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00:02
Why is it that one can't reinterpret_cast from one non-pointer type to another?
Xeo
Xeo
@NikiC Because you're just changing the interpretion of that memory, not the memory itself. As such, you need a view on it, which just what a pointer or reference is
@Xeo Well, but you can cast e.g. from int to pointer or the other way around ^^
Xeo
Xeo
Yay, llvm+clang build completed 15mins ago
@NikiC That's one of the exceptions in the standard. The other is mentioned right below.
@Xeo There's another! You can reinterpret_cast any type to itself.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, right
00:05
Which is really stupid, I think.
Why would anyone want that?
Xeo
Xeo
Well, it's not like you're losing anything by allowing it
It's not like you gain anything either... :S
It's just silly.
@Xeo Maybe they just want to make it uglier ^^ *reinterpret_cast<T2 *>(&T1)
@Xeo I thought template code could need that, but then... what kind of template code will reinterpret_cast without knowing if it's dealing with pointers/references?
Xeo
Xeo
template<class To, class From>
To r_cast(From&& source){
  return reinterpret_cast<To>(std::forward<From>(source));
}
For those who don't like long cast names. :>
00:10
#define r reinterpret_cast
#define s static_cast
#define c const_cast
#define d dynamic_cast
Xeo
Xeo
lol
#define if while
#define else while(1)
#define begin }
#define end {
Now your code is backwards.
Xeo
Xeo
00:29
Interesting. It seems the following code is well-defined:
struct X{ ~X(){ /* something non-trivial */ } };
void* mem = ::operator new(sizeof(X));
X* p = new (mem) X();
p = new (mem) X(); // no call to ~X() first
> For an object of a class type with a non-trivial destructor, the program is not required to call the destructor explicitly before the storage which the object occupies is reused or released
IOW, if you want to leak stuff, sure go ahead.
@RMartinhoFernandes +1
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. Does standard C++11 provide a way to exit from the current thread?
00:45
thread_local jmp_buf thread_exit_buf;
void thread_func() {
    if(setjmp(&thread_exit_buf) == 0) {
        return;
    }
    do_stuff_and_longjmp_with_thread_exit_buf();
}
Ugly!
Xeo
Xeo
Where did you see that?
In some nightmares.
Came out of my mind :(
Called it.
I actually had to look up setjmp for this.
Xeo
Xeo
00:47
0
Q: Is what constitutes a failed initialization of block-scope static or thread storage duration variables underspecified?

XeoAfter answering this question and not finding a satisfying answer in the standard paper, I started wondering. The standard states the following w.r.t. initialization of mentioned variables: ยง6.7 [stmt.dcl] p4 [...] Otherwise such a variable is initialized the first time control passes throug...

try {
real_thread_func();
} catch (const exit_thread&) {
}
Xeo
Xeo
01:20
I'm off to sleep, g'night.
 
