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18:00
@sehe Here go back about 12 min, the thing is stream live so i cant give you an exact time link
its during the minecraft demo
@sehe Such kind of stackless coroutine has other cool features: you can copy/move it, serialize over network, make forward multi-pass iterators.
@codeMagic. (1) that doesn't make any sense. (2) adults can separate content from presentation so it's absurd to take personal offense (3) hard to imagine no one else has seen this easily identifiable pattern. (4) question on hold because "doesn't appear to seek input or discussion" which is absurd, and another hurt ego. There's plenty of discussion right here in the comments. Why does it feel like I'm the only sane person in the room. — user3055655 19 mins ago
flaggers gonna flag
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@Borgleader do you know if it requires flash?
it hasn't worked for me throughout the whole stream
@rightfold lol that has 7 flags
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18:02
Oh and as soon as I say that it works. Of course :L
Such out of context
@rightfold Miauw
@BenjaminGruenbaum and a star
That helps with flags?
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18:05
@MarcoA. I don't get it :(
RUST probably has incomprehensible std function names?
@Ell he's afraid of live coding, you can write every sort of crapery when you're doing it alone
@nabijaczleweli I.. don't know.. but might be : |
@EvgenyPanasyuk the iterators part had my attention already. The serializabilty is a new idea
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 27 minutes.
:c
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rfold?
18:10
yeah
@sehe It is possible to iterate over all fields of such coroutine, as the result things like operator== and serialize are possible.
rightfold confirmed Jeffrey's alt
@sehe There is resumable functions proposal - it is about stackless coroutines. It has some flaws. It requires unnatural and non-optimal allocation and prohibits copy/move/serialize of coroutine. I described my concerns about it here.
@EvgenyPanasyuk Mmm. I'm thinking "this beats MSM by some ways"
@Jefffrey what did rightfold do again lol
18:15
@AlexM. he said the words "woof, woof expletive"
Banning nick in 3... 2... 1...
ahahahahaha
@BoltClock you're hot
18:17
Your wish is my command
@Jefffrey did you answer my question in the deleted message
I haven't seen it
awww, I went to make a coffee and missed a good flag?
@rlemon two good flags
18:17
@AlexM. Yeah
can you summarize in a non-deleteworthy way
@DonLarynx I saw the rightfold first one
I see
what did nick get banned for?
@Jefffrey yea, I saw that and invalidated. seemed okay in the context
now I'm intrested in what nick said
He said he wanted to be banned, please.
18:19
@rightfold you should know better. You're a Perl Girl, not a squirrel gurl
ahahahahaha
I'm paraphrasing
@BoltClock <3
"guys plz ban" - nick
The actual message was ^
18:19
isn't monday a bad day for silly chat drama tho
What?
I was just giving the guy what he wanted
Can someone hurry up and invoke Godwin's Law already? — Mysticial 24 secs ago
^^ My unconstructive comment of the day.
> and have to create another account as mine gets blocked from asking any more questions
Are people getting more and more stupid these days?
@Mysticial I love when users lose their shit on meta :D
@Ell i have no clue
@BoltClock Bolt best clock. Hai!
@Mysticial <3
18:23
@Mysticial one sec, let me get the pentagram ready
cops are cool
especially detectives who work on homicides and shit
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I do like them on social media
I agree that it shows a human side
throwing in a try block insta-crashes my program. wtf
No stack unwinding necessary, either
that 4k difference is crazy :O
tho still little considering the price I'd guess
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18:30
wait a couple months and grab them for 250 or something
@Jefffrey I was remembering this paste.ubuntu.com/11720981 (I know, you're gonna out-pedant us all and point out the column has a different type. Well. Pick your poison.)
I sort of appreciate that they didn't want you to go insert non-deterministic functions willy nilly.
This much I have gathered from Bratfolk is not without merit
> you're gonna out-pedant us all and point out the column has a different type
You know. timestamp and date have slightly different domains.
