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00:00
@ElimGarak How does "artillery in peacetime" work?
@Borgleader It doesn't look like a google search :D
Or does that sentence group differently? :P
@набиячлэвэлиь Here, this is big gun. You aim big gun. You wait for someone to tell you to fire gun. You kill everyone at hospital.
user1804599
You know
user1804599
there are probably people who enter "2" in the quantity field when buying a pair of shoes.
00:01
@ElimGarak Why'd you kill hospital-people?
Or is that last part but a simulation?
@Borgleader He's Croatian, this is not a colonel uniform
i wasnt that specific in my search
@Elyse If you buy them by-piece...
user1804599
00:03
Never overestimate users.
user1804599
They are incredibly dumb.
@ElimGarak right uniform, wrong gender, i had the right gender :P
north kareer
00:04
@Morwenn 11/10 would allow
That's what happens when your top pop band is also part of your army.
This would work.
@wilx 11 views? How much of a hipster are you?
I like girls in uniforms too probably nsfw but srsly who works now imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/jasen151/Y05_(1).jpg
I like traps in uniforms.
00:07
@Morwenn Not at all! :)
@Morwenn lol
@Morwenn traps? Admiral, is that you?
Admiral?
the double whoosh
I have decided. My girlfriend is going to join the police. #girlpower #sjw
00:09
@Morwenn ahem
@Borgleader More like this.
@Morwenn eh? I was talking about traps
@Morwenn IT'S A TRAP
Me too.
@milleniumbug A cute one.
@wilx Are you sure? :p
@Morwenn Dude. I am here.
00:12
@wilx Well, that's pretty hipster.
@Morwenn Is it now? :)
If and only if you have a beard.
@Morwenn The secondary command center is confused
@milleniumbug Do I need to explicitly redirect you to the Urban Dictionary?
00:16
hej cosh
no need, I know what a trap is
user1804599
I'm a trap.
@milleniumbug i dont =/
In about a week I'll out up a poll for city nominations for uncon 3.1, watch this space
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cad
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@Borgleader Switch the current working directory. There is such a thing on Windows, right?
00:17
@milleniumbug Ok, I think I get the secondary command center joke then.
^pin plz
@Borgleader essentially a cross-dresser
@milleniumbug oh
@cad We dont do C.
In the mean time, back to depressing times. Later people.
cad
cad
@Borgleader Oops, right, please don't beat me up. :O I mean C++, naturally.
00:18
> A man who dresses like a woman and is somewhat feminine in appearance. The kind that, when you find she's packing heat, you just don't care.
@thecoshman <3
@cad What do you mean by "switch directories" anyway?
@cad We don't discuss C here (much, anyway). In C++, the answer would be something like: "because Boost.Filesystem hasn't been made official yet".
@cad C is all about do it yourself and/or die trying.
00:19
@Elyse Real traps spam photos.
@ElimGarak C is all about die trying.
user1804599
I ordered new shoes.
cad
cad
@Borgleader Switch the current working directory. There is such a thing on Windows, right?
@Morwenn Even anti-spam traps?
@Elyse And will they stay 6 months at a friend's house :p
user1804599
No.
user1804599
00:20
Ordered them to the place I live.
cad
cad
@JerryCoffin But why is file I/O standardese while directories are not? That's just goofy. :(
@JerryCoffin Ugh, my brain is dyyyiinn~~~~~.....
cad
cad
@Borgleader But that would be one damn heavy dependency, right?
@cad they havent bothered until now, afaik filesystem is being considered for c++17
00:21
@Elyse Which height?
How tall are you guys?
cad
cad
@Borgleader Oh, that's good to know. Along with a network library, AFAIK. Finally!
@cad When the C standard was originally written, they wanted to support systems like CP/M, which didn't have a notion of a "current directory" (or any other sort of directory).
user1804599
@Morwenn 10~11 cm.
@ElimGarak 1m64
00:22
@cad Features aren't included until someone creates them (and they survive the peer review)
@Elyse Wow.
@Morwenn Whoa.
@Morwenn O.o
user1804599
@ElimGarak 168~175 cm.
About 1m85cm
cad
cad
00:22
@JerryCoffin OK, but it's 2016 (yes, not 2015 any more!) and even threads have been standardized, which is, as far as I can tell, a younger concept than directories.
@ElimGarak 1.75+
I was 1.75 back when I was 18
cad
cad
186cm but still growing until 196cm.
not sure if I got taller
196-197 cm here. You guys are going to be my bitches in prison.
@cad To standardize threads you need a threading model and that's hard without a standard. Directories were pretty to handle without being standardized in comparison.
00:23
> About the name Misha
The meaning of the name Misha: Who Is Like God?
user1804599
@Morwenn IRC
what kind of meaning is that wtf
@Elyse I recall correctly too.
user1804599
Are you Morwenn on IRC?
