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09:05
@Columbo Reply-to-message, motherfucker. Do you use it?
@Griwes What the fuck is your problem?
evidently that you did not reply to a specific message.
@Columbo That you did not reply to a specific message :(
2 days ago, by Columbo
@Morwenn I'm gonna write to Vandevoorde again for some final feedback, if he doesn't suggest anything else I'll submit
2 days ago, by Morwenn
@Columbo When do you plan to submit your proposal for alignof?
Linky?
09:10
@Griwes That refers to an answer of mine.
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A: Query the alignment of a specific variable

ColumboThis is currently handled by EWG 98. I'm drafting a paper on this (unsubmitted as of now): The alignas specifier is applicable to objects, affecting their alignment requirement but not their type. It is therefore currently not possible to determine an object's actual alignment requirement. Th...

(Admittedly, I should edit this, so thanks for drawing my attention to it)
@Columbo ahahahahhahh
Guess what I got dissed for (by Ville, I think) the last time I was at the Frankfurt airport?
For asking (on IRC) why is alignof not usable in all of the same ways as sizeof :D
Lol what
@Griwes When was that?
@Griwes how vile of him
@Columbo I was returning from CppCon, so last September.
@VeronikaPrüssels how village of him
Ven
Ven
@VeronikaPrüssels on est en avril et tu n'as pas de bio
tu ne t'es pas découverte d'un fil.
09:22
@VeronikaPrüssels Jdm de qualité
09:38
The solution is to give the male characters the ability to make the same pose, Blizzard, not to cowardly let the outrage bullies win.
What's this all about?
Did I miss SJW drama?
So um
3-SAT
Ven
Ven
click on a talk. skip 3 minutes. read "grow your own 10x developers". close the talk.
@Shoe yeah.
An Overwatch character had a pose that was deemed "too sexual" by some, so Blizzard removed it
What is "too sexual"?
pic pls
lol
also why are people afraid of sex jfc
BAN SEXUAL POSES but allow gore yes absolutely
I'd much rather fuck than kill thanks
09:42
the only thing that surprises me about this is that it's only one character with one pose
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yeah, that's just terrible.
@VeronikaPrüssels don't think Overwatch is very gorey
@LucDanton I meant in games in general
Ven
Ven
09:43
And the worst thing is: male characters have this pose as well
wow that's gay ban it
the games industry doesn't have an industry-wide problem with massive over-sexualization of nearly all male characters.
Ven
Ven
shirtless males can do the same thing
reminds me of UT4 characters
Ven
Ven
@notch https://t.co/3179tUevOW
if you look at this and think "this is over-sexualization!", I feel sorry for you
09:47
lol this coffee shop membership card wants my passport ID number??
and my gender omg
education level and income
sounds legit
Selling personal info to survey/census companies? Stealing your identity? Who knows!?
you like coffee right, better fill in all the information
heh problem is I already purchased the card :w
they told me I could just activate it online
no going back now, it’s tool ate
Ven
Ven
09:49
it's too latte.
@Ven That doesn't really have any bearing on what I've just said.
Ven
Ven
ok
I'll just register as Robert McRobertson
Also lol there's a dropdown "Nationality" that has like ~20 nationalities and then "others".
Ven
Ven
@VeronikaPrüssels no, as hubert!
no impersonation pls
Ven
Ven
09:53
lol yay, yet another white male in his 20s in the team!
@Rapptz turns out sphinx borked up the autoregeneration or something
Ven
Ven
OH: "There's an overhead at crash time"
@Ven Apparently the form allows me to enter non-letters so I went ahead and called myself "-"
inb4 some joke with negative
Ven
Ven
lol
@VeronikaPrüssels you’ve dashed all hopes for us punsters
09:57
That's definitely not a negative pun. I'd say it's a positive addition in chat
then we can declare it punsigned
unlike cplusplus.com to the documentation of C++... Seriously, is it just me, or do none of the examples on the site compile properly/declare variables properly?
user1804599
WTF, Notepad can't open 8GB files.
