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17:01
@Borgleader Shshhh.
The REAL point here is that now there's no way to make the faster way work with the features I want.
So now I'm stuck with teh slow way.
The sweet Italian sauce.
juicy
free steam games :)
@ThePhD You can now sit on your high horse of "i dont have ub in my code"
hmmm
I'm looking at this list and it seems to me that they're free for a reason...
either they are too old or terrible
17:10
Probably the former.
It's super old shit.
Old but gold. :)
no evidence of any goldness
in any case, cant really argue with free :)
I keep getting stupid graphical glitches
come the fuck on chrome
get your shit together
I dont remember having those glitches on chrome
in fact im on chrome now
17:19
they appear sometimes
like once every three months or so
and when they appear the first time, they last until you close the browser
Ven
Ven
@Shoe chrome has so many bugs
it's so awful
@Ven Do you, like, change avatar every day?
Ven
Ven
I explain why it changes everyday, at least
Go on
Ven
Ven
I do not have an email address set, so gravatar generates one every time. Since they're cached, it'll update to a new generated one every few hours (8-16h)
17:33
@Ven How do you not have an email address?
@ThePhD rta "Enterprise Fibonacci"
@fredoverflow mee 2
@Ven I heard AOL includes multiple email addresses in their Internet service!
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow cool beans
I just didn't fill the "email" field in stackoverflow
since i don't want them to contact me
Aren't you required to log in with like a google account?
17:36
    using BatchPostSplitCallback =
        std::function<std::vector<std::vector<std::pair<Id,Geometry*>>>()>;
oh c++, u are so beautiful
arg
raw pointers
> Everytime someone posts a software talk that emphasises on showing the talker and not the slides, a puppy dies. And not one of those wierd inbred ones that shouldn't exist. A natural, adorable puppy.
5
lol agreed
lol
Hopefully it's not @Puppy this time
@Shoe And not one of those wierd inbred ones that shouldn't exist. he's safe :P
ouch
shots fired
feline down
17:45
Today's been the most boring day in weeks :/
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folks
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stupidest question time
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Rule of five is move/copy ctor, move/copy op= and dtor?
@Fanael stupidest answer in space
17:48
@Fanael yes
@Fanael yes of course
user784668
Using smart pointers et al. made me forget that shit, that's prolly good I guess?
yep
rule of five is nearly useless, rule of zero owns
as described by sommerlad
@Fanael Yes it is. :)
Ven
Ven
17:53
@Shoe different field
@Borgleader Check out the breed history of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
> Following the war, just six dogs would survive as the new beginning from which all present-day Cavaliers descend.[
> When the input values are known to be positive IEEE-754 floats or doubles, it's also worth to mention that the comparison can also be performed as integers.
Not sure whether Wut or TIL.
user784668
@Morwenn That's… pretty obvious from how IEEE-754 binary floats are encoded, isn't it?
I don't remember how they're encoded.
18:06
Carefully
Oh right, bit sign, exponent and mantissa or something like that.
man qtcreator messes up indenting for lambdas :[
@Morwenn exponent+127 or 1023 (float or double)
~4 Million unique, concrete, class template specializations and you're surprised that the compiler is running out of memory
user1804599
Classic C++.
user1804599
18:20
Fuck templates.
user3790646
@Zoidberg wut
@Mgetz hey if I paid for std::integral_constant I don’t see why I shouldn’t make good use of it
ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ
@LucDanton he's using boost.mpl
@Mgetz hey if I paid for boost::mpl::integral_c I don’t see why I shouldn’t make good use of it
user784668
18:25
Boost.Mother-of-Programming-Languages?
that emoji-man has horribly disfigured arms
you know what's also horribly disfigured? Clang with Microsoft™ "Codegen" :p
lol
> clang++ -std=libc++ …
Guys, I just wrote the most beautiful abs function:
int abs(int x)
{
    int a[] = {x,x-x-x};
    return a[1[a] <* a];
}
18:39
lol
@fredoverflow at that point why not commute the outer indexing as well
Because then the semicolons don't line up anymore.
user784668
@fredoverflow That (<*) feels so wrong.
I feel a Haskell vibe :)
Hello!
18:40
@fredoverflow lol while looking at a[] = {x,x-x-x}; I was wondering what kind of weird lambda is that
@Fanael yet so good
@fredoverflow Magnificant!
@fredoverflow lol
70
Q: What does the -> <- operator do?

fredoverflowI recently came upon the following code: IntPredicate neg = x -> x <- x; What is this, some sort of reverse double lambda?

what the hell does the 1 do though?
user784668
18:42
@LucDanton Same reason I absolutely refuse to use >>= when bit-twiddling.
@ginkner pointer arithmetic
@ginkner 1[a] is the same as a[1].
@Fanael it feels too good? :p
@fredoverflow wtf? Who put that golden turd nugget in the standard?
1032
Q: With C arrays, why is it the case that a[5] == 5[a]?

