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19:00
@Nican It's a spin-off in the same franchise. The only things "Metal Gear" is one of the characters (Raiden) and some of the universe (tech, backstory, etc.)
In fact, Rising is at its worse when it tries to be Metal Gear (stealth, political commentary, etc.), and at its best when it just embraces its silly side.
Looks like fun.
Non-serious game with lots of absurdity.
This one man
@Nican give metal gear acid a try too, with a PSP emulator like PPSSPP
19:01
One guy played 1 at turn 5 somehow and another at turn 8. I had two of these going. It's crazy.
it has a somewhat original trading card-like concept
Also, games to look forward to in 2016: imgur.com/gallery/Vcpsk
I really want The Last Guardian, and Deus Ex.
lol no mention of torment
it's ok most people don't deserve to play that game anyway
@AngryShoe one hex or polymorph vOv
Cuphead looks awesome.
19:02
@AngryShoe wanna duel against my shit deck
I just finished. I was about to eat and watch O.C.
Maybe like in 1 hour :)
And Unravel.
/cc @ElimGarak
Good job me, I managed to run into a GCC 5.1 bug that doesn't occur with my GCC 5.3.
19:03
the McKim looks tasty
@AlexM. And now they also glow in the dark! (Glow in the dark offer not valid at all locations, please see your doctor immediately when if you show signs of radiation poisoning).
@AlexM. The video is so slow
No, we swear you won't get radiation poisoning (unless you live toward the northwest part of the country, in which case failing to buy glorious burger ain't gonna help will be reported on Ali Baba credit system shows lack of commitment to glorious leader and brilliant worker's future!
I tried jumping to different places to find the moment where you see it
What's Ali Baba?
19:11
@EtiennedeMartel Oh yeah! That looks like a fun game to play with friends. :D
gotta admit tho, the meat being prepared on the spot looked good
I'm in a different part of town waiting for friends
@JerryCoffin holy christ
There's like only girls here
@OneRaynyDay Yes, but my friends usually just call me "Jerry" (it seems to be less intimidating that "Jesus").
19:15
> Use coins to keep slugs out. Shower a few pennies into your garden if you're having trouble keeping slugs away from your plants. They're repelled by the metal
TIL slugs are not materialistic
Slugs only listen to pop music. They hate metal.
@AlexM. They're really just picky--repelled by copper, but fine with gold...
@JerryCoffin holy jerry
@AlexM. They're like the beggars in Assassins creed
sure you don't mean the opposite of beggars in AC?
19:19
No, you throw coins, they go away
wut why
you throw coins to gather people in one place
Maybe slugs leave your garden alone because they're busy spending those pennies on slug booze and slug penny whores
@Mr.kbok ...or maybe copper is poisonous to (most) invertebrates. The booze and whores idea seems more reasonable though.
@AlexM. No, they just don't like metal.
They prefer jazz.
@Mr.kbok what, in their eyes?
19:25
@LucDanton A coin on each eye, and they start to listen to old Styx songs...
> This places in the MVar the unevaluated expression Map.insert name number book. There are both good and bad consequences to this. The benefit is that we don’t have to wait for Map.insert to finish before we can unlock the state;
woah
this is pretty goddamn amazing
I haven't thought about it before
this sure looks pretty
It sure does :o
itt alex is obsessed with backyard ponds
19:28
yes I want one of those
> With this sequence, we’re storing an unevaluated expression in the MVar, but it is evaluated immediately after the putMVar
o.O
mind blown
let book' = Map.insert name number book
putMVar m book'
seq book' (return ())
I want to be that good at Haskell when I grow up.
I'll probably be able to afford a big enough lump of earth to have a garden and a house in 15 years :A
hopefully
loans exist
maybe less if I buy it farther away from the city
you can just buy a house.
This is a thing people do.
19:30
I'd prefer to build my own tbh
Eh~, I thought solving on of my library's issues would take me minutes, at least no more than an hour. Aaaannd it's already been several hours.
@AlexM. the biggest downside that has is the time
I'd like something like this
@BartekBanachewicz If it's pure, who cares if it's unevaluated?
