« first day (1880 days earlier)      last day (3297 days later) » 

03:00
@orlp How to create a C Preprocessor: 1. pipe everything to /dev/null. 2. give up and do C++ instead
@jaggedSpire Similar vibrations perhaps?
@Nooble Why are YOU here?
@JerryCoffin oooh
oh hell, cicada
@RichardDJames These are my friends. Also C++.
you're gonna call down the Wrath of Mods
03:01
no way
lol
@Nooble Can't wait to tell Becky.
you don't know if they've been sleeping, you don't know if they're in lurk, they know if you've been bad or good so be good for goodness' sake
@jaggedSpire Frosty the Snowman has a very shiny nose.
@RichardDJames How many times do I have to say I don't fuckin' like her.
03:04
@Nooble Uh-huh...
user406009
So Prisoner #703016, I thought you were being let out by Jon?
@orlp Now he's come out and asked a little more directly for somebody to do his homework instead of even sort of attempting to disguise it as a challenge.
-2
Q: How to solve C Preprocessor

Jay DeshommeHelp solving EMTREMELY CHALLENGING C preprocessor problem. Its due in 4 days and this all I've come up with thus far. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 1) In this assignment we will construct a simple C preprocessor, pre.c, that will prepare a C program, test.c, for compilation. The preproc...

@JerryCoffin to be fair
it's emtremely challenging
@Lalaland Haven't heard from him since yesterday
one line below that
it's "a simple C preprocessor" though
user406009
03:07
@Jefery It's just my repo for dumping my various Lounge projects.
sometimes I wonder
when these people dump their questions on SO
user406009
For instance, my scraper code is in there.
don't they have any friends they can ask for answers?
user406009
And my failed clustering attempts.
in their course?
user406009
03:08
@orlp Usually they question dump as a last minute effort.
@orlp You forgot the all-caps. How hard do you suppose it would be to get him to turn in a copy of Boost Wave?
user406009
Not enough time to ask a TA or a friend.
user406009
And people hang out with friends like them.
@Lalaland question mentions due in 4 days
user406009
Idiots hang out with idiots, etc.
03:09
let's be real here, I didn't use it often, but if I wanted to I could always get an answer sheet or assignment from firends in the course
so either this guy has no friends
or all his friends are idiots too
@RichardDJames I talked to her like once, what are you talking about.
@orlp I have found one google reference to this question posted in Nov
@Nooble Hm. You two looked pretty cozy sitting in the back of trig class together...
seems like they had all month to find someone to mooch off
user406009
@Nooble Are you a classmate of @RichardDJames?
03:11
also
@orlp I dunno. In the courses I've taken (admittedly, not many) I can't remember seeing anybody else turning in much code I'd have been happy claiming I wrote.
or actually do the problem
does this guy not understand
@Lalaland Yes :c
@RichardDJames We're seated alphabetically.
that we - as professionals - want to get rid of incompetent fucks like that
not help them?
user406009
03:12
@RichardDJames Tell us all of Nooble's secrets.
they make our jobs harder
user406009
What's his favorite type of chocolate?
is he really a koala?
@Lalaland Yes--both of the lowest caste class.
Haha, well, he acts like a koala now that you mention it...
user406009
03:12
@orlp My stance is that everyone is an idiot at some point in their lives.
user406009
It's always OK to help people.
@Lalaland sure
but an idiot must be willing to learn
dumping your homework is not that
@Lalaland I think Dave Barry is pretty close to right: we're all idiots at least 90% of the time. If you can manage to be brilliant even 5% of the time, you're already way above average.
user406009
@orlp Is this a repeat homework dumping offense?
user406009
It could be that he doesn't understand how SO works?
03:14
@JerryCoffin maybe I'm deluded, but I don't believe I am an idiot 90% of the time
We've fired people for not being to do jack that they should know how to do without handholding
@Lalaland yes
@Lalaland multiple accounts, too
user406009
Like sometimes, when you go to a TA for help, you can admit you have no idea of what to do.
user406009
That's the whole purpose of a TA.
Its not taht you can't not know, but you need to be able to figure out how to get from A to B
user406009
03:14
SO has a different set of rules.
@JerryCoffin I don't really buy into that 'we only use 10% of our brain' bullcrap
user406009
@orlp Oh. Screw him then. Let's bring out the pitchforks.
Not really what he said.
@orlp This is quite different from that (which I agree is nonsense).
