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00:00
Perhaps.
lol it's already 2 o'clock.
@RadekdaknokSlupik oh good call.
It's fucking early.
@fontanini and also switching M$ compiler to pure C - it's crap, so don't try to emulate a clever guy and go f*ck self without posting unuseful answers for questions or may real life isn't so good? — user1131997 4 mins ago
I don't want to sleep; it's a waste of time.
Good thing he ^ sanitizes his language. Or he might get a ban
@RadekdaknokSlupik I tend to forget about it. Until I'm reminded by some body.
00:03
or may real life isn't so good? I think Google Translate isn't so good…
His sentence/question really makes no sense to me at all. It's more broken than a broken bone.
"without posting unuseful answers for questions or may real life isn't so good?" WTF?
Hey guys
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A: Saving off the current read position so I can seek to it later

std''OrgnlDaveUse the ftell() function. It will return the offset in the file. unsigned long position = ftell(file); However, with text files, it is very important to know that ftell() can report the wrong position unless the internal buffer has been cleared. To do this, unsigned long position; fflush(file...

unless I'm wrong, please up-vote my answer so that the poor newb won't be confused when bugs crop up due to high-k poster missing details
I'd watch our here. Unlike chat, Stack Overflow proper is a minefield. It's easy to get flagged or even suspended here when talking like that. — Radek 'daknok' Slupik 16 secs ago
Oh. Hello.
@KerrekSB is there such a thing as 'unfair' discrimination against nazis?
@RadekdaknokSlupik hello. So, what is your name, anyway? Being Dutch, I can't tell if you use your real first name or just some strange foreign word and since I'm American I don't like foreign words and have to know what that is
@std"OrgnlDave I'm Dutch and my name is Polish.
My name is Radek Slupik.
@RadekdaknokSlupik oh no double foreign ness! quick someone build a fence, I'll grab a shotgun!
...political satire about the US
Oh are you a merkin?
That's cool.
you know, the jackasses who 'patrol' the border of Mexico with guns to keep illegal immigrants out, and also proposed fences for that same place
yes, I'm American, it's the source of all my faults. I would be perfect if I'd been born in Canada. Well, I'd have the handicap of being Canadian, but I could at least overcome that.
I'm going to sleep and give my lungs some rest.
:-\ that sounds like you're going to die.
00:12
Comedian?
are your lungs OK?
Yes, AFAIK.
They just feel like bricks ATM.
good. don't get a kidney stone. goodnight
@RadekdaknokSlupik see you next time on the muppet show
my favorite beast, @TonyTheLion, rears his head
we've a lion and what looks like it may be a silver-backed gorilla. is that what you are @sehe?
00:14
?! I'm a human being
<sob/>
you used malformed XML. which is worse? XML or malformed XML?
Apr 13 at 19:18, by Tony The Lion
nice to meet you Mr. Polar Bear
(I know it's perfectly well formed, I just feel like a smartmouth)
@stdOrgnlDave no difference
@stdOrgnlDave no difference
dude, your gravatar is totally some kind of a chicken with a kitten in front of a snow pile or something
00:16
I might be the worlds only bipolar bear left
have you ever read "Stevie might be a bear maybe"?
@TonyTheLion how does it feel to be lazy and let the ladies do all the work and kill your own children?
@sehe that is seriously not your gravatar
@stdOrgnlDave That's exactly my gravatar. Modulo a bit of hacking
00:18
@sehe did @DeadMG update you on his SHA-2 progress?
I decided the dark background didn't work.
@stdOrgnlDave Yes and no. The usual grumpiness, just a bit more moaning about tools. So, yeah, he probably dropped the idea.
@sehe What moaning about tools? The only tools I've used were written by me
Oh noes. I think he was moaning about going to torrent Mathematica. Or something
@DeadMG The only tool I need is me
oh, that had nothing to do with the tool, just the behaviour of the owning company :P
00:21
They're just defending SHA2
@DeadMG did you drop the idea?
@stdOrgnlDave No.
@stdOrgnlDave 2270 distinct federal states? No wonder it's such a mess
@DeadMG RIPEMD FTW FTFM TX
@stdOrgnlDave feels good man :P
00:23
cryptographic hash functions are hard :-(
@stdOrgnlDave Nope. It's out of print AFAICT linky?
I think it's pretty funny how flawed early random number generation algorithms turned out to be from a simple 3d plot
the puppy is online
@stdOrgnlDave What on earth is RIPEMD?
"Follow Stevie through band practices with a talking guitar, dealing with being called retarded by his mom, and more as Stevie lives and learns, "Hey, maybe I am retarded."

