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17:01
@RMartinhoFernandes it presents the concept well enough
@RMartinhoFernandes xkcdb.com/?4327
I'm perfectly okay with my MSPaint skills.
This is about art, not skill. You wouldn't understand, you're not an artist.
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(I read somewhere artists are smug, so I'm trying hard to sound like one)
And yes, I know it has a grammatical mistake in the last panel. I think that makes it perfect as art.
Woah, starboard takeover.
who vomited stars all over the robot?
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@thecoshman he's funny sometimes
Hmm my telephone is now in Spanish. I guess my spanish code works.
well, I think it works.
It's speaking spanish anyway
on my desk I have a pile of several hundred unused subway napkins, but I don't know how to tell them I don't need napkins anymore :/
@MooingDuck oh I am so proud of you. All grown up and able to not make a mess of your self
17:20
Right now, I can see six starred messages still on my screen. I don't think I ever witnessed this much star density.
I'm having severe programmer's block at the moment in trying to solve a simple problem. Should I just copy the const vector references into another const vector reference in order to use it in the loop?

const MyClass var1 = something;

if (var1.isValid)
{
  const MyClass2& var2 = var1->method1();

  if (var2.isValid)
  {
     const int forloop1             = something;
     const vector<string>& forloop2 = something;
     const vector<string>& forloop3 = something;
  }
}

...

for(...)
{

   // Need to use forloop1, 2, and 3 here
And now they're all gone.
Hm, there's Dijon mustard in this sandwich.
@0A0D pointers?
MyClass is a special smart pointer type
17:28
@0A0D no, I mean, const vector<string>* forloop2=null; outside of the loop, then assign it inside the loop. Does that work for your scenario?
@ScottW ACK
@MooingDuck The result of the operation if var2 is valid is important for the operation that needs to happen inside the for-loop because I need to add the data derived before the for-loop to another set of classes that are only available in the for-loop because I iterate over them.
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hi guys
So it doesn't work for me unfortunately. I am struggling right now with scope. Plus, I'm not so sure what will happen if I copy a const vector& to another const vector& to make it work and that seems a waste.
17:41
@0A0D one of us has misunderstood the other, but I'm not sure which.
@0A0D If you mean const vector<string>& x = forloop2;, then probably nothing will happen.
const MyClass var1 = something;
const vector<string> *forloop2 = null;
const vector<string> *forloop3 = null;
if (var1.isValid) {
  const MyClass2& var2 = var1->method1();

