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Hey, the proposal to make std::vector<bool> a container is finally out.
I don't care that much for vector<bool>.
Who uses that anyway?
:P
Ell
Ell
@StackedCrooked nobody, because they are afraid :P
I once used it. Because I didn't know.
@StackedCrooked It already bit me when I had an std::vector<T> wrapped into a class an tried to use this class with booleans.
10:04
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Interesting. Downloading.
vector<bool> must have seemed like such a good idea at the time
@Morwenn They will unimplement the specialization?
@StackedCrooked where do bug reports go for coliru? in particular about the editor itself
They will provide vector<tuple<bool>>
@StackedCrooked well, it's memory efficient vOv
10:06
@thecoshman Erm, good question.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Nope, simply make std::iter_swap and std::iter_move customization points and mandate that all standard algorithms use that.
And provide suitable overloads for std::vector<bool>.
@thecoshman I have a todo list.
> Is C++ becoming obsolete slowly ?
lol, very popular
10:08
@StackedCrooked incoming!
Ell
Ell
@StackedCrooked I think even at the time people must have thought it was a bad idea
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Q: Creating a Encoder with the Decoder (BaseUnicode) (Base8482)

RobotitYesterday I created this code as a experiment, it uses character letters (Unicode) for numbers. Like binary that uses 0 & 1, and Hex tha uses characters from 0 to F; this uses character from \x00 to ™ (Unicode 0 - 8482). I think, I managed to create the decoder, but then I realized that I don't r...

Hmm... void func() { ... } is a definition, right?
> EDIT: I discovered this work up to 65535 Unicode character (that why the name of the code), but on text file I could only save characters up to 8482.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Yes.
10:11
Then void func(int) { ... } is another definition
But wouldn't that go against the ODR?
Have you never heard of overloading?
Ell
Ell
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ different signature
WTB> dequeue with configurable block size
@Ell Right, but you are defining func. It's like if you were to say that int x = 0; double x = 0.0; is not a violation of ODR because they have different types.
void func(signed char) {}
void func(char) {}
10:14
distinct types
Blame shitty C programmers for not pushing the distinction and C++ for not helping.
Ell
Ell
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ No, you are defining void func()
and void func(int)
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ You can see it as if argument types were part of the function name
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ ODR is considered with entities, not names.
@Ell You are defining func of type void(), and defining func of type void(int)
@fredoverflow So why is int x = 0; double x = 0.0; illegal?
user1804599
10:16
unconstrained overloading is terrible
user1804599
overloading combined with implicit conversions is an abomination
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Because variables can't be overloaded?
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Functions can be overloaded, variables can't lol.
user1804599
I wonder what Java does when you attempt to call a method that was overloaded on return type.
user1804599
Class files and the JVM allow such overloads, but Java doesn't.
user1804599
10:18
I guess it'll just fail with an ambiguity error.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ variable names identify an object. function names identify an overload set of functions.
You take this:
> There can be more than one definition of a class type (Clause 9), enumeration type (7.2), inline function with external linkage (7.1.2), class template (Clause 14), non-static function template (14.5.6), static data member of a class template (14.5.1.3), member function of a class template (14.5.1.1), or template specialization for which some template parameters are not specified (14.7, 14.5.5)
> in a program provided that each definition appears in a dierent translation unit, and provided the definitions satisfy the following requirements. Given such an entity named D defined in more than one translation unit, then
This is where it lists all possible cases where ODR doesn't apply
Where is a non-static non-templated non-inlined non-member function allowed?
the electric plugs are shocked
> Given such an entity named D
heh
I've included that part only for your love of "entity" here :)
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I'm very sorry to hear about your recent infection with standarditis.
he he
> When two or more different declarations are specified for a single name in the same scope, that name is said to be overloaded. By extension, two declarations in the same scope that declare the same name but with dierent types are called overloaded declarations. Only function and function template declarations can be overloaded; variable and type declarations cannot be overloaded.
Ell
Ell
why does haskell allow function definitions to appear "open" when pattern matching?
user1804599
There's a Dutch swearword that is literally translated to "canceritis".
Ell
Ell
e.g:
10:24
So you see, it's a declaration that is overloaded, not a definition
Ell
Ell
let fac n = n * (n - 1)
let fac 0 = 1
user1804599
@Ell that defines a new function that shadows the earlier one
user1804599
So fac 0 will return 1 and fac n where n /= 0 will result in a match error.
Ell
Ell
yeah it says non-exhaustive pattern or sthng
user1804599
;p
Ell
Ell
10:26
@elyse cool
I didn't know this
well, not cool
That only works in the REPL.
user1804599
you want this:
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ void f(int) { } is a declaration and a definition
user1804599
let fac 0 = 1
    fac n = n * (n - 1)
 in ...
user1804599
Also, if you put the zero case last, it'll never be executed, since cases are tried from top to bottom.
10:27
read section 3 a bit more
user1804599
@StackedCrooked you have competition twitter.github.io/iago
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> Kestrel - A queueing system from Twitter
user1804599
omg I'm so horny now
Ell
Ell
fac :: Int -> Int
fac n = n * fac(n - 1)
fac 0 = 1

