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user3790646
20:02
why does this-> make it not possible to use a pointer to map this way: this-> (*textureMap)[name] = pTexture;
....
Oh, I see.
*this->textureMap, you scrub.
Is there conditional compilation in python?
@Andrey because of operator precedence
Or, er. A way to set variables on the command line when you first run python?
also the right-hand side must be an identifier
user3790646
and it is
20:07
it's not
it's an expression there
No, it's an expression.
@ThePhD What do you mean?
user3790646
oh ok I confused rhs with the thing after the =
ANDREY STOP USING POINTERS.
@Morwenn Nah, don't mind me, I'm the dumbs.
@Nooble Never.
user3790646
20:11
I did that right now D:
@Nooble Are you sure you're a guy? Perhaps you're just a girl in disguise?
@TonyTheLion Like @Xeo ? :D
@TonyTheLion AFAIK I'm a guy.
@TonyTheLion Are you sure you're a lion? :p
20:12
@Morwenn Rawwwrrrr
@ThePhD compile or interpret?
@TonyTheLion That ony sounds cute in my head :3
@VermillionAzure sup
20:13
@TonyTheLion I know your theme song btw wanna hear it
OH YEAH
@TonyTheLion I heard there were GIRL shenanigans?!
@Andrey You know how to use references right?
Aw~ :3
user3790646
20:16
@Nooble I kind of forgot, I learned that last year (inb4 if you learned you shouldn't have forgotten it ), I'll search on the web for references
user3790646
@Nooble but it seems like this is working
user3790646
user3790646
why?
@Andrey EWWWWWWWW EWWWWWWWWW kill it with fire
20:17
STOP USING POINTARS
@VermillionAzure what's wrong with it? looks beautiful
that color
@Blob MSVS ---> MSVC
and line numbers
20:17
return true;
@набиячлевэлиь You know nothing
user3790646
@Nooble Oh yeah I missed that .__.
SDL requires use of opaque pointers
Use a goddamn unique (or shared) _ptr
@набиячлевэлиь I tried this already and it didn't work
sbi
sbi
20:19
Good evening.
@VermillionAzure With a custom deleter?
@sbi sup
sbi
sbi
I didn't have soup, I had baked beans.
@Andrey a.) the constructor is useless b.) the bool-to-int conversion is terrible c.) the entire class is useless (it's essentially std::map<std::string, std::unique_ptr<SDL_Texture, WIERTLO_DELETER_FROM_FUNCTION(SDL_DestroyTexture)>>)
user3790646
20:19
@sbi good afternoon
@набиячлевэлиь The problem is that the textures should be treated as shared pointers
I have written a small utility so that my sorters can say « I can work with bidirectional iterators, but consider I only work with random-access iterators in this context ». That's non-consensual variance.
Hm... actually I forget if it worked or not.
Meh. Whatever.
@VermillionAzure So use a shared_ptr with a custom destructor
@Andrey Are you using using namespace std;?
user3790646
20:20
@Nooble yes
Or self-deprecating variance. It sounds better.
@набиячлевэлиь I'm not too sure, but it's a bit more complicated than that I suppose
@Andrey NO NO NO NO NO
@VermillionAzure YES YES YES
(not in a header though)
(where WIERTLO_DELETER_FROM_FUNCTION is this)
@набиячлевэлиь It's not a good idea if you choose to work with different libraries
20:21
@набиячлевэлиь NO NO NO NO NO
@набиячлевэлиь It's a bad habit anyways
@Nooble YES, but not in a header
@набиячлевэлиь Nowhere ever.
@набиячлевэлиь No. I've already encountered a language in which this is a problem. It's much better to use the specific names
20:22
@Andrey Don't.
user3790646
@Nooble Okay
@набиячлевэлиь Ok Tony.
@набиячлевэлиь I'm sorry, but I don't program C++ professionally. My job uses R, but R has a much more developed package system and they STILL get name collisions because people.
@Nooble (I hereby remind you, what all .cpp files have in Gaem)
much more developed package system
This is C++
20:23
@набиячлевэлиь Your fault.
