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12:00
@Rapptz are you sure you’re not mistaking it with e.g. constexpr foo_type foo; which is incorrect?
I probably am
it's 7 AM mang
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Fun. I wonder why hjiack::foo isn't being being picked. Can't quite remember the rules about that, it seems.
@Xeo same reason struct foo<innocent<X>> is picked as the spec for well you guessed it, and not the primary template
(ref quals/forwarding refs don’t interfere too much with that narrative, I think)
Xeo
Xeo
Ooooh, wait, I know where my confusion comes from
> It's a bit like class(class const&) vs class(T&&)
but what you have is akin to class(class)
I was thinking of that the whole time (extra const& for the innocent overload)
12:05
this to_json_key went from being a "neat" idea to one worthy of headaches lol
I forgot that you need to escape certain codepoints and such
@Xeo oh yeah it’s not the ref quals but it’s the cv quals (and of course forward refs)
it really always is a riot isn’t it
@Rapptz welcome
I don’t know if writing that sort of overload is machiavelli or murphy
@HubertApplebaum smh
Oh c'mon, people complaining about the spelling reform of 1990 are so annoying. From their hate messages, it's clear that they didn't even fucking read the fucking reform.
#disgusted
12:14
ognon
@HubertApplebaum - words only have meaning when they support our POV :)
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn #ognon #nénufar
@HubertApplebaum ognon syntaxe
@Ven Changing « oignon » was a good thing: my grand-mother pronounced the dumb « i ». Also « nénufar » is the old spelling that was changed in the 1930s to « nénuphar » for reasons.
@Morwenn People hating on things they know nothing about... that new :P
Ven
Ven
12:17
@Morwenn onion > *
@Ven We can't just write English either, c'mon :o
Also let's be real: this reform is already older than me.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn it makes sense
@Ven Wat.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn nénuphar makes more sense with ph
12:19
@Ven Why?
@HubertApplebaum How did you handle the spelling reform in the 1930s?
nénuphar d'Eckmühl
Ven
Ven
Nymphaea est un genre de plantes de la famille des Nymphaeaceae. C'est l'un des genres de nénuphars. == Liste des espèces == Nymphaea alba L. -- Nénuphar blanc Nymphaea amazonum Mart. et Zucc. Nymphaea ampla (Salisb.) DC. Nymphaea blanda G.F.W. Meyer Nymphaea caerulea Savigny -- Lotus bleu Nymphaea capensis Thunb. Nymphaea capensis var. capensis Thunb. Nymphaea conardii Wiersema Nymphaea ×daubenyana W.T. Baxter ex Daubeny Nymphaea elegans Hook. Nymphaea glandulifera Rodschied Nymphaea jamesoniana Planch. Nymphaea leibergii Morong Nymphaea lotus L. -- Lotus tigré Nymphaea mexicana Zucc. Nymphaea...
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Q: Rule of zero in C++11

Pedro AreiasI am a newbie in C++ and have the following doubt concerning the Rule of Zero: can we use a deep-copy smart pointer compatible with polymorphism as a member-variable of a class without the need to declare any of the special member-functions (i.e. relying only on synthesized)??? For example, the ...

