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14:00
@LucDanton I don't think I made a dichotomy there ...
@sehe is dichotomy safe to use?
what is it
lame joke, reads a bit like profanity
:D
@Lalaland well then I’m hearing things
14:04
Afternoon, guise!
hi :3
Guise, apparently there is a world outside of the Lounge and it is an attention whore :D
I said this many times before, but fuck systems that determine display language from my location.
14:05
I am delighted to see they haven't shut us down yet. :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes when "smart" systems become "smartass systems"
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@ElimGarak #delighted
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@ElimGarak <3
@AndyProwl :)
Ell
Ell
How would Google prevent java 8?
I thought you could use any jvm language
14:07
@Ell Shitty tooling.
user406009
They only support java 7 bytecode + java 7 standard library
@Ell You need a standard library somewhere. Even if you use a Java 8 compiler, the standard interfaces added to support new features don't exist when you get to running the code.
user406009
There are of course tools like retrolambda which can get you some java 8 features.
@ElimGarak dude where have you been... you were awol all weekend D:
@TonyTheLion <3 <3 <3 <3
14:09
@Borgleader <3 <3 <3 :) :D
@Borgleader It was terrible, but my chi was mad focused.
Also, midnight on Thursday*, Star Wars :D Hopefully, there won't be people dressed up and stuff.
@ElimGarak Tell me about it.
I hate to ask for code review, but can someone see if this small portion looks troublesome? Intended use is a read only pointer return.
http://pastebin.com/9BCraSrY
@ElimGarak Not mine, I wrote some spirit code (more accurately banged my head against the wall of my own incompetence) and watched X-Files to comfort myself.
14:12
@ElimGarak yep, pretty good
@sehe Being sick and having a girlfriend took away from my time in the Lounge. Nothing to worry about.
@Borgleader I heard they were making a comeback, the X-Files. Is that right? :D
@ElimGarak Ahh, didn't spot that. Thank you.
@ElimGarak Yes, thats why I'm watching them again.
@ElimGarak Narcos!!, best ever.
14:13
@Tony yay, it works again
user406009
@AndyProwl But it's not Friday yet!
@Lalaland Yeah, but last friday the link was broken
I wonder if it's intentional behavior for it to be broken on Fridays
let's see what happens this week
@Borgleader I am going to have issues putting David Duchovny back in X-Files after his stints with Aquarius and Californication. :D
user406009
Maybe just too much load on their server?
user406009
I mean, people probably only use that site on Friday.
14:15
@TorbenC Why do you const_cast if the return type is const?
@Lalaland Nah, it wasn't really broken, it just wrote "Hello"
Yay, talks about language-based variants in the future proposals forum. Next year, we will have to deal with things like « can language-based variants have an empty state that throws when accessed? ».
user406009
@Morwenn Language based variants are sorta nice though.
user406009
The syntax is much nicer and easier to use.
user406009
I mean, if variant's a core feature that everyone uses, there is a certain advantage to that.
14:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because the files member variable is of type fileInfo* so I get a conversion error.
@TorbenC That sounds bogus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What do you mean?
That it is wrong.
The proposal also proposed to extend switch. IIRC, the committee also encouraged the author to see whether they could put more pattern-matching stuff into switch, which would be pretty cool.
Were that the case, the const_cast wouldn't fix anything.
14:16
@TorbenC assignment from T* to const T* is never a conversion error
T const master race.
user1804599
yay hats
whatever
lol hats
lol cats
14:18
Thank you for pointing that out both of you.
So in that case...
YUP! "return &files[fileNumber]" works.
lol twats
All Star Programming Championship
@Lalaland Containers already don't run their own kernels
Unikernels are for running on bare metal or directly on hypervisors
@Mr.kbok Because you can have isolated environments, subsecond boot times and minimal attack surface
Ven
Ven
@Mr.kbok Idk how to even access it
Ell
Ell
Unikernels seem kinda cool
Ven
Ven
14:25
ah, there it is
@Ven access what? we said the 29th
Ven
Ven
ah, ok
you still in?
Ven
Ven
yeah :D. friends will not be there yet. but I need to check which day off I'm taking (because I only have 4 to spare)
OMG The Old New Thing and their new CSS style
GAH MY EYES THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING
14:29
@milleniumbug what about it?
too bright and looks a tabloid website
Most of the web is too bright
Ugh, they even hit my pet peeves.
Gee, fuck you GitLab.
what is gitlab when there is github?
different company?
14:34
Right.
GitLab is self-hosted.
