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11:09
cinch teach me how to c prus prus
cinch pls
Ven
Ven
Aaand the JVM segfaulted again in AWT.
you must have misinstalled it :)
JVM doesn't undefined behaviour so...
Ven
Ven
ignores
@nick okay i'm going to write a tutorial just for you
Ven
Ven
growing up to cinch.
11:20
what is c prus prus ?
@Ven how much do you Idris?
@VermillionAzure ty bb
bb i left a comment but it doesnt show up!!
@VermillionAzure I gotta say, with that thick border that website seemed like an application to me..
11:24
@nick oh nuuuu
web app*
@VermillionAzure nyuuuu
Ven
Ven
@ScarletAmaranth contributed tiny bits to some stuff, like bikini, old stuff, and a lot of small experiments not worth putting on github
Ven
Ven
(I did more Agda, in the end)
11:30
uuu ok thanks, I know what kind of questions I could potentially hit you with then... errrmm... :P
Ven
Ven
I didn't even commit my %interface hack :c
@VermillionAzure no, type classes aren't type functions. They are just constraints
@BartekBanachewicz ooh type functions sound fun :)
@VermillionAzure parametrized types are type functions.
Ven
Ven
11:32
... ^
however, consider such a Rank 2 type
data Wrapped = forall a. Show a => Wrapped a
it doesn't take a type, but it allows you to create a value that exhibits the properties from the type class
It works. :D
http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/d1f8d7570df6bace
@BartekBanachewicz hmmmm types to return other types...
Ven
Ven
...like std::vector, or List, or...
this feels so much like déjà vu that I have a feeling sehe will show his nose soonish.
@VermillionAzure consider Maybe
11:38
I need to generate variable names...
Maybe is a type function.
Maybe Int is a type.
Guess I'm doing _<number>.
When you lift yourself from the value and type ground into the glorious world of Hask, the difference kinda dissapears.
Ven
Ven
Enter Kinds!
Ven
Ven
11:38
hah, you're going for the H word immediately.
he's gonna google and misunderstand it anyway so I might as well introduce it myself :D
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz so they're predicates right? :P
@Ell I'd say that a type class is a superset of a predicate and other things.
Ven
Ven
don't confuse Haskell and Hask.
11:40
@edition yeah, Hask is a different thing
@Ell Remember that aside from formal requirements, type classes can also have default implementations and informal (human-enforced) laws.
Ell
Ell
right, that's true
is any on onlie
is any one online
@YogeshDoke no
@Bartek do you play classical guitar?
@sehe: I am running out of (anti-)feministic videos. What next?
11:49
@wilx national socialism videos.
@edition :(
Why would I be interested in that?
@wilx haha, I was joking.
oh, no, I'm not one of those people.
@sehe I think I've caused offence, could you delete my last few comments including this one?
@edition stop deleting
you're trying to erase the fact that you said something stupid. You said it. It happened. You can apologize, not make it disappear.
You're not the Ministry of Truth
if you dislike saying stupid things, try to own it instead of pretending it didn't happen. That way you can learn from it
11:56
@slaphappy Yes. Fine.
Also no one was offended
Ven
Ven
<insert "edition" meme from andy here>
@slaphappy Thats great to hear.
@slaphappy hehe
nwp
nwp
@edition is it?
11:59
Werror-sequence-point
Ven
Ven
how 2 search from andy prowl images.
First time getting an error for this.
@ThePhD did you manage to find a way of initializing std::integral_constant with a string?
No, I gave up and just used a static std::string.
ah, ok.
12:02
Fucking
Undefined order of argument evaluation
Ven
Ven
there's a template/idiom for that.
@BartekBanachewicz Right
I've been interested in type functions as well
Mmm.
Well, now variadic_args and this_state are transparent.
eh I think I broke coliru again
oh wait it worked
or not. Shit.
have fun
12:22
@wilx like I said, just feed off fem vids; same thing (no shortage)
@sehe :)
@edition I don't see what messages that would be. I think it's already fine?
@sehe Yes.
@sehe I like to read different garbage. No doubt it will be full of men blaming and women apologia.
12:30
Does ninja support having multiple build targets with the same command?
Oh yes, cool.
@BartekBanachewicz looks a lot like concepts...
user1804599
Do you log in client-side code?