@Elyse Always.
cad
cad
00:24
@Morwenn Anyway, writing everything twice for POSIX and Windows is tedious. If anyone actually ever does that crazy kind of thing.
160-165cm here
@cad That's why there's Boost.
@KhaledAKhunaifer How old are you?
@cad 'tis true. But people were much more interested in getting threads standardized, so proposals got written and approved. Far fewer people care as much about standardizing directories.
Ell
Ell
00:25
Man I'm real sad this new years
@ElimGarak i'm approaching 30
How the fuck, are you a girl?
holy shit khaleed you could be minibartek's dad
8
cad
cad
@Morwenn But isn't boost a frickin' beast to depend on? I once linked with it and it took like 10 seconds until finishing build.
NO FUCKING WAY
00:26
@KhaledAKhunaifer Me too (in some base).
@Ell why?
I'M TALLER THAN SOMEONE THAT ISN'T @jaggedSpire
@ElimGarak according to our system, no, since I possess a penis
@KhaledAKhunaifer Ah, the size diverted there
Ell
Ell
My friend that I wanted to spend new years with is passed out instead
00:27
@cad You probably have plenty of libraries, but it's so easy to just use Boost for everything.
cad
cad
I'm 186cm and the smallest in my class. :P All in my class are Volleyball players and the tallest one is younger than me and like 210cm.
@Ell at least you've got the lounge
@cad you'll need Boost.Filesystem which depends on Boost.System for error code handling IIRC. that's all
cad
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@JerryCoffin All these poor guys writing code for file managers, Jeez.
Ell
Ell
I was supposed to be away from the lounge until my exam
00:28
@cad File manager is a user-facing application, so dependencies aren't a problem
LINK ALL THE DEPENDENCIES
cad
cad
@Morwenn Yep, Boost is kinda like the industry-standard alternative to the C++ standard, isn't it?
@cad It's not an alternative, it's complementary.
sbi
sbi
Hey @Jerry, can you please pin this? Thanks.
@cad All you need for that is a string that you prefix to any relative path.
cad
cad
00:29
@milleniumbug What dja mean "so dependencies aren't a problem?
Well, to be fair, it also provides some tools that C++ standard library also provides, but with some advantages
Like boost::container::vector without that dumbshit bool specialization
cad
cad
Well, much new stuff from Boost has already been included in the C++ standard library, right?
@cad dependencies aren't a problem when they aren't a problem
apt-get or dnf will install them for you
sbi
sbi
@milleniumbug Boost was founded after C++98 by members of the library working group in order to be a testbed for libraries that might one day become standardized. And, indeed, many boost libraries have become standardized. As such, it certainly offers stuff the std lib offers as well.
@cad Only some parts.
00:33
@sbi I seem to be able to, anyway.
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Thanks!
Ell
Ell
Happy new year folks
@ElimGarak I'm not sure if I'm 165 or 170, but I'm not considered short in my place .. I think I forgot .. well we don't wear jeans around, we only wear one type of cloth named Thoab, and since my body stopped grown years ago, I just get the same tailor to remake it with the same dimensions every year
Ell
Ell
It better be a good one
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cad
@KhaledAKhunaifer Are you on average or some tiny weirdo?
00:36
@cad I'm a bit below average males in my place
I've always been among the smallest.
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cad
@KhaledAKhunaifer Over here the average size is 178cm... at least I'm tall enough to look over other shoulders when on a train.
I look down on everyone here. Except my friends, I have to look up to them (basketball).
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@ElimGarak lol, exactly the same for me, only volleyball.
00:39
@ThePhD hmm?
The windows and shit are still wonky as fuck
But Look
cad
cad
@ThePhD Is that a church? Catholic?
Look at the rest of the image. It's clean now.
user1804599
the windows look like shit
are you doing a raytracer?
00:40
I'm beginning to think the glass bits are messed up because of sRGB stuff.
Wait you rendered that?
Damn.
@Borgleader No, just trying to draw a texture.
From some stupid HDR RGBE image.
cad
cad
00:41
@ThePhD Damn cool for a texture, as far as I'm allowed to say that.
@ThePhD What tonemapping are you using?
