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20:00
It means that you stopped being over-the-top all the time (at least once a day)
> being over-the-top
Over the counter
@CatPlusPlus under the table
@CatPlusPlus I have a headache tonight, sorry.
I'll have a headache tomorrow, don't worry
20:01
@VermillionAzure "I have this completely pedestrian opinion about boost, and I think it's earth-shattering"
And what to think of this gem: "Well it'd be nice to and whatever."
Butt-shattering
@CatPlusPlus breaks the internet
I had to use boost recently =(
Too many -l
I have two internets
@minitech is it really all that bad?
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20:02
@Mr.kbok Go watch Unlimited Blade Works
One is super fast, one is normal but connected to the tv
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(The TV series by ufotable, not the movie)
This is super dumb :p
@Xeo Thanks!
There's an episode 0 somehow??
@minitech Our condolences
For having to use cplusplsu
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@Mr.kbok yep
20:04
I'd rather have two internets than Wifi
Xeo
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"preview"
basically an introduction to the whole thing
@CatPlusPlus Thank you
I also watched Tengen Toppa whateve
It's a pilot?
I’ve been in this room a few times and nobody ever told me C++ took so dang long to compile
I mean, really
20:05
@minitech depends what you're compiling
@CatPlusPlus What's wrong with wifi though
and what build system you're using
Everything
@minitech I have a file at work that takes 15min to compile, lol
@minitech Because nobody sane is using C++ hahahaha sucker
20:06
I told them to upgrade VC but they won't listen
@VermillionAzure My build system is typing clang++ some things
Isn't there some type of development style where you just test modules or something?
@minitech try not being bad vOv
@VermillionAzure Yes, not using C++
That's my style
I invented it
@minitech Some of the Boost headers are particularly horrible in this regard--they not only include deep template metaprogramming, but do it in a way that works with ancient compilers, so (for example) instead of variadic templates, they have N specializations, one for each possible number of template parameters.
20:06
Pay royalties to
@JerryCoffin but is that so bad???
@VermillionAzure See: python
@JerryCoffin Don't they use the new features when available though?
@paul23 right? right?
20:07
@VermillionAzure For compile times? Yes, it's about as bad as you can get.
There was also wxWidgets involved
They're going to bring modules to C++ if I remember
@minitech UGH
UGH
C++ templates are both defined and implemented in a way that's p much guaranteed slowdown
some anime are great. I don't like a certain part of the fanbase though.
@CatPlusPlus Which is unfortunate. Also template metaprogramming is hideous
20:08
I like code retrospection in python. Where I can retype code and let it work in the program while I keep the program running
Some anime tropes are extremely dumb
@Mr.kbok The last time I looked, a few did, but most didn't.
Bad for generic programming
@Veritas ninjas > pirates
But I love it for scientific computing
20:08
@Veritas you mean the waifu people
@paul23 Uh
Retrospection?
lol people playing jingle bells
I love multiplayer piano
You mean hot reload?
you never know what you're going to hear
it's like chatroulette except there are no penises
Or how you call it: where code checks a file for functions and then does things depending on which functions are available
20:09
@JerryCoffin That would be an opportunity to lend a hand then
(IE shows a button for each function in the interface)
@Mr.kbok does anyone actually like those?
Combine that with "hot reload" of code and you have some amazing tools
@Veritas Well they do talk to each other so I assumed
@BartekBanachewicz I guarantee you there are some people playing the piano with penises (not necessarily theirs)
20:09
@CatPlusPlus of course we have white hair
you have white hair too cat
@Mr.kbok What a poor way to spell 'pull requests welcome'!
“introspection” is a close word to “retrospection”
For situations where user == programmer
And to answer the question: no, never drop to raw pointers voluntarily.See @Yakk's answer. Use tiny wrappers to encode the semantics (which can then be seen and checked). This will improve your life and the compiler optimizes it away — sehe 14 secs ago
@paul23 Eh
20:10
@LucDanton pul rekesz welkam
@minitech In fact, it’s closer than it appears.
Dieter's answer disappoints
I'm tired of Python, dynamic typing and impossibility of static analysis
@LucDanton I meant for me. I thought about contributing but I never knew what to do (except building a lib, which is too much work.)