Ven
Ven
log?
user1804599
Like logs and then send the logs to a server.
user1804599
12:44
logging
user1804599
Sending errors to server for example.
user1804599
For logging purposes.
interesting.
@Zoidberg Depends
> Instagram is ruining vacation
Not really, you're just addicted to your phone
12:53
I mean, a lot of games do their "report error to developer" stuff
firefox on my linux laptop caused it to deadlock. :/
It's impressive how people lack common sense
@DmitriBudnikov yet here I am.
@DmitriBudnikov what's the best way to administer more phone into my body
Prendre un comprimé de 1 stagramme
my accomodation is officially awesome
the music room has a roland digital piano for everyone to use /cc @Andy
and the TV room has a full 5.1 sound system and around 90" TV
and since there's not a lot of people living there yet (it's freshly built), I won't have to compete for those I guess
@Bartek you should get the Holoplot system to get even better acoustics.
@Bartek what does the interior look like? :D
@edition it's really nice
everything's brand new pretty much
haven't tested the internet connection yet
@BartekBanachewicz I'm happy for you.
I'll post some pics later
13:23
ok
raw unfiltered cringe
@BartekBanachewicz send nude pics
Cringe overload even before the lyrics started
good shit
13:33
@Mgetz Dayum
@slaphappy wut
@Mikhail Problem is whether the various implementations are compatible.
If you're including Microsoft's implementation in the pool of potential implementations, then NO.
#justmsvsthings
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Is there also catatomy?
it's actually pretty good
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@slaphappy Spiders don't have rectangular bodies.
user1804599
that's not the point. you always simplify. Spiders aren't two-dimensional
13:57
lol
YES AFTER MY SHOE THEY ARE
user1804599
Interesting heart.
@Zoidberg yeah
user1804599
Biology of non-plants was always interesting.
user1804599
Fuck plants.
no. you'll hurt yourself.
14:00
ass-cactus
> ke std::enable_if&lt;&gt;() and
:clap:
if you want to fuck plants, you probably should use some bees
I mean you can use hands for cross-pollination purposes, I wouldn't do it ...
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This album art is great.
user1804599
I like it a lot.
14:08
@VermillionAzure weren't you banned from writing by lounge
@VermillionAzure love it
is pointless words like ... a string?
oh kitty. Please. Marry Cinch already
@sehe thanks
@BartekBanachewicz writing tutorials
cinch x kitty
telcinch
14:13
@slaphappy tinch or cellity
@Mgetz not really that surprising since in the analog era crosstalk was a very very common phenomenon (manifesting e.g. with ordinary phone patches or in your audio equipment where you'd hear radio while playing a tape). /cc @JerryCoffin
@slaphappy telcringe
@sehe the US used it to tap cables in the sea of Okhotsk IIRC
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> dual-wield
14:30
0
Q: Properly reversing a string in C++ using strrev

BeeeeeI would like the user to enter the string for strrev to reverse however when the user enters the string spaces are not allowed for some reason so if someone enters hello my name is stan. the output is only nats, How can i get the function to accept white space? #include<iostream> #include <cstring>

lol "properly", "C++" and "strrev" in the same sentence
topkek
@Beeeee, I (seriously, no kidding!) suggest you change schools before it's too late. — SergeyA 8 mins ago
14:46
I think I have reached my existential crisis moment:
From one angle, the bottom part looks pink
from another angle, it looks grey ...
nwp
nwp
get a CAD monitor for a few thousand $
@BartekBanachewicz sweet
@набиячлэвэлиь its depressing how many of those we see....
Ven
Ven
15:05
@sehe oh my.
user1804599
Cadmium monitor.
Ven
Ven
> I have started learning algorithms and I am already experienced programmer I know Clean Code, Agile and CLRS so, please don't suggest me that to increase the answer count.
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Q: How to write correct loops?

CodeYogiMost of time while writing loops I usually write wrong boundary conditions(eg: wrong outcome) or my assumptions about loop terminations are wrong(eg: infinitely running loop). Although I got my assumptions correct after some trial and error but I got too frustrated because of the lack of correct ...

holy fuck, OP, you suck.
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And most answerers too.
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There's only one answer that addresses abstractions.
@Telkitty Recognition that Apple sucks and laptops suck, of course and Apple laptop really sucks, should hardly qualify an existential crisis moment.
Ven
Ven
15:15
@AndyProwl do you still have that "oh no it's edition" meme by hand, by any chance?