I'll add a
@Ven It originally comes from « nīnūfar ».
@HubertApplebaum do eeeet
12:21
@TonyTheLion It's SO, no fun allowed, remember?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn then they should fix nuphar and nymphaea
@Morwenn Have you been
I'm from there
@Ven stahp tlororlling plz
@HubertApplebaum Never.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn :[
12:22
@HubertApplebaum oh yea, fun was buried in 2011. RIP
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum oh, but you didn't succeed your father in lighting the lighthouse's bulb?
it's automatic you parisian fuck
it rolls on a bath of mercury btw
micro aggressions
TRIGGERED
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum LIES
> Polimorfic(const derivateds& temp)
12:24
@HubertApplebaum Oh yeah, back in time they had to fill buckets of mercury at La Jument because the lighthouse is on an unstable rock that moves when the wind is too strong.
good Engrish
const_cast<char*> I cry everytim — Tony The Lion 9 secs ago
> Les lentilles sont mises en rotation par un moteur électrique et reposent sur un support lui-même plongé dans un bain de 100 kilogrammes de mercure pour limiter autant que possible les frottements.
Just fill buckets with the overflowing mercury and bring it back. Not hazardous at all.
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum that certainly wasn't the case when you were born
12:25
respect your elders
Ven
Ven
Did you drink some of that mercury, to be how/who you are now?
@TonyTheLion the compiler cries more if you have some cruddy C API that requires it :(
> Ils terminèrent la nuit à récupérer le mercure qui s'était écoulé de la cuve, sur laquelle flotte l'optique.
@HubertApplebaum good thing I don't have elders
@KhaledKhnifer not even Jerry?
12:28
@melak47 well I respect the lounge elders,
Jerry once said a man only feels as old as his lover & from this picture, his lover was pretty young
@HubertApplebaum perso quand j’utilise mon autocuiseur la convection suffit pour remuer les lentilles
@HubertApplebaum Rule of 6?
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper what happen in case you have multiple lovers, you take the average? also what about one-sided love, and lovers you don't know about.
Bwuh
12:36
it gives you multi-personality usually, especially in the modern days ... also secret admirers aren't lovers, so they don't count
Where's robot?
I need to ask him how he wants boost submoduling to work with the single.py stuff
@ThePhD Doing robot things.
@ThePhD include all the boosts!
....
"Cannot open file: boost/config.hpp"
Greaaaat. So I can't just submodule Boost.Math. There's other bullshit I need too.
there's a tool for extracting stuff from Boost
I think it's called bcp
Yes, but there's git projects for the individual pieces of boost.
The idea was to grab the boost.math git and then hope to run from there.
Every part of Boost depends in all other parts
Hmm
You ain't gonna get away wit' that
I'm reading my professor's slides and she says that "a thread (like in Java) is generally mapped to a SO process"
That sounds wrong, right?
12:51
seems wrong enough
@Shoe Yes, Stack Overflow gives no fucks about your Java threads.
the memory is shared by default
Ell
Ell
@набиячлэвэлиь modular boost is a thing though
Some parts of Boost such as Intrusive or Container were nicely refactored but I think some parts still depend on too many other parts.
@набиячлэвэлиь so, wait. what's the point of the billion separate repos that take forever to clone? :D
> Is it possible to checkout only one library and its prerequisites?

> Not automatically. Automatic dependency resolution is planned for the future, but not as a part of the conversion to Git and Modular Boost.
12:55
Hi Can anyone tell me how to change settings in sublime text 2
right now it looks pretty ugly -> https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/13079342/12815456/742d6124-cb6c-11e5-9fd6-84d2643febb1.png
@melak47 Fucking RIP dude.
@Alex ow, what did you do to the text smoothing? :S
@melak47 Where's it say that?
Hey, cpp-sort is already 6 months old :o
Which means that I've been unemployed for 7 months already.
12:56
> Installing Modular Boost