Atom can't open 2 MB files.
user1804599
lol
09:59
@Aaron3468 most people here prefer cppreference.com
Actually nevermind:
> Notable Changes: Atom now opens files larger than 2MB with syntax highlighting, soft wrap, and folds disabled.
notable change everyone
cool, I'll install an addon for firefox to strike cplusplus.com from google results
Ven
Ven
pugixml is very nice: doc.child("a").value() doesn't produce the same result as doc.child_value("a")
well obviously
I once tried installing an older game from the 32-bit era. The programmers decided that because 64-bit couldn't run 32-bit (at the time), to have a helpful check to see if the game would run, crashing after an error message to the effect of "hey, we aren't sure if this game will work on 64-bit, so we've decided not to support 64-bit systems"
Years later, I buy a copy of the game, fully aware 32-bit can be emulated by x64 T.T
Considering the typos and word vomit, it's time for bed. Have a good night everyone!
user1804599
10:20
Using std::bitset<7> for sets of week days is really nice. You can easily shift, combine, intersect, etc.
user1804599
We do this in PostgreSQL with bit(7).
10:35
> Thank you for booking with Ctrip! We hope that you have enjoyed your stay! You are rewarded with Ctrip Points with every RMB spent. From this booking you have earned: 0 points.
well uh
so if I visit china later this year, would you like to meet up?
Ven
Ven
@Rapptz well, huh, thanks.
@Rapptz 12528 lines
this is like carving an airplane out of a single sequoia tree
idk why he doesn't split it up
I think he finds the whole "one .hpp one .cpp" thing attractive
could use an intermediate tool or something
10:43
We need @slaphappy, he's the pugixml expert
Xeo
Xeo
That file is not auto-generated?
gawd
maybe it's to prevent atom users from opening it idk
didn't you note it'll open quickly though
Ven
Ven
@VeronikaPrüssels I noted the same thing last time, and I got told off by sehe because apparently, splitting the file is a stupid idea
@Rapptz yea, like sqlite
10:58
@Ven What does @sehe know about programmering anyway
sehe does bearable programming
Ven
Ven
good one
11:15
@Ven you are misrepresenting the point to a ridiculous extent
Ven
Ven
No, you told me off last time for stupid reasons
Q. "How do you modularize code"
Pro Tip: The answer is **not** just "By splitting into separate files".
That's all I said, and it stands.
Badly worded then
You probably wanted to emphasize also the just
@Rapptz I reckon he's not seeing a compelling reason to do so. Do you?
The way I remember it was mostly Ven's prescription for modularizing that was overly simplistic/beside the point.
Mar 24 at 17:19, by sehe
@Ven You might as well answer "how do you implement recursive algorithms" with "with a text editor"
too broad
11:20
That might be the case. But overly broad questions don't merit useless answers. They merit narrowing down or dismissal.
FWIW I think Ven knows how to modularize code just fine. So if anything, I "told him off" for failing to know/reach the essence in our discussion.
@Ven ^ in case you wanted to understand my "stupid reasons"
YT forever
But Emacs comes with a free finger-cancer starter kit
11:49
> Create a never-ending range over a particular, repeated value (NOTE: not actually never-ending)
struct NeverEnding<T: Copy> { val: T }
impl<T: Copy> Iterator for NeverEnding<T> {
  type Item = T;
  fn next(&mut self) -> Option<T> { Some(self.val) }
}
@набиячлэвэлиь indeed
(although goes up to bidirectional which Rust doesn’t do)
sbi
sbi
Apparently, C++14 did not add any new keywords to the standard. I know that some words (concept, requires) are part of the concept TS – which, IIUC, will not make it into C++17. Neither, IIRC, will co-routines, which might also add new keywords.
So did C++17 add any new keywords at all?
I am not sure this already encompasses C++17.
@sbi naw, draft matches the table
Ven
Ven
@sehe you brushed off what I said, when really, the fact there are several places to start from doesn't make one of them any worse
sbi
sbi
12:02
@LucDanton So nothing new, huh? Thanks.
