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17:00
@sehe In fairness, it's probably a (mostly) empty threat. It's easy to talk about going back to Usenet, but even glancing at the flood of spam in an un-moderated newsgroup is almost enough to make me sick. Moderated newsgroups are almost worse, with nearly zero transparency--no ability to see what's been rejected, no appeal on moderators' decisions at all, etc. Nothing currently available really fits how I think things should work.
"The median age for CNN viewers this year was 61, while it was 63 for MSNBC and 67 for Fox News" - MEDIAN AGES!!!! http://nyti.ms/1ZCqllC
I guess it means those networks will die within a generation.
@EtiennedeMartel I often forget to read it for a while.
@EtiennedeMartel If this was something new and different, you'd almost certainly be right. As it stands now, I doubt it. I think it mostly reflects the fact that people tend to pay more attention to the news as they grow older. 19 year-olds are busy skateboarding, skiing, smoking pot, etc. 30 year-olds are busy raising children. 40 year olds are busy with their careers. The most avid watchers of new programs are retired people.
@EtiennedeMartel lol
@JerryCoffin Good point. But then again younger people prefer to use the Internet. So I think those networks will simply move to new platforms.
17:10
Fox demographic is eternal
@CatPlusPlus I'm afraid (truly afraid) that you could be right.
@sehe Here?
@EtiennedeMartel Probably, at least to a large extent. In fact, most have already made the move--it's just a question of how many people turn on the TV vs. how many visit their web sites. To an extent, people have moved on in other directions as well--40 years ago, probably 90+ % of people in the US got their news from three sources: ABC, NBC and CBS. A lot more are now likely to use blogs, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
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@EtiennedeMartel oh lord
linkedin.com/in/reiz-szabolcs-59468197 Is this guy good directx programmer?
17:17
@Ramy My crystal ball is cloudy, but for the right payment, it might be able to reveal more.
> Programator
Is that like the Terminator?
But with more programming?
Ell
Ell
lol
@EtiennedeMartel It is a Terminator of programs--aka kill -9.
what do you think about adding FlexibleInstances and MPTCs as "global" extensions to the project
I have to slap it to literally every module
it's starting to get tedious
@BartekBanachewicz Municipal Police Training Committees? Seems like training police would be a good idea...
17:23
MultiParamTypeClasses -.-
Those are the ones I use pretty much routinely:
{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}
{-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
@BartekBanachewicz Oh--that doesn't seem nearly as likely to lead to something I can twist into a joke, so I guess I'll leave it to somebody else (at least for now).
I like how "GADTs" is acronymized
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@sbi Nice. But the distinction for me is like my Nissan Almera and S class Mercedes that I do not have. It would be nice to have the Mercedes but I can do pretty well with the Almera.
Ell
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17:41
ah my lips
they burn
@Ell I do not dare to ask what has happened.
Ell
Ell
I bite my lips sometimes
and I ate a pickled onion just
and the raw skin is being burned by the vinegar
facepalm
@sbi I have to admit than even if I'm bored, I'm not bored enough to pursue a debate about cutting iceberg salad, let alone watching videos of people cutting vegetables .___.
@Morwenn You are apparently not bored enough. :)
17:48
@wilx Enough to read commit diffs on a JavaScript project on GitHub.
I need to reboot. I have updated AMD microcode and I have changed my xorg.conf to enable DRI3. If I do not come back, it is one of these two things that got me.
CLICKING THINGS WORKS
OH MY GOD
@BartekBanachewicz Yes?
@wilx IT REALLY WORKS ALMOST
@BartekBanachewicz "Really works almost." How can you put really works and almost side by side? :)
17:50
@wilx Memory leaks qualify.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz video or gtfo
What are you doing anyway?
@Ell not yet.
it looks very development-ishy
I'll make a vid when I add sprites to the mix
@Ell Still worth it--picked onions are awesome.
@wilx that's the point heh
@wilx a custom UI system
17:52
@BartekBanachewicz In Haskell?
that unikitty is pretty hawt
If I'd ever programmed IBM mainframes, I'd probably be feeling pangs of...something, right now.
0
Q: JCL/DFSORT to split dataset based on header of multi-lined records

kauedgI have a dataset with processed information, for 4 distinct departments, and I need to split it into one dataset per department. This is the general record structure: XXXXXXX = irrelevant string AAA = 3 letter alpha department ID Record details are irrelevant, with variable amount of lines 0...

