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9:00 PM
@JerryCoffin That you can also do in svn?
 
@paul23 Nice xkcd reference
 
great, after 3 labs with a .txt for the requirements there's a random .doc being chosen
 
@fredoverflow I had a similar situation, expect it was with Perforce.
 
@JerryCoffin coff coff hg
 
@EtiennedeMartel do you to wpf?
 
9:01 PM
@VermillionAzure How long will it last?
 
@VermillionAzure Almost anything anybody cites in the way of strengths, weaknesses or characteristics of Git apply just about equally to Mercurial (the most obvious exception being that Git is a lot more popular). COFF, however, has a few technical disadvantages compared to ELF.
 
@fredoverflow idk
@JerryCoffin Right. Except I hear Mercurial is much simpler to learn
 
git is a bit like monads. I can't remember what seemed so hard about it a couple of months ago.
 
lol monads
 
I learned git in an evening
 
9:02 PM
månad is month in swedish
 
it was a cycle of me trying to do something and getting replies like
NO WRONG
back
 
Git's not that hard... until you get into options
 
@JohanLarsson (Lee Monad is potable)
 
@VermillionAzure I read more or less the same, so I tried Mercurial first. Maybe I'm just not very smart, but I didn't see a lot of advantage to it.
 
Every doubt I had so far about git already had a question with 1000+ upvotes on stack overflow.
 
9:03 PM
 
like git push origin --set-upstream master y'know
 
> Kitchen manager at a school has been fired for giving free food to poor kids.
money ruined ppl
 
@fredoverflow I found starting up a project was quite hard.
 
@VermillionAzure Wait until you get into derivatives and hedging
 
At least if you wish to make a good gitignore file
 
9:04 PM
@paul23 git init?
 
@sehe Of course, then I can crash the stock market with my 3rd-level derivatives
 
use an ui plugin for git, it is not 1985 anymore, no need for commandline.
 
once I get enough experience I can graduate to destroying the country with 4th
 
@JohanLarsson The official one is horrible
 
@JohanLarsson meh
 
9:04 PM
I like sourcetree
 
whatever
 
IDE integration FTW
 
@JohanLarsson I've yet to find a good one. TortoiseGit is the best I know. And I don't like it too much
 
@JohanLarsson I can remember text commands better, and I can Google text commands a lot better.
 
@sehe i use git extensions and git source control provider
 
9:04 PM
@fredoverflow Well starting up as in: getting everyone of a team to work on it, setting access levels, and making gitignore work for all versions of IDEs
 
@AlexM. That's the worst. Sooooooooo slow. Soooooooooo Java (both looks and UX design)
 
@sehe github's client?
 
Lol I should make a Gitgui
 
@paul23 Did I say that?
 
@sehe it is a bit slow but I only use git for personal projects and 99% of the time I just commit things
 
9:05 PM
!!!
 
@paul23 Windows only, isn't it?
 
No it's my suggestion
 
we recently migrated from svn to git, and everytime a rebase peeks around the corner everyone except for the one or two git gurus has a lot of fun :/
 
I should make a GitGUI using Qt!!!
 
I never noticed the slowness at that rate
 
9:05 PM
@AlexM. crimes and pizza binges
 
@fredoverflow It is? No idea
 
@sehe lol
 
@VermillionAzure Qit
 
c'mon I do eat pizza often but not a lot of pizza at once
 
pronounced "quit"
 
9:06 PM
see today's pizza was really small
 
git is probably the only thing I'd not use a GUI with
 
guit
 
Perforce feels so heavy-weight when GUI'ing
 
^ Is that a thing?
 
9:06 PM
I don't think you can build software from just interpunction.
Otherwise, you should totally use that. You seem to have excess supply
 
I use tortoisesvn for things like driving conflict resolving and stuff
 
I find in git merging repositories also quite "hard". Not harder than svn, but it's sooo easy to accidentally keep a repository long local only, making too many changes to too many files. And then having dozens of collisions.
 
the one thing I refuse to use it for is checking out
 
@VermillionAzure Qit
 
@AlexM. (you don't "commit" food consumption though)
 
9:07 PM
for some reason it's so much slower than svn co
 
meh nvm it'll be too hard
fuck i need to start coding again and stop playing League of Legends
that bitch of a game has fucked my life once already. not again.
 
