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23:00
Oh, so now you have an excuse
@sehe Yeah--the Denver Post devoted most of a story to it. Shortly after that, they gave up on the automated baggage manager, and put in a conventional one.
There you go, problem solved! Ahahah.
I just got the student award for great teacher.
Congratulations for that. That is really nice
I'm teary eyed and feeling like a lifetime achievement
23:07
It's definitely a first for your species.
You are feeling like a lifetime achievement?
:D
Well no =) The lifetime achievement came from not knowing english, but studying the 8006 manual. to get a cursor oving
I feel like the world is on my side.
The Lounge, perhaps. The world, definitely not.
Holistically, the inverse is more likely
23:14
There is a partucular part of the world that I care about.
Show us Uranus.
Wrong room
is lucdoc kill
Luc is still alive, I believe. No warrants for his arrest, either.
23:18
Funny thing is, sehe has contributed to this. Maybe not by anything huge, But I owe sehe thanks,
I think you've settled that before :)
Nah, I think it's all sehe.
I like that we share some passions
looks so futuristic
I wonder what they are using for their GUI toolkit lol. It looks too fancy for a critical system
I want to see their space suits already
23:19
lol, that's not futuristic at all. It's embarrassingly backward.
what is backwards about it
The US government is the only one that is going to fund something truly game changing. Companies are way too much about ROI and risks.
The whole thing. It's been the same basic stuff for the past 70 years. The first awesome thing they actually did (the STS) is now retired with no exciting replacement.
Meanwhile, they are shoveling 800 billion dollars a year into defense.
all I said was that visually it looks futuristic
Well, aren't the seats a bit spartan? Think of it like car concepts. Really awesome and then the real thing is but a shadow of the concept.
minimalistic. If anything it shows how good materials engineering has gotten
23:23
Example: Audi A7 concept/prototype vs reality.
I agree that car concepts change a lot when they finally reach production, but its kind of a stretch to assume this will be the same way
It'll probably be worse :P
could be
Some of the pictures seem stupid; why is there a simple pushbutton that lets you depressurize the cabin
The parts that you find interesting are mostly CGI concepts. Not really representative of the actual control systems (artist vision).
whoops my finger slipped we're all dead
yeah I guess its very concept heavy
23:25
depressurizing can be essential if structural integrity of the vessel is undermined, I would think
Yes, but such actions are usually placed under ugly button caps that prevent accidental activation.
true
Also, fancy control interfaces have very specific working temperature ranges. It's going to look quite a bit more spartan before it is approved, probs.
One thing I always found weird about Star Trek is the touch interfaces everywhere. Typing on that is terrible.
> A history of the world in funny puns - Kudos for clickbait that actually tempts
That interface looks like a two step process. He depressurize, then hit 'execute command'
23:31
Can anyone give me C++ code with some form of doc comments
So I can know what to work on?
I guess I could look at github.
n.b.: by doc comments I just mean comments attached to a function/class/etc. Doesn't have to be doxygen
oh right I forgot boost made the mistake of forking on github
...
the comments are outdated and probably wrong, but its irrelevant for what I think you're doing
@sehe Forked repositories don't show up on search!
23:33
@Rapptz lol, are you seriously looking around for a project to work on?
no
I'm working on a documentation thing
@Rapptz wait what is the fork?
@sehe The super project
It's a pretty small complaint
I'm just lazy :v
I have never had any trouble locating that using either google or GH search
23:34
Are you writing a doxygen replacement
I'm writing something for Sphinx.
Which I consider superior to Doxygen.
@Rapptz huh. yeah. That's ... unsettling :/
Yeah.
Tizen Dali has pretty good commenting for documentation. I can't think of many projects off hand though. Qt obviously too but it has its own doc system I think
@Prismatic Why do you prefix with *?
e.g. /// * Using make_object:
23:37
point form
I see.
So it's not being stripped right?
I don't write correct sentences all the time, and I like presenting info quickly in a bullet list
No its not
Doxygen strips the leading * in /** */ comments
alright fair enough
Doxygen recognizes the /// and leaves everything else alone. I even have a nested list in there
I can't use your file though
at least not atm
23:39
Am I the only one thinking that comments like this:
/// * Returns this Object's EventLoop
shared_ptr<EventLoop> const & GetEventLoop() const;
Yes
are unnecessary?
it's for Doyxgen
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ They don't feel anything, really
it only fetches things that are commented
so you have to comment
23:40
I see
so doxygen knows "oh he wants this in the output"
It's standard behaviour for every doc tool out there.
Never used a doc tool before
@Rapptz are you sure?
There's a setting in doxygen that outputs everything even without comments.
But it's very noisy.
@Prismatic About what?
About it ignoring uncommented public functions by default? I think I used some kinda HIDE_DOCS hint somewhere to prevent it from pulling them in
23:41
I'm pretty sure by default it only fetches things that are commented if you're referring to that.
Not sure if the settings have changed.
The last version of Doxygen I used was 1.8 I think.
@Rapptz The defaults, maybe not
Personal preferences, all the time
Second question.
> Is your class / file / namespace documented? If not, it will not be extracted from the sources unless EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES in the config file.
So I don't think the behaviour has changed.
(there's also some \file fuckery you have to do sometimes)
Many people override this by preference
Oh yeah I know.
I'm talking by default.
So do I, for the one project I used it for
@Rapptz So you don't have to comment.
user1804599
23:45
user1804599
I'm the best.
Ah meh.
I need sources that don't depend on other non-standard-library sources atm.
Time to pull random garbage from github.
RIP
wtb random repo button
user1804599
23:48
@Rapptz pls no backslashes
You misspelled back lashes
There are no backslashes in Sphinx.
It uses docutils btw
user1804599
reStructuredText is awesome.
23:51
deStructuredText
deConstructionistText
@elyse It would've been... Had it been structured the first time around.
I like reST except for tables.
They kinda dropped the ball there.
reSPECT is also cool.
@Rapptz fork it
23:52
and then pork it.
@ElimGarak I don't like design-by-contract
I remember this guy who made his own version of MD, claiming that links were wrong, it should be (text)[url] and not the other way around!
user1804599
ahahah
user1804599
Al-Qaeda wants Bill Gates dead.
23:53
Can't they start with Steve Jobs first
oh.
Steve Jobs was with AQ all along.
@ElimGarak Ahn'Quiraj?
user1804599
lol
user1804599
> wanted dead or alive for crimes against islam
23:54
By that they really mean Windows Vista and COM
I had hoped for a more specific targeting. Would make a more interesting story.
user1804599
I should make this my Stack Overflow avatar.
@elyse Let us know when you see the black helicopters above your house.
user1804599
@ElimGarak That's racist.
Well done. Not quite as stylistic as the Hofstadter quote though
23:57
@elyse As well they should. We all know that genocide is wrong, and he's not just trying to wipe out a race; he won't even settle for a single species either--he apparently wants to wipe out all five species that cause malaria. The enormity of this cruelty is beyond words.
@Borgleader Precisely.
user1804599
@sehe Hofstadtergroep.
The Surface Pro is amazing, really.
@JerryCoffin Are there only 5 variations of the malaria parasite?
23:59
@ElimGarak I heard so, but why?
@elyse lol

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