@набиячлевэлиь It's not a C++ rule. It's more universal
@VermillionAzure v0v
@Nooble eggsacktly
@набиячлевэлиь I mean, IMO, Python does it right with the arbitrary name attachment with modules
Python
whatever "arbitrary name attachment with modules" means
20:25
gpsl does it better, honestly
@набиячлевэлиь that means I can always rename the alias
@набиячлевэлиь No, because copying a declaration from a header to implementation requries adding the qualifiers
@Blob Yep.
@milleniumbug removing, and it doesn't require
Do any of you hold programming jobs, though? If I remember most of us are still in school
20:27
I just find prefixing virtually every identifier with std:: tedious and annoying
@набиячлевэлиь whatever, it's inconsistent
@набиячлевэлиь It's always clear, though. std:: is always "standard library" and not Boost or some other shit
I just find (...) tedious and annoying
thanks for fixing
@Nooble haha
20:28
@Nooble no preblem, ser
@набиячлевэлиь Just get a decent autocomplete
@milleniumbug ikr I program without autocomplete and i'm still happy
@milleniumbug That's on my todo list after I upgrade to a more recent OS
And view your C++ files with sed 's/std:://' | less or something
urgh viewing files through command prompt without syntax highlighting
20:29
icicle::renderable
@набиячлевэлиь Yeah, it's tedious and annoying, but it's helpful to do it, especially since the name is so short. I can understand if the namespace is something like goStats but that's not the case
urgh get a decent terminal
@milleniumbug windows 10 ftw, no linux, no life
>Windows
>terminal
sbi
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@R.Martinho Is "the usual place" at the black pump?
20:31
also lol MSYS2-ssh interaction
@набиячлевэлиь Breaking news: Most linux distributions are friendlier to programmers than Windows
Win10 console looks nice.
@milleniumbug Breaking news: by working on something more hostile environment I can ensure that my shit will owkr everywhere
The disadvantage of Linux is the "Linuxxers can't into GUI" syndrome
@набиячлевэлиь That's a problem. That's not how it works.
20:32
Also running Windows VMs is more useless than rfold's repos
user1804599
@Nooble Install ConsoleZ.
user1804599
And also Gentoo.
@Nooble It's just the font
@Nooble And it's still sucky compared to zsh and stuff
@elyse :/
And running Linux VMs seamlessly integrates with normal terminal workflow
20:33
CppCon2015 finally on GitHub.
Anyways, maybe I should try and make a compiler today and stuff
@набиячлевэлиь Well, we're back to the original issue: having a usable PC
I've been learning MIPS in class and maybe I should try x86
@VermillionAzure I want Powershell on Linux
@VermillionAzure _64
user1804599
20:34
Implement an x86-64 interpreter.
PS is good.
user1804599
For ARM.
@набиячлевэлиь ugh stringly typed shells
Ell
Ell
@Nooble solarised light or gtfo
20:34
@Nooble No, x86 first, then I can start branching into 64 and the SSH stuffies
user1804599
PowerShell is untyped.
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman I think you got that wrong. The aim is to call your boss out on the bullshit and not get fired. (But, hey, @sehe, need a new job?)
Perhaps it's better just to output as a tree or something
@Ell What's that?
@elyse you are untyped
20:35
How similar is MIPS to everything else, btw?
@Nooble a polpular theme
If I remember, MIPS is much simpler than a lot of other stuff
Simpler in what
It's simpler in design, but that makes it much less simpler in direct use
@CatPlusPlus Reduced instruction set and stuff
20:36
I wonder how long will people still be offended that a [sex life] column in an online newspaper actally talks about sex.
@Morwenn Oh, don't tell them about hookup apps then :)
@sbi vOv if you get fired for calling out bullshit, you want to leave any way, right?
@Morwenn Long, people get offended at ridiculous things all the time.
Does the MIT license need to be pasta'd into the code?
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@Morwenn Define "people". I don't think the Germans able to find an online newspaper would object. (FWIW, there was a sex column for a couple of years at the online site of the respected German weekly newspaper Die Zeit. Of course, that one was done by a woman.)
20:38
It's better to have the license mentioned in source than not
@Morwenn what! This is outrageous! How very dare you imple that sexual organs are for sexual activities! They are purely for suggestive decoration!
What I like about the column is that they only let interviewee talk and never emit any judgement. It's just an objective description of how some people may have sex. And every. single. time., people start saying all these people are deviants and that we don't care about their sex life.