@VermillionAzure LoL
 
@VermillionAzure How many years since you last spoke to a relative?
 
@VermillionAzure How can you keep playing without getting banned?
 
@sehe I live with my Dad.
wonderful
@paul23 What do you mean?
 
9:08 PM
@VermillionAzure Pray tell how that answers my question
 
@sehe And makes such poor use of graphics. What I'd like is something that (for example) shows the graph, and I can drag this line over to that one to make a merge happen, or drag that one sideways to make a branch. Instead, I have to guess at the right commands, and then is shows me an updated graph to let me see if my guess was correct. Especially for a beginner it's like trying to guess what card it's thinking of.
 
@VermillionAzure I keep getting muted/banned for harassment - while I don't use stronger language than I do right here right now.
 
polygon.com/2015/6/3/8719389/… ahahahahahahahhhahaha the absurd butthurt is real
 
@sehe Dad is a relative. I live with Dad. We can assume that people see each other if they live together most of the time
 
Someone know what is the visual studio error : Ambiguous symbol: data
 
9:10 PM
@sehe I still kind of like it for staging hunks
 
@JohanLarsson Most of my work revolves around WPF, yes.
 
@paul23 lol
 
@CosminIovan A little more context, maybe?
 
And they are completely missing the point of elves and dwarves in the setting, and their oppression by humans because of their race.
 
9:10 PM
In visual studio 2013 i don't have this error.
 
@JerryCoffin Seems like something that can be gamified. Badges for each correctly guessed command. Bonus for correct sequences. Honourable mentions for longest streak without fucking up etc.
 
This is completely hilarious.
 
Oh, league
 
only in visual studio 2015
 
wow
that chat speed
 
9:10 PM
@fredoverflow now.
 
@VermillionAzure I'm a programmer. What's this about assumptions you were talking about. Is there an RFC of that?
 
@sehe You're a Booster
 
@sehe Can you not make use of probabilistic determination?
 
@EtiennedeMartel I wrote this for fun. Have a look if you have time. (Has a demo project)
 
9:11 PM
@melak47 ew. Even Vim-fugitive is (vastly) more usable there. I mean, any action basically resets the view at every step (and that takes at least ~2s)
 
Okay, so if I put myself into a box, is there a 50/50 chance my knowledge of seeing a relative will disappear???
 
@sehe I s'pose it probably could be...
 
@VermillionAzure You're also a programmer and you said you live with your dad. My tables show that the odds are you don't crawl out of the basement at the times that dad is awake
 
@sehe I live in an apartment
your move
 
@MarcoA. I was going to say "I like how he also made it a valid html file." but then
> Could not validate this document, because it does not include a DOCTYPE Declaration. A DOCTYPE Declaration is mandatory for most current markup languages and without such a declaration it is impossible to validate this document.
Place a DOCTYPE declaration in your document and retry to validate. For third-party documents, you can choose a DOCTYPE from our DOCTYPE-bar.
 
9:13 PM
 
aaaany ways
it's probably about time i leave
 
@sehe you should upgrade your browser one day or another.. there's that new thing called "javascript"
 
@VermillionAzure I'm a programmer. I don't deal with data that wasn't available. Your move
@VermillionAzure Say hi to your dad
 
@sehe h1 to b9
 
std::range_error
 
@fredoverflow Here is file.cpp pastebin.com/D5pRKZGv And here is file.h pastebin.com/XXpHQbTN On visua studio 2013 i dont have any errors . Only in visual studio 2015 :D::D
ambyguous symbol: size
and data
 
this game
 
@VermillionAzure teh awesomes
 
" #include <stdlib.h>" what is this sorcery, C?
 
@sehe lol ikr
@paul23 what
 
user1804599
9:16 PM
 
drop some `using namespace`. That's 50€
An extra 100€ and I'll look at the linked code
 
@rightfold This is groundbreaking and immensely important.
(What is he saying?)
 
Is that Dutch?
 
@rightfold hasn't this been out a while?
 
