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17:01
bleh
user1804599
I don't want to work on my type checker.
user1804599
well actually
user1804599
oh why not let's do it
@Ell My boss is Hungarian, so I can ask him stuff if you need help.
user1804599
He's such a boss.
17:07
Hmm.
Are destructors automatically created by the compiler if one isn't found?
I'm trying to decide if I need to create one for one of my classes.
@EthanBierlein Sure.
Ell
Ell
Yes they are
@EthanBierlein Yes, they are, and they call all the destructors of your data members.
Ell
Ell
In reverse order of construction
17:09
Okay, thank you. :-)
@EthanBierlein So, you should almost never have to write one.
@EthanBierlein Use Rule of Zero
Ell
Ell
Meh that didnt make sense
Reverse order to construction
@Mr.kbok Unless you're working with a C API.
sobs
@Nooble If you're working with a C API, you usually write one lifetime management class and that's enough (if the C API is not shit)
Ell
Ell
17:11
even if you're working with a C API, you oughtnt have to write offeb
Also shared_ptr are enough for most C APIs anyway
Ell
Ell
Kbok beat me
I also have to make special move constructors.
Ell
Ell
Why would you guys use const ref instead of value by default?
it's almost a flame bait topic
on one hand no copies, on the other hand aliasing
Ell
Ell
17:25
Copies can be optimised out though
not everywhere
Ell
Ell
also semantics
Ell
Ell
Imho taking a reference could imply that the caller is required to keep the value alive for longer than the duration of the function
I actually stopped caring if somebody writes const std::string& or std::string
I only get annoyed when it's const int&
user1804599
17:28
@thecoshman why not real grass
for arbitrary types (for example in generic functions) I take const T& if I only query the value (as in, no copies, no modifications, no storing the reference to it) to avoid slicing
Slicing I a complete non-problem
I always take by value unless there's a truly compelling reason not to
@thecoshman what? ew. I must have conveniently not read that part ever.
@elyse I imagine growing a cylinder of real grass has its challenges
user1804599
Why?
user1804599
I'm so bored.
user1804599
17:34
I want to make software but I don't know what to make.
Because plant structures depend on gravity.
user1804599
They can grow plants in the ISS perfectly fine.
Jul 25 at 17:57, by Tony The Lion
Write a project idea generator
user1804599
Also, centrifugal force.
It took them 60 years and billions of dollars
user1804599
17:36
You can grow the grass in a centrifuge and then flip it inside out. :p
And that kind of centrifugal force would require a lot of expensive equipment
user1804599
Or just grow it flat on the ground and then turn it into a cylinder.
I imagine if you took a really tight woven existing piece of grass and grafted it onto onto a sponge or some crap, it might hold together
user1804599
You don't have to grow it in that shape.
user1804599
You can reshape it afterwards.
17:36
Yep true
user1804599
ok so wat do
go to sleep
Not always easy to hold real soil together though
user1804599
@unordered_meow no wtf it's 19:73
^^ Ask for help here.
17:38
@elyse why not
Q: Help, I want to grow cylindrical grass to pick up chicks birds
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also, 73?
@elyse masturbate
@unordered_meow uh
@EthanBierlein Why not?
@EthanBierlein are you uncomfortable with that word
17:40
sometimes
if it's used in the context of education it's fine.
user1804599
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Q: Can grass live upside down?

elyseHaving seen a video on how to pick up owls I was wondering if it were possible to have real grass live on the rotating cylindrical device (instead of fake grass). Is this possible or will it die or fall apart quickly due to gravitation? What if the device slowly rotates forever?

