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15:00
of course.
also, are you using localhost or 127.0.0.1 as your host?
Ven
Ven
on windows, I get 1s delay for ~10 queries using localhost
1 message moved to bin
Please read the rules
Shit
This is getting costly
@Jefffrey I recommend asking mysticial about computers btw
and what you should buy
15:08
I don't understand what I did wrong.
if I had to buy one I'd also ask someone else
$99 for Windows 10
@QueueOverflow From the rules page (linked on the starboard first message)
> The Lounge is one of the (if not the) most active rooms on Stack Overflow. As a result, we got lots of people who rushed in here to ask for help thinking they’ll get their answer more quickly than on the main site. At first we were happy to help, but after a while, many regulars got quite jaded, and now the usual reaction is “go away”.
@TonyTheLion that was reverse dumping
15:10
wasn't win 10 free?
as in, "answer dump"
@AlexM. free upgrade
@TonyTheLion I didn't ask for help, I offered the help rather.
@Jefffrey aren't you a student anyway
@milleniumbug Hopefully only for this last year
oh I see
15:11
Take something randomly like this: it.pcpartpicker.com/p/qvcnf7
@QueueOverflow Because you're a not a regular of the community here, its unlikely that someone would have been interested. Also this is a C++ chat, and you were asking to help on web dev stuff. Not related enough for anyone to care.
You should probably try participating in discussions etc first before you make requests of any nature.
€874.80
I have yet to pick 2 monitors
Case
Power supply
@TonyTheLion I repeat, I didn't ask for help. I just offered to create the landing page or site for your C++ projects for free.
It's crazy
Xeo
Xeo
yay, just got my train tickets to Berlin for MeetingCpp. I'll arrive on Thursday in the afternoon, and leave around noon on Sunday. /cc @AndyProwl
15:14
@QueueOverflow Again if you had looked at the rules page, you would have realized we already have a landing page, and secondly, you should have read the rules, and thirdly you should really have read the rules.
@QueueOverflow making us understand won't get anything in the end
if people are interested they will contact you anyway
you're wasting time and space
there is no point in defending yourself because you get no gain from succeeding
@TonyTheLion Maybe someone needs a landing page for their own personal use
@TonyTheLion How did you conclude, that all users in this chat room already have a landing page for their projects?
Like a C++ project
ok, plonk
15:17
I think that binning was unwarranted, sorry
@QueueOverflow we get it, your a web dev, now shut up.
Oh come on boys
If a person has to give their shit away for free, it's because it's shit.
@Jefffrey gay
@QueueOverflow Having been in this room for almost 5 years, and being fairly active, I'm pretty damn sure that no one that is regularly here actually cares.
15:18
Let them decide, no?
He was not being disruptive
Ven
Ven
@Xeo Who's gonna take care of your cat then? ;~;
Xeo
Xeo
@Ven secretary
Ven
Ven
phew
@AlexM. I work in my country on local projects, so I have clients, but we need foreign project now.
@thecoshman I am not only a web developer, so you are wrong.
user1804599
@Morwenn I was lolling at the linked blog post, not Linus' rant.
15:22
> I will moderate the comment thread below this post with enthusiasm. I won’t hesitate to delete comments that are hurtful, abusive, or otherwise objectionable to me. Please think before commenting.
wow butthurt
user1804599
Linus rant was LOL, not lol.
@TonyTheLion It's up to us to make an offer, it's up to you to reject that offer.
user1804599
For example, "LOL braindamage" vs "lol abuse".
user1804599
The former entertains in the good sense, whereas the latter is more like laughing at one.
Perfect trauma today, been fighting with TFS since lunch.
15:27
@JohanLarsson ewww tfs
ew is not strong enough
user1804599
the fuck's sake
trauma fukk sessions
@JohanLarsson Team Foundation Server?
@Jefffrey yea
tool for suffering is another
15:31
You create a interface functions for tryLock and unlock and use these? — Simon Kraemer 35 mins ago
I don't even
@TonyTheLion was it bad as my recent fight with modular boost?
@sehe TFS is the PHP of source control systems.
@Elyse link?
user1804599
Simon Kræmer.
