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19:05
Has any of you ever used a calendar queue?
Never heard of it.
It's a special data structure used to schedule dated events.
sounds like a regular priority queue with a date-based comparator
Well, it seems that there has been significant research on the data structure, but no decent implementation is available AFAICS.
19:10
significant research my ass
no thanks
Well, significant research your as then.
what, exactly, is so special about this queue?
You can only pop if the top element is scheduled for now.
I suppose.
And the fact that date programming is generally hard to get right.
Do I know? I was asking in the hope that anyone could give me some experienced opinion :p
19:13
so basically a priority queue you can peek into?
I guess that the answer to my original question is simply « no » then. Thanks anyway ^_^
in WPF, 5 mins ago, by Reed Copsey
XAML is awful - it was never designed with human authoring in mind, but the tooling to automate it is even worse
in my experience, XAML, HTML and all it's relatives are all awful
19:19
@Morwenn Does it include special logic to keep from breaking if your SO breaks up with you just before the event, so you no longer have a date?
@JerryCoffin Er, no idea.
@Puppy Oh come on now! I mean, I realize those are all pretty bad, but SGML is different. It clearly deserves separate, special recognition for how truly and thoroughly worse it is than the others.
never had the misfortune of using it
@Puppy Lucky you! But to give a general idea, consider that they designed HTML largely by taking SGML and simplifying it, and removing many of the more obscure and/or ambiguous tags...
In fairness, the character of SGML is more like XML than HaTeMaiL though. That is, it's not really a document definition language in itself, but sort of a meta-language you're supposed to use to define the language/dialect you'll use to define your document.
that doesn't really sound better
19:43
@StackedCrooked It's any object queue on Ruby.
Fuck, I'm running into the same problem again
The same fucking std::_Rb_tree segfault
sounds like ur doin it wrong
thank, i managd to solve my pronblem with ur tip
@Elyse What about a compile-time Python/Perl/(choose your scripting language) interpreter
@Columbo lol, do it
19:59
how the duck does one get segfaults inside a standard container?
corrupting it's memory usually
@ScarletAmaranth magic
I'm still not sure how in the ever-loving mother of fuck I'm doing this
@ScarletAmaranth std::map<std::string, std::array<int, 2>> a; a["whatever"][4] = 222; for example like this
yeah or placement new direclty into it, why not
@AnalPhabet UB
20:08
or pretty much any reason whatsoever
It segfaults at _Hashtable::emplace() for me
how about a["whatever"][-1]
@AnalPhabet Use Valgrind
@Puppy prolly
@ScarletAmaranth sure, but will fail for another reason probably
20:09
@milleniumbug Good idea
@ScarletAmaranth In fact, assuming we treat "integer" as all integers (i.e., an infinite set) and the legal values as some finite set, we can quickly conclude that it fails for infinite/finite = infinite = all inputs.
@JerryCoffin the infinite = all assumption is wrong
@ScarletAmaranth memset(&col, 0, sizeof col)
@ScarletAmaranth How dare you try to intrude on my humor with facts?
@JerryCoffin at least humor it up with plausible assumptions
20:17
@ScarletAmaranth Would you prefer to view it as: finite / infinite = 0 inputs?
yes we're getting there
I've rarely found any probem with generating segfaults/AV in containers. I did it twice yesterday. It's actualy really easy if your other code is bad enough.
look at this champion of weight loss imgur.com/a/Q7bXQ
Puppy without drugs
@milleniumbug Valgrind reports an "invalid read of size 4", but succeeds on the VM I'm running it on
~~~software~~~
20:23
~~UB~~
@milleniumbug very UB, much wow
@AnalPhabet good job, this means the problem exists
now you need to do a bit more investigation
@milleniumbug I'm doing a good job so far
I know that my code is shit
for example, you could attach gdb to the running valgrinded process
O.o
Can I do that? Cool
20:25
sure you caaaan
I found out this year
ssh doing weird things when I Ctrl-Z valgrind doesn't help :G
I suck
^^ Anfield
@Xeo Are you attending a workshop too?
@Griwes Welcome to the club ;)
@TonyTheLion Not on me!
@AndyProwl :)
^^^ puppet show
20:43
@StackedCrooked Did he say Chandler hated him?
Managed to track the issue down to a single function call
I guess :D
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@StackedCrooked I didn't watch the whole talk, why was he saying that?
Dunno. Something about support for uncaught_exceptions..
He was mostly just joking I think.
20:48
I tried to install VS2015 Community a few hours ago. The installation failed.