@CatPlusPlus What are you not tired of yet?
20:10
Wow, @atk, that's .... cold. Are you in the USA by any chance? Where I come from we don't spend our day-to-day lives collecting evidence to one day use in court. — Lightness Races in Orbit 22 hours ago
@CatPlusPlus I am just discovering the powers of dynamic code.
@VermillionAzure yes
motor is a close word to rotor
@sehe so are you suggesting iterators, then?
minitech - why is your name blue?
20:11
@minitech Wouldn't you like to know
@paul23 mod?\
how special are you to get that?
@paul23 I am a Stack Overflow Moderator™
@paul23 Cause he's a smurf
He somehow got elected
Oh, thought they were also italic
20:11
Making sure the stack overflows only a little bit
He got elected on a technicality
at the 2014 smurf elections
If you didn't believe democracy doesn't work you just have to look at snack overflow elections
@Rapptz Which is appropriate for this website
@Rapptz 9/10 for originality
20:12
:v
LRiO is alive?
oh okay
@minitech And always to the right, I see.
So wait, is the height of a tree 0 is it's empty and if it contains a single node?
lol @ starred sentences
catplusplus, you really think everything is dumb
A tree height is measuring in metres or feet etc.
20:12
@nabijaczleweli you don't see it so vOv
Anyways...
It's R time
@VermillionAzure I refer to @Yakk's answer, padawan. You might want to read it
@CatPlusPlus VB.NET?
@sehe It was something about whether splicing was possible?
Why not just drop down to an iterator?
Or is that too slow?
Because aren't iterators wrappers over the pointers and give a bit of additional functionality anyways?
@Jefffrey If it's the length from root to furthest leaf then yes
20:14
@paul23 He is right in that regard - everything is dumb.
Btw anyone knows if hacking "python slice operator" would actually be possible in C++?
I don't remember these things
I got my degree already
Stop tormenting me
array[begin:end:step] is sooo useful
Come to IRC so I can kick you with an audible sound
How about XML literals? I have been missing those.
20:15
@minitech No
Xeo
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@paul23 @Luc made something like that
@minitech wtfno
@Xeo no snitching!
I don't think I've ever used VB outside of VBA
And simply counting the abuse is probably what is required for the victims to realize how bad it is. It's a (very) well known phenomenon how the victims of domestic abuse rationalize it all away, blame themselves, think "oh it's not so bad last week" or think they cannot abandon their partners because they would be helpless. Keeping track and writing it down is a self-confrontational help. — sehe 7 secs ago
@LucDanton That's what she said
20:16
@minitech are all mods that terrible at programming
@minitech Is there a deleted comment that I'm missing here: stackoverflow.com/questions/11227809/…
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@minitech generalise string interpolation like in Scala and ECMAScript 6.
@Mysticial Nope
@CatPlusPlus lol
An alternative way to visualise branch prediction: trying to answer to someone before he finished speaking. If you are wrong, a short time is spent to correct your assumption, but most of the time, your predictions are right, as you only do them in situations where the probabilities are that their benefits outweigh their cost. — Guillaume Chevalier May 2 at 23:44
20:18
@minitech Oh wait... ahaha, I totally missed it and searching for "GuillaumeChevalier" yielded nothing. I fail.
@Rapptz Of course, Tomalak had to bring the US into this.
@Griwes I’ll have you know that I’ve memorized every single PHP function. So think again before you make rash judgements.
@Mysticial It's like, right above it
@minitech So my rash judgement was right. Thanks.
@CatPlusPlus Shuddup. I can't read.
20:19
@Griwes Bet you’ve never even heard of gzgetss. Well, I’ve used it.
@sehe That is not a tiny wrapper.
I recommend alcohol
@minitech I was a happy man before you did that, you monster.
And glasses
And eye glasses
@CaptainGiraffe I dunno. Haven't looked. The way I'd write it it would be tiny. Basically a sub_range
20:19
@minitech Also the edit shows some terribleness.
Do we need a <trigger>Raw pointer</trigger> whenever a &(*it) is mentioned now?
Yes (no)
wut?
@CaptainGiraffe Use std::addressof.