  if (var2.isValid)
  {
     const int forloop1 = something;
     forloop2 = &something;
     forloop3 = &something;
  }
}
...
for(...) {
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Does anyone think this is ugly/hacky? pastie.org/3921553
@Ell don't have a variable and a type with the same name, that's asking for trouble
If you want to discuss this, the question and answer format doesn't work very well. You may try to see if you can find someone that read the book in the C++ chat room and discuss it there if anyone's interested. That is if people stop downvoting you anymore and prevent you from joining chat. I hate this system. — R. Martinho Fernandes 2 hours ago
Did he actually come?
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17:50
Yeah, its defined earlier, I'm just asking about the style of things really
@Ell waiiiiit.... what are you..
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I can't get the design right
@Ell Why the member class?
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I'm not sure if I need virtual OnPress functions that are called before the event is raised
17:51
(FWIW, you could make them all anonymous and use decltype for the inheritance)
Today I visited a school where they don't teach Java from the start. Guess what language they start with instead.
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@RMartinhoFernandes If it turns out I want to have virtual OnPress functions, then it will be ambiguous to go Controll.OnPress or whatever
@FredOverflow VB
@MooingDuck No. Hint: it's a "pure OO" language.
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but I can't decide if I need it or not
17:52
@Ell If I needed that, I'd use some three-event scheme like: OnEventing, OnEvent, OnEvented.
gah, I want a visual way to use SQL
I don't know the commands :(
@FredOverflow Ruby?
No. Hint: it's quite an old language.
@FredOverflow lua
@FredOverflow C#?
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17:53
Ruby is yummy
@FredOverlow Python? Objective-C?
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@FredOverflow Pascal
Delphi?
no, not lua, what's that one that has everything? LISP
@RMartinhoFernandes bingo
Scheme?
@Collin How is Scheme pure OO?
@FredOverflow I was just spewing out old languages
@FredOverflow I was close with Objective-C.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Objective-C is pure OO?
17:54
The Objective-C layer is, the C subset isn't.
It's a superset (or close to) of C, so I would say no.
At least not in the usual sense of the thing.
So apart from the dirty stuff, it's pure OO? :)
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how do I use decltype? I have this: class : public decltype(Control.Events)
I get expected class name before...
Apart from C it is, yes.
:P
@Ell You forgot the name after the class keyword.
17:55
@Ell decltype(Control::Events)
@Ell Oh, Events is not static. It gets hairier then... :(
@FredOverflow not required for anonymous classes.
Hmm, I need to add a row to a certain table of my database. I have mysql connected to the database, but know no sql. What do I do? (Table is called cultures)
decltype(std::declval<Control>().Events)
@RadekdaknokSlupik Right, but almost nobody is aware of them ;)
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@RMartinhoFernandes Ahh :L
@FredOverflow I use them all the time! O:
@RadekdaknokSlupik for what?
oh hey, I found a GUI part with stuff, I might be able to accomplish work!
@FredOverflow instead of lambdas. Xcode's clang still crashes.
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17:57
@RMartinhoFernandes still get expected class-name :S
@RadekdaknokSlupik Xcode = Apple? I thought they never crashed? :)
@RadekdaknokSlupik Can't you replace it?
@Ell Hmm. Compiler version?
@RMartinhoFernandes not worth the pain.
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lemme check
@FredOverflow They don't talk about it.
17:58
@FredOverflow well, I got a kernel panic twice.
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g++ 4.6.1
@Ell How about class foobar : std::decay<decltype(std::declval<Control>().Events)>::type? :)
@RadekdaknokSlupik Dang.
Random kernel panic once and also one due to a kernel extension from VirtualBox.
@Ell I'm not sure about which version fixed it, but there was a bug where it didn't accept decltype in some spots, so that might be it.
You should update at least to 4.6.3 (but 4.7.0 is cooler!)
18:00
Upgrade to clang. :P
@RadekdaknokSlupik Why? It's broken on Windows.
wheels::ClassOf<&Control::Events> would work too :P
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I am on linux :)
Oh Windows. I don't care about Windows.
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well, linux guest, windows host
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18:01
Maybe I should just accept that I will never get a nice syntax :'(
I'm pretty sure it works on 4.7.
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Hmm it compiles, but the inheritence... doesn't work
It says no member called OnPress o.O
I will try to upgrade
There's no member of the type of the second struct.
I don't think you can get this to work as you want.
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:/ Well If I don't need the virtual OnPress functions, then I don't need the Event struct
@RMartinhoFernandes CRTP might be able to do it
18:06
Another man is assigned my flight seat. NOW WE FIGHT TO THE DEATH.
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is it illegal to read mein kempf?
Not on most jurisdictions.
Seriously?
@Ell AFAIK it's illegal to have it (/sell it?) in Germany.
18:09
Not in any remotely-free country.
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I swear its illegal to buy it or something