Which is both nice and horrid at the same time.
gah, I had a typo in my code and a test asserting that it was spelled wrongly
Xeo
Xeo
ugh
and a squiggly in my code
Xeo
Xeo
our game crashes on Ubuntu inside the graphics driver.
harsh
open source driver?
Ven
Ven
14:39
:/ feels bad
@Xeo tell them to fix their shit :)
15:02
Plata o plomo.
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader Meh, turns out it was running on a Linux Version we (or rather, Unreal) are not officially supporting, so I'd guess it's an outdated driver version.
@Mr. kbok The date of the 29 is fine by me. If you guys can take a day off on that date I'll book a terrorist-free train to Paris.
Oh, they renamed Prometheus 2 to Alien: Covenant
@AngryLettuce Are we taking the 29 or the 30 off?
> However Ridley Scott later stated that Alien: Covenant acts as the beginning of a trilogy.
15:10
I assumed taking the day after off
Ah, they're "disowning" Prometheus.
Will it be twice as shitty
Probably. Honestly, I only liked the original Alien. Everything else was :/
@Mr.kbok I have no idea
@Mysticial hpx::async for the win?
15:12
@Mr.kbok You guys don't take a 2 week vacation around the holidays?
@AngryLettuce I thought the plan was to stay up late so we took the next day off.
you mean like drunk as fuck
@ElimGarak I don't have a lot of holidays so no
@AngryLettuce I mean shitfaced.
do I get to sleep with @Rerito
Ask him
15:13
@ElimGarak why have you abandoned the awesome DX room :(
@ScarletAmaranth I was away for a day or two, haven't abandoned :D
guise, I fixed a bug
@ElimGarak REALLY?
its an amazing accomplishment
@TonyTheLion Bravo!
15:13
Fuck you, Ridley Scott.
@Morwenn <3
Good job turning into the next George Lucas.
@TonyTheLion clap
A prequel trilogy, lol
"Used to make good movies"
15:15
@ElimGarak aliens was good
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't worry :) Sorry to hear you've been sick. Hoping just transient stuffs?
@sehe Yeah, nothing serious.
guys
TMP questions
> Scott’s aversion to sequels is clearly fading — in part inspired by the new Star Wars films. “Star Wars will be a juggernaut. Why do you think I’m doing sequels?” he quipped.
help?
15:16
@AngryLettuce considering I had to trawl through three different code bases, its an accomplishment I managed to find the bug at all.
sick and chat mix ok though but depends I guess
@ElimGarak lol
@ElimGarak whistles
got a feeling that I had been working five hours in the wrong branch shrug
Ven
Ven
15:19
@Mr.kbok the "new year week" is 28th-2th?
@Ven I guess
@Mr.kbok You know how it works, ask anyway and pray for no fear
@R.MartinhoFernandes poll Andy now
@Xeo Oh I see. So how is it working with UE4? I've only installed it to look at the demos and watched a few videos from when it wasnt even out yet. Does it work well enough?
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader Fine on Windows. Buggy on Mac. Broken on Linux. :/
15:24
win win
you know what I dislike, when exceptions to rules are implemented as apply rule; if condition then revert application;
#thuglife
Ven
Ven
@Mr.kbok okay, well good then. that's the week I'm taking off
@AlexM. well, unless it's all pure :P
@caps never heard of it, lol
@Mysticial You should check out some of Hartmut Kaiser's talks about HPX on YouTube. Pretty cool stuff.
BTW, you said GCC's implementation was terrible--what's clang's like?
15:37
Okay, @AngryLettuce @Rerito taking the 30 off
@Xeo rip
@Mysticial How do you become thor? :O
Oh my god youtube stop autoplaying crap
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was going to point out that the graph-like arrows seem pointless but then I started scrolling
15:46
@Mr.kbok Noted :)
@Mr.kbok I've got the week between the two eves off, now I need my GF's approval (that's the difficult part :p)
Well whatever your decision is I'm flexible
@Borgleader Use Mjolnir, of course.
15:52
@MadaraUchiha can you predict when is the end of naruto fillers? :P
@ProblemSlover Not gonna even bother
too cold to be in t-shirt, too hot to wear a pullover
The HK weather reports has a "freezing" icon for temperatures 12-15 lol
@Mysticial I think odinson is not just for dupehammer
15:57
@AngryLettuce wot do they do at 0
polar bear alert?
I think you can get it if you don't have a dupehammer, you VTC a question as a duplicate, and then a dupehammer comes along and closes it.
