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17:00
flags are a joke.
nederlands
neverlands
as in, "never finish anything" -lands.
lmao
@Mr.kbok I should move there then.
I correct myself, flagger is a joke. and a bad joke at that.
17:01
@ChemiCalChems You'll probably won't be able to make it all the way there.
@Mr.kbok Yeah, you're right.
So, uh, exceptions? Or is everyone only interested in rightfold's celibacy status
@ChemiCalChems rightfold is transgender. And may or may not have fully transitioned yet.
I was asked to join a Running Jokes society. It involved sneakers and bowties.
bowties?
17:03
@Mr.kbok I don't think anyone was talking about rightfold's celibacy...
@Mr.kbok catch(const some_exception_type& exc) { /*do stuff with exc*/ if(/*want to rethrow*/ throw; }
yeah, well
I originally assumed it was throw exc; but my compiler (or something) told me that throw; was more correct.
I have no idea how you would store an exception caught by catch(...)
Yeah, you spare some instructions AFAIR
@caps With std::exception_ptr.
@Mr.kbok So does that answer your question?
17:06
@caps Luc did.
@LucDanton Oh neat. C++11?
@caps um, thanks.
That's what I was afraid of. I'll just hack something terrible. Thanks.
@Mr.kbok Oh, I didn't see that.
@caps ya, lifted off Boost.Exception which works for C++03 but is intrusive (i.e. it’s better to opt your types in)
17:08
@LucDanton I'm sure a scenario exists where I'd want to use catch(...) for that kind of thing, but I can't think of one. Why not just use type-specific catch?
I <3 strong typing.
Some API/ABI/language/system boundaries mean that you can’t let an exception escape. Sometimes you want to catch anything that goes off while crossing the boundary, store it, then you 'restore' the exception on the other side and resume as usual.
ahhh this sucks
I want to dump something in all cases
Just with more information if I can get it
ahh so we're taking to traversing the transcript to ban @Columbo more? maybe try to imagine if there was code that needed to be written? then write it.
So I can't put the dump after getting the information because it might throw before
OMG this is most precious fat kid strop ever (that sounded a lot more link bait than I meant it too)
17:11
Guess I really need a finally :(
Guys, let's keep it respectable. That principle is in the chat faq's.
@ChemiCalChems Have you looked at the diagram from the standard (§3.10/1)?
rightfold is a dude
@JerryCoffin No sir, prolly should
@JerryCoffin Where is the diagram?
17:13
lol @Columbo got banned?
@JerryCoffin Thanks
@Veritas So first rightfold was a girl, then transgender, now dude, the fuck?
@Columbo That will teach you not to use cuss words like that. You kiss your mother with this mouth ????
@Columbo actually got banned? for cussing?
@ChemiCalChems rightfold's a troll. Happy?
@ChemiCalChems yes
17:15
@Mr.kbok Another level of encryption, thanks.
@rlemon Lol
is -> is/(was?)
because people don't understand "vagina" isn't a cuss word
it is a part of anatomy that 50% of the population has
get over it
@rlemon Vagina is anatomy damn it, pussy is informal, cunt is cuss
@ChemiCalChems it's not that hard to follow...
17:15
@ChemiCalChems yes
so "where are you from" -> "my mothers vagina" is not offensive, it is a fact.
How do you know someone was banned?
people just get their panties in a wad when someone mentions anatomy
well I just had the unpleasant experience of trying to program for iOS
holy shit, Apple is fucking bananas and Swift is stupid as sin
@caps Now it is a troll, saying "it" because I'm not sure at this point.
17:16
man callgrind is so useless. "operator new is taking up most of the time in this function! Yes! This function where you don't call new ever!"
@Puppy At least you're still alive.
@ChemiCalChems Not sure about that.
@Puppy I bet their profiling tools aren't archaic junk though
in fact I seem to vaguely recall them being pretty cool on XCode
@Prismatic Dunno, we don't have an app to profile because their DX is awful
@caps how to quote?
17:17
> > like this
> test
thanks
> @ChemiCalChems rightfold's a troll. Happy?
I think Columbo was probably banned for calling rightfold rude names. He was joking about rightfold changing languages every day and compared the habit to loose sexual behavior using some rude terms. In context it was not that offensive, but I suspect it is what got him banned.
@ChemiCalChems Ah, you wanted to do this:
4 mins ago, by Mr. kbok
@ChemiCalChems rightfold's a troll. Happy?
no, people get banned because no one checks context of flags and people are too easily offended by things that are just silly.
Im so mad right now with this profiling crap. Should I write a blogpost on medium with a clickbait title? "Why C++ profiling sucks and you should never use C++ for anything ever"
not clickbaity enough
hrm, this flag says Fuck. better validate it instead of going to the room and reading the messages before and after it
17:20
@ChemiCalChems If you click on the arrow left of a message and copy the permalink you can paste it into the chat to quote that way.
