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07:00
Well, unassembled.
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@AngryLettuce No French swearing, please.
pleonasm
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@AngryLettuce LOL!
@Feeds Got my vote. /cc @R.Martinho
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's what she said.
In other news, yesterday was my last day at work this year. I'm on vacation now. I should Get Things Done™ now.
stifles yawn
@sbi good luck with that
I tend to leave anything that has to get done as new year's resolutions at this time of year :/
at least something came out of it last time I did that :-)
07:17
@sbi More like that is what he said...
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@ArneMertz Well, if you have kids, you cannot put off buying xmas presents until the new year.
@wilx He said what she said.
@sbi luckily I don't :-) And presents for my wife are arriving today, so all set.
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@ArneMertz What do you mean, "luckily"? You have heard of contraception, haven't you?
@sbi lol yeah you're right. Has nothing to do with luck :D
@Mr.kbok Well, I hope this was sarcasm.
07:28
Looks like you posted your homework here by mistake — David Heffernan 23 mins ago
@AngryLettuce closed
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It's sorta funny how most of the people here got that "close a question" hat so quickly.
07:43
As a valued long term customer, my bank sent me a cookbook for Christmas 😂
"how to cook your books"
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mornin'
mawning
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What is that, a cube for ants?
08:00
I just realized, why no std::back_emplacer
Oh, it's been asked already
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Users: “Hey, your make_integer_sequence should be smarter and faster.” Me: “Screw that, I’m gonna get the compiler to do my work for me.”
Good Guy STL /cc @LucDanton
inb4 undocumented intrinsic ________make_integer_meow
@Telkitty neat!
@Borgleader <3 <3
Hmm, VS 2015 SP 1 is out?
Did they finally fix the fudging installer?
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@wilx Been for a while, IIRC?
Fuck this, we get co-routines but the installer is still broken. What is this fucking graduate school?
@Mikhail Is it?
Well, install is starting. We shall see.
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08:24
@KhaledAKhunaifer failed
May god have mercy on your soul.
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I installed VS15 with Update 1 a few days ago, with VS15 RTM still installed, and everything worked fine.
50% of my problem is that I already have MSVC2013 installed. The other 50% of my problem is that some nuget .msi fails.
hello everyone
@Xeo December 1? That's like...only two weeks! :)
08:25
@sbi yes it failed, my avatar won't refersh on chat
...and half.
..wait, I think it's getting there
Can I overload the [] operator so that it will take string instead of int as a parameter? If I set std::string as the parameter in the function visual studio starts to complain that it is bad
@KriszDev Yes. Tell Visual Studio to go take a hike.
@KriszDev operators are just functors with arguments
08:31
#include <string>
i have #include <string>
it even complains with char*
Does it build or is it just IntelliSense?
A ranty commit message addressed to Visual Studio closed with "Sincerely, Fuck You" usually fixes it for me.
"Bro, do you even unit test?"
Send a frown
08:33
if it's just an IDE warning, you can disable those in settings
> How to use IntelliSense:
1) disable IntelliSense
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Meh.
ok thanks
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@R.MartinhoFernandes tbf, I'd rather suspect pebkac than VS being at fault here. I used Boost.MultiArray before, and they overload operator[] for their special types.
08:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now make a guide on how to use "go to definition"
@AngryLettuce I can make one
> How to use "Go to definition":
1.) Don't.
user1804599
"Goto Definition" works very well in Sublime Text 3.
> How to use "Go To Definition":
1) right-click a declaration
2) select "Go To Definition"
3) HAHAHAHAH SUCKER
"go to definition" works a charm in C#
Yes everything works a charm in C#
In C++ everything is fundamentally broken
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08:37
charp
b r o k e n
C# masterrace, C++ low level savages :P
can't hear you over our deterministic lifetimes
and vector instructions
fuck my lifetime
In other news, I got a new twisty puzzle and it's so fucked up I have to to google how to scramble it.
08:39
oh my robor
@AndyProwl <3 <3 <3
morning @Tony :)
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@TonyTheLion F# masterrace, C# low level savages :P
user1804599
SQL is super high-level.
user1804599
Also Inform 7.
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08:46
@AngryLettuce Y'know. What if life is just simulated in C#. And when we die is when the garbage collector decided to come along and clean us up.
@Xeo Then you better make sure to have as many references pointing to you as possible!
@AngryLettuce That's why you want to make sure you have enemies.
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@AngryLettuce There's a really cool plot point in Muv-Luv Alternative involving something in that direction.
user1804599
Running threads aren't collected.
user1804599
You have to die first.