@AlexM. 0 never happens there, mate
probably the end of the world as we know it
in jan and feb we enjoy -12 or less regularly
white privilege
15:59
It's 15 C in my room. my hands are freezing
> What does Reddit perpetuate that you, as an expert in that space, know to be bullshit?
everything
@ProblemSlover I keep room temp at 23 during winter
otherwise I wouldn't be able to hang around seminaked
@Rerito you can bring her :p
@AlexM. Well I can't to make bonfire in my room :(
I bet someone is chatting on horriblesubs right now :P
Meanwhile I'm in my room and the window is still open.
16:11
Open window + hoodie > closed window
But holy shitsticks my fingers are freezing off
My mom caught Flu / cold :(
Ell
Ell
@AndyProwl yes
lalalland
guys
feedback?
wtf inlining gists??!?!? wtf
16:19
in PHP, 36 secs ago, by Dean
cool guys use php
u can't be cool
face it
hello I'm creating a gist to not flood everyone's screen with code LETS DO IT ANYWAYS
@R.MartinhoFernandes make me admin
@Mr.kbok can you afford to use indices instead?
Ell
Ell
@Mr.kbok my immediate first thing is, wouldn't it be better to make for_each_n tail recursive? (idk much about this kinda stuff so probs just disregard)
@Dean I'm grateful to php. it helped me to survive during hard times //
16:21
@Dean are you dean pelton
@ProblemSlover wtf
@LucDanton What do you mean?
@Ell I'd like to, but I don't know how to do it without reversing the iteration order.
16:22
@LucDanton I mean I am using indices here
@Mr.kbok You do like your reflection eh? :D
@Morwenn I love it :D
Too bad it doesn't look like it's making any progress.
I'm trying to simplify the interface for my stags project (at work), and I'm using 4451 for inspiration.
iterators push forward like soldiers at war
16:23
@LucDanton I don't have C++14 if that's what you meant.
download it
@Dean I had to code Wordpress to fill my empty stomach :P
@Morwenn Maybe if I publish something reasonable we can move a bit forward
@Mr.kbok no that is not what I mean
@ProblemSlover put that on the resume
16:24
template<typename UrinaryFunction>
it’s not a language feature beyond C++11 variadics
@Mr.kbok I'll ask her :p
I don't have C++11 either. Actually I don't have a computer
I'm using an abacus
new YourMoma(); threw std::bad_alloc&
@AlexM. No idea what you are talking about. I just closed the laptop and put the computer away.
16:26
@Mr.kbok I would be nice :)
Hmm. I want to have a class that does one thing: performs a callback in its destructor (via a lambda, typically). I don't want to have any more indirection than necessary on the call. And I want it to be moveable but not copyable. Is it even possible to do all this at once?
@ElimGarak I saw it all. I love it.
then yeah without indices that’s the gist of it, although the code you’ve shown is buggy
I've heard they are making a second season :)
makes sense if it’s pseudo-code but sadly it’s tricky to get right even with a compiler
Ell
Ell
16:27
yeah I don't understand how it compiles really
does it compile?
@Morwenn I know you are ~
Ell
Ell
Index is being used as a size_t when passing to for_each_n when it's a type, right?
I guess I could have a bool that says whether or not it's been moved from and that determines whether or not to call the functor. But... gross.
@Mr.kbok Point of instantiation and ADL will intercourse you in the donkey, is the short version
@caps What do you mean by "at once"?
16:28
I’ll mock up an undemo
@Jefery Have move semantics without having moveable members. :-/
@Mr.kbok Ugh, damn typo .____.
I'm only here who uses VPN 24 / 7 on mobile and desktop?
@ProblemSlover Sounds like something cat might do.
@Ell aw, yeah.
16:31
who's problemslover btw
@LucDanton Thanks.
Ell
Ell
or to at
or both, I closed tab now :P
Basically, I need this REQUIRE in my test suite to pass, and it's failing with 2 == 1
    GIVEN("An integer count that starts at 0 and a lambda that increments the count") {
        auto call_count = int(0);
        auto callback = [&call_count]() {
            ++call_count;
        };

        WHEN("An RAII object is made using that lambad and then copied around") {
            {
                auto RAII_callback = make_RAII_callback(callback);

                const auto RAII_callback_moved_copy = std::move(RAII_callback);
            }

            THEN("The integer count has only been incremented once") {
@Morwenn But you are <3
@AlexM. Why don't you ask directly me this question
16:34
@ProblemSlover That's not the question ><
@AlexM. Could be asked of anyone here really :p
@ProblemSlover ... who are you
> Internal compiler error: Error reporting routines re-entered.
wait this wasn’t supposed to happen
@AlexM. It's too broad question. I close it as an offtopic according to the stackoverflow rules :D
16:36
@LucDanton As if ICEs were ever supposed to happen
What's wrong with something like this?
