OK, I found the libstdc++ dll + std::thread problem. Comes down to some bad libgcc configure stuff. Next rubenvb MinGW-w64 build will feature fully functional (for as far as my limited experimentation goes) std::thread! Yay for me!
@RMartinhoFernandes By the way I pored over the specs of std::result_of and it turns out it doesn't SFINAE in all situations. There are some strong preconditions on what kind of types are passed to it.
@LokiAstari Yep. I had done this a few days ago already, when I noticed that someone changed the question, but not the wiki, and the two started to drift apart. The wiki isn't up to be helpful in maintaining so much information as is in the book list question — let alone as is in several questions. I agree that the Q&A format is a bit awkward for things like the book question, but it works. The wiki doesn't work.
@sbi: The booklist that was in the C++ tag wiki. Was it originally from a question. If so can we add a link in the C++ tag wiki to point at that question so that we do not loose the list of books.
@sbi: The booklist that was in the C++ tag wiki. Was it originally from a question? If so can we add a link in the C++ tag wiki to point at that question? I do not want to loose the list of books (it us-full).
@LucDanton Well, simulation/whatever logic and rendering is supposed to follow this, so there might be more than one event queued in every run. You could handle one at the time if you want, though.
@LokiAstari That's a c++faq tag question. I think it's even the most popular. It's also one of the most linked-to questions across all of SO. If you have missed the uproar over this, you might want to read this.
@CatPlusPlus I don't know about the problem domain and if there's a lot of customisation that is supposed to be available but if this relies on the (library) user to set up the same loops every time they write an application I don't see why you don't provide the functionality outright: events.handle(user_provided_visitor_goes_here);.
@sbi: OK lets reverse the question. A definitive reading list is really usfull. Why is there not a link on the C++ tag wiki? OK I agree duplicating the content is not a good idea. But when I read the wiki what I am usually looking for is a link to authoritative sources (a wiki in my mind is never authoritative it is just generic with links to the real data). A link to a list of books is a good idea for a wiki to have.
@LokiAstari I'm not sure whether this is a good reason to single out the book question, but that might just be me. Unless I have missed something the rest of the chat doesn't even seem to care about the discussion, let alone the decision, so why don't you go ahead and make that change to the wiki if you think it's worthwhile?
@LokiAstari Well, you came here and asked. You understood why I deleted it. You think a link is worthwhile; I'm not sure. The rest doesn't seem to care. I don't consider my opinion on the matter heavier than yours, and I certainly can live very well with that link, so go ahead and put it into the wiki. (Just make sure you do not delete my scalding comment about copying that question into the wiki.)
@sbi: I saw that. made me laugh. Which brings me to the idea. Why is there not a collaborative editing page so people can get together and build a page before making it go live?
@RMartinhoFernandes On DF related things, it turns out that pastures aren't too much of a problem when there are invasions. Animals flee invaders so usually they just run towards the entrance, plus you can set the pastures as inactive to let them 'free' (and no dorf will go after them to pen them). Then when the invasion is over you can reactive the pasture without having to reassign each creature.
@LucDanton All my livestock ended up as target practice for invaders. Four times. Now I dug a channel, filled it with water, erected walls with battlements, and set up a couple of drawbridges. My pastures are behind walls in an artificial island.
static_cast is the first cast you should attempt to use. It does things like implicit conversions between types (such as int to float, or pointer to void*), and it can also call explicit conversion functions (or implicit ones). In many cases, explicitly stating static_cast isn't necessary, but it...
I'm considering setting up an underground pasture, now that I learned cows eat moss and fungi.
A portion of my fortress is now flooded because some stupid trolls blew up a floodgate that connected directly to the river. The fuckers drowned themselves, and none of my dorfs died, but now all that water will take forever to pump out.
@KerrekSB Could you guys maybe consider a room for Dwarf Fortress? This is getting old now, and apparently the hype wasn't a one-day fling. Time for a more exciting room :)
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Also, what about jenni reminds you of horsies? Equuefer would be closer
@LucDanton Huh. I didn't ask about the context. I clarified. So, you're saying DF has been on topic for C++ since 2008? Perhaps that explains me missing it in the newbie hints...
@LucDanton Dodging my valid point. It is a false move to divert attention to 'any' other topic. In the last month, more than once the conversation is about little else but DF for several hours. Also, it drowns out on topic conversations on occasion. Not that I mind too much: it has kept me out of this room, and enhanced my productivity
@sehe Oh, I wasn't commenting on the 'Let's make a room' part (I don't know what are the criteria for making a room or not). I wanted to call you out on DF being a fad, and yes, in this room.
@LucDanton I did say quite the opposite! Also, are you saying there is a history to DF in this room that goes back before, say, august 2011? I didn't know (<raise object="brow" mode="feigned interest"/>)
@LucDanton Well, it doesn't really matter whether it is, is my point :) I'm just observing that it isn't, which makes it something more than a passing annoyance.
@LucDanton Anyways, your having me restate my simple observation over and over, which makes me look like a whiner. I don't really care, but it might genuinely be a good idea, even for you game-minded people :)
@sehe You started by calling people talking about their pastimes "a fad". I think you wanted to make it a lighthearted joke and I didn't catch that. I didn't want to sound confrontational but point out that I've cared a lot for DF for a long time already.
(Which is important to me because Toady One never planned to live off making a game. But I digress.)
@RMartinhoFernandes I finally started reading the answers on the infamous Vim greatest-hits Q: it strikes me that many answers have glaring errors in them that no-one even bothered to comment upon?
I am a member of the American Cryptogram Association. The bimonthly magazine includes over 100 cryptograms of various sorts. Roughly 15 of these are "cryptarithms" - various types of arithmetic problems with letters substituted for the digits. Two or three of these are sudokus, except with let...
> I'm baffled by this repeated error: you say you need : to go into command mode, but then invariably you specify normal mode commands (like y}}p) which cannot possibly work from the command mode?! – sehe 14 mins ago
ah, a delicious pointless optimization question. Fun challenge :)
@CatPlusPlus hey, normally I'd agree with you, but in a question specifically about the origins and original design of the STL, it's pretty hard to see why the pre-standard library shouldn't be considered
It's just in questions about today's STL (which is 99.95% of them), the SGI lib is completely and utterly irrelevant :)
The OP didn't mean to ask about the SGI STL, sure (and it'd be wrong to answer the question as if that was what he meant. He asked about the std lib STL, and the answer to that question just happens to touch on SGI STL as well :)
> I made an immigrant vampire the mayor, the sherriff, the hammerer, the bookkeeper, he was EVERYTHING. I wanted to see what sentence he would give himself when he killed a fellow immigrant in front of literally everyone in the fort during a wedding celebration. To my surprise, it didn't crash but he gave himself 205 days in prison.
can someone give me a link or tell me what to google to find out how a thread can wait for a resource without going into a tight loop? is it in the hardware?
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@RMartinhoFernandes Aside from @Tony's comment: He dismisses the idea of believing in a god to do things for you. As comforting it might be to rely on some higher entity, and see yourself as part of its armies, it's better to look at the world from a scientific POV, not assuming you're fallen and need to be salvaged, but that you are still required to struggle to rise. Well, that's my interpretation, anyway.
Since I will have to get up quite early tomorrow morning, I'd better go to bed now. See you tomorrow, guys!
@sbi Oh. I meant "God did it" as in "Deus ex machina". It means that things happened because the writers wanted them to, even if it makes no sense in-universe.