main = putStrLn (show(fac 4))
just froze my computer with this :V
@elyse thanks
I'm just playing aroudn
user1804599
10:33
That won't work.
user1804599
fac 0 case must come before fac n case.
Ell
Ell
I wanted to see what the compiler says
user1804599
Because fac n will already accept 0.
> 3 An entity is a value, object, reference, function, enumerator, type, class member, bit-field, template, template specialization, namespace, parameter pack, or this.
4 A name is a use of an identifier (2.10), operator-function-id (13.5), literal-operator-id (13.5.8), conversion- function-id (12.3.2), or template-id (14.2) that denotes an entity or label (6.6.4, 6.1).
6 mins ago, by elyse
Also, if you put the zero case last, it'll never be executed, since cases are tried from top to bottom.
10:34
/cc @AnastasiyaAsadullayeva
How turned on are you right now?
Ell
Ell
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva I just wanted to see if compiler warns :)
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Undescribably
Indescriptibly
Ell
Ell
fac.hs:2:1: Warning:
    Pattern match(es) are overlapped
    In an equation for ‘fac’: fac 0 = ...
@Ell shadowed patterns
@Ell duh, of course
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz well ghci didn't warn
user1804599
10:38
GHCi sucks.
C:\Users\Bajtek>ghci
GHCi, version 7.8.3: haskell.org/ghc  :? for help
Loading package ghc-prim ... linking ... done.
Loading package integer-gmp ... linking ... done.
Loading package base ... linking ... done.
Prelude> let fac n = n * fac (n-1); fac 0 = 1

