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15:00
Four times two.
how many bits would a 4 bit adder add if a 4 bit adder could add bits?
user1804599
How many database administrators does it take to change a light bulb?
One to many.
._.
missing "relational"
Ven
Ven
Our client is an Open Source Independent Software Vendor (ISV) developing, maintaining, supporting and providing a wide range of services. To join their team in Zurich, they are currently looking for a Software Developer with the following requirements:
> Erlang
> C/C++
> Javascript
> Node.js
This is an extremely rare combination of skills but I noticed that you included notions of each technology in your CV.
user1804599
Not that rare.
user1804599
15:03
I have used all of them in my job.
user1804599
(Unfortunately; they're all terrible.)
Ven
Ven
it's in fucking zurich
also that guy says "C/C++" so it's a no-go
user1804599
Switzerland is great.
lol erlang, c, c++ and node
user1804599
@fredoverflow generic specialisation horror: joeduffyblog.com/2011/10/23/…
15:08
Minus erlang, this looks like my job these days (plus CMake).
Funnily enough, the project we are working on should have been implemented in fucking Erlang instead of anything else.
I ate langoustines today. I can't remember when was the last time I had any.
with mayonnaise
@Ven Zurich pays well
Also it's not that far is it?
@LucDanton true. I was carrying over my twitter context and wasn't to careful with the wording
@VeronikaPrüssels Yes. But my grand-mother used chesnut oil instead of walnut oil/vinegar in the mayonnaise, so it wasn't as good :/
terrible mistake
15:15
@Ven many interesting jobs are there. I've speed a few of them myself due to the location
@VeronikaPrüssels it is if that type if oil is intended fir use as a varnish
user1804599
How do you disable "followed by" tweets in your timeline?
user1804599
I don't want to see BBC's tweets just because Rasmus Lerdorf follows that propaganda channel.
user1804599
Only when he retweets it.
@VeronikaPrüssels Not a mistake: she didn't have walnut vinegar anymore, so... she tried something else. Why not?
it is forbidden
user1804599
15:19
Ugh, the setting is under "Security and privacy settings".
Ven
Ven
@VeronikaPrüssels je répète "alternance"
@sehe you speed?
@Ven ridiculous requirements. there is no way the position requires so much experience on all these techs that you can't learn during the few months before starting
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy I know these techs anyway.
that's besides the point
Ven
Ven
at least, I know enough C, C++, JS and Erlang to do their shit, I'm sure (I can catch up on erlang anyway
)
15:23
the point is this company sucks at hiring
and probably at tech too (C/C++???)
Ven
Ven
yeah, I only answered their email to point out "C/C++" didn't fare well at all for the job.
@slaphappy It seems saying "C/C++" is the norm in our retarded management spheres
Yup.
It also highlights how they actually write C++ code.
C and C++? Same thing, nerd stuff, that will do! Now how much should I bill
the max
user1804599
15:25
@Ven If they use Erlang because they have to then you need to learn a lot about distributed systems.
Ven
Ven
oh yeah, nothing feels as good as rightfold judging your programming skills. :)
don't pay attention to rightfold he's all talk
user1804599
?????
like that dude in middle school who tells you he caught the secret pokemon but the cardridge is broken because the dog ate it
10
Ven
Ven
yeah
that pretty much sums it up :P
15:28
@Zoidberg you know very well what I'm talking about
Ven
Ven
he also has a gren version cartridge
user1804599
I don't recognise myself in that at all.
Oh that analogy
user1804599
I don't brag about things I don't do/have.
It's genius ima star it
15:28
@Zoidberg but we do :D
user1804599
I merely tell other people they're bad.
user1804599
That doesn't mean that I'm saying I'm good.
user1804599
Saying somebody is bad does not imply you think you're good yourself.
user1804599
I'm terrible at Erlang and distributed systems in particular.
what you intend on saying is not what people hear.
Ven
Ven
15:30
doesn't matter anyway :)
it's okay, we love you the way you are
user1804599
Right, people are bad at formal logic.
user1804599
Thanks for the reminder.
Hey, we might have the Filesystem TS directly into std:: for GCC 6. Maybe.
Ven
Ven
yay :3
15:30
Beware, you could end up with your head merging with a wall with that kind of behavior IRL xD
user1804599
File system transsexual.
I'm less excited about things that are already entirely in boost
user1804599
File system TypeScript.
user1804599
@slaphappy namespace std { using namespace boost; }
Not sure though. They should only be working on regressions for 6, but here it's only a matter of changing namespaces, files and a few macros.
15:32
And one more offer for an android related position despite my disclaimer
@slaphappy I'm excited when it concerns Boost things that you generally need to compile.
user1804599
aaaah YouTube app doesn't use the OS-wide share functionality
@Zoidberg ouch
user1804599
instead the app's developers were not lazy enough and made their own inferior share functionality which doesn't support WhatsApp
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg UB :P
user1804599
15:33
namespace x::std { using namespace boost; }
using namespace x;
@Morwenn it's more "comfortable", but doesn't bring new stuff like variadics did or async should (or, you know... instrospection :D)
user1804599
UB fixed.
