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21:13
mawnin noobs
@user1131997 auto foo = "bar"; std::string baz(bar);
Just construct it with a char*.
@RadekdaknokSlupik non-const char* assigned to string literal? u teh epic failz
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that doesn't compile does it?
It does. Why wouldn't it?
works like a charm, don't sweat it
21:16
@RadekdaknokSlupik simply: string data = string(tmp); //where tmp is char*
@user1131997 that's also possible, yes.
@RadekdaknokSlupik because bar is not declared ;)
But just string data(tmp); won't make an extra copy so it's faster.
@Ell Not in C++11. const violation.
@JamesCuster oops
21:17
@JamesCuster aaarrgrgggg
@DeadMG auto should infer const?
@sehe Oh, he changed it from char* to auto.
@sehe The rules are the same as for template argument deduction.
@DeadMG wakey wakey
@RadekdaknokSlupik Thank you :)
@user1131997 you're new to C++, aren't you?
I recommend you pick up a good book. :)
@sehe y would i do that?
Tomorrow I'll be creating a GUI for diff. In Objective-C. :P
@RadekdaknokSlupik try in ASM :)
21:21
@user1131997 No, that's not portable. And way too slow.
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anyone used yaml-cpp before?
@Ell A little bit
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@JamesCuster is there an api reference? I can only see tutorials
@Ell Yeah. At least I guess that people who create tickets have used it.
@RadekdaknokSlupik if you code x86 asm it's portable for all , of course if it's not ( sparc or etc ) ther will be troubles :)
21:23
@Ell No idea... I only needed some basic functionality
From what I remember, the tutorial gave me everything I needed to get my program working
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hmm kk
Ill just have to read over it
@user1131997 If I write it in x86 assembly, I can only run it on machines with the x86 architecture (without emulation), and therefore it's unportable.
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My yaml is one giant mapping of mappings, I want to traverse it
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@RadekdaknokSlupik why?
21:25
@Ell Very strict and unreadable for humans.
xml ftw
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@RadekdaknokSlupik You think that? I find it most readable, and strictness is good IMHO
Or well, XML has XSLT, which is awesome.
And no, I'm not being sarcastic.
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xml is too verbose - and the meta-data thing confuses me sometimes
21:26
meta-data thing?
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as in, you <node metadata="something"><child /></node>
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either have an attribute or a child element, but which one
yeah
@RadekdaknokSlupik but x86 is the main
@user1131997 x86 and x86-64 are the most popular for desktop computers, but I doubt they are the most common architecture overall.
Though I'll compile my code for x86-64 only. :P
But since this might change in the future, if Apple decides to go back to PowerPC or whatever, I want my code to work with just a recompilation.
21:28
@RadekdaknokSlupik Don't server run mostly x86-64 or do you mean mainframes ( with 128 bits ) ?
Most new desktop computers ship with an x86-64 processor.
...
Xeo
Xeo
Reminds me of Andrej's remark about his slide at GN2012
@Xeo what slide?
21:31
@Xeo Me too
@Abyx about the dot dot dots
@Xeo also, me too.
Ellipsis vs dot dot dot
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when will we start using 128 bit? or do you think we will just change from amd-64 to another 64 bit arch.?
@Ell I doubt we will. We will, no doubt, see 128 bit extensions (esp. for crypto)
21:33
@Ell not in the first twenty years.
We simply don't need that much storage.
Though 128-bits registers would be great for doing computations with big numbers.
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thats what they said about 8 bit wasnt it? :L
or something along those lines :L
@RadekdaknokSlupik It pains me to see that he described it so badly (it's not a different font, as much as a different character. Perhaps his MS Powerpoint required him to select a different font, but that irrelevant and braindead)
@Ell The point is, yes some things will use the 128 bit realm. But most things don't gain. They just loose performance for no purpose (bigger allocations, less effective CPU cache; CPU cache is No.1 factor in performance)
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cpu cache is no1 factor in performance?
@Ell use 128 bits in two 64-bit ticks or in four 32-bit ticks
@Ell on a 128-bits system you can address ~3.403e14YB, assuming 8 bits per byte.
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21:36
and I see what you mean, 128 bit is ridiculously large :L
but I remember reading that x86-64 architecture had some innefficiencies due to being compatable with x86-32? Do you think we will drift away from it? Or have I a false assumption?
not necessarily to 128 bit - just another 64 bit
How to check in WinSock: "Is current SOCKET connected?"
@user1131997 why do you want to check this?
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lol
@Abyx Because of check
21:40
@user1131997 ...
@user1131997 …
Both Verdana!
@user1131997, you should know it without any checking
@Abyx in .NET it's light: IsConnected() option
@Abyx connect can return -1. You need a check.
but how in C++?