20:20
Time to listen to speeches. Have fun discussing C++! o/
@CaptainGiraffe While you're still designing the interfaces, you should think of the proper abstraction. There's really no reason/excuse for raw pointers in this stage.
@nabijaczleweli lol. That's a good point, and still so far beside the point
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@minitech discussing C++ is never fun, but thank you anyway.
I have no issues thinking about template <typename IT> void doMyRange(IT begin, IT end)
Wow, somebody upvoted that shitty answer of mine.
@EtiennedeMartel hey you get why I posted
here's a sticker
20:25
@EtiennedeMartel S'OK - I can correct it with a downvote. Anything to help out a fellow Lounger.
@Rapptz Didn't know you could shitpost as well.
@sehe up for testing the latency? :)
Oh well. Let's see how long it takes to boot windows.
Oh wait. Keyboard was transported. Need to rebuild the whole shebang :(
It's a 35kg beast. I don't take it gladly
20:27
@CaptainGiraffe First time I see a TW for a pointer. I hope it doesn't become a habit.
Oh and that's without the amps
no such thing as bad publicity :\
How do people distribute software over app-stores where you have a client + server needed? (So I don't have to keep a global server, but users can make their own)?
@sehe woah. You have a real e-piano I spose
20:28
Just link them to a website containing the server software?
yup
@EtiennedeMartel It was not a suggestion, its intention was ridicule.
i had to switch to headphones because someone complaining :/
at least keys are silent!
> someone
And then I would have to add "give server address" to the client? Or are there easier ways to "distribute" a server address amongst peers?
(App is supposed to be run in a group of peers playing a game, where server keeps track of everything)
For groups of 10-50 people. I wonder if a peer-to-peer network could be made so the game never even needs a server.
20:31
@paul23 If they're on LAN you can use zeroconf/broadcast
If not, you need bootstrap nodes
@CatPlusPlus Nah you could compare it to a hide-and-seek using smartphones in a town
@thecoshman What a hero.
Either clients point to them or you have discovery mechanism that both server and clients can go to
Though they would start in a lan area, so maybe I could do that?
His ability to chug an entire bottle of piss really shows his British heritage.
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20:32
First establish server using the lan broadcast, then connect to it over the internet?
@EtiennedeMartel his in-ability to do it within an hour shows his mud blood
You'll probably need skeleton network anyway
Unless they'll all be in Bluetooth range or something
@CatPlusPlus lol no
@thecoshman To be fair, chugging a bottle is hard. I prefer to do it with a glass.
TIL that && is an associative operator
20:34
Got a summer holiday to figure out how to get this networking done
Then have a discovery/relay network of your own, and just figure out how to distribute initial tokens
@DonLarynx huh?
@EtiennedeMartel that's why we invented straws (disclaimer, don't recall ever trying to chug a bottle_
@thecoshman Straws? That's a great plan if you want an (even) upset(er) stomach.
@CaptainGiraffe (A && B) && C = A && (B && C)
20:35
That doesn't really need auth or anything, generate a token/key ad-hoc, distribute it to everyone in the group, and then communicate over a public network
@DonLarynx And?
@BartekBanachewicz rebooting
@EtiennedeMartel nub cake, you use the draw to let air in whilst you get bussy drinking
I'm fairly slow myself. With a glass, I can down a beer (330 mL) in about five seconds.
@CaptainGiraffe That's the definition of associative.
20:35
@sehe as usual
@DonLarynx Oh, sorry. I missed the bus on that one. I was not thinking of the algebraic ass. but rather in a more comp. language sense.
> algebraic ass
Well got to do the clients java anyways. How would a server in java be? (Are there even hosts that support JAVA servers?)
because curves mean something
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz I don't have a keyboard plugged in :(
20:37
@Ell well fix it then duh
ass = associaiative. Don Knuth speeek.
Captain I see, you thought I referred to associative containers perhaps?
@DonLarynx "because curves mean something" They primarily mean to get sexy boobs and hips for me ;-) ...
@BartekBanachewicz I'm back
@DonLarynx Close, but I thought you were flying high and was going for operator priority and associativity (left to right or right to left)
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20:39
@BartekBanachewicz I'm black
@DonLarynx My apologies.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz too much effort
my keyboard is in the other room
@BartekBanachewicz This website killed my browser hope you're happy you meanie
@Ell stop sucking
@CatPlusPlus lololol
god damn you hdd! stop giving up after 70% of the self test!