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02:25
yoyoyo
yoyoyoyo
yo
Do you have an experince with libCurl?
well, we use it at work
Oh awesome. Could you help me out on somethign then?
That link is my problem explained if you could possibly check it out
02:40
doesn't the answer there solve the problem?
you need to link to the library
there's nothing libcurl specific in that
I mean, I feel like you'd say that...
But I just feel dumb...
You downloaded the sources.
:)
Like how would I go about linking the libraries in CodeBlocks?
Either you build them, or you find and download some binaries.
02:42
dunno, I've never used CodeBlocks ;)
What about Visual Studio then?
but first you need to either (1) download a prebuilt version of curl, or (2) compile it yourself
And that built version on curl will be a dll corerct?
once curl is compiled, one way or the other, you specify that your project should be linked against the .lib file
@hetelek and, hopefully, a .lib file as well
There are Windows binaries listed on the download page, near the bottom.
02:43
Oh really?
Search for "Win32".
that's the form libraries on windows generally take. The .dll is the actual library to be loaded dynamically at runtime, and the .lib is a small stub you link against at compile-time, which takes care of loading the dll
I can tell you that it's kind of a pain to build on windows. ;)
doable, and we do it at work, but it's definitely easier to find a prebuilt one
@jalf Oh really?
@RMartinhoFernandes I'll try this, hold on please.
@RMartinhoFernandes Are you talking about the 'GnuWin32 project' download?
or curl.haxx.se/download.html, under packages
02:47
Linked from here.
I'm downloading it right now, thanks for all the help guys.
I know it's probably equivalent to talking to a 4 year old.
haha
4 year olds rarely ask about libcurl ;)
Haha, yeah ;)
03:08
Alright, Martinho, are you still here?
Or jalf of course.
Alright, awesome.
this package I download includes a .exe
Called curl.exe
and it cannot be ran, because it says it fails to initialize.
What am I suppose to do with this executable?
you should be able to run it if you put it in the same directory as the dll
but you don't need to
Ah, that's the command-line curl. There's no DLL in it?
it's just a command-line frontend for libcurl
03:11
Nope.
Jalf, puttnig the libcurl DLL in the same directoy
download one of the others then
You should download the fourth on the Win32 list. The one that reads "libcurl", and weighs 3.08MB.
I'm so sorry...
currently downloading matrinho.
Thank you guys so much.
That one has the DLL, the headers to include, and the libs to link.
Then you'll need to tell your compiler to use that.
03:22
Sorry, my computer black screened.
Can you guys help me interpret a system.exception I got?
Alright, so my compiler is MinGW. Nwo I just have to point it to those headers, and libs correct?
Right. You can do that from Code::Blocks by right-clicking on your project and selecting "Build options".
Guess not .-.
Hold on
We will try in a a second(at least I will)
03:31
Okay thanks, I'll just have it written out since it's lengthy
@RMartinhoFernandes And then am I going to 'Linker Settings' and then adding the path of the 'curl-7.24.0-devel-mingw32' folder?
Oh
In "Linker Settings" you add "curl" to the list of libraries.
Then in "Search directories" > "Linker" you add the path of the lib/ folder from the curl package you just downloaded.
And in "Search directories" > "Compiler" the path to the include/ folder.
"Error getting block information from server.

