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Xeo
Xeo
16:00
No wait, that was just with void*, I think?
dunno, screw C
Printer driver modal hijacks your game because this is the window that happened to have focus when it decided to display this shit
This is normal
@milleniumbug Oh, nested structs don't have their own namespace? interesting
yet another interesting thing is that removing c; yields you a warning "declaration doesn't declare anything", but the program compiles and has the same output
16:04
@fredoverflow -Werror :P
Another brick in the -Wall
@Jefery Lounge on December 1st
Wasn't it December 3?
@user703016 Are all your SE network accounts locked for name changes?
structs are really fucked up
16:07
hmmm, I can't open the C FAQ page
user1804599
How much of a pain is serialising and deserialising to and from XML in C#?
fortunately I had it saved offline on my hard disk
@ElimGarak didn't check yet
user1804599
MSDN doesn't work on my machine.
@Elyse it's very very easy
user1804599
16:08
Oh, now it does.
@Elyse probably no libraries for that
@user703016 Well, bby, you can change your name there and propagate everywhere.
user1804599
@Mr.kbok Yay. :D
gotta roll your own
@nick r u insane
16:08
@ElimGarak They fixed that a while ago actually, but I know some tricks
C# has the best XML ecosystem of all languages
@Mr.kbok hello 1998 called
nick is insane
<3
@Mr.kbok That's... not necessarily an advantage.
16:09
I don't think "XML ecosystem" is exactl in the most demand in 2015
@Mr.kbok Are you sure? Scala has built-in XML literals ;)
@MadaraUchiha It's always nice to have
user1804599
I want to emit type information with my compiler's output so you can ship proprietary libraries.
@Mr.kbok Well, JavaScript has the best JSON ecosystem of all languages
16:10
@fredoverflow I'm not sure it's better :D
way to go, C89
user1804599
@fredoverflow So does VB.NET, which is C#.
@MadaraUchiha sure
@milleniumbug wtf
user1804599
Another option would be to emit PHP attributes.
16:11
@Mr.kbok much jokes
user1804599
Which are really comments, but PHP libraries parse those comments.
suicide
#triggered
#disgusted
@milleniumbug oh come on....
16:14
1/12 nevah forget #disgusted
#proudtobedisgusting
@Jefery 3/12?
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#absolutelyHaram
Nah, I checked, it was 1 of december
Dec 1 at 17:57, by Jon Clements
:27227000 (cc: @TonyTheLion @Xeo @Mysticial) We're slipping again - remarks like that get noticed and don't get taken well at all. If you want the room in time out/frozen you're back on the right path - I thought we were heading in the right direction - I'm starting to feel discouraged we are any more. Someone talk to me?
16:16
#hashtags
@Jefery woah I could have sworn that it happened on a Friday
rip my memory :(
The meta post happened on friday IIRC
@TonyTheLion No, I was at work that day (Hence the "it was a really long day")
link to meta post pl0x
It was definitely not Friday.
16:17
Well, guise, that's a week old post.
@Jefery That might be.
@ElimGarak that's like, so last week
I can't valley-girl for shit, lol
or type for that matter
Also, the phone I bought my younger brother, he rekt it cca 3 hours ago.
@ElimGarak pwnd
Meta post was on Dec 2nd
16:19
Tomorrow we will hold one minute silence for the fallen that day. :(
I'm just surprised he thought that Lounge was ever headed in the right direction
who what?
the Lounge is amazing
16:21
@ShotgunNinja I really don't think it's above you... You shouldn't underestimate the folks in this room.
@TonyTheLion Jon, from the linked message from Dec 1
The standard doesn't mention the exception safety guarantee of assign for vector, does that mean that it has none? It is just defined as "Effect: erase(begin, end); insert(begin, first, last)". What happens if insert throws? The exception safety guarantee for insert is not clear to me, it says that "If an exception is thrown other than by the copy constructor there are no effects". But if it is thrown by the copy constructor then there are effects?
@ShotgunNinja It was actually going quite well, I'll have you know.
@MadaraUchiha I don't associate myself with this room, I just come here for the lulz
16:22
so yea, suck it.
@ShotgunNinja Fair enough
new chat policy: no lulz allowed
/banned
Policy will be strictly enforced via location of offender via IP geolocation, abduction and removal of fingernails
ban my IPs all you want I never stay long in the same place
@ShotgunNinja Dude, you're a professional Java Web Application developer. Your entire life is a lulz.