19:31
that looks like at least 450sqm
@AlexM. also those columns are ugly as fucking hell ugly a building can be
yea that's why I'm adding the fact that I'll probably have to settle for one of the villages 5 or 10 mins away from the city (by car)
things are much cheaper there
with the money that gets you a small 2 room apartment in the center you can buy a big house in the villages
@AlexM. it should be cheaper just because of how ugly it is
@AlexM. that means you'd need the driver's license :)
yeea, I can probably get that
@BartekBanachewicz agreed @ columns
here let me show you another pic of what I absolutely don't like
now if I can still find it...
@BartekBanachewicz You there?
@AlexM. but really this thing is huge.
@AngryShoe no
19:34
yea what I mean is I prefer the house to be spread on the horizontal even if it's just 1 story not 2 like in the pic
it's someone else posting about concurrent haskell
totally not bartek
I don't like box-like houses
I meant for HS
@AlexM. that's practically irrelevant unless you're a disabled person
@AngryShoe ye
houses that are too tall and not wide enough don't look good next to a nice garden
they look like a compromise has been made somewhere
19:36
@AlexM. easier to heat in the winter; less surface area means cheaper outside renovations, less roof area means cheaper roofs
@BartekBanachewicz I can't agree (says the guy who used to have a mostly one-story house, and now lives in a three-story).
@BartekBanachewicz Weren't you rank 5?
I'd like my ivory tower
@AngryShoe you must have missed the irony when I said that my shitty deck is "technically" 5
but the season hasn't stabilized yet
my friend who ended 2015 on rank 3 now has 13
19:38
see this picture makes everything clear
you need to keep proportions
you can surround your narrow but tall house with your garden but that's still a compromise
Yeah, I solved my issue. Now, before closing it... I still need to update the documentation and the tutorials T__T
and you want to leave some space between the limits of your land and where you erect walls
@AlexM. depends
so your neighbors don't touch your walls with their dirty hands
eeeeeew
shoo neighbors
I'll build a house next to the forest at this rate
Hey guys! I got another question - but this time it isn't about tiny details that I'll never need haha
When designing a class, is it preferred to have a member pointer and use "new" to create the object in the constructor or to have a member object and use initializer list to create the object in constructor?
19:42
Don't ever use new
If the answer is "it depends", when does one favor over the other?
@milleniumbug ever? Is there any situations where you absolutely need to use new?
Use newtwo instead. It's the updated version.
@OneRaynyDay I can hardly think of any
@AngryShoe lel
I still don't get why the fuck do you play the raptor
@Morwenn would I have to capture it first in that cave for pokemon fire?
@milleniumbug Ah okay. Thanks! :)
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@ElimGarak last night i invited you to a chat
user5704717
and you in your friend had a hole talk about..
@OneRaynyDay You can read The Design and Evolution of Mewtwo in an old building on Cinnabar Island.
@Morwenn Can I?
> a hole talk
19:50
last night i invited you to a chat
but the very next day you left anyway
@JerryCoffin Only a few notes.
yes he did
16 hours ago, by Elim Garak
> Shi-ii has invited you to join HTML, PHP, CSS, MYSQL. See your invitations.
SPAM MOAR RUOMS
@Morwenn Damn. I was hoping you meant that if I went there, I'd suddenly know how to read better.
@BartekBanachewicz ...with "you in your friend".
> North Korea says it has conducted a successful hydrogen bomb test
oh noes
@JerryCoffin lol, I've missed that somehow
19:53
> North Korea conducts first Hydrogen bomb test, triggering earthquake
@BartekBanachewicz I think you're being accused of chatting while...doing things we can't discuss here without danger of being scolded for being "unprofessional".
I don't chat around
> This man is a leading surgeon in North Korea after training in Romania under international doctors.
something makes me not feel any more comfortable
at the thought of being operated by that guy
19:58
@BartekBanachewicz "Programmer denies 'impure' chat during intercourse."
user1804599
@Mr.kbok I don't know.
@BartekBanachewicz you're one of the few here that also frequents other chatrooms
@Morwenn you listen to many different kinds of music!
@StackedCrooked I do, but there are unfortunately too many genres I still don't listen to :)
@ElimGarak bruh look at these tools for extra cringe youtube.com/watch?v=qcfmx8X-LMg
look at how they use notebooks to write down what the humanoid hamburger says lol
and how they clap at the end lmao
20:05
Damn, I can't keep up with that :D
I hate doing laundry.
if there's anyone in that country that I pity
it's kim jong un
@StackedCrooked Not watching films nor series also means that I have time to listen to whatever I want to.
you have to achieve new lows to be able to thrive in that kind of a lie and fakery
@AlexM. No doubt because of his hair style.
