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I just died in your arms tonight, must've been something you said
Surrounded by people having opinions on programming
true misery
user406009
If you guys are so pessimistic, then why are you in such a volatile industry as software development?
@Lalaland Because easy money.
00:01
Collecting money to build a starship in 20 years.
#solongfuckers
Also the only thing I know how to do well enough to make money
I second that.
lol improving the world
Improving Cat's flat during unconf 3.1
user406009
Yeah, "improving the world" is a little bit too much.
user406009
00:02
"Improving the world around you" is more like it.
Shooting it from orbit sounds much better
user406009
Like arguing for better coding styles in your team, etc, etc.
The only good coding style is the one where you can read the code. Consistency is good but overrated.
Ell
Ell
Please somebody bring me an assortment of sweet pastries
Thanks guys
No, Ell, you must get ripped before unconf 3.1
user406009
00:04
@Morwenn I was thinking along the lines of "Use smart pointers" and stuff like that.
Arguing for coding styles is a good way to drive yourself suicidal
Also a complete waste of time
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@ElimGarak :(
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I won't get ripped
I swear you're dead to me the second you say the words 'coding style'
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00:04
I'm still in diet mode
I will however get acceptably fatless
@Morwenn is that mint flavoured or something?
user406009
@CatPlusPlus You don't think it's valuable to discuss certain parts of a programming language which should be avoided?
@Ell Pandan flavoured.
Discuss? No. Mandate? Maybe
> Entering a synchronized block by goto or switch is not allowed.
Or you know use languages that don't need mandates on parts you need to avoid
A novel idea I know
user406009
Every PL has flaws.
Whats a PL?
Oh wow, the transactional memory TS special cases some specific exceptions.
Focus on getting moneys, fuck programming languages.
00:08
Not every language needs to have books written on things you need to avoid in them
So when you register a domain at freenom.com, you have to manage your domain from dot.tk
"Flaws" are orthogonal
user406009
@Mikhail Programming Language.
and here i thought it was deleting my login information
IRTA Poland has flaws.
00:09
PL=Polish Language
Lala wants to get beat up by Cat's goons. Throwing shade and shit.
I can't think for a single "don't use that part of the language ever" recommendation for Python for example but that doesn't mean it's ~~~perfect~~~ (that's obviously only haksel)
You can solve every problem in a program language by adding more features, except the problem of too many features
Sometimes people actually design languages
You can solve every problem in a programming language by not using it.
00:12
I don't like Python's quasi pass by reference, also its bad at multithreading, in most cases a multi-thread producer consumer will perform deep copies.
It's not "quasi pass by reference" it's just not C++ concept of references
All names are pointers hth
@Mikhail Python just for easy tasks
@Morwenn That looks like a bread and an after eight had a child.
If you write your things to do deep copies they'll do deep copies that's not a fucking language thing at all
(Neither is multithreading, problems with that are purely implementation thing)
and for machine learning)
00:13
@Borgleader It's more like Financier vs. Vietnamese Sponge Cake.
user406009
I think Mikhail's complaint is better phrased along the lines of "Python can't do shared memory multi-threading well"
It can do it about as well as any other language
You heard it here first, guise, Python is only for easy tasks and machine learning.
@Morwenn are either of these green in the middle?
00:14
@CatPlusPlus The specific problem was in (docs.python.org/3/library/multiprocessing.html) where queue.put() performs a deep copy
Missing so much good content by plonking our venerable nooblets.
This is not a language thing
Neither is that multithreading
@Borgleader Vietnamese sponge cake when it's made with pandan.
Ell
Ell
Guys can we talk about bread instead
omg i'm using IPC and it's doing deep copies this is so bad at multithreading
00:15
@Morwenn ah
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ITB: pandan
@Ell Yes, bby, show us where the bread touched you.
@CatPlusPlus Well it can't do actual mulithreading... At least with CPython
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It gave me a yeast infection
cf
2 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
(Neither is multithreading, problems with that are purely implementation thing)
00:16
@ElimGarak scikit learn written in python
and xgboost
@Ell In the butt?
Also it's bullshit to say it can't do ~~~~actual multithreading~~~~ because GIL is fine for I/O multiplexing
I really need to stop talking about programming god
I asked some people on twitter how does FP make you feel, and the response was overwhelmingly positive - @runarorama https://t.co/lSd1nBISYP
00:19
Esp here
@Borgleader :D
Shoe introducing htts
fp makes me feel like hipsters are around
fp makes me feel that people are not serious about their projects
hides
fp makes me feel flat
00:21
@AlexM. has been doing F#
fp doesn't make me feel
Alex M is great, he's a character in my playthrough of Underrail
@ElimGarak Hypertext Transfer Shit
> The name posix is reserved for a future top-level namespace. The behavior is undefined if a program declares or defines anything in that namespace.
