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11:00
I PASSED MY DRIVING TEST
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WROOM WROOM MOTHERFUCKERS
Is auto i = some_string.end() + 1; undefined behaviour?
Probably.
Why do you care?
nwp
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@BartekBanachewicz try not to kill yourself immediately
@nwp woah thanks for telling me I was planning to do just that
@JulianSivertsen It's not a valid iterator. If the iterator type is just a pointer, then that arithmetic alone is UB.
(You're not allowed to even form pointers to after the one-after-last element.)
11:05
Because my algorithm would do that.
Bad.
nwp
nwp
better find a better algorithm
Your algorithm's badware.
It's not that bad. Only does one operation too much at the end.
@JulianSivertsen how is that "not bad"?
11:07
It is that bad.
It is that bad.
Jaja.
It makes the break out condition move into the middle of the loop.
Which I don't like.
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Never use iterators that don't check bounds.
@rightfold bullshit.
except the first part - "never use iterators"
Wot.
Iterators are great.
@JulianSivertsen Your iteration is probably wrong, then.
11:15
Just to be sure I'm not equivocated, [](auto... xs) { f(xs...); } takes and passes everything by value, right?
Doing an operation at the end + 1 is bad.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yep
Just making sure they didn't do any silly magic like they wanted with for loops
I don't do that any more.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that depends on f, not the lambda expression
well, when it comes to passing
it does take by value yes
11:16
I can buy a biiiiiiiiiike
Gotta go sooooo faaaaaaaast
nwp
nwp
I thought you had issues going too slooooooow.
@nwp lol actually I did go too slow again today on the first try
I went quite fast, got 48 again
and I'm like "ok fuck this shit"
did 58 and 63 then
@LucDanton Right.
going 63 straight up on a wall on a wet pavement was kinda sorta scary though
and then in traffic I had an average of like 25 because it rained and we went on all of those old pavement roads with shitload of holes in the Old Town
@R.MartinhoFernandes too much Rust, aye?
11:23
thankfully that's the region populated by dozens of learner's cars that typically drive slowly so I could just hook up behind them and go at a steady pace
@LucDanton :D
Just found a merged PR that plays it way too loose with forwarding.
Generic code be hard.
am I crazy for wanting to write parametrised tests? @R.MartinhoFernandes you remember the range(0, 5) ^ range(8, 9) ranges-without-Boost.Range impl detail of Boost.Test
@BartekBanachewicz I really should stop being lazy and start sorting out bike stuff :|
I don't see what's wrong with wanting that.
@LucDanton Vaguely.
@thecoshman but it's so easy for you
11:29
the test frameworks don’t seem to really support that stuff, from my perspective they really enforce one way of writing testcases
@BartekBanachewicz what do you mean?
@thecoshman for the 125cc I mean
I;ve got to fill out forms, book appointments, get to CBT place
oh, Catch’s CAPTURE is scoped! that could do the job just fine then. comes off as a surprise because I could only tell from reading about the deprecated SCOPE_CAPTURE, not the CAPTURE docs itself
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@AlexM. I tried, got a login wall before I could do anything. No brain.fm for me :(
11:32
@thecoshman but that's still only like a few hours right
and you're good to go outside on your own
> You then have to pass your full motorcycle test within 2 years or you’ll have to take CBT again.
@BartekBanachewicz
oh look new Spotify UI is even worse than before
The worst is having to sort out appointments
who would've thought
@thecoshman really...?
@BartekBanachewicz on mobile? yeah, shockingly bad :(
11:34
@thecoshman nah, desktop
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I hate having to book things to go palces
it's still orders of magnitude simpler than a full licence
so you just go there once to book, and then the 2nd time to do the CBT and you're done?
Can you do the appointment by phone? :P
Ven
Ven
No idea how to write -4(%foo) in LLDB... -.- nice manuals
Looks like GDB supports *$reg...
11:36
Have to book it via some online form thing
wow so you don't even have to go there
buying the bike is gonna be way more complex than that :P
I have to book to get theory test done, the book to turn the theory licence into a learner licence, then book to go in for cbt
... maybeit's cbt then learn licence...