@rightfold That was long anticipated
 
@melak47 far out, dude
 
@CosminIovan where is the code
 
@rightfold Awesome.
Someone pin that.
 
not dutch
 
above
 
9:18 PM
sounds scandinavian, danish maybe
 
@JohanLarsson Interesting. We already rolled our own NumericUpDown control for dealing with similar stuff, but still. I'll take a look at it when I can.
 
user1804599
I'm Dutch.
 
@CosminIovan saved by browser. Again i.imgur.com/qUGUJAo.png
 
@CosminIovan try not having global variables with that name :v
 
user1804599
@khajvah No, it's Danish.
 
@CosminIovan I'm not gonna debug 400 lines of code.
 
@sehe you keep saying that
what does it mean?
 
@fredoverflow :D :D
 
@AlexM. It means I don't have to waste time looking at things I don't need to see and cleaning up my browser from malware and tracking cookies afterwards
 
@EtiennedeMartel My implementation of numericboxes was the reason for writing the new lib. Lots of edge cases with custom controls.
 
9:20 PM
@AlexM. It's a play on "saved by GEMA"
 
@fredoverflow 369, just do 1 line a day
 
user1804599
@sehe y u no AdBlock
 
@paul23 line nine looks fine.
 
user1804599
also y u get linode ads if you're a linode customer
 
I'll do the first 4 lines
 
9:21 PM
@sehe I think I'd rather be saved by Gemma.
 
@sehe I see
TIL
 
@fredoverflow But i don't show what is the problem. On visual studio 2013 work fine. :(
 
@rightfold AdBlock? And what should he block? He has already blocked all the html elements chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/23678942#23678942
 
a game composer whose music I liked died three days ago :<
 
@sehe So glad I don't live under a controlling government.
 
9:22 PM
it seems h1 somehow survived.. perhaps a mistake
 
Oh wait...
 
user1804599
The ultimate question, though, is: why does AdBlock on my machine not block the ads in that screenshot?
 
@CosminIovan a) fix your code, or b) don't target a WIP compiler
 
user1804599
I should write a C++ binding to libquantum and implement superdense coding and Shor's algorithm tomorrow.
 
user1804599
It should be fun.
 
9:24 PM
heh xD ,
 
@VermillionAzure wtf is this bs
 
@CosminIovan compiles for me paste.ubuntu.com/11550701
 
user1804599
No idea why it's called "superdense coding".
 
user1804599
Like, it's not that dense.
 
@caps hehe
@caps I am my own government
 
user1804599
9:26 PM
The algorithm is beautifully simple though.
 
@sehe It was a reference to GEMA
 
@rightfold this baffles me no end. YT has been serving me fiber-internet ads after I signed up with Caiway (the only ISP providing fiber in my region)
 
@rightfold Code so dense, it started nuclear fusion.
 
@sehe Let's see.
 
@sehe oh, you are that Sealand guy? :D
@sehe well, that's how they know you care about fiber!
 
9:30 PM
Jul 6 '14 at 18:58, by Borgleader
@AaronKyleKilleen Public service announcement
@melak47 yeah - total sense always be making
 
@sehe You get by easy. I sign up for fiber internet, they start to serve me ads for Metamucil.
 
lol. sounds almost too good to be true
 
damnit
turns out I will not get a massive tax rebate.
 
welcome to economics of the employed, I suppose?
 
@Puppy Damn. Me neither.
 
9:34 PM
@Xeo Not the first thing that would come to mind, no. I’d use -fsanitize=address etc. first.
 
> Hi NYC Redditors! THIS Saturday (June 6th) I am hosting LAN in Manhattan for the CSGO Community. We've got a beautiful venue with plenty of space. Anyone is welcome to attend and we've got pizza, Redbull, coffee and swag.
oh man I was ready to pass but then I saw that they have swag
 
You're so motivated
 
I hope swag is a kind of pizza
 
@AlexM. lol
 
@AlexM. That's our Alex: hoping for Pizza as that appetizer, copious caffeine for the main course, and more pizza for dessert!
 