21:41
Apr 21 at 15:31, by class daknok_t
@ScarletAmaranth There was an annoying guy in the past with a prime number in his name (something ending in 1997), and I ignored him on chat.
@RadekdaknokSlupik check return value, not socket itself
@user1131997 int retval = connect(…); if (retval == SOCKET_ERROR) { … } else { … }
@RadekdaknokSlupik Does SOCKET has the code , which detecting it as connected?
@user1131997 ok, then just debug .net's socket implementation
@user1131997 I don't understand that sentence.
21:43
When I've connected succsesfully to server
SOCKET which is __w64 unsigned int is setting to 120 value
@user1131997 then you know that you're connected
so I think , that is's connected code
lol
@Abyx couldn't to disassembly it
rtfm, man
21:44
Reflector shows nothing
How much does WinSock differ from BSD sockets?
@Abyx already reading non-f*cking manual, but why do you begin "why do you need to check connection status of socket?" if you won't help , just ignore ) thank you for attention
@RadekdaknokSlupik who cares? we have boost.asio
@RadekdaknokSlupik seems WinSock isn't POSIX
If WinSock and BSD are similar, you can look at libcupcake's Socket::connect function.
@Abyx oh yeah didn't think about that xD
21:47
@Abyx not using boost lib
@RadekdaknokSlupik not similar
only in some places
@user1131997 it's not an excuse
...
Fuck I need to generate a new key for GitHub because I didn't back up the old one before reinstalling Mac OS X.
@sehe why do you scroll chat?
@Abyx I don't like boost , cause it's generates crap , which I don't want to use
Why should I only for some functions use the entire boost, which will cost a much?
21:49
@user1131997 and boost doesn't like you
@user1131997 You don't need all of boost to use any one library
@Abyx boost is code, it couldn't like smb
@Abyx I'm looking on and the ... are my sighs, that are audible across the internets
Must I upload my public or private key to GitHub? Public, right?
For SSH.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Of course
never ever upload a private key
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21:51
@RadekdaknokSlupik send your private to me, I'll upload it for you. You know, as a favour.
You know, it's meant to be private
They have their own private keys. You get their public key
Aahh I have more than five windows open.
@sehe ah that's nice.
I never understood how those keys work.
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@JamesCuster can you have a look at this - I get Yaml::BadDereference. It is only 10 lines of code - pastie.org/3937332
@Ell Give me a few minutes and I'll look at it
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21:57
@JamesCuster thank you :) - I'm entirely sure its a stupid error on my part, but I have no clue :L
22:10
hello got a question, i had a project to implement different types of heaps, such as the D-heap, Fib, and Binary heap. My question is: Why is the STL priority queue so bad comparing with my implementation of the queue?
@coolbartek it's not bad.
@coolbartek depends on the implementations.
its really slow
compile in Release config
22:13
@Ell Hrm. Simply trying to parse that document gives me a runtime error
'bf1.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\usp10.dll'
'bf1.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\advapi32.dll'
'bf1.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\imm32.dll'
'bf1.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\msctf.dll'
'bf1.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\WSHTCPIP.DLL'
Why does WinSock on 64 bit use this?
mostly first 2 interesting
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@JamesCuster Well that is odd
@coolbartek xls? show teh code
the code for what?
22:15
@user1131997 Couldn't Microsoft think of any more descriptive names?
@Ell I'm using an older version of yaml-cpp that I had, let me grab the newest version
Looks like Unix that way.
Does anyone know on which heap the STL priority queue is implemented?
@user1131997 b'coz
bcoz it want to use it
@coolbartek depends on the implementation. What do you want? libc++, libstdc++, Microsoft's implementation, perhaps?
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22:17
@JamesCuster sorry I have to go now - don't bother with that if you are busy! Thank you anyway, sorry for the trouble too!
night all - sorry james >.<
Sorry. Trying to finish up something
i think i compared it with microsoft implementation
you think you did?
well i just imported priority queue into my program
oh... was it C++?
22:19
and with the same data i measured the time
well its C++ chat right?
no, it's not
we hate C++ here
my bad
nevermind
Are you still here @Ell ?
@Ell: In case you get this when you get back on: your document is a map itself, and according to the documents, "Note that dereferencing a map iterator is undefined; instead, use the first and second methods to get the key and value nodes, respectively.
"
22:36
@Abyx ...
@sehe ow, now I can understand your dots
Don't understanding, why my code is IDLING after recv() function ( line:89 )

http://ideone.com/ULCAr
@user1131997 maybe inside recv?
learn how to use debugger...
@Abyx mostly M$ stuff uses assemblies, even you go WinSock2.h you will idling , cause the main stuff is running in assemblies
@user1131997 do you mean "dlls"?