TIL
00:22
yep!
fun, innit?
Names that end with _t are also reserved afair
Only in POSIX.
namespace poshx
But names starting with to are reserved.
@jaggedSpire more good stuff for your youtube suggestions:
00:24
@Morwenn o.O
@melak47 That' from the C standard, because of tolower and toupper. You might want to add more of those.
Which means that tolerance is reserved in the global namespace.
ugh
go home C, you're drunk
> Formally _WX prefix makes this prefix a reserved word, however this style is used in wxWidgets since 20+ years and hasn't created any problems so far, so we are going to continue using it.
People don't care about reserved names.
Ell
Ell
I care
Why isnt it a compile time error to use a resevered mame?
Feck my hards are too cold to tyle
Because it would break almost every library ever.
00:28
@Borgleader kek
is there a warning one may enable for use of reserved names? It seems like a useful thing.
a warning for?
@Morwenn I don't get it, why reserve the name in advance if you're not gonna enforce it. Just so you can say "told you so!" iff something breaks down the line?
@melak47 Exactly.
but that's not useful
If people blame you, you can blame them instead. That's pretty useful.
00:30
@melak47 the people reserving names for use are not necessarily the people writing compilers
Standard doesn't care if implementations enforce it or not
@Morwenn if you made it a compiler error, then nobody could've built a library that violates it
@melak47 And you'd need to special-case the standard library even more.
Also you couldn't have mocks of some parts of the standard library either.
Stdlib should be special-cased but C and C++ compilers are too dumb for that
#pragma gcc system_header
Or something.
00:32
Rust's lang items are neato
@CatPlusPlus special cased?
@Borgleader allow identfiers reserved for the stdlib/implementation to be used in the stdlib headers
this stitch is soft but it curls in on itself. :\
the what?
00:33
@CatPlusPlus well… it works for warnings already
Good for them
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@Morwenn from the start I mean
I suppose there was c++ before standardisation even
Because it was already hard enough to get basic working examples to compile and they didn't want to bother with non-features?
Nah, seriously, I don't know and I don't care ._____.
...
Hi how is everyone?
I take it your days are going nicely?
00:37
@ThePhD Fine. What about you? :)
Oh, I'm okay.
Not liking C#.
What do you like?
Garbage collection, not having to worry about memory, making really fast progress on this server...
At the same time.
Not knowing when memory is released. Not knowing if I have ownership of the memory. Not knowing if it's going to be reused or deleted because I can't enforce any kind of hard value/reference semantics about it. Just have to demand they don't do anything funky with the data while I'm async sending it.
I like vinegar crisps.
And Sant-Erwann.
meh, beer
00:43
@Borgleader Having a good night?
@ThePhD watching x-files, so yes :) yourself?
@Borgleader Third watch in the house bby
<_>
Aren't all disposables
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@ThePhD forget memory completely in c# right
Only care about files etc.
supposed to be able to handle double-dispose / double-closes?
The fuck is this bullshit throwing an "already disposed" exception
I don't need that fucking noise, just fucking close it and leave it closed if it is
JFK
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00:50
@Morwenn I <3 salt & vinegar crisps
@Ell Glad to see I'm not alone :D
me too
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They're sassy
Salt & Pepper 4 lyfe.
And chili.
Ell
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00:54
Crisps are just very tasty
Very processed though :(
I want to try making my own beetroot chips
I am reading this article about 'Clean your way to happiness: unpacking the decluttering craze', then I thought to myself, why people keep on writing crap like this? There is no correlation between peoples happiness and decluttering. In fact, from personal observation, people who declutter tend to spend more time trying to find things because they can't remember where the last time they put things
Hey guys! Quick question about nested structs in a class
In order for forward declaration to work - how would you declare a struct inside of a class's private member section? When I tried to declare and define a struct and declare an array of that struct in the same private member section, it gave me this:
"Field has incomplete type : <My Struct Here>"
@OneRaynyDay make a post on SO
@LucDanton Ah, so I would have to define its members beforehand?
01:03
it’s the class itself you have to define in order to use it in an array
But I did that :o, or at least I thought so. I declared that the struct has a string and an int(Kind of like the class Pair<V,K>) before creating an array of it
Here, I'll send you a snapshot of it
@OneRaynyDay please don’t
Mkay no problem
Please read the rules.
@LucDanton Oh - I've been on a couple of stack overflow chats. It's just I'm not fluent in C++. I know the basic etiquettes ^_^ I wasn't going to post my code on this chat
Was thinking of pasting it on pastebin or something in case you wanted to see it.
