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13:00
besides, I am not saying that RCP is bad, just that to me it is currently looking strange and convoluted
The comparison to slavery fails (the most striking shared property is your dislike). There is nothing ethically wrong in using event subscriptions, factories, dependency injection and plugin architecture. You may not like singletons, and have rational arguments why you don't need them, but that doesn't make a framework that uses them 'bad'. It might make it suboptimal.
22 mins ago, by thecoshman
and just because powerful things have been built with it, does not make it good
I don't know why I have 8 different programming language environments installed on my machine?? Python, Android, Java, .NET, C++ (VS & GCC), Haskell, Perl, ASM
@thecoshman ^ you didn't say it was bad. You just argued that something else "didn't make it good". Confused yet?
@thecoshman no
@sehe I have yet to hear you say what makes it good, though you seem to be putting forward that notion that lots of people using it there being good products made with it means that RCP is good. I am inclined to believe that RPC has done something good, it seems to offer a lot of raw power along with a lot of standard stuff done for you
13:05
by the way
what is it with these SSCCE whores?
not every question is best accompanied by an SSCCE
SSCCE?
in fact, usually the purpose of asking the fucking question is because you don't have enough information
If you're stuck in a hole, Winnie-The-Pooh would know that you need to know the shape of the hole to tell whether you'd need to push or to pull.
Or perhaps there is no hole.
I see
@sehe you need to know more then just the details of the hole :P
13:08
especially when the question text is not "What is my problem?"
Finally I got it to work.
@classdaknok_t std::bad_castis that not a problem?
@thecoshman no.
That happens when dynamic_cast fails in poly_val::get().
@DeadMG cf.: If you're stuck in a hole [...] - in my experience and according to the SO FAQ the "I'm stuck, how do I get unstuck" type of question is a large segment of SO questions. I think SCCE are largely appropriate in that area.
@classdaknok_t Canonical use of swap is to make the calls unqualified. Otherwise there'd be no purpose for the using declaration.
13:17
Moreover, a SSCCE is a good way to prevent unnecessary work by the people who you expect to help you. Lastly, SSCCE is a concrete way to rubberduck, which avoids low-quality questions (of the "aha, I messed up" variety).
I agree that some questions don't need / can't have a SSCCE. But I don't think those are the typicial SO questions, not should they be (SO excells at concrete questions, with concrete answers, especially not too localized)
@classdaknok_t Your implementation of poly_val(poly_val<DerivedT>&& other) doesn't work IIUC since there isn't a swap version that matches.
well, regardless, I think that I'm going to stop asking questions
@DeadMG Here or on SO?
on SO
I find that it's just not helpful
13:19
Link to the 'offending' case(s)?
perhaps you are not asking the right questions :P
It's rarely helpful to ask.
@sehe Try my last few dozen questions.
@thecoshman The right questions are the ones you need the answer to
most of them are compiler error, for example
13:20
@LucDanton are you sure?
poly_val<D1> d1_2;
poly_val<D1> d1_2_move(std::move(d1_2));
Works.
and the truth is that if I can't solve a problem myself, then the SO community hardly ever solves it either, because the systems involved are too large
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like that quaternion handedness problem
how the hell could you possibly diagnose that remotely? you want me to ship all my rendering code into a question?
@classdaknok_t That's the one overload taking poly_val&& aka poly_val<BaseT>&&.
Ah of course. So I need a template swap. Meh. AAH WTF that's impossible.
if you have a problem which is, by it's very nature, tied to your specific implementation of various non-trivial systems, then it is by default not going to be reducible
or if you have something that's specific to an area which most of SO doesn't work in
@DeadMG On your last question I think the request for a SSCCE is highly legitimate. A SSCCE is soooo much more to the point and succinct. We didn't actually need to see that error message, at all.
13:23
you're looking at it the wrong way
@DeadMG Oh really. Then why do you ask our opinion?
Anyways, I think I misread this comment - I thought you reasoned you left it out because it was so trivial
You said the opposite, which makes it a bit more understandable :)
exactly
it's easy to say "An SSCCE would be super helpful" and a lot harder to say "Now I'm gonna strip down these large, non-trivial systems, especially considering that as the error is almost certainly a compiler bug, any one of them may or may not have any effect at all."
or "As the error involves memory corruption, it could occur anywhere in my entire program, ever."
of course, there was one guy who submitted a comment suggesting that I step into begin(), which was dead on and absolutely accurate.
@DeadMG All in all, I would conclude that most of your last answers have been accurately, helpfully answered.