20:43
I KNEW IT
YOU DIDN'T IGNORE ME
3 beer oclock
Get beerd
@CatPlusPlus why would I
@rightfold I'm lazy, need bash loop script on slow delay, like ever five minutes while true do; ls ; sleep(300); done?
@sehe so how's chrome
@CaptainGiraffe Related: s2 && s3 && s4 = (s2 && s3) && s4. ;)
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@thecoshman Please be more cryptic.
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Here you have it black on white, inheritance is way much more badder than the rawest of pointers. stackoverflow.com/questions/30718714/…
pff I really need to work on my code clarity
@BartekBanachewicz i can see you. but midi ain't working and also the menu won't populate
How do I change nicks?
@DonLarynx Capital PI s1 to sN.
@sehe left-click on yourself on top
20:48
(((angle + step ) % (2*PI)) + (2 * PI)) % (2*PI)
(I stepped outside for a minute to watch ISS fly by)
^ could that be made more clean?
@paul23 use units
@sehe ?
20:48
beautiful sky. Even in twilight it was very visible
hey look at that, I did it all by my self
@sehe What do you mean by use units?
@BartekBanachewicz idk
My beer is green
@CatPlusPlus You puked?
And @Nooble is bad at making IRC bots
20:50
@paul23 Use tau & a consistent style
@paul23 don't spell out radian conversions. Or you know, maybe I missed the point of that snippet
@nabijaczleweli that
@CatPlusPlus budweiser?
@BartekBanachewicz updating java - looooooooooooooooooooooool
Also mod 2 pi is unusual.
whaa
why is java needed
@paul23 Are you adding 2π because it could be negative before that?
@sehe Oh it's a simple update-script to update the angle based on a revolution speed. But speed can be anything. And final angle needs to be between 0 & 2*pi
20:52
@BartekBanachewicz applet
@minitech Ye, step can be negative for clockwise motion
@paul23 that's not what an update script means. You mean it's an imperative-style loop
@paul23 Maybe split that out into a wrapping function.
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Log Entry, Day 4, Evening: No hissing or growling from Taiga, only from Stella at very close, unobstructed distances. Progress!
@Ell: Good episode of GoT. :) I hope it does not spoil it that much for you. :)
20:54
@Xeo but some treats between them :D
> NPAPI support has ended
In fact, there's an easy way to show || is associative. If there's a set with operator || defined and a truth value T = true, then any rearrangement of the elements will yield a truth value. This also proves that it's commutative. (so is &&!)
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@thecoshman Yeah, I gave 'em a few treats when they were close (with the almost-closed door as an obstruction between them)
@sehe I know it did right
why isn't WebMIDI working for you
it's really OOTB in chrome IDGI
@minitech So a function to increase, and then overloading the + operator to keep it within 2pi?
20:56
@sehe What is NPAPI?
@paul23 No, a function to put any value into [0, 2π)
@BartekBanachewicz This is chrome. I said yes to "uninstall obsolete versions of Java" during upgrade. NPAPI is obsolete. Maybe it's related.
Oh, btw, today at work I heard there is going to be a leap second added to UTC some time soon.
@wilx Google it >.<
@sehe I think java is just a backup
20:57
Is your software ready for the time of 23:60 hours?
WebMIDI is pure JS
@wilx An old interface between browsers and plugins
@sehe when I join the room I get "Nice! WebMidi is going"
Netscape Plugin API
@CatPlusPlus What replaces it?
20:58
computer doesn't boot properly. all i can do is get a shell from recovery mode and do my work there ;_;. cant tell if i should blame windows or GRUB
@wilx HTML5, PPAPI
@BartekBanachewicz I got that on Linux :)
Native Client
Depends on who you ask
@minitech Well that still would put the ugly double modulo there. I wonder if there's a way to prevent that
20:58
But browser plugins are universally unstable shit so good riddance
also I left the room for a while and lost ownership so there
@BartekBanachewicz Not that it did anything beyond
@CatPlusPlus Thanks.
20:59
It's probably a fallback
I have no idea why it's so problematic on your end
Given that MIDI API is like a first draft or something

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