System.Exception: Exception: System.Exception: Only received 14 of expected 22 bytes at PolicyServer.PolicyClient.QueryBlockInfo(String blockID, IPAddress, clientIP) in c:\Devel\CODE_BASE\TTC\0802xx\Website\Library\PolicyServerClient.cs:line 348 --> //repeats the error// --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at //repeat directory// line 417 at BlockedPageLib.QueryBlockInfo(String blockID)"
@RMartinhoFernandes Okay, I've done all that, but this is what I think I got wrong:
There you can just type "curl".
03:35
Also, how can I give yuo rep?
Don't worry about that.
I know it's frustrating to work with people like this. I've done it with people in C# before...
But ayway, just type "curl" under linker options?
In the list of libraries, yes, that should work.
user406009
Build systems for C++ suck.
user406009
We need to take over the Java people and have them write our tooling.
03:40
Java sucks though :)
I must have done something wrong Martinho. :(
Did you add the folder under "Search directories"?
Does it work with absolute paths?
You're saying just do #include <C:\Users\...\curl\curl.h>
?
Is that whta you mean by absolute paths?
If you would like, I could give oyu my TV id and pass so you could conncet. That wouldbe esier, unless you are busy of course.
Yes, I mean full paths, but on the "Search directories" page, not on your code :)
03:44
Same error when:
http://speedcap.net/img/6eca737bae9a60562288969423eb13b1/bb396c42.png
and
Ok, let's try something else.
Go to Settings > Compiler and Debugger.
:) Alright.
In the "Other settings" tab, there's a dropdown labeled "Compiler logging". Set that to "Full command-line".
Now compile again, and show me the build log.
Hmm, something's not right here. See the "curl" at the end? It should have become "-lcurl" :S
03:52
weird...
> g++.exe -LC:\libs\wheels -o bin\Debug\a.exe obj\Debug\main.o -lcurl
Would you like to TeamViewer me, or no?
This is what mine does.
What cuold I be doing wrong?
Did you do exactly what I did?
Are you sure you put "curl" in the libraries list (here: speedcap.net/img/6eca737bae9a60562288969423eb13b1/3f22e846.png)?
03:57
I'm sure this is wrong:
Don't laugh at me!
Didn't really understand what you meant there.
Oh, there you go, you should put that on the left box, not on the right.
I know it asks for a file, but trust me, just typing "curl" works.
6eca737bae9a60562288969423eb13b1/
Oh, woops
Hmm. I can try TV if you want.
How iwll I send the password?
Just tell me once you get it, and I will delete it
04:05
ANy idea?
:(
Damn, my connection failed.
good morning.
yeah. 8:13 AM
Oh. I just checked your profile. That's quite far from where I live.
@hetelek I'll try to build that small program on my machine and see if it works :S
Alright, thanks.
I appreciate how you are trying to help greatly.
> even though I try to forget about the whole PHP thing.
lol.
The Lounge is the place to go if you want happiness, rainbows and/or unicorns.
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nobody wants a unicorn. :D
04:15
Wut.
That's crazy talk.
I'm 9 points away from 1400 rep. so close...
You know the problem?
Yep. We were using the static libraries. Use "curldll" as the library name and it works.
It will need the dlls (can found in the bin/ folder) in the same directory as the application.
@IntermediateHacker Problem solved.
04:21
@RMartinhoFernandes Hold on, I'll tell you if it works.
with my luck, now when I right click my project, I cannot see the build options any more
hey im prepping for an interview in a few weeks, any advice for what stuff to know
sorry if thats random
Got it up again.
ALRIGHT
So
http://speedcap.net/img/6eca737bae9a60562288969423eb13b1/01293216.png
Correcto?
I think it has worked, but for some reason it says:
@jozefg That's incredibly random. Got any more details?
04:24
You need to copy the DLL into folder where the exe is.
(Or, if you know what it is, you can simply put them in a folder in %PATH%)
YAY
I think I got it :)
@etiennedeMartel its my first job interview for serious work so i have no idea what sorta stuff they ask...
Thank you so much Martinho.
Depends on the place.
Thank you ATON!
04:26
@hetelek Cool!
Most of the time they'll check two things: 1) if you have sufficient skills, and 2) if you fit in the team
@etiennedeMartel could you maybe just point me to a place where i could see some standard interview questions?
Unfortunately, no. I don't have such "documentation".
Thats a shame, do you currently work in something tech related?
> The more you work, the more you learn, and the more you learn, the more awesome you can become.
04:30
I'm currently a student, but I did a bunch of internships. One of them ended with a job offer, so I'll have a job when I finish, in a few months.
Thats nice, where do you attend school? im a U of M student
Minnesota
University of Sherbrooke.
That's in Canada.
Nice, Im actually from manitoba. then i moved all of 5 hrs south haha
Manitoba, eh?
It's funny, in a month I'm going to Winnipeg for the CS Games 2012.
seriously? bleh not my favorite city. i swear there's nothing exciting there. including hills.
04:35
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A: Using LibCURL C++

hetelekFinally got it to work with some(ALOT) of help :) Here is how I did it: Download the 'Win32 Generic' libcurl package. (7.24.0) In Code::Blocks, right click your project and open the build options. Go to 'Linker Settings' and add 'curldll' into the 'Link Libraries' listbox. (image) Go to 'Searc...