Stevie: Maybe you don't feel right because you are not right. Maybe you're a bear! "
@DeadMG anyhow it's better than SHA2 is what it is.
00:24
@stdOrgnlDave That is funny indeed. These days, there are at least 'benchmarks' to cut the real silly sucker punches
@sehe you are aware of the history?
@stdOrgnlDave Not really. I have 'heard about stuff'. I wouldn't know who uncovered it first, but I know true entropy is hard to get and Knuth didn't exactly know all about it.
@sehe some early assumptions were flawed. the first "secure" generators looked good statistically. then some German dude got it in his head to plot them in 3 dimensions and the numbers did things like form clearly separated 2d planes
also, the generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.
I love that quote.
@stdOrgnlDave name for the German dude? That way I'll learn a useless trivia today
omg not @user1131997 again!
00:29
@stdOrgnlDave shhh. maybe he won't see us
I have done the mistakes by own self, there is workable version: ( answered on own question )
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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? ...

@sehe I can't remember enough of it atm :-( it's a cool tidbit though. and not useless, there were some (seemingly) valid mathematics behind the belief that the genrator was solid. don't have a heart attack, I used the reply button.
I saw hot californian girls :P
can you imagine how the Lion feels when he sees such beauties... :P
@stdOrgnlDave I love plinks. I might have a heart attack regardless
@TonyTheLion Dinner time
Best. Response. Evar! :P
00:34
@sehe join me!!!!!
@stdOrgnlDave how?
@sehe I pinged you. look at stackoverflow.com and follow it.
@DeadMG have you been spending your time reading up on RIPEMD?
...it's the other damn chat room you're in
:-(
damnit, I am 9 rep away from hitting 1k
@stdOrgnlDave No. beat SK on Hell playing D3
Now I have to go whore for 9 rep so I can join the kilo club
00:41
oh have fun :)
oh @TonyTheLion
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A: Saving off the current read position so I can seek to it later

std''OrgnlDaveUse the ftell() function. It will return the offset in the file. unsigned long position = ftell(file); However, with text files, it is very important to know that ftell() can report the wrong position unless the internal buffer has been cleared. To do this, unsigned long position; fflush(file...