@thecoshman "turn the theory licence into a learner licence"?
wtf is a "theory licence"?
it's the license to theorize. Unlike your country, some countries do regulate that. And it's proven not to be a bad... oh wait. Brexit again
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WHAT
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11:42
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Q: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x10))??? What does this mean in this context?

Sad.coderI am building a genetic algorithm and I am having a problem. Is it a problem with memory, I am still new to new and malloc stuff. I would be grateful if someone could explain the error please. After the 4th increment of K I get an error with EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x10)). It gets stuck a...

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He uses std::vector, at, auto, ALL THE GOOD STUFF
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oh wait haha rand LOL opusuck
Ven
Ven
lol
dogshit code
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yeah it's awful
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screams for <algorithm>.
11:44
Screams for taste
user1804599
so noturmum
Also Jeff Beck's music is surprisingly... modern
I mean, c'mon, spotify:track:3hxKRXZ1yxqCuOSoZTphwV sounds like Nico Vega
@BartekBanachewicz sorry, I meant theory test. We have to a computer based test first to ensure we have basic road knowledge.
@thecoshman that makes sense, huh
those tests are easy though vOv
at least here we have apps that simulate the tests and share some of the questions
Annoyingly, the car one doesn't cover enough for bikes... even though it's about road usage... which is basically the same
11:45
well, there are some differences
For my car theory test I just donwloaded a copy of the cd and did practice exams
@BartekBanachewicz but things like road signs, how to use roundabouts etc are the same.
yeah, I did a few dozen tests for both A and B and passed both on first try
@thecoshman then you shouldn't have problems preparing for it :P
I don't see what else you need from a theory point of view that couldn't just be covered by CBT
@BartekBanachewicz
@thecoshman there aren't that many differences formally
OTOH a few hours of the CBT won't prepare you fully IMHO
like, I mean, I know you can legally go out on a moped anyway
but there are things out there that can kill you regardless of how fast you ride
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in my horrible opinion
11:48
yes thank you rightfold
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What is CBT?
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Noun: CBT ‎(usually uncountable, plural CBTs)
  1. Cognitive behavioral therapy.
  2. Computer-based training.
  3. Compulsory basic training.
  4. (BDSM) Cock and ball torture.
  5. Coulomb blockade thermometer.
  6. (computing) closed beta
@thecoshman Also I bought a leather jacket two days ago, so there's that
@rightfold #3
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
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11:49
@BartekBanachewicz ah thanks
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz #4 for you
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What does that have to do with driving?
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It's a dungeon activity. There is no room for a car there.
@BartekBanachewicz I've been wanting to get a long one for a while now, not for bike riding, but they seem to not be a thing in shops any more...
@rightfold who the hell uses #6?
what’s the C++1z dynamic scope/line/location class feature again?
11:51
@thecoshman yeah, it would be horrible on a bike. But "not a thing"? I got mine in TKMaxx, they have shitloads of outlet things
I was going there for a past year or so and finally scored one that fit me somehow
@BartekBanachewicz I mean like knee length or longer
that's a coat, not a jacket
And your best bet for those is different; go to a 2nd hand (A lot of them), get one that fits you the least worst.
Get one that's a bit bigger than you need
then go to someone who can tailor it for you
my friend got an amazing coat for ~34GBP (about 1/3 of it was the price of the item itself) and it fits him perfectly of course
Ven
Ven
Yup, it happens exactly as I expect it. When both strings are equal, cmpsb gets to \0, which compare equal, and so the next time it tries to compare... boom
I've spent so much time before I figured out those .set next to my .asciz fucked up everything.
I actually have one like that but the place I knew that could fix it up for me must've closed, I spent like half an hour running in circles looking for it
but I got the coat for essentially free and it's hardly used so
Yeah, there's a good few places I could look around
laziness doesn't help
But also other things distract me :D
11:58
LOL wow, I .... <golf clap> ... I haven't seen 6502 assembly in ... well, a long time. — Alex Howansky 15 hours ago
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz about time :v
12:20
boy had I a hard time finding std::experimental::source_location again. keywords so I can search for this in the future if/when it happens again: source location line backtrace debug
also turns out it’s still a TS, not C++1z
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I am so sad.
