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23:00
That said, for a printed CV I would usually resort to LaTeX, if only because of the superior typesetting – but for CVs which don’t have a lot of flowing text this is less important
@KonradRudolph I like Freie Universitet Berlin, because for a long time they had the last really good free Usenet server. And then when they had to, they charged minimally. I used it, but after a year I was unable to renew cause the Norwegian end of the payment service didn't work.
@CheersandhthAlf Usenet was before my time … or rather, I just never used it. I’ve rarely used some of the Microsoft newsgroups but that’s it.
sod it
let's just make a pseudo-2D game
What does that mean?
"2D board" with 3D graphics?
yeah
no, wait, doing that breaks my game mechanics
23:05
lol
DF is a 3D board with 2D graphics!
lol
@DeadMG Well, just do it the opposite, 3D engine projected in isometry ;)
nah
I'm just gonna have to bite the bullet and make an octree
the thing is, I really need an octree which goes from AABB to render object, and another which goes from AABB to sim object, and I don't want to duplicate them
What's the reason they have to be separate?
well, I separated my renderin andsim classes?
what I might do is just attach a pointer to the host sim unit to the render object
then have octree<RenderObject>
yeah, that sounds the smarter thing to do
23:13
@KonradRudolph well, i think any organization that supported or supports infrastructure for a free net and free communication and discussion, deserves credit. and in that connection, apparently google has recently removed google groups (and thus also usenet groups) from the places you can search via ordinary google search.
@KonradRudolph How do you "like" Boost but "dislike" C++? :P
@Maxpm Because C++ sucks, and Boost makes it bearable.
C++ blows
word...
agreed
23:20
anyone worked with qt?
networkaccessmanager
Unfortunately, yes.
That, no, however.
not too sure when to catch the error, when the error is or when the reply is finished?
the documentation sais that it should finish if an error is occoured
From the doc, sending a request returns a QNetworkReply *. QNetworkReply has a few signals like error or finished. Perhaps you could connect to those signals?
yeah but if you get an error and would like to retry the request, you should not abort the request in the errorHandler
you could instead wait until the request fails/finishes and then check it
@DeadMG Will your game run on Linux? ;)
23:23
atm im just logging the error in the errorhandler and the doing something about it in the finished Handler
in order to test it on Linux, I'd have to actually install Linux, which is highly, highly unlikely to happen
so probably no
which should be allright imo
@FredOverflow Probably only with wine, since he's using Direct3D.
@RMartinhoFernandes Strictly, I left myself open through an interface to add an OGL implementation
But you know you won't. ;)
23:25
it's pretty unlikely, yes
that doesn't mean that someone else couldn't do it :P
Man, I hate "UB causes weird crash in this code -> posts code that works" questions.
downvote and vote to close as NARQ imo
@Maxpm Easy. C++ is one of the most botched languages in the history of programming with a horrible syntax. All thanks to its C legacy and damned backwards compatibility.
But you can still build impressive stuff with defective tools
And it bears noting that these tools, while defective, are very impressive in themselves. If C++ didn’t suffer from backwards compatibility issues then it would probably be hands down the best designed language
@DeadMG The annoying part is: the original code in the question had an obvious possible source of UB (missing copy ctor). After I mention that in an answer, OP says "Oh, I have that, I just didn't post it"...
@RMartinhoFernandes Now link me to the question so I can downvote him as well
23:28
lol
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Q: class member as reference to another: possible issues?

eudoxosI have a class Bar with references to inside of one of its members (Bar::foo), which is a union: union Foo{ int data[2]; struct{ int x, y; }; }; struct Bar{ Foo foo; int &x, &y; Bar(): x(foo.x), y(foo.y){} // copy constructor and assignemnt operator Bar(const Bar&a...