please up-vote that so that newbs everywhere aren't misled about ftell() with text files
what's the escape sequence for strike-through on here
tis done
there's your nightly dose of "OrgnlDave knows way too much about obscure esoteric corner cases"
lol, someone has to know
so you can teach noobs like me, and I can upvote you :P
@TonyTheLion a newb!?
I have this tendency to believe that anyone who is better-known than me here must have at least as much knowledge/skill as I do, but @Mysticial proved that wrong
00:46
@stdOrgnlDave Rep and knowndness are mostly a function of time and distinctive qualities, not necessarily skill
lol, I consider myself a noob, compared to a lot of peeps here, I'm fairly noobish
although it is true that you must be skilled to amass a reputation for knowledge, wisdom, and especially calmness, such as mine
oh gawd, the puppy is speaking about himself again
@DeadMG you don't seem calm to me. just...suicidally focused, if that makes any sense.
@TonyTheLion why do you call yourself a newb
@sehe wtf where did you go
an interesting expression "suicidally focused"
1 min ago, by Tony The Lion
lol, I consider myself a noob, compared to a lot of peeps here, I'm fairly noobish
especially in C++ templates, I should add
00:48
55 secs ago, by std''OrgnlDave
@TonyTheLion why do you call yourself a newb
oooo, I love C++ templates
and making compilers cry by the usage thereof
for some reason, I still get confused
templates are the simples
and I haven't quite figured out when best to use them
54 secs ago, by Tony The Lion
1 min ago, by Tony The Lion
lol, I consider myself a noob, compared to a lot of peeps here, I'm fairly noobish
hmph
@stdOrgnlDave oh the other room? I was ignoring that. Trying to teach myself how to do pencil sketch animations. I bought myself a nice tablet inkpad
00:49
lawl
once you realize that they are an isomorphic group over the homogenous pure functions with a dash of elliptic continuity
@TonyTheLion well, that's obvious. only use them when they're the perfect solution to the problem you're working on.
@stdOrgnlDave Best, not perfect.
@stdOrgnlDave in chat ---, on SO posts: <strike></strike>
00:50
@DeadMG that's right; never use the best solution, wouldn't want to program ourselves out of a job by leaving things we can't improve on
strike this yo
@stdOrgnlDave right, and that is a problem I haven't come across or maybe I have and wasn't aware of it
@TonyTheLion It's not that common in regular application code.
@TonyTheLion the last time that you wrote a C++ program and you didn't re-write a standard container or function, you failed.
and since I only write "regular" apps, I wouldn't have come across a need for it I guess
@DeadMG when you say "regular application code," to me, it sounds like "business logic"
00:52
@stdOrgnlDave I don't have a tendency to reinvent the wheel ever so often
@TonyTheLion the more you know about them, the more you know that you need to know more about them, and eventually one day use them.
hmmm
I probably don't know enough about them than
yes, we've arrived right back where we started. that is the magic of templates. when you understand that statement, you will be a C++ guru
I must measure ALL THE DEPENDENCIES
@stdOrgnlDave hmmm magic. I should visit the Magic Castle while I'm here in LA, then I might understand templates in C++, finally :P
00:54
and we all know that people who have vast knowledge of C++ and meta-template program everything so it takes a PhD to read their programs are the best programmers.
yea,, some of the stuff @Xeo comes up with is absolutely mind boggling to me
damnit my rep says 1,001 when will it put a damn metric postfix on my rep
can you give me an example? my mind is inviting boggling
@sehe thanks
Xeo
Xeo
Hey, it's not like I'm the only template juggler here. Or the best, for that matter. Direct your attention over to @LucDanton and the robot
hehehe
@Xeo I'd like to learn. please juggle some templates at me and see if I can figure out what the heck you were doing and why?
@Xeo I was only using you as an example, as you were the first person to come to mind when thinking about mind boggling TMP stuff
00:58
I think it might be worthwhile to generate a shannon-fano tree at compile time, since it involves sorting 256 symbols and then picking pivots and recursing. that might be slightly fun.
damnit, I just thought of an easy way to do it.
templates aren't that hard really
@Xeo please challenge me :-( my brain needz smartz
@DeadMG neither is SHA2 apparently
the difference is that I have solved templates, in that I can use them well and easily, whereas I merely believe that SHA-2 is solvable
hehe, you're funny, Mr. Puppy :)
01:00
@TonyTheLion woof woof, motherfucker
roarrrrrr biatch
lol
@DeadMG you had carnal knowledge of your own bitch?
it's best not to try and understand linkage
just shut up and do what the compiler says
01:04
> #include <string>
how is the compiler supposed to know what a string is if you don't tell it?
anyhow the reason you probably don't usually #include <string> is because you've probably already #included something else that #includes it
no I just wanted to know why that std::string needed external linkage
@DeadMG lol, I guess it's confused you in the past?
tony, how does the compiler know what an std::string is unless you tell it? it's not a core language feature
@TonyTheLion It's a bunch of implementation details that the programmer should never have been confronted with in the first place.
oh god damnit, that's not what I'm trying to understand, I know include<string> is missing, I want to know bout the linkage....
right
what linkage then?
01:07
look at the comment in that code
here's a fixed version
//must not be local as it must have external linkage! WHY???
talking about this
yeah, you put that in the comment, but I didn't see it in compiler errors
