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16:01
@TonyTheLion ¬_¬ this sucks
I want to trick this one CI slave into using a different settings file, rather than have to configure a load of jobs
I've no idea how my interview went.
Now that I think about it, naming my own kid is the hardest naming thing I ever done
@Morwenn hey
@Morwenn how did it go
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix "Waste Of Space", makes it easy to remember then
Ven
Ven
16:03
@Morwenn tell us
@slaphappy I think I pretty much answered that .____.
@Morwenn I just thought that was funny to ask anyway.
So, how did it go?
No fucking idea.
Ven
Ven
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix and you came up with "swag" ;/
The only thing I know is that I will have the answer under two weeks.
16:04
@thecoshman it has to be easy to remember, to sound good in at least russian and french... and I have to make sure that if he one days will use its name as patronyme in russian it will also sound good....
And all of this has to be decided within 8 months and that will be fixed for all his life..
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix oh, you don't pass on surnames (patronyme) father to son?
Lol.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix nah, he can change it
@ThePhD I didn't try the sexy trick.
The what?
16:06
@thecoshman yes, my kid will have "Loïcovich" as patronyme but one he'll have babies his name will pass on too
something like that.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix ... again, surenames pass on... his firstname is just his, that doesn't pass on
or have I translated patronyme badly?
@ThePhD Wait, I mistook your remark for @thecoshman one. Soory :o
Kek.
patronyme is my name with a suffix, It's the surname I guess but specific in Russia
Ven
Ven
16:07
@Morwenn explain us what happened
Like fater is David, and patronyme will become Davidovich
Ven
Ven
where di they touch your c++
@Morwenn o_0 what comment?
@Ven There's nothing to explain. It was a plain interview with nothing special involved .____.
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16:08
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix oooh, you do silly string maniuplation
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn well then, how can you not know if it went well or not?
@Ven Because they have to deliberate. And it probably depends more on how well the other candidates did.
And because I'm terrible at reading the mood.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn what about if I send you <3<3<3<3?
and take time to read insane C++ you wrote?
> The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.
Ven
Ven
success is measured (partly) by exposition. so nope
16:11
@Ven Why would you do that? Are you a masochist? :o
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn I already do anyway
Heads up: We need to take Stack Overflow read-only for a brief moment to deploy a set of documentation changes behind the scenes.
And we're done - thanks!
@Ven Yeah, but as long as you're not successful, it's only considered insane, no matter how you obtain success.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix wrong, it's davidovna
user1804599
@Ven no why
user1804599
16:12
are you crazy
@HubertApplebaum davidovna is for a girl
@Ven Do you realize that I often wish I didn't have to read some things I wrote? x)
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix that's sexist
why can't a boy be called davidovna?
@HubertApplebaum not sexist, that's grammar
it being grammar doesn't make it less sexist
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Ven
Ven
16:12
ew people deciding a baby's gender at birth
@Morwenn so do I :P
grammarist
please refrain from posting sexist content online, or at least have the decency to precede it with a trigger warning
(I say that to avoid future problems)
@HubertApplebaum but that's racist
isn't that a micro-aggression?
I would be tempted to count it as such, yes
Ven
Ven
16:14
seems to be a macro-agression, considering his penis size
@HubertApplebaum What do elders like you know about sexism anyway?
lets invoke the femi-nazis and ask?
maybe robert knows?
user1804599
TIL narutomaki is fish.
T** pdatum = static_cast<T**>(lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(T*) + sizeof(T)));
T** referencetarget = pdatum;
T* allocationtarget = reinterpret_cast<T*>(pdatum + 1);
*referencetarget = allocationtarget;
16:17
oh my
It only gets better from here.
a two star general
Anyway naming a kid is not like naming a project or a variable...
Is pdatum shorthand for pedantum
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Is it not? It also has reserved identifiers such as HITLER
Now, I know what it looks like,
but I swear this is 10000% necessary.
16:18
terible?
user1804599
@ThePhD You're a 10-star programmer!
@ThePhD hitler also said that
good point
@HubertApplebaum it's worse than that. Some names in one language are ridiculous in the other
have I mastered the art of shitposting yet?
16:19
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yes I knew this guy callled Awan Afuqya, poor guy got mistakenly banned from a popular site after his name was erroneously interpreted as an insult, can you believe that? Typical Americano-centrist culture.
also, my fix works in some cases
@HubertApplebaum yes I understand.