20:07
@sehe The mentions of music remind me: Emanual Ax and Itzhak Perlman are going to be playing here in San Diego on the 20th. Care to come for a visit?
:D I'd love to, but that's a bit far on bike
@AlexM. I sometimes think too bad I am not a Culture GSV that could like pluck all these retards and relocate them somewhere else and leave the rest live in peace here.
oh man our angry shoe just got beaten badly
BeatenShoe
20:09
@Morwenn Btw, have you heard Yuki Kajiura's sountrack for "Le Portrait de Petit Cossette"? It's a series I never finished watching, but it's the OST I listen most to.
@AngryShoe if you want any advice, drop reno jackson and just build solid basic big health priest. I'm pretty sure I could win with that with my basic priest.
user1804599
Really funky.
and by basic I mean all basic cards
@StackedCrooked Yeah, that OST was pretty cool :D
20:09
@StackedCrooked I like her Fiction album.
I only have basic cards
@wilx Me too :)
@AngryShoe haven't you opened any packs whatsoever
Yes, but I got stupid shit
I don't even have a single card that I can trade for some dust
sometimes cards just seem stupid
@AngryShoe don't disenchant anything unless you have two copies
there's a chance you might actually need it
20:11
I can't anyway, because i don't have any
hola everybody
@BartekBanachewicz ...but they are just different kind of clever, amrite?
@sehe A little, but if you start now, I think you can probably make it. Guys in the Race Across AMerica do it in under a week (well, some of them do sometimes, anyway).
That's like saying "don't stick your dick in crazy" to a woman
The probability that a specific woman turns man is pretty much the same that I get a good card
@Morwenn Didn't see this before for some reason. Yeah, it's in an area that looks like a desert.
20:12
@BartekBanachewicz ☐ Not REKT ☑ REKT ☑ REKTdidas ☑ REKTbok ☑ CaterpiREKT ☑ GoodREKT ☑ Tommy REKTiger ☑ REKTverse
I spent time making that okay?
@AlexM. You shouldn't have. Elim posted a bigger version recently
of shoe rekts?
@sehe So could I do this with std::unique_ptr? Or would I need to do std::atomic<std::unique_ptr>? Is that even possible?
@AlexM. You think people notice?
20:13
:<
it's in the details
@caps shared_ptr comes with atomic supports (beware: standard does not mandate it be lockfree, because platforms might not have support for it)
> However it should be noted that these cards should be added only if you open them from a pack. Spending dust to improve a Basic only deck is not particularly efficient, and you should instead try to save dust towards one of our low, or mid-budget decks.
@sehe :-/
"A shared_ptr is as good as global shared state"
are you playing hs jefery
don't give blizzard money
DON'T GIVE THEM MONEY
@caps So what. You can always use it properly
20:15
There ain't no mid-budget decks here
Only motherfucking free budget decks
@sehe Yeah, true.
is hs pay2win yet btw?
Ain't gonna play arena because I need other cards from the adventures first
shared_ptr is not cheap to copy.
And that's 700 at a hit
20:16
@AngryShoe at this point id just buy packs
Which is like 1 month of playing or so
I guess I could wrap it in a move-only type...
@caps So is unique_ptr :P
@AngryShoe all secret quests done already?
So maybe in 3-4 months I'll play arena
20:16
@milleniumbug So you don't copy unique_ptr
You move it.
@caps shared_ptr<T const> FTW. You should be able to use it with unique_ptr (or your favourite non-movable dumb pointer) but I'm not sure how the perf would pan out. Could be fine
@caps yup
@caps You can bribe the compiler into letting you.
@BartekBanachewicz The only thing I've completed is like 3 wings (I've paid 700 three times)
@sehe Are you saying shared_ptr<const unique_ptr<T>>?
20:17
No full adventures, no secret quests, no role quests, no nothing
@sehe I've got another X3 question: is it possible to use local variables to pass things around between different levels in your parser? (in the X3 github example file the use of such features, as well as inherited attributes are commented out, and they won't compile when uncommented)
I have played like around 200 matches overall
Probably less
@sehe That's clever though. Forces containers to move them. Although... do containers prefer moving when moving is offered by T?
@AngryShoe then do secret quests. e.g. defeating all expert AIs is 100g
all basic cards is another 100g
I don't even know what secret quests are
20:18
@набиячлэвэлиь How so?