yea, I don't care about the compiler errors
is that so hard to understand?
.....
yes.
oh ffs
ok, doesn't matter, I found my answer
so now that that user guy is gone, is it true everyone ignores him? if you ignore someone, do they then not see you?
01:11
they see you, but you don't see them
which is nice
that user guy is annoying
he must be really ignorant if he came into a room full of people who hate him, posted his own question that already had -7 votes, and expected something good to happen
yea, he seems to be not the brightest of people
this is where I would usually make an ironic (that is, ironic in the popular sense of the word, not what the word actually means, which is itself ironic because:) joke about how we're all such bigoted pedants here or something, and then it would get immediately starred and I would feel like a star myself
lol
I'm just a Lion :P
if you expect a star for that, you have to add "with a thorn in his paw" to it
because I like dadaist humor
01:18
Dada () or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1922. "Dada was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. This international movement was begun by a group of artists and poets associated with the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. Dada rejected reason and logic, prizing nonsense, irrationality and intuition. The name 'Dada' was reputedly arrived at during a meeting of the group when a paper knife stuck into a French-German dictionary happened to point to 'dada', a French word for 'hobbyhorse." The movemen...
LIONS ISNT PEOPLE
There. Instant gratification. Night, people
who, me?
did you just masturbate in 0 seconds or something? who was just gratified instantly?
01:19
what makes you connect gratification and masturbation? gratification can be any kind of reward
A bit of an attention junkie, are you :) I starred something. Figure it out
LIONS ISNT PEOPLE. SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!
@DeadMG Be-that-as-it-may your supposed innocent query looks dumb :)
@sehe goodnight my friend
:) cheers
01:22
@stdOrgnlDave Don't you dare diss @Tony.
Woah, I got dissed! You suck!
template<Lounge<C++> > void joke_guaranteed_to_get_starred() { std::cout << "We are " << self_effacing_string_array[rnd()%50] << "here." << std::endl; }
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: This room has the best sex. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
@EtiennedeMartel what you gonna do about it? cry 'cuz I hurt the little kittie's feelings?
01:24
/whistle
lol
sex everywhere....
the only sex this room has is male :-(
I think the best sex involves females
we're all a bunch of gaylord fockers :P
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or so it seems
see?
SEE!?
you executed my template function, and it got starred
Welcome to Lounge<C++>, where only the sickest, most disturbing things get starrred :P
01:25
you probably starred it yourself to make yourself look good
@stdOrgnlDave I'm going to find where you live and tweak your nipples.
lol
oh, nipple tweaks :P
@DeadMG if I look good by elevating others, it is only because they lift me with them.
because you practically fucking nailed yourself to their legs like a leech
nailed it!
01:27
@stdOrgnlDave So, you're a very stylish elevator?
indeed, I am like the town elevator, everyone gets a ride, I go up and down all the time, yeah.
@stdOrgnlDave I meta-executed it, FTFY
FTFY FTW GOML
WTFBBQOMFGROFLCOPTER!?
01:28
LFMAOLOLCOPTEROFLMAO
@stdOrgnlDave Doesn't that make you the town slut?
@EtiennedeMartel you're the one who rode me! double standard!
oh, we have a new nickname for @stdOrgnlDave, he's the rooms slut
@stdOrgnlDave I didn't. Because then your nipples would have been tweaked.
@TonyTheLion my name begins with STD. it took you this long to figure that out?
01:29
so now we have a robot, a bunch of animals and a slut
std::room_slut.
lulz
I'm giggling my ass of
lol
Gigglin' like a schoolgirl.
donno, maybe
I'm a Lion that giggles like a schoolgirl????!!! WTF is this shit!
ok sluts, afk
bb
fuck, SHA-2, how do I proceed? :(
01:35
open SHA-2's vulnerable spot, then insert your attack vector
@DeadMG didn't they teach you that in sex ed?
the fuck is wrong with you?
@stdOrgnlDave ?!
what, I'm the room's slut
we meet again. You could fix that problem by using qi::omit[] so you don't expose the delimiters as an attribute. However, see my answer for the more typical solution — sehe 1 min ago
aren't I supposed to act this way?
01:37
^ oh noes, someone posted a spirit question when I was going to go to bed. That cost another 10 minutes :)
omfg boost::spirit exorcism needed
Sleeping is overrated.
@stdOrgnlDave This was a rather tame exercise
saying things are overrated is overrated.
It is certainly overridden
01:38
and also it is annoying
@stdOrgnlDave ng missing
@stdOrgnlDave Sleeping. Especially since I'm bound to wake my wife by going to bed. That's got to be annoying too
Can't you get drunk instead?
@sehe I was talking about people saying things are overrated, not about you being annoying
@EtiennedeMartel you're confusing him with a certain cat
Can't you get drunk too?
a cat... without a hat. a curious kind of feline; he's a cat, but more than just a cat plus. a cat plus.
01:41
@stdOrgnlDave Well, I'm definitely not overrated. So I guess I'll be annoying.
@sehe I should hope for your wife's sake that you aren't overrated
@sehe I should hope for your wife's sake that she never sees the things people (mostly @TonyTheLion) say on here
Huh. I guess. Anyways, second attempt: Night, all
@stdOrgnlDave (she can handle it. - I think, haven't read all intermediate comments)
you'll have to revise that. I reject your farewell
it's "goodnight, everyone except @stdOrgnlDave"
@stdOrgnlDave I trust polymorphism. Just implement your IGreetingVisitor<>::Accept as a noop?
I shat my hat.
01:57
leave it to a frenchman to wear a hat
 