Sam
Sam
@LucDanton that sounds like a good idea IMHO...
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@BartekBanachewicz I never even did one.
12:40
@LucDanton Would you say you had trouble sourcing its location?
nwp
nwp
> Example: This section is incomplete
Reason: no example
@sehe lol
if you feel clever you can expand __FILE__ and then e.g. ## sv to get a string view, but you can’t with __func__ because unlike the former it's the name of a predefined variable and not a string literal
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13:01
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> DOES WELL AT...
The thought that I may still be using this language in twenty years time fills me with dread
What does source_location::current() do when used in a defaulted param?
in? You mean in a function that has a defaulted param?
Oh. Defaulted template arguments, I suppose
Trying to parse the standard's chapter on templates is like trying to unboil an egg. — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 mins ago
Someone has worked on obscure entropy references
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Flagged as too chatty
Oh well. I liked it. And I don't like boiled eggs, so
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13:07
I don't like eggs.
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Disgusting.
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Butthurt millennials are funnier than butthurt Bloomberg.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it’s supposed to do the right thing, i.e. it’s one of those mixed language–library features in the style of std::initializer_list. or at Ieast I think that’s what the spec says
Ven
Ven
@rightfold both are very funny
Ell
Ell
13:20
@rightfold not even poached? :O
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I like scrambled eggs with shittons of pepper and bacon.
user1804599
Poached egg is fucking disgusting.
@rightfold pepper like in chili pepper?
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But at least with a poached egg you can relatively easily cut out the yolk and dispose off it.
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@Rerito Pepper like in pepper berries:
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13:24
Because this stuff on scrambled eggs is delicious
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Carolina reaper or bust.
13:35
Oh lord these function parameters (part 2) /cc @Mysticial
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Q: Wrong bool value passed to function in C++

JohannI have a function defined in the header file prog.h, which takes a couple of arguments of the type bool, string and double. string createDataFolder(bool setPBC, string distribution, double timestep, double simtime, double potRange, double potStrength, double particlesize, bool steric, bool...

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@rightfold not with a good one
@Rerito I'm reaching the end of my pot and it’s bitter as fuck now :(
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@Borgleader D:
I can't seem to manage to make karma generators populate a basic char vector
this is driving me insane
Ell
Ell
eggs benedict are amaze
13:38
Mighty @sehe pls hlep
I thought the second row was in-function variable declarations
@Rerito what's happening
let me show you an example of what I have done so far
Is it not a good for SO? I'm going to run soon so you might be quicker there. And I'll deffo see it
Well I guess I could especially since I didn't find anything precisely addressing the issue
13:42
@rightfold but the yolk is the besterest part
In the sample above, if I the output vector contains boost::uint32_t instead of char, it goes well except that I get an uint32 for each byte of each input integer
Are you asking why char gets printed as char? That's a classic
oh fuck
> double dvar
13:46
@Rerito try like so
 for (uint8_t el : output) {
	std::cout << static_cast<int>(el) << " ";
}
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Yes, I'm doing it right away
Assuming I'm not missing something because I'm currently assuming it's unrelated to Spirit
@LucDanton Cool.
@sehe That was exactly that, rookie mistake sorry for the inconvenience
I feel ashamed
13:48
There are many similar answers on SO. I'm not sure they're easy to find
obviously I could not find them because my searches were spirit oriented :|
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@Ell Then good poached eggs are terrible and disgusting.
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@sehe I imagine your children doing dit.
I'd approve of that :)
13:55
Why do they send humans to mars first, isn't it a better idea to cultivate some kind of worm farm there first a better idea? Or are they really suicidally desperate?
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And dit?
Ven
Ven
yo
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@Ven hi ven ;0
Ven
Ven
why am I so bad yo
user1804599
because you're a badlet
13:59
In a C and/or C++ program... can you call main as a function?
In C++ no, in C yes
interesting...
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You can in a C and/or C++ program.
user1804599
Link your C++ code with C code that does it.
it's "no" in C++ to allow implementations to implement construction and destruction of static objects by inserting the calls inside main()
14:03
@Ven Always remember that it doesn't matter how bad you are, there's still someone who is worse than you
At random, some guy from the RTC development team
Ven
Ven
still...