Ven
Ven
but yeah, my "stupid reasons" comment was more about me being annoyed at your reaction than anything.
I’m kinda out of the loop regarding the stuff that’s not done being discussed though
@Ven it really doesn’t come across nicely
Ven
Ven
sure?
You know @VeronikaPrüssels is back from vacation when have the starboard is in french :P
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sbi
sbi
You know that @Borgleader tried to make a joke when there's grammatically incorrect statements being starred.
12:06
@Borgleader Quality posting indeed
@sbi Grammar has never been my cup of tea and english is not my native language vOv
@sbi Too late, the mistake is public now
sbi
sbi
@Borgleader Same here.
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader sorry :v
@Ven Why are you apologizing :P
Ven
Ven
12:10
well, I probably would get annoyed if the starboard was full of, say, polish, all the time
@Ven I can read french just fine so if that's why you're apologizing you still don't need to (well not to me at least :P)
you need to translate for me :P
Ven
Ven
fair.
but see this poor lion. lions can't into french.
12:17
So, Deadpool, should I go to theatre and watch it?
it's not bad, jokes are a bit childish sometimes
Xeo
Xeo
@wilx yes
but overall enjoyable
Xeo
Xeo
Very
Yeah, enjoyable but you may feel an overload of crappy humor
Xeo
Xeo
12:19
In case of crappy humour, don't forget your brown pants.
user1804599
@sehe by eliminating dependencies
Ven
Ven
I should watch deadpool. and the new star wars. and fight club.
@Zoidberg much better
user1804599
Eliminating dependencies fixes all problems, because you can just swap out problematic parts for non-problematic ones. :P
@Ven sure. whatever. I'm just not impressed with the one thing ("split up the file") that is frequently cargo-cult and lip-service only. And it happened to exactly coincide with what triggered your rant "omg pugi no split files!" - that's added to the impression that it was mostly circular reasoning.
So. My point it that Pugi probably has excellent code modularity. You don't /need/ separate files for that.
sbi
sbi
12:27
Um. When cloning a github repo by git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git on Windows, how do I make git use my username/password?
Ven
Ven
splitting up a 12k-lines file is cargo-culting? u fokin w0t
...
whatever you want to hear. I'm also a bit done with your language.
Thank you.
sbi
sbi
@Borgleader Oh, I can read French just fine, too. It's just that I understand nothing.
@sbi if you understand nothing then no you cannot
> read: look at and comprehend the meaning of (written or printed matter) by mentally interpreting the characters or symbols of which it is composed.
user1804599
The only two downsides of putting everything in a huge file I can think of are: more difficult navigation, and more difficult tree shaking.
12:29
Hehe. And version control, IMO
user1804599
Maybe. Not sure.
In practice. Doesn't need to indeed.
user1804599
Yeah it's more difficult to tell what compontents have changed. You have to look at the diffs
That for sure
Navigation is simpler since it's just Ctrl+F
sbi
sbi
12:30
@Borgleader If that was true, I would be unable to read texts about, say, medicine or nuclear physics. Which is wrong, because I can read them just fine. Just as French. This is different for, say, Arabic, or Chinese, which I cannot read. (Note that I can, to a certain extend, read Cyrillic texts, so I can read, e.g., Russian. I just do not understand much of it either.)
@milleniumbug It's always the same (C-], <leader>g etc) :)
user1804599
IJR: garbage collection is tree shaking
sbi
sbi
Anyway, when cloning a github repo by git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git on Windows, how do I make git use my username/password?
Ven
Ven
vOv
if you think it's better to talk to people like they're mentally disabled, you do you.
@sbi It doesn't prompt you for it?
sbi
sbi
12:34
@milleniumbug Nope.
 $ git clone github.com/user/repo.git
Cloning into 'repo'...
fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/user/repo.git/': error setting certificate verify locations:
  CAfile: C:/PROGRA~2/Git/mingw64/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
  CApath: none
oh, it's probably ca-certificates package being broken
oh, it's not msys2 git
It still looks like a HTTPS cert problem.
sbi
sbi
@milleniumbug Damn. I know I fiddled forever until I got TortoiseGit to have my credentials for work, but I don't know what finally did the trick and what else I broke by getting this to work.
