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00:01
It does look pretty bad, yes
that’s what she said
that's rash
ooooh skia has lua support
sup my dearest frosted flakes?
@TonyTheLion nothing much, friend <3
00:09
nothing much here either
we can be up to nothing much together then <3
@TonyTheLion I object to you calling me that! (I'm a wasp frosted flake, not a deer frosted flake).
lol
how do you even frost a flake with either of those animals?
@JerryCoffin lol
cocos2d-x has support for lua and javascript
we're working with some games along with SEGA and CAPCOM and we're open sourcing the tools we're developing through the time, mostly tools to process HD and 4K data
real talk loungé, what is the best cereal
count chocula? frosted flakes? raisin bran? cheerios?
honey bunches of oats is pretty great
raisin of course
Because raisins
> Honey Bunches of Oats is a cold cereal by Post Holdings. Created by lifelong Post employee Vernon J. Herzing by mixing several Post's cereals together and having his daughter taste them, Honey Bunches of Oats was introduced to markets in 1989 after three years of development
lol
@Prismatic Boost.Serialize
kekke
00:26
We find it hard to work over open source technologies, mostly because the design tools that are being used.
Actually, cereal is much better, but eh
Comrades at Nintendo have really cool stuff. They have Yoshi tools that auto-draw Yoshis in different colors.
spill some top sekrit knowledge about the NX @VictorLopez
@Prismatic well, we agree with Adobe to allow the company to use their software tools, for some publication, mostly agreements that involve reducing computational costs for the required platform, cloud computing, supporting different tools; marketing "hey use this and that".
Some other companies have their development already crafted. Nintendo is one of them.
And it is sometimes easy, sometimes it is about taking sprites or old publications and polish them with high tech, Corel, Adobe, Reason, even FL Studio, and later incorporate into a cool new game.
We have the Big Band style in the middle of a licensing for a game, don't know if you recognize the song, SHD
We commit the changes after we get into a further stage of development. For licensing, we are all happy as long as the game is good and good in a really good way. Usually "it is really good or it is really good".
Good means everything, from the marketing strategy, to the final box and the game cover it will have, good for the purpose, good for the good.
Some publications are really good and sell a lot, we do good things with that, in the meaning of helping the community. Lowering the costs, donations. We found that is a good way for helping while we are here.
Reviews, reviews are awesome, they help us to understand what was and what should. Miku, Hatsune Miku, she is awesome. Crypton Future Media has a cool point of view about the character and its usage.
Promoting the Vocaloid software and Yamaha is fine. Some products sell only in Japan. Some products need to be translated and after that the exclusivity comes to Sony or Microsoft, the exclusivity gives us the opportunity to bring a whole set of records, merchandize and promotions because she is an artist. Like Gorillaz. It is upon who made it better for giving her the lights.
01:10
Holy wall of text Batman!
and I say that as me
it seems like skia is tied to the system's font config
Okay C++ code review time:

`raw_h.pat = (ComputeFilter::passthrough) ? 0 : raw_h.pat;`

Is there a better way to do this?
it reaches its long code-filled tendrils DEEP into the operating system's font management utilities
why cant you just write