<interactive>:2:5: Warning:
    Pattern match(es) are overlapped
    In an equation for `fac': fac 0 = ...
Prelude>
@Ell buy a better pc
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz hmm it does on one line it seems
also guy seriously i need to get rid of this small cat
does anyone want a catt
Alright I can handle that constants file from Eigen.
I think that's enough to call it a night.
10:43
OH: I just lost a day and a half because somebody alphabetized imports in a scala file. Implicits, not even once.
@BartekBanachewicz Take pic pls
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz can't you train it?
He can only plane it
she's featured on the top photo
hmm actually i forgot to ask natalia for creds to the tumblr
gotta keep the photos coming aye
10:45
So it's the non black one?
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ it's the black one. She's called Diana.
user1804599
I hate cats.
the big one is here to stay
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz why don't you want her? :O
@Ell we took her as a temporary shelter home
we didn't plan for two cats yet
actually it's the 2nd cat we've for a temporary stay
Ell
Ell
10:47
Ooh right
The white pussy was adorable
she found a new home pretty quickly as well
the tiny ones have better chances
Maybe I'll get a cat as well :)
user1804599
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ MISOGYNY
@BartekBanachewicz Aw, my previous cat was called Luna as well
It means "Moon" in Italian
10:51
It means Moon in a lot of languages friend.
Ell
Ell
it is latin for moon
so probably lots
user1804599
user1804599
because _v is so much shorter than ()
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I guess her new owners renamed her
@elyse It's stupid as hell.
I still think variable templates are a dumb feature.
10:54
@elyse god
it's freaking hilarious
@Ell you can code up a rightfold. It is like a fizzbuzz: return something about types for a, something about sexuality for b and something about both for c.
Ell
Ell
haha
I think I'd call it bukkake-erlang
user1804599
Bukkake-F*: Coq Edition.
Xeo
Xeo
alright, time to send my bosses some info on MeetingC++
user1804599
10:56
@Xeo Do you have eight different bosses?
Xeo
Xeo
nope, just 2
Time to sleep. See ya.
user1804599
@Xeo :(
Night
I'll have to do a clean install for El Capitan
ah fuck
was reminded about the Sonda guys death yet again
such a sad story for Poland
10:59
Sadness has not nationality
user1804599
Honda
user1804599
Sonda Civic
user1804599
Sonde is Dutch for probe.
user1804599
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ imgur.com/gallery/dXc7P0s
dat colour
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz lambdadays.org
user1804599
are you going there
user1804599
do iiiiit
11:04
missed the last one and was pissed
Xeo
Xeo
aw man, I wish I thought about that MeetingC++ thing earlier - coulda saved 200 bucks on the early-bird tickets
user1804599
is it always in Poland?
user1804599
> PLN94.99
user1804599
WTF
that's the tax dude
> PLN413.00
user1804599
11:05
> 413 PLN = 97.11 EUR
fuck that's pretty expensive
user1804599
hmm, seems very reasonable
user1804599
it's pretty cheap
Ell
Ell
that's pretty cheap
I agree
thats really cheap
user1804599
that's like less than one day of salary
user1804599
11:06
no j/k :p
user1804599
I wish I earned 4000 EUR per week.
I just have a few debts to pay up
the difference between early bird and normal isn't that terrible
user1804599
Get drunk, gamble away all your money, then get depressed for having done stupid things.
> The best part of a cardioid microphone is not part you sing into or play into - it's the back. It's so critical, because the back of a cardioid microphone rejects the most sound.
this is interesting /cc @fredoverflow
> Strategically point the microphone to whatever sounds awful in your room - that's you best chance of minimizing that noise.
11:12
@BartekBanachewicz Thanks, the Samson Meteor I ordered is indeed a card... idiot mic :)
ah crap my stomach still hurts like fucking ouch
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz remove kebab
maybe I'm turning into puppy
let's check
am I fat and ugly
user1804599
yes
11:14
You meanie
hahahahahaha
would star a one liner
nah it's too mean
Wow, there's a proposal to add a standard attribute to control attributes.
user1804599
user-defined attributes and reflection :3
11:16
It basically proposes using attribute namespace;.
my Team Lead at work is writing his own language btw
Ell
Ell
it's functional and pure?
no. It's more scheme-like
Written in C++, compiles to Lua
@BartekBanachewicz elyse is your team lead?
focuses on rebindable syntax
@fredoverflow god fucking no
oooh the stomach medication seems to be working
great
user1804599
11:26
	PLEASE DO ,1 <- #1
	PLEASE DO .4 <- #0
	PLEASE DO .5 <- #0
	PLEASE DO .99 <- #0
	DO COME FROM (30)
	DO COME FROM (31)
	DO WRITE IN ,1
	DO .1 <- ,1SUB#1
	DO .2 <- .4
	DO (1000) NEXT
	DO .4 <- .3~#255
	DO (10) NEXT
(42)	DO .1 <- .1
(20)	DO .42 <- "&'&.4~#26'$#1"
	PLEASE RESUME "?.42$#1"~#3
(10)	DO (20) NEXT
	DO FORGET #1
	PLEASE COME FROM (42)
	PLEASE STASH .1+.2+.3
	DO .1 <- .4
	DO .2 <- #50
	DO (1010) NEXT
	DO (100) NEXT
	PLEASE STASH .1+.2+.3
	DO .1 <- .99
	DO .2 <- #52
	DO (1010) NEXT
	DO (101) NEXT
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz that was quick
user1804599
most beautiful programming language ever
user1804599
I should learn INTERCAL.
@Ell it says it should work after 5 minutes
@Griwes You're the first to pick up on that :)
11:28
heh
user1804599
Fred's Educational INTERCAL IDE
@elyse I'm gonna write that and market it under the banner "tools for fools".
user1804599
hahaha ruby has callcc
user1804599
$come_from_labels = {}

def label(l)
    if $come_from_labels[l]
        $come_from_labels[l].call
    end
end