Ven
Ven
16:33
I have 6 pages of following on github. apparently, that's 98*5+40=530 repos. huh.
const double _kMillisecondsPerSecond = 1000.0;
I mean I guess I get why you'd want to make that a constant
sup lounge
No random 1000.0 in your code. But still
Xeo
Xeo
Sigh, they still suck at this.
Ven
Ven
@Prismatic user-defined literals :P
Xeo
Xeo
16:38
> Sender: Blair, Marley
> Mail: [email protected]
> "I am a banker with Investec Bank here in United Kingdom."
> "Regards, Trevor"
> .au
> UK
TIL australia is still a british colony
@Ven its actually dart, not c++
Ven
Ven
@Prismatic hahahahahahhahahahaaha
use a programming language then.
@HubertApplebaum still a commwealth member
16:40
@Ven good one
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum thx m6
"So why did you pick JavaScript? Why didn't you choose, say, a programming language?"
@HubertApplebaum JavaScript is a programming language
and we got one, guys!
is hubert cicada
16:41
good job everyone time to go home
@nick Look I even baited madara
Man sometimes you look at dart and you can't tell whether its c++ or not
And other times you get stuff like
abstract class ScrollableState<T extends Scrollable> extends State<T>
Fuck magic variables that appear in the middle of research papers without being described first.
@Prismatic what do you think?
16:42
is cicubert hubada
@Morwenn science is magic what did you asked for?
My instincts tell me yes, that Hubert Applebaum is in fact Park Yung Awana Lettuce
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix teh codez
if it talks like cicada and feels like its cicada, then its probably Cicada
how to determine Cicada in 2 steps
Cicuda
16:44
@TonyTheLion How to determine Cicada in 1 steps*: Lookup previous nicks in the mod dashboard.
if it strangely fits into the Lounge though you've never seen it before, its also cicada
google's flutter project seems like it has a ton of stuff
@MadaraUchiha How to ruin the fun in 1 step
@MadaraUchiha oh you
16:44
I want to use it but its stack is pretty nasty. Its like a dart VM on top of a cannibalized chrome
It'll probably download like 3gb of code just to compile
@TonyTheLion People thought I was Cicada at first :(
@Morwenn that's what Cicada would say
@Morwenn Yea because Nolwenn
.signature.user-703016 .username::after { content:" (A.k.a. Cicada)";}
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You're welcome
@Prismatic not bad. to compile firefoxOS I have aroun 30gb of code
16:45
@MadaraUchiha ohhhh
the worst git clone to ever do
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I fucking hope you're kidding
> firefoxOS
@Morwenn Let me apologize, just in case I was one who might have given that impression.
rip fire fox
16:46
@MadaraUchiha Doesn't take all the alts into account though
Real talk Lounge aren't we all a little Cicada
@JerryCoffin Honestly, I don't remember who was confused, so no worry :p
user3790646
@Morwenn The same happened to me, the problem is, they still think that though :(
@Andrey good cover
16:47
@Morwenn For an insult like that, I can imagine some sort of Biblical revenge "down unto the seventh generation"...
Will the real Cicada please stand up?
@JerryCoffin I'm not that much into revenge.
@TonyTheLion haven't seen it (?) in a long time, don't think it (?) still comes to Lounge tbh
good riddance
@HubertApplebaum "alts"?
16:48
@набиячлэвэлиь sec, I'll check again... well there's probably less because compiling things take space too. "du -h" gives me 43gb in my workspace
I am winner.
@HubertApplebaum lol
Oh, I found the random hidden constant.
@ThePhD <3
@TonyTheLion <3 you too
@ThePhD you're working on what?
16:50
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix sol2
@Borgleader <33 How's work going?
@ThePhD pretty good, lunch time in 5 min
@Borgleader There can never be enough love <3
time to do some slept
good night everyone of most of you
16:51
@HubertApplebaum Good night to most of you too.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix github.com/Rapptz/sol - but I'm working specifically on version 2 - github.com/ThePhD/sol2
@HubertApplebaum good night
GestureDragStartCallback _getDragStartHandler(Axis direction)
@ThePhD integration of lua into Cpp?
Prefixing your function names with _ is lame, pls dont do it
16:52
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yeh.
@Prismatic indicates private?
In fact, just never prefix anything with _
@Prismatic also get is lame
must be useful, never had time learning lua though... not much time for anything
Meh! \o/
16:53
Google's own code is so inconsistent. In their style guide they use CamelCase for public functions and camelCase for private ones
@slaphappy Usually, yes. Although I've only seen it used for fields, not for methods.