08:51
But what if there's a leak!
Use diapers
^ This song truly sounds better at 1.5 speed
(as mentioned in one of the comments)
09:14
@StackedCrooked we have a music genre locally where they set Speed to x1.5, it make instruments & singers sound like they're on steriods
I took a nap
much better now
give it back
@AngryLettuce drank more milk and ate more french bread when I woke up. no bananas tho
How to be happier: 1. disconnect from mainstream media
I would be happier if I understood the concept of Functions as First-Class Citizens
Do you understand jerbascript
never used it seriously. only to do some monkey stuff
@AngryLettuce i think that's the first step to obtain sanity
09:36
Do you understand std::function
@AngryLettuce agree
Do you understand any functional language in general
never used it seriously. never used it at all. now that you mentioned, I will look into it
functions are things, and they can return things, and then other functions can take functions as arguments and off you go
this question may be dumb, I'll just ask anyways: does functional languages treat functions as first class?
09:38
yes
yes they wouldn't be very functional otherwise
that's the point, because functions are the main way of getting anything done in a functional language
so jerbascript can be categorized as functional?
Functional languages are not about functions hth
First class just means the values aren't special
you can write functional code with jerbascript yes
09:40
@CatPlusPlus it doesn't help, hth
what bugs me is that passing a function as argument just doesnt make sense to me. I must be missing some basic info
imagine this prototype (not real code): void func(int a, int b, func c); what type is a function?
depends, what does it take and what does it return ?
Oh wait that's fun
That's a infinite type
@AngryLettuce That makes you a hipster, not happier.
The type of the function is its signature
09:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes levenshtein-close enough
@CatPlusPlus you mean the return type? if I have a func that returns int, its type is int?
a function that takes a robert and produces a spencer has type robert -> spencer
@TonyTheLion lol, the first law of thermodynamics is "you eat less"?
It's missing a car analogy.
09:45
the first law of thermodynamics is "you do not talk about thermodynamics"
@bitcode invalid prototype because func is not declared at this point
@AngryLettuce how do you write this as a parameter?
Syntax is v important
@bitcode this is in many languages a "hidden" first parameter
aka syntax sugar
@milleniumbug can you show me a prototype of a valid function that receives this function: int foo(bool x); ?
that's a weird function
09:49
@bitcode int a_function(int integer_argument, int function_argument(bool));
@bitcode void bar(int(*foo)(bool))?
which of the above is right? lol
lol an assembler written in perl
actually both
void bar(int foo(bool)); is equivalent to void bar(int (*foo)(bool));
well, I see, Martinho's version is a pointer to a function
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09:52
Gotta love the automagic transformations
but that's an obscure C++ detail
// Helpers.hpp
using namespace std;
using namespace boost;
using namespace boost::assign;
using namespace boost::posix_time;
using namespace boost::gregorian;
@bitcode That's how it works in C. Implementation detail.
The best thing to say about this code is that it's 7 years untouched and apparently still relevant and mostly builds. Also, there's a strong pythonesque feel to the code. But... oh my. That Helpers.hpp
boost::gregorian::mcgregorian
09:52
boost::lettuce::angry
so basically first-class function is like a pointer to a function?
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It's an automagic transformation that happens to function parameters
functions are first class if you can manipulate them just like regular "things"
pass them around, store them, etc
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Happens for arrays too: void f(T a[10]) == void f(T* a)
I have to study more about first-class functions. I'm clearly nor prepared to understand this shit
09:55
> If everyone using the Internet Archive gave $50, we could end this fundraiser now. Help us reach our goal.
well, that doesn't seem particularly realistic
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Functions aren't first-class in C or C++, so there's that.
@orlp Yeah. That's not convincing at all. WP always says ~$2 IIRC. That's a good way to make it seem attainable
> If everyone swallowed their own farts, we could prevent global temperatures from rising 2 degrees
2
volunteers
Climate doesn't rise
@sehe exactly, at $2 it seems like it's easily achievable
but $50?
09:56
At $50 it seems you might as well not bother
@Xeo I know. but I'm trying to understand the concept of the first-class functions. I'm on wikipedia now lol
funnily enough
if it was reversed I'd pay it
wikipedia is easily worth $50 a year
Yup. WP much more relevant for every day use. IA might be more relevant for accountability and critical journalism, but that's not "felt" by most of its users
(even though you might say open source, make your own wikipedia, yadda yadda, wikipedia has such traction and such a large user base that I'd argue that paying $50 a year to not force the organization into alternative shady market models is worth it)
since that would fracture the user base so badly
I always donate ~$10 when their fundraiser prompts
You can make your own wikipedia, but that would just double the server costs :) (Assuming you get any traction)
10:00
@Xeo Functors are pretty damn close.