def come_from(l)
    callcc do |block|
        $come_from_labels[l] = block
    end
end
user1804599
awesome
11:36
> This cleverly disguised weapon may look like a tissue box, but is actually a Benelli M3 12 gauge shotgun disguised as a tissue box. The ultra-soft quilted tissues serve as a comfortable grip on the pump-action shotgun. Also, if you find yourself sneezing during the heat of combat, you will have a handy tissue box ready for action. Asking $1500 for the weapon. Additional tissue boxes are an extra $5 per box.
5
topkek
Ell
Ell
lol I saw that on 4chan
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva fantastic site... hasn't been updated in ages though
user1804599
@fredoverflow :p
Ell
Ell
11:43
@fredoverflow that's not very nice of the farmer boy to make fun of their hobby :(
user1804599
Is this music good? I don't have audio at work.
Is that the Toys R Us font
@elyse sounds like typical Brutal Death Metal
user1804599
hmm.
11:48
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva this is how the most metalheads look on the inside
11:59
so the thing is 35% of India is illiterate
so I've set up the washing mashine and did the dusting
Xeo
Xeo
ooooh, we got a goodie just now.
too bad I can't talk about it :D
@Xeo tease :)
well that's great that you told us about it
what's assimp??
pls
Xeo
Xeo
Let's just say that it looks like I'll get to test moar platforms in the future.
12:07
Neat!
@BartekBanachewicz That's still more literate people than in Poland :P
uh i hate this fucking dust so much
hmm
I'm thinking about going out and buying some materials for the case project
12:25
Assault Android Cactus is a game
Why would you name your game like that
@AnalPhabet Look at your screen name
user1804599
lol
how do you disconnect rivets?
@BartekBanachewicz google.pl/…
Ah, so Cactus is a name of the default character, which is also an android
12:29
hmm most of the people just use a drill
Makes sense
i could do that
and then reuse the steel back from the old case
it looks pretty durable, even if it's not pretty
@BartekBanachewicz you don't
and the great thing is it already has ready mounting holes for the mobo
@thecoshman pff
k where's my drill
how can you not know where your drill is? for shame
12:33
it's a figure of speech
i know where it is
time to try out those cheap ass metal bits
hiyo lovely people of lounge cpp
and cicada
Dat burn
@BartekBanachewicz I'll attempt this in haskell this weekend hopefully codewars.com/kata/simple-interactive-interpreter
oh god they're so fucking bad
man I've never seen a drill bit that bad
but to get the gist of it I'll first do this in java because it's easier codewars.com/kata/tiny-three-pass-compiler
12:36
maybe it's because I already tried to use to get through a steel reinforcement but still
@AlexM. use Parsec
(if it's possible there)
I'll check
look what I've found
just casually laying there
Is it your mom?
i wonder if it's not too thick though
4
it's 12mm
heavy af
but then again I just need two 200x350 pieces
actually smaller because more triangle-ish
12:50
@BartekBanachewicz and you can lighten it further by cutting out holes for fans
this song is so GOOD
it was part of a game's soundtrack a game's name that I keep forgetting :<
(Arctic Edge)
> at some point it becomes a bit like explaining how to organize a closet without showing any clothes.
lel someone sells screens for 8 euro
The new proposal to standardize [[pure]] wants pure functions to be pure in the most theoretical sense of the term.
I could pick it up today
hmm
12:57
@Morwenn As opposed to?
@Morwenn But exceptions though :/
@Puppy Good question. I only skipped through the proposal. It compares the several meanings of pures in different contexts and proposes one to be adopted by the C++ standard.
I'm still thinking about getting 16:10 or 16:9 /cc @thecoshman
If a function consistently throws an exception for a set of arguments, it should be allowed to be marked pure :/
but that would make the case absurdly wide
12:58
@Griwes [[pure]] functions as proposed should only communicate via the argument list and return values. Exceptions in pure functions can go burn in hell it seems.
i mean I could probably put the mobo horizontally
@Morwenn The only meaning that matters is that implementations are free to arbitrarily re-order, cache, or parallelize calls.
the GPU shouldn't have problems with the stress
@Morwenn I know - and I'm being sad about that.
12:59
@BartekBanachewicz I would
@Griwes I don't care.
@BartekBanachewicz well, you intend to have it usable for gaming on, you need widescreen then
@thecoshman Well for older games it really doesn't matter
Exceptions are monadic! This is a distrimination of the exception monad!
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12:59
@Morwenn meh

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