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22:00
What kind of gaming are you doing that needs so much screen space?
or maybe someone wants to buy a couple of screens actually
@Aaron3468 I'm doing all kinds of stuff on my PC, not just gaming
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I spend all day today making my LibFinder that makes a list of all symbols in all libraries and tells me which library I should link when I get an undefined reference error
True, multiple screens are easier to work with than window managers.
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now is the time to see if it actually works
Nice! Flip the switch and hope that errors don't flood past your screen nwp!
22:02
@Aaron3468 well I actually want to replace them with a big one
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@Aaron3468 got a bunch of readelf: Error: the dynamic segment offset + size exceeds the size of the file, but it's probably not fatal
I shouldn't code so late
@BartekBanachewicz Go 8K
@Griwes the funny thing is, D.Abrahams seems to have also; I wonder why you'd see him "arguing" on the mailing list
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building the index took 3:41, a lookup seems to take longer so I probably screwed up somewhere
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22:10
randomRoom :: forall e. Floor -> Eff (random :: RANDOM | e) Floor
randomRoom floor = do
    kind <- randomRoomKind
    w <- randomInt 3 8
    h <- randomInt 3 8
    x <- randomInt 0 (floorWidth  floor - w - 1)
    y <- randomInt 0 (floorHeight floor - h - 1)
    pure $ floor # addWalls x y w h

addWalls :: Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Floor -> Floor
addWalls x y w h floor = floor # hwall y # hwall (y + h) # vwall x # vwall (x + w)
    where hwall wy f = foldl (\f wx -> setFloorTile wx wy tl f) f (x .. (x + w))
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:)
@Aaron3468 no devices and no content
dang
@rightfold looks like you've got it coming along :) Time to start collision-checking rooms
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yeah getting rid of floors first
22:14
@sehe I kind of wish he didn't - he raised very valid points about the future of Boost in Aspen, but later on said he's not going to engage on the mailing lists again, because he's not doing that anymore :/ I also kinda wish the more vocal on the mailing lists actually were there in Colorado, but eh.
my displays have (518.4 mm) x (324.0 mm)
the 34" is according to Dell 798.20 mm (31.43")x 334.80 mm (13.18")
so in total it would be a bit taller, but significantly less wide
@sehe The funny thing is, it was after what Dave said that I started to have some hope that maybe something will move forward - but no, we are the perfect community and no-one knows better :/
Wide is better
OTOH not having the border in the middle does sound cool
I probably sound bitter right now, but that's probably because I kinda am (and sadly not only about that, so... eh).
22:16
:)
@Puppy we did 5-8 in 2v2 and 6-8 in Archon
terrible
lol
a lot of those were like 5 minute all ins though
well we have no experience in 2v2 ;p
so it's really not all that surprising
anyway sleepz
22:21
yeahmetoo
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22:35
@Aaron3468 fixed
I wonder why the heck this question had 4 upvotes, but heyhttps://stackoverflow.com/a/37380396/85371
> I have observed a memory leakage in the following program:
lol
I'm gonna say those exact words to my boss next time I find a leak.
@sehe Fancy coliru buttons btw :)
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is there no inverse of abi::__cxa_demangle that mangles a name?
base64
:)
@sehe ...and two favorites. I guess I can see some upvotes from people desperate to up-vote anything even marginally decent, but am utterly lost as to why anybody would favorite it.
22:48
I bet it's a circle of co-workers. I can only imagine the work-place if that's the combined team problem solving capacity
@nwp That would be something called a "compiler".
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gah
Also, one of the favs is new then. Prolly a lounger? o,O
@sehe Now that's a scary thought.
Heh, I recently installed gcc 6.1 on Coliru and I see cppreference already has added it to their list. I didn't even tell them I updated it.
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22:49
PureScript doesn't treat f x = a && f x as tail-recursion, and it won't optimize it. It will optimize the equivalent f x = if not a then false else f x, however. :(
@JerryCoffin I've noticed the "team posting to SO" with favourites before (to the point where different people would add information that could only have come from OP code)
@StackedCrooked I thought they hosted coliru themselves
They don't.
They donate(d(?))
@sehe I've seen a few like that, but always assumed it was people making slip-shod use of sock-puppet accounts.
Hanlon's razor
@набиячлэвэлиь Yeah. They can mutually donate
I think cppreference wins the bandwidth bill contest
I didn't buy any souvenirs this trip, but I am bringing home 582GB of photographs... https://t.co/MMrg1jIU0r
Ok. That's a lot
@sehe jeeeezus
@StackedCrooked Isn't that basically because they flipped to 6.1?
They show up in my logs because they started using GCC 6.1?
I have the dumb.
WTF
This is end-user instructions. For a car?!?! /cc @BartekBanachewicz @R.MartinhoFernandes
22:56
@nwp to expand on what Jerry said, the mangled name is the output. the input is code, not a name. if you’re looking to turn e.g. foo::bar::baz into N3foo3bar3bazE for the purpose of substring searching, learn about mangling and do it by hand, like I just did.
@StackedCrooked I wager they don't recompile unless they have signif change
Their samples can be edited by the user.
Yes. That too. Obviously
Oh I see what you mean now.
You mean the compiler update triggered recompilations of their samples.
Everything makes sense again.
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@LucDanton I'll just demangle all the names instead of mangling all the names, as long as things are unique and ... pure(?) it should be fine
22:59
Anyway, time of anime (Re Zero :D).
@nwp well there are at least 2 destructors per polymorphic class, although I suppose support for special members can wait
. #irony "estimated reading time" on twitter says 9 minutes, shows 12 minutes on the article || took me ~2 hours w/distractions @mattcutts
Heh. There was a real discrepancy there. That's more than a little ironic given the ideas in the article
@nwp you should go ahead since the substring matching I outlined above would effectively have the same result anyway (i.e. comparing foo::bar::baz to foo::bar::baz, no matter which overload)
report multiple matches and leave the user to deal with it
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I'll see what happens when I demangle the names that readelf gives me
Maybe it will generate cheat codes.
Was it CSS?
Feeling stupid would definitely be normal,.
imb4 I looked like a hipster so they hired me on the spot
I wish there was a therapy group for coders who have coder parents. My mom just called a shell script that took me a week to build "sloppy".
lol
All shell scripts are sloppy by definition
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@StackedCrooked What else. I could claim to have had experience, but it would not really be relevant experience if it weren't professional. So. Yeah, me too I started "without any experience".
I thought that was standard (these days I meet people that had internships)
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23:35
clang-tidy is pretty crazy, output on this code
clang-tidy is fucking amazing
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it definitely is
@sehe nice

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