43 secs ago, by caps
@ChemiCalChems If you click on the arrow left of a message and copy the permalink you can paste it into the chat to quote that way.
yes
it has to be the only thing though
@NathanOliver Thanks guys
11 secs ago, by ChemiCalChems
@NathanOliver Thanks guys
it works
@ChemiCalChems dont forget that you can always test things in the sandbox
@Puppy use objective C
@rlemon pretty much
@nick That is even worse.
17:25
i got banned twice in the same day for literally nothing haha
somebody was flagging my shit
@Puppy how so?
its just a fun wrapper built on top of C++ :)
hi guys, somebody willing to give me a quick help with performance?
well, it has all the same crappy semantics, but with somehow even crappier syntax on top
no
i like how you pass arguments
@nick C actually
its so verbose
17:26
and unlike C++, they actually made it worse.
its built on top of C only?
@Puppy That's a shame :P
that doesnt make sense
i thought that under the hood, message passing was just a proxy to standard c++ calls
nope.
welp
17:27
they have an assembly hand-coded message sending implementation.
Is it possible for a compiler to create output that executes an if block regardless of whether or not its true and then later discards the result if its not needed?
there's also objective-c++, right? no idea what that's about :D
@melak47 pretty sure its just mixed obj-c and cpp
you can use both languages in the same project no sweat
@Prismatic Wait you want the compiler to forcibly execute code wrongly?
obj-c has access to all the standard cocoa libs though
@Prismatic javascript?
17:29
@paul23 Im asking if its possible the compiler is doing that during compilation
there is no screenshot of matlab 2015 home or any matlab home for that matter on the web
it's like nobody buys it
@AlexM. I can have the student version :P
It probably looks exactly like 2014 with a different splash logo
@Prismatic I don;t see why it would do so. maybe you can get it with jquery
Though not sure why I would uninstall 2014 to get 2015 as of now.
17:30
@Prismatic the FAQ says this The Command Window banner and title bar indicate home use.
jquery? what the hell
it says the same for the student version
but the student version seems to change the prompt to EDU>>
@Prismatic lmao
This is Lounge<C++>! Take your namby pamby Javascript nonsense to another room!
and I want to know if home also does something like it
because if it does then nope.jpg
17:31
@NathanOliver nathan if you click the arrow beside a message, you can reply directly to that message rather than to the user
if that makes sense
@Prismatic everybody in here wishes they were a JS dev anyways
^ that way you can get thread chains linked to each other
@nick ....... no .. no ... uhm no
@nick yes it does. thanks for that.
I'll ask support lol I think it'll be the first email they get like this
@nick Yeah right now I'm wishing I was a web dev
@NathanOliver np
@Prismatic FRONTEND ENGINEER OK
jesus
inb4 web designer
although i am quite tasteful and have an eye for great design
in case anyone wants to hire me
17:33
anything beats pissing away the hours with c++
@Prismatic Spoken like somebody who's never had to work with Java (or Fortran, COBOL, PL/I, ...)
yeah.. so when are we starting that trendy JS startup again?
@JerryCoffin grass is greener I guess
You know what I hate in C++?
Getting up at 8AM and saying, ok, I'm gonna code stuff. Brain explode after 1 hour
Ew, gross, web dev.
17:44
@ChemiCalChems throw std::too_many_possibliities;
@JerryCoffin ?
@ChemiCalChems Just saying there are too many things to hate for anybody to guess which one you might intend at the moment.
@ChemiCalChems You're doing it wrong.
@JerryCoffin Oh, yeah.
@caps Explain further.
@caps Web Devs aren't gross. They're...puny and weak.
17:47
I thought we had a bot for a seocnd
we did. then I removed her
because this room is flag happy
@caps frontend engineering
@rlemon people have feelings ok
peoples feelings are wrong
his room sucks bye
user1804599
Guys.
17:51
i am highly offend
2
user1804599
Is there a Windows equivalent of /bin/sh -c 'echo $0' x except using cmd?
@rightfold $1 means arg 0 right?
I think there was a way
Ok, fuck up
user1804599
Can you do, like, cmd /C 'echo %1' x?
what should it do
user1804599
@milleniumbug inline script which takes an argument.
17:57
@rlemon What does having a bot have to do with flags?
@uselesschien drive by feelings hurter
!!s/his/this/
user1804599
Ah, I know.
user1804599
cmd /c echo x
that's... not an equivalent
@Prismatic people often spam with bots when they first arrive. This room is flag happy. The bot getting flagged is not something I appreciate (as the dumbass who invoked the command should be the one getting flagged)
so I just make sure the bot (Caprica) stays out of flag-heavy rooms
user1804599
18:01
@milleniumbug why not?