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22:42
it's also like <math.h> realiztion in M$ lib, you won't see Taylor series in its content... So you may make associative with it in WinSock stuff
don't eat my brains
@Abyx I'm a programmer, I can't brains
@user1131997 wut? who said you are programmer? he was drunk, probably
most of us just ignore him
programmers read fucken manuals, and you don't
22:50
@DeadMG dat prime number guy?
@RadekdaknokSlupik yeah, the one who was thankfully suspended, whos suspension period is clearly and unfortunately over
Might do that as well; he's annoying.
JUST LIKE ME! :D
I know
why on earth did you put your full name in your user name?
I ain't ever gonna type that shit out
@DeadMG tab completion?
@DeadMG @Rad <tab> <space>
22:52
which is why it's quite pointless
"daknok" served perfectly well as a unique identifier
not like we have two daknoks in here or someshit like that
anyway
it's time for my brekkie
@sehe why did you remove that?
@sehe, that's silly
13 mins ago, by Abyx
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pot, meet kettle
@sehe you see, I edited it, to keep history
Hey guys guess what I'm going to do tomorrow.
22:56
@Abyx meh. I noticed that, I call hyprocisy
@RadekdaknokSlupik You're gonna make an app of your diff viewer?
Yeah XD
Or more generally: programming.
What a surprise. Still, good news for someone nearly graduating high school. What are your plans for next year?
Studying CS at Hogeschool Rotterdam in Rotterdam.
Near me then :) Good choice. I guess (I never went there, I did maths@Delft briefly and then TheoryOfMusic@TheHague slightly less briefly)
Xeo
Xeo
Geh, now bad things are even preached on SO!
23:03
The first thing I'm going to do tomorrow is documenting my networking library. It's completely undocumented and already contains near a thousand LOC.
@RadekdaknokSlupik What do you use it for? I'm surprised a 'schoolboy' (<gnarl/>) has-a networking library
> Many, many years ago, I also used to find it annoying having to prefix everything from the standard library with std::.
Good old s <esc> <return>.
That's, at the very least, not your average schoolboy
@RadekdaknokSlupik Sounds like a crappy vi binding?
@sehe to broaden my knowledge of sockets :P
@RadekdaknokSlupik Well, obviously :) I tend to broaden my knowledge, provided that there is a known application (perhaps, payed)
23:07
@sehe Xcode shows autocompletions when pressing escape. The default selected suggestion is almost always the right one due to clang.
@RadekdaknokSlupik I do hope escape sits in the middle of your keyboard
I have pinky for esc.
At capslock?
capslock is ctrl, ctrl is option. esc is above section sign and next to F1.
ergonomics through the floor :)
23:10
I press esc so many times per day that it's one of the most dirty keys on my keyboard.
Caps lock is also very dirty since I remapped it to Ctrl and I use it for navigating within text (begin, end, kill line, next/prev word…).
@RadekdaknokSlupik Vim ^P/^N FTW
Emacs Ctrl+A, Ctrl-E FTW
@RadekdaknokSlupik wbeW)( f<space> FTW
I dislike Vim.
@RadekdaknokSlupik How come? It's not much worse than emacs :)
23:13
I don't want to press a thousand keys just to save a file.
@RadekdaknokSlupik A thousand?
I don't really like non-GUI editors anyway.
Like, 1000?
No, about 3 or 4.
Last time I used Vim was a year ago or so.
Hmm.
3 < 1000.
23:15
Editing text requires graphics?
The command line requires graphics too…
The glyphs are graphics.
So command line is a GUI? :P
But I really like to go to somewhere else just be clicking there and not having to remember line numbers or press a thousand keys just to move the cursor to somewhere else.
a poor one
I've been using vim so long, I can't imagine trying to use something else
23:17
hmmm
Also do command lines not work very well with non-monospace fonts.
I use Palatino italic for identifiers.
non-monospace fonts are silly
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non-monospace fonts are readable
Especially when you want to draw diagrams in the source
I put diagrams in comments.
23:19
Using non-monospace?
@DeadMG a robust, predictable, fast and portable one
Only identifiers use Palatino.
Ah
@sehe I wouldn't really define it as "fast" or "predictable".
23:20
@RadekdaknokSlupik Why not use colors?
or, actually, particularly robust or portable
@JamesCuster I do.
@DeadMG I bet you wouldn't. I bet you think MSWindows cmd.exe is a (good?!) example
no, I think that CLI's in general are worthless and I'm pretty happy with a useful GUI
23:21
@DeadMG So? You wouldn't. Keep using notepad++
@DeadMG I'm happy with a useful GUI
GUIs are slow and cause joint damage from that stupid mouse
Unfortunately, many GUIs aren't so, useful.
The most useful thing about using vim/emacs is that you learn one editor and you can use it everywhere.