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
Just get the Sublime plugin for that
substantial portions
20:40
a function definition is a portion
and it is signficiant
Not always a substantial portion
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@thecoshman It is very hard to find a boss who does not want to fire you if you're calling out his bullshit in public. The key is to make sure he'd lose his face if he did.
Adjective: substantial ‎(comparative more substantial, superlative most substantial)
  1. Having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life.
  2. Corporeal; material; firm.
  3. Significantly great.
Noun: substantial ‎(plural substantials)
  1. Anything having substance; an essential part....
see 3rd and 7th meaning
Significantly great; an essential part; Most important; essential
@Morwenn It's most just religious and sour people disagreeing that sex is meant outside of marriage and it's okay to "abuse" this act that should only between two married monogamous people, right?
@набиячлевэлиь lol everything is essential in C++
sbi
sbi
20:42
@Morwenn That's not only when it's about sex. There's always comments under articles saying "nobody wants to read about this", no matter what the subject is.
@набиячлевэлиь therefore you should post it inside every function declaration
@milleniumbug Not all functions are essential :G
@VermillionAzure I guess that the people who read this newspaper are mostly atheist or agnostic.
@набиячлевэлиь Then refactor your code :P
@Morwenn And then STDssss!!! ahhhh!
20:44
@sbi what if they care not about their face?
@milleniumbug cough your nonblocking_getch() function is non-essential
@sbi What I mean is that this column always attract such comments and hardly any positive comments. Probably because only offended people care enough to comment.
std::contract
Don't Read Comments
@Morwenn std::pass
@CatPlusPlus Some comments happen to be interesting :p
20:46
Nope
@набиячлевэлиь See above. If it isn't essential now, what is it doing there?
Oh my god that's a perfect programmer joke
@Morwenn Interesting Fire Fuel, maybe.
Just don't
@CatPlusPlus Lemme ignore that comment then ^_^
20:47
Good
Ignore all comments
That begins to sound like abscurantism.
user1804599
Mercury is cool.
Mercury poisoning even cooler
user1804599
@Morwenn contract programming would be great but since C++ lacks formal interfaces they're not too useful.
@elyse -173°C from time to time.
@elyse The joke was about contracting an STD :(
user1804599
20:50
also I want my exception specifications back with throw (from f) for HOFs.
@sbi I don't consider him to be my boss (he's just the CEO of the company that bought us. I "counted my buttons" (that's Dutch idiom for "weighing my options/chances") and decided to not pursue a career within that company...).
So "yes" - I need a new job :)
[[expect]] and [[ensure]] looked ok, but I don't remember the details of the proposal.
@Morwenn (piano) break time. Almost 23h here so playing softly
user1804599
D gets preconditions wrong but other than that is pretty nice in terms of contract programming.
contracts seem like too much work
20:52
@sehe I guess we live in the same timezone then. By « softly » I guess you mean « not Rachmaninov », right? Some Satie maybe? :p
user1804599
Instead of only checking the precondition of the most-derived implementation, it checks all of them until one succeeds, which is silly. It should only check the most-derived one, and if the most-derived one doesn't specify one, assume it to be assert(true).
@elyse What's your position about potential O(n) precondtions?
user1804599
@Mikhail less work writing them in C++ than writing them in English and not getting errors when they get out of sync with the code.
user1804599
@Morwenn they only run in debug mode so who cares
@elyse I guess that it might make even the debug mode unrunnable if there are too many of them.
user1804599
20:54
good luck getting your enforced totality and dependent types into C++
@elyse The real problem with the claim is that type safety for objects is implemented as a contract...
sbi
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@thecoshman Then they wouldn't be managers.
user1804599
for example, precondition of division is that the divisor is nonzero
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@Morwenn Read a column about actress XYZ being pregnant. Scroll down to the comments. Abhorr.
@sehe In Berlin? :)
user1804599
two ways of solving this through types is: (1) return std::optional<double> instead of double (which is annoying at use-site when you already know it's nonzero). (2) take an type of which values can never be zero (which is also annoying, and refinement types can make significantly less-annoying)
user1804599
20:57
but refinement types don't allow arbitrary predicates because then you can't determine subtype/equality relationships between them (see halting problem)
user1804599
you can also have statically-checked contracts and then you can have arbitrary predicates but are still limited by what is statically known about values

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