> inXile's crowd-funded fantasy role-playing game Torment: Tides of Numenera launches in beta form this month.
woowowowoowowoowowoowowowoowowowo
woooooowo
let's check up on the new ultima
> Me Smash!
The foray into combat has begun! We've got an internal Prototype where you can now smack things with... well, at the moment, a stone axe. Not glamorous, but does the blunt work.
yeee nice
the oldschool rpg goodness continues
18:08
...restarting NOW!
@wilx May the blessings of Lord Electron be upon you.
Xeo
Xeo
1 message moved to bin
Figured out my problem q_q
@ThePhD Ah, to be young. If only I still had only one problem to figure out!
@JerryCoffin It's easy to only have one problem: just ignore all the others!
18:18
@Elyse It's funny cause it's true :D
ok, so someone was saying that Scott Meyer's negative analysis of the [=] and [&] lambda specifiers was wrong.
@ThePhD I try. People at work think I'm a little crazy, because I only divide tasks into two priorities: top priority, which I work on now, and everything else, which I do my best to ignore for now.
I'd like to hear more detail on that if possible (since I'd really like to use that syntax).
what was it that scott got wrong about [=] and [&]?
21 hours ago, by milleniumbug
Let's go back two steps: the original argument was that in imma_store_that_callback([=](){ change_color(color); }); where the color is a member variable is not safe, because the this pointer is stored by value IOW indirection results in UB because color is actually this->color
@milleniumbug I thought it would make a local copy of color in the case of =, and the case your describing derives from &?
18:22
I mean, I could see how returning a lambda that uses [&] might be particularly dangerous, but [=] I don't see as being dangerous.
Also, I figured out my matrices problem.
I had accidentally put the wrong tag when I was refactoring a bunch of operations.
...
Wow, I fix the problem and I get an ICE.
@JerryCoffin Well, I am back. It seems nothing has broken, visibly.
@ThePhD story of my life
18:24
@wilx You sound almost as if you thought my blessing might not be effective.
@JerryCoffin :D
Wow.
It's ICEing in files that aren't even remotely related to the one I changed.
How does this even work.
uuuugh why did I switch to VS 2015 Update 1. ;~;
I did all that hard work just to have an ICE?
This is horse shit.
ok, I see why scott is against [=]
it's because when used in class member functions, it implicitly captures the this ptr.
hmm...
so maybe the rule could be, if lambda remains in local scope [=] and [&] are okay, otherwise, use explicit bindings.
is that sensible?
@BryanEdds More accurately, it doesn't necessarily, but capturing any of the object's variables means capturing this as well.
ah, ya, true
it's the potential implicitness that seems to be the problem, ya
Okay, this lambda syntax is much better -
        match2(symbol,
            [=](auto symbol_name) { *int_ptr = std::stoi(symbol_name); },
            [=](auto) { throw std::invalid_argument("Expected symbol name."); });
quite legible
18:38
I can't get VC++ to stop ICEing.
Fuck me.
@ThePhD That's what she sai...no, wait. I'm appalled, appalled, I tell you, that anybody would use such language around here!
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@ThePhD You clearly need to upvote Robot's bug report
@JerryCoffin But... but swearing is fun.
@CatPlusPlus it was a bit sad at the end eh
can 'auto' in a template invocation implicitly expand to a 'const T&', or would I always need to specify 'const auto&' to get that expansion?
18:45
but it was ok at the ender end
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Q: C++11 auto: what if it gets a constant reference?

minjangPlease take a look at the following simple code: class Foo { public: Foo(){} ~Foo(){} Foo(const Foo&){} Foo& operator=(const Foo&) { return *this; } }; static Foo g_temp; const Foo& GetFoo() { return g_temp; } I tried to use auto like this: auto my_foo = GetFoo(); I expected that ...

A little triangle, yay.
@ThePhD <3
ah, cool, thx for hunting that down - couldn't figure out how to locate that
@Borgleader Borgleader! On a lunch beak?
break*
18:50
@ThePhD The triangle is legally mandated to be red at one corner, green at the second, and blue at the third. Please stand up, move your feet should-width apart and one half meter from the nearest wall, place your hands against the wall, and wait quietly to be arrested. We are sorry, but all our service personnel are busy arresting other miscreants right now. Your wait time may be longer than usual.
You're just bullying my little triangle because it's white!
Reverse racism!!!
#WhiteTrianglesMatter
I don't quite see the answer in this.
hmm
that's a nice triangle you got there
@ThePhD Your white triangle has no legal existence (until or unless you can show a birth certificate for it).
but it's not equilateral, so I rate it 5/7
18:53
i think this answer talks about references, not const
so confusing - oh well, will dig more
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD what version of furrovine is this?
i have an idea - I'll see what this deduces to -
@Ell VLatest
@BryanEdds "During type deduction for template parameters and auto variables, only top-level consts are removed." So, if you use auto &b = x; and x is const-qualified, then b will have type reference to const.
int i = 0; const int& cir = i; auto ai = cir;
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18:56
here is my game progress :V i.imgur.com/0mEdRvt.jpg
how awesome is that
so I'd have to use auto& at a minimum :(
that is some gnarly deduction logic...
user1804599
I never got that far, so kudos.
@Ell Rotate 90 degrees CCW, and you have some 19th century vision of an angel.
@ThePhD Nope, just stopping by.
if auto& is required to preserve const T&, then I'll just be explicit and specify const auto&
18:58
@ThePhD 4 years of dev showing
@Ell did you paint that
i am so tempted to write: #define cautor const auto&
4 wonderful years \o/
Ell
Ell
nop it's a skybox :P
I am reading a paper about a supposedly stable sorting algorithm. Well... I hardly see how it is stable.
and so on
18:59
@Ell RIP 3D
@BryanEdds Depending on what you're doing, you might also want to look up std::remove_const.

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