03:16
Google cache says it's fron nov
user406009
Yeah. That's pretty solid evidence that he is an asshole and an idiot.
also
I think it may be a deleted so question that was scraped
why do we have 4 super-pinned messages
user406009
I always give people the benefit of the doubt, but that's strong evidence.
03:17
I can't even see regular starboard anymore =/
Who posts on chegg
@crasic you know
user406009
@orlp Use a bigger screen.
this might sound like a stupid answer
but the more you think about it
the truer it becomes
"Who posts on chegg?" -> People who post on chegg :(
user406009
@orlp We don't need to worry about things like this in terms of professional organization though. These types of people will get weeded out eventually.
user406009
03:18
The more worrisome thing is the masses of people graduating in general.
Tautologis are always true
@crasic my point is that it takes a certain kind of person to post on chegg
user406009
@orlp A certain level of desperation perhaps?
Desperate but stupid
also, can these people like
not fucking google at all?
do schools even teach people how to google?
it's such a crucial skill
03:20
Million and a half preprocessor projects on various university course archives
fuck art class
people need to learn how to google effectively
@Lalaland They probably will--but there are so many of them, they're a real problem nonetheless. At least IME, we're fortunate in one respect though: most of them tend to chase the latest and greatest fad, so they were last seen writing C++ around 1993 or so.
@Lalaland another factor is that a lot of tools are defined by the lowest common denominator
if a dummy must be able to use some tool, an expert will have to sacrifice power
Explain python metaclasses
@JerryCoffin C++ is still "hip"!
03:22
Well, I need to go home. TTYL.
#define MESSAGE "ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN C FOREVER"
@crasic something you don't need if you're asking that quesion
the most vague answer is that it's a class of classes
@Nooble you studying too?
I have used metaclasses exactly once
to write a test suite
@RichardDJames Of course not.
03:26
@Nooble I'm workin' hard.
@RichardDJames Weirdo. Tryna impress Becky amirite?!
@orlp I'm not asking the question I'm replying to your immediately prior question
with a question
oh
I don't know
we just don't mention their existence
I've had my share of metaclass shenanigans
and they're none the wiser? :)
03:27
Ha, yeah, looks like you took care of that for me...
@RichardDJames Yeah dude I'm your wingman.
Please.
We all know the truth.
hrm
I have written some Python code
but it feels so ugly =/
Metaclasses and decorators let you hide that stuff in an incomprehensible bundle of monkey hacking
@orlp Can't be worse than Java.
03:31
Hey mang, java didn't hurt nobody
its just trying to have a good time
Java hurts my eyes. What about that?
like
in the worst spot
I'm 8 indents deep
@orlp Perhaps you need to split it up?
03:32
@crasic I don't see how
I can't see any logical points to further split things up
You have two nested for loops in a loop and can't see how it can be split up?
Mang, think pythonically
Think sardonically.
Wow look at you using fancy words.
If you paid attention in English once in a while...
Instead of flirting with you know who...
I don't flirt lmao.
03:37
ITT Nooble's love life exposed
@crasic I'm still lost
@crasic did you notice the break?
FOR INTERCOURSE SAKE NOMINMAX IS CANCER
Careful, there are young ones about.
intercoursing piece of fecal matter
4
this is VERY annoying
Nooble has natural sex appeal, he can’t turn it off
03:40
true
@user703016 whoa there
something about the fluffy ears
@LucDanton Haha, oh god. I should post this on his facebook.
> Error 17 error C2589: '(' : illegal token on right side of '::'
laffffffffff
how does that make you feel ::(
03:42
witty puns currently not accepted
you broke it
of course I typed NOMIMAX so it still doesn't compile
@LucDanton '(' :
@LucDanton oh no you're turning into a spider
I refuse context I like spider interpretation better
BTW @Rapptz you remember that patch you made to jsonpp because nominmax and things?
03:43
yeah
I think it was just me being bad
I think you said this a while ago too
@Rapptz well that’s just backwards
@Rapptz Excuse my alzheimer
@LucDanton It's the new hip way.
@user703016 You were supposed to #include <windows.h> first.
03:44
By the way you remember that patch you made to jsonpp because nominmax and things?
But I wanted to fix it anyway because having an include order is dumb.