@TonyTheLion Well. A very enterprisey variant of PHP then
I think TFS is the Java of source control.
SourceSafe is the VisualBasic of source control
user1804599
15:37
Darcs is the Haskell of source control.
monotone is the OCaml of source control
Oh. Someone beat me to it
git is the lisp of source control
anybody used mercurial?
Of course. I reckon nearly everyone
Before they succumbed and went with git
@milleniumbug a little, was nice the little I used it.
15:39
Some still adhere to Hg
you guys also getting spammed with questions from people from universities regarding SO?
bazaar is the python of source control
@orlp nope. You brought this onto yourself (no clue how)
well, spam
just two cold call emails in the past week
rcs is the Tcl of source control
cvs is the C of source control
sehe is the Frank Sinatra of c++
15:43
@JohanLarsson Then he loses rap battles against Freddie Mercury.
Ven
Ven
@sehe @Elyse is starting to like Tcl
she asked me a few questions about this horrible thing.
@sehe I went directly from svn to git. I only ended up working a bit with mercurial last year. and it was terrible
user1804599
I never used Tcl.
Not a lot wrong with Hg IMO. Except the lack of control :)
user1804599
Fossil is the best SCM.
Don't we all secretly love Git because it is a bit like C++
user1804599
15:47
Querying the repository with SQL is awesome.
Ven
Ven
@sehe I love Git because it hurt me so much
@sehe now where did I put that nope
Ven
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I dislike Mercurial because it's trying to put every single worktree into branches.
Frank Sinatra never lost a a single rap battle
user1804599
He never did one.
15:49
That might be true
user1804599
OK, so what I am going to do tonight is implement a lexer and a parser in Lua.
upvote this if ur reading it in 2015
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user1804599
Such that it can parse let declarations, lambda expressions, variable expressions, and function application expressions.
@Elyse That wouldn't make the previous statement invalid.
user1804599
Then maybe add literals or else tomorrow.
user1804599
15:51
@milleniumbug I know.
@GregorMcGregor up yours if you're typing in 2015
how do you know how many screen a graphics card supports?
it's not always in the specs
you read the specs. Next
@Mr.kbok Then the specs card manufacturer sucks. stay away
15:54
@sehe stay away from nvidia and ati? :D
user406009
You see quickly diminishing returns after two screens though.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn He'll have to wait in line
user406009
And every card worth the silicon it's made of supports two screens.
user1804599
let id = \x -> x.
15:57
I should try to add projection parameters to my sorting library.
user1804599
Unexported identity function!
Guess I'll steal some code from range v3.
> Knowledge of the following languages would be useful: C/C
user406009
I still don't understand why people conflate C and C++. They are different languages with completely different code styles and approaches.
user406009
16:01
I hate HR.
Because people are dumb
@Lalaland It depends on how people write their C++ :p
Ven
Ven
because the name look similar. because a lot of people conflate 'em
user406009
Well, Java sorta looks like JavaScript.
@milleniumbug Much less annoying than Git
16:07
Man, I am such a non-completer.
@Mr.kbok yesh
I now have several games which I have started playing but have not finished.
@Mr.kbok count the number of ports :P
@AlexM. That's what I thought, but no. if you have like 2 hmdi 1 dvi you can have either 2 or 3 screens supported
Shadowrun, Icewind Dale and Pillars of Eternity.
16:09
It baffles me it's not in the specs
@Mr.kbok what gpu range?
@wilx pillars
I doubt it's an issue with mid to high end cards
@AlexM. I don't recall.
@Mr.kbok Thanks, corrected.
16:10
@wilx it means you did not like the games enough
@Jefffrey Out of context reply: I want that too!
most of the games I started I did not complete
@AlexM. I did, I do. I just got stuck in each and I lack the zeal to finish. :)
a select few I kept playing exclusively because they were just that good
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger was short (8 hours) but I spent those 8 hours in one sitting
another example is Witcher 3
I only played that for the 60+ hours it took me
basically, if a game makes me not want to play games other than it, there's the biggest chance that I'll finish it
@AlexM. I almost played Halo ODST in one sitting with a friend.