Oh I see, I figured he was joking, I just didn't have any context for the statement
@Morwenn What a surprise
At least unzipping mingw-build and moving it to C:\mingw32 never failed ._____.
@Morwenn y u C:\mingw32
@AnalPhabet Er, why not?
20:52
@Morwenn It's in C:'s root
I dislike putting things in roots of drives
@AnalPhabet excellent
They should be neatly organized
It's just another directory .____.
Oh yeah, also I put it here because it allows Code::Blocks and CMake to automagically find it.
Looks like I'm erase()ing something I shouldn't be erase()ing
OH FFS
for(const auto & cmt : sof_comments) {
  const auto itr = find(sof_comments.begin(), sof_comments.end(), cmt);
  if(itr != sof_comments.end())
    sof_comments.erase(itr);
 }
good job
20:55
Well, erasing invalidates iterators, of course you'd have problems putting that in a for loop.
use std::remove_if or something similar
@Morwenn Yes, thank you
@Morwenn Miracle.
I JUST FUCKING SPOTTED THAT grunt grunt grunt
That's what you get for being a being.
20:57
also OHMAHGERD O(n^2) LOOP
v0v
HA HA HA IT WORKS
SCHLEMIEL THE PAINTER
@AnalPhabet inb4 UB and got lucky.
@Nooble I wasn't up all night, though
/semiobscurereference
How is that obscure (damn, you edited it)?
20:59
I dunno
Nubel sux, so he might not get it
@AnalPhabet Lowest of lels.
upalnite
2getlucky
2getlucy
removes 12 std::cerr outputs from code
21:02
I like my errors buffered.
@Nooble And unflushed
@AnalPhabet Hehe.
Also, cerr debugging best debugging
Yep.
(thanks a million @mill)
21:05
std::cerr, the tool you use to print log info to the console when you know that std::cout will be redirected to some file.
@Morwenn That's std::clog
@Nooble imgur.com/a/znxzW the white one is the Type-S
just got it today
@nick Oh fuck, nice.
How does it compare?
it's a lot quieter :P
@nick Pfffft.
21:11
and I might be imagining it but I think the key travel is a little shorter
You've never heard true loudness.
I really like the feel of this
haha I guess not
my original HHKB keys are quite loud on the upstroke though
my mx browns were quieter
I really want to try clears.
buy jeff atwood's keyboard
The CODE?
It would be cheaper to buy switches and solder them into my Pok3r.
I've had soldering powers since yesterday.
21:18
@Nooble CODE's great
@Nooble but it's hand built by Jeff Atwood himself
'That was almost one of the great own goals! Kike hit the post with a low shot for Boro and Daley Blind ran in and slammed the loose ball into his own net!

He's very lucky to see the offside flag raised against Kike for the original shot. What was Blind up to? Boro on top maybe now...

Meh... nearly...
@nick Is it, now
@nick But it's hand-swapped by Nooble himself.
who would name their kid Kike
21:20
Lol.
@AnalPhabet But the keycaps aren't PBT :c
@Nooble Whatever that means
a breakdown of jay z's song by a law prof lol slu.edu/Documents/law/Law%20Journal/Archives/…
> This is a line-by-line analysis of the second verse of 99 Problems by Jay-Z
Meh.
I probably cannot finish even the first season of The Blacklist today.
@Andy finally watched your c++ vid, nice work my friend.
@JohanLarsson lol, the hitler thing you mean
21:32
yeah
for a moment I thought andy spoke at cppcon
thanks
top moment of my career as a C++ programmer
beats the rest of us with a margin
I'll put it on my CV
you can stream it
21:33
"successfully made fun of C++ on several popular platforms"
if it wasn't a hitler meme I would totally do that
@AnalPhabet PBT = best plastic
Has anybody had the problem of cuda runtime creation failing when the program is linked against OpenCV?
`int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
cudaFree(0);//gets stuck
}`
user1804599
Nope.
Have you had success with it?
user1804599
21:43
Nope.
Did sehe stop streaming?
user1804599
Did streaming stop sehe?
I feel like watching code being written
And questions being read :)
Did SO fuck up the CSS on the chat, on FireFox?
user1804599
No, you just didn't read the rules.
user1804599
21:45
They clearly state how formatting works.
@Mikhail Looks like it to me
Avatars replaced with usernames for you, too?
@Fredo Brian is a bit annoying when he interviews. Sounds like he wants to interview himself.