if(ComputeFIlter::passthrough) {
raw_h.pat = 0;
}
maybe im missing something obvioso
Thats a perfectly good way to do it
just gathering opinions
01:26
@Mikhail Looks fine to me.
Interestingly enough, I've found that compilers are more likely to optimize ternary operators to conditional moves than simple if-statements.
user784668
@Mysticial s/compilers/MSVC
Yeah i've also found the same thing back in 2011 with MSVC
user784668
@Mysticial In GCC and Clang, they compile down to the same GIMPLE resp. LLVM IR.
user784668
@Mikhail I'd drop the parens, because it's a goddamn variable name.
bat-ears! /cc @Borgleader @ElimGarak @Ell @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @Ven @набиячлэвэлиь
01:33
i want a good cookie
like a really good cookie
then get a good cookie
whens the last time you had a really good cookie
convince someone else to be a good cookie and then eat them
from where though
home
Mom makes chocolate chip oatmeal cookies that aren't too sweet and have just the right amount of crunch ^_^
you can toast them so they're crunchy while the chocolate still runs
01:35
fresh out the oven is best
oh yes
@jaggedSpire squeeee
@Borgleader <3
Hi guys can suggest me a list of best movies for programmers and hackers
@ELOISSIFIAhmed movies for programmers? wat
01:40
i mean about programming and hacking something like mr.robot
user784668
<joke>The Social Network </joke>
hipsters ten to like things with AI
@ELOISSIFIAhmed matrix(like movie for programming dummies), inception (teaches you recursion)
I think I have once written a blog about movies on programming topics, but I need to find it because I took the blog down
01:43
Actual recursion is more like Synecdoche, New York (2008)
programming is boring why would anyone make a movie about it
what about series I watched mr.robot
This is pretty good
two cicadas in chat
truly dark times are upon us
wouldn't be the first time
01:53
@Mysticial So, this HackIllinois thing is disrupting my research work: reddit.com/r/UIUC/comments/46pw14/…
i'm starting to think that this is the last season of America and the writers are just going nuts
lol
@Mikhail wut
@Borgleader :(
I want to get off of Mr. Bones' wild ride
Simple! Move to Canada :P
@Mysticial This hackathon has been getting crazier each year. This year both CS and ECE were completely filled with people - most of them can't program. Last year there was vomit all over the bathroom.
02:06
but I have a job here and I will probably have to move to Texas sometime in the next few decades
@Mikhail lol wut. I never actually been to one of those.
@Mysticial It bloomed about 2 years ago
Oh...
I was already gone.
@Mysticial Yeah, its pretty bad people the kids don't know how to code or shower. But apparently the hook up culture is going strong.
So the point of the hackathon is to get laid?
02:08
does every college have an event where the people involved use it to avoid showering?
I support this trend. But they need to get the fuck away from my office.
mine had a very rank anime convention
dank anime convention
it may have been that but it was also very rank
@Mikhail WHAT
02:10
I mean, some people got caught having sex in the bathroom, further its mostly Javascript?
a hackathon with mostly javascript
@Mikhail lol having sex at a hackathon
ive never been to a hackathon
what are you supposed to do there
some popeles are desperate
> get the fuck away from in my office
02:12
except for sexytime in the bathroom
@Prismatic not get caught in the bathroom apparently
@HubertApplebaum you never know maybe they got caught because they found it kinky
As pointed out in the initial conversation, there are very nice looking private/handicap single room bathrooms in the building just for this purpose.
so they're having luxurious bathroom sex at a javascript hackathon?
these guys messed up
02:13
srsly tho what do you do there
do you like
make games or something
I think those are game jams
@Prismatic I guess "games" actually means "love".
make love not games
make love
target "love" not found
02:16
syntax error line 1
02:29
lol a 7k lines file
sounds like GCCs source from 2010
MS's PDB source
02:45
lol
2
@nick hi
@Borgleader heh
dat. pun. (last 3 images)
holy hell catch is amaze
02:51
i use boost::test, idk whats so good about catch
I have Microsoft's test system as a frame of reference
for C++ it's a fucking nightmare because they force you to use C++/CLI
if you have a dependency on <atomic> you have to make a wrapper for your module just so you can test it
sounds fun
if you want any sort of text to tell you how you dun goofed, you have to use managed strings
so if you're using the c++ wrapper around your module so you can test it, you have to convert the whatever you pass out to indicate a pass/fail into a managed string
Ell
Ell
Hi
i like catch
02:54
and you can't really filter the tests very well either
the only issue I have with it is that it screws up my IDEs syntax highlighting because it cant parse through all those macros
they say you can divide them up into classes but using nested classes doesn't organize the tests into a hierarchy in their viewer
it just adds a new section, with an obscenely long name
their viewer also doesn't indicate whether all tests pass or fail in a collapsed subsection, so if you have one failing test you have to fucking hunt for it
and god forbid you want to use c++ style lambda captures in your tests
I'm okay. Everything's okay. Everything is just fine
:3
it's an interesting set of steps, that's all. I'm sure it's good for some applications.
you can assign tests to "playlists" though, and run only failing or unrun tests.
I just don't want to have to manually make a playlist for something I've already organized.
Ell
Ell
Hi
03:10
@Ell hello, non MStest friend
Ell
Ell
I'm slightly intoxicated
how is that going for you?
@Prismatic what IDE is that?
most of the time, eclipse seems to work with boost unit tests stuff, and catch doesn't vex VS either
qtcreator
Ell
Ell
Its gong gr8
03:18
@Ell awesome
03:59
does anybody have a good simulation game
or a good RPG game
I just finished Transistor
user406009
04:25
@VermillionAzure UnderRail is very good.
04:57
@Lalaland how so
05:13
I finally understood move semantics and rvalues hooray!
@bitcode they should've called it place and value
Would make much more sense to say "Well, there's no place to hold that value"
@VermillionAzure they should have called it "switch" actually. and "temporary values"
@bitcode i have no idea what "switch" means
switch means switching two things
@bitcode Yeah, what two?
05:17
hmm. the temporary value address with a nullptr
@bitcode I have no idea how this has to do with the names of lvalue and rvalue
and swap is a better term. switch is already a keyword in C
yeah you right. I just grasped the concept, though. who am I to try and give opinions on it? lol
@bitcode Either way, congratulations
thanks :)
And be sad that C++ doesn't really have a real accessible paper
05:45
@Fanael I was reading about copy-and-swap idiom and now I understand why my copy constructor with *this = copy; is a terrible idea.
05:57
@Xeo @StackedCrooked I think I found my stupidly hilarious show of the season: Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
"Stupidly" might actually be an understatement.
06:22
it is ok to use swap in the copy constructor right?
Hello people!
Anyone here?
I need some help.
@bitcode I dunno
@Superex Hi
06:42
@Borgleader lol
Hello!
Still here?
In C++, when I get an input using cin from standard library, I can take in integers but they kind of split.
#include <iostream>
Your question makes no sense. Consider posting it on SO.
Just wait. Sorry.
POST IT ON SO
#include <iostream>
Okay okay.
06:52
@Mikhail is it ok to use std::swap in the copy constructor?
@bitcode Sure?
It's forbidden
@Shoe why
AnClass(){int a = 5; int b=5; std::swap(a,b);}
Verboten!
06:55
@Shoe jeffffffffrey trolling right?
UGG®
I think we missed shitpost Friday
Prohibido!
@Shoe I can understand that one
Good, this one has the trademark
@bitcode пошел на хуй
Yes, of course you can use swap in the constructor
You shouldn't though
06:57
why
?
Because you shouldn't be using C++ in the first place
@bitcode swap requires move I think for the object
I see
@Shoe too many drinks
At least... that's what the reference page I looked up a little bit ago said. required MoveConstructable and MoveAssignable
you're drunk
06:59
It's 8 in the morning here
But the question is whether if CopyConstructable and CopyAssignable can fill in for it
@Shoe it's never too early to drink
It should?...
Cereal & tequila
Actually, cereal is much better, but eh
07:00
@VermillionAzure I wrote my own swap though, just for the learning part of it. it requires no move
@bitcode But the question is how did you implement it?
Um let's see...
template<typename T> void swap (T& a, T& b) {
T c(a);
a = b;
b = c;
std::cout << "SWAP!" << std::endl;
}
template <class T> void swap (T& a, T& b)
{
T c(std::move(a)); a=std::move(b); b=std::move(c);
}