Isn't prefix _ not allowed by the std::?
@ThePhD it's reserved in the global namespace.
@ThePhD _ followed by an uppercase letter, I think.
I think its __ for std no?
16:54
all of those :P
_ in the global namespace, __ and _+caps everywhere
Ven
Ven
std reserves __CAPS for everything, and _CAPS for names
you're welcome
Ven
Ven
and posix reserves far more
16:54
right, so never use _ to prefix anything
@ThePhD It's allowed inside a class (for example), but only if followed by a lower-case letter or digit (not another underscore or upper-case letter).
use variable_ or my personal favorite, m_variable
I usually code with everything public, and use a _ prefix for "do not touch" on my own projects
less hassle
@Prismatic or use your own name: slaphappy_variable or prismatic_variable so you know to whom it belongs
@Prismatic vari_able
when I first started out programming I'd prefix local variables with 'my' sometimes to avoid naming conflicts with class members or globals
So embarassing
16:57
Just another convention. vOv
Eitherwho, sol is now passing. The only things left to do are the tunneling request and Documentation request, and then we're sol v2 ready...
@Prismatic I'm relieved to hear you've at least recovered from that particular aberration. Here's hoping that m_ follows it into oblivion soon.
the voice of reason
I go with the Microsoft C# style: _ for private instance fields. Otherwise no prefix.
m_ is the one true member prefix though. All other forms are less informative and uglier
my_ is no more embarrassing than m_ imo
16:59
You can even get crazier and throw in some s_ for static
one m_ member prefix to bring them and in the darkness std::bind them
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No my_ was just me being dumb for locals. m_ clearly indicates member variable. Its all very logical
lol
That also means that I'll be entirely done with my Graduate Seminar course for this semester (modulo writing the paper for it and doing the "final project" for it... which is what I did right now, so yeah I'm basically done).
python style _ is a private (do not touch), __ real private
___megaprivate
Does gcc support unicode?
user3790646
@Prismatic As in?
C++ doesn't support unicode, what do you mean?
Could you use characters that show up as something similar to a space in a source file and compile it
@ThePhD aw
17:01
int λ = 1;
Obv. not, are you stupid
The Source Character Set falls entirely inside ASCII
user3790646
@набиячлэвэлиь Hey hey, watch out!
Before di- and trigraphs were removed, inside a 7-bit subset thereof
@Prismatic you could check fo APL
SOON
Bug 67224 - UTF-8 support for identifier names in GCC
17:05
@Prismatic If it isn't obvious what's local and what belongs to the class, you have bigger problems to fix. By the time you fix those problems, my_ or m_ or anything else specifically intended to say that something is a class member variable will be equally (and completely) redundant.
@JerryCoffin I think that's too much of a generalization
Consider something simple like a setter
inb4 UncleBobsNamingConvention
void Whatever::SetThing(Thing const &t) {
    thing = t;
}

void Whatever::SetThing(Thing const &thing) {
    m_thing = thing;
}
@Prismatic Okay, I've considered it.
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A: C++ Getter/Setter (Alternatives?)

Jerry CoffinBeing slightly contrarian: yes, getters and setters (aka accessors and mutators) are mostly evil. The evil here is not, IMO, so much from "breaking encapsulation", as from simply defining a variable to be of one type (e.g., int) when it's really not that type at all. Looking at your example, you...

I prefer the second. Its easy to shadow member variables
17:07
@Prismatic consider
void Whatever::SetThing(Thing const &_thing) {
    thing = _thing;
}
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
My eyes
@slaphappy absolutely gross
Filthy SeeHashers
m_lady
@Prismatic consider that your getter is completely useless and is functionally equivalent to a public data member
17:10
When not sure, do as the Standard Library does
Case in point: std::stringstream::string()
I'll get rid of getters and setters when I get properties in c++
you already do
At least setters can verify sth or enact constraints
void SetPercentage(float pc) { /* pc must be clamped */ }
17:11
it's a dumb use case
Stop the SeeHash onslaught
__declspec(property(get = getprop, put = putprop))
Who said C++ isn't beautiful
Beware of PascalCase when going out
imagine what you can do with microsoft-specific c++ with managed extensions
I mean you can probably get away with creating your own property class too and pass it a getter and setter function or something, but meh
@slaphappy stop I can only get so aroused
17:15
you can probably use a typelist to generate properties like that in classes only defined via a tuple of metaobjects
@Prismatic Under what circumstances would a good design need (or even want) a "SetPercentage"? Sounds highly suspect to me. On the rare occasion that it might be useful, bounded<float> pc(0.0f, 1.0f); (or whatever range you want) seems like a better bet than the mess you're trying to make.