16:25
inb4 SO bans a /128 block
That would definitely improve the quality
@ElimGarak I know right?
@user703016 Greggy, what's the next name?
Mr. PotatoHead
secret
Apparently neither Ben Dover nor Mike Hunt are offensive
16:26
try not to get banned this time :)
So naturally I cannot take those
@user703016 I thought those were taken already
Awan was gr8
I'm offended, please let me fill in butthurt report form pls
#disgusted
16:28
Off to bread
Night everyone
nn bb
Good night, bby
night bb <3
16:28
does anybody have a sodding idea as to how I make CLion stop just walking arguments when I press tab and bloody insert these spaces?!
@ScarletAmaranth Ask Tony to fight him for dominance in the pack.
> walking arguments
since when do arguments walk?
@ElimGarak He'll never win
arguments have been known to walk for long
@TonyTheLion since the introduction of std::move obviously
it first formats my function improperly and then when I want to manually insert a few spaces with "tab", it just puts the cursor on the following argument :-\
16:31
eh it's shitty that days are so short these days
Clion sucks
yes
but VS doesn't support GCC too well
what about Clang
no RTTI so my std::functions yell at me
and ICEs still prevelent
also exceptions only in x64
so all in all, no real project can quite compile... unless you go out of your way and not use exceptions and std::function or rtti in some other way (dynamic_cast - yeah right, ok, I won't use that)
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16:37
@ScarletAmaranth is this because of windows?
or because you didn't compile with RTTI support?
@Ell you can't compile with RTTI support using Clang frontend in VS2015
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oh I see
lol, jim sterling remixed the boo for konami in the latest jimquisition
PRINTING SUCCESSFUL
Now I get to sign all 60 pages yeey
@CatPlusPlus inb4 leaves printout in taxi.
16:47
also will need to be scanned
@CatPlusPlus lol!
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@CatPlusPlus ouch
docusign ftw
This question was only open for 3 minutes, is that a record? 10k+ stackoverflow.com/questions/34138767/…
It's macro crap and I'd just wasted a minute typing in the appropriate comment:(
@ElimGarak Yes, or some pdf editor and merge it in.
uh my friend just told me one sad true thing
"if you had kept with us on the last sem we'd carried you through it"
I thought I was gonna do mathy stuff last sem and maybe enjoy it. So stupid.
17:00
college blues
Almost there!
I believe this idea will work very well!
http://techcrunch.com/2015/12/07/software-eats-software/
Lol, haven't done any Java for ages, still produce better code than existing one :'(
I wanna kill myself
@TonyTheLion lmao.. flagged by somebody xD
lol
rustling jimmies huh
17:05
[triggering intensifies]
please leave jimmies unrustled thanks :)
Jul 7 '12 at 16:44, by Tony The Lion
> Scorpions are the only animal capable of suicide, they can can sting themselves in the head with their tail.
woah I forgot this little NOPE fact
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oh woah
"It's so good, we can't give you a discount."
It's a much bigger font though, so you should be happy with the discount
17:10
"don't be picky, we could have made the price higher"
> You don't want it for 1995,-? How about for 1995,-?
@BartekBanachewicz Bold is better, of course.
Whats a good context-less text editor for looking at c++ files? And by context-less I mean one that isn't based on a project file or that kind of meta data for autocomplete and such.
vim or Sublime Text
I really just want to be able to open random c++ files and have somewhat decent syntax highlighting to read through the text
sublime text is like $80
screw that
17:12
you can just use it freely
the popup isn't that annoying
@Prismatic um pretty much anything should be able to do that
maaaaybe Atom
@milleniumbug LOL
Dev-C++ is pretty much an IDE
17:13
@LucDanton I've tried Kate and Geany... they aren't doing the greatest job
@milleniumbug shudder
just install robot's vimrc and you're ready to go
I guess I should try out vim. I already have grey hair, vim is the next step into senility
even solitaire can do that
^ thats what geany looks like... not the greatest syntax highlighting. Everything is p much the same color
terrible
17:16
That's some ugly text.
change the colors
Or rather, font.