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@Rapptz Yes. That's not functions, though.
potato tomato m8
Gregor McLettuce
WHY IS LETTUCE SO ANGRY
10:02
> Angry Lettuce top 2% overall
> Senior Yoga Instructor at Gregor McGregor's Farm (lettuce field, row 2)
cause growing on a field is an enraging activity
> Senior Yoga Instructor at Gregor McGregor's Farm (lettuce field, row 2)
heh
@sehe ironically the file name is Helpers
@orlp must be the black mold ...
always look for the helpers
10:02
satan's little helper
@KhaledAKhunaifer It's not
Meetingcpp Keynote video is out :-)
Understanding Compiler Optimization - @chandlerc1024 opening keynote from Meeting C++ 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkzaZumt_uk #llvm #cpp #cplusplus
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@sehe "// Helpers.hpp "
ohhh Chandler, :D
<3
CHandler*
10:04
yeah
@KhaledAKhunaifer Yeah, that comment reflects the correct filename
His parents meant to use hungarian notation
@ArneMertz OMGWTFBBQ they messed up aspect ratio this time. HOW ?!?! /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes #neverending
@sehe I'm like Windows, hiding extention for well-known file extentions
@sehe EW! didnt see before
10:05
@KhaledAKhunaifer That's not an excuse. You're not windows explorer. Neither is using that option a sane thing
@KhaledAKhunaifer why do you have that option turned on?!
TIL Bram Cohen of BitTorrent fame designs twisty puzzles.
it's one of the very first things I turn off on any computer
10:06
@Telkitty don't use adblock
why not?
it's ad-sponsored malware
@Telkitty 124445 blocked ads O.O so many porn sites?
uBlock Origin for chrome / µBlock for firefox is where it's at nowadays
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you see Jens berate his "professional camera man" the other day on twitter? AFAICT Jens has been doing the transcoding himself... :)
10:07
@ArneMertz zero, who uses chrome for porn :p
Lots of people, especially women.
@sehe he has.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Deep
yes, obviously you would know ...
Kitty gets the joke /applause
10:08
@KhaledAKhunaifer Turning off the option is like the first thing I do after installing Windows
@sehe It's a reference to this youtube.com/watch?v=3IsQOaFxC9I
(Not expecting anyone to get it, but I like it)
please link more gibberish
It opens with "Good night. Who never had a mycosis in their scrotum? Many people, especially women."
@milleniumbug I've just turned it off
because we are all unimportant and need to waste time on any random things with language that we do not understand
10:10
Wow, I touched one of kitty's buttons.
my belly button is well hidden, thank you
. @meetingcpp @chandlerc1024 Awesome! OT: CHandler has become thin... I suppose the video has been optimized -Owidth instead of -Obandwidth
Are you saying he used to be -Ofat
@R.MartinhoFernandes ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Also, I am sorry, but those two guys in the video looked untrustworthy ...
10:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hehe. I thought it was a reference to the appearance of popular handbag contents
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, that vid has a serendipitous relation to google doodle of the day
hidden buttons, and secret doors. Zestiria is a not-bad RPG.
@Telkitty Ah. So that's why CHandler was compressed in horizontal direction only. To make him look less trustworthy
10:17
It's a guy who claims he's constantly plagiarized and compares famous works with his own which are completely unlike them then says it's clear plagiarism.
It's a Monty Python kind of humour.
So much was clear. The painting was also quite nice :)
His version of the 5th in violin and oboe is interesting.
Morning.
10:28
Don't read this if you already had your daily dose of internet stupidity
I couldn't get past half of it
@R.MartinhoFernandes thats a wifi speaker I think, right? but weird, it doesn't come in chrome
it's a puzzle
> The centre of his own and others’ attention. The man pictured is producing himself around the object in between his legs. The semiotics ofthe image suggests that the bike (like the man’s penis?) is to be celebrated for helping him dominate other men. This is a clear example of power being produced by matter (the light, fast nature of the carbon fibre) andby bodies (the winning man) and through competitive intimacy between men.
if anyone needed a sample
The abstract just reads like something straight out of a suit's mouth.
I.e. a bunch of buzzwords strung together.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it doesn't get better down the line. Just plain dumber.
10:33
At points it really feels like you're reading Markov chains.
