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@milleniumbug What could possibly go right wrong?
nwp
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The funny thing is when you close a window it doesn't get deleted right away. But you can use setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); so it does get deleted right away. Additionally to when the program exits -.-
00:28
maybe there are tasks on other threads and processes that need to be completed first
similar to mark for redraw when you want to refresh a screen
00:47
prograndma
01:00
> la chaîne LCP
@BaguetteGarlique tiens ça c’est pour toi
ey
wassup
01:22
I am live & well, my chicken is getting sicker ...
01:38
@LucDanton La chaîne parlementaire LCP ?
g c pa lol
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> Le drapeau de la Bretagne second emoji le plus réclamé lors d'un concours mondial
@Rerito @Morwenn @slap :p
 
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03:56
yes?
@Telkitty get it off my screen!
can't delete it, passed grace period ... :p
04:14
I mean, you could also hold a conversation long enough to get it scrolled off the screen
this is also an option
I've even donated four lines of text to the cause, now
or you could post a few pictures - preferably something cute and fluffy :p
or that :p
have a puppy anyway
04:19
d'awww
04:51
Hello, Can someone let me know how to check whether char * in c++ contains valid value
you have to define valid value first
05:26
yes
@Telkitty correct I assign valid value
@Telkitty in the destructor, I want to delete[] it
So before doing delete[] I want to see whether the variable holds valid value
char * is a pointer, delete [] is for array deletion
 
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06:56
So much confusion
@BaguetteGarlique even if apocryphal that is funny
@nwp wat
I can only think of PHP-style reasons for such behaviour
07:30
Quick question: Why do I get this warning?

