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10:00 PM
@ThePhD puny humans are instructed to wait.
 
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@Mr.kbok So would you say "du pain est delicieux"?
 
Actually, that design was the simplest one to vectorize and ensure proper DPI scaling. When someone says, my OS supports high DPI displays, he's saying my OS has a dirt simple rectangular flat-colored design.
 
@ElimGarak haw.
 
there's no excuse for missing out even simple lines to separate the different regions
 
At best, there are some shadows, and gradients.
 
10:01 PM
and yet, their "one pixel border" fakery breaks horribly when you scale to uneven numbers like 125%
 
@elyse It's like in English, except we have 3 modes: usual quantity, unspecific quantity, and specific quantity
 
look how the toolbar with the search just blends into everything else
 
@Mr.kbok What is?
 
@Nooble mingw installer
 
Also Hi @Rapptz!
 
10:02 PM
@Mr.kbok Oh, probably their CDN.
 
hi
 
@ThePhD That's Alex.
 
user1804599
If you want to say that bread in general is tasty.
 
@elyse It's grammatically correct, but not semantically. If you say something's delicious, you're probably talking about something specific, hence "ce" (this)
 
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Just bread in general.
 
10:03 PM
Annd it restarted on me. Again.
 
@elyse in general - "le pain"
 
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ok
 
How the fuck am I supposed to get work done in this fucking IDE.
 
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amazing
 
^ PITA
 
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10:03 PM
In Dutch you'd leave out the article.
 
doesn’t look very edible, plus that fuel looks expensive
 
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@ElimGarak I'd onebox haemorrhoids and caption it with "^ PITA" but I don't think it's a very good idea.
 
It's hella delicious. But yes, it is inefficient. That's part of the reason it is so delicious. According to the ancient traditions. My grandma is one of the few who still prepares them like that around here.
 
@elyse But that's not natural - one would rather say "le pain, c'est délicieux" to disambiguate between the designation or just "j'adore le pain"
 
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:S
 
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10:06 PM
On a scale from 1 to 100, the weirdness of French is sixty-ten.
 
If you say "le pain est délicieux" that still implies that you're talkling about some specific bread (the one we bought today, etc)
 
I met some people from SO in Splatoon.
Was kinda weird.
 
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Splatoon rule 34.
 
Rule 34. isn't that something related to porn?
 
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@Mr.kbok why can't you use the mass noun?
 
10:07 PM
@Rapptz Splatoon? What's that?
 
a game
 
@ElimGarak Rule 34. There is porn of it.
I think.
 
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@sehe BUKKAKE
 
@elyse We actually don't have one.
 
user1804599
bukkake rule 34 GO
 
10:08 PM
Don't know, I just watch it, not much for the metaporn stuff the rest of the Internet is into.
 
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@Mr.kbok oh :[
 
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Can you say un eau then?
 
Splatoooooon etc
 
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Some guy made Splatoon in Minecraft.
 
Some guy made Minecraft. In Java.
 
10:08 PM
@elyse de l'eau - it's not quantifiable
 
@ElimGarak Now that's a task.
 
@ElimGarak lololol it's so horribly borken
 
I will never understand folks that have 60K tweets. Nor those with 6K. Or 600 for that matter.
 
the fucking code is just so bad
 
10:10 PM
@Mr.kbok It is, but with a different(ish) meaning. E.g. les eaux minérales, of which there is a finite number.
 
@набиячлевэлиь Examples?
I want to be entertained.
 
@LucDanton une eau de cologne :)
 
@Nooble Download Minecraft Forge, decompile Minceraft, get laffo
 
A good English example of the same is 'the monies of the world'.
 
10:10 PM
It's all fucking wrong, but still hilarious ahaha
 
@Mr.kbok Yeah.
 
user1804599
IIRC in French you can't say you're hurt on someone else's leg.
 
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NOT FUTURE COMPATIBLE
 
@набиячлевэлиь Ughughugh decompiling.
 
@Nooble This is the only way
@elyse Why?
 
10:12 PM
Brb. Buying a dog and calling him Sputnik.
 
nonversatile = bad
 
none = good
 
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I want to write a decompiler.
 
10:19 PM
Ugh, if [[ stuff ]]\nthen\none command\ndone vs [[ stuff ]] && one command
 
@elyse Finish the language first, dammit.
 
I want to write a pseudotranspiler
 
user1804599
Well.
 
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I could implement code generation tomorrow.
 
user1804599
That doesn't sound like a bad idea at all.
 
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10:21 PM
And then finish one tiny part of the type checker and then I can compile hello world.
 
NIIIIIIIIIICK!!!!
 
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The web browser version of hello world, that is.
 
user1804599
The desktop/server version requires type classes.
 
@TonyTheLion call him thusly: ¡¡¡¡ʞɔııııııııııu
 
user1804599
10:24 PM
also PowerShell is cool apart from the lack of &&
 
@sehe no livecoding?
 
@TonyTheLion not compatible with porn browsing
Actually not a bad idea
 
lol
I notice you've done 81 hours of streaming so far. Woah :)
 
AAAND LIVE
 
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10:26 PM
yay
 
I niotice
 
On a scale of 1 to 1, how drunk are you :)
 
sober
I can't spillchucker
 
:D
 
@TonyTheLion Chill, specker.
 