Just a tiny bit
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@nabijaczleweli what are you throwing and waht are you catching?
throwing a line and catching a fish
@Ell nullptr and nullptr_t, as a test.
Looks like an instant call to std::terminate
Not too sure, though
18:36
You can't throw nullptr_t can you?
That's a type.
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I think he means throwing nullptr and catching nullptr_t
@Jefffrey I can throw nullptr, though
@nabijaczleweli I'm not sure you can
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18:37
@Jefffrey you can
it works fine
@Jefffrey It's a type, like everything else
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he is doing something wrong vOv
SSCCE
dang, that meta question went away before I've read that guy's response to my comment
@Jefffrey Cannot reproduce
18:38
Can someone 10k+ copy this comment here?
Whatever, ignore it
Okay, so he failed to address anything I raised in my comment.
That was probably to be expected.
hello everyone :)
18:40
@Shubham 'Fternoon
@nab
@nabijaczleweli oops , haha ty but its night in india
Why is nobody ever a lounge virgin?
They always have 20+ messages in here
18:42
lounge virgin....lol
@Ell why would that ever be useful?
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@TonyTheLion throwing a nullptr?
no idea vOv
> as a test
even then
Can anybody tell me how can I use set<> function to insert ordered data in an array ? I google it but I couldn't find anything nice.
18:43
odd now
@Shubham std::copy, 'cause std::set is inherently ordered
@TonyTheLion I remember back when sbi wasn't a meme
they grow up so fast...
set is a function now?
ohh , ty can you help me in getting any question on stackoverflow suitable to my case please ?
18:45
@nabijaczleweli Is std::set::begin/end guaranteed to be an ordered range?
I don't think so
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yes?
@BoltClock don't you think 30 minutes is a bit over the top?
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std::set is ordered, so iterating from begin to end yields the elements in order.
actually I am a newbie , I don't know the syntax to do so @Xeo
ohh i am sorry
@Jefffrey thanks
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18:49
@Jefffrey Did you really think it wasn't guaranteed to be that way?
I sure did
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Man, you suck at C++.
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@Xeo but not at jQuery!
@Xeo , you have a better way ?...I am just curious :P
@Xeo In my head std::set is some tree data structure of sort, and the iterator is just a depth first iterator in the tree v0v
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18:50
@Shubham Why are you pinging me?
I know of no tree in which depth first iteration necessarily yields an ordered sequence
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@Jefffrey What would ordering get you, if not order? :D
@Jefffrey consider an ordering such that it's true
@Xeo I see no "ordered" keyword in the name v0v
@Xeo So, is it implemented with a sorted array?
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No
18:52
For example, consider the BST 3 2 1; DFS after 3 pops yields 123
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The nodes are linked with each other
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I agree that unordered ought to be default vOv
@Jefffrey RB-trees, most of the time
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It's a tree + intrusive doubly-linked list
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std::set and std::ordered_set
18:52
@nabijaczleweli wrong wrong wrong wrong
@Jefffrey in-order traversal?
@MarcoA. wrong again
jk
@DonLarynx Except that iteration should not pop any elements
std::set is usually a rb tree though (not required to)
@Xeo lol
18:53
@Jefffrey Not sure what you mean? DFS is implemented using a stack.
@Xeo Erm, a container that does require operator<?
As opposed to a container that does not?
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@Jefffrey And what's the use of having operator<, if not order?
Like... std::unordered_set, which requires std::hash though.
@TonyTheLion I'm scared :(
@Xeo void operator<(){++count;}
18:54
@Xeo "ordered set" to me means "set that requires ordering on the elements", and "unordered set" means "set that requires hashing on the elements".
impractical but a different use
@Jefffrey std::set doesn't require operator<, just std::less
@Borgleader You're in no danger <3
They are just different requirements for different types.
