AndyProwl That's what she said?
@Xeo That suffers from the same problem.
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@Griwes but yeah, that
Hm
Difficult
10:01
Really, no, the user can't touch the clock.
@fredoverflow that's not a name, though. That's an overly elaborate visual cryptogram
@R.MartinhoFernandes should've used MC Hammer
Yeah, I could assume the user knows how to wield the clock, but then what the fuck are they doing with nonius?
Precisely. Get with da program.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes It wouldn't subtract immediately. It would accumulate "excluded" time, which you then subtract at the end. But yeah, resolution...
10:02
One major rational of the framework is to keep that shit away from you.
37 mins ago, by sehe
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maaaaaybe have another chronometer member to test "factory functions"
That way the framework can keep that shit away from you.
Make the function create a whole batch of these things into a preallocated pool and then free them "outside the clock"
@sehe It could be the start screen!
@fredoverflow you should do grappical dezoign
10:04
@fredoverflow hihi
@fredoverflow I guess that would be funny enough
@sehe I don't think that'd work. I'm struggling to get a similarly-minded hand-written version working with minimal noise.
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@fredoverflow put the troll face with the pipe in his teeth and you have a masterpiece
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ok. I'll wait for the results. I can see a lot of edge conditions, but I think for many reasonable scenarios it should work.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why wouldn't this be enough though?
10:07
the callback will run many times, under a single "clock bracket", methinks
shit I am reading this OOvsFP uncle bob's article again and it's annoying again
@sehe oh, yeah
@AndyProwl Complicated :| I changed the design since for unrelated reasons.
Dat github reply by Robor
> This is true so far as it goes; but then it has always been true irrespective of OO. All programs are functions bound to data.
10:08
@sehe From now on I'm asking for hand-written benchmarks any time some asks to support some new weird thing.
@BartekBanachewicz beknowitall is addictive
Looks like a sensible reply
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. Chances are, his manual approach has some of the flaws that you deemed unacceptable
@BartekBanachewicz Gut
I still think the "redesign for testability" advice was spot on though
10:09
@AndyProwl My "Dat" reference was just a heads up that there was a reply
> That's silly. Is there really so much difference between f(o), o.f(), and (f o)? Are we really saying that the difference is just about the syntax of a function call?
No we're really saying you're incompetent when it comes to FP and are focusing on completely wrong things.
Go away. Detox and come back when you have a clear head again
He is wrong though.
> The overriding difference between a functional language and a non-functional language is that functional languages don't have assignment statements.
That _is_ very important. You should bother more people about it.
More frequently
@sehe How about I name it "Ritchie"?
10:11
That reminds of UFCS proposals for C++. Do we want that feature or not?
@sehe fair enough.
@fredoverflow Oooh. That will give you a high responsibility to make it worth the reference... :) But I like that
> the reference
I should be working
Or maybe I'll call it "see", because it sounds like "C", and you can see the memory.
memosee
mimosis
mimesis
^ Are those the same?
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Q: CRTP with a Cyclic Dependency

Ami TavoryI have a hierarchy of operations and (shared) information classes where intuitively it seems like there is no need for runtime polymorphism, and yet I can't find a solution without it. For the sake of this question, suppose there is a 2-level hierarchy. There is a base operation and a derived o...

@BartekBanachewicz ^ there's proper rant material
10:14
The top of a heart, if you turn it upside down, looks awfully likes a butt, coincidence? I think not :p
@Rapptz I had a deeper look into benchpress, and really big meh.
It's just a big fat loop with a clock.
@fredoverflow they can be
@fredoverflow Call it DDD :) It's already implemented
@fredoverflow Really, though, that's InteractiveC, then? VisualC? :)
@chmod711telkitty I trust that last part of the claim
so many exams omg :'(
but I need to do this
I HAVE TO
my reputation of a guy who shows up at the end and finishes everything with minimal effort will be tarnished if I have to return next year for an exam
7 exams in a week tho
you normally get 5 exams in a month
I have nice background music tho
The only thing about it that seems mildly interesting is the parallel thingy.
10:19
how the hell do you not see a column of tanks is I don't even
^ I think we have a winner
@BartekBanachewicz Or maybe you see it but you're going too fast to stop in time. SCNR.