@milleniumbug git bash
Xeo
Xeo
ahem
anyway, it can't access the cert store it uses for some reason
ISTR unixy stuff having problems with spaces in paths
sbi
sbi
12:37
@milleniumbug Whatever that means.
$ git -c http.sslVerify=false clone https://github.com/user/repo.git should do it
sbi
sbi
@Xeo Caught a cold?
That's a hack to skip SSL verification, so you cannot trust the channel.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Seems to work. Thanks!
There's probably a way to actually fix SSL verification, but if you don't really care much, you can use this to get over it.
sbi
sbi
12:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not something I need to trust.
@R.MartinhoFernandes At some point I will need to really clone a github repo, including un/pw and all, and will I need to get it to work then.
You can do git config http.sslVerify false while on the repo and it will be set for all operations in it.
(I would not do that with --global, though)
sbi
sbi
Thanks. I got the repo cloned now. I'll probably back with more problems to ask about really soon, though. :-/
If the problem is really the spaces in the path you can copy that C:/PROGRA~2/Git/mingw64/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt to a path without spaces, and then set git config --global http.sslCAInfo path/without/spaces/ca-bundle.crt
That should fix it.
> 2016
> can't have spaces in a path
sbi
sbi
12:44
Um. I can do what? What's that ca-bundle.crt? I certainly do not want to set my credentials globally, as I am using other repos than github as well.
@sbi It's nothing to do with the credentials. It's the validation of GitHub's SSL certificate that fails.
ca-bundle.crt is the list of trusted root certificates.
sbi
sbi
I see.
But C:/PROGRA~2/Git/mingw64/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt is a path with no spaces!
dunno, it may be broken in some other way
@sbi It's an 8.3 path that resolves to a path with spaces, though :/
sbi
sbi
In other news, @R.Martinho, you got an upvote and a positive comment on one of your answers.
12:46
I don't know if spaces is really the problem, but if it is, copying it and changing that setting should make it fine.
Ell
Ell
PROGRA~2 probably expands to Program Files
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes You might be able to resolve this into a long path, but the path is certainly valid the way it is. You can use it anywhere on Windows in this form.
@Ell "Program Files (x86)", I'd guess, with "PROGRA~1" being "Program Files".
@sbi Yeah, but god knows what SSL is doing there.
sbi
sbi
Sigh.
sbi
sbi
12:48
"Use Unix' tools," they said. "They are vastly superior to Windows' tools," they said. Only they die on a simple space in a path that's been passed to them in a way that doesn't even have any spaces...
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah right
I'm a little confused as to why spaces have any affect at all on paths
If it was \s or /s I could understand
@sbi It's kinda embarrassing since the same things can deal just fine with anything on paths on Linux.
Ell
Ell
But isn't a space just any old character?
@Ell Some APIs are just broken.
@Ell stringly-typed shell interfaces
Ell
Ell
12:50
I guess when you pass it to a shell it will split them up
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am sure there's a rant by Torvalds in there, how spaces in path names on Windows are fucking bullshit anyway, and that nobody needs them, and that you're full of bullshit if you use them.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah :S
sbi
sbi
@Ell Is a dot?
Anyway, I'd try reinstalling
Xeo
Xeo
Ugh. Make haste, Amazon, I need that laptop tomorrow...
sbi
sbi
12:51
@milleniumbug Linux, no doubt.
@Xeo Which one did you end up getting? :)
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader i5-5200U, 8GB ram, R9 M375, 256GB SSD - 550eur
Ven
Ven
@sehe sigh I feel like I have to apologize still, because all I'm doing is dismissing your points with silly comments – so, sorry about that.
@sbi Nah, the fault is in inconsistencies in how some Windows APIs deal with these things and incompetent ports that don't account for such.