My apologies for any confusion though
01:06
@Nooble Hi nuble you got your name fixed finally :)
@OneRaynyDay Yes, linking to a paste site is fine. As the rules explain.
@LucDanton Cool - here's my pastebin: pastebin.com/aTpBDuzR
I tried to keep it MVCE.
any array of the form element x[]; is incomplete; the type element[] is never complete
You’ll need to start at the basics of array to figure this out.
Alternatively, use std::vector<KeyValuePair> since you are likely after a resizable array
@LucDanton Ah, I am in the basic stages of C++. I usually write Java/python, but I have to take this class for university (please don't bring on the "OMFG your professor's stupid" comments everyone) and therefore I need to initialize an array.
I understand that vector<> is much better though. It's just the specs that I need to follow
Ell
Ell
01:12
What can I do with 3 courgettes?
Ah - is it because I need to say element* array[] ?
Ell
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Ignoring the obvious sodomy
oh man
@Ell slice in half, add tomato sauce cheese. grill.
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@Borgleader great idea
Thanks
01:14
@OneRaynyDay any type of the form element[] (variable declarations with that type would look like element a[];) is incomplete, and you can’t have an incomplete non-static data member; it doesn’t matter what element is
@Ell I've done the same with zuchini.
@Borgleader kek
as a hint: what would sizeof on such an array yield, and what would sizeof(Something) result in?
@jaggedSpire :3
@LucDanton Ahh - I have to declare the size of the array along with it!
Is that the reason? Because otherwise sizeof would not know the size of the array and would thus yield undefined behavior.
Ell
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01:16
Should I grill the courgette by itsswlf for a bit first?
@Borgleader it's so tiny! :D
3
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Or just bung the whole arrangement under the grill?
@OneRaynyDay I meant to underscore the relationship between sizeof and completeness of a type, since the latter concept can be a bit nebulous at first
you don’t have to worry about UB with sizeof
Ell
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Hmm. I think I'll scrape out the seedy bit also
@LucDanton I apologize, but what's UB? And from the completeness of a type I'm guessing that's declaring the space the object takes up - right?
01:18
@jaggedSpire T_T
I know that in a low level, a class holds smaller values within it, so it's a large "wrapper" of memory that needs to be allocated.
Within the large area of memory, there are small subsections that are allocated for the variables within the class.
@OneRaynyDay The undefined behavior you mentioned—expect to see those initials often. And yes that is part of that relationship.
@Borgleader ...sorry. At least I didn't name-ping you?
@LucDanton I see. Thanks for the heads up :) I think I fixed my problem by declaring a size of the array. Is what you meant above that
@OneRaynyDay that is the data model of C and C++, yes (which as an aside they call the 'object model' in case you ever run into it but that’s not related to object-oriented programming), it extends to other things than classes too
01:20
hi every one.
I have one simple question. Anyone answer?
Because I didn't explain the size of the array(a "wrapper" for the objects within it), the gcc doesn't know how much allocate and thus throws me the error?
@OneRaynyDay I didn’t mean anything in particular other than pointing out the obvious roadblock you were facing, what best option you should pick depends on what you are trying to do and I don’t have the full picture so std::vector was really the only alternative I could mention
lol, lounge is being overrun
@MuhammadRaza we can't answer until you question
@OneRaynyDay you can’t have non-static data members of incomplete type and that’s it
the language doesn’t allow it, GCC or no GCC
01:22
@LucDanton Ahh I see. Thank you! It was actually that roadblock that was making me stumped(Writing in python has me fearing premature initialization/declaration)
That's all I have. Have a great day man :) I owe you one
There is a function in kernel32.dll. RemoveDirectory(path). If i don't want to use this function i want to develop my own similar to this or i want to read the internal code of this function any idea how?
Sorry, had to laugh. Also, don't do that.
user406009
Huh, matrix math is sorta cool in how similar stuff works out compared to normal arithmetic.
it is me
I have arrived
all hail the lettuce etc
01:29
@MuhammadRaza (std::experimental/boost)::filesystem::remove
@melak47 This all function is develop in assembly?
4
I'm gonna say no.
I'm gonna say maybe.
user406009
@ElimGarak Do you know of any good reference sheets for matrix derivative identities?
@melak47 and after that use in different language?
user406009
01:31
Other than wikipedia I guess.
@Lalaland A4 piece of paper and brain :D
For everything else, google is a friend, I suppose :D
@Lalaland wikipedia
@MuhammadRaza go find a C library then
Guys, it's: yes, no, maybe, I don't know, could you repeat the question?
user406009
@ElimGarak In Freedomland, we use letter size paper. A4 paper with its sqrt(2) ratio would simply make too much sense.
user406009
01:32
@ElimGarak Eh, I guess I'll just reply on wikipedia then.