Because you're putting the argument directly or sth
just like /bin/sh -c 'echo x'
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
But it's fine. :p
Also why cmd.exe
Use PowerShell
user1804599
What's the benefit?
Ell
Ell
18:05
there is none
user1804599
I use cmd because you can't call start from Haskell since it's a shell builtin.
Why would you spawn a shell to do that
Any shell
Also PowerShell owns, cmd is shit
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus What else?
@rightfold Uh, just spawn the process directly?
user1804599
It's a URL.
user1804599
18:06
I want to start the default browser.
Then use ShellExecute
user1804599
The only other option is to call ShellExecuteW but that's more effort.
Spawning a shell is Dumb (tm)
user1804599
:p
user1804599
Yeah, probably.
user1804599
18:08
I might learn something about Windows API even.
ShellExecute is not that much effort since you don't have to init COM for it
Just FFI and call it
user1804599
Yeah.
Takes only ordinary strings and doesn't even return HRESULT so it's trivial to FFI
hey guys
can void foo (T&&) capture lvalues or not?
you need to pass in T as an rvalue i think
foo(std::move(T))
18:12
ok
thanks
FUCK
shh your language could offend people
const T& doesnt capture rvalues does it?
@nick xDD
laugh now, cry later
when you feel that 30 min ban :)
@nick 30 mins without questions
its so awesome
Anyone tried profiling with Tau? cs.uoregon.edu/research/tau/home.php
user1804599
18:17
foreign import ccall "ShellExecuteW" shellExecute
    :: Ptr () -> Ptr CWchar -> Ptr CWchar -> Ptr CWchar -> Ptr CWchar -> CInt -> IO (Ptr ())

openBrowserWindows url =
    withCWString "open" $ \openStr ->
        withCWString url $ \urlStr ->
            shellExecute nullPtr openStr url nullPtr nullPtr 1
user1804599
Something like that should work.
@Prismatic might use it man
> ParaTools offers an annual support contract for $89,995 per year for the TAU Performance System
@Prismatic I see the link to a university site, and I know it's totally immature.
and I'm double-inferring that the wide range of language support suggests to me that it's very generic and would probably suck at C++
@Prismatic so worth it
18:20
> All C++ language features are supported including templates and namespaces.
oh wow namespace support...
@Puppy lol
It's a profiler not a debugger
user1804599
> If the function succeeds, it returns a value greater than 32.
user1804599
top kek
Yup, it's WinAPI
18:22
There are articles on Raymond's blogue about it
user1804599
Awesome.
@NathanOliver When what is the problem simply to copy and paste these lines? — Vlad from Moscow 3 mins ago
who wants to explain to Vlad why copy/pasting a line 100 times is bad
> Thanks for reporting the issue. A fix for this issue has been checked into the compiler sources. The fix should show up in the future release of Visual C++.
._.
if your tshirts get holes where your arm pits are does that mean you have extra stinky pits
who is intellectually-challenged here?
18:34
@milleniumbug What is it? — Vlad from Moscow 1 min ago
@melak47 Checked in? How SVN of them
They probably use TFS
@NathanOliver And why are not they posted here? — Vlad from Moscow 1 min ago
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I hope they get on top of this whole "releasing compiler updates more frequently" thing soon...or I won't see this C++11 fix before what, 2017? :/
18:38
@milleniumbug you saw that did you
oh hello there
yup, I did
@VladfromMoscow Probably for the same reason you don't output every value of the array in your answer to prove the point. — milleniumbug 12 secs ago
@NathanOliver But he already did not write the all 100 lines. So it is not clear what is the problem. — Vlad from Moscow 46 secs ago
lol
any usable c++ profiler?
headdesk
I think vlad has gone crazy or is in a very nit picky mood
18:42
No he's just clueless
It happens sometimes
Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with most lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to pick them free one by one. This is a slow and laborious process, as the root of each individual hair must be examined for infestation. It was largely abandoned as modern chemical methods became available; however, as lice populations can and do develop resistance, manual nitpicking is still often necessary...
lol
Ell
Ell
lol
@TonyTheLion lol, twidlewinks
18:55
@TonyTheLion Like cumming a lot is voluntary... My god.
Ell
Ell
I wonder what the best way to code a state machine is, in general (in c++)
Ell
Ell
meh Idk if I even want a state machine
I don't know what I want
whatis state_machine
google it
Ell
Ell
18:58
I don't need a game_renderer until someone has clicked the new game button
its a pretty fancy term for nothing really special
@nick Yeah, just a machine basically lol.
Ell
Ell
I want to separate code for starting games and running games. Hmmmmmm
@TonyTheLion lol I wouldn't expect a guy like that to wear that shirt in public
@Ell yea me neither

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