This software is actual cancer
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Cure it.
I can't, it's metastatic
oh no... gmalius has changed big time...
Ven
Ven
14:07
@Rerito nice one
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Ven de Thiel why do you have a tussenvoegsel in your name when you're French
Ven
Ven
because I'm le Duc de Boulogne. :)
@Ven c'est c'est c'est quiii ?
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That's uppercase.
Ven
Ven
14:13
Fuck, I'm the one who's wrong. DISENGAGE
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cuppercakes
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@sehe Yeah you'd expect at least a minute from a JVM.
Ven
Ven
why does my repe cmpsb not stop when ZF=0, and only when ECX=0 :(
ergh... I need to take some time soon to clear out my inbox... it's filled up with shit... again ¬_¬
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@Ven lol strlen
Ven
Ven
14:21
@rightfold :(
I can't even manage to get that right
14:38
@LucDanton completely different style, but likeable too
wow Bartek passed his driving test, time to count the days before his license gets revoked
Ven
Ven
isbartekbannedirlyet.com
@GundolfGundelfinger I would have said it’s not my usual musical fare as well, but after reflecting on it I actually listen to a handful of similar-ish artists. who have vidya gaems connections as well, interestingly enough. anyhoo I have a feeling the last song will pull me back in the future
@Ven now you have to make it!
Ven
Ven
noty
Well yeah there's a typo
Ven
Ven
14:49
the other one just redirects to google
:(
hmm... I should make isthisrecursiveyet.com, it just loads into a div the google search results for isthisrecuvsiceyet.com and see's if the first link is this site... but effort
also, too many typos to not make :S
user1804599
quite easy to make
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Ell
Ell
@GundolfGundelfinger eh
15:06
@GundolfGundelfinger Knot that you could no less ungood
I've officially begun my vacation
yaay
@ThePhD we use Sol2
Just saying
@nwp yes the login only part sucks
@R.MartinhoFernandes nice
15:13
@R.MartinhoFernandes 'we' being your work?
@rightfold
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Hmm
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using a zip list for writing an interpreter
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lol allocating memory for moving from one instruction to another
ergh... damn my self crippled hand, it's actually hard to screw up paper. Really hard to grip tight enough for it
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lol microsoft went full facebook and made a slack clone
Ven
Ven
@Telkitty it was posted here already
@Mysticial already at 400
you sure it'll take a month to get to 500? :P
@Ven but I didn't read it
15:43
@AlexM. Yeah. The tail for this one is a bit thicker than the ones from 2012-ish. So the dynamics have changed. Can't say I can confidently predict it anymore since there's other factors like the weekly newsletter (which I haven't looked at in years). My guess that this point is it will probably top out at 600 - 800 after a month if Reddit/HN don't get involved. If they do, then over 1k.
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@thecoshman Yes.
hehe...lol
15:54
Oh, good news everyone! I (probably) don't have to do UI work :D
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bad news you do
so you hired someone ?huh ;)
;(
It's a sort of new project that my team would be moving onto, but I'll be left behind
you got fired ?
Probably old, but I hadn't seen a proof of C++ grammar's undecidability before: blog.reverberate.org/2013/08/… (I intuitively knew it so; I just hadn't seen it formalized)
Ergh... stupid work, I want to go! I have gig to night, seeing Amon Amarth
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16:22
XD
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cool
16:38
I remember someone linking to a website about something, like a chat room.
What was that?
a website that’s a chatroom? that’s just too far fetched
I, hold on. Can check the archives.
Ah, yes.
It was similar to Gitter.
Ell
Ell
Oh Debian. You didn't update grub for my new kernel :(
o_o no string_view UDL op in n4606
no grub for you
No Gnu Recovery and Update Bootloader for you.
16:50
CATCH_CONFIG_CONSOLE_WIDTH is kinda crummy :s cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton 606 operator not found
in any case I’ll switch to Catch and use something like so cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
nwp
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@Ell Same. Supposedly it gets fixed in a day or a week or whenever. And apparently a grub-install fixes it, but I haven't tried.

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