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12:00
well that's a lot of std:: I need to get used to typing eh?
@jalf What about lambdas in clang?
They work.
Should we celebrate?
@JonathanDewein It's no big deal. You will usually find that code completion makes it easier to type std::vector than vector
We did, couple days ago.
@jalf is late to the party.
12:01
@CatPlusPlus yes
Are you already having a lambda party hangover? :)
@FredOverflow just realized they have them, apparently
If you already knew, why hadn't anyone starred it so I could see? :D
Now that we have lambdas, should we deprecate normal functions? :)
auto Main = [](std::vector<std::string> args)
{
    std::cout << "Hello from C++11!\n";
};
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    Main(std::vector<std::string>(argv + 0, argv + argc));
}
Can anyone with Python/C++ interop experience help this guy?
I'm all for that
but that won't work for member lambdas, unfortunately :P
12:09
@FredOverflow Lambdas can't be recursive. Is a recursive function 'normal'?
@FredOverflow Why not Main({argv, argv + argc})?
nor can they overload
@LucDanton Recursive main is forbidden!
@KerrekSB sexy, but it doesn't seem to work :(
@FredOverflow "grotesque" is the word I was thinking
@FredOverflow Thank god
12:11
@FredOverflow Not sure that ideone has complete support for that feature.
f8ck ideone. :(
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@FredOverflow You can download dictionaries as AddOns. Consider also installing the Dictionary Switcher AddOn.
@TonyTheLion You're certainly very welcome to the Grumpy Side! (We have cookies!) :)
Feb 23 at 9:19, by Xeo
r151239 | dgregor | 2012-02-23 06:44:09 +0100 (Thu, 23 Feb 2012) | 1 line

Clang supports lambdas.
fuck all ze thingz
@sbi nice - one step closer to 3.1
12:15
well, neat
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Job applications to CERN climbed by 50 percent on the day of the press conference. Who wouldn't want to work where they make neutrinos that break the speed limit? — About neutrinos being faster than light
oh my, that actually means I should be able to compile my lib with clang, I think
@KerrekSB He should write an extension instead of using ctypes, I think. Also, ditch that poorly written shared library.
@sbi - well, I guess they need some scrubs to run around and ensure that there aren't any loose fiber-optics cables...
@sbi frankly, I'd rather work for the Saudi Aramco. They pay you millions for doing absolutely nothing.
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12:20
@IntermediateHacker I'm too lazy today to google for that.
wonder why they don't make cables that wouldn't automagically shut-off if they were loose - would be much better than a wanky connection...
...would think it's easier to make one for fiber-optics than for an electric cable...
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@IntermediateHacker I'm too lazy today to dig through this to find out what it is all about.
@sbi I'm too lazy to reply. -_-
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12:23
@IntermediateHacker Fine with me. :)
download |ˈdounˌlōd|Computing
verb [ with obj. ]
copy (data) from one computer system to another or to a disk. Compare with upload.
Thesaurus: I downloaded a new version of my browser: load, copy, transfer, upload.
Not very accurate..
Download = load, copy, transfer, upload.
piracy isn't a synonym?
piracy and downloading?
not by a mile
well, they put "upload" in it.
12:28
so what?
upload and download is a mere transfer of data
piracy involves uploading and downloading things you don't own
piracy involves downloading but they're not remotely the same
Imma upload my free software to github. Am I a pirate now?
illegally copy (data) from one computer system to another or to a disk
^ piracy.
the "illegal" is a really, really, big, important, thing
Piracy doesn't have to be illegal.
And vice versa.
I mentioned the Wide programming language in this answer.
12:31
I'm pretty sure that if it's not against the law, then that's just normal sharing of data
piracy noun. the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work: software piracy.
awesum, I feel so reshpeckted
@daknøk Unauthorized being effectively synonym with illegal, here.
So I'm finally working out my development directory structure.
./dev
./dev/code
./dev/code/3rdparty
./dev/code/projects
./dev/code/sandbox
./dev/orig
./dev/sdk
I'm not sure about the naming for "3rdparty" yet.
12:34
Nov 8 '11 at 6:21, by IntermediateHacker
so people who write compilers are respected by me.
It's where I put repositories that are not mine, like wheels, piotr, llvm, what not.
@StackedCrooked byothers
@StackedCrooked I use ext (external for that, myself)
@daknøk byothers? interesting..
I just put everything in one directory called "Projects".
I label libraries and frameworks blue in Finder.
12:35
@daknøk me too. "Workspace"
Perhaps I should just use "other".