9:37 PM
@sehe Ah, well, it's simply confusing. I still got half a massive tax rebate.
 
lol
 
apparently, we have two kinds of tax which operate in different ways, but nobody mentioned this, so I thought they both operated the same way.
 
@Puppy You were hoping for a vast rebate. You got a half-vast rebate.
 
Taxes confuse me. I tell myself that it's good that I have to pay them. It means I'm worth it
 
@sehe Taxes confuse me too. Specifically, they confuse me with somebody who makes enough more money that he can afford to pay more than I can.
 
9:39 PM
:D
 
well
 
played
 
> Past experience with Boost.MPL however indicates that name conflicts between our metaprogramming primitives and standard identifiers (such as list) and keywords (such as if, int or true) will be common and will be a source of problems.
wot
how can you have clashes with keywords
 
@AndyProwl phoenix::if_ etc.
 
income tax is based on an annual threshold, so if you earn less on an annual basis than on a monthly basis (say, because you started earning half way through the year) then you get a giant rebate at the end.
 
9:42 PM
same here; you can file for "provisional rebates" montly, though
 
but national insurance, which is totally not income tax with another name, is based exclusively on monthly income, so if you earn less than the threshold annually, you still pay fully for each individual month.
 
@JerryCoffin Sounds awesome to me.
 
@sehe oh, got it
 
@Puppy ah; also same here ("premie vokjsverzekeringen" and a few contingent costs)
 
seems totally pointless to have two taxes that operate mostly identically
 
9:44 PM
@Puppy ...except that they really don't.
 
could have at least named them after what's clearly their only difference, like "Annual Income Tax" and "Monthly Income Tax"
 
well, the same song always "let's simplify tax regulations" / "yeah, but we need proper controls to deal the right kind of impact"
It's likely just the annual system, anyways.
And then there is the "automatic" monthly "direct debits"
 
It seems to me to be no difference than what the electricity company does
 
@MarcoA. I imagined mickey mouse in a nanosuit
was disappointed
 
9:46 PM
@sehe Yeah, but for the actual annual system, you get a rebate at the end if your annual income is less than the annual rate.
and with the monthly system, you don't.
 
@sehe Would you prefer that they openly admit: "we need lots of exceptions and complexity to give more opportunity for bribery and corruption"?
 
No
 
@Xeo Inlining the fwd<T>(v) call in make_helper as static_cast<T&&>(v) seems to make a difference.
 
Xeo
huh
whuat
 
Maybe - just maybe - the compiler fucks up lifetime extension somewhere.
 
9:51 PM
@Xeo return make_helper(lhs.f, lhs.f(lhs.get(), rhs.get())); doesn’t seem right to me. brb soon
 
Xeo
k
 
I hate it when data doesn't fit the theory at all.. Especially when papers about this problem have shown their experiments are very close to the theory.
 
as in the result to f is too short-lived, but you bind it and pass the reference to that result to be used elsewhere
 
Cyan line should be exactly around the blue one.. And red between blue & green...
 
would a macro member variable be smite-worthy?
 
9:52 PM
Working on reasons why I can shove this under the carpet.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton oh, damn, right
crap
 
 
Xeo
no choice but to perfect-store, it seems
the calls to f would need to happen inside foldX
 
I googled for
> using gcc with visual studio
and expected a straightforward solution
 
very funny gif anyways imgur.com/gallery/CypR5tc
 
9:56 PM
@AlexM. bahaha
 
@AlexM. trololol
 
@AlexM. it's simple, just call your build system from a custom build step or something. :v
 
it did lead me to a page that mentioned intel's compiler and then I remembered that intel also has a compiler
people (at least from what I'm seeing) seem to focus on msvc, gcc and clang
why is intel's mostly ignored?
 
Xeo
costly, IIRC?
 
9:58 PM
oh so it's not free
got it
 
imagine I want to make a class that you can stream data into it and then retrieve it from it's members. I would like to use assert since it doesn't make sense to use it if it has not been streamed data. This should only happen in debug mode though. Does it make sense to use macros for the initialization flags?
 
@melak47 I'll just keep using MSVC until something bad (if anything) happens
tho I would've liked to have something that I can test snippets for on coliru and know the compiler is the same
 

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