@RadekdaknokSlupik Are you sure?
Why would it be illegal to buy?
It's a book.
The Bavarian government holds the rights in Germany and won't give them to anyone.
@RMartinhoFernandes I know for sure there is something illegal about it.
18:10
Unless the UK government bans books, which I seriously doubt.
AFAIK that's why it's not on sale there, not because of specific laws.
> The government of Bavaria, in agreement with the federal government of Germany, refuses to allow any copying or printing of the book in Germany, and opposes it also in other countries but with less success. Owning and buying the book is legal. Trading in old copies is legal as well, unless it is done in such a fashion as to "promote hatred or war," which is generally illegal.
I see.
FWIW, it's not a particularly good book.
Is it available in languages other than German?
18:12
@FredOverflow Amazon does list translations, yes.
What exactly is a "list translation"?
They list (verb) translations (noun).
To list something.
oh
I do have to get used to that syntax.
list 1 |list| verb [ with obj. ] 1 make a list of: I have listed four reasons below.
18:14
Officially I'm in charge of localization at my work. In practice, I keep finding "localization" files all over I've never heard of.
It's the "does" that took me by surprise.
It's a double positive!
@FredOverflow Did it?
My project doesn't work.
Tomorrow is crapload of deadlines.
I don't work either.
18:16
@CatPlusPlus It's like a signed int.
Shoot me.
Boom! Headshot. Longshot. Payback. One-shot kill.
BANG! (I am allowed to harm you, you're a cat)
I never noticed that i -> +i -> ++i might be confusing to newbies.
That's the point, right?
18:20
Today I implemented Karel the Robot in C++. Here is my first test program:
while (true)
{
    while (!front_is_clear())
    {
        turn_left();
    }
    if (beepers_present())
    {
        pick_beeper();
    }
    else if (beepers_in_bag())
    {
        put_beeper();
    }
    move();
}
Can you see what it does? :)
Karel is the neighbor of my neighbor.
I'm serious.
@FredOverflow Swaps beepers with "no beepers"?
Karel is an educational programming language for beginners, created by Richard E. Pattis in his book Karel The Robot: A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming. Pattis used the language in his courses at Stanford University, California. The language is named after Karel ÄŒapek, a Czech writer who introduced the word robot. Principles A program in Karel is used to control a simple robot named Karel that lives in an environment consisting of a grid of streets (left-right) and avenues (up-down). Karel understands five basic instructions: move (Karel moves by one square in the direct...
@FredOverflow Constantly checks if the front isn't clear, and if isn't, turns left. If it is it continues checking and it checks if the beepers are present. If they are, it picks up a beeper, if not it checks if there are beepers in the bag, if there is it puts a beeper. Then it moves.
18:24
@RadekdaknokSlupik Do you have a C++ to English translator? :)
But that's what I like about the code: it's self-explanatory.
Do you prefer ++a[i]; or a[i]++;? :)
It says it works for C but it also works for C++.
@RMartinhoFernandes not quite, it moves between
@MooingDuck And swaps beepers there!
(Maybe I should have added "everywhere it goes")
18:26
@RMartinhoFernandes it appears to shift all the beepers "counterclockwise" one unit
Ok, why counterclockwise?
Oh, move() means move forward.
I thought it was some unspecified routine that decided where to move to.
@RMartinhoFernandes if it's in a square area with no interior walls, it will move around the walls counterclockwise
@RMartinhoFernandes plausible
18:28
I don't know what's worse; the music or the fact that it's Java.
The fact that the video is created with iMovie.
Nevermind, the music is worse than everything.
I'm going to write a webapp and probably abandon libcupcake.
@RadekdaknokSlupik The standard does mention references to references.
Are they allowed?
18:32
It mentions it in the reference collapsing rules :P
TL;DR references to references collapse to just references.
hehe
Ow.
Diablo III sucks, hehe.
I've started playing. I'm not far yet, but up until now it's ok.
18:34
@StackedCrooked not even close to Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing, which received a 1.0.
There was even a site that changed its rating system just to give the game a 0.0 in a range from 1 to 10.
By the way, I used C arrays to implement Karel the Robot. Lots of them. I hope god forgives me.
@FredOverflow DIAF.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Metacritic score 8? Really strange.
@StackedCrooked xD probably just troll visitors.
@RadekdaknokSlupik That's a majority of trolls then.
18:37
@RadekdaknokSlupik C arrays are just seem so convenient at first :)
@FredOverflow std::array!!
@FredOverflow You know you're going to programmer's Hell, right?
You know what they force you to do there?
Write a Java interpreter as a C++ template metaprogram!
@StackedCrooked Metacritics user scores are generally very poor.
They liquefy PHP code, bring it to the boiling point, and force it down your throat.
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And that's just breakfast.
@EtiennedeMartel Dragon Age 2 got really bad reviews as well. Dragon Age Origins got good reviews though.
Liquefying PHP code isn't difficult. It's already one big leak.
18:44
@StackedCrooked the fact that it doesn't add a whole lot to Diablo 2, and took a lot away from what made it fascinating (minmaxing the skill trees)...
@FredOverflow Did he say "krebs" instead of "C#"?
@RadekdaknokSlupik He doesn't actually say anything about programming, if that's what you're asking.