@daknøk Btw I just learned that you can hide files from Finder with setfile -a V my_file. This is very helpful for clearing out visual clutter from Finder window.
@StackedCrooked what is in "orig"?
"orig" contains downloaded tarballs
and locally unpacked and built ther.e
ah. Mine are in ~/Downloads. :P
I have a lot in ~/Downloads too ..
12:39
My Downloads folder is empty.
mine is ~/Legacy.
I don't know why I named it "legacy" though.
The only things that I have that are related to programming are ~/Documents/Programmeren (programming) and ~/Documents/Boeken (books). I sometimes put things on ~/Desktop if I feel like they are important.
I might rename 3rdparty (which will contain repositories that are not from me) to "contemporaries"
But then I have two dirs starting with the letter c.
Oh and /opt/local contains libraries, programs and headers from MacPorts.
@StackedCrooked what's wrong with 3rdparty?
12:44
@KillianDS maybe it's fine. But in my actual projects I am using upper-camel case for directory names and they all have a "3rdParty" directory. So I'd have to write it lowercase or with-case depending on context.
There is a fly in my room that magically tries to escape through a window made of glass. The fly doesn't get how windows work, apparently.
@CatPlusPlus Could you post or comment that?
Btw, my dir structure is based on @CatPlusPlus's recommendations of long time ago.
@StackedCrooked what about ThirdParty?
Hm, perhaps "third-party" is nice.
12:46
@sbi so that is indeed impressive. I got 33 answers with 39 'score' only for homework :)
Does anyone know what color Visual Studio's default color scheme uses for preprocessor directives?
@daknøk I don't touch that with a 10foot pole. Why?
VS2010 is just black
@sehe I like VS' color scheme.
but VS11 is pink
12:55
and 08 was blue, right?
@DeadMG vs11 is gay. In the UI department anyway
dunno
@sehe I like it
I also find it hard to see how a program can be homosexual
I'll go with blue, I like blue.
@DeadMG Mm. Dunno whether I'll ever get used to it
@DeadMG Did I say that? (Gay still has meaning beyond the slang)
I don't really care about the grayness. It looks like it was designed for Win95, but I can live with it. But those bits and pieces of ALL UPPERCASE look ridiculous
12:56
1 min ago, by sehe
@DeadMG vs11 is gay. In the UI department anyway
I wish that my editor could differently color parameters that are passed by non-const reference.
@DeadMG ^^
@jalf Which bits?
SOLUTION EXPLORER, for example
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@daknøk This is what VS10 has with default settings. (I hope none of the plugins interfered with that.)
12:57
Mine says Soltuion Explorer
@DeadMG Return it. It is broken :0
typos mine
@DeadMG aha
@DeadMG oh, you haven't seen the new VS11 look at all?
12:57
what new look? I've only got the Dev Preview
the one I just posted above
but holy shit, that's fugly
:D
@DeadMG Missed a few blog posts, did you? @Feeds has been trying to get your attention :)
@DeadMG Now. I'd appreciate a little 'rehabilitation' (for lack of proper English)
I ignored Feeds long ago
12:58
well, a few days ago, the VS blog announced that as the new look
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@jalf Oh my. That looks like MacOS Classic. Well, except MacOS wasn't YELLING at its users.
that is beyond fugly
the VS2010 style UI in the Dev Preview is way better
I like the jump bar in Xcode.
@sbi Conversely, people have been yelling at windows for decades, so it only makes sense that it starts to reciprocate
I don't like the idea of including the class and function hierarchy (or whatever you call that) in the files list, like in @jalf's screenshot.
13:00
I do
@daknøk I think the idea is that it is able to show everything, but can be easily filtered
so you can get separate file, class, function lists all derived from the same component
Weird, why is emplace_back using variadic templates but push_back not?
@KillianDS Because push_back only ever takes a single argument?
what would be the point of having emplace_back at all, if push_back did the same?
You either say push_back(Foo(1, 2, 3)) or emplace_back(1, 2, 3). See the difference?
13:12
@FredOverflow ah, right, got confused for a moment, thank you :)
The former constructs a temporary which is moved into the vector, and the latter constructs the object in-place.
It's still adding a single element
Right, a single element constructed from the arguments, which can be many.
@FredOverflow You can probably do push_back({ 1, 2, 3]) too, whereas emplace_back({1, 2, 3 }) is less likely.
@LucDanton The latter would make sense if you had a vector of vectors.
