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Xeo
Xeo
08:00
fuck semicolon insertion
user1804599
fuck semicolons :P
so
I noticed my API is json::parse(str, v); where v is an out param.
I should probably remove that out param eh?
And make penance.
I don't remember why I put it there.
user1804599
It depends.
user1804599
08:02
Show full signature.
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And documentation.
@Xeo nice pun
@buttifulbuttefly lol
I'll keep the one with out param but make a new one that just returns a new value
@Rapptz Nooo! Break all things!
08:04
@Jefffrey oh just noticed that
@Veritas that was 4 months ago. Now we're on rehype.
user1804599
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ should be a Boolean that indicates whether your function is pretty.
__IS_UR_MOM_FAT__ should alias to true
can someone test if that works on VS2013
I have no faith
08:09
__PRAISE_ALLAH__ removes one UB
discard the __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ though cause that's gcc/clang specific I think
> error C2065: 'PRETTY_FUNCTION' : undeclared identifier
user1804599
It turns all UB into fork bombs.
allah is weak
lol
user1804599
08:10
rqacist
@buttifulbuttefly You didn't listen!
isn't it just __func__ for the one thats in the standard
yeah
__func__ is the one we have
Boost possibly has one that defaults to something else (e.g. __func__) if needed.
haha. The things one learns about 2 years after the fact. I got 48GiB free dropbox space because I finally used it from my Samsung tablet
Thank you, Samsung, I guess
user1804599
08:12
Can all UB be detected mechanically?
by definition no
I hated dropbox so I never used it. Now I have a sheetmusic reader app that actually only integrates well with dropbox :(
wow __func__ sucks
@buttifulbuttefly so does it work? :v
no class scope info for you!
@Rapptz why.
08:14
nvm can’t find it in Boost
@Rapptz What?
the snippet
does it compile?
@Rapptz to avoid having to specify the return type template argument? To facilitate appending to the same receiving buffer? etc
sans __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
@sehe neither apply here because I overwrite the value and it's a concrete type
Oh yeah aside of that it does
08:15
I think I was just being a dumdum.
user1804599
@sehe appending to a buffer is inout, not out.
allah is moderately poweful on that one
user1804599
C++ has no support for out parameters.
@rightfold References are inout?
@buttifulbuttefly I wonder if it'll choke up if I throw in some SFINAE.
08:18
Aw, it’s BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION and it’s a portable __func__, no prettiness.
the compile times on rise4fun are amazingly slow
it compiles there though
@bananu7 rather that then Haskell :-P
look
cosh became an anti-haskell crusader
user1804599
@fredoverflow Yes.
user1804599
You need to pass an initialised value.
user1804599
With out parameters the value will be initialised by the callee.
08:21
@Rapptz probable
@BartekBanachewicz Rust discovered as cause of all cancer, team of researchers says.
After how many months is it acceptable to quit a job without hurting your CV? Asking for a friend.
I've heard 18
@buttifulbuttefly lol that edit
shiiiit, I have to write documentation
user1804599
08:24
This also means that f in out.cs considers x uninitialised.
So tonight, I'm riding a black unicorn
Down the side of an erupting volcano
And I drink, drink, drink
From a chalice filled
With the laughter of small children
@BartekBanachewicz urgh
Is there anyone who doesn't know Voltaire?
You know I've always kinda hated how you have to write a separate header in c++, but after writing some kinda long classes all in the same source file, I miss not being able to use the header file as a 'reference'
@rightfold What syntax do you propose for initializing an out parameter inside a C++ function? You can't use assignment, because assignment and initialization are not the same thing.
08:25
so much scrolling just to see what you named your variables
user1804599
@fredoverflow None.
@Prismatic Most IDEs have a "plan" mode.
user1804599
Don't add out parameters to C++.
@BartekBanachewicz I.
@buttifulbuttefly never seen that before
08:26
@rightfold Too late!
user1804599
If I had to, then perhaps void f(out int x) { x{1}; }.
Yours is better.
QtCreator has a drop down symbol list... but it feels weird
@Prismatic wut
@Prismatic no, an outline
user1804599
@fredoverflow But you also need syntax to create a variable that is not initialised.
08:27
@BartekBanachewicz Got a screenshot?
user1804599
int x = void;
f(out x);
look our favorite IDE
@fredoverflow fuck out parameters
user1804599
I kinda wish pure virtual functions used = void instead of = 0.
Xeo
Xeo
= pure or bust
@Xeo grrrrr
don't even get me started
user1804599
08:28
@Xeo Then you could just as well go abstract.
Xeo
Xeo
Or just pure where override and final would be placed
@rightfold or that
abstract IMHO
Xeo
Xeo
Or whatever instead of 0
VS already supports it
@BartekBanachewicz oh neat, its called the same thing in QtCreator too
hmm
08:29
pure should be reserved for, well, pure functions
@Xeo Then I suggest 1!
Xeo
Xeo
lol
VS also supports class C abstract which makes a class non-instantiable
user1804599
I like pure in D.
Ven
Ven
meh, D has @trusted
user1804599
08:30
They can mutate by-ref arguments, but not depend on mutable globals.
user1804599
You can use const or immutable with it if you want to prevent that as well.
@rightfold =void syntax is stolen from D?
user1804599
Standard library misses a lot of pure though. E.g. JSON parser is pure but not annotated as such.
user1804599
@fredoverflow No, D has abstract.
@BartekBanachewicz Isn't that for managed C++?
08:31
@BartekBanachewicz I presume you prefer to return tuples instead?