I like the font so no thanks
@EtiennedeMartel sup
17:17
Woah, that's an ugly font. That would barely work on a high density display.
^ thats kate... again notice its all mostly the same color
@Prismatic don’t think it can get much different
what is not highlighted that you would like to see highlighted?
@ElimGarak My screen resolution is 1920x1080. If I use a non-pixmap font, I have to scale it too big for it to be smooth, so I use a pixmap
@Prismatic What is geany?
@Prismatic oh I can see some non-highlighted operators here
17:19
@LucDanton I think it should be able to pick up operators, brackets, and types at least without any context... though I might be wrong
plus the char literal
@Prismatic terrible example then
btw types is entirely unrealistic for C++ short of using something that uses Clang
okay, what about function names?
@Prismatic also unrealistic
that would require parsing
17:20
an identifier is an identifier dude
ghosh there is some pretty hilarious conversations smeared in this here Lounge transcript
<3
@Prismatic get a better language
or at least, more parseable
@milleniumbug dont you worry swift is on my radar
dont tell puppy tho
most syntax highlighting I know of has even given up parsing declarators
@fredoverflow Its text editor thats a bit more geared towards dev than something like gedit
Its pretty neat, and the fastest gui text editor I've used on linux. Check it out sometime
17:24
The program 'geany' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install geany
meh, too lazy :)
@Prismatic the font is terrible
@fredoverflow not worth it :)
What is the best programming font?
I would use Atom over geany. There I said it.
@BartekBanachewicz I get it already, shut up unless you want to buy me a high res display
17:25
@fredoverflow Consolas :P
@Borgleader atom is really sluggish on my computer even though the UI looks a bit prettier.
@fredoverflow I like Fira Mono
183
Q: Recommended Fonts for Programming?

tbreffniWhat fonts do you use for programming, and for what language/IDE? I use Consolas for all my Visual Studio work, any other recommendations?

Wow, a 4 digit question!
@Borgleader fucking hipster
@Prismatic It used to be sluggish on mine, but no longer, so thats not an issue for me.
17:26
Andale Mono is way too thin and is the name of a cannibal family town in Fallout 3.
thats fira mono
looks p dank
hey speaking of declarators you can do int(*lol::*p)[8]
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@Prismatic emacs is a p good editor
good luck trying to parse that
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17:29
Has c++ highlighting
posted on December 07, 2015 by Stephan T. Lavavej - MSFT

VS 2015 Update 1 is now available , and it contains numerous STL fixes. (This is the first time since 2010 SP1 that we've shipped STL fixes outside of a major version. Nothing was severely broken in 2015 RTM - we're just trying to deliver fixes to you...(read more)

@LucDanton lol is an apt name, because lol fuck that syntax
> Nothing was severely broken in 2015 RTM
> * <future> didn't respect _HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0 (TFS#1127004/Connect#1137364). While this is currently undocumented, untested, and unsupported by Microsoft, we decided to fix this problem anyways.
> we decided to fix this problem anyways
17:32
This makes me think, what parts of the standard library are guaranteed to support "not having exceptions"?
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Okay my pi works
I found a hilarious bug
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Now I need to somehow get peripheral USB mode working
my new settings library wipes out all settings
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Which may or may not involve writing a kernel module
@Mr.kbok nice feature
17:33
@Ell oh, you can do that on a pi?
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@Mr.kbok possibly
You can't do it on model B
You cant on model A due to USB plug type
But it should be possible with pi zero
user3047181
anybody know why a no-body function with 2 args takes longer to 'execute' than a no-body function with 3 args?
user3047181
weird innit?
user1804599
Hello!
17:42
> * unordered_meow::max_bucket_count() was returning an incorrect value (VSO#144294/Connect#1764567). Now it's correct.
unordered_meow? Is this some Cat thing?
@MeltyButter Your "no-body" functions probably don't even exist in the generated executable
@Mysticial It's STL's
unordered_meow = unordered_set and unordered_map and unordered_multiset and unordered_multimap
The atom editor is 200mb
>_>;
Yeeey scanned
@Prismatic It's as if that matters
17:52
I love contracts
@milleniumbug It does seem a lot faster
hm
also the syntax highlighting is way better than geany
hmmm
user1804599
lol
yo @milleniumbug this is pretty dope
user3047181
18:01
@Jefery yeah that was it
love the JavaScript weapon :)
> C
reliable
intercourse this
lol PHP
@Mysticial hahaha, STL has a thing for cats, he puts meow/purr in everything.
should have made c++ a shotgun for obv reasons
I wish you could search all repos in a group on github
18:19
@TonyTheLion wtf ahahahahah
@ElimGarak Why could they not go 4.6m years back in time and pass back a flash plugin that lasts longer then five seconds?