http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/algorithm/swap/
I did not implement the move yet. the swap is working though
CopyConstructable implies MoveConstructable so...?
07:01
Okay fine:
template <class T> void swap ( T& a, T& b )
{
T c(a); a=b; b=c;
}
@Mikhail this is the same code I found on my search
@Mikhail So why is copy-and-swap prefered to a simple std::swap?
its on the c++.com
don't ask me I just take other peoples code
hahaha
99% of my code is from stack overflow and the rest is just comments
07:02
@bitcode Well, if I can illustrate this for you...
copy-and-swap requires 3 lvalues. Swap could possibly be implemented without the third for some types
e.g. with the XCHG assembly instruction, you can swap 2 registers or words without having to use 3 registers in the instruction chain.
By doing copy-and-swap you can rule out the possibility of doing a simple real exchange or swap
Because a constructor and destructor are not assumed to be symmetric in terms of "open/close" pairs and stuff like that
XCHG has a lock prefix. So it'll be a lot slower than any other method. That said, I'm not sure if it applies to reg/reg exchanges.
@Mysticial I mean, copy-and-swap rules out a lot of things
Suppose we have an object Foo such that ~Foo() will call malloc(sizeof(Foo)).
This is a ridiculous example but the fact is that there is no rule saying that destructors cannot call functions that mutate external state
I mean, what if our objects are tethered to an external Manager class such that it must log its construction and destruction? That's a plausible paradigm
Or if the object is manipulating OpenGL or other driver level crap
So the compiler cannot always rule out this possibility for both the ctor and dtor. Therefore, the copy of the old information cannot be optimized out because the constructor and destructor cannot be optimized out as if they canceled out the effects of one another effectively for both the internal and external scopes of the swap function
@Mysticial What do you think? Am I missing something?
I haven't been paying much attention.
07:11
-1
Q: How does cin split a sequence of integers?