@rightfold I'm pretty sure int x = void; is legal D.
uuuuh shiny
@fredoverflow tuples or structures
@MarkGarcia maybe, but works in regular C++ too
08:32
I forgot how bad std::enable_if in return type is
today was a good reminder
> The Helix floor pedal will begin shipping at the end of summer 2015 and will have an MSRP of $1,499.
ghhghhghg
how dare you make expensive shiny toys
user1804599
@fredoverflow oh that = void.
user1804599
I thought = void for pure virtual functions.
user1804599
But I didn't know D had that.
@BartekBanachewicz btw how goes the job hunt
08:38
shitty
little to no interesting offers and still waiting for responses
Good After Noon Every One
bummer. hopefully you'll find something interesting
@Chickenturtle hi
@BartekBanachewicz are you looking for polish only offers?
@Chickenturtle it's before 11 dude
@FlorianMargaine I don't wanna move, but I could work on some contract remotely
@BartekBanachewicz mind sending me your resume?
no promise, but I can pass it around
08:43
do I have your email?
florian at margaine dot com
I am from india
what a surprise
its 2:13
After noon here
user1804599
08:43
Do you poop in public?
brilliant deduction powers
@BartekBanachewicz no promise because we're mostly looking for senior people
user1804599
like donald knuth?
user1804599
or brian kernighan
@rightfold too young
08:44
woah age discrimination
nice, I bet you also look only for cisgender straight whites
I remember someone wanted to hire me as a C++ senior dev
user1804599
or ken thompson
@FlorianMargaine i am from india its 2:15
right now
but I've never worked as a junior dev to begin with
age disbuttination
user1804599
08:45
how old is bjarne?
Chickenturtle gonna give us the time in india every 2 minutes
user1804599
> 64
70ish?
damn 64?
coulda sworn Bjarne was ancient
Bjarne only ages in powers-of-two
If you have a class that's only ever used with another class do you guys stuff it in that class's definition? Or kick it out to its own set of source files
user1804599
08:45
The all new Bjarne 64.
Bjarnetendo 64
@Rapptz that sounds like a reasonable reason to not get hired as a senior indeed
I didn't take it because I already work somewhere.
As an oncologist kind of dude.
Its technically an implementation detail for another class so I mean... it feels more encapsulated if you pack it in a common source. But then its kinda unweildy too
@Prismatic Nested classes aren't used very often in C++, in my experience.
08:47
@Prismatic I don't think it's unwieldy at all
user1804599
Scala is the only language I know that gets nested classes right.
@fredoverflow hmrh?
Container::iterator can sometimes be an inner class.
@rightfold ikr. Now, how do you suppose C++ distinguishes?
@fredoverflow I use them liberally. For pimpls, associates types, proxies, helpers etc.
user1804599
34 mins ago, by rightfold
C++ has no support for out parameters.
user1804599
So it doesn't. They're just not a thing.
08:51
Then why mention it :)
user1804599
Mill may have a few nested classes.
@Rapptz Sure, that's a common use case I have seen.
o.O you didn't look often enough
But nested classes aren't as powerful in C++ as they are in Java. They're just about "Where do I put this class", whereas in Java, objects of the inner class have access to the instance of the outer class.
user1804599
08:52
@fredoverflow I call this "consistency".
user1804599
Scala take this further with path-dependence, which is nice too.
What kind of mouse do you guys use
I think mine is dying
Logitech RX-250, costs 10 bucks.
More people piling on on the binary tree debate
08:54
@fredoverflow So, because you like the way nested classes "close over" the outer object in Java (in horrifically intransparant ways, I might add) so, in C++ they're useless? I'll have you now I prefer static nested classes in Java too. Testability, anyone/
user1804599
It is perfect. Three buttons, one wheel, no special drivers needed, no batteries needed, good shape.
I have this
@rightfold Best mouse I ever had. Unbreakable, too.
@rightfold I like the simplicity of most corded mice
08:55
I mean I still have one
The thumb buttons in the mous ein my picture I really handy though; I want to get one that has something similar
@Mr.kbok Wait. You broke mice before?
That's a first. I've never had a mouse break
user1804599
@sehe I really wish C++ classes could close-over.
user1804599
It would be incredibly handy in local classes.
@sehe My sister's rat ate the cable once
user1804599
08:56
Also local classes with template members (lol).
That one time my cat made the mouse fall, too
Some just stop working for some reason
user1804599
GitHub is kaput.
Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse never let me down <3
@rightfold lambdas
user1804599
@sehe not sufficient.
08:57
Same for the XBox 360 controller.
user1804599
They can only have NSDMs and operator().
@rightfold That link made me sign-in to my Microsoft account because the link contains sensitive info lol
@Mr.kbok I bet your sister's rat is capable of ruining "The Unbreakable Microsoft Mouse" (or at least make it cordless)
@BartekBanachewicz answered
@sehe Maybe it has a builtin rat repellant :)
08:58
@Mr.kbok whats your opinion on it?
@rightfold I know. I'm not so sure we need that level of convenience in a language where references become dangling etc. After all it becomes less useful of the capture is by value.
I think the dude was just salty since the interview didn't go well and went on a bit of a twitter rant
@Prismatic I had a long rant about it yesterday. I think, mostly, that algorithms questions are terrible.
ITT rightfold ured by the sirens of GC again
user1804599
@sehe [v, &x] class c { ... }; :P
08:59
PRECISELY. I just argued we don't really need more rope to shoot ourselves in the foot.
C++ ain't no Java
user1804599
Don't add them to C++ please.
^^
@Mr.kbok Maybe it does.
user1804599
Except when implicitly due to simplification of rules.

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