Ven
Ven
Still, I feel there must be a lot of ways to split up 12k lines into different files :P.
sbi
sbi
12:53
So I found at least one difference between C++14's keywords and C++17's keywords: In C++17, export is listed as "unused, but reserved for future use" or something like this.
@Ven Yes, carefully
@sbi It was put like that in C++11.
Ven
Ven
@Rerito je suis doux
@Ven un saint doux
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Really? Because from what I saw they edited this only later.
12:54
Maybe they changed the wording slightly.
export functionality was removed in C++11, and the keyword remained.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, thanks.
@Ven Ok! Likewise, if I made you feel bad by what I said. That's not intentional. I know you're a good developer like many loungers, I like discussing things here for that reason!
(Takes a command-line as a string, so you have to escape everything in order for it to be parsed properly)
@Xeo Oh that seems neat. What make is it?
12:55
The Linux equivalents take arrays of strings for the command-line (basically the argv array), so no escaping is needed: no parsing is done by the API.
@Ven That's a really different question from "how do you modularize (your) code" :) Obviously, there are many (useful) ways to split up 12kLoC
Ven
Ven
true.
I also don't know how you'd gather that I'm a "good developer" from all the stupid c++-related questions I'm asking, but well.
@R.MartinhoFernandes putting program.exe in a root directory of a system partition sounds like a great way to break a lot of programs
gotta try it sometime
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ugh. That makes my eyes bleed.
Back to work..
@sbi POSIX is that school of thought where anything (except slashes and nul chars) goes
sbi
sbi
12:58
@sehe Except it doesn't work on Windows. Yeah, I heard so.
Back to work...
Windows is finicky. They have complete APIs to exfiltrate a "safe" filename from a given string. It's ... interesting
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader Lenovo, the Z51-70
Bwuuuuh.
This Professor isn't going to stop trying to make me work in a group.
I don't have time to teach other people the gorey details of C++. D:<
Why would you teach anyone harakiri
let them figure it out on their own
13:06
"Hold this chainsaw while I teach you pointers"
that takes guts
Xeo
Xeo
out
@milleniumbug If I'm going to have them work on Sol in a group project, I don't have want to have to teach someone variadics, tuples, SFINAE just so they can work on it with me. =/
@Xeo tough crowd today
the secret technique is to make them work on something trivial that you will throw away anyway
Xeo
Xeo
13:08
@LucDanton no, as in, "that takes guts out"
@Xeo you suck, McBain
@VeronikaPrüssels Treat them like an intern? :V
make all the interfaces simple, use things that they might not know only in your own code ... cut the project into less co-dependent modules
@Xeo Oh, looks nice too :) Kinda reminds me of my first laptop (twas a Dell)
Xeo
Xeo
13:09
Ye
For that price, I think I got a pretty good deal
@ThePhD string internship
Eitherway, I don't want no stinkin' help.
I don't need it either. D:<
term work is part of the things that universities trying to teach
Teamwork is a recipe for scrambling around deadlines and trying to salvage F grades.
@milleniumbug is that for those that want to become a string when they grow up
13:13
sometimes term work in uni means trying to get 5 people to do something that can be taken care of by one person
@ThePhD Yes, hence why my suggestion
That's what I did during uni and it worked wonders
And everyone is happy
how can i format c++ code in this chatroom?
Mar 22 at 17:01, by Xeo
Read The Rules™ or you will have bad luck for the next 30 minutes.
> void main
Xeo
Xeo
1 message moved to bin
13:16
lol void main
Nooo, keep it here, I want to pick it apart.
@Xeo why you removed my function.
Xeo
Xeo
because no.
Yeah @Xeo why you do this
13:17
there were actually four functions
I am trying to ask a metaprogramming (variadic) question.
so no-one is interested to help?!
did you read the rules
please read the rules
OK, i will.
5,000 USD that code is erroring because you're trying to treat a runtime argument as a compile-time constant to hand to your templated run.