@DonLarynx why? If it is ordered..
just "binary tree" isn't enough
18:55
2 mins ago, by Don Larynx
jk
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You're not making much sense. Or maybe I'm not paying enough attention, sorry.
@Xeo you arent
@Xeo I'm thinking both.
But what do I know, I'm not paying attention. :P
jk == jerry koffin (i.e. the german version of Jerry)
@BoltClock hello?
18:56
I hate this
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Fact is: std::set requires a comparator that defines a strict-weak ordering on the elements. It is, inherently, an ordered container because of that.
I probably failed an examn because of a terrible mistake
and I just remembered it when leaving the room
oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
like 5 seconds after handing in the examn
If I fail I have to redo the whole year
yesterday, by sehe
that's sad. Talk to the dean on monday
(which is today)
yesterday, by sehe
And learn :)
18:58
I could almost kill myself for not recognizing it.
Question was: of what is the series calculated above a tailor expainsion? - series was: 1 + T + T^2/2 + T^3/3!
sounds like german blended in with some hungarian
wtf am i reading
How could I forget that is the taylor expansion of e^x
e^T
sorry man, see you in calc 2
19:02
@DonLarynx ?
@paul23 <typename T>, that's an error
so thats suppose to get close to 2.718^T?
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@paul23 I hate this feeling
it happened to me
This is a course on computational modelling btw. Taylor series is just something I constantly use (polynomial approximation = easy for computers)
It wasn't the subject of this course - that course was over 2 years ago
19:06
@MarcoA. Carrot.
@MarcoA. They don't have a salad word for "You"
wtf is this
Rhubarb my Potato Yam,
Strawberry!!!!!!!!!!!
ah well going to watch tv
I don't want to think at all anymore today.
@MarcoA. bean
Heh, I just calculated that my dictionary I designed allocates 41Mb of nodes, a 17Mb unordered_set to merge those, then another 5Mb for a binary buffer which it compresses the used nodes into, then deallocates the 68Mb of nodes and unordered_set. 1199824 allocations and deallocations in the constructor.
@Griwes avocado
19:13
new kids nitro on tv, good to gain enough brain dmg to forget this
@TonyTheLion <3
we should make our own language
but instead of using fruits
we should go for pizzas
@AlexM. Use profanities instead?
19:16
I'm gonna go back to my work, the whoosh is unbearable
I find it funny that the clicker on steam is still laggy, is it laggy by design
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Oh yeah, maybe I should get some actual work done too, today.
guys the salt is real here
Na Clue what you're talking about
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i see what you did there
it's my most intelligent pun so far
19:22
"woosh" is kinda like the opposite of "ISWYDT"
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YDNSWIDT
@MarcoA. you know
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Q: Wrongful ban on SO chat for a silly reason?

nickToday I was banned from StackOverflow chat for 30 minutes for "posting inappropriate content". Transcript (with the irrelevant bits edited out) as follows: All I had said was "guys plz ban", jokingly referring to Don's message. I was not referring to myself and everyone knew that. Honestly it...

I'm writing random shit here
@nick Welcome back.
19:24
but latex makes it look really professional
it looks legit
@Mysticial lol
I think you can write anything in latex and it will seem like you know what you're talking about every time
@Mysticial how did you see that so fast?
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\yourmom
@nick He has a Meta-Drama RSS feed.
@Mysticial hey that's me there
HI ME!
19:26
ahh
I hate contributing to meta drama but I couldnt resist this time
normally I avoid meta like the plague
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Whoo, half watermelon, GO
@Jefffrey well "you know", when do you need this specific rounding logic in your table definition? What do you need it for? Use the correct domain or code the logic, I'd say.
I think the utility that MySql facilitates may be limited, but it's certainly not unworkable.
@nick We're meta junkies. We love Jersey Meta Shore.
You said you need triggers to do this. I say you don't
Yes you do for the problem I specified in my message.
19:27
@nick I major in meta drama hunting.