If I see the word "masturbate" in a chat room full of people that I don't know, I start to worry a little.
@elyse I was pretty sure that you'd do it :D
@unordered_meow woah only 3 pages?
we're not doing that well
Okay then
penis
vagina
fuck
user1804599
@unordered_meow I love the bulleted list in this answer: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/270443/1804599
there you go, right at home
masturbate
user1804599
17:44
@fredoverflow lol
just let it go
user1804599
user1804599
17:46
cute haircut
Thanks!
I had to get it cut though yesterday. :-(
user1804599
It's an emo haircut. Hence haircut.
Not too much though.
@ElimGarak why do you have a vagina on your forehead
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user1804599
17:47
-1 not enough sparkles
@elyse who the heck is that
o crap should I have asked that
@elyse Is that Kanye West?
@Puppy Gosling doesn't deserve sparkles
@EthanBierlein That's Ryan Gosling.
17:48
Damn, I got it mixed up with Stroustrup
That's right, we got so many penises, we have 24 pages of 'em.
@Puppy You suck
@Puppy Come on.
@EtiennedeMartel What about peanus?
17:48
I made that mistake 3 years ago.
Imagine that ^^ with sparkles
All around his face
But I wouldn't make it again.
And a giant golden crown
There we go.
17:50
Witness Sparkly Bjarne
A true Lounge Masterpiece
It's the only GIF allowed on the Lounge.
@TonyTheLion pin that
It's glorious
@R.MartinhoFernandes She
17:51
@EthanBierlein I'm pretty sure it has been done before, and it doesn't really need it again.
@EtiennedeMartel IIRC, I've also seen sparkling rightfold.
@EtiennedeMartel That's a GIF? I thought Bjarne just sparkled by nature...
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Oh, well I'm still bookmarking it
@fredoverflow Only in the sun.
@fredoverflow lol
17:51
And we all know that, as a programmer, he always stays inside.
user1804599
Bjarne Stoeptroep
user1804599
Stoeptroep is Dutch for sidewalk trash.
user1804599
Bjarne Stormstrooper
user1804599
17:52
I love this one as well:
user1804599
yeah lol
ImageOverflow
user1804599
Bjarne Shoetroupe
user1804599
17:53
Bjarne Strapon
user1804599
Bukkake Bjarne
user1804599
No, but I can watch the one on the anal history of Bjarne.
@TonyTheLion I've watched it on youtube.
Ethan, try not to molest the starboard too much. :P
user1804599
17:55
I want to do something.
user1804599
I'm superbored.
@elyse now now
@ElimGarak I'm not molesting it. I'm gently stroking it's ass.
user1804599
user1804599
More language designers.
17:56
@ScottW you too? sigh..
Jeb?! They have MechJeb? We're toast
@elyse He's the Erlang dude right?
user1804599
Yes. :3
user1804599
17:58
Joe Armstrong.
Watched an interesting talk by him recently.
He knows his stuff.
@ScottW Sure sure .... :)
user1804599
He was also the first man on the Moon, and somebody who has won the Tour the France as many times as I did and has half the amount of balls I have.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Was it about concurrency?
user1804599
What I love about Erlang is that you can manage to introduce race conditions in places where in other languages you'd have only a single thread of execution.
18:00
Well, goodbye now.
user1804599
I wrote Elixir today at work.
user1804599
For a very specialised message broker.
@ScottW Sofa King We Todd Ed
Must purchase more SSL certificates.
@ElimGarak nah, no need for ssl
18:04
@StackedCrooked He seems really nice.
what is offensive? plonk? users? #?
or is someone just butthurt about something?
and it was flagged
I'm far from butthurt about anything
> Avoid entanglement of dog with wheel spokes.
lol
I've just been here a long time, and have met annoying users I decided I'd rather ignore
18:08
yea I get it.
I'm saying your post was flagged.
meaning someone else is butthurt for other reasons
who you piss off today?
tootel him with vigor
better than pissing on them
RKelly?
you are the alpha pisser?
ohh fuck off. that isn't even funny. Flags ANNOY EVERYONE!
Don't they just :p
@JonClements if that was you... I'm not actually going to do anything. But imagine me giving you a stern look.
-_-
Can't be me - if I flagged something - it'd be immediate
18:16
really? there is no 'mod flag as a user' flag?
@rlemon ಠ_ಠ
nope... all flags for spam/offensive both chat and site are immediate
anyone's using VC++2015? how do I make it pause after app exit? In previous versions ctrl-f5 did the thing, but in 2015 it doesn't
Ell
Ell
I made some bread dough with that yeast
I didn't put enough in though. Good job I'm letting it prove for a couple of hours in the oven!
hey guys. i'm having trouble in creating an array of objects in c. somehow, i'm able to create the array but when i want to get the value of a specific index, it seems that the address is the one i'm getting.
i mean C++
18:21
C != C++
Ell
Ell
You should use a vector
Std::vector<T> mysfuff;
But I cba to teach atm, too hot :/
this is my code:

