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I don't know who is the one trolling and who's the one being trolled here.
Send help.
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, I thought there was a MSPaint room :(
@Bartek Ridesharing has caused a lot of people who weren't driving to start driving.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait what
@wilx This is probably my highest stared message ever. For some reason it makes me sad.
@BartekBanachewicz Apparently it's a typical trend.
LED lights have caused lighting usage to increase.
15:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes But have they decreased power usage?
lowering costs increases consumption
@wilx Yes. Usage would have to increase sixfold for it to be a backfire effect.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I mean this is interesting but
why exactly are you telling me this now?
We've talked about such things before.
In other news, I also found this:
> When the British Secret Intelligence Service discovered that semen made a good invisible ink, Sir George Mansfield Smith-Cumming noted of his agents that "Every man (is) his own stylo".
> Smith-Cumming
A name, a destiny
15:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes in context of driving or? I can't really recall the context.
Hi!
I'm new in C++ development. I'm learning it.
If I have two std::string string1, string2. What is the differente between string1 = string2 and string1.assign(string2)?
How do you guys feel about noexcept?
@caps "argh yet another specifier I have to specify"
@VansFannel one is using = and the other is not.
15:28
@BartekBanachewicz Redundant functions FTW!
@milleniumbug So not a fan of the compile-time guarantees it can give you?
I like noexcept but I think it being a keyword AND a constexpr function is...
A very intelligence answer.
yes, very intelligence
@caps If it's not used it doesn't matter
@caps meh, mild
only use it when writing a library sometimes
15:33
@набиячлэвэлиь Interesting. Would you consider writing your own container to be "writing a library"?
do I release it as a library?
I would too.
also containers are bottlenecks so yes
15:34
@набиячлэвэлиь Maybe, but regardless you would use it as a library internally.
So, what about noexcept(noexcept(/*condition*/))?
Well, noexcept is still way more useful than constexpr, so there is that
@milleniumbug I was going to disagree, but at present constexpr is much less useful in practice than it is in theory.
@VansFannel One apparent difference is that assign doesn't check if the two objects are equal. That could be only cppreference though.
nwp
nwp
maybe constexpr should be the default
and there is no reason new should not be constexpr if the corresponding delete is too
would open so much
15:40
@LucDanton Hm?
You mean, make sure the return value doesn't throw when it's copied?
@nwp I was just thinking that it's possible in the future constexpr will be as useful as inline, in the sense that the compiler will just tend to ignore what you say and do what seems best to it.
@LucDanton Yes, that's a big part of what makes it so ugly.
Aside from the ugliness of using an overloaded term nested inside itself. Ew.
tragically I seem to have misplaced the long long repetition
oh dear it was a collabedit thingy, it’s dead
Personally, I like being able to simplify container code by constraining it to only operate on types that are nothrow_moveable. That requires user types to use noexcept correctly.
nwp
nwp
@caps it shouldn't require that though. If it is not nothrow_movable the compiler should at least try to slap on a constexpr
we’ll call what we had before the beta
15:47
@nwp What do you mean?
nwp
nwp
> That requires user types to use noexcept correctly.
If they forgot to add noexcept somewhere, but it would compile if it had been specified, the compiler should just add the noexcept
@caps It's one of the "hey, but if everyone uses it it'll be nice" features. Well, keep waiting. (with some APIs, we're still waiting for them to introduce const)
@nwp Oh, you said constexpr, so I was confused.
@milleniumbug True story.
nwp
nwp
@caps my bad
but same point
the only suitable use for now is for "this function should have been a variable, but it isn't due to C++ having broken static variables" (a.k.a. <limits>)
16:35
this car is sexy :O
@Zoidberg amaze
Ven
Ven
@DmitriBudnikov O_o mais wat
@Borgleader No
You are sexy
> Feeling like everyone is a better software developer than you and that someday you'll be found out? You're not alone. One of the professions most prone to "imposter syndrome" is software development.
5 years in and everyone still believes I kinda know C++
Ven
Ven
@DmitriBudnikov explain it pls
@DmitriBudnikov 6 months and people think I'm good at it and know its intricacies
16:44
@DmitriBudnikov I read an article about this recently. I struggle with this all the time.
Too late we've discovered you a long time ago, you suck
Ven
Ven
agreed
@Ven Well I am not entirely sure, but it seems indeed most of this asm vomit is exception handling for the dynalloc and copy manager
Ven
Ven
wait, were you talking about me?
I don't think @Borgleader sucks
16:45
@Borgleader new Shelby Cobra? I think I prefer the older generations :)
Ven
Ven
@DmitriBudnikov heh. makes sense..
that being said gcc is unable to optimize as well as clang, yet another proof that CHandler is the LLVM equivalent of Buddha
even though you have no humor and take everything at face value
Ven
Ven
vOv
that's just circlejerking
dun be jely bby
1 day u 2 will b a gr8 programmer
Ven
Ven
growing up to become a 10x engineer?