I think it was just me being bad
@orlp You lose one nest right away by getting rid of that if
thanks jamal
@crasic which if
03:45
pls no familiarities
sorry habibi
Habooboo.
can we get @Luc to work on more terms to be qualified as "niebler style"?
potato style
@orlp if u not in self.first_sets:
03:46
extra crispy
baked with love
@crasic it's ugly either way
The two nested fors can be comibned into one loop
either I nest or I repeat the same return statement twice
03:47
there si nothing done in the outer for that isn't in the inner for
guys I am getting the heads up on this async shit
preparing myself for C++17 by using another language
don't be jealous pls
@crasic which one
@Rapptz turns green
I'm pretty sure C++ won't have as many utilities as asyncio though
@Rapptz just coroutines?
03:48
Sorry, still talking about the same function line 72,73 can be combined into one loop using python list idioms
with the else check as well
@user703016 idgi
I really am not following on that coroutine proposal, is it essentially a port of C#'s async/await
so your 6 deep monstrosity is now down to a reasonable 3
@user703016 yeah except less retarded I hope
@LucDanton "niebler style strings", "niebler style indentation", "niebler style younameit"
03:49
@crasic no it can't
@user703016 there’s like three of them
the else only needs to run if the inner for didn't break
@LucDanton make them standard terminology
@user703016 well the prophet (PBUH) has to come up with something worthy first
@orlp Yes the way you have it written
But its not necessary, you can put it in a lambda and just call it wherever you would otherwise call break, and continue the loop
03:52
I did find an optimization in follow set computation
using defaultdicts
i got plonked in js room
those interpreted-language-using inferior beings
@nick Javascript?
do you javascript?
I'm afraid not.
04:01
Music was weird back then.
Then again we have Bieber now...
> Question: What part of GHC handles the generation of monads?
@JerryCoffin hrm
that music video
makes me think of this
R&M is p. good
04:19
@Rapptz head bent over
raised up posterior!
ladies and gentleman please do not be alarmed by these crude statements
who’s the gentleman
man don't talk to me about english my country invented the damn language
if I make a mistake, it is just to test you all
@nick laff
@orlp That episode was the worst
04:50
I could not but think ... if the sea level did raise because of global warming, and we did lose a lot land area due to the raising sea level & tropical became much warmer, people wouldn't really lose much land because then highlands and Antarctica would become habitable?
It's great to be an optimist :p
@Lalaland LR(0) for now, but LR(1) after
Bitcoin founder arrested in Sydney - for evading tax (Newspaper speculation)
@Feeds lolwut
05:07
May 28 at 13:50, by Luc Danton
@R.MartinhoFernandes It’s a piece of art which purpose is to entice that exact reaction ;) makes life a little bit surrealer when you first walk into it
reality is overrated
@chmod666telkitty It wouldn't surprise me if we gained more land than we lost. Especially in the Americas, there's a fairly thin waist, so to speak, near the equator, and (for the obvious place) much wider chunks of land in Canada.
@Rapptz so this asyncio thing in python also uses an event loop or sth
@user703016 yeah you have to run your coroutines somehow
Can't wait for the first professional Lounge commentator.
05:15
@LucDanton is it built into the language
no, don’t think so. as I recall there’s one default loop that comes with, so presumably (that’s where I stopped in the docs) you can also instantiate your own, derive from the class, peek under the covers and write your own extension etc.
every operation can take a loop argument, so they’ve planned this carefully
while asyncio is new with 3.5, there were precursor libraries before it so I don’t think the language needs modification
> every operation can take a loop argument
what does this mean
@ElimGarak well we’re all professional here and we often reflect on ourselves so
05:19
You need a reference to the loop object to spawn tasks
@user703016 if you e.g. schedule a new task that argument is where the scheduler goes
oh, yeah, ofc
the docs are nice, I recommend it
@user703016 yeah there's an event loop
yeah the docs are decent
k, I'll check em
05:22
@JerryCoffin lol, why? Are you planning to move to Alaska for retirement? :p
@chmod666telkitty If the weather got nice enough, why not?
OTOH it means you have to inject that event loop object into every operation that may need to schedule a new task which kinda sucks
check if futures don’t let you encapsulate that away
otherwise, the only alternative I know of is to have the whole runtime be scheduled (e.g. Haskell)
e.g. fut.then(do_this_or_that) (or whatever the then equivalent is called) would handle the plumbing for you
05:42
Actually I am just new to stackoverflow, I started learning to program in c++ about four months ago, and I have been able to do some pretty cool stuff. I guess all you guys here are like the real expert so i wanted some advice to help me kick ass in c++
@user703016 You don't.
You can do asyncio.ensure_future(coro_or_future)
which defaults to asyncio.get_event_loop()
(which is what most people use)
but if you want finer control then yeah you're gonna have to keep the loop injected somewhere.