DinahAs Joel points out in Stack Overflow podcast #34, in C Programming Language (aka: K & R), there is mention of this property of arrays in C: a[5] == 5[a] Joel says that it's because of pointer arithmetic but I still don't understand. Why does a[5] == 5[a]?

18:45
damn. That's weird as shit. Cool. I like it.
@ginkner doesn't work with an overloaded operator[] in C++, though :p
@melak47 operator[] must be a member function?
@fredoverflow right?
I don't know. But I would guess so...
@fredoverflow Yes. "operator[] shall be a non-static member function with exactly one parameter." (§[over.sub]/1)
18:48
Too bad, I really would have loved to write T& operator[](int index, container whatever)...
@melak47 no, I don't suppose it would, since it's actually a method in that case.
methods are member functions
but wouldn't it be fun? std::string s; std::map<std::string,std::string> m; s[m]; :p
You monster.
Propose a map overload of [] inside string ;)
18:49
@melak47 Are you trying to push S&M again?
I feel like it just confuses the code without much added benifit
:P
@ginkner job security
@fredoverflow terrible unmaintainable code is job security :P OF COURSE!
@JerryCoffin :v
#define able )
typedef int un;
#define tain (

un main tain able
{
    printf("lol\n");
}
18:52
sorry, I'm a bit bitter. I've spent the last 3 years of my life undoing that shit.
user784668
@fredoverflow -1 not using using
I wanted the code to be backwards compatible with C.
Hence the printf.
@fredoverflow -1 no headers
:D
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> came upon
@fredoverflow shoulda used gets
18:55
@Zoidberg Well, I came upon it in my twisted brain!
user1804599
@fredoverflow But your code is not backwards compatible with C: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/7d0f0f2a3d0a60f8
@Puppy Didn't they remove gets from the latest standard?
dunno
Also, did you mean puts?
relying on an out-of-date Standard is an excellent way to be even more unmaintainable though so who cares
no
user784668
18:56
@fredoverflow They did.
user1804599
gets was deprecated in C99 and removed in C11.
Ven
Ven
oh, i ignored jerry coffin
who's that guy, even
@Puppy How do I print LOL to the console via gets?
user784668
@Ven He's so old he's basically dead, so feel free to ignore him.
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18:58
@fredoverflow smash the stack
user1804599
@Ven boring guy, thinks he's funny but really isn't, very predictable
Ven
Ven
oke
Salut tout le monde
user1804599
19:14
:(
Good evening !
How are you?
Ven
Ven
oh Etienne is also owner
I also ignored him.
@Ven what on the gods green Earth gave you a reason to ignore Jerry? He's like the nicest guy in the Lounge
Ven
Ven
@TonyTheLion if I ignored him, I must've had a REALLY good reason, because I don't ignore many people
19:23
Hmmm I reject the notion that there's a reason to ignore Jerry.
@TonyTheLion The vast majority of the time he is. But when Jerry gets pissy, he can get very pissy in very short order.
user1804599
@HubertApplebaum lol
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2
Q: Are You Allowed To Eat A Fish Hamburger At McDonald's?

SwordOfAllah Are you allowed to eat a fish hamburger at McDonald's, even though they use the same oil to fry the fish hamburger, as they used to fry the bacon?