That guy needs an intro to physics.
user406009
@ElimGarak You can't prove him wrong though.
user406009
He might be right!
I don't really like the folder behaviour in atom
18:26
@fredoverflow There's C and reliable in the same sentence.
@Morwenn Segfaults/AV's reliably.
Ven
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@Morwenn did the other room "die"?
@Ven No idea.
Ven
Ven
oke
Time to get back to my template factories.
Ven
Ven
18:31
have fun :D
@Lalaland I don't have to do shit, time travel is physically impossible in the sense he's describing and the guy's an idiot.
lol 'Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich must "trust" manager Jose Mourinho, says ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson'. Nice to see that Fergie still hates Chelski.
Frauds like him deserve to die a painful death.
user406009
@ElimGarak Maybe that's what they want you to think. They have infiltrated our academic institutions and poisoned our logic system.
@ElimGarak Nah - just sack Mourinho.
user406009
18:32
Every piece of evidence that it didn't happen is clearly planted and just more evidence of the underlying conspiracy.
Shit, that means they'll find that teapot I put halfway between Earth and Mars which magically retains optimal distance.
@ElimGarak I think I've seen that in a screensaver.
user406009
You see Elim that the SO mods are just tools of the conspiracy.
user406009
They try to shut the Lounge down because we are too close to the truth.
@Lalaland SO can't handle the truth.
user406009
18:36
You can't win against conspiracy theories.
user406009
It's sorta interesting how young earth creationism is really similar to conspiracy theories.
[sigh] Wall of code, then 'How do I use a debugger? what software should I use for that?'
who said that the mixer I've posted had too many knobs
wow, now that's a lot of widgets
Haha, I've finally find how to solve a tricky template problem, but I can't find a cool name for the template...
18:38
dunno who on earth really needs 32 inputs
user406009
@Morwenn you can call it "fuck_cpp_templates"
user406009
Oh wait, "intercourse_cpp_templates"
erotically_caress_cpp_templates
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@BartekBanachewicz So it looks impressive. You connect up the mikes, guitars etc. to the first 7 sliders and set the others to 'random operation' so that they move around on their own occasionally and the VU leds flash in some contrasting manner as if they mean something.
@Morwenn template_for_cpp_professionals
18:45
@Borgleader Let's be honest: I wouldn't have to find a name if on-the-fly partial template parameters application was a thing.
just name it whatever or something
:P
It's currently called implementation, which is a rather shitty name.
Name it impl or detail
template<std::size_t N> fixed_buffer { template<typename T> struct implementation { /* ... */ }; };
The problematic part is that I want people to be able to write custom buffer providers, so I need a decent name.
allocators do rebind which isn't a decent name either
well, maybe
18:51
@Morwenn Enterprise_Template.
@wilx Why?
@Morwenn Because.
@wilx It's because of people like you that Java exists ._____.
@Morwenn lol
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@BartekBanachewicz I can't understand the appeal of a virtual mixer like this
When there are so many knobs, surely using the keyboard to navigate is much easier
18:54
@Ell there's nothing virtual about it
@Ell um, no?
i mean, there are digital mixers, yes
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@BartekBanachewicz Oh, this is a photo?
but analog ones are contextless and depending on your needs might be a better option
they are also much cheaper
@Ell yes
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My bad :)
@BartekBanachewicz why did you say "um"?
@Ell keyboards suck for anolog input :P
@Ell it's the emulation of spoken text
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18:56
But I mean, you didn't need to put the "um" and the "?" in there
what mb said
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you could have said "keyboards suck for analog input"
see im a dick irl
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meh I'd never say "um no?" in real life :V
also it's an indication that he thought it was obvious
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18:56
It's just patronising imho
sup lounge
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hi @AlexM.
@Ell What? Lounge being patronizing?
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@ShotgunNinja I think usually they are okay :P
18:59
yeah, not clicking that.

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