BTW with the strike and shit
Me gone! Cya guise
@slaphappy On they other hand, variadic templates is probably one of the biggest changes I witnessed as a C++ developer.
@Rerito Bye :p
#include "StdAfx.h"
#include <Windows.h>
#include <psapi.h>
#include <sys/timeb.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "SystemMetrics.h"
#include <boost/algorithm/string.hpp>
how should I order those includes
15:35
stdlib, external libs, own includes
if .cpp, corresponding .hpp above all else
@набиячлэвэлиь alphabetical?
Standard library first, then Boost, then other 3rd party libs, then actual project includes.
user1804599
@slaphappy consistently
@slaphappy I go slimmest-to-widest, and alnum if conflicts
user1804599
I do it alphabetically.
user1804599
15:37
It really doesn't matter shit really.
user1804599
Whatever.
user1804599
Who cares.
I know, I wouldn't ask the Lounge if it actually mattered :D
user1804599
You don't spend a significant amount of time maintaining includes.
user1804599
I pity those who have to maintain them manually.
15:38
@Zoidberg You don't
@slaphappy ew c headers
user1804599
Superior programmers (C#, Go, Java, Python) have found that they're better maintained automatically.
@slaphappy put in separate file, run shuf at every build
I work a nine-to-five and my only job is to keep the includes clean
@milleniumbug kek
@Zoidberg kek
@Zoidberg Decent C++ IDEs do that.
user1804599
15:39
So use them.
user1804599
Problem solved!
you still have to configure what you want
clang-format sorts includes
user1804599
Lol, configurable formatters.
user1804599
Welcome to bikeshedding hell.
15:40
@milleniumbug Only if you let it, thankfully
I prefer my includes pretty, not alnum-sorted
sorting rules are configurable
If only C++ modules were a thing already...
They are, and quite obviously so
user1804599
C++ has modules. They're called objects.
@набиячлэвэлиь not in standard C++. Not even in C++17
user1804599
15:42
It even has parameterised modules, called classes.
@ArneMertz he's just being nab
@ArneMertz Not in C++, also quite obviously
lets start our own C++, with blackjack and hookers and modules
how would you call it?
slaphappy++
15:49
how would you call it?
notimplemented++
what :/
lol
> // Copied from Utils.h. This stuff cannot be removed without further investigations.
seems legit
we have unused files fighting for survival now
it's like the fridge episode from cowboy bebop
brb, removing without investigations
famous last words...
15:52
this idiot reimplemented entirely basic_ostream just to change the buffer size
@Morwenn Isn't that the opposite of good practice?
Like. Including standard library headers first means you can mask other files which don't include the right things
Which makes compilation fail in one translation unit, but work in others.
you can't do anything about it from the cpp file
but you can check the header files with your compiler
IOW the check is trustworthy only for the first file
You always want to include things from most_local -> least_local.
least local being std stuff and third party stuff,
@ThePhD when you have two nonstandard headers, which do you include first? One may also include standard headers that mask problems in the other.
most local being your own project headers
15:54
@ThePhD I don't know, I recheck the headers whenever I change something ._____.
@ArneMertz At that point it's Russian Roulette! \o/
Ven
Ven
thanks @slaphappy for reminding me I should watch cowboy bepop
@ThePhD it only works for the first
@slaphappy swap around which is "first" in the least local in different TUs
You'll find out if something fails eventually.
@ThePhD dont get me wrong, I agree with you, but the problem will always be there. That's why a .cpp should include its own header before anything else.
15:57
@fredoverflow Aren't we already using it? ;)
@ArneMertz Oh, right. For a .cpp with a corresponding .hpp, yeah that goes first.
16:17
@Ven I guess autocorrect "corrected" "skipped"
@slaphappy ...which isn't part of basic_ostream anyway.
@Columbo I mean this guy, again:
Sadly I don't know how to define a macro in the new simplified BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT style. If you are willing to explicitly state each member type, I think this could work. — cv_and_he 52 mins ago
16:33
hiiiiiiii
I said hiiiiiiiii
Calme toi.
@Marc-AntoineJacob having a slow day? :)
yeah !
je me calme
@slaphappy hi :D
Tu obviously ne calme pas
@slaphappy super slow day
16:36
@slaphappy s/day/brain/
Oui je me calme évidemment
today I got a call because me using whoami fired a security alert in London
Bien le bonjour mes chers compagnons !
