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11:00
IMHO is great.
@Griwes They are both valid solutions IMHO.
The buffer thingy boost uses and the UB condition in the standard.
outraged platypus :-D
@chmod711telkitty Like which functions?
11:02
you can query the empty state if you care about it
@R.MartinhoFernandes ls -lat
@fredoverflow we need to think of one for UB, I'm thinking: Underaged Beer
@chmod711telkitty That doesn't go down the hierarchy. Doesn't follow symlinks. Doesn't check access. Doesn't anything, basically. It just lists files.
@Jefffrey I don't think so - the "double storage" solution is pretty neat... especially since you can optimize it out when you only have noexcept movable types.
But there'll be an argument of "you can't easily see the size of your variant", which is... a completely rubbish argument, but the committee likes to listen to that kind of arguments.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what would you use to list all the directories and files under a directory according to time in C++
11:04
I might try my hand at a GDB pretty printer out of curiosity because printing a variant nets me 2 screenfuls of helpful information.
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"helpful"
@chmod711telkitty Well, certainly not the same thing I would use for "traversing through directories and softlinks of directories which contain visible files and invisible files that you may or may not have access to"
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@thecoshman nope :(
@Xeo It meticulously tells me that all the variant_initialization<…> subobjects have no data fields.
11:05
@Mgetz ultimate boredom
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@LucDanton I was going to start writing gdb pretty printers instead of debug_string() functions
it seems more correct to me
@R.MartinhoFernandes it does check access & it does show softlinks
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but probably more difficult
And that’s a variant with 5 types, the more you put the more it will print.
@chmod711telkitty It shows links, and it shows access (badly; in general, it doesn't). It doesn't follow softlinks (you want to traverse, remember?), and it doesn't check access.
@chmod711telkitty What does drw-rw----+ mean as an access string?
11:07
give me C++ code to do the same
is std::variant<int, int, int> x = 0; legal?
It basically means "sorry, but ls can't display the permissions for this file; have an approximation". Which kinda helps it be a lot more accurate, right?
@Rapptz shouldn't be
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@Rapptz no
@chmod711telkitty But that C++ code would not be C++ code to do "traversing through directories and softlinks of directories which contain visible files and invisible files that you may or may not have access to"
11:08
are you guys sure?
I don't see anything forbidding it
how bout common sense
Speaking of variants, can you have KISS-overloaded constructors and constexpr? KISS-overloading meaning that for <T, U, V> you get variant(T); variant(U); variant(V);.
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At least according to what I glanced from the article, the current design requires std::variant<int, int, int> x(std::emplace_variant<0>(0)); or something
variant isn't a tagged union
it's a variant
@Xeo oh I see this now
11:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah d is for directory followed by rwx for each of self, group & public r for read w for write x for execute
the proposal abuses tuples as a type list
@chmod711telkitty Followed by + which means "this is actually sort of wrong".
even adds some new things
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I don't like traditional unix permissions
I wish my whole filesystem used ACLs instead
@R.MartinhoFernandes sigh, you really know nothing about linux, do you
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11:09
lol
@Ell tune2fs -o acl
@chmod711telkitty Oh. Dammit. What does the + mean, then?
@Rapptz I’ll up the ante: the ranges to-be-TS gives us SemiRegular refining DefaultConstructible.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Addition you fool
@chmod711telkitty It doesn't explain what the + at the end means :(
@chmod711telkitty No one knows anything about Linux!
11:11
@buttifulbuttefly ofc. Basic arithmetic is a prerequisite to knowing Linux.
wtf with wiki onebox
heh abusing tuples
imagine your manager comes up and asks "I've heard about mpl::vector; how will it help our project?"
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@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks!
Oh wait I already have this
Actually drw-rw----+ is -4, at least according to Rust
will we ship faster thanks to compiletime collections of types
11:12
> The program "drw-rw----+" calculates the value -4
@chmod711telkitty You'll have to help a poor know-nothing-about-Linux person here and quote the exact bits that explain the + at the end, because I am too dumb to find it.
@rightfold Is there any significance in it being 7 o'clock with regards to the 3rd picture?
@R.MartinhoFernandes show me example
@chmod711telkitty Wait, you're not reading what I write?
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I think the thing I don't like is that a file has an owner as well as a group
11:14
@LucDanton that's not that abnormal though
@R.MartinhoFernandes ITT robot realizes life
I was wondering if you were just blindly reciting nonsense.
7 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@chmod711telkitty What does drw-rw----+ mean as an access string?
@chmod711telkitty There, quoted so you can read it agai--I mean, for the first time.
I have never seen + at the end before
OH
I thought you knew all about Linux.
OMG.
11:16
No pluses there. How does that help me?
Maybe she is confusing x with +?
x = executable
@chmod711telkitty Still no pluses! OMG.
@Rapptz I was going to bring up some of the reflection stuff that uses tuple types but OTOH it uses tuple values of those types, too.
11:16
How will you ever help me if you can't even figure this out!
THERE IS NO + AT THE END
Who will be able to ever help me!
@chmod711telkitty But there is on mine!
someone is stealing my job here
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Guys, we need some more popcorn.
@rightfold what do you want from me
11:17
I don't think + is valid at the end
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I've never seen a + at the end vOv
Does that mean my system is now broken?
The man page says only /, *, @, =, %, | is valid
@R.MartinhoFernandes chmod is not her last name :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes screenshot
11:19
no more screenshots
whooooooosh
It's 7:20 pm here
ITT robots out troll butterflies
See "debug.strace".
Is my Linux broken?
YES
Help. I know nothing about Linux.
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11:20
what happens when you try to change the permissions?
Try reading in the man page v0v
@R.MartinhoFernandes Richard Matthew Ftallman
Sigh, am I trolling the whole room no?
I was only going for telkitty.
11:21
Song for programmers; I am machine I never sleep until I fix what's broken
Stop with the damn flags
The + at the end means "there are ACLs for this file", which essentially means "this other permissions shown here are not entirely accurate."
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Help. I know nothing about Linux.
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lol wow
You lied all along! It was all an elaborate troll!
11:22
@Jefffrey info ls :)
> A file with any other combination of alternate access methods is
marked with a `+' character.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You're just too good at this!
@R.MartinhoFernandes You coaxed us all!
Loungers were unprepared
@R.MartinhoFernandes Linux is a contraction (?) of Linus and Unix.
looks up how to remove all ACLs on a file
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11:23
I'm actually amazed that buttefly fell for it
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setfacl
I just wish I could get rid of traditional perms and replace them with acls
@sehe Woops
Oh well
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I don't want my files to be owned by group elliot
I don't even want a group elliot, it makes no sense
@Ell Remove it?
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I'm afraid :(
11:24
@Xeo I knew he was trolling all along except at the end but then I knew again
(The lowercase letter ``@Ell``)
This is a valid question IMO. With an interesting answer. Hold on. — sehe 6 secs ago
I went to have some fanta half way ... when I came back, the fun ended
but I really wanted that fanta ...
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A: Why does C++ allowing a semicolon at the start of a line?

