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@OneRaynyDay that's counter productive. Ask on Stack Overflow, really. Always show the exact minimal repro of the problem. Stripping context just risks removing/changing the problem
is steam down for anyone else?
@MadameElyse C++ does have that (at the compiler's discretion, which is: often)
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Not for references to non-const.
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int x;
f(copy(x));
@MadameElyse Still. Passing by value doesn't at all imply copying (in the case of inlining and enregistering. The compiler can - very much - leave the original data put where it was)
00:03
std::unique_ptr has a cost, right?
Nope.
We need to store the reference to the deleter object right?
@VermillionAzure not really
@MadameElyse Yeah, if you mean to allow if f is declared f(int&), but then that's the problem :)
the deleter is a template argument
00:04
@VermillionAzure No, shared_ptr does
@VermillionAzure not at all
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@sehe Yes.
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@sehe no shit
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it's about semantics dummy
f(const & int) then
and f(int *) if u want to modify
00:05
@MadameElyse You can make a copy(T const&) -> copy_wrapper<T> with an implicit conversion to T&
@SashaMN sigh. we know. He was talking about a cool Cobol feature (also, int const&)
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No I want the syntax to be CALL "F" USING BY CONTENT X..
@sehe I see, that makes sense. Thank you! I;ll post one shortly
@sehe const int &
No. int const&. Style matters
@SashaMN int const& :P
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00:07
You don't know C++, so please stop talking about C++.
there are 2 types of people
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const int& and int const& are equivalent.
I know
You don't know life so please stop living.
but const int & better
00:07
const/volatile follow the type
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@sehe have fun with function pointers
That's the only consistent way
@sehe except only this special case
> >function pointars
> >fun
@MadameElyse Same deal. Also, don't
const int but not int const
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Go is great.
std::unique_ptr constructs and stores a deleter object, but since deleters are mostly empty objects, they will likely be optimized away thanks to EBCO and will probably only be a mere call to the deleting function during destruction.
@SashaMN Not at all. Inconsistency doesn't hurt you in this simple case.
I know int *x; and int const& are better, but ill always write int* x; and const int&. fuck it :P
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00:08
@SashaMN of course.
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map[*[]func(int, int) int][]string
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A map of pointers to slices of functions taking two integers and returning two integers to slices of strings.
Is rfold high or drunk?
@Borgleader That's more or less how I roll too.
Ell
Ell
he's a hunk ;)
00:09
also fuck markdown for ruining that for me :(
HAHAHAHAHAHA Google C++ style guide.
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"Use pointers instead of references" discredits it completely
"Putting the const first is arguably more readable, since it follows English in putting the "adjective" "(const) before the "noun" (int)."
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00:12
lol Vim highlights uses of the COBOL ALTER feature in red.
@набиячлэвэлиь yes this bad, I agree here
@SashaMN I said, stop fighting. If you are aware of the fact that both have proponents and can be written, why did you argue it in the first place?
and yet doing so takes advantage of a special case built into the language and confuses those who don't have the constness rules memorized
I don't have a style guide at all and it's still better than Google style guide .___.
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00:15
<3 banana bread
I find your lack of Coliru... disturbing.
also, banana bread + greek yogurt is excellent
@набиячлэвэлиь For COBOL?
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Coliru does not support COBOL.
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00:16
COBOLIRU
COLIBRU
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CALIBRI
five points to Ravenclaw
@MadameElyse Where did the A come from
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Microsoft.
00:17
Ah
Colibri then.
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Colbert.
COBOLBRO
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I like how "COBOL", "CODASYL", "ANSI", and "ISO" are all all-caps.
YOMAMA too.
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00:19
Yamaha.
C++ all-caps too
and C
@MadameElyse pyjama
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> In the 1970s, programmers began moving away from unstructured spaghetti code to the structured programming paradigm.
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In 1995, programmers began moving away from the structured programming paradigm to unstructured spaghetti code to make it easier for morons to join in.
every moron has a write to code !
00:25
grammar, however, is for the elite
have i misspelled something ?
