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19:04
ugh ffs
AliPay requires the password to be 6 digits
are they nuts
exactly 6 digit
what thefuck
no freaking idea
I guess it's more like a PIN
but still
so here's the thing
can I generate a function with n parameters, where n is an integer template parameter?
19:23
make it a variadic, SFINAE out on N.
although why you would want to do that instead of just letting it be variadic I'm not sure, but that's another matter
@Puppy hardware
I want to declare it once and then make it consistent
not certain if my advice would have value in that case, since if the hardware is the caller then it must have a fixed signature or be a C variadic
no, hardware isn't the caller
the type instance simply describes hardware layout
in this case, daisy chained displays
Xeo
Xeo
19:32
There's other options, depending on your needs. Do the parameters all have the same type?
@Xeo yes
i guess i could use an array
Xeo
Xeo
ye
template<int N> struct func_provider { static auto func(T (const &a)[N]); } and then func_provider<N>::func({...}).
but variadic + assert is usually easier
less boilerplate
looks like chess but somebody tried to pretend it was their own creative work
Shogi (将棋, shōgi) (/ˈʃoʊɡiː/, Japanese: [ɕo̞ːɡi] or [ɕo̞ːŋi]), also known as Japanese chess or the Generals' Game, is a two-player strategy board game in the same family as Western (international) chess, chaturanga, makruk, shatranj, janggi and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan. Shōgi means general's (shō 将) board game (gi 棋). The earliest predecessor of the game, chaturanga, originated in India in the 6th century, and sometime in the 10th to 12th centuries xiangqi (Chinese chess) was brought to Japan where it spawned a number of variants. Shogi in its...
@milleniumbug You got it :D
looks like it
well anyway I just did first full test flight with my KSP panel
works pretty well
19:51
@milleniumbug It's from the anime 3-gatsu no Lion.
One of the good ones this season.
Ell
Ell
20:04
@BartekBanachewicz photos? :3
@Ell it didn't change much looks-wise
Ell
Ell
What does it consist of?
Buttons and an LCD?
@Ell right now it's just output
I've started working on input, but I've kinda hit a wall because I've realized I can't drive an input and output register at the same time
it's kinda sad
that's my amazing temporary stand for it
what are you displaying on it?
@Puppy State of some toggles on the ascii and ap/pe on the numeric ones
I think I really want Tap and Tpe as well, but I only have one numeric screen left
perhaps I'll do times with a momentary button (hold to see times basically)
or just a toggle really
20:26
I just did the hold-to-time, and it works pretty well
but I think a toggle would be more comfortable
user1804599
20:41
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A: Deleting a number from an array that is being pointed to?

Vlad from MoscowThe function is wrong. First of all it has a memory leak in case when the target value is not found in the array. void removeNumber(int *& arrayPtr, int number, int &size) { int index = check(arrayPtr, number, size); int *newArray = new int[size - 1]; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...

user1804599
new[] classic Vlad
sleeping next to != cuddle
that being said
wtf
@rightfold He has a 100k rep now?
7
wtf
@rightfold I'm so sick of people using arrays.
Why not making your life easier and use a std::vector<int> instead? Reinventing the wheel isn't useful (and mostly error prone). — πάντα ῥεῖ 56 mins ago
@StackedCrooked I wouldn't be able to sleep next to a stranger. Does "Cuddle Cafe" imply cuddling?
Good question. I think so yes.
Is that just a glorified term for a place for one night stands?
21:18
@StackedCrooked Omg, that sounds so sad... But than again, that is Japan, right?
@fredoverflow lol, that is extreme. I just envy them. :)
WHAT IS UP
I just came back from this officer retreat it was awesome
Ka'a'awa----
@VermillionAzure Every second letter I see is an a. Is this a Unicode encoding issue?
@fredoverflow No, it's how it's actually spelt
Ka'a
Kaʻaʻawa is a small community and census-designated place (CDP) located in the windward district of Koʻolauloa, City & County of Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the total population for Kaʻaʻawa was 1,379. In Hawaiian, kaʻaʻawa means "the wrasse (fish)". From the Hawaiian spelling Kaʻaʻawa it is seen that each a is pronounced separately and distinctly, set apart by the two ʻokinas: [ˈkɐʔəˈʔɐvə] or [ˈkɐʔəˈʔɐwə]. Kaʻaʻawa is north of Kāneʻohe Bay (north of Kaʻōʻio Point, also Kalaeokaʻōʻio), and the Pacific Ocean shore here is fronted by a broad fringing...
it's pronounced "kah-ah-ah-vah"
@VermillionAzure Sounds like somebody stuttering
@fredoverflow exactly
@fredoverflow Try this one of for a size
The reef, rectangular, or wedge-tail triggerfish, also known by its Hawaiian name, humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa (pronounced [ˈhumuˈhumuˈnukuˈnukuˈwaːpuˈwɐʔə]), also spelled Humuhumunukunukuapua'a or just humuhumu for short; meaning "triggerfish with a snout like a pig." is one of several species of triggerfish. Classified as Rhinecanthus rectangulus, it is found at reefs in the Indo-Pacific. It is often asserted that the Hawaiian name is one of the longest words in the Hawaiian language and that "the name is longer than the fish." == Description == The triggerfish's teeth and top lip are blue and the...
> Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
@VermillionAzure I must wonder how does that hyphenate...
@wilx it doesn't it's one word
21:34
@VermillionAzure Words can be hyphenated...usually.
@fredoverflow Hawaiian uses only thirteen letters.
@wilx the comments are so angry :D
@wilx I don't understand what you mean
both sides of the political divide are just screaming incoherently at one another
@jaggedSpire BLARGH
21:36
@VermillionAzure Like... electricity -> e-lec-tric-i-ty
@VermillionAzure #triggered
Also #disgusted
@wilx oh you mean pronounced?
@jaggedSpire That is because there are just two sides. If you had multiple viable parties and they would have to make coalitions, they would be weaker but much more liable to cooperate. :)
@wilx hu-mu-hu-mu-nu-ku-nu-ku-a-pu-a-a
@VermillionAzure No, hyphenated. WTF?
Like, if that is the last word in a line, where are you allowed to wrap it to the next line.
21:38
lol jk
> The case where the size is not reserved ahead of time takes 5145 micro seconds (us) on my computer while reserving ahead of time takes only 1279 us. That’s a performance gain of 75.14% !!!
Oh, 4x as fast means 75% improvement... I kinda get it. But 4x as fast would sound much more impressive...?!?
Also, measuring microseconds, lol
> the simple act of inserting an element into a vector or string may also require updating other data structures that use iterators, pointers, or references into the vector or string being expanded.
How would I update a reference?
@fredoverflow Isn't it like any other reference variable?
21:54
You can't update references in C++.
std::reference_wrapper (now you can shoot yourself in the foot)
@fredoverflow I'm untangling the worst use of inheritance I have ever seen
it screams composition but the guy had the gun aimed at his foot at all times.
not impossible that it was coded for job security
let's say that plan backfired
22:18
spicy chicken reference wrapper
@fredoverflow I'm pretty sure you can?
@JohanLarsson any samples?
can't secret
@VermillionAzure You didn't update the reference but the variable it referred to.
I'm just going to leave this here
because of reasons
22:22
@Morwenn Is not updating the variable that it refers to not updating the value of the reference?
@VermillionAzure no usually people mean by that "changing the target", which is impossible
@Borgleader RAAAA
@jaggedSpire oh my, what have is done :(
@milleniumbug WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO DO THAT
Doesn't this defeat the entire purpose of a reference?
@Borgleader electric guitar begins riffing in background
@VermillionAzure which is why you don't replace all your references with std::reference_wrapper
still, you can't store regular references in containers
When Klaas was still a thing.
Guys, do you have any experience dealing with viruses being spread over FaceBook messenger as SVG file?
IRTA dating with viruses
22:46
The SVG contains JavaScript that open window etc.
@AlexM. inb4 there's an anime or VN based on that concept
I don't always date a virus
but when I do I make sure it's a zip bomb
your face is a zit bomb
ayyyyyyyoooooooooo
this joke was brought to you by: Lame Puns Inc.
> "Life is like a box of chocolates"
> It doesn't last as long for fat people
at first I was like :D
but then :|
then :D
Ell
Ell
23:01
I implemented debruijn for captureless substitution
almost
and it was super quick and intuitive
I'm impressed
You don't get fat from one mouthful of food, but fatties got there after swallowing mouthful after mouthful of food.
Ell
Ell
ah I understand, the hard bit is still to come :V
#ThrowbackThursday nab's highest starred post
almost a year now
Ell
Ell
xD
Has anyone find the solution to P = NP yet?
23:08
N = 1
I found it in a box of crackers the other day
no need to thank me
Give me the box
but then I realized I don't eat crackers and set the entire box on fire
I need to get my million
We could split the 1m @jaggedSpire
But u burn it
23:10
too late
it is but ashes
much like my soul :D
@AlexM. Praise the meme
@jaggedSpire :3
@Borgleader :3
23:42
@jaggedSpire pls
@ThePhD :3
Also let the record now show that I love my group mates very much
and I do not think they are bad programmers at all.
bullshit
Puppy pls
> OCaml is an object-oriented, imperative, functional programming language
Horse shit.
Ell
Ell
xD
what's wrong with that?
23:57
"imperative functional language"
@VermillionAzure Hey.
in C++ Questions and Answers, Nov 9 at 23:20, by sehe
@VermillionAzure where did your tutorial go?
@sehe ???
Let me see
Still there
Interesting, either that's a different link from the ~4 I tested from the transcript OR they had a temporary fuck up serving some entirely unrelated article on that URL
Thanks
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