Ven
Ven
@Prismatic u w0t m7
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy I'd like an exemple of that ;D
@Prismatic Also, you should probably throw an ArgumentError instead of clamping
17:18
@slaphappy That can depend (and should, if you really need this at all) be defined by a strategy class that's passed as a template parameter.
@JerryCoffin It was just an example. You're suggesting that I move the verification to the type itself which is a pretty good argument
Ven
Ven
I seriously don't know what I'd do without vim macros...
@Prismatic I'm suggesting that if you want a type that's clamped to a range, that you define a type that's clamped to a range, not write an ad hoc simulation of that as part of some other class (and in the process, making a mess of the syntax and doing only a half-assed job of enforcing the semantics as well).
@Ven you could be using emacs
Ven
Ven
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I am using emacs...
17:23
This argument's kind of gotten off track. The only point I was trying to make was that you can shadow class variables names with locals (or at least, I've done that before) and so I think there's value in prefixing class members with something to separately identify them
I do have classes with public variables and I don't name those any differently (no prefix, postfix etc)
So idunno, maybe I'll reconsider
17:34
@JerryCoffin This is a good point. I think I agree. In my case, though, all the devs here are already used to an m_ prefix, and expect it. It's actually in the code syntax rules. The weird part is they are mostly PHP devs, so they also have to prefix everything with this-> so I don't understand what the m_ is gaining them there.
Unrelated--does typedef have the same ADL-breakage problems as using? I would assume yes but just thought I'd ask.
@Prismatic It the gun made of a pancake? Because it looks like a rolled pancake.
@MadameElyse Heh, sounds like fun.
Someone rekt james' talk in the comments. Not sure if I should give it any credence since its a youtube comment.
Damn FTDI has balls
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/01/31/ftdi_accused_of_bricking_counterfeits_again/
17:50
@caps If the alias you're creating can be created by typedef like it can with using, the semantics of the result will (at least usually) be the same, regardless of the syntax you used.
@JerryCoffin Okay, thanks. That's what I figured.
@Borgleader Yes it's extremely dumb but that's wubwub for ya
@thecoshman Yes
> In 2016 you just pronounce HRESULT as std::future. :-)
lol
@ElimGarak Funny, but also sad--shows a profound misunderstanding of what a std::future really is/does (since it's almost, but not quite, completely different from an HRESULT).
@JerryCoffin What does HRESULT do/is?
18:01
@Prismatic Eww... hellCorrupt drivers, (sounds like Bartek:)
@Borgleader It's a MS thingy that you have to put in some API calls. Nobody actually knows what it is.
@Borgleader Encodes error codes, along with other crap codes (retval).
Wait, are you joking or haven't done much WinAPI wanking?
I stay away from WINAPI as much as I can
its the plaguuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
MSDN: HRESULT is a 32-bit value, divided into three different fields: a severity code, a facility code, and an error code. The severity code indicates whether the return value represents information, warning, or error.
Yes, the facility one tells you where it comes from. And severity, well, severity.
HRESULT can also play chess to grandmaster level, navigate round Berlin without gettng lost and drive faster than Bartek.
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Chuck Norris is afraid of HRESULT.
Wots that other thingy?
18:09
HRESULT ain't bad
There is some other MS thingy, something to do with canvasssesesess, DC or summat.
@MartinJames You mean the device context?
@ElimGarak That's it:)
But it's sorta like harbinger of death in that if you see HRESULT you're probably dealing with COM now
HDC is the handle to it, for plebs who still draw like that. :P Yup, DX is COM through and through, HRESULTs galore.
18:11
@MartinJames Hmm, I guess it would be cool though if the API returned a future (with an encapsulated exception) instead of an HRESULT, but yeah otherwise I dont think these two things are alike.
That's it. Martins Law: any chat thread must be terminated at the first mention of COM
@Borgleader YouTube comments, BG. :D And HRESULT and COM are here to stay. :'(
@AndyProwl both!
at the same time
umm what is HRESULT ?
Somebody slap Khaled
18:17
@ElimGarak BG?
@Borgleader BorG :D
Sounds more hardcore than BL
ah
well that one seemed like it came from someone knowledgeable? but... seeing as im not in that subject i cant be sure
14 mins ago, by Martin James
MSDN: HRESULT is a 32-bit value, divided into three different fields: a severity code, a facility code, and an error code. The severity code indicates whether the return value represents information, warning, or error.