I know. :P
I have seen other parodies. I like the Dutch one about bowling.
But it's a voice-over.
I laughed a lot at the one I just posted, the one about programming in C.
19:00
Me too.
@FredOverflow During the rant about C++, I don't think either of those are actually true. I can't assign an integer to a pointer (except 0), and C is the same, isn't it?
I was wondering the same thing.
0 isn't an integer in that case.
@FredOverflow ideone.com/AQP54 (fixed it)
Sure it is. You can even assign 2 - 2 to a pointer variable.
19:03
@RadekdaknokSlupik it's an octal integer literal
@RadekdaknokSlupik Yes it is.
(I can quote stuff from this morning, if you want.)
30 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
(I can quote stuff from this morning, if you want.)
me too
I believe you guys.
It works only when it's a constant expression yielding 0, right?
@RadekdaknokSlupik I'd guess so, since it emits errors when I assign it 10
19:05
Does this work then? constexpr int foo() { return 0; } int main(){int* bar = foo();}
int x = 0; int* p = x; doesn't.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Yes.
Cool 8D
Oh wait it's not cool.
nullptr is cool.
@RMartinhoFernandes Do you have that RGB->BGR bug in flashplugin on Arch?
Does anybody know if MongoDB has a maximum size for arrays?
@Pubby Not that I know of. I'm running Windows right now though.
@RadekdaknokSlupik All I know is that it is webscale.
19:11
I don't care if it's web scale or not. I use it because I like the idea of storing whatever data you want and not having a schema. :P
Ah okay. I've been trying to fix it but the only thing that works is rollback, which apparently is unsafe.
And yes, I have seen that video already and it's hilarious xD
@RadekdaknokSlupik Oh, I'm not censoring you for using it. Just saying I have no idea about your question.
Now dinner, then Portal.
Bye.
19:13
> I understand Mongo DB has a 4MB size limit for single documents. So considering the length of ObjectId is 12 bytes, a document should be able to handle more than 300,000 entries in one array field.
Hmm that's enough for me. Nobody is going to star 300,000 posts.
> What the fuck is a "solution" anyways?
No really, what is it?
@Pubby a word
@Pubby it's what Microsoft calls a Project because it sounds more attracting to managers.
@RadekdaknokSlupik no, because "Project" means something different to them than the way you're using it
In Visual Studio they are really the same.
19:18
"Project" actually makes sense
"Solution" doesn't
@RadekdaknokSlupik In Visual Studio, a project and a solution are very very different
@MooingDuck How so?
Though I will not say that the names are well chosen or make sense :(
19:19
Oh a solution can have multiple projects?
Well then it should be "project" and "sub project"
That's usually called "a project can have multiple targets."
@Pubby There's supposed to be a 1:1 correlation between projects and "outputs" (executables, dlls, whatever). A solution manages how the various projects interact with each other.
@RadekdaknokSlupik our solution at work has some 134+ projects
Yeah, that seems like targets
Xcode does that like this, I quite like it.
19:21
@Pubby I'm not arguing that the names are well chosen, merely that the ideas are different, and that they use different terms than you guys (GCC?)
GCC isn't an IDE. make uses targets though, dunno if that's where it originated from though.
ah, xcode and make terminology. Good to know
Although 'target' in make is very flexible and so it is used for different things
Like release/debug would be different targets
@Pubby that's just confusing. In VS, each project has a set of "configurations" (debug, release, win32, win64, etc)
19:23
In Xcode targets can have multiple "configurations", eg debug and release.
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thats what I would imagine a target to be
@MooingDuck Na, it's just simple.
@Pubby I would definitely want a system that keeps debug similar to release unless I say otherwise.
before I start a flame war, I'm going to get myself some food
@MooingDuck Xcode :)
Well you can have them use the same files and share their options
19:34
@Pubby As I play out this debate in my head, it eventually leads to: "There is no really good build system for C/C++."
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Why isn't there?
@Ell because nobody agrees on what they want
VS tries one way, make tries another, most just emulate those two.
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Hmm
@Ell it's like "make a workbench that satisfies everyone" (woodcrafters, homeworners, metalworkers, etc) It just can't be done.
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but on the other hand
they all acheive one goal?
19:40
I'm told make is crazy powerful, but it's hard to control the complex stuff. VS makes complex stuff easy, but is less flexible. Or so I'm told.
@Ell they compile and link code. (plus a bunch of addons)
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I have no idea... :L I just use code::blocks
or do it manually
Use shell scripts. Easy to use and flexible.
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the problem is when you distribute code
everyone has their own system
and then you have to download cmake, boost::bjam, etc. etc.
I have a solution.
Let me rule the world.
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as long as you are a benevolent dictator that might work
19:50
@RMartinhoFernandes Does that mean you'll need to go to war with @DeadMG?
Robots should not rule the world.
I welcome our new robotic overlords.
Any idea why I get this error after the retq instruction?
http://pastebin.com/ykFkfYVB

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