lol is "muesli" really a proper word?
If it is, I developed an addiction to muesli as of lately.
btw it's "Müsli" in Germany :)
I also hate "You will always make mistakes, so any attempt to minimize them is pointless" arguments.
Am I whining too much?
I thought it was "cereals" in English.
23:31
hmmm, cocksickles
can't initialize an array with non-default constructors or having to brace init it, right?
@RMartinhoFernandes Would you like some cheese with that whine? :)
@DeadMG What kind of array? Is it a member?
@DeadMG I googled "cocksickle". I hate you.
@RMartinhoFernandes You actually get results for that? I just made it up randomly
@DeadMG Check urban dictionary. Leave your sanity at the door.
23:33
@FredOverflow A std::array<std::array<std::array<T, 2>, 2>, 2>
and every element needs different constructor parameters
I think in VS you're boned.
yeah
I decided instead to just roll with unique_ptr<T>[2][2][2]
even though I don't really need 8 pointers
@DeadMG Can't you just use nested braces? I don't see the problem.
@FredOverflow VS can't handle list-initialization.
Oh wait, you didn't want to brace init. Why not?
23:36
VS doesn't handle it.
@RMartinhoFernandes std::array uses good old C++03 initialization.
VS will cry like a little girl, at best
@FredOverflow Which doesn't work in member initializers.
std::array<int> x = {{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}};   // perfectly valid C++03
Yeah, the data is just declared as a member T[n]
23:36
And please don't force me to say it again.
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh, it is a member array? Then I didn't say anything.
actually, it's a unique_ptr to all that lot
which is, itself, a member, but I don't need to init it in the init list
5 mins ago, by FredOverflow
@DeadMG What kind of array? Is it a member?
@DeadMg didn't answer my question, so I assumed it wasn't a member.
whoops, my mistake
struct X { std::unique_ptr<std::array<std::array<std::array<T, 2>, 2>, 2>> arr; }
I feel dizzy. Angle-brackets-dizzy.
23:39
sure
so now I need to initialize it :P
By the way, why don't you replace the 3D array with a meaningful UDT? What exactly does it represent?
to a dynamically allocated value
@DeadMG My instincts say that you're well past the point of wrapping those containers
the subnodes of an octree node
Initializing an array on the heap does not work without C++11 initializer lists.
23:40
It's past time to either roll a class/template that does the instantiation you want; or look at multidimensional containers.
Or...
... buy a better compiler!
SCNR.
lol
@DeadMG So how about you write a class for that with a constructor, then you can use make_unique. Oh wait, that doesn't exist yet :)
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Q: Cyber bullies stole my identity, lunch money

Welbo'clockI was taking a leisurely scroll down Regex Road, heading toward HTML Avenue in the (as I had thought) great city of Stack Overflow when suddenly a band of hoodlums dressed in Larry Wall masks appeared out of a universal serial schoolbus and had me surrounded faster than parentheses surround funct...

That, or just composite a single array and wrap the accessor
23:41
I love this website. I really do.
Shut up. make_unique exists.
You'll get better performance, too.
@Maxpm I hope you don't mean you love meta.
I can understand that you love Welbog (or Welbo'clock as it seems today), but not meta.
> a band of hoodlums dressed in Larry Wall masks appeared out of a universal serial schoolbus and had me surrounded faster than parentheses surround function arguments.
@Maxpm lol
so what you're saying is
C++ sucks too much for me to make a goddam array on the heap
23:45
> I eventually found out where they live and asked them how to get to HTML Avenue from Regex Road. That threw them for a loop, forever doomed to refine the way they express the path to HTML from Regex. Fools.
lulz
> (...) and the dreaded C++ Butterworths.
@FredOverflow I use Scheme syntax, you insensitive clod!
@DeadMG C++03 sucks too much for that, yes. And Visual Studio sucks.
Hehe. Neil is all the rage (literally) back then.
> I will not allow the citizenry to compile in fear. I will protect them, as a parent object protects its members. I am become the Encapsulator.
dying of laughter here
23:47
@FredOverflow You should check that out at a hospital or smth
By the way, what is the difference between "I have become Foo" and "I am become Foo", apart from the latter sounding both powerful and retarded at the same time?
@FredOverflow I read that bit in the accent of this guy.
@FredOverflow I have never considered the latter to be well-formed.
@FredOverflow Throw in "I became Foo" for good measure.
And the latter doesn't sound retarded!
hey, what's wrong with "I am become ungrammatical"
@Maxpm Oppenheimer said "I am become death", and I doubt he was too stupid to say it correctly :)
23:49
well, he was wrong
Now we are all sons of bitches
he built death, not became it
Who cares about English grammar? It sounds ominous, and that's the point.
This might be a good question for english.stackexchange.com.
Thinking about it, I think it means "I am the personified Foo".
23:50
I am
Batman.
@Maxpm Feel free to ask it and post a link here.
If people can make up words to make their point, surely they can make up grammar too!
@FredOverflow I shall.
My best guess is that the "become" in "I am become" is a different kind of word as the "become" in "I have become".
The first belongs to the "have", whereas the second belongs to the "death". "become death" is what he is.
But that's just shooting into the blue.
Are you sure that makes more sense?
23:55
aaargh
-static-libgcc
That was the culprit which made exceptions crash with abort trap 6
@RMartinhoFernandes Yes. "become death" is like "materialized death" or "personified death".
"The death that became."
But maybe that's no standard English but my own extension? :)
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Q: What is the difference between "I have become X" and "I am become X?"

Maxpm I am become the Encapsulator. I have become the Encapsulator. Until someone in the Stack Overflow chatroom mentioned it, I have never considered the second version to be grammatically correct. Are both forms acceptable in modern usage? If so, what are the differences between them?

It is parsed "I am (become death)", not "(I am become) death".
@Maxpm awesome
@Maxpm Wait what? You didn't consider "have become" correct?

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