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10:00
@Ven but xvideos is not accessible thorough https :(
Ven
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@ProblemSlover good. get some better porn websites.
ask @Zoidberg for the best bukkake websites
@Ven Xvideos is the best! lol
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@slaphappy XD
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@Ven duckduckgo "!gv bukkake"
@Zoidberg your avatar is making me horny again -_-
10:04
@Morwenn no idea.
@ProblemSlover duckduckgo "!gv bukkake"
@slaphappy So much cream.
@slaphappy Not interested in the cosmetology..
@Griwes indeed . especially when buggy xcode yelds segmentation error ., during code compilation + intellisense stops working ...
@jaggedSpire d'aw
> PSA: The 7g Guild Shield Generator acts the same way the 4 silver regular shield gen acts.
@HubertApplebaum more wvw care
10:16
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@fredoverflow lol
IKR java is a joke
@fredoverflow spelling
it's a useful skill
@LucDanton is this the promised overhaul
@fredoverflow :D
10:19
we'll get static reflection before wvw overhaul tbh
I get sick of the questions like what programming language should I learn to get a job.
@slaphappy Ok.
@HubertApplebaum all for the worst
Escaping sucks as an escape algorithm.
Percent encoding is much better.
10:21
@LucDanton WvW overhaul SF F N A SA
Maybe this is why run-length encoding was invented.
@orlp Animusic in real life :o
60% boards are OP
or maybe I should order another illuminated
those are v nice
10:31
@PietroSaccardi Alan mentioned this a few years ago :) — sehe 52 secs ago
I like snap-responding to new comments on year old posts
Hi there
oh hey
@StackedCrooked Just needs RLE
@HubertApplebaum you have one?
yes but in France
am tired of the office basic HP keyboard
dude
10:32
@fredoverflow there was an attempt
get an HHKB if you are truly fancy
No
Actually I like the flat soft keys of illuminated a lot
the advantage is no one else will ever use your keyboard because they'll lose their shit every time
get a laptop
FOR WORK
gad
i use one at work
10:34
If I get a mechanical my colleagues will kill me in no time
you do javascript, you don't need a real computer
@HubertApplebaum so do it for conflict avoidance!
this is a gr8 opportunity for me to post pics
lolzing
ahh i forgot i was gonna take a pic
@HubertApplebaum just use headphones. then you can’t hear them complaining
11:08
illuminated keys are for people who can't touch type btw
pff
hahaha windows 10
consider yourself an inferior being if you like that stuff
HAHAHAHA ATOM
why are you even pretending to be a developer
lol you left something out
11:12
what the fagbook?
I don't question your sexual choices
or is that something else
lelelel
it's a tablet
is that the Surface Book ?
yeah
@nick what's with that fat-owl.png?
i have a linux box somewhere but i haven't set it up yet
everythings running off the surface
11:18
parsing json I see ...
@Telkitty it's not fat, don't judge it
that's what it's named on your screen
@nick that explains the awkward placing of the audio jack, which in case you were wearing big headphones and try to look who's at the door will close the lid
yeah it is an awkward location, but it's kind of the only place they can put it
displayport, 2 usb, power, sd card slot in the base, but audio kind of needs to be on the top portion because it gets detached
not really a problem for me since the headphones i'm using have a 10ft coiled cable
why isn't there audio jack in the dock station?
11:24
was just thinking about that, I guess they didn't want to put in a second one?
guess they didn't think of awkward gaming use case. where you need to have long cord to avoid having the cord awkward in the way of your arm using the mouse.
not sure if I could use it even if they did, because the base of my headphone plug might be too wide
It's better having the audio jack here than in the middle of your screen ;)
@HubertApplebaum i think there's something on fire somewhere, can you hear that?
@RaphaelSchimchowitsch amen, i count my blessings every day
I remember Sutter mentioning something about having the type at the right side is a good thing. E.g: auto foo(a: int, b: int) -> int instead of int foo(int a, int b); . I see why it makes sense to have the return type at the right side (because the type of the result depends on the type of the inputs, so it's a logical order). However, I wonder what the benefit is for the parameter types (or variable declarations in general.)
11:31
@nick Amen
@RaphaelSchimchowitsch when building a device for 2 major use-cases, you need to consider both cases seperately, using it as a tablet, you can rotate the view so that it can be at the bottom.
anybody here from turkey?