@caps Dollars, and lots of them
@caps no!!!!
@AngryShoe also you get 4 packs for playing on apple/android phone/tablet
I played at least once on android
20:20
@TemplateRex Yes, use with<>[] directive.
@sehe I didn't think so. Just trying to figure out how the unique_ptr fits in.
@BartekBanachewicz That might be helpful, thanks
@sehe yes, I looked at it. Can with also receive already matched attributes?
@caps Likely you could use raw pointers. Don't overthink or clamp to habitual things?
@TemplateRex Just assign to it from the SA
I don't think I like the game enough though
It's just too much luck both ways
And too much "you gotta pay gold to get competitive cards"
20:22
@sehe oK, i'll give it a try
@TemplateRex with<_n>(std::ref(n)) [ omit[uint_[number] ] ...... ) does exactly that in the sample
@sehe but there the n is externally supplied variable
lol @ room title
just noticed
suppose I have term >> (factor % ','), then with variables I could do term [_a = _1] >> (factor [myaction(_a)] % ','). How would it go with with<> ?
@sehe So you're saying the cache would own the allocated memory?
20:25
@AngryShoe that's why it exists, yes
to make you give money to blizzard with non-cosmetic IAPs
I ain't never given money to "pay to win" companies, and I ain't about to start
Calm down alex
good
you're a good person jefery
@TemplateRex That's immaterial. Just don't make it a reference. More samples:
2
A: Using boost spirit for a stack based language

seheIn the category "exhaustive explorations", let me add some "on the fly interpreting" stack machines using Spirit Qi (v2.x) and X3 Note that an AST-ful approach (2 stage parse/execute) is shown in the second answer In Spirit Qi Here the semantic actions have to be "composed" using Phoenix a...

@caps That would be one way to simplify (and pay somewhere else, possibly)
also ffs
riot games removed a cigarette from a splash art
@sehe tnx
20:28
because "in some cultures and countries it's forbidden to market that"
how about saudi arabia marketing rape instead
@sehe Hmm. I'll think about that. Re-implementing RAII always gives me pause.
@BartekBanachewicz eeeh
reminds me of the guy speedrunning half life 2 yesterday on agdq
Could almost use a vector to own the memory and just pass around pointers to its elements, but... then whenever the vector re-allocates all the pointers are bad.
he used some wooden prop to get alyx teleported
and made a joke like "come on take my wood already"
@caps It should. I wasn't advocating any of that. Separating lifetime concerns from shared update logic is not RAII though.
20:30
he was (silently) told to stop those jokes
lol
@AlexM. how? was he obliterated?
nah but he lost some enthusiasm after that point, presumably because of that
so it was most likely "shut up or we ban u!!! this is for all audiencesss"
despite the fact that they also show resident evil and SOMA and whatnot
No code? One moment, I'll go fetch my crystal ball... — Borgleader 6 secs ago
@sehe Hmm. I see what you're talking about, but not actually how such a thing would be implemented.
20:33
My preferred method would be to let the std::unordered_map worry about allocations and just use POD, but then atomic inserts, copies, etc. go away.
lol
Hmm
@AngryShoe lol
> std::atomic may be instantiated with any TriviallyCopyable type T
I could almost do a std::atomic<POD_Type>, but std::atomic is not even movable, so then I can't put it in a container.
Hakuna Matata <3
20:38
hakuna your face
@AngryShoe Hmm....it's subtle, but I think I may be detecting hints of anger here.
@Puppy There is no face?
instead, you must realize the truth - there is no face.
@EtiennedeMartel The face is a lie!
@JerryCoffin I can't tell, honestly, I was never married. But I guess you have the skills to detect such feelings.
20:41
@caps Me niether. I was just jiggling your creativity in the same way I would jiggle my own. I don't have your constraints in view, so my intuition will not serve up instantly applicable things from experience. You're on your own for the thinking!
@EtiennedeMartel In my wife's case, it's easy: she still has a pulse? Then she's angry about something. :-) (Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a tiny bit).
@AngryShoe exactly how old is that
ikr
It has that pre Windows 98 look to it
@caps an std::array is a container
has anyone seen this?
end cryptowar = provide international distributed backdoor? wtf
20:45
lol
@sehe Yes, that's been in the back of my mind. The cache needs to be able to grow and shrink, though, and I don't think there's a way to do that with std::array. It's not movable, right? If so, I could do a kind of custom deque.