Which I think can be shortened by using something like boost::non_copyable or something like that.
@Jefery std::function is what's wrong with it. :( I'm trying to avoid the function-pointer type solution, because memory allocation, indirection, etc.
I mean, if that's what I have to do, I'll do it (although maybe I'd go for just wrapping the functor in a std::unique_ptr) but I'd like it to be as low-overhead as possible.
Then take a function pointer v0v
"Faster" than that is hard
std::function<void()> looks way better then damn objective c block
@LucDanton I don't understand why the 0 overload is not taken
At which point you can use one of those shiny make_* factory functions to detect the lambda type.
@Mr.kbok it’s not in scope at the point of use
But you probably have to remove constness and reference from the type or something
It's been a long time since I've dealt with this thing and it's full of pitfalls, but it's possible.
@LucDanton for_each_impl does not look for overloads in its parent namespace?
c++ programmer i need small help about fstream
@Phoenix You can use Stack Overflow :)
Why working with code written by retarded programmer makes me retarded :(
Vinegar crisps are so good *-*
Crisps++
@LucDanton But then, why does it work in the first case?
shit, I've been using msvc for too long
Another language learning rant: why the fuck does everyone refer to tenses in German using fucking numbers?
16:47
@Mr.kbok ADL is being 'helpful'
@LucDanton whoa, shit
@LucDanton Thanks
Maybe this should be a SO question
I've yet to find a use for C#'s tuples that doesn't look like crap :<
the verbosity paired with the lack of any kind of pattern matching is ugh
@Morwenn Why I still believe you are a girl lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes they’re not in the mood to use names
@AlexM. I use them once a year for storing things inside methods
16:49
@Jefery That is almost exactly what I have.
Then what's the problem?
@ProblemSlover Because I look like one on my avatar.
using Create makes things a bit less ugly
@Morwenn hell of an explanation lol
@Jefery The callback is called twice even if the object is moved from.
16:51
@LucDanton But then what if I swap them? What's the issue?
@Mr.kbok then it works
@LucDanton Yeah, I usually do it that way to partially specialize on the index, but it's kinda heavyweight
today is slow
@Mr.kbok no partial specialization, there isn’t even a class template
16:52
Must be why I never noticed how the namespace rules were different
Weird
@caps Hmm
@LucDanton I mean I put all methods in a class template of Index
Better.
that is another way out of it, yes
@Jefery Your std::function solution mostly works (if you ad an if(fn) check) coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/6cc5628fa55e6cc4
16:54
@Jefery woah...
@Morwenn Is that how clubs look like in Brest
@Mr.kbok Unfortunately no :(
@Morwenn Tentacle in the background... I think I see where it's going
@Morwenn hehe. Why didn't they say "vas-y!" I mean, it looks like a lounge
16:55
gotta hate that cigarette smell on your plate armor the day after
@Jefery the guy "helping" him was an idiot
if you're a beginner there's like 0% chance you'll pull that off
It was an old satire drawn by one of the authors of Valerian & Laureline.
you're supposed to only hold it in your hands first to get used to the pull
I thought I might be able to piggy-back off of gsl::finally but it looks like it requires std::move on named lambdas.
How I imagine I would do on a ski lift/slope.
TBH the guy doesn't really take any time, he doesn't seem to prepare the guy either (about 8 out of 9 attempts were one-sided and the guy really clearly wasn't ready - that's of course the problem, but the "fixing" doesn't help either)
16:57
and the laughs are just absurdly retarded
Oh. No sounds here. I missed that
why would you laugh at someone that's clearly learning
> static void for_each(Func func, int_<N>) -> void_t<decltype( for_each<Sequence>(func, int_<N - 1> {}) )>
what? cc @LucDanton
how many times have those jackasses fallen themselves before they learned to do it, if ever
For the same reason we laugh at your code
16:58
There were probably many tries before the video was taken
skoodenfrudi
On the other hand, if I std::move the named lambdas then it works like I want it to.
s/learning/failing/ he lost all self confidence, and the guy just keeps on "helping" - i.e. shoving it down his throat between his legs
2
those ski lifts take some practice
@Mr.kbok is that C++?
16:58
I wonder.
@sehe I like how you crossed one of those out which didn't help at all
@Jefery erm. no? Likely there's a webcam continuously there and they edited out the interesting bits
buttiful out of context
@KhaledAKhunaifer I would disagree. Confirmation pending
@BartekBanachewicz :D
16:59
@caps yes, you have to store that bit for a moveable type—consider this example as to why
@Mr.kbok for_each is not in scope at that point of use
Why am I watching this? Why did this even show up in my Youtube feed?

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