Waqas AhmadSemicolon in C++------ Hey, firstly, your question is not clear. As far I understand, semicolon without anything before this means no statement. Of course semicolon is used to end the line. If there is semicolon, compiler will look for new line; again semicolon, compiler will move forward, if the...

wat
@chmod711telkitty lol
Too funny.
now u wanna fanta 2?
I slept very little
fuck
I'm not a huge fan of sodas, thanks
:/ I love bubbly mineral water
11:29
150 reputation for a shitty answer
> fanta
> bubble mineral water
made my day
More people should know about optional references http://stackoverflow.com/a/30914091/85371
They're nice
I am doing my daily apple, to keep all the doctors away ...
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@fredoverflow no
11:31
@Jefffrey fucking is a sleep impediment (assuming active party)
@buttifulbuttefly Of course you knew I was trolling all along. I pretty much stated right at the beginning that I was going to do so.
@chmod711telkitty you're not doing enough
@buttifulbuttefly kitty, that you?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I meant I actually had a doubt at one moment
So it's not that nice after all
for (int n = 1; n <= nmax; n++) { t = nhVal; Nv = gfft(pow(real(ifft(tile(i, N, 1)*kv)), 2)); a = E2*v + QNv; Na = gfft(pow(real(ifft(tile(i, N, 1)*ka)), 2)); b = E2*v + QNa; Nb = gfft(pow(real(ifft(tile(i, N, 1)*kb)), 2)); c = E2*a + Q*(2 * Nb - Nv); Nc = gfft(pow(real(ifft(tile(i, N, 1)*kc)), 2)); v = Ev + Nvf1 + 2 * (Na + Nb)*f2 + Ncf3; if (mod(n, 100) == 0) printf("n = %d\n", n); if (mod(n, nplt) == 0) { plotIdx++; u = real(ifft(v)); } } There are several FFTs and IFFTs but on a CPU only one thread enters to the loop to calculate them — Christopher Columbus 32 secs ago
Thanks Christopher Columbus
11:35
@Mr.kbok I never said as much. And as you'll know that's irrelevant to me
Ven
Ven
Mysticial naming?
Got 1492 questions maybe
@buttifulbuttefly This one never discovered editing
thanks @buttifulbuttefly for the edit
11:37
@sehe But all those people who'll try to make it work in Visual Studio 2022 and it won't
VS 2022 still won't support C++11 but you'll be able to sync your settings with your phone and be notified by SMS when the compiler ICEs. Progress!
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I have a concurrency issue.
@Mr.kbok 2022? Lol. Have them contact my lawyer
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I think inserting multiple tuples into work_orders concurrently poses a threat: gist.github.com/rightfold/69ff9cfe929f87f546c5
> As I was developing Stubby (a Lotus Notes database that helps you create Apache Axis "stub" files that can be used to call web services from Lotus Notes 7.x)
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11:39
I might need SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE.
People are crazy like that
@ChristopherColumbus Look up. Refresh. I did it for you — sehe 16 secs ago
@Mr.kbok Am I an actor in your nightmare?
Hmm.
Robot is on shrooms today
11:40
time to go home~
That's an interesting thought. I don't think I've read anything that explores the idea of a character that is only a part of someone else's dream.
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But I'm not 100% sure.
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@sehe or living in a winemill & having unlimited access to alcohol
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Cosmetic adverts are so funny
"We asked 5 people to test this out"
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11:46
yeah I need SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE
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but of course SQLAlchemy is written by morons and doesn't make it possible to distinguish serialisation errors from other errors oh python what a joy to work with
I answered a JS question
time to apply for a frontend job
user1804599
you are now a full-stack web development expert
@BartekBanachewicz So and jobs are unrelated. if they are, it's frequently negatively (either dev doesn't know how to program without SO, or dev spends too much time doing other things)
oi, the HeisenICE is back
I need more powerful magicks
11:59
@Jefffrey the lowecase letter e11 I don't get it
right

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