@Borgleader saturate() :D
cad
cad
Is it correct that uint8_t can only be implemented using unsigned char? Because char and friends is the only data type at least 8 bits wide. Right?
char and friends?
cad
cad
00:45
@Borgleader char, signed char, and unsigned char.
nope.
those are the only Standard integral data types at least 8 bits wide.
cad
cad
@Puppy Yes, then why "nope"? BTW, how is being among the cool 100k+ guys? :P
because it's an implementation detail.
nobody gives a flying fuck if it's implemented with a non-Standard type.
in fact, there is no implementation possible within the Standard and that's why it needs to be a part of the Standard itself.
so by definition, any implementation of uint8_t must take advantage of implementation-specific features.
which certainly can include additional integer data types.
is it possible that char is not ascii
yes
but if that becomes a problem for you, you have bigger issues anyway
00:51
in fact if I recall, it's perfectly legal to simply not offer uint8_t at all, so arguably, it can be legally implemented in zero lines of code, and therefore by definition not using unsigned char.
indeed, uint8_t is optional
cad
cad
@Puppy Yes, but if it is then how can it be implemented using anything except char? I don't get it, sorry.
@Puppy Nonsense. Every standard integral type is at least 8 bits wide.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I actually misspoke. The specification for uint8_t is that it must be exactly 8 bits, if I recall, and all the others must be at least more than that.
however, there's still plenty of room for implementation-defined integer types of arbitrary widths.
@Puppy Yes, it has to be exactly 8 bits wide and (the part people tend to forget) 2's complement (for the signed types like int32_t, anyway).
@Borgleader omg <3
@cad The problem is that you are only thinking in terms of the features defined as Standard. But the implementation is not limited to those features. They can be implemented in any arbitrary way using things that are not defined in the Standard.
@Borgleader oooooo
yes please
moar
00:54
what is this
actually I have to go sleep :<
ugh
cad
cad
@Puppy How, you mean a data type not specified in the standard at least 8 bits wide? How would that be possible?
@cad Trivially.
there's nothing stopping an implementation offering additional data types as part of their implementation- they do it all the time.
and those data types can be whatever the fuck the implementation thinks they'd like.
including integers that are 8 bits wide.
@cad char can be unsigned or signed, but it's always distinct type from unsigned char and signed char. In the same way as this, you as an implementer can define a type __totally_not_a_char_i_swear_it which is distinct from unsigned char and make uint8_t a typedef to it
cad
cad
@Puppy Could you give an example, please?
00:56
for example, MSVC offers __int128, which is clearly non-Standard, but is still an integer type (in this case of width 128).
@AlexM. lol .. I just realized you both are named Alex
@KhaledAKhunaifer yea I'm not that guy tho
I can't cook
there's nothing stopping them from offering additional 8-bit data types too.
@cad Build a CPU out of 9 of these to get a 36-bit machine.
@Puppy Nothing beyond it generally being pointless and useless, anyway... :-)
I dunno, I might see a reason to employ such a type if I did not ordinarily guarantee two's complement behaviour for char.
so on a one's complement architecture, I use that for char but emulate two's complement for uint8_t's underlying type.
in fact arguably, any implementation for a one's complement architecture would almost certainly have to offer another integer data type to offer two's complement uint8_t, since I doubt they'd take the hit for ordinary char.
cad
cad
01:00
Ah, now I got it. My problem is I have a string and need to write it to a uint8_t. If char was 9 bits here that won't work, right? My current implementation just checks if CHAR_BIT == 8 and fails if not.
no.
uint8_t must be exactly 8 bits.
The best part is that the standard has wording for extended integer types and that GCC's int128 is not an extended integer type.
that's the whole point of using that typedef.
you don't need to give a shit about the size of char.
If CHAR_BIT is not 8, you have bigger problems anyway
if the implementer typedefs uint8_t as char, they are making you a promise that char is 8 bit which you can rely on.
cad
cad
01:01
@milleniumbug Yeah, that's probably true . :P
if they don't then just use whatever they provide as uint8_t instead.
@milleniumbug Or smaller problems.
cad
cad
@Puppy I got that but can char be 9 bits then anyway? And if, will a cast from char to uint8_t be undefined or something?
if CHAR_BIT is bigger than 8, you can't legally provide a uint8_t type
@cad Possibly, yes.
01:02
@milleniumbug what really
sizeof can't be a fraction of sizeof(char) and trap values aren't allowed in unsigned types
@user3886129 I imagine that you would violate at least some rules of the Standard in doing so.
cad
cad
@milleniumbug That's what I was asking about. But @Puppy talked implementation-defined types, possibly under 8 bits.
Sob.
It won't work.
right, but only the implementation gives a shit about that.
01:03
SOB.
you don't.
uint8_t - if it exists, it is exactly 8 bits, never more, never less.
just use the typedef, it exists for a reason, in fact exactly this reason.
the value of CHAR_BIT is irrelevant.
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn eyyy
cad
cad
@Puppy Yes man, I daresay I know that uint8_t is always 8 bits wide. :-) So uint8_t ca exist even though CHAR_BIT == 9?
@ThePhD Try viagra.
Why
01:05
dunno.
q_q it won't work
cad
cad
@ThePhD what?
more likely it doesn't exist and probably can't exist, but in that case, your program will fail to compile with a fairly sane error message with no effort required on your part.