Ven
Ven
I remember ignoring Etienne for his SJW bullshit
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@Puppy I suppose that's the wasp side of Jerry.
@Ven I could see why you'd ignore him for that
Ven
Ven
19:24
I'll uningnore jerry. maybe i made a bad call
eh
I haven't really seen any SJW side of Etienne
he seems to simply have some rational beliefs that we shouldn't pay women less money
WHo's Jerry?
sometimes he brings it up
user1804599
@Ven I've ignored a bunch of regulars for various reasons.
@Zoidberg you haven't ignored me :P
user1804599
19:25
Indeed!
user1804599
You are cool.
aww thanks
@TonyTheLion You're obviously not man regular enough
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it's not a good idea to create stack islam @Zoidberg
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19:29
That turns out.
user1804599
OTOH it's a goldmine of hilarity and sadness, which is quite fun.
user1804599
It's the Stack Exchange version of /b/ cringe threads.
user784668
@Zoidberg Wow.
user784668
Does glibc have any sort of overwriting free?
@Zoidberg Up for a short Java quiz? Which of the following Java lines compile?
short a = 0xFFFF;
short b = 0xFFFFFFFF;
19:34
inb4 both
user784668
@fredoverflow The latter.
user1804599
@fredoverflow the second one.
most probably the latter, not sure about the former
clearly neither of them should compile, but judging by the fact that it's a quiz, I'd go with b.
user784668
First is error, second is b = -1.
user1804599
19:37
@fredoverflow 0xFFFF is an int that is not within the range of short. 0xFFFFFFFF is -1, which is a valid short.
correct
user1804599
Fun-fact: the integer literal 2147483648 is only allowed when used directly as the operand of the unary minus operator.
yay for non-polymorphic literals
user1804599
Go has the best literals.
user1804599
Unbounded and untyped.
user784668
19:40
Brainfuck has the best literals.
user1804599
It has no literals.
user784668
Whoosh.
Ven
Ven
@Puppy no, that's something I agree with. I must've been really annoying
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👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬
19:48
@Zoidberg are you gay?
user1804599
I'm bi.
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That's a superset of gay.
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This one is lewd.
Oh yeah ♥
19:50
Bi implies there are only two genders, though.
user1804599
Twin sisters kissing.
@Morwenn you too?
@Sino Me too what?
you too you are like her you prefer girls?
19:51
lol
I'm pansexual, that's a superset of bi.
Why is that even relevant?
Wait. @Zoidberg, what do you identify as, again?
user1804599
Morwenn is the gayest Morwenn I know.
I'm pansexual, I fuck pans.
user1804599
Peter Pan
@Morwenn That's an interesting way to cook.
19:53
@EtiennedeMartel I fail to see how a pan is relevant to cooking.
I'm disappointed, I thought you were normal
I know.
I can't believe I have to explain the joke.
Tsk tsk.
user1804599
I'm extraordinary.
user1804599
19:55
Normal is boring.
Jan 28 at 23:49, by Morwenn
user image
@Sino Haha, what does that even mean?
Super ordinary.
user1804599
> If found guilty, Apple faced a fine of up to a million rubles (£10,000).
user1804599
lol £10,000 fine for Apple
private static List<String> readLines(String fileName) throws IOException
{
    List<String> words = new ArrayList<String>();
    try (BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(fileName)))
    {
        String line;
        while ((line = br.readLine()) != null)
        {
            words.add(line);
        }
    }
    return words;
}
I just want all lines of a file, why do I need so much boilerplate?!?
19:57
@Morwenn He wanted to have sex with the ladies of the Lounge.
user1804599
@fredoverflow You don't.
Does Java have a better API?
I am not interested, I have my girl
@EtiennedeMartel Unfair comparison really.
user1804599
19:58
@fredoverflow docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/nio/file/… it even takes a charset instead of using a global variable, so it's better than your function too
@EtiennedeMartel We call that a pine forest.
Une pinaie.
@Puppy It's not a comparison. Nothing compares unfavorably to Java.
true
You could argue about PHP and Perl.
But it doesn't change a thing about the suckiness of Java.
> return words;
@KhaledKhnifer He's German. He can probably fit only one word per line anyway.
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repost
> rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
> — means "the law for the delegation of monitoring beef labeling."
it's even longer than its meaning in English including the white spaces
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No, it doesn't.
user1804599
"Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz" does.
user1804599
20:07
Nouns are always capitalised in German.
I just quoted it, I don't know much about German language
Those sorting networks are becoming better and better :D
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. Maybe I should switch up my diet a bit. I've been living on curd and yoghurt for the past few days.
user784668
@Zoidberg They're not, German is a language, languages are spoken, not written. Case in point: じす いす えんぐりす.
user1804599
20:13
??????????
user784668
Scripts used to represent a language are quite unimportant, actually.
user1804599
No, they aren't.
I find written text to be more usable than spoken
user784668
@Zoidberg If you really believe that languages have capitalization rules, what do you think Chinese capitalization rules are?
20:14
not all languages are based on its phonetics
user1804599
I don't know anything about Chinese languages.
German language it's ugly
@Fanael ⓨⓔⓐⓗ 𝔂𝓮𝓪𝓱 𝔂𝓸𝓾'𝓻𝓮 𝕣𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥
@KhaledKhnifer lol I just got an exception because I assumed no word in the german dictionary would be longer than 32 characters :)
@fredoverflow you should've known better :p
user784668
20:16
There are at least five different scripts used by natives to represent Chinese, and two of them, Latin and Cyrillic, actually have case.
> arbeitslosenversicherungsbeitrag
@fredoverflow You were way too optimistic :D
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def checkValueExpression(scope: Scope, expression: ValueExpression): Unit =
  expression match {
    case nve @ NameValueExpression(name, _) =>
      nve.symbol = scope.getValueSymbol(name)
  }
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My type checker works!
@fredoverflow that's a 63 letter word for ya
user1804599
20:17
let x: int = y;
let y: int = x;
user1804599
This type checks. :D
25 characters is generally enough in French as long as you don't use fully spelled-out chemical formulas.
user784668
Hanzi, Bopomofo and Arabic don't.
@fredoverflow also, beside German words, chemical names can very long, like 100+
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@Morwenn "m", "e", "r", and "d". I'd say 4.
user1804599
20:18
"Hottentottententententoonstelling" is my favourite Dutch word, because it has "ten" four times in a row.
@Morwenn I fixed the problem by increasing 32 to 64 ;)
user784668
@Zoidberg Now find a word that has "ten" ten times in a row.
user1804599
What? Do it yourself.
@fredoverflow Great. Even Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz fits now :D
I am looking for words whose Java hashCode is 2^31.
20:21
@fredoverflow :D
I already found two!
user784668
@fredoverflow Good luck.
user1804599
@Ven should I implement Fω<: or just Fω?
user784668
@fredoverflow You didn't.
Going to watch Real Madrid vs Roma by by
20:22
@Fanael Not it's already 4!
@fredoverflow Given your user-name, you obviously had to have some fixed limit. You can write C in any language, by Fred Overfl!@#$%^*(...Segment Fault.
@JerryCoffin Well, at least Java throws an exception instead of invoking undefined behaviour.
user784668
@fredoverflow hashCode cannot return 2^31, unless you mean ^ as XOR.
By 2^31, I mean 0x80000000.
@JerryCoffin You forgot the ation.
Ell
Ell
Man this crossword
So close to completion
@Puppy At my age, I forget to eat supper. Then I forget why my stomach hurts.
@JerryCoffin Are you 20?
@Puppy that’s not his faultation
@JerryCoffin That's OK, I forgot to check and wait for the two-minute window to expire.
user784668
20:34
Woops.
user784668
libpng went to shit.
@Fanael well LD_PRELOAD comes to mind
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@LucDanton Well I don't want to write one myself.
user784668
@LucDanton By overwriting I mean a free that overwrites the block.
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg both!
20:36
@Fanael lol
user784668
@LucDanton Why lol?
user1804599
@Ven Nah I won't do subtyping.
Ven
Ven
:(
the misunderstanding
user1804599
Subtyping has very few benefits and many downsides, like variance annotation bukkake and accepting more incorrect programs.
20:38
@Morwenn Yes (in some base, for some unit of time).
Sir, that's an order, not a question: stackoverflow.com/questions/35467256/…
user784668
Why, fuck you, APT.
user784668
Needed to do dpkg --path-exclude '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpng12.so.0' -i /var/cache/apt/archives/libpng12-0_1.2.54-3_amd64.deb else it wouldn't unpack because that package is broken shit that can't cope with /lib symlinked to /usr/lib.
@Fanael hey may I inquire what you want that for? the only two cases I know of is writing a canary and security purposes but for the latter you need system help, don’t think glibc can help with that
@Fanael well if the package is garbage why you blame the poor tool :(
user784668
@LucDanton Same fucking maintainer, Debian.
user784668
20:44
They could've added some workaround to dpkg or something to make that shit "work".
that’s the last thing I want o_o
> Can someone help me fix this and explain what he/she did?
user784668
@LucDanton At least dpkg has decent enough manpage I was able to find --path-exclude.
user784668
Also Debian packaging is nice insofar it knows exactly where installing crap broke and will restart from that point on the next install/upgrade.
@KhaledKhnifer Basically assumed the result was a value between 0 and 9, so just adding '0' to it would give the result as an ASCII character. Obviously if you get a result greater than 9, you need to convert multiple digits (at least for decimal output).
20:49
@JerryCoffin I edited the question, changed "and explain what he/she did?" to "and explain what I did wrong?"
user1804599
@fredoverflow Apparently lots of Dutch women who live near the German border go buy pepperspray in Germany. Is it not prohibited there?
user784668
Unlike, say, Arch, where if a post-unpack script errors out pacman doesn't give a shit and carries on, ignoring that there's a half-installed package.
@Zoidberg I have no idea...
Fuck dpkg
@Zoidberg You can tell animals to make a sound, and dogs will bark!
20:54
@JerryCoffin well, the least I could say is that assembly code was more readable than his question
@Zoidberg It's allowed, but only if it's sold/labeled as a defense against animals. If you're caught with it at a demonstration (for one example) where they have a reasonable belief you intended to use it on a person, you can be arrested.
Ell
Ell
I like subtyping
@Ell That is curable (with early detection).
@KhaledKhnifer If I didn't know better (and, oh, I guess I don't) I'd guess the code was written by the teacher, and the "question" by a student.

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