@StackedCrooked You are asking what the benefit of a : type syntax is?
My primary guess would be that it lets you escape the C declarator hell trivially :P
(Assuming this is about doing something like this in C++ where backwards compat with C decl hell is important...)
11:33
I suppose the syntax allows to make the type annotation an optional thing.
@Griwes I see.
C declaratator
@StackedCrooked Yeah, that too, but I don't like that especially.
The idea of a dock station that transform the tablet into a laptop is great idea, the dock station will be mostly empty, so the manufacturer can fit extra battery & a powerful desktop GPU in there.
@KhaledKhnifer It was a joke. Surprisingly (?), it's a good lesson of life : it can always be worth ;)
@RaphaelSchimchowitsch major companies are probably waiting for powerful-CPU based tablets to become financially feasible to make it under a good price limit for the bigger market.
as a gamer or a media guy you would be having a PC for gaming & a laptop for moving around.. it can become a tablet that once you're home you can connect it to the base, then you can play AAA games on it with max settings, or do video rendering.
yeah it's an interesting concept
i see passive cooling as the main limitation of the surface book
Fuck Gnome I need something new
@nick they need 2 separate variations of the surface book, one for normal user with moderate suff down there, and one for extreme user with a big dock station that has powerful dektop GPU, and a cooling solution.
This would be cool since tag objects have a name which can be demanged. So you get stringification.
@KhaledKhnifer +1
in general, all companies will have 1 top advertised product that is driven by what big competitors in the market think matters.
It's like advertising you have a horse in a room, then the horse is chained, because the room is designed to be too small for the horse to move around. the horse matters more than the room, but because the big competitors focus on small room size which limits what matters.
11:56
@StackedCrooked What problem does that solve
Never mind. Can't see working anyway.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked conversion op?
@Columbo If you want to implement a to_string function for an enum you can't do it automatically. Unless you rely on ugly macro machinery. However, for tag objects you can call typeid(t).name(), which gives you the mangled string. Which can be demangled of course.
@Xeo I tried but it didn't compile.
Xeo
Xeo
Hm, I had something similar working, I think
But that may have actually been a function (case FourCC("blah"):)
@StackedCrooked That's just as ugly. I wrote a macro lib a while ago, but I guess it needs some polishing
12:05
@Columbo Mine is less ugly! :P
> template<typename T> const std::vector<T> & enum_values()
Case closed
It is less ugly :P
12:20
@Columbo It's not very ugly:
std::string Demangle(char const * name); // platform code in .cpp file

template<typename T>
const std::string& GetTypeName() {
    static std::string fCachedResult = Demangle(typeid(T).name());
    return fCachedResult;
}
boost.type_index, yo
@Columbo Every C++ developer writes an macro lib at one point his life.
@StackedCrooked pls no
@StackedCrooked I havent yet, and i hope i wont have to
12:27
@StackedCrooked I'd consider this usable. More or less.
@Griwes mine is much, much uglier
it involves in-house typelists for checking if each value is indeed unique
ie you can't do enum { a = 3, b = 1, c, d }
it started out as just the ability to lexical_cast them from/to string
and then people would ask for more and more features
@slaphappy That makes it pretty limiting, to be honest.
(No last = foo shenanigans etc.)
@Griwes oh, you choose if you want uniqueness or not
Oh, alright.
but anyway you don't need first/last because they are enumerable
for(my_enum val : enums::values<my_enum>())
Ven
Ven
12:55
meow
that's what a pussy ... I mean coward would say
Ven
Ven
that's what a retard would say
oh, guess what, it's telkitty
but a pussy is a kitty, a kitty normally says meow
totally rational
13:27
@slaphappy Still want that :p
you got it with my ugly enum hack
feel free to fork
I just want it in the core language.
it's really crazy that it's not yet in the language
But if I am to write a new core language proposal, I guess that it will be about templates alowing either type or non-type parameters.
13:35
@Morwenn !!!!!!! +1
template<classornot T> ?
Give me that and you'll be my hero.
template<...Args>
template<typename... Ts> template<Ts... ts> would be good enough, but that'd require the committee to understand that types should have a type...
Oh, shiny.
template<template<...> typename> :D
13:36
@Griwes Simple and clean.
