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user1804599
18:11
@fredoverflow lol
WTF:
struct A {
void friend a();
};
static int a = 0; // ERROR: a re-declared as a different kind of symbol
namespace {
static int a = 0; // OK
}
int main() {
a(); // ERROR: not found
}
user1804599
how's that wtf
user1804599
you declared a in the namespace of A, then redeclared it
user1804599
the third a is in a different namespace
int main() { a(); /* ERROR: not found */ }
I can't call a in the namespace of A
user1804599
18:16
you have to declare it in the namespace of A as a function returning void
user1804599
it must be a function
user1804599
you can't friend a non-function as a function
?
there is a function a in the namespace of A that is a friend of A
I cannot call a() from the namespace of a (this is to prevent namespace injection)
user1804599
struct A {
  void friend a(); // this friends ::a
};

static int a = 0; // this can't be a friend of A, hence error

namespace {
  static int a = 0; // OK; not in :: namespace
}
int main() {
  a(); // can't call this of course; the declaration of a was an ill-formed one
}
but then this "namespace injection prevention" still allows a to clash with another symbol of the same name in the namespace of a
why is

struct A {
void friend a() {}
};

illformed there
user1804599
18:18
Remember the -ferror-limit=1 rule: all errors except the first one are totally worthless.
lol no
user1804599
@gnzlbg it isn't
suppose the previous errors are not there
user1804599
static int a = 0; is ill-formed
user1804599
void friend a(); doesn't declare a, it friends a
18:19
void friend a() {} declares a
a friend declaration (without an accompanying non-friend declaration) only allows calls through ADL
user1804599
Yeah but void friend a() {} isn't in your code, and also can only be looked up through ADL
@LucDanton but it is still injected in the namespace of the type?
template<typename Sorter, typename... Args>
struct is_stable<container_aware_adapter<Sorter>(Args...)>:
    decltype(container_aware_adapter<Sorter>{}.operator()<true>(std::declval<Args&>()...))
{};
g++ is not happy and I'm not sure why.
Kek.
user1804599
18:21
Because g++ is sick of C++.
Where does it fail?
I says « expected ')' before '...' token » for some reason.
On the decltype line.
add a namespace and the 'definition not found' messages will show you that namespace
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn I swear your second < is unmatched
user1804599
18:26
no, it isn't
Ell
Ell
I might just be going blind
Or web chat is cutting it off
user1804599
@Morwenn There is no way to explicitly specify template arguments to overloaded operators
@Morwenn Can you throw a minimal repro on coliru at us?
@Griwes Minimal repro works :/
@Morwenn Then it's not a minimal repro! lol
Minimal repro means the minimal amount of code that reproduces the issue.
18:28
Yeah, I can't get a minimum failing repro.
There's always a minimal failing repro.
Sometimes it's the entire program. :P
Also your operator() looks very weird from that call site. :P
Also y u no std::declval (on the container_aware_fasjkflsda).
@Griwes Because I know for sure that one is default-constructible. And it doesn't work with std::declval either.
@Griwes Yeah, you can't pass explicit template parameters with the sugary syntax.
@Morwenn I know, I'm just saying it feels weird to have an operator() that's only callable without the sugar? :P Unless that argument is deduced, but then it's just... weird.
It's only for the deduction. It's a horrible trick to avoid having to duplicate even more code.
In an already horrible piece of code x)
Here is a « minimal » repro.
18:43
@ThePhD Oooh, of course, thanks :o
@EtiennedeMartel Holy shit, SGDQ has Kotor. SO MUCH HYPE!
It may be my most horrible lines of code so far :D
@Borgleader It already passed.
It was like 6 hours ago.
@ThePhD I know, but it was at like 5AM for me, I was leaving the house to go to work.
I'm just hyped that they played the game. I watched part of the vods during lunch.
It was amazeballs
19:22
@Bassie The epilogue was brilliant.
19:34
@Ven Does this have accompanying video?
@LucDanton indeed :/
19:52
Bllindfolded SGDQ run.
@StackedCrooked why do I keep doing this to myself, watching Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso further?
@StackedCrooked poeple making this are fucked up
@StackedCrooked I think I'll go back to Nodame Cantabile :D (for my daily dose of shojuo / yosei)
20:49
@Ven Maybe, just maybe I might be at Japan Expo during the weekend in the end.
fuck websites that only make their images work with stupid parameters
21:11
Just sent out my 61st pull request for libc++‘s tests; finished fixing or categorizing all compiler errors and warnings with MSVC’s STL.
Made an "enhanced" brainf**k interpreter
61st. Nice.
And I can compile it into it by injecting it as a hardcoded string I guess too
Performance++;
Oh my, I just couldn't stop laughing.
wut
10/10 washing machine
How do people find these things
21:16
@Griwes 8 short of glory.
@Darkrifts I love when it starts to get out and dance around near the end.
@Griwes So true :D
You know how > and < work in brainf**k?
Increment and decrement global pointer.
I replaced them with S and R respectively as a synonym in EBF, and someone thought I was smoking something because R was for left :P
Especially when I said "S is for Slide"
in C#, 1 hour ago, by Darkrifts
S for Slide lol
21:31
hmmm found this on the BBC
> The Department for International Department is expected to be criticised.
Criticism is the new black
This has just shown up in my FaceBook feed.
Made a brainf**k room now
@Darkrifts Why did you censor yourself there?
because
21:38
Made room for myself in my own bed. Bye.
mkay
The room used to call me on my ILFONE
Well, that video actually explains how inflation can cause multiverse in a way that I think I understand. :)
@wilx it should be censored
br**nfuck
@orlp Brainfuck.
22:06
@Borgleader
-8
Q: URGENT: code for fan controlled l

Idawhats the code for fan controlled speed in node.js? pls i need u guys help!!...

@Mysticial I assume you didn't get my ping since you don't click that red button? :P
@orlp Now I see it.
The problem is that I saw @sehe's ping, but not yours. And his came after yours so I didn't bother to look further down.
ewww macros
:)
22:23
@Mysticial haha
it's worse without the macros though
22:34
That things's got a couple layers too many extra levels of indirection for me to trace the dataflow.
@Mysticial the second part is not as important (I believe)
@Mysticial "mlapecaf".reverse();
@Mysticial oh-oh
I see now
since I updated pdqsort.h in the time between linking you and you seeing it
it pointed to the wrong location
this is the part I meant
which is an optimized version of for (int i = 0; i < block_size; ++i) if (!comp(*(first + (i + 0)), pivot)) offsets_l[num_l++] = i;
22:54
@Morwenn every fiber in me screams "that's so unsafe"
23:10
you are c++ programmer, should feel natrural to you
Now this was useful!
This reproducer is excellent. I love when people narrow down the problem to the essence. +10 if I could — sehe 5 secs ago
@wilx One of the few times I regret not actually going into science
@sehe I cannot imagine being a programmer with musics degree. You defy all logic!
:D
I don't have a degree :0
@ScarletAmaranth good idea :D
@Morwenn lol
23:42
Yay, new cubing times are up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you got a did not finish on a 2x2?
@sehe I thought you did...
23:57
@orlp cubie popped
@R.MartinhoFernandes aww
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