Ven
Ven
nice :D. ty
np, why? :D Haven't seen him removing stuff
Ven
Ven
weren't you here earlier?
nope
I guess I haven't gone up enough in the transcript
Ven
Ven
15:24
this is basically what happened earlier:
Conversations have reached a new level of inanity.
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@AndyProwl there is a piece of the dog in panel 3, I call shenanigans
@nwp I think it's in the original meme
not quite sure though
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and I'm surprised my spell-checker knows "shenanigans"
@Ven must have been deleted, what time in the transcript?
15:29
@AndyProwl lol
Ven
Ven
@AndyProwl yes it was deleted :D
@nwp Back when AT&T owned UNIX, they did a study about the size of dictionary to use in a spell checker. If memory serves, it indicated that most nowadays use a larger dictionary than optimal--i.e., they include a lot of words that are sufficiently obscure that even if you do spell them correctly, you probably intended something else.
Also they're/there/their, it's/its, you're/your
@R.MartinhoFernandes Due oui half too due dose?
15:47
@VermillionAzure you deleted the post you wrote for me
thats it, we're over
It's cool when I'm not sure what the best option is for some design, and I go search the transcript for discussions and end up being convinced by my own messages.
Ven
Ven
:P
Any ideas when modules are coming to C++?
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Ven
Ven
hope for C++20/21.
@ViniyoShouta Lots of them (but they all disagree).
15:58
@Ven "ideas"
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... Fair, I guess?
really looking forward to see how debugging is gonna turn out when modules are out
Ven
Ven
same shit, probably.. :P
since we're gonna make everything much more complex...
makes sense
@ViniyoShouta Probably nothing's gonna change.
Debugging C++ will be just as lousy as it currently is.
16:05
i was thinking of the preprocessor crap
That rarely matters outside of shitty codebases.
@AndyProwl you have to stop with this meme andy
16:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes Therefore it often matters :)
I need a fraction type for ogonek.
It kinda only needs to represent fractions as pairs; it doesn't need full-fledged math.
Should I grab one from some lib, or just wing a simple aggregate with two longs in it?
It's for returning the numeric value of things like fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/00BD/index.htm
Well, that one could be a double, but this one cannot fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2153/index.htm
nwp
nwp
spend 10 minutes finding a lib and make it do what you want it to do. If you cannot do it in 10 minutes consider the lib bad and write your own. (may want to tune the 10 minutes)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I try to avoid dependencies when writing libs
but maybe grabbing means grabbing the code here
If I do it myself this will little more than a pair with an op double.
There will no op+ or anything.
But there will be op==.
My hesitation comes from op==. I don't know if it should be memberwise comparison, or numeric comparison.
The latter involves math that doesn't belong here, and that trumps any fear of dependencies.
are you making to_numeric converters from unicode chars?
16:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes Member wise. Add .reduce() or such to the class to get numeric equality comparison. :)
@slaphappy It's an official character property.
ah, yes.
@wilx No, if it will have that, I'll just use a lib.
The denominator is not useful information there.
(There's a different way to get the string "0/3")
16:38
It's not even part of the "numeric"
It has a Numeric_Value assigned.
@slaphappy Because it's meant to be an actual number.
Most libs use a double, but that's lossy.
yeah, of course.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Presumably you can't depend on the values involved being compile-time constants? (if you could, perhaps std::ratio would be usable).
@JerryCoffin No.
It's to be used like fraction get_numeric_value(char32_t);
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Compare numeric value.
16:41
Buh.
Walking ASTs is weeiiird.
@R.MartinhoFernandes In that case (even though it's probably overkill) the obvious first choice would probably be Boost Rational.
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@ThePhD why?
@JerryCoffin Yeah, that'd be it. I'm just wondering if simply returning a dumb pair and letting the user shove it in whatever lib they want (or just dividing the numbers straight away) is better.
Because this visitor pattern is weird on my part, I guess?
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Use Boost.Variant.
16:46
No no, not that.
Like, erm.
user1804599
Abstract syntax graph.
I dunno. Like, I feel like I need to have more discrimination between things that come before and after so I can actually analyze the contents of the graph better.
Right now my visitation function just hits nodes and the only thing passed through is the node itself as information.