@fredoverflow you're not very good at this. How do you code? Use the same principle here. KISS
tranquility after your C program crashed?
@R.MartinhoFernandes the tank went over her, not the other way around.
and you gotta admit it's harder to stop a tank than a volkswagen polo
10:21
old tank need modern sensors
@fredoverflow Valerian then. Or YoMom. Aldebaran. Crip.
crap
That sounds good!
AugmentedVirtuality
@fredoverflow Cancer
Oh nice, it has 2 Cs in it!
Cit //not shit
10:22
@BartekBanachewicz The harder it is to stop, the slower too fast is. I don't want to go over this again :(
@fredoverflow FeedbaC
Since the IDE is supposed to teach C literacy, I could name it clit.
Speeding tanks is scary.
Toll
you miss the 'r'
10:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes uh seriously
@chmod711telkitty No, it's Geman
you can't expect the vehicle to stop at any arbitrary rate
@R.MartinhoFernandes the tank should be pulling 200k too
she fucking went in front of it
@R.MartinhoFernandes that is half the point of them I think :P
10:26
there's a reason you are supposed to keep the distance on a highway; to have a distance to slow down
if someone jumps in front of your car there's literally nothing you can do
@BartekBanachewicz actually, I think a tank has better traction, so pound for pound, at a given speed, would stop faster, presuming they do have the better traction that is
could prolly rip the road surface
@BartekBanachewicz which has nothing to do with driving too fast.
@thecoshman exactly. It was @R.MartinhoFernandes who said "speeding" not me
@BartekBanachewicz tanks destroy roads :D
10:27
@BartekBanachewicz I think thecosh was being sarcastic.
@BartekBanachewicz and you instantly defending driving too fast
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, this fool is already confused enough about safe driving, don't need sarcasm to confuse him any more.
Speeding and driving too fast are two different things in my book :P
driving too close is related to speed, but not going too fast.
Incidentally today was the first day I took my car alone
up to this point I always had a passenger for some reason
@BartekBanachewicz indeed, one is the legal limit, one is the responsible limit.
10:31
@thecoshman and the latter isn't necessarily smaller than the former :v
German highways have no speed limits and people manage somehow
I wonder why the boost guys decided to make to_upper modify the string in-place
and provide to_upper_copy
it's way more important to educate people properly than to put up silly signs
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@AlexM. Consitency with std
I think to_upper and to_upper_inplace or sth is more intuitive :'(
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All std algos are mutating, with a non-mutating *_copy version
10:34
I see
purrformance
also WTF Bulgaria limits the speed of bikes on highways to 100kph
Tank story: 'The damage was estimated at €12,000 (£8,500)'. I can't understand how slapping on a coat of 'Military Grey' over the scratches could cost so much. Any old squaddie with a can and brush could do the job in five minutes.
how the hell is that supposed to be safer? Allowing the drivers to overtake you going 40kph faster than you
@BartekBanachewicz not all of them, only were it has been deemed safe for cars to drive as fast the drives believe is safe.
10:38
@thecoshman which makes up the majority of them.
@MartinJames "Health" and "Safety"
Greece does the same, 130/90 for bikes
what the hell people
is "Keine Daten" unlimited?
it's "no data available"
@thecoshman Ah.. the cost of the time taken while the squaddie fills out a risk-assessment form, during which the tank, crew and squaddie would be unavailable for duty. Now I get it.
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FORK BOMB
@thecoshman "keine" is "none"
@BartekBanachewicz looks to mostly be the longer inter-city stretches with few exits.
lol, and they do have a recommended speed :P
not sure how strongly they recommend that though
@BartekBanachewicz The stakes on a two-wheeled vehicle are much much higher.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was wondering what 'skates' on bikes were... :(
10:43
@thecoshman however strongly, it's just a recommendation
@MartinJames Military Grade Military Grey
'Looks like your file is in CSV format. You need a CSV parsing library' - before long, devs. will need libraries to add two integers together:(
@R.MartinhoFernandes especially when going near a huge truck you can't overtake
or when people overtake you, again, going 40kph faster than you
@MartinJames it wasn't the damage tot the car?
I think €12k isn't much for the tank damage though
@MartinJames inb4 jquery
@MartinJames std::add(std::integer(1), std::integer(1))
10:45
@BartekBanachewicz Check truck speed limits before saying bullshit.