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linkse elite in Den Haag
@sehe improving language through chatting)
how to learn eng in 21 days
@MarkoMackic grammar != spelling
@SashaMN eng.
days. and How starts with capital letter
00:28
Oh sir, I haven't recognized you :D
on topic: exercism.io
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One of our ministers is unable to properly format letters. Note the extraneous space at the start of one of the lines.
@SashaMN whoosh
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@sehe -1 no COBOL exercises
COBOL programmers don't need them
00:30
@sehe At least it gives good resources for C++.
COBOL sounds so old
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COBOL is old.
o ovoload
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COBOL is better than Java because you can compare strings for equality with = in it.
00:31
@sehe Sorry, I'm not listening to that :/
Hi guys.
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Hi guy.
@nick :P
@user3886129 whats the story behind your username?)
@MadameElyse I only see one instance (de aanhef) and that's appropriate in some letter-writing styles
00:32
you mean "string1 = in string2" ?
@Morwenn there's text too.
@SashaMN It's auto-generated.
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@sehe It's terrible.
Speaking of usernames, time to change it! Wait no. 2 more hours.
@MadameElyse You made it seem so much worse. It's a fine letter.
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00:32
It's like those silly Germans thinking the first letter of the letter belongs to that line and hence don't capitalise it.
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Instead of realising that it starts a new sentence.
Do you wish the government waste a million per year just to get the letters and their ortho-/typography flawless?
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No. They should just send emails.
... you suck
@bitcode It's not that hard. What have you tried? Pretty sure these different GCC versions are binary compatible anyway.
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00:34
or whatsapp messages
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more secure
@MadameElyse In their defense, they Buchstabieren all the Nouns already
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bückstabü
@Borgleader Why is it better?
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B******** is a great song.
00:34
@MadameElyse I don't speak Rammstein
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> f ~@~ g = (f .) . (. g)
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dat operator
hard to guess what it does
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val config = new Config();
for (val configFile : configFiles) {
    val groovy = new GroovyShell();
    groovy.setVariable("config", config);
    groovy.evaluate(configFile);
}
return config;
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so great
00:43
read config .txt file line by line simplest form ?
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No. Configuration is done by Groovy scripts.
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Groovy is a programming language.
i see
something java based ?
what's the purpose of creating your prog. lang. ?
@user3886129 which one
@Borgleader int const&
00:50
@user3886129 const on the right is more consistent: const int * const (left, right) vs int const * const (right, right)
thing is, i rarely if ever use const ptrs so i rarely see this inconsistency
ive rarely come across a case where i couldnt use (const) T& instead
It's sad that only retardation is consistent :/
Qualifiers on the right, why?
Why wasn't the language designed to always put them on the left?
00:55
idk, i would have done it that way, it reads more naturally
but maybe they thought it wasnt clear enough that the second const applied to the pointer?
thats the only thing i can think of
Hae you guys ever wondered if having an #include "stdafx.h" slows down compilation?
To be honest int* const doesn't make it clear either unless you actually learn what it means.
@Mikhail its supposed to have the opposite effect, but tbh i rarely use precompiled headers in my own projects so i wouldnt notice.
I've updated my Stack Overflow CV to show off my broad expertise with programming... https://t.co/2oOk5ZYDCZ
BRILLANT
@JamesMcNellis I would have thought the array tag would decay into pointers.
hahaha gold
00:59
is it forbidden to say to user to mark question correct, if he says in comments answer is correct , but didn't check it ?
@MarkoMackic Actually its a good idea to remind them. The trick is to sell it as a friendly introduction to SO practices.
Top 30% for and . I guess that nobody answers CMake questions.
Thanks :0
@sehe ☑ rekt ☐ not rekt
01:03
Lightning and thunder. Time to sleep.
@Morwenn sleep well :)
@Borgleader Hope I will :p
OH MY GOD I JUST REALIZED.
A radian is an arc on a circle the length of its radius.
01:06
@user3886129 purzoisley
@user3886129 lol
@user3886129 you just realized this? I thought that was its very definition =/
@user3886129 this is why I like spelling out that old-fashioned Vademecum/Repertorium. These illustrations were eye-opening
@Borgleader I just use my calculator to convert from degrees if I have a problem with radians.
@Borgleader but radian is measure of the angle
01:08
> radian: a unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius.