16:54
@DmitriBudnikov Who's this "everyone" of whom you speak?
yes, 1x at a time
Ven
Ven
cool
@DmitriBudnikov I have humor... I make puns =/
I was just baiting and you took the bait :D
:applause:
i.e. I proved your point
16:59
it's a classic tbh I'm sure I did it already
Ven
Ven
talk about proving points
good night
> Reddit? Try StackOverflow. The superiority complexes there are astonishing.
I kinda want to reply "yeah, but there, they're justified"
yeah reddit is full of badlets
Ven
Ven
ciiircle jeeeerking
(à chanter avec l'air de "captain planet")
quelqu'un a besoin d'une sérieuse dose de 2nd degré
also omg chroma 4 /cc @Luc
dodo repoussé de 30 mins
17:13
@DmitriBudnikov wut
>2016
>pas connaître karim debbache
inacceptable.mov
Tu avais vu Crossed ?
Hello
@DmitriBudnikov JE PA PARLAY LE FRONCE
les immigrois sont pas les binvenus
Ven
Ven
@DmitriBudnikov ty <3
17:19
Yo amigos, stop speaking non-english languages
set locale=en-us
user1804599
Hello.
:)
Ven
Ven
hi
nwp
nwp
@spoulson english without the US? aka british?
user1804599
17:22
Trying out memcached today.
Hey.
Ven
Ven
hi @Morwenn <3
How are you? :)
Ven
Ven
tired, but fine. you?
Meh :/
17:26
@DmitriBudnikov But if you did, you'd be about 95% wrong (as opposed to Reddit, where it's probably justified less than 1% of the time).
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn what happened?
@Ven Nothing happened. I just feel like I've less and less hair on my head, and that's depressing.
Ven
Ven
:( the magnificient!
17:40
Eh, I don't even want to code tonight :(
Ven
Ven
welcome to the club of people with a programming dayjob..
Well, that's how I feel everytime I have a job.
Ven
Ven
ye
Lol, I feel like eveything's always getting worse. Am I emo or something?
Xeo
Xeo
you're just getting older
17:48
Fuck.
Xeo
Xeo
I mean, look at @sbi, he's an old fart and grumpy all day
It gets better with the first paycheck
but yeah, I don't feel like coding after a full day at work
Ven
Ven
Bertrand <3
Des Armes is awesome too.
Ven
Ven
17:54
@Morwenn that's certainly depressing for me too. I mean, pretty literally. First "real" job and all that
@slaphappy I already got that one and it ain't better :/
I guess I'll end up seeing a psychologist or something.
Ven
Ven
call me when you, i'm interested in the tips
@Xeo I'm an even older fart, but almost never grumpy (at least when I'm properly supplied with virgins).
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin Well, are you though?
@Ven We generally don't tip psychologists, sorry.
17:56
@Xeo Properly supplied? Not really. Still only rarely grumpy though...
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn traquenard ta blague
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin Well, you're also an insect, so there's that.
Ven
Ven
C'était un bon Chroma. merci sir @DmitriBudnikov
@Borgleader I tried to find a scribble I could use in my presnetation but Id din't find one.
What also sucked was that I did all that work for my preentation and I didn't even get halfway through it.
Whereas the teacher let every other person in teh class get a full duration time to present,
for some reason this day she wanted to go HAM on doing stuff on the day I would present
So instead of having ~1h30 minutes or even an hour,
I had 25 minutes to do my presentation. =/
I hope I don't get a shitty grade for not touching on all the points I wanted to.
18:03
@ThePhD If it's you, I don't think you have to worry :p
I still worry.
Oh, wait I can check the grade now. Let's see...
@Morwenn It gets better when you spend the paycheck.
@ThePhD Aww :(
At least its over now :)
@Puppy There is almost nothing that make me want to spend money.
@Morwenn Food?
18:14
Hardly. I mean, sometimes yes, but I could already afford food anyway, so it doesn't really change anything.
@ThePhD If she penalizes you for cutting your presentation short thats kind of dumb =/
> double a[2]; *(a+int(-exp(complex<double>(0, M_PI)).real())) = 123.456;
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCL
An example in a reflection proposal about people complaining that the proposal is too complex and that newbies will have a hard time with it.
The answer was that newbies could already write complex crap.
Apparently the reflexpr proposal is what the original static reflexion API will look like.
user406009
@Morwenn Which proposal? I don't see it in open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0194r0.pdf.
18:25
@Lalaland A draft proposal to address people's concerns about P0194: kifri.fri.uniza.sk/~chochlik/reflexpr/DxxxxR0.pdf
I lost a full day of work because of a copy-paste error. That's tiring.