@CatPlusPlus better than having to deal with GetLastError()
18:20
So I just found a bug in clang.
Something about ADL is making it segfault.
@caps did you report it?
@Mgetz I want to, but I'd need to make a bugzilla account first.
But.
> Bugzilla is an open bug tracking system. Activity on most bugs, including email addresses, will be visible to the public. We recommend using a secondary account or free web email service (such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, or similar) to avoid receiving spam at your primary email address.
@milleniumbug OK
ITT Khaled plonked Martin
And me. And half the Lounge.
@ElimGarak I didn't plonk anyone, and I don't enjoy being plonked
18:24
@caps So?
Ergh, cowboy coding stuff didn't work. Now I need to actually think.
@Borgleader It's used in COM. Used almost exclusively to return error codes--i.e., did the call succeed or fail (and if it failed, can tell you a little bit about why). The big differences from an std::future are that: 1) it doesn't tell you about how to retrieve something in the future, and 2) it's not normally used for an actual result (i.e., anything other than success/failure).
@CatPlusPlus Just a pain to dig out one of my old accounts. A deterrent. I've created the account and now I'm just redacting a few private things from the log before I upload it.
@Morwenn looking at the full picture always help see the right thing to do within details. Working on my library has reached it ugly phase, I have to build encoding mapping sheets now.
@JerryCoffin Right, but like a future can carry an exception when something fails (and the result otherwise) right? so there is ~some~ overlap in functionality.
however small that is
18:39
@Borgleader Yes, thus the "...almost, but not quite, completely different."
@JerryCoffin Right, just making sure thats what you meant (in case I got it wrong and the overlapping functionality was something else)
In fairness, however, I should probably add that I probably wouldn't let a minor detail like it's being factually incorrect deter me from quoting from the Holy Bible (i.e., the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy).
In the field of computer programming, the HRESULT is a data type used in Windows operating systems, and the earlier IBM/Microsoft OS/2 operating system, to represent error conditions, and warning conditions. The original purpose of HRESULTs was to formally lay out ranges of error codes for both public and Microsoft internal use in order to prevent collisions between error codes in different subsystems of the OS/2 operating system. HRESULTs are numerical error codes. Various bits within an HRESULT encode information about the nature of the error code, and where it came from. HRESULT error codes...
this has quite a bit of data on HRESULT
@TonyTheLion Certainly more than enough to make a sane person ill, anyway. :-)
@JerryCoffin E_ANSWERTOTHEUNIVERSE
@JerryCoffin hahahah
@TonyTheLion Oh, come on. The idea of a person being sane isn't that far-fetched, is it?
@Ven lol wot
@TonyTheLion so HRESULT is like the address of the culprit
Ven
Ven
open çourç m8
What's the context
18:46
@JerryCoffin No it is not, but the idea that a sane person would become ill when reading that wiki article is funny.
Also lol you work on cobbescript
Ell
Ell
@Prismatic again? Jeeez
@TonyTheLion How dare you ruin my joke with facts?
Github has banded wild animals for less!
@TonyTheLion topkek
That was closed, so he re-opened it. That was closed again, so he went with the above issue.
man, this guy is persistent
His avatar is a selfie of a shirtless dude.
Douchebag status confirmed.
@EtiennedeMartel So if I understand correctly, one of them wants Python-private, the other wants Ada-private, and on that basis each has concluded the other has no clue how to program. Hmm....
@JerryCoffin Well, Python is substantially not as shitty as Ada, so.
That being said, the problem here is that this Maxmaxwhatever dude is incredibly obnoxious.
18:57
@EtiennedeMartel Here I'm just talking about their ideas of "private" though--seriously enforced like Ada vs., "I'll ignore that, even though it's in plain sight" like Python.
Meh I expected something more interesting
0/10
Ven
Ven
@CatPlusPlus coffeescript, livescript, learnxinyminutes, bttv, mikuia, other stuff, yes
@CatPlusPlus that message wasn't even addressed to you
@CatPlusPlus Well, he's Russian.
(I know that doesn't mean anything but shhhssshhhh)
user3790646
@sehe Could you help me a bit?
Ven
Ven
18:59
i have to write a pdf about how linux drivers work (shallowly) for tomorrow
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fuck me
user3790646
@Ven right in the ass?
Ven
Ven
no, in yours
user3790646
@Ven Very good.
@EtiennedeMartel it remind me of private name mangling in Python.
Безфамильный <-- what is that language?

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