@Borgleader I know this)
a radian is by definition what @user3886129 just "realized" it is
which was my point
if you know what a radian is you know this fact, you dont "realize this", youve been told already.
@Borgleader but you work with facts
not with definitions)
error: unbalanced parentheses
01:11
))))))))))))
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Hey, who put my reversed C++ right again?
PUPPY
@Xeo un-owner him for this offense! :P
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I was considering it
but Mysticial mentioned that mods might get notifications for owner changes, so I refrained to do it as a joke
@Xeo I like your avatar btw :3
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BUT SO BLURRY
cuz SO is shit and requests 16px size
instead of 128 which browsers properly downscale to non-blurry mini-size
01:14
cout << "good nigt";
That's really old ^
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SO does it right and uses 128px avatar for the smallest size, but fails with transparency
so no luck either way
@MarkoMackic <<'\n'
@MarkoMackic error: 'cout' was not declared in this scope
01:15
Google image search for google.nl/search?q=algemeen+repertorium+elsevier shows what kind of books these were
@sehe I can't read this wonderful language.
reminds me of apple and its trademarking of "app store"
@sehe What is this written in fucking Black Speech
@Borgleader Trust me it defines radians in the bottom left
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01:16
should actually look like ^ (click the pic for non-blurry version)
@Mikhail yes
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I may just put a request on meta.se to have them request s=128 gravatars for chat
@user3886129 on the internet nobody knows you are a c++ compiler
@SashaMN :D
@sehe What is it
01:17
May 12 '15 at 14:06, by rightfold
Dutch is the best language ever.
@sehe Rightfold said it, therefore it must not be true
:P
@Borgleader It's what I read when I was ~8 years. And not at my grandma's where I'd browser the encyclopedia.
Irony is, I inherited that (the encyclopedia) - about the only piece of monetary value the family had - and it was basically worthless by that time
It sat on a shelf and I gave it away to a second hand store after some years.
:/
@sehe You read that when you were 8?!
@sehe are you from china?)
@user3886129 Tried to. I still remembered that it had the definition of radians
01:20
@SashaMN Do you see any polar bears in China?
hehe :P using namespace std
<blink>tag</blink>
It's pronounced "jeef"
@sehe I public announced him already, he doesnt seem to get it. So after too many hahas, i plonked.
01:21
hahaha :) :D
@sehe What is Jeef?
The Graphics Interchange Format (better known by its acronym GIF /ˈdʒɪf/ JIF or /ˈɡɪf/ GHIF) is a bitmap image format that was introduced by CompuServe in 1987 and has since come into widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and portability. The format supports up to 8 bits per pixel for each image, allowing a single image to reference its own palette of up to 256 different colors chosen from the 24-bit RGB color space. It also supports animations and allows a separate palette of up to 256 colors for each frame. These palette limitations make the GIF format less suitable for...
@user3886129 gif for people who cant speak properly :)
Oh. GIF is pronounced gif.
JEET
JEETHUB
01:22
jraphics processing unit
@user3886129 ahem
Jreat Scott! 1.21 Jigawatts!
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back to the future?
@Borgleader I want a pet giraffe.
But one that's always small.
@SashaMN Jack the future.
01:25
(sounds like a c# property)
(that game had a good soundtrack)
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Q: Loading larger size gravatars for chat

XeoCurrently, chat loads s=16 and s=32 gravatars for chat messages, which look blurry and bad. For directly uploaded avatars, chat uses s=128, which the browser then downscales to the correct size, making them sharp and good. Compare the following two: Left is what's current visible in chat, on ...

there, time for sleep
@Xeo but Bloodborne
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don't care much for that tbh
I wanna watch the FF4 run, but... I also got D&D tomorrow at 11, so ugh
prolly gonna watch that when it's uploaded to youtube
or as a VOD
@Borgleader I wonder if I'm the only one who (almost compulsively) turns off most sound immediately after installing most games, right along with getting them set for my monitor's correct resolution.
@JerryCoffin You remove all game sounds or just the music?
01:30
@Borgleader Ready, get set, Jo back to the jet set future.