18:38
> the elaborted type specifier
> elaborted
Classy.
@EtiennedeMartel That's when somebody stops watching Ella Enchanted partway through the movie.
@JerryCoffin or Kate Ryan from singing
18:52
> 10/10
Well. Looks like my grade is okay.
@ThePhD See? :D
Now if I could just salvage the other 6.
going to ACCU tomorrow so no work for me yay
australian beer is pretty ok
19:00
Yo, here's an idea: "kangurówka"
what's that
ueh damn it
i had a potential client on codementor but he bailed out
I'll never save up for a Porsche that way :/
user1804599
Fucking Haskell sync exceptions
user1804599
I hate synchronous exceptions.
first two words would be enough
user1804599
Fuck that bullshit.
19:06
come one leftfold, you know programming is shit
it piles up.
user1804599
Especially when the documentation doesn't say what can be thrown. It's literally dynamic typing.
projects are fun at first but the complexity makes everything shit
@BartekBanachewicz wódka z kangura
duh
@набиячлэвэлиь jak kurwa robi się wódkę z kangura
Elegance, consistency, big project. Pick two (at most).
19:08
już pomijam, że wódka z definicji to cholera zboże albo ziemniaki, co w porównaniu z nie wiem, winem, na start ją dyskwalifikuje
ale no kangur
ja jebię
user1804599
Exceptions should only ever be used in contract violations and when the type system is insufficiently advanced to encode the full contract.
@Zoidberg any more obvious things we're gonna hear from you today?
user1804599
Using them for anything else is a wasted opportunity at free documentation and automatic bug detection.
rant rant rant
in the meantime fuckers over in the js world finished 3 projects
3
obsessive wanking over tyeps is nonsensical
@ahcox did you flag it
Hmmm, może nie tyle wódka ile nalewka
19:11
please stop flagging the word "fuck". you're offending me
11
Let's play stop fucking flagging fuck.
step 1: bierzesz kangura
step 2: zalewasz spirytem
Who did you guys (and girls and unicorns) upset this time?
19:12
some newfag, prolly
@Zoidberg It's perfectly fine to use exceptions with IO errors
k I think I'm drunk enough to play ranked SC2
@набиячлэвэлиь Wow, that word is so old.
@slaphappy NO.
user1804599
@slaphappy no, it's a nightmare
19:13
the fact you're given an IO context DOES NOT MEAN you should treat it as MonadError automatically
@BartekBanachewicz I obviously need to read the rules. Out.
we're not cavemen
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn françois dollande ftw
user1804599
Unless you have checked exceptions (eg Java), of course. Then using exceptions for io errors is fine
@Ven Much Politik is gret :D
user1804599
19:14
Dynamic typing causes unmaintainability and confusion and unchecked exceptions are no exception to this rule.
@Zoidberg and it still gets people to finish projects faster
@BartekBanachewicz cannot reproduce
user1804599
That's only because people can stand not understanding the APIs they program against. I cannot.
@набиячлэвэлиь there's a lot of research showing that this is, in fact, true
user1804599
And as a result they ship crap that they have to maintain for the rest of their lives.
19:17
As a non-webdev it doesn't seem to be right
Maybe webdev heathens developed stockholm syndrome or sth
@набиячлэвэлиь it's hard to believe but apparently the drawbacks of static typing are too big for shitty coders
Or just write shitter code
> >shitty coders
@набиячлэвэлиь i.e. most of them
also lol "drawbacks of static typing"
There are no drawbacks
safety correctness first
user1804599
There are drawbacks
19:18
@набиячлэвэлиь if you think that then you're just inexperienced
user1804599
Most type checkers reject some correct programs
@Zoidberg All of them do.
@BartekBanachewicz I speak from experience
user1804599
That's a drawback of type checkers
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz no, type checkers that accept all programs don't :P
19:19
limited, yes, but experience nonetheless
@набиячлэвэлиь Yes, this just means you might have not noticed them, yet.
Software development is very complex and infuenced by a lot of factors
looking at it from a PoV of a single hobby dev gives you like 1% of the view
I'm not saying that I saw all possible dev scenarios, but I've seen enough to understand that things might radically change depending on the context
There are seemingly perfect solutions that totally break down because of something small and apparently irrelevant
@набиячлэвэлиь Don't take it personally. Keep an open mind to things.
lol taking anything personally
vOv
I know how fucking annoying is to hear "you're not experienced/old enough"
But it really just boils down to acknowledging that you might not be right
I find it really hard myself.
19:22
There are even times where PROLOG is actually useful.
@BartekBanachewicz heard it so many times IDGAF anymore
user1804599
IME having a single incompetent dev in the team can and will fuck up everything
user1804599
Fuck noobs
esp after that BryanEdds fuccboi
@набиячлэвэлиь there's the difference between "IDGAF, I'm right" and "IDGAF, I'm going to learn all of that at some point"
@Zoidberg I disagree.