16:14
@wilx yep, I also like the games I did not finish :P
just not enough to finish them
that's what I'm saying
Hmm...
there's a difference between "I like that game, I hope I'll finish it" and "JESUS CHRIST I WANT TO GO HOME AND PLAY DOOM 3"
@AlexM. lol, I almost never get this feeling any more with anything.
hehe
it happened for a while with final fantasy ARR, but I played it so much I ended up having enough
it's a MMO so...
Like, maybe with some books. A sign of a good book is when I read it at home instead of sitting here chatting, instead of just reading it on lunch break at work.
16:16
It's pretty rare that I feel that with a game but then I try not to buy games that are too addictive
Ven
Ven
@AlexM. you liked the fight system?
@Ven not as much as I like the one in TESO
but the content was interesting
and the catgirls hot
I do not get that with games. Though I can still spend 16 hours a day on weekend playing one. But that is more because of the lack of any other thing to do.
Aug 16 at 19:52, by Alex M.
check out my retainer do other mmos have retainers that are this hot nope
faints
Ven
Ven
@AlexM. ugh, okay. My taste is the opposite of yours. I never hated a fight system as much as TESO's
16:17
@Ven it's basically just the classic MMO fight system, got bored of it since I was playing WoW
in FF I was a white mage so I was spending 99.9% of my time healing people
Ven
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@AlexM. TESO's is radically opposed to WoW's
yep
I was impressed at how much like the single player games it feels
Ven
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I like WoW's too much :[. I dislike TESO's too much.
but I liked Skyrim's... Just didn't fit at all in TESO imho
@jaggedSpire Ehhhh. I mean, I'm alive, if that's what counts.
Also, I'm kinda salty.
The EE course is only going to have 1 assignment in assembly.
@ThePhD Are you sure you're not a boring bot?
16:20
I finished the assignment in like, 2 days of it being released. Before the Professor even finished going over all the assembly concepts. .-.
This is bollocks. I don't want to go back to writing circuits. I want more MIPS and x86 assembly.
@ThePhD Take a bath.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD what was the task?
@wilx Emotionally. D:
@ThePhD I know. I am being silly.
Not sure why you expected assembly in EE
16:21
@CatPlusPlus It's a mix CS/EE course, I was hoping we'd do more CS stuff after doing the EE stuff.
Not sure why you expected assembly in CS
But we only did a little bit of CS (assembly) and now it's back to EE where we're going to implement a basic MIPS processor or w/e.
Either way it's going to be bollocks.
We did too much assembly for my taste in engineering school, and I forgot most of it.
@AlexM. retainer?
I honestly wouldn't mind a class done entirely in assembly.
16:23
Assembly is mostly relevant to compiler construction
@Mr.kbok keeps your items and you use it to sell your items to players and you can send them on quests
Even in embedded you'll be using C or whatever not assembly
@ThePhD ThePhD::ThePhD() { __asm__("//...
Ven
Ven
@CatPlusPlus mmh?
@AlexM. but it's... your retainer? you get to customize it?
16:25
yes
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Q: PDF graphic object - what language is this?

DeanI'm trying to figure out what kind of language and how can I read/convert the following graphic object found inside a pdf q 0 869 634 -869 re W n 0 0.9 0.85 0 K /GS0 gs q 1 0 0 1 319 606 cm 0 0 m 0 -53.02 -42.98 -96 -96 -96 c -149.02 -96 -192 -53.02 -192 0 c -192 53.02 -149.02 96 -96 96 c -42.98...

I had one course where we did some circuits with those 'lots of pins' boards I don't remember the name of, and then some simulated MIPS assembly, and that's about it
Nobody mentioned assembly ever again because why would they
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A: Is try_lock() +unlock() valid way to check whether boost::interprocess::file_lock is locked?

seheWhile the other answer is the key to not introducing a race condition, there is no reason to drop exception safety and error-resilience that comes from using the proper RAII wrappers like std::lock_guard<> and std::unique_lock<>. You'd want to write: if (auto lk = try_lock_guard<std::mutex>(mx)...

Why would anyone drop RAII protection in C++?