@Borgleader Definitely the music, may keep other sound if it's actually meaningful.
@JerryCoffin yeah, i know a few people who turn off the music, mostly so they can play their own instead
Xeo
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let's see whether SE's chat committee disappoints me
g'night
@Xeo 'night
@Xeo G'night.
What are containers what.
@Xeo Sweet dreams.
01:36
@user3886129 crates, twine bags, purses, etc.
@jaggedSpire dat ear wiggle /cc @TonyTheLion
@Borgleader awwwwww <3
@Borgleader <3
Ah so they're like VMs.
not entirely unlike a purse
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Xeo
01:42
Investigating a bit more, there's some weirdness going on. Looking at the image URL directly shows the images sharp and clear, even at that small size. Viewing chat in IE also shows them sharp. Might actually have something to do with FF... — Xeo 21 secs ago
Stupid browsers.
Can anyone with Chrome check?
link?
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This room. :P
just tell me if my avatar is blurry and smudge-y
@LucDanton It's a satchel.
on my chrome
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looks okay, actually
but it doesn't upsize the avatar for you for big messages?
01:45
@user3886129 I’m European
inb4 they make images blurry for both gravatar and SO-uploaded images
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This seems to be a Firefox-related problem, actually
@LucDanton Where's the freedom?!
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what. that actually looks sharp
wait a second...
Hmm, nope, still blurry with default theme
meeeeeh
01:50
http://i.imgur.com/NCq1lNi.png that's ~400%
Here's 100%: http://i.imgur.com/9CUeIeI.png
@Xeo SO chat: decent but meeeeeeeeeh
Xeo
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@sehe same link
@sehe thats the same link twice?
@Xeo Ah. Fixed
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Xeo
Okay, so smudge-y for you too
chrome or FF?
01:52
chrome linux
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Hm
could it be a linux thing?
im on windows
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I'm on windows
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weeeeird
01:52
chrome linux, looks fine
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well, it will look sharp in any case if they change it to load s=128 avatars
~150% with sharps lol
@Xeo I'm getting the gravatar.com/avatar/… link
@SashaMN who uses 150%? I start to be able to read stuff at ~200%
My SE t-shirt's status is 'in transit', wot wot! <3
02:11
does anyone know what happened to Scott?
16 hours ago, by Angry Shoe
Even Scott Meyers gave up on C++
correction: what happened to Scott W?
@sehe Not ascii scott, unicode scott
@jaggedSpire In that case, I think he's fetching the reply arrows
02:15
I don't get it ... because C++
what does it even mean??
Why should we explain. It's marketing
@sehe lol
I like the dog in the foreground, just stood there ....
Sometimes you can't tell calm from laziness
@sehe d'awwwww
@jaggedSpire Nothing. Sometimes on IRC.
Sometimes on Facebook.
02:25
@user3886129 ah. I should get on IRC more frequently then
@jaggedSpire Yeah you should :D
He misses you all.
Also amazing identity hiding.
You leaked
> k I won't accept his friend req
One of my schoolmates randomly added him.
And I don't really know that guy.
Hmm how does shader toy work?
nothing to see here
Do I suck.
@user3886129 wut
@Borgleader Never mind, I'm stupid.
02:50
@Borgleader I mean like.
Textures and vertex buffers.
You have
none of those.
you can have textures
the doc says so
Everything you see in Shadertoy is people using math and coordinate geometry to draw their stuff.
Oh, textures. Well, no Vertex buffers though?
i dont think so
@ThePhD Whoa.
Dude that's difficult.
02:52
look at this, and be amazed :)
So only a fragment shader?
I think so, but ive never messed with it too much
Dude these are so cool.
@user3886129 good job
03:14
@jaggedSpire Thanks.
lol
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MindHacks

Proposed Q&A site for people looking to bypass life's everyday problems with simple mind manipulation's.

Currently in definition.

@nick wake up
how rude on a Sunday
@LucDanton not as rude as his roommate was with him :P
@sehe intentional typo?
03:59
It's quite intelligent. I hate that there are no true specs. I'm tempted to read ahead in the tests just to nail it all at once
@Borgleader Of course
@jaggedSpire tehee
@Borgleader chokes

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