Posted for whoever else need help :)
needed*
plus i got my bike stolen twice in a week haha
Yeah, I've heard crime is a bit of a problem there.
it is... my parents both grew up there. keep your head up. don't get in cars with strangers blah blah blah
And don't shoot people.
Guns are hard to come by in Canada.
(Well, relatively hard)
04:37
Isn't it as simple as crossing the border? ;)
Yeah, but try bringing the gun back.
shhh minor roadblock
no pun intended
But you're armed! You can shoot whoever is trying to prevent you from bringing it back!
user406009
1. Pack gun inside hidden compartment in car. 2. Drive over the border. 3. ??? 4 Profit.
04:39
we're not quiet that far north
I saw that.
canadian chocolate though is far superior to american. sorry its just true
You make chocolate on that side of the pond?
Edible chocolate?
user406009
They have dark chocolate kit kats in Canada that are awsome.
@jozefg Canadian beer is also superior.
04:42
@etiennedeMartel haha sooo true. american beer tastes like failed dreams
05:02
@EtiennedeMartel thanks. Now I finally have 1400 rep.
05:22
so uh, still need help on this
System.Exception: Exception: System.Exception: Only received 14 of expected 22 bytes at PolicyServer.PolicyClient.QueryBlockInfo(String blockID, IPAddress, clientIP) in c:\Devel\CODE_BASE\TTC\0802xx\Website\Library\PolicyServerClient.cs:line 348 --> [another system exception here]
lol
 
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sbi
sbi
07:23
@Xeo Well, it would seem that @Ben's Good luck! is pretty much exactly what I'd need.
@WTP Actually, I once wrote a lot of code to read and write XML config files. If you need to pass data between half a dozen different platforms, XML is a pretty good bet on it working out of the box. And there's good cross-platform parsers.
@Xeo That is evil, because you can't search for it unless you already know about it. In a company I worked for we once had to port a lot of code to yet another platform, which turned out to be a nightmare. Due to the strict alignment requirements on that platform, some casts caused crashs. It was easy to find reinterpret_cast, but searching for C-style casts was agonizing, because you can't really grep for them.
@RMartinhoFernandes You'd like to think this when you're young, but actually, it goes like this: The more work you do, the more exhausted you get. I know, this isn't as shiny and elating. But it is true, nonetheless.
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07:37
@jozefg Oh, there's a Canadian company making decent chocolate that you can just buy by the kilo like Ghirardelli?
08:26
anyone here?
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker No, the room is empty.
......bored.
guess I'll have to go study then. :(
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker I remember that I used to know that feeling, but it's so long ago that I'm having difficulties now trying to imagine the concept of "being bored".
@sbi you never get bored?
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker In the last decade, I had up to three jobs at the same time, a lot of kids, a garden, and whatnot. If there is nothing to do, I just lie down and take a nap, read a book, stare out of the window, play a game,... and enjoy that, for once, I have nothing to do. This hardly happens, though.
08:42
awesome. but it's kind of exhausting...
@RMartinhoFernandes the more you work, the more you learn. The more you learn, the less you make
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker Having nothing to do isn't exhausting. It's rest.
@sbi I meant the 3 jobs.
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker I had a contract for 30hrs/week doing programming plus one or two contracts where I would teach C++.
Now I'm back to 30hrs and I enjoy it.
I'm starting to realize that being bored is a luxury.
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker Yeah, exactly. When I was a kid, I dreaded it. Now, I would be happy. :)
09:03
Morning all
09:27
ahoy
ahh, meh harties!
09:45
Morning
another day, another painful line of code. who the hell writes this shit runGenerator(final File file, final File file1, final File file2, final Path path)
Obfuscate ALL the code
> You've earned the "c#" badge.
lol, how?
@FredOverflow you probably mocked some one :P
@thecoshman Is it the final that upsets you or the meaningless parameter names?
@FredOverflow both
10:00
I think final parameters are fine.
but mostly the stupidly meaningless parameter names
wow meta has proper permalinks for comments now: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5436/…
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Q: Arrays and length in C++

Jordan BorisovI'm trying to get the length of an array passed as a parameter on some function. The code is look like this : double getAverage(int numbers[]) { int length = sizeof(numbers)/sizeof(numbers[0]); // here the result of the length is 1. int sum = 0; for (int i = 0 ; i < length ;...