@Pubby GUI's do not imply mice. I know, because I don't like rodents
@Pubby buy a better GUI.
23:22
I don't have any money
I use vim for writing code, LaTeX documents, email, text documents, etc.
@Pubby I know a very good, free webshop. :P
I use Xcode and TextMate for writing code. And very rarely I use Emacs for editing hidden files since they don't show up in the Finder.
@RadekdaknokSlupik ...
For LaTeX I use TeXShop.
@RadekdaknokSlupik ?! wtf
> I use Emacs for editing hidden files since they don't show up in the Finder.
That I use four different editors?
Oh yeah I can't find them without using the command line.
"I use a hammer because my bottle-opener doesn't fit on a Grolsch"
Emacs is for the quick and dirty stuff.
@RadekdaknokSlupik I use VS/R#, Notepad++, gvim and sporadically Gedit
23:27
I could do mate .gitignore bit I simply don't think of it.
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Q: Idling on recv() functions ( WinSock2 ) C++, can't get the response

user1131997I have the problem with my application, on line: 89. I'm tring to receive the data from socket , but no success ( trying stepping inside with F11 on recv() function gives me no success, it won't show me what's the promblem exacltly inside , cause it's running in assembly ). What's my problem? ...

The only one I absolute must have is gvim, VS/R# is a lifesaver with C# productivity
Emacs is in ma fingers.
Oh I also use Coda for web development, and Espresso for CSS files. :P
So... you want us to fix your broken password bruteforcer for you. LOL — sehe 9 secs ago
@user nobody is going to read those hundreds of lines of code.
23:30
@KerrekSB pedant. Look at the big picture
@sehe I don't get it...
The const-ness of the char arrays is not the biggest problem. The biggest problem might not even be in the code
@KerrekSB it's a detail.
@RadekdaknokSlupik I have still zero idea what you're referring to.
just ignore that guy
he's worthless
23:33
Oh, now I see. OK.
@KerrekSB your comment on the prime number user guy's q.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Right.
@DeadMG I have set a reminder on my iPod to do that. Mobile site doesn't allow me to. -_-
@sehe I was confused why you linked to my profile page.
@KerrekSB Oh. I meant to link to your comment. Sorry. I get that more often, but most often I see it
@RadekdaknokSlupik I can ignore people without technical aids
I might give the occasional ... sigh
23:37
aids is bad. 3:
@sehe So, what's a "Nazist"? Someone who discriminates unfairly against Nazis?
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@KerrekSB My time to be confuzzled, I guess
@sehe It's one of the other comments in the same question.
@KerrekSB Oh that. you know... :
4 mins ago, by sehe
@RadekdaknokSlupik I can ignore people without technical aids
And I already forgot about that question
My lungs hurt.
23:43
@user1131997 Push you? I don't know what that means. I think the code looks tidy. Haven't read it, though. Also, no it's not against the law. But if you're gonna try to bruteforce your own system for fun, please solve your own problems too. Or ask neutral questions with reduced scope. Thanks — sehe 1 min ago
lol Vim is in the iPhone app store.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Smoking or laughing?
Has been for a while. Can't say that it works well.
I don't have an iPhone
My lungs feel like bricks.
23:44
@RadekdaknokSlupik Coughing? Bronchitis?
nope and I hope not
Smoking too much crack?
@RadekdaknokSlupik Physiological stuff like that usually has a reason. Best to find out before it kills you
@sehe Neat
I'll see tomorrow. I'm not going to call an Amber Lamps right now.
23:47
@KerrekSB :)
Does Stack Overflow have an option to filter crappy questions out?
Or at least to show only question I'm able to answer?
@RadekdaknokSlupik yeah. It's community driven. Downvote the pulp
@RadekdaknokSlupik That's gonna be tough.
@RadekdaknokSlupik I think you get this for free, thanks to bored people who hit "refresh" once a minute and have votes to spare.
You could start by upvoting the ones you answered
Then I already answered them and I don't need to visit them anymore. :p
23:55
@RadekdaknokSlupik My lungs hurt now. From laughing. First time I saw 'epic beard man'
> That was some kind of Belgian. That's why he acted [... unintelligible]
ROFL
:P
Make sure @StackedCrooked won't read that! :o
Free the slaves. Free Tibet. Free all variables.
Only free memory blocks allocated with malloc, calloc or realloc.
@RadekdaknokSlupik It's why I thought I'd post it
C++ is for deletionists
... oh wait
@sehe It's why I mentioned him so he'd read it.
23:59
@fontanini also there is C++ string lib, try to find — user1131997 12 mins ago
I read C++ for dyslexics. How ironic.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Thx
@RadekdaknokSlupik Perhaps it will "show you what's the promblem exacltly inside"

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