So while I know I just hit a function call, each subsequent hit of "expression" as I walk down the tree doesn't really, uh. Have that information.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd go with Rational. The user can get at the numerator and denominator if they need/want them, but for quite a few simple cases they probably won't need to (and, of course, it's lossless).
Doesn't a form of ratio exist from <chrono>?
Yuh but it's pretty featureless.
Well, I'm already using boost for tribool and optional, so might as well.
16:51
10 mins ago, by Jerry Coffin
@R.MartinhoFernandes Presumably you can't depend on the values involved being compile-time constants? (if you could, perhaps std::ratio would be usable).
@JerryCoffin Woops. Reading comprehension points -2 for me.
user1804599
Specialize std::vector<boost::tribool>.
Haha, I already feel the increase in compile-times.
Huh. I am still encoding 7 minutes long children' good night story using H.265. 10 hours and still 1 to finish.
16:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...or you could store strings, and shell out to bc to manipulate/compare them. Fast compilation (though, perhaps, a slight cost at runtime).
3.5s to 33.6s
@JerryCoffin I was thinking of using a detail aggregate with two longs for the arrays with the data, and have the function construct a boost::rational from there.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I dunno--somehow the idea of a fork to add two numbers seems more appealing all the time... :-)
lol
Bring out the SQL queries.
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SQL <3
17:05
Oh, also, the data needs to store "NaN"s too.
@ThePhD Why would an expression care?
Can't do that with optional<rational> because I want it to be constexpr (so it gets all burned in the binary without any "loading" at runtime)
@Borgleader Operands sometimes change what the binary expression does.
{ 0, 0 } does it.
@ThePhD Eh?
17:07
Post-processing this makes get_numeric_value slightly slower, but that's better than slowing down every single program with static initialisers.
@Borgleader Like image2d requires a imageStore( dest, ... ) stuff for itself. So an assignment operation results i not b = a but imageStore(b, a, stuff ... )
The fix could be to just throw out assignment, I guess? vOv
overload resolve operator=?
Back to 3s builds.
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17:26
subtle
I think I might need an element_wise_operation class in there...
4 messages moved to bin
bear kept the copter
sorry i don't know rules of this rooms
i will post a question about this
maybe code review is right for the question
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17:40
Android 7 "Toothpaste Sandwich"
Hi cuties ♥
@Morwenn hey~
hello ♥
okay
Hiyo.
Also bwuuuh.
17:43
So, what's up?
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sehe successfully bullied a person with a question away
a sorting question
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didn't need puppy's persuasiveness
Achievement achieved.
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"Achievement get"
17:46
@ThePhD You're quite active on sol2; I see activity almost everyday :)
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has someone compiled a list of lounge achievements yet?
@Morwenn Yeh, but it's done now.
My partner needs to do the rest of the work.
Speaking of work, I have class soon.
@ThePhD Nope, there's still the tutorial to write :D
Docs are my partner's responsibility. Or at least,the tutorial is. She's also supposed to build a game on top, and ask me for help if she needs. WE present next week, APril 26.
I might write my own test game as a backup.
4 issues left to close! :o
17:48
Aside from the tutorial, 3 are bikeshed
! :o
1 isn't possible until C++17 get ratified and approved and VC++ ships an implementation.
sol::environment seems like overkill
and Super Duper Overloading just doesn't seem worth it.
I should probably close all those issues, honestly.
Don't worry, I'm not in a position to scold anyone about open issues.
I've got 22 of them on cpp-sort.
And ~450 of them at work.
.... 450? ;;;
There were already 400+ open issues when I started working last month.
nwp
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17:50
we all have issues, some of them are open
I guess I closed like 20 of them. Something like that (some are only half-closed).
But trying to close most of them trigger other problems. I often have to modify several parts of the project to close one.
Super Duper Spaghetti code.
Super Duper Spaghettis /o/
By the way: super duper carbonara tonight.
Haha, my brother bought what's needed to make some guacamole, but he didn't buy anything to dunk in it x)
hehehe, geeeetttttt dunked oooooonnn
I don't get the reference.
Is it a smart reference?
17:58
I HAVE INTERNETS
If it is, you're probably ahead of your time.
my ridiculously overpriced Apple Ethernet adapter was well worth it
@BartekBanachewicz Now you only need cookies to achieve happiness :D
@Morwenn I bought an XXL bag of M&Ms and a 1kg lasagne
@Morwenn no smart references yet until we get operator.
17:59
how about that

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