You just don't like the fact that some people cannot answer it without more context, and they care enough to ask for more context. Well, that's what you get for asking on a site with people trying to help
no, it irritates me because they act like jerks about it
Oh, you don't welcome the competition, then :)
13:29
lol
@DeadMG sure, why not :P
well, it's also about the fact that most of SO works in different problem spaces
Comments are always dense. It's just that way. But, seriously, I think things would be worse in the balance, if people just shrugged and moved on.
Hi everyone. Would you kindly take a look at my SO question:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10280133/faking-template-class-method-specialization-with-enable-if
if I ask a question about A* JPS, who knows about that?
13:31
JPS? Is that the Knuth paper, perhaps? I know a think or two about A*, but the acronym doesn't float to the top of my mind
Jump Point Search
basically, it's an optimization of A* for uniform-cost grids, instead of arbitrary graphs
but your problem may not be to do with the theory of A* JPS, it might actually be that your implementation is wrong. And so, with a a bit of background theory and some code to, we can see if the two match up
@thecoshman I haven't implemented JPS, I implemented regular A* :P
besides, the robot helped me fix it
what ever :P
Cool. Learnt something new
13:33
but
the makers of A* JPS only showed it for 2D grids, and it has some specific rules
and I'm working in 3D
so right now I'm "guesstimating" some 3D rules
oh man, I hate having to write, I can barely read my own handwriting these days
Then type and use Comic Sans instead.
@ScottW writing with a pen...
@classdaknok_t it's kind of hard to type onto a printed document :P
@thecoshman scan it first.
@ScottW ¬_¬
fyi, I am on a course :P
@classdaknok_t :O that hand is drawing it self
Ignore the nails.
@classdaknok_t oh now really, that's just showing of mr Lardy-d-dah!
@classdaknok_t That hand is drawing its own shadow
That's not possible.
13:43
Well duh. (What are you doing on Hiawatha Community School Google Images anyway?)
Looking for a picture of a hand writing because Scott lies about his general knowledge.
right
@thecoshman typewriters, anyone?
up
13:46
now I need to cluster my units and issue them group orders
and I need to implement flocking for following one single group path
sounds fun
@sehe because they are in every corner shop ¬_¬
@dead sounds relatively straight forward
hmm
Hmm cellphone version of page has textbox floating in the middle
Not convenient.
They finally filtered this. I was wondering when.
Guess its not productive to have access to people who know more than me.
filter all of StackOverflow.com or just chat.stackoverflow.com ?
13:54
Just chat.
But I've learned more from the chatter here, than asking questions. Sometimes you don't know what to ask.
Hey guys, is there a way of compile-time technique for checking if a name is a member of an enum?
yeah, I've learned plenty from listening in to people talking about code
yes
For example, I've got enum Flag{A , B , C}. I'd like to find out at compile time if A or any other name is an element(?) of Flag
I wonder if I can write an app for so chat. Having the input box displaced at the top is annoying. All I really need is a console like interface. Don't really need to star things really.
13:58
erm, in that example trying to use Falg::D is a compile time fail
@Olumide For a specific pre-known identifier, you can SFINAE it out.
but you can't do things like iterate through the contents of it
perhaps I missed his meaning
@DeadMG I am still struggling with SFINAE, but I'm persisting with Vandervorde and Josuttis. Next chapter is on Traits so I hope that'll clear things up somewhat.

I'm writing this to let you know that I'm also helping myself and not just asking for answers. However in the interim I'd appreciate help. Thnaks.
I have completely forgotten the technique
SFINAE is something that I always struggled with too
but I know that it exists
Hahaha ... I'm struggling to understand something you've forgotten
14:03
eh
SFINAE, it's nice, but... only applicable in a very narrow range of situations
and it's been years since I needed it
but like so many obscure things you can do in C++, people seem to love going on about it
it's useful
just not to me
SFINAE saved my marriage
7
@ereOn Really!? ;-)
14:05
the divorce failed to substitute correctly
Yeah, pray tell.
Because he turned his back on C++ ?
Giving him plenty of time to spend with his wife
Haha, I'm kidding obviously ^^
@sehe: Indeed, that might be a plausible explanation
#define class struct and function pointers to the rescue.
14:09
@classdaknokt: No kidding, but I actually knew someone who used a lot of "clever" #defines like that
Oh God thank you. knew
#define SI if, #define ALORS {, and so on.
To translate his code from french.
you mean from french?
well, yes.