test3.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
test3.cpp:7:76: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&&’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]
     if (argc != 2 || !fs::exists(argv[1]) || !fs::is_regular_file(argv[1]) && !fs::is_directory(argv[1]))
&& has a higher precedence than ||
It is clearly to avoid confusion. You may expect different behaviour.
So, compiler warnings are for readability, too...
No. They may be to protect against innocent mistakes
Nothing about readability (your line cannot be saved in that regard).
Different behavior?
Question?
07:37
Doesn't && always have a higher precedence than ||? Without parantheses.
Also, is_regular_file is false on directories. So... no need to check that the world is not upside down
I wanted to check if the path is not a file or a directory.
@6EQUJ5 Why do you ask. It's as if you only want to rant. And I'm not in the mood to listen to self-righteous ranting about hot air.
What?
@6EQUJ5 Oh sorry, I read that as is_regular_file && !is_directory
07:39
Ok I'll just ask this then. What mistakes could be made? They may be to protect against innocent mistakes
Sorry for bothering you.
3 mins ago, by 6EQUJ5
Doesn't && always have a higher precedence than ||? Without parantheses.
This. It's a straw man. NOBODY debates whether the precedence is fixed. If you somehow feel superior for knowing this, that's ok. The compiler warning exists for a reason, and if you're incompatible with that reasoning, you might disable the warning
No, I don't feel superior. I'm just wondering what mistake could be made. Confusion of precedence between && or ||?
Confusion of order of evaluation most likely. (a || b) && (c || d) means something else than a || (b && c) || d, Especially when side effects (don't) get executed due to boolean short cut evaluation
If the compiler sees mixed || and && on the same syntactic level of grouping, it may warn. Similarly when mixing > and >>.
It's not dissimilar to warning on if (x=1)
Oh, it's warning that the programmer could be doing the wrong thing.
@sehe And I thank it for that. This way we end up with actually readable code
@6EQUJ5 And even if you happen to know the precedence rules, having parentheses well put make it much easier to read and check
07:46
Sorry, for bothering you and ranting. I'll go now.
@6EQUJ5 :) I'm happy you were just not seeing it. It helps to space out a little more. I was triggered by the seeming repeating of the same point a bit, I guess.
Though my boss likes to add spaces between templates chevrons
It drives me crazy
I like that too. Only at the end when nesting (> >).
I hate std::vector< T > style (I suppose that only makes sense for coding while French...)
Ven
Ven
Hi
@sehe no.
08:03
@sehe It's actually std::vector < T >
wtf
@Ven :)
French people can't complain for other people noticing about their deviant spacing beliefs :)
(inb4 "not all men")
@sehe Yes we can, complaining is the national sport afterall
Nah. That's the dutch :)
> It’s worth noting that all of that completely ignores the issue of queer and nonbinary gender identities. Since the canon doesn’t say otherwise, it has to be assumed that all 21 of the gendered heroes are cisgender
NONE OF THE 21 CHARACTERS ARE FROSTGENDER SO RACIST
seriously those people
@BaguetteGarlique here's a special one for you
> Widowmaker does not count as a PoC[people of color] because she’s blue.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz I have a User and a few Option[X] for every single one of User's field.
what do now?
08:14
clarify Option[X]
Ven
Ven
well, one Option for every field in User. If it's present, I need to update the field.
Otherwise, nothing
oh so you want to go over all fields then?
need reflection for that
Ven
Ven
well, I'm fine with a little boilerplate
val updateFirstName = (v: String) ⇒ (u: User) ⇒ u.copy(firstName = Some(v))
val updateEmail = (v: String) ⇒ (u: User) ⇒ u.copy(email = Some(v))
val updaters: Vector[Option[(User) ⇒ User]] = Vector(
  cmd.firstName.map(updateFirstName),
  cmd.email.map(updateEmail)
)
updaters.foldLeft(connectedUser)((user, fn) ⇒ fn.getOrElse(identity)(user))
@BaguetteGarlique Duh, of course :p
@BartekBanachewicz "it has to be assumed" - that's genderist! Of course it must not be assumed. That's the whole thing they're fighting against
08:27
@sehe lol yeah just noticed that
Link?
I'd just found it. Google has surprising trouble finding it as the first hit
I don't think I'll tread. I'll read.
haha the "culture as a costume" section is also pretty hilarious
Everything for viewer ratinks, I suppose
08:31
> This gets even more problematic when Native and Aboriginal cultures are the ones being used as costume, because there is a global history of white people oppressing Native and Aboriginal peoples and then appropriating their culture.
> while it’s not commented on officially, it’s possible that Mako is of Maori descent
I love the rampant rant and backpedaling oh-maybe-he-actually-was-that-then
Translation:
> we just make shit up as we go, so as to get the most outrageous reading
yeah, basically. Whenever unclear, pick whatever could offend people the most and roll with that
> And obviously, game developers would never consider making Actual Fucking Jesus an unlockable skin
oh boy I'd pay for that
but still, "this imaginary character depicts the imaginary character religion is based on so it's RACIST"
Just made this
I should probably make sure I have a job soon.
can you "hear" this just by reading?
Yes. I transcribed it just by watching too
08:37
@sehe oh god
my ears
Actually I can hardly reach the piano (I bought a new one, it should arrive friday so we're rearranging the studio)
seriously "outside the scale" doesn't literally mean pick every sound that doesn't fit anything else
@BartekBanachewicz I highlighted that subtitle (stolen from another YT comment) for a reason :)
> that lick made my dog poop in the hallway
@BartekBanachewicz It kinda does. It's like using hot peppers. Use to taste.
I think the lick as such is useless. It does give you some hints on how to construct a disorienting, hurtling, spicey one if your solo is ready is for it
08:40
if you had a prog fusion breakdown to fill this might just fit in
I think copying a lick like this is bogus (unless you actually lack the technique, in which case it's a mini-etude).
lack of a lick? what luck!
It's worth copying some ideas (all the motives that I tried to group a bit, they're the key here; second key is chromatic shift; third device might be (enharmonic) re-use of joiner notes)
@BartekBanachewicz if you want to see transcription awesome:
[various vowels]
(Also check out the others, youtube.com/…
@BartekBanachewicz Oh it gets ridiculous, see e.g. (timed link) youtu.be/… (see also at 5:33)
08:46
@sehe lol wtf
do those guys really sing that consciously
Be sure to see the original vids by Jacob Collier too
@BartekBanachewicz That guy* yes
like "oh bar 35 incoming we're switching to just intonation"
@sehe oh
He has some interviews. He also does live performance with vocalizers
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. It's mind bending that he's so agile with it
Of course, it's also a feat of over-producing. But there's no detracting from this amount of talent. He does play all these instuments like a boss and he does sing /absolutely/ like that. It's awesome
@fredoverflow :)
 