Yes, and also the spacing is broken
@Mikhail yes
we should riot
21:49
/cc @CatPlusPlus
i.stack.imgur.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is only valid for extend.ica.gov.sg
Uh huh
i still haven't caught up with CC
I soooo have to read it finally
@JerryCoffin procrustes.com (because very short URLs will, indeed, be lengthened to some standard length in practice) /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@BartekBanachewicz Fully don't get it
So why is snack overflow domain using CloudFlare multidomain certificate that also doesn't seem to be valid anyway
@JohanLarsson Stopping stream did sehe!
Why does everyone ask. The history is open :)
21:54
@BartekBanachewicz So what is that image
user1804599
The history isn't interactive. :<
This thing is not working
@CatPlusPlus my chair
you want me to reupload?
@Elyse Chat history isn't either
user1804599
And it's also not fun.
21:55
@JohanLarsson ok, no talking, and divided attention, but @Rerito still deserves some attention. Life.
Coolcumber
WTF facebook makes Chromium take 60% CPU
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@CatPlusPlus looks amazing in print
21:59
@Mysticial me too :) It was just on the live stream
@sehe But as I recall, he was supposedly killed in his own bed, so to fit it would have to trim URLs so its own name no longer fit (or something like that).
Complicahterd
Welp no, I didn't fix it
It segfaulted on Linux for a completely different reason :G
@AnalPhabet So reassuring to have such a wide choice of segfault reasons :)
@MartinJames :G
Still segfaulting on the same fucking thing
user1804599
22:04
SELECT * FROM users SANTA id = $1 -- SANTA clause
Oh, it seems that we get a few additional date & time utilities for C++17 (joking, only time).
I haven't had an AV since yesterday but, since it happened in a loop while I was out, I did get a screenful of overlapping, pinging messageBoxes, so that counts double.
@MartinJames AV = antivirus?
@AnalPhabet 'Access Violation' - Windows segfault:(
@MartinJames Ah, so just segfault
D'you know what, I might just abandon the project
Seems like a simpler idea than to debug it
22:07
@AnalPhabet Are you rightfold?
:26557345 hehe
@MartinJames no
Let's abandon it, sure
idk where Firefox took that extend.whatever.sg domain from, it never were in the certificate
WEIRD THINGS
^^ there is a history of signing cannibals at Anfield Have they done it again?
22:11
@MartinJames rightfold = f(E, f(l, f(y, f(s, f(e, nil)))))
@JerryCoffin ikr :)
user1804599
right fold is constructor replacement!
Avatarocalypse
Gravatar emerges victorious
@sehe 4/4 is frowned upon in the progressive music community as "too simple" :)
slow clap
22:18
@BartekBanachewicz For quite a few of them, any one time signature was too simple. No more than six consecutive measures before changing it...
@Rerito are you there?
Keep a 4/4 beat and put whatever crazy rhythm you want on it as long as it falls back on it every 12 measures.
NOT MY TEMPO
@Morwenn I've heard Willem Jets's recorder concerto just a while back there. Nice!
@sehe Never heard of it. I think I don't know any recorder thing besides the Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet :(
22:21
Well, he's Dutch too
I thought you played yourself :) (the recorder, start protection)
Yeah, I do play the recorder. I enjoy playing it but I don't enjoy listening to it that much.
Would I seem less manly if I admitted that along with the typical soprano recorder, I have (and sometimes play) both a sopranino and an alto recorder?
I have all of those and also a tenor recorder :p
But these days I hardly ever play anything else than the alto one.
@Morwenn Yes, but you don't have to worry about appearing manly.
@JerryCoffin True.
22:30
And a follow from these guys. What.
But I'm not girly either :p
Penalties at manure.
lol, Rooney has missed his.
..aaaand manure are gone!
There don't seem to be many good anime this season.
I started to watch Puella Magi Madoka Magica yesterday and I found it surprisingly good.
22:46
> I hate you Ludia not giving back my data I had never fixed my glitchy problem.LUDIA YOU R FUCKEIN PRICK!
Someone's angry.
R fuckein prick
What r words
@EtiennedeMartel The anger comes through clearly. The reason(s) for it aren't quite so clear.
My guess? He lost his save file.
We are aware of the @CloudFlare issue affecting HTTPS images on Stack Exchange sites and are working to get certs corrected ASAP.
22:53
Took you long enough
@CatPlusPlus neato
@Morwenn I liked that one. It was kinda dark though.
@StackedCrooked Yeah, it breaks from the usual magical girl animes. That's surely why I liked it. And both the musics and the visuals are great.

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