19:24
@BartekBanachewicz It's "IDGAF, maybe. Will probably take into consideration when faced with thing X next time"
I think that a competent team can well enough take and fix the noob and his mistakes.
Sure, it puts them under more pressure, but it's not like impossible to progress.
@BartekBanachewicz Unless the noob is a senior noob and doesn't want to acknowledge anything :p
@Morwenn That certainly steps the game up.
Fortunately enough my new team is extremely competent, to the point that I actually feel the worst there.
Very enlightning.
I... know that feel.
The only thing I'm generally the best at is clean code and good programmer documentation.
@BartekBanachewicz missed an 'e' or you're just very, he he, static
19:27
he he
you know guys I wanted to make a gaem
@Morwenn proceeds to edit same doc 5 times in a row
but I'd need to work on the framework first
and I don't wanna
I want to work on the gaem
what do
@BartekBanachewicz fun fact: we're making a game right now
@набиячлэвэлиь I know
you'd really think I'd miss that?
@набиячлэвэлиь Nah, I'm still pragmatic when it comes to documentation :p
19:28
@BartekBanachewicz fuck if I know mate
@Morwenn you keep doing that doe
@набиячлэвэлиь I single-handedly started lounge game jams before you even appeared here.
</brag>
anyways
I need a teammate.
@набиячлэвэлиь Hey, I only edited one page today :o
and you stole Lalaland
@BartekBanachewicz does not mean you have observational skills at all
sbi
sbi
@Morwenn And what the fuck do you think you are, if not an ape??
19:29
@BartekBanachewicz ehhuh
@sbi Nothing worth mentioning.
sbi
sbi
@Xeo I'm not grumpy all day. There's always those moments I laugh about the robot.
Xeo
Xeo
sup ape
How's the job situation going?
sbi
sbi
@Morwenn Well, you are an ape, albeit a naked one.
19:31
@sbi Not right now though.
sbi
sbi
@Xeo We're currently in the process of searching for someone that buys us. :-o
Xeo
Xeo
Still, eh
@sbi I thought slavery was illegal.
sbi
sbi
@Morwenn All the time. Unless you are a hairy old gorilla like me, you are always nekkid undder your clothes.
@Morwenn Welcome to the world of employment.
My clothes are a part of me.
sbi
sbi
19:33
@Xeo Might take a few months. Fortunately, the fact that we founded the Betriebsrat a year ago might provide those.
user1804599
Slavery is legal. It's obscured under the word "military conscription".
sbi
sbi
Of course, the chance that we really find someone, and that the takeover works out, is pretty low. But we have nothing else to try in order to keep together as a team.
@Zoidberg That's two words.
@sbi Betriebsrat ?
Fuck healthcare.
user1804599
No. Healthcare is good.
19:36
@ThePhD If you lived in a free country (read: Canada) you'd be fine
sbi
sbi
@caps Work council. In Germany, this has a pretty strong legal standing. For one, the company is now bound to try to settle on a social plan with the council for laying off people. That might take time.
@sbi So kind of like a Union in America, but perhaps more powerful.
sbi
sbi
@caps In traditional employment situations, there's the (also quite strong German) unions behind the council. I doubt any of us are union members, though. When we prepared that coup, we had a few counsel sessions with a union, but otherwise we dug through the legal stuff for ourselves.
Bring back the Holy Roman Empire!
@ThePhD Great success :)
sbi
sbi
19:40
@Morwenn ...Of German Nation?
Which wasn't holy. Nor Roman. And not even an empire FWIW.
user1804599
Romans were sick fucks
@Morwenn ... all technically true.
Names.
That's like the "Lord's Resistance Army" in Africa that's not remotely Christian.
Why would it be?
Maybe they revere The Dark Lord Cthulhu?
The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), also known as the Lord's Resistance Movement, is a rebel group and heterodox Christian cult which operates in northern Uganda, South Sudan, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Originally known as the United Holy Salvation Army and Uganda Christian Army/Movement, its stated goals include establishment of multi-party democracy, ruling Uganda according to the Ten Commandments, and Acholi nationalism, though in practice "the LRA is not motivated by any identifiable political agenda, and its military strategy and tactics reflect this...
sbi
sbi
19:43
@набиячлэвэлиь Isn't that one green? Or is that an especial dark shade of green?
It's not "Dank Lord Cthulhu" to be weed-green
Xeo
Xeo
@Morwenn Nice paper.
@Xeo Probably my favourite among the reflection proposals.
Xeo
Xeo
There was some stuff in the examples that I was iffy about (get_result_t<Meta_F>) but other than that, good stuff.
Good thing it's the proposal SG7 intends to model the future reflection API on.

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