BTW did I post that video of the biker riding 300kph and getting overtaken by an Audi A6?
@BartekBanachewicz heaven forbid they have a bit of compassion and slow down
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@MartinJames "CSV" is as well-defined as "OOP" and "FP".
Did I post that video of cars traveling reasonably and nothing happening?
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Oo noz, I am addicted to browsing the 'mini car' section on alibaba.com, never fails to entertain
10:46
@rightfold !sv is much better :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes in Turkey trucks can go 90 while bikes can go 80. In Greece it's admittedly the other way around.
In Bulgaria it's 100 for both
@BartekBanachewicz OH well, then no problem not being able to overtake them: you won't catch them.
you are going to be the one overtaken
10:47
@sehe :\
@sehe terrible, int32_t is not portable, use int_fast32_t
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you meet the guy who doesn't want to get a driver's license?
hides
Oh wait
being overtaken by a truck on a highway while on a bike sounds like a recipe for disaster
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10:48
It's illegal.
std::plus reminds me of "how to add two numbers using jQuery"
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I can barely do 35 km/h on my bike. I hope I'd be overtaken by trucks on the high way
@AlexM. slowpoke
3 mins ago, by sehe
@MartinJames inb4 jquery
serves me right for trying to study and lounge at the same time :<
10:49
std::plus only exists because C++ decided to specialcase some operators
but only halfway
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lol
Mornings
evenings
seriously why pay smarts $25000 for a mini car when you can get one from alibaba for $2500? f*ck traffic authority
10:52
why pay $x for a car when you can get another car for $y, given y < x
#telkittylogicstrikesagain
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Because the former is of higher quality.
@BartekBanachewicz Anyway, the Autobahn network is not like Polish highways, or Bulgarian highways or Greek highways or even American highways or freeways or whatever they call them.
In none of those places do they go around checking for defects and replace entire sections if they find some.
Polish Highways are in p good shape
It's also just built more sturdy too.
the local roads are worse admittedly
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10:55
Not as good as Dutch ones.
but OTOH smaller german roads are pretty meh too
the transition between the highway and the local road feels much "sharper" than in Poland
@BartekBanachewicz You can only drive with no limits in the Autobahn, and only on about half of it.
Ell
Ell
10:59
We're not doing road safety again are we?
@BartekBanachewicz Pretty sure they're toys compared to the Autobahn.
'Special thanks to @Vlad from Moscow' - don't see that too often. Then again, the question was annoyingly trivial:(
@Ell Yeah. Tanks everyone for the re-run.
yeah well "toys"
you can see it with naked eye
11:01
Oh yes, you can.
Perfect.
that looks like the highways here
@R.MartinhoFernandes what do you mean in particular?
@BartekBanachewicz That's what I should ask you.
But I won't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes excuse me?
I will first tell you that the first picture is from Austria.
11:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol. [hunts for clues... reg plates are not clear..]
Pretty sure this one is from Germany
> Ried im Innkreis is a town in the Austrian
yeah well my bad
image is called InnKreis Autobahn
11:05
@TonyTheLion Ah.....
@chmod711telkitty lol, where else would it move to?
the U.S. maybe, just a bit longer swimming would do ...
@BartekBanachewicz So what should I look for?
It's a road, it has asphalt.
Ell
Ell
yeah well, look at the quality of our roads
It also happens to have been built to have a lifespan twice that of the other one you posted.
Ell
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such good quality that the cars are barely moving because they enjoy being on the motorway so much
11:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes I presume you've data readily available to back that up
And it also happens to be actively maintained with a very pedantic approach (i.e. you replace whole sections of road, you don't fix them)
@R.MartinhoFernandes The lane lines appear stationary, but the Armco barrier looks like it's moving:)
I'm sure that german highways are in a very good shape
but the new polish roads are perfectly fine as well
@Ell it looks great
heck, even the "fast traffic" road going around Gdańsk which isn't technically a highway has 3 lanes here
I rode it today taking my car to the mechanic
Ell
Ell
11:10
> 40
:'(
@Ell they're on the wrong side of the road
@Ell imagine you're there
Ell
Ell
the rest of the world drives the wrong way :P
AC broken
30 degs outside
@Ell West side of M25, below M4 junction?