Yes, I was agreeing with that :P
Cannot handle single parameters though.
template<template<typename... template<template>> typename, ... template>
Yeah. At that point you'd need what I wrote before.
clean and simple
13:38
@slaphappy template<template<typename..., template<template<...>>> typename, ... template> rather
:D
Anyway, the main use cases would be to forward template parameters or to declare that you can specialize a template with anything, so that's pretty much enough.
Oh come on, we are obviously talking about forwarding templates.
and people complain that c++ is hard vOv
Which is something I've needed more times than I can count.
Same here.
13:39
I wanted to make a "simple" way to check if something compiles in my testing framework.
All the attempts to make that at least semi-sane have failed so far, due to this missing functionality.
template<...>
struct foobar;

template<typename Predicate>
struct foobar<Predicate> { /* ... */ };

template<bool(*fptr)(int)>
struct foobar<fptr> { /* ... */ };
I don't see why it shouldn't be possible to write that. I don't think anything is bocking such an extension to the language.
s/anything/anything, short of Bjarne,/
He doesn't seem to like how powerful templates are.
Xeo
Xeo
there was a proposal about deduced non-type parameter's types
something like template<using class T, T v>
and then just specify <42>
dunno what happened to that, tho
Yeah, it's been a bit postponed but not doomed yet.
Many positive reactions in Kona apparently.
Ven
Ven
14:15
@Zoidberg Dyalog masterrace github.com/vendethiel/trying.apl/commit/… :D
@Griwes "Types having a type" is a pretty hard problem though, FWIW :)
@slaphappy so, would you be crazy enough to drive for 12hrs?
@Ven not only me
@Ven No it isn't.
It just has multiple solutions.
Either typeof(type) == type, which is simple enough, or typeof(type) == type', typeof(type') == type'' and so on, which is slightly less simple, but still easy to follow (but IMHO the first one is more flexible).
open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0240r0.html <- oh look, no wonder I tend to (almost :P) universally agree with Matt and can't seem to ever agree with Ville w.r.t. C++'s evolution...
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy so, would you be crazy enough to drive for 12hrs?
@slaphappy ok. so, train rather?
no amount of training can make me drive 12hrs straight
Ven
Ven
well... :D
having sex with hubert will make your legs more reliable for sure :D
14:26
that's like saying fork repository from @slaphappy would make your code base more reliable
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@Ven WUNDERBAR
14:42
hey, a non-c++ related question
does anybody know if it is possible to zip internal iterators in general?
like say I have two collections, offering a .for_each(f) method, and i want to zip over those
@Ven I did that once.
hey @Morwenn
can't you drive us to poland
you have a car right
I'm not confident enough in my car to drive to Poland. And I'm not coming to Poland anyway.
Also Brest is 5h30 away from Paris, which means that I have an additional 11h to drive alone.
Did I meantion that I really don't like to drive? :p
14:53
it seems it is not possible to efficient implement zip for internal iterators =?
crap
reality is against us
@Morwenn that's mean
tion
Ell
Ell
I wonder how much it'd cost me to drive to Poland
$1,000,000.00
Ell
Ell
It'd be fun
And France is on the way :P
But France is p big
you're in brittania right
Ell
Ell
14:57
Yeah
@Columbo So this was mine. (Spent an entire night tweaking it. Never actually used it after that.)
> BOOST_PP_LIST_FIRST(BOOST_PP_TUPLE_TO_LIST(Size, Values))
What an ingenious way of getting the first element of a tuple!
It was my first experience using BOOST_PP :P
I could show you more of my crappy code if you want.
I have a big collection.
@Ell you can take the eurostar to brussels for 80 Euros
I dont know what the fees are for the tunnel
but from Brussels you can probably can get to warsaw in 10h
so maybe a 15h drive from london, probably ~200Euros
one way, give or take
Ell
Ell
Much cheaper getting a flight :p
15:09
eurostar is a mess
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GLITCH
lol flags today
15:25
@Ell Some companies offer cheap tunnel passage: you get in a bus, for example Friday evening, the bus takes the Eurostar during the night and you wake up in France. I heard some offers are really cheap.
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tar and feathers
15:44
> I have a fairly solid understanding of c++. I make all sorts of logic games that run from the command line.
@Ell if you're up for it, come with me in the car
I'll drive to Poland if I'm not alone
I am trying to read a C++ code for Pedestrian Detection. I am a novice in C++ and cannot understand the following code fragment : FeatureExtractor::operator()(const CByteImage &img, Feature &feat) const
Read accelerated c++
200 pages
one afternoon
I am reading online material from cpluscplus.com @gnzlbg
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

15:51
@munesh yeah don't do that, that sucks, @Zoidberg gave you the comprehensive answer
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cplusplus.com is abysmal.