But are you sure { 1, 2, 3] is correct syntax? :)
13:14
@FredOverflow so would the former I think, if the braces were balanced
but the former is going to construct a temporary and move it, the latter constructs in-place
@KillianDS think of `emplace_back` as a constructor call.
It does in-place construction, so to say
hi sehe
When I understood variadic templates and perfect forwarding, I immedately envisioned emplace_back in my head and wanted to propose it, but then I discovered it was already invented by someone else :(
woah, VS2011 UI looks different again
It looks metro-ey.
13:25
it's a ploy to make us forget about the lack of progress on C++11 support, by instead making us compain about the ugliness of the UI
@daknøk seriously?
@sehe I knew what it does, I simply was confused a second because I was looking for a push_back that inserts multiple elements and I saw the variadic templated emplace_back and didn't think twice ;)
@jalf have you seen the toolbar icons?
it looks like Metro would look if a blind programmer was told to reskin a legacy Win32 app to look Metro-ey, and if he was given 90 minutes to do it in
@daknøk Yes. Have you seen any actual Metro apps? ;)
@jalf yes. Icons are the same style. All monochrome.
@daknøk but the icon style isn't really what characterizes Metro
And I don't think "monochrome" can be considered a style
13:27
@jalf well, it looks like it was inspired by metro then.
@daknøk sure, if the inspiration was verbal. As in "hey, someone told me they have this cool new style called "Metro". It's all about using ALL-CAPS text and removing all the color. We should try that"
how can I do hg archive proj.zip in TortoiseHg ? I remember there was that command, but can't find it now
If I checkout my source code and want to do an out-of-source build then I have to put the build directory in the parent path of my repository where it sits awkwardly among checkouts of other repositories.
Does anyone else experience this problem?
you don't have to put it there, do you?
I know their are many solutions. But I'm always looking for something that goes natural.
For my projects I now put the build directory in the checkout. It's perhaps not purely out-of-source, but it's still not very intrusive.
There are people that checkout the parent directory of the trunk instead. This way the build dir can be placed next to the trunk.
Ah well.
I'll just create a parent directory and checkout the truck in there.
13:42
hi guys, another answerer copied and pasted my 1 year old answer to his answer - although the critical part is just one line of command and he pasted it-. Now he gets all the reps, as his is the selected one. Am I being childish by complaining about this?
@Comptrol of course not. Ask a question on meta if you don't like it.
you're being childish by complaining about it to people who didn't do it, have no way of dealing with it, and no particular stake in it
you could just leave a comment under his answer, pointing out the source
jalf, I already left respective comment under his post. But I don't know if it is ok to copy paste another answer. So I joined a chatroom to get your opinions. What is wrong with this?
it's not OK at all
anyway, if he just copied a single line, I don't really see the big deal. That's pretty much how SO works. The explanations matter. If he provided a better explanation of why and how that one-line command works than you did, then my gut feeling is that he deserves the rep
@Comptrol nothing. But you asked if it was childish to complain about it (to us, I assumed)
You didn't ask if it was childish to get our opinions ;)
@DeadMG well, it kinda is.
13:45
no, not to you of course.
I think it's even in the FAQ. Don't just raw copy-paste and post that as an answer, but feel free to take the useful parts from other answers and improve on them
@jalf CC only allows it if he's properly attributed, I believe.
@Comptrol how do you know he copied it? That's what the command is. I'd have written the exact same command if you'd asked me
seems to me like he simply clarified his original answer
13:47
like, exactly the same
by using my answer and after 1.5 years
and he shows the command to solve the problem, but he also has a detailed explanation of what's going on, and why the command solves the problem. You don't. That means that his answer is, as it is right now, better than yours
it is better than mine indeed.
@Comptrol You don't know that he "used your answer", and there is no time limit on improving your answer. Why shouldn't he improve his answer after 1.5 years?
@Comptrol So make yours better still?
yeah, I might. I just haven't encounter such usage before. So I needed some folks opinions
13:50
And even if he did copy/paste it from your answer, so what? I've done the same before. If I needed to add a snippet of code to my answer, and another answer already contains it, then sure, I could type it in myself, because I know what the code should be, but it's faster to copy it from the other answer.
likewise, may I just copy and paste other people's[maybe everybody's] code/command to improve my own answer without addressing them?
of course, if I'm copying something complex (more than a fairly simple 4-word git command), I'll attribute the author
ok, so the point is that my answer is not long enough to be attributed.