@sehe I appreciate it.
@caps you can use an intrusive container in this case. Deques might work (don't know bout the legalese)
@sehe An intrusive container?
Ven
Ven
What's the lounge up to?
20:49
@sehe Yes, the cache needs to be able to grow and shrink. The cache is not directly responsible for acquiring new elements, but it is implicitly responsible for owning them (directly or indirectly). Hmm. Or is it. Oh. Oh.
@caps Non-owning container (add items backed by "chunked" allocations in your case)
@sehe Ah, so I'd write a custom allocator?
@caps No. You'd allocate the entries and add them (by reference) into a container that can - consequently - grow
Ven
Ven
@StackedCrooked sent some europeans $$$ your way! thanks for your tool <3
Oh. Thanks :D
20:50
I mentioned that I can't own the items in a vector because of pointer invalidation. deque does not appear to have that same constraint.
Ven
Ven
Well, to be honest, I use coliru even when I want to test some commands that are not C++ (i.e. sed options that didn't work on my machine today :-°)
@caps I'm not sure you did mention it. Also, not sure what difference it would make had you mentioned it
21 mins ago, by caps
Could almost use a vector to own the memory and just pass around pointers to its elements, but... then whenever the vector re-allocates all the pointers are bad.
@Ven inb4 -i
I was just thinking out loud.
20:51
@caps So pass around indices, pffft
Ven
Ven
:P
@sehe Oh. Indices. I forgot about them. I find indices hard to reason about. I'll consider that too
It's the same thing as a pointer, just with a custom address "space" domain
hi
has anyone worked with odbc driver development ?
Ven
Ven
20:53
no
@UdayKiranKaturi If you have a C++-related question, please go to the new C++ room therewith
@UdayKiranKaturi Yes
@caps I'd say indices are inherently simpler to reason about than pointers. It's just that pointers interoperate better with object references
@sehe True.
@sehe Indices are just numbers. Pointers are technically numbers too, but they have a tighter coupling to the thing they "index" to.
@набиячлэвэлиь Did you develop from scratch ?
@UdayKiranKaturi Didn't say it was me
20:54
hmm k
I suppose it is that I find iterators very easy to understand and reason about, and I know that pointers are almost identical to iterators, so I find them easier to reason about by extension (even though they have a weaker coupling than iterators).
Now I wonder why std::vector<T>::iterator is not just an index internally
@caps Pointers are iterators, by their very definition
@caps Yeah. That's what I said. That's their weakness though, as you've just confirmed. The coupling with object identity makes it a happy source of lifetime, aliasing and UB issues (indices can have the same, but at least make bounds checking and arithmetic a bit more highlevel)
@AngryShoe Because a *vec.begin() needs to be meaningful
20:55
@AngryShoe It would also need a pointer to the vector
> internally
And you can't do anything with just an index
@набиячлэвэлиь It would be
@milleniumbug Yup
@AngryShoe "Just an index"
@caps The thing with iterators, IMO, is that their simplicity is deceptive. Remember invalidation rules
20:56
@набиячлэвэлиь Pointers are iterators but iterators aren't pointers. The things that make iterators not pointers are more or less what make iterators more tightly coupled and easier to reason about.
> internally
@AngryShoe Jerry Coffin had written a "stable iterator" to std::vector in one of his answers
But still, vector pointer + index is bigger than pointer-to-vector-data.
@sehe Right, I mostly just avoid the place where iterators are invalidated and used simultaneously.
20:57
@AngryShoe You require a std::vector<T>::iterator to be only a size_t index;
@caps So, indices are a tool for that end
@milleniumbug That's interesting
I guess you get double the size of a regular iterator though
Because you need a pointer to the vector and an index
As opposed to just a pointer
Don't forget about inlining.
That's the only drawback I can think of
@sehe I see what you mean.
20:58
@sehe What do you mean?
Theoretically, you could have an index, that's ((T*)0)[idx]
Iterators, pointers, and indexes all get broken when items are removed from the middle, which this cache would need to do.
@caps Before-middle indices don't
@AngryShoe Perceived inefficiencies due to "passing around iterator state" often vanish
@caps use a stable_vector<> :)
@набиячлэвэлиь I meant middle loosely, like !begin and !end
20:59
How to associate shared queue and multiple threads closely in terms of memory ?

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