@sehe Notice how I specified which column types I was talking about there
3 hours ago, by Jefffrey
MySQL: the only popular DBMS to still makes it hard to have a DATATIME/TIME/DATE column with a default value of now/current time/current date
I'm trying to hand draw QR codes but I'm terrible.
@Mysticial So thats what all the PCs are for, PI is just a front, you're really just indexing meta.SE as fast as possible.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes without a ruler even?
19:29
did texstudio just warn me about repeating the same word too often
how smart is this thing
what is tex for anyways?
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Looking smart
i thought it was a glorified version of markdown
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It's "Stand back, I know regex!" of the intellectual world.
I like the pretty formulas
19:32
I only use "Stand back, I know regex!" when I'm about to do something stupid.
just curious, have any of you guys used asciimath.org?
well, AsciiMath the library
@Jefffrey notice how I noticed and preempted you saying that. I didn't predict you going through the trouble TWICE though. I failed.
@BartekBanachewicz You there?
"Bartie, Bartie, are you there?"
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19:40
@Mr.kbok You need to say that in front of a Haskell book three times
Monad Monad Monad
@nick Why not use latex?
afaik latex is hard to approach
i'm working on a service that involves fancy formula rendering but needs to be relatively easy to approach
@R.MartinhoFernandes did you spot Ape's Little-Prince-referential tweet?
@nick How is \sum_{a}^{x+1} any more difficult than what is described there?
19:44
Nothing is described here
I recon that link you posted will actually cause more confusion when it tries to do incorrect parenthesis
@sehe haven't checked twitter lately.
ok
@sehe right
I mean, if you just wanna complain "this RDBMS has different tradeoffs and painted the interior in other colours" - sure. I hate when vendors move my cheese on "standard" stuff.
19:50
@paul23 well, that doesn't even look like an equation
I think realistically, MySql can do what you need without the hoop jumping. Unless you're intent on not changing a letter in your schema
you know how you can just type something in to wolfram alpha and it'll render it properly (as long as you get your parens right)?
that's what i'm going for
i don't want my users to have to read a manual or visit tex.stackexchange.com to figure out how to enter an equation
i might add tex support later though, who knows? :)
@sehe I consider a change of domain a pretty important change. And the proposed solution of changing a date domain into a datetime domain (which has an entirely different set of values) to be an hacking solution to say the least. Also I was well aware of that solution, and that was why I said it's not possible with DATE, DATETIME AND TIME (even though I'm not sure about the latter).
Changing DATETIME to TIMESTAMP is reasonable.
Changing DATE to TIMESTAMP is not.
DATE is to TIMESTAMP like int is to double.
@nick Do some guesswork and typeset it in latex.
lol the E3 MGS trailer starts with a quote by a romanian philosopher
19:55
@Jefffrey The change of values representable is not a change of domain. It's a change of serialization format
And it's not about "tradeoffs" it's about being broken and having special cases.
@Jefffrey double has floating precision, TIMESTAMP is not.
Don't go near that particular chat room if want to have nice time here... — rene 18 mins ago
Fine. Mysql is broken.
And I am.
I don't care enough.
Ok then
19:56
@Mysticial heh I saw that too
I don't get what's so bad about not using the low end. If that's so important, just write the extra code.
1 hour ago, by sehe
I sort of appreciate that they didn't want you to go insert non-deterministic functions willy nilly.
user2872568
Hello everybody. How can I regex it Content/Map/dallas.tmx to get only Content/Map/ using
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/regex/
If non-deterministic evaluations in default-value initializer expressions for DATE columns are standard (T)SQL, then I guess it's fair to call it "broken"
@Warezovvv Why.
I don't appreciate that. I find any non deterministic function (including a possible "generate random string" function) to be a perfectly viable value generator for a default value.
@Warezovvv Use fs::path::parent() or dirname or std::string::find_last_not_of
@Jefffrey Remember Bratfolk :)

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