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11:14
so many people getting their panties in a twist over the new doctor in doctor who
I saw a question on SO, that made me wonder why std::hardware_concurrency isn't constexpr while std::hardware_constructive_interference_size is constexpr. I doubt it's because of the differences in the era of their proposals ... I believe there is some technical reason I am missing...
@WhiZTiM no idea, that makes mildy more sense than export import Foo; syntax for modules
and by that I mean "Whaaaaat?!"
11:39
@Mgetz "panties" - that's so sexist
@sehe you're making a lot of genderist assumptions!
:)
@WhiZTiM it shows the implementation of std::hardware_constructive_interference_size is not done using proprietary "dynamic" system inspection, but using the baked-in metrics given by the chosen target architecture. It's a paradox, but not strange.
There's bound to be a dynamic interface to get hardware concurrency. And there's bound to be systems where it can actually change (VMs anyone) whereas the "constructive interference" is given once you know the type of (virtualized) CPU
@sehe just curious do you know the reason behind the export import syntax for modules? It seems very confusing
I don't even know what you're talking about :| Python? C++?
java obviously
11:53
so the current proposed c++ modules syntax for declaring a module
> Can lithium batteries scale up? According to this quick and purely speculative math, the short answer is, with current reserves, not just no, but hell no.
12:17
what a dick move; I finally had a SSCCE for this stackoverflow.com/questions/45212576/… and it got deleted by OP
I was going to make a nice list of the many anti-patterns and code smells before (hopefully) stumbling on the real culprit
@sehe yeah that's the worst
@Mgetz ew. I don't know. But it's giving me "oh lets cut down on introduced keywords" vibes. Which would be silly reason to make things unintuitive
@sehe Thanks... Makes more sense now.. Thanks
@Mgetz That's just plain *&^&
@sehe ...Undeleted. :-)
Added the last undelete vote...
also polish govt is gonna vote about our independent judicial system soon
12:47
@BartekBanachewicz wat
pretty sure an independent judiciary is considered a hallmark of a stable democracy
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A: boost::asio duplicates input data in async_read

seheThere are too many anti-patterns going on. don't use new/delete don't use non-RAII locks (try_lock is a smell) if you use try_lock, handle all return values! (And use std::adopt_lock/std::defer_lock) don't use locks with asynchronous operations (asio::io_service::strand is what you need don't d...

Ven
Ven
@sehe which reminds me – do you have any nice answers of yours for me to read?
it's been a while.
13:02
@Ven I'd just scan backwards. I'm not very active (well, relatively)
Ven
Ven
kk ty
@Ven This one's a funny one:
For starters, I apologize about the json. I haven't yet figured out how copy/past code chunks in SO and keep the formatting. I end up typing it by hand which is a pain. I've only worked with JSON for a few hours, so i think i made some assumptions about the property tree behaviors that are not correct. Your solution is just what i was looking for. — Jason 53 mins ago
Ven
Ven
i was looking at it :P
My answer is such overkill that I'm absolutely convinced it's not what he's looking for :)
He just doesn't know it. Of course, it's not /bad/ but if he can't see what it is doing, then it's not going to help
Ven
Ven
Your PtreeTools is so cool tho ;-)
13:05
I was tempted to write a XPath subset query parser
Ven
Ven
with Boost.Spirit? :D
What else
Ven
Ven
btw {"a": 1, "a": 2} is invalid json
yup they just voted
so it's down to our president now
he can still veto that shit
@Ven oooh; I thought it was "unspecified", the same way that ordering is unspecified. However, it's not JSON to begin with ("Boost doesn't have a JSON library" lol)
Ven
Ven
13:07
only a xml lib
; - )
plenty of C++ json lib on github
@Ven You pulling me leg
just copy & paste the section you need
Ven
Ven
@sehe I got Jerry very annoyed about this once.
I'm apparently too patient
Ven
Ven
13:11
or maybe you know about my shenanigans by now
I happen to think you're very well-behaved
All things considered :)
Ven
Ven
Whatever "being well behaved" entails :)
and mostly, what are the things considered
lel
Prolonged exposure to loungers has been known to corrupt characters
Ven
Ven
Jun 27 at 9:03, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Ven I love how after a few months in the lounge you became as depressed and cynical as all regulars :D
You mean that? ;-)
Ooh. I forgot that happened
Yeah, pretty much
Live sample now works. Added a bonus take that replaces the GlorifiedBuffer class with std::vector and show how to leverage string_ref e.g. coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/34573e53c40dab28sehe 5 secs ago
13:16
but the lounge has self balance functionality - coz we do lose cynical members along the track every now and then
Ven
Ven
Too bad you don't uncon, you'd have been able to see
I love working little jokes like using GlorifiedBuffer = std::vector<char>;
> National Grid argued against the mass switch-off originally planned for the Live Earth and Planet Aid events as these would have resulted in highly unpredictable demands for electricity and would have generated more carbon dioxide than would have been saved.]
Ven
Ven
ty!
13:24
There's a lot of pedestrian "just spray some WD40" answers in there :)
Ven
Ven
when I see things like BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_NODES I am both amazed and disgusted :)
wish I could've used boot.spirit at $job[-1]
but noo we had to use yacc BECAUSE :[
TBH yacc is ok. It's just less "rapid"
Ven
Ven
forces you to do fairly low-level memory management
(at least in the case of a failure midparse)
Yeah. Spirit is nice in its /norm/ for value-typed attributes.
However, it trips a lot of people up;
I'm moving!
Ven
Ven
mdr "changer de ligne à Châtelet"
@sehe I see you're contemplating all the immerged perks of the parisian life!
I can swim
Ven
Ven
13:48
do you people in other countries not say hello when entering a shop..?
fish pillow
is it me or the pillow is very realistic?
@Rerito if "becoming a passive smoker" is remotely true, I revoke my motion.
@Telkitty Yes you are very realistic
for that split of a second I thought it was a real fish ...
@sehe It's overstated but kinda true nonetheless
That's harsh shit. I hate passive smoking. I hold my breath when the neighbour goes for a walk
Active smoking is much more rewarding
13:50
Back when I was temping for a call center, I was one of the 3 people (out of ~70) that didn't smoke at that workplace
Ven
Ven
@Rerito I'm the only one here who doesn't smoke
well no, the new employee doesn't either, but he's only been here for a month
Wow. I'm completely baffled.
@Ven In our current team, there are like 5 smokers out of 16 people
Ven
Ven
at the same time, a friend of mine is the only smoker out of ~100 people at his company.
Financial sector, right? They know how to invest in strong lungs
Ven
Ven
13:54
nope, he works in hosting
My boss quit smoking then switched to e-cig
Only to get back to good ol' cigarettes
Ven
Ven
"good ol'"
:smug:
nwp
nwp
> cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes
I blame sol
Another coworker switched to e-cig but could not endure the liquid nicotine
So he only smoked nicotineless liquids... And in the end it allowed him to stop completely
Did I mention that I passively smoke pot almost every day thanks to my neighbor?
14:17
oh welp Tusk urging our president to veto the change
but apparently in the chaos they voted in the president's amendments so he probably won't
Don't be sad, but Your code did not bring anything new into my code, except wrapping the buffer in a unique pointer (it's not necessary) and getting rid of the mutex (not necessary too). — Vlad Markushin 7 mins ago
Oh gosh.
Leading by example is oft mistaken for dominance
@sehe In the metal scene, almost everybody smokes and if I had to leave my band it would probably be one of the reasons.
When a bar closes because it's too late, people start smoking everywhere inside.
When I come home after a concert, I often want to tear my skin off and to burn my clothes because of the smell D:
14:39
funny
seems that electric bicycles are getting super popular
I wonder if this will make more people get into motorcycles actually
some of those things can reach 65km/h with no pedalling, which under Polish law actually means they're effectively motorcycles
for some reason a lot of promo videos show people riding them without helmets and this is plain scary
s/scary/stupid/
It's not legal to have a ebike that can reach that speed here, I think. I think they must all be capped at 25km/h which is still heaps.
Of course you can always pedal faster, like with any bike.
But my ebike only amplifies and never beyond... I think ~20km/h
Actually in "sports" mode it might do more, but still legal limits
(sports mode, aka "please drink my battery" mode)
15:02
how long can you go on one charge?
@JohanLarsson A few weeks
Unless I use it
And then, sometimes YT comments deliver
@JohanLarsson Never pushed the limits. Lemme ask the SO. She uses it for commuting
Just curious about a ballpark number
Four
15:27
come to discord sehe, and stay there
works better on phone, nice now in the summer
You seem to mistake me for someone else. It being summer doesn't influence my use of electronic devices.
Also, discord still sucked last time I bumped into it.
It's just not replacing lounge for me
but soon this room can be s/lounge/monologue
All the better!
(j/k)
 