Because they're bad
Baddies in c++. Gotta exterminate them
16:28
@AlexM. cool<
brb - getting kids again (dayum. don't do kids)
stop making kids sehe you'll be overworked
Ven
Ven
:>
hey, how can I check when I first came in there?
Look for stains?
Ven
Ven
Thanks.
16:34
My pleasure :D
@Xeo I think I'll get there only on Friday evening but I'll be ready for hanging out
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn Actually, mine.
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl So you're only at MeetingCpp on Saturday?
@Ven Fair point.
@Xeo wait
is it Friday - Saturday?
I should check I didn't fuck up this one too
Xeo
Xeo
16:35
@AndyProwl Yes.
Ok, then I guess I'll be there on Thursday evening
Xeo
Xeo
:D
oh, yeah, getting there on Thursday
Xeo
Xeo
so you didn't fuck it up?
16:37
nope but I would have probably arranged the trip on Friday
so I guess you just saved me from pulling another huge Robot
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Xeo
Xeo
Avoided doing a robot. Close call!
Ven
Ven
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/16603475#16603475 here is @Elyse welcoming me with an "I love you". heh.
int terminal_set8(const int8_t* value) great signature ugggh
Xeo
Xeo
Alright, time to head home
16:38
cheers
@Ven So much love :3
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn different times! :P
@sehe Would anything be left intact?
@CatPlusPlus could've been worse, could've been terminal_set_const_int8_t_star
It's about int8_t not name
Who cares about the name
16:41
still
could've been worse
@Morwenn rightfold is the James Brown of programming.
@JohanLarsson I had to search on Wikipedia to know who he was.
Ven
Ven
@JohanLarsson who'd she hit?
Hardest coding man in the industry.
@Morwenn One of the best ever. Evidence 1 Evidence 2
Maybe the best.
@JerryCoffin principles matter
16:45
@JohanLarsson Exactly the kind of sentence that makes me want to avoid listening to stuff :D
meh, ignore my esl
Nah, I'm not into funk anyway.
More like I like almost every element used in funk music (except for the voice) but not the result.
yeah, tell him he can funk off
I closed that headset lab tab I had open for nearly two days :( cc @TonyTheLion
Oh hey. try_to_lock was new to me. Even more baffling, the explicit bool-conversion is also already there. Simplified my answer :) — sehe 1 min ago
TIL
This. So much. Is the value of SO for me.
Not to write the perfect answer. Not even reasonable ones. Just to improve your own answers
Ven
Ven
I love how $work's webserver uses boost::thread_specific_ptr. 1 thread/connection is perfect, right? (:
16:54
That doesn't have to be the case
@Ven Those don't imply eachother
Ven
Ven
@sehe in our codebase, they do
it uses said class for user sessions
@Ven Ah
@Mr.kbok Not sure I'm following?
@Ven Well, session != connection
Ven
Ven
16:55
@sehe yeah, you're right. still.
Could even be a bug unless sessions get routed to the right thread for their session :/
@TonyTheLion you posted a picture of a labrador wearing a headset earlier.
I closed the tab mistakingly
@Mr.kbok oh I see
perhaps I can find it again
When people post stuff on imgur, I have to go to stackoverflow, ask a question, paste the URL of the picture, so that is is copied to the stack.imgur domain which isn't blocked by my proxy so I can look at it.
@Mr.kbok Your browser does have a "history and recent tabs" menu item, doesn't it? (If not, why do you use such a mess of a browser?)
16:58
yesterday, by Tony The Lion
Dogaloid
@JerryCoffin Yes, but that wouldn't work in this case
Strive every day to increase your "LOVE." Remember, "LOVE" comes easiest from friends and family. =)
@Mr.kbok Ah, the tangled webs we weave when first we practice to deceive get around stupid corporate policies.
ie I have to do this
17:00
that workaround
@JerryCoffin yeah. I'm an expert at this :P
Mostly for "getting work done" purposes, but sometimes not.
@EtiennedeMartel Strive every day to increase your love for your new prime minister.
@EtiennedeMartel not your... lover?