> The initial cloning will take at least 45 minutes on a 3.0 mbps Internet connection and will consume roughly 1.5 GB of disk space.
user1804599
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yay for algorithm duplication.
@melak47 : nothing,this is the default .
I'm on windows 10 (dont know if its relevant )
(I don't know either)
can I use cookie to cook? :D
or browser to browse?
@melak47 There's none
bcp is the way to go if you plan to include Boost in your project
13:01
maybe for development they want to keep the histories separate? Still 1.5GB of git repos seems nuts
@melak47 what the fuck, "regular" boost is not nearly that large (well not until you compile it)
@Borgleader submodules. not even once :p
@Borgleader Not a problem: I never figured how to compile this monster with MinGW.
Fortunately, most of the compiled parts are now in the standard library.
good lord! I open a file in notepad on this server, some monkey has set the font to some huge ass size
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@Borgleader It's probably full history clone
13:05
@Morwenn bootstrap && b2 toolset=mingw? :P or was it bootstrap mingw; b2 toolset=gcc? it was something along those lines I'm sure...
Badlets kant --depth 1
@melak47 Don't know, I never managed to find a decent tutorial that wasn't outdated.
Anyway, I mostly don't use Boost, so...
Well, actually I never use it.
Ell
Ell
I always do --depth 1 unless I'm actually developing
@Morwenn how about the one in Boost docs
@CatPlusPlus Last time I checked there was none for MinGW.
They just tell « it's a bit more complicated » and explain how to do it with MSVC.
13:08
you use the Unix tutorial for MinGW
TIL int arr[] { 1,2,3 }; is legal in C++11
Well yeah.
user1804599
TIL int arr[] { 1,2,3 }; is legal in C++11
@Morwenn on principle, or just because you don't find you need to?
@thecoshman Most of the things I need are already in C++11.
13:11
@Morwenn yeah, 11 helped a lot
@melak47 ... why wouldn't it be? that's a perfectly normal bad bit of code
@thecoshman Yeah it makes sense, I just figured arrays were special snofleks
@melak47 It wouldn't because....?
user1804599
I was in Amsterdam today.
int arr[] = { 1,2,3 };
~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~ required pre-C++11
@melak47 they are, that's why it works.
13:13
@MadameElyse Got some weed or hookers or both?
user1804599
No.
@melak47 you can do it!
@melak47 It was required?
stupid non-monospace text edit field ._.
@MadameElyse I might end up working there
13:14
@melak47 ITT arrays are Cicada
@melak47 o_0 text editors aren't monspaced or not... fonts are
user1804599
Fun.
how far away from there do you live?
@thecoshman right, and this edit box or whatever isn't using a monospace font
@orlp Well, it's true you know.
13:16
@Shoe I don't have any standardese to back this up, but GCC calls it part of C++11 extended initializer lists: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/c664bdbdaa5630dc
@melak47 Yup, just checked too
@melak47 the display isn't either though, is it?
oh, it does for code things dosen't it
@CatPlusPlus TIL. don't think it works with submodules, though...at least this clone is taking forever :p
Ven
Ven
nice eclipse
@melak47 submodules are different
normally when you clone, you only clone details about the repo/commit that is used, not the actual repos them selves
there is, of course, an option to do that
13:38
hello gentlepedants
wow I'm home before 22h30 today what a miracle
praise be to allah
presbyte ou allah
Praise be indeed.
you EU people are ahead an hour aren't you?
@thecoshman +1 winter, +2 summer
guys
question
I sometimes like to call an overload with the trait value directly instead of using enable_if
like so
template<class T> void f() { do_f(is_snaflu<T>()); }
13:48
this is forbidden by the law
and then do_f(true_type); and do_f(false_type);
yeah, tag dispatching
no it's illegal
verboten
so is passionate man love in many countries
13:49
the issue is that it's not clear while reading what is the tag for
wat do
give up & pick up passionate man love
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I was thinking things like do_f(true_type is_snaflu); but maybe that's weird? also, unused param
idk it doesn't shock me
comment for those plebs unfamiliar with tag dispatching
13:50
it looks p much as tag dispatching
so if people think it's unclear you can humiliate them in public and fire them
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy just use [[unused]] : ^)
@HubertApplebaum I wish I could fire
The only thing I can do is ask nicely my boss to fire them
okay so you think the param name is fine
@LucDanton ce jeu de mots manque de conviction
@slaphappy Well this is how I first learnt type traits
13:56
@slaphappy do_f(true_type /*is_snaflu*/);
^this yeah
@melak47 decent but meh
I'd rather have it be the parameter type
do_f(is_<class snaflu, true_type>) :v
what's that
template<class id, class T>
struct is_ : T {};

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