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@JohanLarsson Unless discord improves a lot, he won't be alone here...
 
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18:39
> I duckduckgoogle it
nwp
nwp
18:49
@LucDanton Is that the word for typing "!g term" into duckduckgo?
19:16
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A: Orchestrate recursive quicksort calls via WaitGroup

AdrianIf it works correctly, then it's correct. In terms of code quality, I don't see anything wrong with the approach, other than a slight concern about the use of a global variable for the WaitGroup. If it's a small app it's probably fine, otherwise I would use a local variable created in quicksort a...

> If it works correctly, then it's correct.
@fredoverflow 'Sword of Damocles designs'
20:04
@MartinJames Go--lack of design.
 
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21:27
@fredoverflow I'm not familiar with Go. Does not Go have any relation to the hardware or the OS it is running on?
Go is dating my Mac.
Seems like is a compiled language, just like C.
@StackedCrooked Is Mac your dog or not? !!!"!
So the compiler must generates machine code for your hardware.
@CaptainGiraffe Nah. I don't have pets.
Why the hell Fred isn't doing a merge on all those quicksorts I don't know. Then again I'm not well versed in Go.
22:09
@StackedCrooked I'd compare it more to, say, Fortran. Compiles to native code, but unlike C, does not really try to give you full access to the machine.
23:04
> grep '\${"\\\$'
I’m sad
23:53
My next task at work will require huge amount of refactoring.
Should become like this. It's daunting though.
(Log scale.)
One of the things is gonna be replacing a GPU-based packet matching framework with some simple C++ code. (Which I think will be faster and more scalable.)
For the common cases at least.

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