@melak47 understand.
Melak can't understand, we've been trying to teach him basic things, but he's a really cute monkey we keep around.
Now jagged wants pictures of melak to share with the lounge :P
I specialize in cute animal pictures, it is true.
@melak47 hey, what's your present latitude and longitude?
01:35
@jaggedSpire Last seen here :D
@jaggedSpire permissive and homesick, respectively
@jaggedSpire uh...why? :p
should I expect an ICBM delivery in the next 30 minutes?
@melak47 reasons that certainly won't involve plane tickets and a camera, I assure you
adjusting final trajectory parameters no doubt
@melak47 I'm hurt you think so little of me.
I've got an orbital cannon.
01:37
would you say you are in a building that would rather withstand a ground burst or an air burst
Merkins asking for coordinates always suspicious. :D
no reason for asking, just curious
12.7 by 0.01 :p
pls, understand.
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@lala its phi ratio you mean
Sleep time
01:40
@AngryLettuce I don't like lettuce with my burgers.
Nothing but FILLER.
@Rapptz yeah that’s the point
it’s nice
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Lettuce gives you the crunchy texture
@melak47 tyvm
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And its refreshing
If I wanted filler I'd watch Naruto or Dragon Ball Super.
01:41
glorious 1080p texture
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Ah I forgot to eat lettuce today
I'll have it for breakfast somehow
@Rapptz But you are watching Dragon Ball Super =/
well now I’m hungry
I am
but it's filler
user406009
Lettuce sorta sucks. There are so many better things to add to a burger.
01:42
@Ell It's standardized as sqrt(2), bby. :P 1.4142135...
user406009
Tomato, onions, avocado ...
hummus :3
Dead animals...
@jaggedSpire 'twas a joek. In actuality, it's more like 52.52 by 13.4. pls don't nuke me.
@melak47 Surely I would never!
01:43
@Lalaland save maybe for onions depending on preparation, none of those are remotely close in terms of texture
This all onion is develop in McDonalds?
@melak47 ITT @jaggedSpire is Nova
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Welp I've been lied to
user406009
@LucDanton I said better, not a replacement.
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But sqrt2 makes much more sense
user406009
01:46
Avocado = best fruit ever.
user406009
(The only real competition is bananas, but avocado has more possibilities for combinations with other things. Avocado + sandwich. Avocado + quesadilla. Avocado + burger)
Ell
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Most fruits are awesome
Grapefruit is not so good
The crunchy texture of lettuce is its only real selling point, but it's a strong one.
@Lalaland doesn’t make sense then
@Ell Most of them are meh and not sold in malls.
01:47
@Morwenn indeed
Everything about dragon fruit is awesome, except its taste. It has no fucking taste :(
I like pomegranates
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I like pomegranates also
I like how they look.
01:51
TIL Top Gear full episodes are on youtube for FREE (old ones anyway)
:O :O :O :O :O :O
This week in the future proposals forum: for (auto i : 27) { /* ... */ }
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You know what sucks
That you can't have a free in the FSF term machine made of modern hardware
user406009
@Morwenn Really?
user406009
Well, at least most proposals fail.
@Morwenn ew, why
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01:52
Intel 2010+ and amd 2013+ processors are anti freedom
Sucks mayn
@Morwenn python way?
user406009
@Ell Truthfully, I usually don't care that much about FSF's definition of freedom.
@Borgleader ~~terseness~~
user406009
I think it's too strict with respect to commercial product development.
@SashaMN Python way is known as boost::irange.
01:54
@Morwenn because a range is too much typing... =/
@Borgleader I like reading proposals over there. It's often fun.
@Morwenn [-9223372036854775808, 27) wooo
@Morwenn reading proposals is like reading fanfiction
most of it is terrible
My lip tickles, for some reason.
Except fanfictions generally don't end up in the main story.
@ElimGarak Have some decency, it's 0-based :o
user406009
01:57
@Borgleader Some fanfiction is really quite good though.
@ElimGarak a common effect with some poisons
@Borgleader insert complaint about fanfiction badness here
user406009
Sometimes even better than the original stories.
@Lalaland I said most of it is terrible /cc @jaggedSpire
finishes putting on flame retardant suit
@Borgleader Gravity Falls fanfic really is mostly shit though :(
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01:58
Oats are a very good grain
Probably my favourite of all the grains
I've been looking for weeks, and found a few half-decent horror fics
whyyyyy
@jaggedSpire i think ive seen an awkward gif of that on reddit
Ell
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Rice is good also
And cous cous is very nice
@Ell I ony like it in my breakfast cereals.
@Borgleader It's a good show, and an excellent starter point for horror fanfiction.

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