NOT A FAN etc
@Rapptz is that thread local or global
speaking of, after having taken a quick look at the docs I think you can set the global loop like you can redirect stdin/stdout etc.
seems process-global apparently
05:46
yes that's what I was reading (and this)
idgi
yes but was Python 3.5 an internationally ratified standard
Now I badly want to implement an event loop help
yes
ISO Python
Python17
these jokes write themselves
can we have maybe_invoke(fun, args) because if (fun) { fun(args); } is tedious
05:52
you know what Haskell this isn’t a problem in?
You probably don't want explicit threading in your asyncio stuff
is this still C++
@LucDanton can't hear you over my low latency requirements
lol
@user703016 Use Lisp, write a macro
05:54
@user703016 joking aside what are those, null function pointers or empty function-erasers?
null function pointers
I don’t want to say that the code you’re working with is weird but
it's just an object calling event handlers that are optional
nothing too weird imo
in other news, I’m considering changing adl::swap etc. to ops::swap
that's literally a 3 letter change
05:56
rationale is that it’s the namespace for extensible operations or something
spec ops the swap
denied
@Rapptz pls you have to be professional and constructive
@CatPlusPlus yes exactly
don't you already have operator::?
or whatever it was
operators
it’s functors now
05:58
oh hm
good memory though
I guess it is ok then
ops feels short though
it’s just that adl::swap(x, y) is the exact opposite of an ADL call, and even then it might not perform ADL at all
the Boost versions are just called boost::swap, boost::begin etc., too
@Rapptz I want something to indicate 'this call will be dispatched to somewhere in the program', but it’s hard to come up with something decent
I guess ops is fine tbh
I mean it's short but it's obvious what it is
2
unrelated, I’m doing a lot of requires(X x) { { as_const(x).foo } -> Bar } etc.
I kinda need an equivalent at the type-level because requires(X x) { requires SomeOtherReqs<X const&>; } doesn’t exactly mean the same thing
06:07
> I am dealing with a code skeleton that was written by other people.
aka "code beyond advanced decomposition state"
    std::is_move_constructible<Element>() && std::is_move_assignable<Element>()
    && std::is_move_constructible<Element>() && std::is_move_assignable<Element>()
brillant moment of c&p programming
We need to be extra sure
return 2;
throw "We shouldn't be here";
Impressive.
06:12
mega extra ultra sure
(seen something similar at my previous job, must be somewhere in transcript)
std::are_absolutely_sure_it_is_move_constructible
std::truth_or_dare
> The member typedef type shall name the underlying type of T.
std::underlying_type still not SFINAE-friendly in n4527
06:16
are we getting to_underlying
dunno
oh that’s amazing you can specialize class templates according to concepts
let’s see if that’s in the spec
no more stupid template parameters to hide your shame SFINAE in
I mean obv. that’s the whole point of concepts-lite but still
> A class template partial specialization may be constrained (Clause 14).
@LucDanton Are you really shocked though
I'm redesigning the whole thing which is a mess of callbacks atm, so if you think that a maybe_invoke is fishy I may be doing something wrong
@user703016 no I already know the code you’re working with is weird butt
@user703016 I don’t think it is per se, but I also don’t think it’s a big win over if(f) { f(args...); }
I was really questioning the existence of null-valued fs to begin with, not how you deal with them
Poor Cicada, I'll send you a GPU for Christmas to cheer you up
The existence of null funcitons is because the user can choose to subscribe to some events only, and as such some fields may be left null
I think it's a fairly common pattern in C# at least
@ElimGarak Pls send Volta
the real thing that would cheer me up is Khronos moving their butt on catching up with cuda
opencl still a pain
also the tooling is laughable
06:32
Still would be more entertaining than what you're doing now :D
I know, but I have no idea where/how to get a decent GPU job
Nvidia bby. They've got offices all around. There is actually a driver team in Germany, which surprised me.
I'll figure something out eventually
@ElimGarak I could try but tbh I don't think I'd be qualified enough
@Rapptz help
@LucDanton is there a backportable std::underlying_type implementation ?
Like e.g. the SFINAE-friendly version of its cousin std::common_type q.v. open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n3843.pdf
@fish2000 no, in the olden days you used opt-in traits for that, I’m reasonably sure Boost has one of those for underlying_type
06:44
Rite I was thinking it had to be something like that as I couldn’t think of how else you’d do that one
@user703016 lmao
Was curious more than anything – Boost has yet to wow me by omission tho so yeah

« first day (1880 days earlier)      last day (3297 days later) »