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Do not read it.
@HubertApplebaum Is that your next character?
I can realize now @Zoidberg
If you need to get started right now, and its a C++03 codebase, and you already know how to program in other languages, read Accelerated C++
15:52
@munesh You probably couldn't've chosen a worse source (at least among the popular ones).
@TonyTheLion I can drive with you from Paris
thanks will take your advice serioiusly
anything else can wait till tomorrow, but Accelerated C++ will get you started fast
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"it's gotten better lately" isn't an excuse (lol lrio)
the tutorial still covers new[] before std::vector
@slaphappy heyy that could work
15:53
cplusplus.com isn't terrible, but there are far better sources and it's not updated for modern C++
but can you throw light on this statement which i just put...
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@TheForestAndTheTrees it is terrible. evidence: it covers new[] before std::vector
Accelerated C++ + Tour of C++ are my recommendation for really beginners that know how to program
what about learncpp.com
15:54
@Morwenn great idea
Tour of C++ isn't great at teaching C++, but if you already know C++03 it gives you a quick comprehensive overview of C++11
@gnzlbg, whats the next stage of learning after accelerated c++?
If you work with C++11, Tour of C++ gives you a good overview
ok got it..
@TonyTheLion if there's still room, we can pick up @Ven, who can't drive but would pay its share of gas
15:55
otherwise, Accelerated C++ just gets you started so that you at least "know what you are doing"
probably after that just write a lot of C++ code, try out different designs, the Effective C++ and Exceptional C++ series are good read afterwards
there is a book on the STL
alright but need to understand this statement which I just put. actually I am trying to convert this module into cuda
FeatureExtractor::operator()(const CByteImage &img, Feature &feat) const
@slaphappy yea (check your discord PMs)
@munesh thats just a const function call operator
but those words won't tell you anything unless you know the bare minimum about c++
your time is better invested in reading a book like accelerated c++ in 4-5 hours, and then you won't have any of these questions
and you would know what you are doing or when you dont you will know what to google for
thanks @gnzlbg
yes i got the details here stackoverflow.com/questions/4689430/function-call-operator on function call operator
I will get my head into accelerated c++ @gnzlbg
16:13
I love how the paper about open multi-methods also considers virtual templates in the future works.
@Morwenn a virtual template? you instantiate various base types at compile-time :D?
I don't know exactly what was meant by virtual templates, but it sounds a bit crazy.
eh
my project at work is being moved to a different location
suck.
change projects vOv
@ScarletAmaranth I'm thinking about moving to Austria
to continue working on it\
16:25
@BartekBanachewicz Deutsch ist eine verdamte Sprache
@BartekBanachewicz Austria is nice
@ScarletAmaranth lol
has anyone worked with Pinvoke (c# / c++)? stackoverflow.com/questions/35728944/…
16:28
@TonyTheLion the salaries don't look stellar though
I dunno really
we're starting a new python thing here and I might join it
but I kinda got attached to My Little Codebase
@BartekBanachewicz Does it involve stakes, rope, brushwood and torches?
no idea
it's a new thing
well new projects are always nice right
I want to eat fish & chips.
16:40
I want that t-shirt :O (also 8$ for both kotor games is quite good value)
I'm bored.
Who'd like to unbore me?
@Morwenn Select 'reverse' on the drill, power up carefully and slowly unwind the bit from your skull.
@Morwenn In the middle ages, somebody might have thought you were asking to get your virginity restored...
@MartinJames Ugh.
@JerryCoffin That's unscrewing, IIRC.
16:46
@JerryCoffin Not sure how English was spoke in the middle ages. Anf my virginity is fine, thank you x)
ugh mongodb configuration on ubuntu is amazingly annoying
Ergh, reading my previous sentence, English as probably better spoken in the middle age than I'm writing it -__-
@BartekBanachewicz s/configuration on ubuntu //
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn english as what? :)
See, two mistakes per sentence. It's horrible.
But « spoken » ain't one.
Ven
Ven
16:54
Good thing it stopped snowing, I've got some driving to do..
@Morwenn no, but that "as" should probably be "was" :)
Yep.

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