@Mr.kbok Play Undertale and you'll get the point ;)
@Mr.kbok there are more of them
IOW they're encouraging Rule of Zero
@wilx Because it usually means the generated one will be invalid
Those two usually indicate that your class manages a resource
Well, broken
17:08
@Mr.kbok Best customer service employee ever
@milleniumbug ...or at least the rule of 3/5.
@Borgleader employee adorable dog of the month
Rule of 4 and a half.
@Morwenn Assuming humans are capable of such things (hint hint: most of them arent :P)
@TonyTheLion <3 <3 <3
@Borgleader I know some who are :)
17:16
You think you do
Oh god Rust has implicit return if you skip semicolon in the last expression
That is the stupidest thing ever
It's supposed to be a feature.
@Borgleader Indeed.
"Look we can write if (foo) { bar } else { buzz }!"
I wouldn't even notice it if clippy didn't have that lint set to Warn by default
17:18
@CatPlusPlus I see it as an expression-based language, not implicit anything. Mileage may vary etc.
@Griwes How do I check the truthyness of whether it's true that foo has the value true?
@LucDanton But why the semicolon skip
It's weird, not gonna use that ever
@CatPlusPlus Then it would be a statement, i.e. unit-valued.
Ven
Ven
@wilx it used to generate it pre-C++11, AFAIK, and got deprecated with the addition of move semantics
17:27
Oh hey no overloading; and here I switched to see if the code would look better with that :vv Oh well
@CatPlusPlus lol
it's terrible
IIRC, at some point, some people wante this feature in C++ lambdas.
user406009
It's not terrible. There is no ambiguity.
user406009
Semicolons are an instruction to ignore the result of the previous expression.
It's terrible for the same reason JS' automatic semicolon is terrible.
17:33
It changes meaning completely based on one character
user406009
No JS's automatic semicolon is terrible because it gives whitespace meaning.
Ven
Ven
say I'm in a class A that's abstract, and has a virtual foo. Then I "capture" foo with &A::foo. does it know to look in the vtable "later"?
user406009
@Ven Yes.
It might be unambiguous to the compiler but it's horrible to people reading the code
Ven
Ven
amazing, ty
@CatPlusPlus because it's nice :v
17:36
Aaa no default arguments
@Dean I don't get it.
Ven
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@fredoverflow of course you don't get it, it's art
user406009
Art is shit. Shit is art.
OK, poll time.
Is anybody here using Emacs + Magit + Topgit? :)
@CatPlusPlus Still on Rust? Yeah, overloading has to be declared ahead of time with traits. I wish we had a word to describe that—multimethod style?
17:41
I also need different arity tho
You can have a look in the API, but the general style is to have verbose_name and verbose_name_but_with_foo to distinguish those things, rather than arity alone.
It’s most apparent in constructors.
Ven
Ven
@wilx only emacs+magit
@LucDanton Yeah that's the thing I wanted to avoid :v Whatever, I'll live
Yeah I meant it’s not a workaround, it’s how the community wants to do things. E.g. they want Vec::with_capacity(10) to be quite clear in what it constructs.
Ven
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I'd really like it if C++ had try/finally :[
I can't do RAII on a class instance variable..
17:44
@Ven Hmm, I have some issue with Magit's Topgit extension.
Ven
Ven
@wilx never had this issue with magit alone :|
@Ven Yeah. Neither did I.
@Ven ON_SCOPE_EXIT
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@fredoverflow ain't that in boost?
I can't use C++14 because $platform. is that in c++11? google isn't helping me much
It's not standard, but part of many libraries under some name or other.
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Q: Does ScopeGuard use really lead to better code?

SCFrenchI came across this article written by Andrei Alexandrescu and Petru Marginean many years ago, which presents and discusses a utility class called ScopeGuard for writing exception-safe code. I'd like to know if coding with these objects truly leads to better code or if it obfuscates error handling...

Ven
Ven
17:50
@fredoverflow mmh, I can't find it under Boost except for boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/libs/scope_exit/doc/html/…, which seems unneeded now that we have lambdas
I was half-asleep with my eyes closed, listening to some ambient psychedelic music.
Seriously, the only way it could be better would be doing the same thing in a hot bath.

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