@Comptrol Strictly speaking, I don't think there's a rule against it. But it's a balancing act. Copying complete answers verbatim is pretty bad form. Copying a couple of words that you could have written yourself, just to save a second or two, probably won't upset many people
@Comptrol It's not really your work
13:52
@Comptrol no, the point is that what he allegedly "copied" is such a simple command that he could have just as well copied it from the git manual. Or typed it in himself
it's a fact
If he'd copied your explanation, something you actually wrote in prose form, then I think you'd have a reason to be upset
Google gives me over 25000 results when I search for git remote rm origin".
It's hardly rocket science, and as @DeadMG says, it's not really "your work".
Deadmg, then every answers containing just command is a fact.
@Comptrol yes
yes, actually, I would say that every answer containing such a simple command is just a fact
13:54
That's why the good answers contain more than just the command
jalf right. Therefore I was hesitant whether I was being childish
Well, I don't know if you were. I don't think I can judge that fairly. But I don't think you have a reason to be upset
I deleted my comment. Thanks for your opinions
What if, for the sake of argument, he had found that command by searching for solutions to the problem on SO, and come across your answer? It would be an answer to the problem he was faced with, so he'd be allowed to use it
also, I doubt his answer garnered significant upvotes recently
13:58
DeadMG, I gather my answer's point was higher than his. when I checked his reputation history, he gained a lot of reputation after updating his answer, to the one containing my answer
again, it wasn't "your" answer. And editing it bumped the thread so more people saw it. And when they saw it, they upvoted the best answer
without looking at the history
containing the command that has already been in my answer*
@Comptrol You're worrying too much about the rep :) The answer as it stands now is a good answer that helps people and that's really The Goal here. Rep is just a nice side feature.
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agree w/Ninefingers - don't get suckered by SO's Rep feature
Ninefingers, you are right too. I was just making some explanations to DeadMG's last answer
as I said. I haven't encountered such a usage before, and joined here to get some experienced one's ideas on it. Thanks a lot to you - especially to @jalf.
14:03
fwiw, I, too, find many "weird features" in SO, like the questioner answering his own question (sometimes immediately) - but imho, no need to dwell on it...
no probs. Like the others said, don't worry too much about rep. It's just a number.
And when you answer, try to bring in your own explanation as well. People can't really copy that without looking like complete idiots, and it adds a lot of vaiue to your answer
thanks for your advices :)
@jalf Says the guy with 90k rep.
:p
@StackedCrooked yep. :)
but also the guy who earned a whopping 80 rep in the last week
No need to apologize :)
14:07
I'm not ;)
it's a double-edged sword - time spent earning those points could've been spent coding... (at least that's the way I look at my measly points)
Perhaps the high rep can be used as an extra weight in the scale during salary negotiation.
So it's not lost time.
@StackedCrooked hahaha - I would expect the reverse in most companies (they would look at it as time spent on SO instead of coding)...
it may work BEFORE you are hired, though...
I'm back and I got extension cord! I'm so good at solving problems by working around them.
Also, Deus Ex: HR is -66% on Steam this weekend.
everyone should already have it, imo
14:25
@CatPlusPlus Thanks for the tip :) buying it now
@DeadMG everyone who has access to electricity.
well, implicitly, everyone who would want an excellent game
I didn't. Might be DX, but was still too expensive for my taste.
Or people who were broke after buying skyrim !
DE:HR was long before Skyrim
14:27
long before ? lemme check
And there's a lot of difference between 50€ and 17€, if you multiply it by 4.
why x4?
1€ = 4.17PLN at the moment.
that's not terrifically significant, though, as it affects both prices equally
70 vs 200.
14:28
is exactly the same ratio
Well, the point is, euro is expensive for me, so every discount counts.
are we talking currency?
I wonder if people would bother answering questions if there wasn't any rep. feature on SO.
@IntermediateHacker I'd probably still bother as long as there were votes, without them you wouldn't be able to tell whether others thought your answers were any good
but I guess the rep encourages people to come back
@IntermediateHacker without rep you can't have the privileges system and everything would suck.
14:40
anyhow, it's all set up to get you to spend more time and add more value to SO, for better or worse
14:52
hmm... ...thought std::atomic<bool> would be useful, but looks like I'll still have to throw a condition variable in there if I don't want one thread to be sitting on a spin-lock... (doing rubber-ducky debugging out loud)
i would still answer. i do so on usenet without rep
@kfmfe04 Spinlocking is how it's usually done.
besides, you can spinlock now and replace it later
Should I implement my next Tetris clone in D, Scala or Haskell? :)
In D, Scala and Haskell.
Scala would probably be the only choice that would offer me a productive IDE, I guess?