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04:07
This room has the best sex. <-- Is this sarcasm?
04:32
@EthanSteinberg wtf did you reply? Dammit, I hate it when ppl remove messages before I read them.
fuck.
Hey any one good at maths
@Dave well, i know the basics.
well i'll throw the question n see if you may know how to go about calculating it...
i have an isometric map with a given number of tiles set as a character's walking distance(19). the tiles are 64 by 32 pixels.. and walk speed is 10 pixels per second... so what i need to do is have the script calculate total time it takes to reach the destination
04:36
@Dave are you sure that that is math?
distance = sqrt( (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2 )
then divide the distance with the walk speed. i.e distance / 10
multiply that with the time taken for one step
wait ..
what is in x1 and x2
x1 = x-position of your character.
x2= x-position of the destination
ok confused because how does that formula know the total distance without using tile height/width
Just multiple y by 2
Well that's for pixels, if it's tiles then just use the tile coordinates instead
@Pubby yeah. tile co-ords simplify matters.
startx = 500;
starty = 500;
endx = 1000;
endy = 1250;
distance = sqrt( (endx - starty)^2 + (endy-starty)^2 );
wouldnt that just get the distance if the NPC walked in a straight line to destination
04:40
looks like a bug to me
yeh the pre-determined path of (19 tiles) goes all over the place before reaching the end position
You found the path but you don't know the distance? o_O
so doesn't necessary walk a straight line
@Dave then that's game logic. you asked for math.
04:41
Logic is math
how the fuck would I know what path the character in your game takes?
well thats the problem im having the path is random but i have to know the total time it takes to complete the path
just put a counter on the no. of steps covered.
then multiply it with the time taken for one step?
@Dave How are you storing the path?
as an array of set grid points
04:43
like in those GBA Pokemon games.
so position [0] = start, [1] = next
So then the length of the array is the length of the path!
each [0] holds [x,y]
well yeh path_length = array_length;
but in isometric the tiles are different heights to widths so it confuses me
okay, I give up. I'm fucked up at math.
Well you didn't clairify if you want the length in pixels or tiles
04:44
well he moves in pixels per seconds
so im guessing pixels
but wldnt the size of tiles + amount of them also be important to know
Just get your thoughts to a coherent point and post it on stackoverflow.
^ Grilled ham with honey and mustard.
i'll have to :P its nearly 6 am here i should sleep soon
04:46
Oh god this is creepy
saying that maybe gamedev might better place to ask - im not sure if its maths or game logic which im lost on
Gamedev gets much worse answers, although they probably know more about isometric
Neither will get you good answer if you can't formulate your question though
took me a second or two to realise that one^
04:50
okay, all these one-boxed pics (including mine) are annoying.
i am very frustrated. i'm trying to get word 2010 to put fucking ODD page numbers on the ODD pages.
it refuses
i got it, just by random chance. i have no idea how to do it again. it's very user-hostile, changing the numbers and the formatting on its own
user406009
user image
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@EthanSteinberg i can't see any system?
word produces PDF with different page numbering, and placing odd page formatting on even pages and vice versa. why it can't even produce a PDF that is like what you see on screen? shit shit shit software
05:18
Woo, I got beta key for Torchlight 2.
05:30
@CatPlusPlus gz
gz?
like geeez?
it means "I'm going to piss off and purchase alcohol"
06:07
Someone is jealous?
who?
^ I had to ask question about where to file bug reports. I think Microsoft does not accept bug reports at all for the end-user products, like Word. They certainly don't accept bug reports on the Windows API.
goddammnitt
it's fucking Sunday and I thought it was Monday
walk to the fucking shop and they don't open for another three hours because of our primitive trading laws
06:30
Don't disrespect the sun god
His 3 hours are more important than your silly merchandise
aAAARGHHH FUCK SUN GOD
Xeo
Xeo
Be happy that there's anything open at all :s
I don't have that kind of luxury here
07:08
Morning market here. Shops are open on Sunday morning as well.
Turkish/Indian shops that sell booze are open at noon. Also in evening.
Sam
Sam
@StackedCrooked Do you have a second to check something for me?
Could you try downloading jquery ui and see if it fails at 60kb for you?
@StackedCrooked Typical, its working now... Thanks anyway
 
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08:43
If a vector is full, and you push_back a new item, new memory must be allocated. Does this copy or move the existing items in C++11?
Hey guys come back. It's fucking boring in here.
@RadekdaknokSlupik check this
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Q: Why does reallocating a vector copy instead of moving the elements?

Konrad Rudolph Possible Duplicate: How to enforce move semantics when a vector grows? insert, push_back and emplace(_back) can cause a reallocation of a std::vector. I was baffled to see that the following code copies the elements instead of moving them while reallocating the container. #include <...


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