voted to close
AFAIK declaring a parameter as final in Java just stops you from making you local reference refer to a new instance of that type. The object that is being refereed to is still mutable. I guess it could make sense if your objects are immutable...
Of course, since Java has no concept of a "final method" like C++.
But still, most of the times, you want your parameters to be final. Of course the client couldn't care less.
I'm pretty sure you can have a non-final parameter in an interface and a final parameter in an implementing class.
Just like top-level consts are ignored in C++ declarations.
10:04
well, a final method in C++ is one you can not overload in a subclass right?
No I meant a "final method" like a const method in C++, sorry for the confusion.
final in java is applied to variables (including parameters)
If Java had them, they would probably look like int getX() final; or something.
an no, java has no notion of a const function, as you can't make an object const
10:06
and I will say this yet again before any one thinks otherwise, declaring an 'object as final' in java is not the same as const in C++
You cannot declare objects at all in Java.
was just about to say that, it is only the reference that can be made final
Declaring something means giving a name to something, but objects don't have names in Java.
well, you never really deal with the objects them selves in java, it is all done via references.
10:08
a bit like C# if I am not mistaken, except C# will let you play around directly with objects (I think)
C# structs are handled directly, C# classes via reference.
oh yes. I've done some C#, but not for a while now
I have read a bit about C#, but I have never written a significant amount of code in it.
And still, I got a C# badge today, lol.
I did some XNA stuff in it... didn't get along with that
Isn't XNA infested with Singletons?
10:10
mostly because the two lad I was working with insisted on using this module system, and I never really got my head around how it worked.
erm... well, IIRC there are a bucket load of static classes
but then, it sort of make sense as there is lots of stuff like Color.red() and Matrix.Identity()
I think some one has seriously fucked up the architecture of this code. From what I can tell, every data type it processes has two basic plug-ins run with that data, there are some exceptions to this that need some additional plug-ins executed for that data. It looks like it is building a list of EVERY data type and saying the two plug-ins to run and then there is some manual code that adds the additional.
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A: Namespace or Class, which is better for encapsulation of only function members

MichaelAs oop is becoming more and more popular, Class is a better choice when you develop a small project with only 1 programmer. When you developing a complex application, combine class and namespace is better.

is it just me... or does it not make sense to just run the two basic plug-ins for all data types, and then just have a single config files for additional plug-ins that need to be run for those few exceptions
lolwut?
@thecoshman Sorry, never did any serious XNA so can't comment on that.
@FredOverflow oh, I'm not dealing with XNA :P
I'm just ranting about the endless poor architecture I am seeing at work
Ah okay. No experience with that, either ;)
10:18
you've never worked with sucky code?
I work mostly with my own code... so yeah, I work with a lot of sucky code :)
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first step is admitting it :D
ofc, my code is perfection personified :D
@FredOverflow Spoken like a real veteran.
GoingNative 2012 starts on Wednesday, I'm so excited!
@FredOverflow tl;dr something about tribal warfare?
10:22
@StackedCrooked How is oop becoming more and more popular? Hasn't it's populary plateaued in the last 10 years or something, and even declined with the adoption of functional features in mainstream languages?
@thecoshman C++ conference
@FredOverflow about tribal warfare :O these guys talk about odd things :P
Well yeah, the C++ tribes vs. the Java tribes I guess :)
I got pulled by the dark side, but trust me, I'm just biding my time... "ahh, we just can't seem to get any more performance here, Java is just too slow!" ¬_¬ "how about we slip some JNI in; a bit of C++ power?"
then soon, C++ ALL the code!
What kind of project are you working on? 90% of the time, the performance difference simply doesn't matter.
@FredOverflow I just don't like Java :P
10:26
And from what I've heard, JNI is a major pain in the lower back.
correction, I just don't like badly written code :P
You can write bad code in any language.
@FredOverflow Just making fun of the tone of his post.

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