... I should probably look at the code twice if I'm going to wager more than my entire fortune. :v
Xeo
Xeo
You should also probably not encourage such code dumps by actually answering them.
13:20
That too.
no help allowed
@VeronikaPrüssels i should create a gist instead. thats it?
yeah and light a candle to pray for someone to deign help you
notice my rich vocabulary
@VeronikaPrüssels I told you you don’t offer a good enough pay
Reeche.
13:22
no luc allowed
I am trying to figure how how to wrap an arbitary function pointer via variadic templates.
as @ThePhD mentioned its something about treading a runtime argument as a compile-time constant.
Xeo
Xeo
What you're trying to do isn't possible, in that way
?
treading is probably "treating"
Xeo
Xeo
Function parameters lose the information of whether their argument was a compile-time constant
13:27
@VeronikaPrüssels s/to/
@amin do you have a will?
@Xeo Ok, in the example i can happily use auto fine = runner<int, int, int>::run<add>;, why can't i use it via a constexpr ?
@Shoe i don't follow you.
Xeo
Xeo
1 min ago, by Xeo
Function parameters lose the information of whether their argument was a compile-time constant
@Telkitty what do you mean? Do you know a way in which one person can learn and 5 be educated as a result?
13:28
@amin wrap(std::rand() % 2 ? add : sub) WHATNOW???!!!1111
@VeronikaPrüssels elegant grammar becomes a rich vocabulary
@milleniumbug is there any possilbe (not ugly syntax for client of the template) i can use.
inb4 define: become
@sehe I don't think you can get rid of any of the "to"?
@amin how ugly do you consider wrap<decltype(foo), foo> to be?
13:29
I do
How would that read
@VeronikaPrüssels pray someone deign you worthy of my help
@VeronikaPrüssels preposterous
oh okay so it's not just a s/to/ lol
basically though
13:30
@LucDanton nice :+1: can i get read of the decltype somehow?
Decrypting what sehe means is left as an exercise to the reader.
@amin get rid of it? not really.
@amin no—closest thing is to have a preprocessor macro that deals with the repetition, i.e. #define UGLY_WRAP( arg ) ::ns::to::wrap<decltype( arg ), arg>
there's a proposal to the language which makes it possible, support it
13:32
@VeronikaPrüssels why is this new to you
@All Thank you :-) ... this makes life difficult :/
@LucDanton Never ceases to blow my mind
@VeronikaPrüssels I also care to typeset 'fuel–oxygen mixture' correctly
@LucDanton i didn't quit understood why my original code didn't worked. what is the reason that compiler is not able to figure out "funciton to pointer" is a compile-time constant?
@amin Because function arguments are runtime entities (and only runtime entities), and there are no constexpr arguments.
It would be nice if they allowed the constexpr keyword on arguments, but chances of that happening are woefully tiny.
13:37
because just because it could work in one case, there is no reason to make it work in this case
@amin Everyone's right here: it's impossible until a proposal accepted at the C++17 proposals meeting in Jacksonville, which won't be implemented by compilers in their latest trunks for probably another 2 years out.
@amin it’s the way the language is designed
9 mins ago, by milleniumbug
@amin wrap(std::rand() % 2 ? add : sub) WHATNOW???!!!1111
@ThePhD do you have a link for the C++17 proposal you mentioned is being accepted.
@LucDanton "designed"
functions marked constexpr are allowed to be used in constant expressions (under the right circumstances), but otherwise remain functions
@ThePhD Cool
In all honesty, clang++ and g++ might have it by 2017.
But VC++? I never peg it to be fast in anything compiler-related: only its library is fast at getting features.
and you can’t use a function parameter like so: void f(int i) { using x = std::array<int, i>; }
hello from 2024 year
13:41
> yeah and light a candle to pray [for] someone deign help you
HTH (I think it's more natural without 'for' but I suspect both work - albeit contrived/archaic).
Nah. Just drop `for` too. It's not working. You're right
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe "to help you", no?
._.
Kek
Ven
Ven
aw, pugixml doesn't handle namespaces? :|
@ThePhD Hey~

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