> Firstly, carbon fibre can be a site in which disability is overcome, an act of overcoming that is affected through masculinized technology.
what
what is going on
Some random bullshit apparently.
Sounds like something out of scigen, but not it's not random enough to have actually come from there.
> The semiotics ofthe image suggests that the bike (like the man’s penis?) is to be celebrated for helping him dominate other men.
Yes I too use my penis to dominate other men
10:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes You linked that before :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe they improved those things recently
OTOH
> Stepping outside the emasculating position of being a disabled athlete through competing in the non-disabled Olympics with carbon fibre prosthetic legs, Oscar Pistorius’ performance of masculinity with and across carbon fibre offers an example of how hegemonic, homosocial cultures extend across surfaces. It also shows us that carbon fibre is a gendered surface.
I think you have to be either a very good troll or very genuinely stupid to form such a connection.
This is Advanced-Telkitty level
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> carbon fibre is a gendered surface
@R.MartinhoFernandes It fell on the ground, and it turned out like that?
@AngryLettuce innit??!?
@AngryLettuce It helps. Of course I reason, but a gentle dick-slap usually helps to convey the point more directly
10:38
@sehe Nah, I was just exploring the turning axes, and ended up solving it.
Hehehe
Now I can try to learn how to even scramble it.
wow wow wow wow the rest of the article is also golden
> For example, the advertising image selling bicycle helmets (Fig. 1) literally positions the bicycle as the penis/phallus triumphantly holding his hands in the air,framing the object between his legs as the centre of his own and others’attention.
@AngryLettuce It's clearly shown!
10:41
lol
Does it twist?
Ven
Ven
hey lounge
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope, doesn't twist
> Carbon fibre extends heterosexual economies of misogyny that articulate the heterosexual matrix (Butler,Gender Trouble). Pistorius’ biography extends the surface of carbon fibre masculinity as technology of homosociality and misogyny, not just hegemonic masculinity.
@KhaledAKhunaifer Sux
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a speaker, not just a box
10:42
@AngryLettuce Me too, I've been guilty of writing stuff like this in my 15 page essay about a string-quartet by A. Webern. I went there. I was praised on all sides for this work, and that in turn was what made me consider a pause from conservatory.
The music didn't even mean a thing to me. It was just analysis/note-wanking and coming up with largely unfounded connections (I don't mind if I find the connections by listening, because that in itself is a valid measure for appreciating music, even if subjective)
> Thirdly, the case of Oscar Pistorius is exemplary of the masculinization of carbon-fibre, and the associated binding of a psychic attitude of misogyny and power to a form of violent and competitive masculine subjectivity.
kek
@AngryLettuce clearly if the bike was made from aluminum it wouldn't be so mysogynic
I don't know if the word I used makes sense in this context but then again most of the words used by the writer don't seem to
@TonyTheLion wat
@BartekBanachewicz Everyone knows chrome is used predominantly by women for porn
Good thing the Doha Stadium for Football cup 2022 is clearly feminist
10:46
I have found an easy way to become sleepy at night, and it always seem to work
take any written material scientific, history, articles, ..etc. Then read it very slowly, word-by-word
@hirojin well, if people documented more their failures than their successes, it would be easier :)
This
Hi.
Anyone know if there is a synonym for a "c file" ?
Header is a ".h file", but what is analogous to a ".c file"
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@this the c life chose me
10:52
cpp
please don't flag
oh ghosh
inconsiderate: C programmer. considerate: person with a limp
I see SO chat operates under different standards that the main SO site.
In theory it should be less shitty but then people from over there come here
FLAG THIS!!!
@sehe But how dare you not provide a solution! So negative.
10:56
Hmm?
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Did a mod just get trigger-happy there?
Showing how things don't work is too negative and not helpful.
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I saw no flags on bitcode's message for instance.
I really do think that it's a wasted opportunity that people don't tend to share their lessons learned as much as their successes
Fecal matter is now A Bad Word
Regex away
10:57
No pointing out problems without a proper alternative.
@this It has a different purpose, so it's not a big stretch of the imagination.
It's not negative if you point out problems you have encountered and overcame
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@CatPlusPlus bitcode didn't even say "shit"
Ven
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new (#javascript) this;
@Xeo He said intercourse that is also A bAd Word
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Somebody got trigger-happy. @JonClements @Shog9 anyone care to investigate?
10:58
@this What makes you say that?
Competence levels steady
@sehe I'm just mimicking some common stupid attitude. I don't actually agree with it.
:D

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