Wanted to say "To be able to write his code in french"
Just as if the crappy translation wasn't enough, please note he also used capital letters to make things even worse.
@Olumide you have a lot of jpeg artefacts
14:11
@ereOn Le Fôrtrán.
@classdaknokt: Haha, could have been that yes ;)
SIMULATE HAVING PRESSED THE CAPS LOCK KEY ALL THE TIME!
YOU BETTER NOT BE CHEATING!
If I press the caps lock key, I actually press ctrl. I remapped it to prevent myself from getting an emacs pinky. Ctrl and option are both option, and I have no caps lock anymore.
SI (x EST_EGAL_A 6) ALORS AFFICHER("%d\n", x) SINON AFFICHER("Erreur\n") FIN_SI
And that was compilable C++... :'(
that's so bad
14:13
@classdaknok_t THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD IDEA, BUT I WOULD NOT LIKE TO GET USED TO SOMETHING THAT I WOULD HAVE TO SET UP ON EVERY MACHINE I WANTED TO USE
@ereOn OH GOD MY EYES!!!
@DeadMG YOU FORGOT TO CAPITALISE THAT
I wonder if I could get back his french_defines.h file.
not really into the all-caps thing
OH NOS! THIS SILLY COMPUTER IS SET UP FOR AMERICAN :(
I just thought of a vim plugin that would convert a well-written C++ code to this FRENCH TRANSLATED CODE. That would be awesome.
Having my linux kernel translated and still compilable.
I think I'm on something right now.
(Kill me now)
Ouch !
That hurts.
JAVA
OBJECTIVE C!!!
IF THE HORSE CAN STILL BE RECOGNISED, IT IS NOT DEAD ENOUGH!
14:19
People talk a lot about Node.js. But has anyone tried Java.php ? A Java virtual machine written in PHP.
Ah. Found app to fix floating box.
@ereOn Could be worse, I guess:
ΑΝ (x ΙΣΟΎΤΑΙ_ΜΕ 6) ΤΌΤΕ ΕΚΤΎΠΩΣΗΣ ("%d \n", x) AΛΛΟΣ ΕΚΤΎΠΩΣΗΣ ("σφάλμα\n") ΤΈΛΟΣ_ΕΆΝ;
@ereOn <FACE PALM>
@sehe: You have a point.
@sehe: I don't even know how to pronounciate these words.
@ereOn Try pronouncing them instead :) I bet google translate will
14:21
Catholic style?
I renounce it
Damn you heathren language.
I still wonder how far can one go with "clever" #defines
Heathen + breathren?
@ereOn Quite far
I'm sure someone has come with an even more twisted thing using #defines
14:22
@ereOn ALL THE WAY!
Heathren sounds oldish.
Is hiding #define 1 0 in some standard libc file a good joke ? (Does it even work ?)
@ereOn Obfuscated code contests have some good ones
Like thereist beist a beastist
It doesn't :(
14:26
@sehe (back from lunch) Huh?
@Olumide what is that in response to? (please use the 'reply to this message' arrow button to reply)
@sehe it's obviously in response to your leaving.
@Xaade I'm not leaving.
@sehe LOL! I don't remember
14:52
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A: Additional Command Line Arguments for Running Program in Code::Blocks?

Cheers and hth. - Alf[Project] → [Set program's arguments…] I didn't know that but I just fired up Code::Blocks, which I've only toyed with, and I looked around.

duh
> I didn't know that but I just fired up Code::Blocks, which I've only toyed with, and I looked around
Reminds me a lot of this:
Apr 8 at 21:01, by sehe
@unNaturhal if you insist ^^ that wasn't too hard to find
Also about code blocks
Apr 8 at 21:05, by sehe
@sbi Elder, I have compounded my sin by installing Code::Blocks just to make screenshots. How shall I be redeemed?
quick poll: tabs or spaces?
@Abyx spaces (unless you need tabs, assuming you mean in code)
^ nice track, silly pics
14:55
spaces !!
@Abyx spaces
This is clearly superior, but it's hard to do without vim or emacs, so I just use spaces
@Abyx tabs
I'm sorta creating Yet Another Language, and I want to forbid use of tab characters in source code. Is it a good idea?
@Collin I use emacs... and avoid tabs like the plague
@Abyx Is it whitespace sensitve? If no, then no
@Scottymac SmartTabs will do this automagically
@Abyx rather, make the language indent-sensitive, and define tab as 4 spaces
I suppose all this means that people who prefer IDE's really might just be too lazy to RTFM RTFDialog ... That doesn't fix much then

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