15:02
OMG. I don' t believe it. see who posted this comment.
there's more than one guy with that name, most likely
especially since the famous one is dead
lol.
it did give me a shock though.
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"Belgium" "I like Dennis Ritchie"
the tag is clear proof. this is someone else.
15:06
@FredOverflow which one do you think will have the fewest loc?
@kfmfe04 probably Haskell, but dunno
@FredOverflow I would think so, too - for sure, the Scala version will be shorter than the Java version
@IntermediateHacker Is Dennis' death not proof enough?
Dennis is dead. !!!!
@kfmfe04 What Java version? ;)
15:09
@FredOverflow no. because the comment was posted in 2009.
I like big guts and I cannot lie
double chins with the chafing thighs
@IntermediateHacker The comment says February 19. The question is from March 2009. Did Dennis travel backwards in time?
once you are in hell you gain ability to step over time if you kindly ask the master of hell
@JohannesSchaublitb Hey! That's supposed to be my secret!
@FredOverflow maybe he was riding a CERN neutrino
Today I'm going to learn C#.
If my download speed agrees.
stop taking drugs. download speed is for the sick ppl only
why only if DL speed agrees?
I have to download and install four big software packages before I can begin, and I have only got 7 hours and 44 minutes left before tomorrow starts.
15:16
four? should only need Visual Studio C# Express
perhaps he downloaded the online installer
I need VMware Fusion, Windows 7 and Visual Studio. Oh wait, that's only three. Perhaps I also need Google Chrome but that's not that big.
Mmm… found a Windows 7 installation disk. Maybe I can start today.
uh, aren't there IDEs for Unix?
MonoDevelop, but I want to learn C# on Windows.
15:37
any of our resident clang experts around?
@DeadMG Nah. Mono. And perhaps monodevelop (@daknøk)
@DeadMG Indeed.
@daknøk My point exactly. Monodevelop works like nothing else on windows. (Imagine an IDE, that launches in under a minute. Gasp. Really, in under 5 seconds on a lousy VM)
@sehe For me, VS launches instantly.
@DeadMG Yeah. And when you want more than splashcreen functionality?
when I said "launches" I meant "ready to use all functions"
I most certainly never have to wait
@DeadMG Well. Good for you. My visual studio at work takes a minute, at least, to get to phase where it 'acts like' you can use all functions. Then, when you open a medium size project, it will be two more minutes.
15:51
ask boss to buy SSD
If you have a reasonable PC and don't install a million heavy pugins, VS launches fast enough
During the first minute the whole system is practically unusable for anything else.
the problem is usually loading the solution
I have a Crucial C300 on SATAIII and the project isn't even on the solid-state drive
slow hard-drive is the death of all programs like IDEs whose primary functions center around files
but even then, a SSD helps a lot. Takes me perhaps 30 secs to launch VS and load a 150-project C++ solution
15:52
@DeadMG be that as it may, I venture that Monodevelop uses files just the same. Just way less, apparently :)
for a cold launch, that is
Anyone here read HFDP?
high frequency dwarf post?
Why would you (or anyone) want to read that? ;)
@jalf WTF is a 150 project solution? We have more projects but definitely see no use to combine them all into one solution :)
(meerkat)sehe@natty:~/DUO$ find Adapters/ -iname '*.*proj' | wc -l
320
(meerkat)sehe@natty:~/DUO$ find Adapters/ -iname '*.*sln' | wc -l
33
15:54
Holographic Final Data Projection?
Head First Design Patterns
@sehe the one we use at work. :)
No one?
@sehe well, we don't actively put them into solutions at all. We use cmake, and cmake just generates it that way unless we start hacking our build system to do otherwise
but tbh, it runs well enough even with such a big solution. :)
my experience of design patterns is that they're overhyped garbage
15:56
@jalf That's sick. BTW ^^ is my work project too. We have an additional website which is 26 projects in 1 solution
why would I want to read about them?
hey fellaw could you say you have a great understanding of the unicode specification ? I just come from the technical introduction, my brain's rot
@DeadMG I still want to learn about it.. just in case it might be useful.
@Oddant See :
joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html (The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!), by Joel Spolsky)
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@sehe but we kind of need a cross platform build system. Messing around with VS projects/solutions directly just means it'll get out of sync with our linux port
15:58
@sehe many thanks, that is going to be my candle article, many thanks for the dreams :)
well, ok, but that just means it is probably not a usual setup, I get the reason: I think it is fine.
Normally, though, having 150 projects in a solution will trigger a few red flags with me:)

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