10:32 PM
:) Hi Jerry :)
Been a while since I've spoken to you. How have you been?
 
uh
 
I have template<typename T> foo(vector<T>) and template<typename T> foo(T)
 
> C:\User\elyse
> \
 
any reason the second overload doesn't get selected?
 
10:34 PM
@Nooble are you still flying?
 
@Mr.kbok You're passing a vector
 
@TonyTheLion Yeah :(
 
@набиячлевэлиь no :)
 
@Nooble 6 hours flight right?
 
@TonyTheLion Around.
 
10:35 PM
@Mr.kbok coed pls
 
Where you going @Nooble
 
@Mr.kbok back to NY, IIRC
 
@набиячлевэлиь you really don't wanna see it
 
@Mr.kbok I do ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
template<typename T>
void fill_node(pugi::xml_node &node, std::vector<T> const &value) {
	std::string element_name = class_info<T>().name;
	for (typename std::vector<T>::const_iterator iter = value.begin(), end = value.end(); iter != end; ++iter)
	{
		pugi::xml_node new_node = node.append_child(element_name.c_str());
		fill_node(new_node, *iter);
	}
}

template<typename T>
void fill_node(pugi::xml_node &node, T const &value) {
	std::vector<any_field_info_type<T> > fields = get_field_info<T>();
 
10:36 PM
How do you call it? (it=the funciton)
 
fill_node(new_node, recipe);
 
@Mr.kbok What is type of recipe
Are you Sino?
 
recipe_t
 
it doesn't matter. it's not a vector
 
10:38 PM
@Mr.kbok What's the type of recipe_t?
A class-type not subclassing vector?
MCVE pls
Getting a norepro in my head
 
audible sigh
3 mins ago, by Mr. kbok
@набиячлевэлиь you really don't wanna see it
If I had a self contained example I would have made you a coliru snippet
 
remember, thanks to how deduction in templates works, you either get deduction, or implicit conversions
 
yes, once you make a sscce, it works :3
 
10:41 PM
so don't do things like this template<typename T, typename Arg> void f(std::function<T(Arg)>)
 
does recipe_t have an implicit conversion to vector<T>?
 
that's just silly
 
@milleniumbug not enough const &
 
@Mr.kbok Sorry my crystal ball is on the mend today.
 
@LucDanton yeah, mine too it seems :/
 
10:42 PM
Selects ov2 even if it's a subclass of vector<int>
 
Look around line 42 though.
 
Don't worry, I'm not really asking for debugging help. Just wondering if I was missing something obvious.
 
Deriving from std::vector<T> was the only obvious thing. That and cv/ref-qualifiers.
 
Ok I found it
:)
 
10:44 PM
What was it?
 
Noob.
Pre-emptively calling it.
 
g++ wanted a forward-declaration of the general case before the declaration of the vector-case
I'm so used to MSVC I can't templates anymore
 
:D
 
It's like a different language :v
 
I actually did not look into the implementations.
 
10:45 PM
does the order matter
they're not specializations
 
yes
 
@milleniumbug Yes, unless ADL kicks in (fun!).
 
wait were you calling it from inside the function
ouch
that explains
 
It works!!
:D :D :D :D
stags works in g++
 
I usually solve problems like these by removing overloading (as in, naming the functions different)
 
10:49 PM
time to go to bed peeps
bye
 
bed time
buhbye
 
good night sweet princesses
 
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bye fool
 
11:06 PM
fly bool
 
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test\seek.hpp:11:40: error: suggest parentheses around comparison in operand of '==' [-Werror=parentheses]

                         REQUIRE(buffer == "world\r\n");

                                        ^
 
user1804599
WTF?
 
const char * used with ==
but that's not it
 
user1804599
buffer is an std::string
 
user1804599
When I don't put this code in a function template, it doesn't emit the warning.
 
11:16 PM
Probably some of Catch's macro magic
Why are you using catch anyway?
 
user1804599
Because I want to automate testing of my code.
 
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Because I never heard of it.
 
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I'm so confused.
 
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11:18 PM
Because of the warning.
 
ah
See what it expands into
 
user1804599
Point is.
 
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Outside a template function, it compiles fine.
 
user1804599
I guess it's a GCC bug.
 
user1804599
I'll just put diagnostic pragmas around it: github.com/rightfold/io/blob/master/test/seek.hpp#L5-L6
 
11:28 PM
@набиячлевэлиь guitar = guitar_ptr(new struct guitar()); facepalm
 
11:40 PM
@ElimGarak Do you know of a program that does tonemapping of an image? Like an exr or some such?
 
@Borgleader Nope, I wrote my own toys for that when I was playing with different operators.
 
Hmm, I wanted to have something to compare my results to
 
So
 
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I'm really not sure whether I want if to be a language feature or a function.
 
gl::getProgramResources returns shit in WHATEVER FUCKING ORDER IT WANTS
Despite there being a specific order than the implementation will accept when mapping the bytes.
... So that's nice.
 
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11:47 PM
I don't see why it shouldn't be a function, really.
 
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nail polish is starting to decay
 
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it's been on for days
 
No greek letters lol
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked then how will you write lambdas? :[
 
Ah, callbacks within callbacks... So ugly.
 
user1804599
11:57 PM
Green threads to the rescue!
 

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