I imagine security experts wondering, looking at logs and security cameras
16:38
Despite my rudimentary French language training, this is an English chat, so use it
"why would he use whoami, he knows who he is right????"
must be hacker
@slaphappy Ce n'est pas très anticonstitutionnellement correct
@набиячлэвэлиь Ok English is good
Ven
Ven
@набиячлэвэлиь i'm sure he can into cyka blyat
What is cyka blyat
I don't like mail servers. Is it a lot of work to write an RFC compliant SMTP and IMAP server in C++?
16:40
Do you mean сука блят?
@noob Yes, use a library
It's always a lot of work in C++
@набиячлэвэлиь Do you have link to awesome C++ SMTP and IMAP library?
@набиячлэвэлиь Good idea! Thank you!
Nota bene: the box below this message is not a Google search box
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how to find love on the internet
HOW TO SUCRE COQ
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16:43
@slaphappy By watching tennis
/obscurejoke
user406009
@slaphappy HOW TO GET BANNED
Oct 7 '15 at 15:19, by Griwes
HOW TO BOLT CLOCKS
@набиячлэвэлиь didn't get it
How the heck is that the highest-starred one of all of those?
@slaphappy 0 points is called "love" in tennis
@Griwes It's punny and COCKy
> >of all of those
@Lalaland I mean, of the HOW TO sort.
Oct 9 '15 at 12:23, by Andy Prowl
HOW TO READ DOCS
This was a good one, too.
@Lalaland shit
but we are
16:45
@slaphappy That message is linked in the docs rules, so obviously many people read it and star it
54 stars is quite a lot
@Marc-AntoineJacob English
O.o are you 12
He is
That's why I have him plonked
He also is unable to position punctuation correctly
he's like the pikachu of stackoverflow
What the fuck
Commence plonking procedures
Ven
Ven
I hate french people
If you can't fucking win a war against germany, stop polluting the internet.
Putain!
Hon hon daft punk
16:54
just another day in the greatest room on the SO network
@Ven don't engage pls
17:07
Siboire hein.
Ti-gars, continue comme ça et je te kick. J'ai pas juste ça à faire, te regarder polluer ici.
C'est moi qui décide, et oui.
Oh ta yeule.
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy right. I still hate french people
Uhhhh, wat
A french kick
Do I know you? I just arrived
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, he was spamming, so I intervened.
@Marc-AntoineJacob No shit.
17:14
@Ven Tempted to kick as racist. Now if you would have the decency to hate all people equally, then it'd be fine...
Web API 2 sucks bad
@JerryCoffin French is not a race, you racist
@slaphappy Of course it's a race. The French just don't want to admit it, because with only Peugots, they know they can't win.
We could win train races with our mighty TGV.
Wait, Japan beat us :o
48 messages moved to bin
Grr. I'm sorry for the mess, but I didn't feel like weeding out which bits were spammy/annoying. /cc @EtiennedeMartel
@Morwenn ...and so do several others. railway-technology.com/features/…
17:27
that's the one I take to get home
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A: Pointers to class members when iterating with boost::fusion

seheRegardless of the awesome answer, I always hesitate to use macros. In this case I noticed everything became difficult because of the boost::property_map<Graph, Tag> interface. I reckoned, you could just use the vertex_bundle_t instead. Here's a simple demo using no macros at all, and that works...

@JerryCoffin Note that the AVG Italo one corresponds to the TGV record on the Wikipedia article, hum...
@Columbo a little bit of Phoenix magic (and sidestepping the pointer-to-member problem of course)... et violà
@EtiennedeMartel Lol. Reviewing the result of my bulk bin it seems I didn't actually bin too much. Only 2 messages after all
Oh, that's because even though it's used in Italy, the AVG Italo actually comes from France .____.
@Morwenn And besides, Italian trains never run on time anyway. :-)
17:31
Mussol...
Benito Trump: "Let's make the trains run on time again!"
Mussol::init()
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inb4 flag & ban
@Morwenn Mussol::init? Nah...more like Musoll:out_of_it.
user406009
@Jeremy TLDR: White Americans are seeing their standard of living fall and want a better future.
@sehe Well done!
user406009
17:41
@Jeremy People also tend to misinterpret the data.
user406009
"Uneducated people" (High school diploma or less) turn to Trump more because that demographic group suffers the most from globalization and immigration and not because "lol, only idiots would vote for Trump".
> [...] the entirety of your computer experience is essentially a sea of fuckups from the 80's under a sea of shitty patches from the 90's, with code snippets from Stack Overflow running on top and advice from Stack Overflow keeping the broke-ass snippets working together.
boo hoo computers are hard
@Lalaland Indeed. The amount of confirmation bias in politics truly is amazing. When group X supports me, it's because I'm the best candidate. When they support my opponent, it's clearly because they're ignorant bigots. It can't possibly be that my opponent is at least trying to pay lip-service to an issue I've ignored completely!