CAttackObject * attack_array;
	attack_array = new CAttackObject[2];
	attack_array = new CArcher[1];
	int archer_hp = attack_array[1].GetHitpoints();
	attack_array = new CBarbarians[2];
	int barbarian_hp = attack_array[2].GetHitpoints();
guys, gonna bail out for today
Ell
Ell
What is hapoenig today?
18:23
Don't forget to continue pinging potential jammers to fill the sheet
Ell
Ell
Good night @kbok
@R.MartinhoFernandes tootel him with vigor
CArchers and CBarbarian are children of the CAttackObject.
use std::vector of std::unique_ptr<CAttackObject>
Ell
Ell
@rocky this is not good c++
18:24
cc @Nooble @thecoshman @Lalaland
don't use stupid object hierarchy hth
@Ell Not the night, I have a party :)
Ell
Ell
std::vector<CAttackObject> attack_array;
Ell
Ell
Oh have fun :)
Oh wait he is using hierarchy
@Ell, we are taught of c++ for a week. i'm sorry for the code. :/
Ell
Ell
Meh kind a pain
18:25
@Mr.kbok Party hard then :p
Ell
Ell
@rocky its not your fault if you were taught that way
Use a polymorphic::vector to solve all your problems.
Ell
Ell
As long as you are willing to learn and willing to google things for yourself as well then we won't mind really
But I have to go also so someone else will have to help :/
@Morwenn u wot mate
@unordered_meow An old artefact of mine.
18:27
The code works, it's just that it results for addresses not values. :/ @Ell okay. thank you for your concern. take care. :)
@rocky you're leaking two arrays
Frankly, it's no more than a std::vector<std::unique_ptr<BaseClass>> which uses indirect iterators to offer a nice interface.
@rocky also you're accessing out of bounds
@Morwenn almost like boost::ptr_vector
have you guys heard of lumina? its a BSD DE built on qt
18:29
@unordered_meow Except the pitfalls of boost::ptr_vector are hard errors with mine. Also, there is an adapter mechanism to augment its power.
@unordered_meow can you teach me how i can make a new CArcher out of the AttackObject?
@Morwenn oh nice
Whatever happened to that Material Design desktop that someone announced awhile ago
@unordered_meow But otherwise, yes, it's close to boost::ptr_vector. It wanted to adapt the other standard collections, but was too lazy to do so.
user1804599
18:35
terrible
@Mr.kbok I've no idea who's who
thanks @unordered_meow but it's a bit complicated cause our teacher haven't taught us about struct yet. :/
@unordered_meow Use coliru or StackedCrooked will be sad.
@rocky Lol.
@rocky but you do use class don't you
they're almost the same thing
18:40
@rocky struct is exactly the same as class, except everything is public by default.
user1804599
And you can't say template<struct T>. :v
@unordered_meow yes. oh. i didn't know that, sorry. :/
user1804599
C++ should add trait where everything is protected by default.
protected inheritance by default...
hahaha nope
user1804599
18:42
@Morwenn :3
user1804599
I want to write something in Elixir now.
user1804599
Or Erlang.
i have getters and setters on each of my subclasses (CArchers and CBarbarians) can i just call the function and return the exact value? the problem is in the declaration of the array. why is it like that?
user1804599
hahahhahha new[]
user1804599
rekt
user1804599
18:44
FUBAR
user1804599
nopenopenope
@rocky Built-in arrays are inferior to std::array and std::vector
@rocky WAT?
@rocky there is no difference between structs and classes except structs are default public.
-dealwithit-
@DonLarynx yep, i learned it a few minutes ago. thanks guys. :) but i'm having trouble with arrays. :/
@rocky std::unique_ptr is used (among other things) to point to polymorphic objects, where the pointer is supposed to be responsible for the object pointed to (in other words, it owns it)
18:47
@rocky lmfao what? the first assignment is useless af
user1804599
@rocky arrays are pointers to a memory location of some size, what's the big deal :O:O:O
@DonLarynx No
@unordered_meow no
@unordered_meow whats your fucking contradiction?
> arrays are pointers
nopenopenope
18:49
shit...
@DonLarynx I called you a nooblet once because in my experience you like to speak on topics you're not experienced in yet
i'm a bit confused now. :/
user1804599
You're bad at C++.
user1804599
Stop going to school to learn C++ and read a good book instead:
user1804599
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

18:50
this ^
> arrays are pointers
NO
i should read a book, and you should too, rocky.
user1804599
@DonLarynx Not in C++, no.
Arrays are of type T[N].
That decays to T* in certain contexts, but it's definitely not the same.
Thanks Griwes.
18:51
(Same way a function name is not a function pointer, even though it can decay to one in some contexts.)
@DonLarynx more info here
you're right, because pointers are of size type and arrays are of size type*n
How the heck is that star worthy?
yes, i really need to. it's just that i have no time snce school is from 8am-5pm. plus assignments and work. </3
sorry for the confusion @rocky.
18:55
it's okay @DonLarynx :)
@rocky Read this it's valuable input provided by unordered_meow
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A: How do I use arrays in C++?

fredoverflowArrays on the type level An array type is denoted as T[n] where T is the element type and n is a positive size, the number of elements in the array. The array type is a product type of the element type and the size. If one or both of those ingredients differ, you get a distinct type: #include <...

@elyse Still waiting for a complete and crazy answer :p
> Due to the fact that addition is commutative, the following code does exactly the same:

std::cout << 3[x] << ", " << 7[x] << std::endl;
is pretty fucking weird
Thank you guys! I better get going, it's already 3am in the morning here and i still have classes at 8am. haha. i'll be a walking zombie again. thank you for the knowledge. :) goodnight everyone.

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