Ven
Ven
^ the whole Last Week Tonight on FIFA (2) is pretty good
@AlexM. Reminds me, must drain AC condensation trap.
Ell
Ell
@MartinJames No idea vOv
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@AlexM. lol
Didn't you get that thing just... a few days ago?
@Xeo my last 2 messages are linked to "imagine you're there"
AC = car AC
my AC works ok
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11:13
ah
@Mgetz lol, no wonder they eventually got busted.
@BartekBanachewicz "Perfectly fine" is not the standard for the Autobahn.
That's the point.
@MartinJames what amuses me is he actually thinks the US has sour grapes... when the reality is most american's don't know or care about the world cup.
@Mgetz Yeah:)
@Ell I wonder if choosing path suggested by car navigation would not be better. The more people use it the better overall throughput, I think.
@Mgetz Megatroll. :D
@Ven Hah! Shall watch.
11:23
I'm not going anywhere today; the local roads are in chaos because:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-32971579
Ell
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@MartinJames the a50 is a nasty road for some reason
there seems to be a lot of accidents but I'm not sure why
@Ell My guess is that it's crap but people pretend it isn't.
Ell
Ell
^Berlin caps rent?
11:28
@Ell Badly-designed roundabouts that thighten up with adverse camber. One is so notorious that local garages have put up ad-hoc signs for recovery and towing services on the trees around it. The fatal RTA today was at an exit that is also well-known for beng 'non-optimal' The slip-road is short and has a tight 90 at the end. I don't like using it in my car, so it's a mightmare for trucks:(
@Ell Yeah, but it used to be only for existing contracts. Like, as long as you stay, you can't have the rent raised too much, but if you make a new contract, you will be sucked dry. This leads to things like pressure on old tenants to move so the new tenants can take a rise. Now they can't do that anymore.
Ell
Ell
I see
@R.MartinhoFernandes No. Round here, we all know that some of the junctions are badly designed. Today's fatal was at such a junction:(
It also stifled long-term contracts, because short-term contracts give more raising flexibility.
Ell
Ell
I actually like driving on the a50
11:31
do you guys always have uniqueness in mind when choosing a collection to store things
@Ell A minority of one:(
Guess who reported issue #666?
I always choose vector first but then I realize
"it makes no sense to have duplicate elements so it can be an unordered set"
and I change it
Ell
Ell
@AlexM. uniqueness?
Oh I see
I just choose the appropriate container
@AlexM. yes.
Ell
Ell
11:32
like you said, if duplicates make no sense I choose a set
@rubenvb lol, but it's Sony Vaio so who cares?
@MartinJames It's a gen1 optimus, who cares?
I care! The Devil apparently cares!
@Ell yea my issue is I only think about duplicates afterwards for some reason
out of reflex I just pick vector for everything at first
Don't you go messin' with the Devil! :p
I think this guy stole @AlexM. 's car in GTA V
11:33
lol
@AlexM. out of reflex I avoid std::list, but all the others are part of my primary selection.
@Mgetz I actually made a lucky star skin for trackmania once, many generations ago
I think it was 7 years ago (?) no idea
lemme see if I can still find pics
11:39
@Mgetz haha found it
I was so silly back then
the car turned out pretty ok tho for a 13 year old's work
if I may say so myself
or w/e my age was
@AlexM. oh, that's very nice looking. Did it work?
work in what way?
as in playable
it's not my game tho
@wilx Me neither: 'The uploader has not made this video available in your country. ':(
11:41
I just made the skin for the car
the game is trackmania sunrise
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@wilx I can
Without YouTube unblocker even.
@wilx But I can. That's weird and illogical. Fuck these geoblockades.
It's not like they even work.
@AlexM. I was about to say you are a genius. I thought, it was your game
@rightfold That's what documentation is there for
@Ell Interesting. I wish they did the same here.
Alas we have deregulated this just recently.
Ell
Ell
11:56
I'm in favour of not regulating
But I'm not in berlin so its okay :p
how does list look like in GET request?
do I really have to create a new structure to map things to integer priorities in order to use std::priority_queue so that I get N things ordered by a separate priority :<
I always imagined priority queues being collections like prioqueue<TElement, TPriority> or sth

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