@Morwenn I was going to say something in response to this but then I thought it'd come out creepy, so I decided not to.
01:05
@ThePhD pat pat you'll get it to work
@ThePhD Don't worry, we need creepy things for 2016 and you can't be creepier than all I've already had to deal with in online chats.
@Borgleader Move over, make room. <3
@Borgleader Noooooooo ç____ç
01:08
No.
But wat.
That girl is going to grow up and seriously fuck some shit up.
I can't wait.
@ThePhD Still waiting for the fun.
And for the love ♥
Waiting for the fun?
Yes <3
01:11
you can't cut through empty space
cad
cad
@Puppy But I thought some implementation-defined type could make up for the lack of a 8-bit type in such a case? I don't get it! :'( I think I'mma go cry
@AlexM. That's seriously depressing.
Beer.
@cad see above (the part with sizeofs)
beer is always good
01:12
@Morwenn Oh wait, for your party thingy tonight?
sup I'm back and a little bit drunk
OH YEAH I FORGOT TO ASK SINCE I WAS ALL GONE AND SHIT
I opened vs and gf opened a bottle of champagne, ended up somewhere in between
How did the Python Job-get go? Did they wait for you? Were you able to start, @Morwenn?
btw, it's still 2015 here. tell me guys, whats new in 2016?
01:13
new bears
I still have like 45 minutes to spend in 2015
one last commit
nop. my projects are on hold until monday
I hate C libraries.
@AlexM. Actually you can, did you not read His Dark Materials trilogy?
01:15
@user3886129 don't we all
@Borgleader no but it looks interesting
@user3886129 Resolve to not use any C libraries in 2016 anymore :D
@ThePhD Still waiting.
who's in 2016 now?
01:17
@bitcode Your mom's lover.
@Morwenn for sure it's not my dad
@melak47 But OpenGL.
@user3886129 too bad, it's 2016 now.
@Morwenn I still love you tho. even thou you say my mom is a slut <3
> United Kingdom: Government Responds to Online Petition to Ban Donald Trump From Nation
The response restated the home secretary's power to deny access to those deemed "to be non-conducive to the public good," but did not say if that applied to the U.S. presidential candidate.
01:19
@bitcode I never said she's a slut.
@user3886129 GLBinding
@user3886129 with glLoadGen its pretty much a c++ library, with namespaces! :)
It's like OpenGL in a gl:: namespace. Such cool.
exactly
also you can specify exactly which version youre targeting and get rid of the deprecated crap
that way youre not swamped with random shite
Ell
Ell
I wonder which Intel HDX000 will have vulkan support
01:24
Best wishes everybub
But glbinding uses enum classes.
@sehe Best wishes sir bear :)
Happy New Year!!!
@jaggedSpire :D
@Borgleader :D
@ThePhD The party never stops until I run out of souls vacation time
01:30
@sehe Hi.
@Borgleader I wouldn't call that a very bright kitten :P
illuminated, though
@Borgleader :O
@user3886129 Have fun with limbo, koala.
@Borgleader what a cute little kid!
01:37
oh, the way he jumps... TOO cute (dies)
Its NYE, I'm bored, let's watch a dude gets the shit scared out of him
<3
@jaggedSpire It demands to be called goatman.
01:54
Or goatse.
5 minutes to new year!
Hi all! Happy new year)
Pls starr me)
I tried asking for stars; they called my mom bad names
try going to sandbox instead
)))
I want this badge pls)
02:03
6 hours ago, by Borgleader
be funny, and stars will come
@ZeAL0T thanks for the star
Not at all)
@jaggedSpire can you cheer like this? :D
i cant stop laughing, ok back to Day9 playing amnesia
i have tea a cookies now
I have beer and candies.
And tomorrow I'll probably have a headache.
@Morwenn I'm out of beer. you're lucky
02:15
@bitcode Thou art wrong. I am sagacious.
i didnt know you were asian
(obscure Jade Empire reference, dont mind me)
Hahahahaha :D
I don't get it.
@Borgleader noope
awww :(
Twenty years ago tonight, I met the woman who would change my life and make me a complete person. Happy meetaversary, @AnneWheaton!
d'awwww
02:32
> Stop the music and go home. I repeat: stop the music and go home.
@Morwenn < Human After All
One of my favourite tracks from Homework.
Human After All has some good ideas but only its Alive 2007 incarnation is really worth it.
Also, on a side note, Alive 2017 confirmed.
@Borgleader Also, work stealing to its finest.
I mean, like, really.
02:50
@Morwenn I'm going through the Blaze tutorials... on NYE
Ell
Ell
Who's awake guise
Borg vulkan is gone be p cool
I fecking hope so :D
Ell
Ell
Me too
@Borgleader His screams are scarier than the actual game

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