SuperexHow does cin split a sequence of integers? An example of this has been given below: #include <iostream> int main() { int sum = 0, value = 0; while (std::cin >> value) { sum += value; } std::cout << "Sum is: " << sum << std::endl; return 0; } So if the input is: 3 10...

@Superex Don't use cin, in my opinion
Mikhail, so you told me to post it here.
I'm a beginner.
@Superex He was joking
So I'm still using cin.
"here" means post it as a question
I suggest not posting it here since some of us like to autodownvote question dumps.
07:12
On the flip side somebody (else) answered your question
Oh. Sorry.
@Superex Look, I'll help you
Okay. Cool.
return values are rvalues, right?
@bitcode No.
You can return an T&.
07:16
so when you return by value, it is an rvalue then
right?
@bitcode That can result in situations like this: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/faac9658f7befdcd
@bitcode Yes.
But then again remember that value objects can own lvalues to other things.
e.g. pointers to dynamically allocated memory
I'm gonna sleep now. thanks for the help @VermillionAzure and @Mikhail
and also thanks @Mysticial. even though we never spoken, I've read many of your SO answers even before I joined this chat
@bitcode Good night.
 
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08:51
morning
chicken vs wild baby brush turkey
no fight coz all got bread
2 busy eating bread 2 fight
Its still dark here!
user3450269
(Never mind, found a SO post exactly for this)
09:09
Morning
waiting ...
user3450269
using DThreadFunction = int (*)(void*);
typedef int (DThreadFunction)(void*);
user3450269
Actually... are these equal?
why don't you ask std::is_same? :)
Things can be conceptually "the same"
Also #define
09:23
I wasn't gonna jump to any worst case conclusions :p
morning, @Zoidberg
user1804599
Hello, world.
user1804599
I want to make a video game.
What kind of game do you want to make? :D
Something in the OpenGL genera.
10:28
@Zoidberg Again?
Make a turn-and-squad-based dungeon crawler
@набиячлэвэлиь XCOM & Dragons
@melak47 Was thinking about something like Dankest Dungeon, but that sounds dope
hello assholes
11:04
Guys
If I have a rule like:
pdf/%.pdf: src/%.tex
    ..
Is there a way to extract only the file name of the dependency?
Like a.tex?
Something like boost::filesystem::path dir = p.parent_path();?
Nevermind. Solved it
With $(notdir $<)
11:17
v gud jefff
11:41
Thank you. It means a lot to me.
12:07
Generally speaking, it's easier to learn to speak in a language before you learn to read/write in it, isn't it?
dunno, speaking is annoying enough
also that probably depends on the language
IME it was opposite with English
Yeah, speaking tends to be easier if you can actually speak it with people I think... whilst written is easier if you can speak it in the first place...
But yeah, thinking I want to waste time and learn Arabic :P
I reckon that languages with unfamiliar alphabet would be easier to speak first, yes
Ergh... I should do that programming challenge for that job I was applying for
But it's a three hour thing :\
don't let your dreams be dreams :)
12:19
o_0
JUST DO IT!! (in Shia LaBeouf's voice)
YESTERDAY YOU SAID TOMORROW!
Well, if I need to do something but I'm feeling lazy, I just do some basic tasks that are related to boost my motivation
lol
well tomorrow's today now motherfucker
For example, if I need to write some code, I start up my code editor, browse code and soak it up with my brain until I catch the flow
12:35
Read the rules! You should get to the point where anyone else would quit and you are not gonna stop there. No! What are you waiting for? JUST DO IT!
3
that is genuinely terrible
You are genuinely terrible
Lounge<genuinely terrible>
anybody else want to take a stab at a new rules message?
lol
12:41
shoe you can try again too if you want
Xeo
Xeo
Read The Rules™ or get kicked.
11
time for a no-bullshit one.
No matter how good or bad the starred message is, some newbie will always try to ask homework questions and get pissed off when they are threatened to be kicked.
Blerb that message is deleted
user1804599
IJzererts.
12:57
by the way the topic is stale again someone do something
0
Q: Internet network overflow

saeed16I use a website, edx.org, which uses cloudfront.net to store its contents on the web for public access. The problem is that when I try to sign in I can't get the window that should pop up so that I can log in. It seems that the cloudfront.net is too busy and it doesn't respond at all. In Firefox ...


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