@Lalaland More specifically: Trump has spoken out against free trade agreements, and much of his support comes from people who've been hurt the most by said free trade agreements.
I wish I had an interesting programming project that actually does something.
17:54
@Morwenn "interesting", "programming", "project" - pick any two.
user406009
@JerryCoffin Yep. I believe studies back that fact. Free trade is not fun for those with lower levels of education.
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Of course, I expect it won't be long before "just as BS in CS" is considered a low level of education with current trends in CS education at home and abroad.
@Lalaland Things are different, we know how to actually make shit
Degree be damned, I know CS PhDs that are ass at that.
user406009
@Morwenn A C++ refactoring tool would be sorta cool.
@Jeremy At least IME, degrees show little about knowing how to make stuff that works (but I'm probably biased about that).
17:57
@Lalaland I ain't parsing no C++, sorry.
user406009
Like a vim or sublime text extension with stuff like rename, etc, etc.
@Morwenn Then don't. Use Clang to handle the parsing, and just spelunk something like a pre-built AST (or something even higher level).
But, as I recall, you probably won't have time to get into Clang much before you start churning out Python instead.
Ell
Ell
I think if it was that easy it would have been done
@Morwenn sorting is "doing something" :p
@Morwenn Write another "C++ compiler", then ask shitty SO questions about code compiled with it that boils down to UB
17:59
@JerryCoffin Yeah, and the Python bindings felt a bit weak last time I tried to use them.
user406009
@JerryCoffin People use bachelor's degrees as a stupid filter for a lot of stuff right now.
For bonus points, for every UB situation, do something completely illogical.
user406009
I don't think it's too much of a stretch that masters or PhDs will become the new "stupid filter".
@Jeremy try to guess what the user wanted, and do exactly the opposite :p
@melak47 Yeah, but I have already been working of that thing for months ._.
18:00
"stupid filter" lol
@Jeremy Please, there are already enough C++ compilers around :o
more like "stupid or poor filter"
anyone knowledgeable on ASP.NET Web API?
user406009
@Jeremy Yeah. It's more of a poor filter than anything else.
user406009
The hardest part of going to college in the US is paying for it.
18:01
"do either of your parents golf filter"
oh i should go golfing
weather is nice
user406009
Whatever, I still think ignoring the plight of "uneducated" people is stupid and immoral.
user406009
It's sorta like that saying.
user406009
First they come for the communists and I did not speak out ...
Can you partially overload
inherited constructors
so, like. Inherit the copy and move constructors, but specify the others?
Don't use inherited constructors before C++17, they are broken.
18:12
Uh.
;;
They're kinda
all over this codebase
There are major fuck-ups if you try to use default parameters, default template parameters, SFINAE, etc...
Most of the time I end up writing a forwarding constructor instead:
template<typename... Args>
child(Args&&... args):
    parent(std::forward<Args>(args)...)
{}
Bwuh.
Apparently they fixed them for C++17.
@Morwenn o.O really?
@melak47 Yeah, see one of my old questions.
Note that I earned the pundit badge with a rant in the comments section of that question.
18:20
If you don't have template parameters or SFINAE
(just defaulted int parameters)
Would it still be more or less safe?
It's been compiling and working just fine for a while, but I am curious.
I don't remember the details.
it's incredible
Just look at the number of related core issues: open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4429.html
my poc has been working incredibly smoothly up until now
@slaphappy person of color?
18:27
piece of crap
wow racist
@Morwenn :/
@sehe Two multi-message messages.
@slaphappy Community is such a good show
18:43
VS Community
"Remember: Only flag things that are truly inappropriate or offensive." => Well, apparently the Stack Exchange team disagrees: i.stack.imgur.com/a9UVC.png -- ("See something that makes you uneasy? Don't hesitate to flag it!") — That Brazilian Guy yesterday
That guy is using mint
Do not trust anyone that uses mint
> white as well as him not actually looking black.
lmao
these comments always get me
"not actually looking black"
19:05
Neato, there's a 36 hour game jam coming up here.
19:16
@Griwes Shit, I've been found out!
@ThePhD you dont have time for that ;)
@Mysticial its ok, we dont either
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy j'étais un peu alcoolisé et ce con commençait à me taper sur les nerds... (Dem jokes)
@Borgleader Oh, ic, someone's been following my activity on GitHub.
Especially when I made that sandbox to make sure I know how SmartGit interacted with Github with the non-trivial Git features.
@Borgleader Says who? >_>
19:34
@ThePhD That pile of homework and school things :P
Linus Torvalds says "I'm sorry" on stage. Notable lone comment: "Will a recording of the TED talk be made available?" ROFL
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@sehe :O
@Borgleader Shshh.
19:50
> MySQL Error: Recursive stored functions and triggers are not allowed.
lol
Spent around 3 hours to get a stupid function to be accepted by MySQL, to get this message
MySQL is lol
MySQL is col

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