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@RMartinhoFernandes the point is that you want to call the copy constructor.
some want "most vexing parse" to only refer to Scott Meyers' (I think it was) original description, referring to the Holy Standard section blah para blah
@RadekdaknokSlupik not supported by visual c++
I don't care about compilers that lack functionality I use.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Like, say, clang?
Clang supports initalizer lists.
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> Damn. I must be a bot. Just failed a captcha. Twice. — Kevlin Henney
^ @RMartinho
17:03
@RadekdaknokSlupik no catching of exceptions in Windows :-(
unless very recently fixed
I don't care about Windows either. :P
I never fail CAPTCHAs now. I keep asking for new ones until it's actually solvable.
It's stupid that you cannot edit comments after five minutes even if it's the only comment. I could just copy it, delete the original and post it again.
Hello all, I'm attempting to build a php extension on windows. This is the first time I've ever tried such a thing since I'm not a C or C++ guy.
I'm getting lots of errors like this: unresolved external symbol __imp__zend_register_internal_class referenced in function _zm_startup_spidermonkey
17:06
You didn't provide the appropriate libraries to the linker.
for me too..
@Icode4food what is your IDE/how are you compiling and linking your code?
@Fanael since when does something being international depend on the English (language)? That is some grandiose overestimation of importance :)
I have provided required libraries
I'm using VSTO 9 SP1
17:08
C++ is vexing.
CAPTCHAs, PHP and most vexing parse.
Singleton.
@RMartinhoFernandes How do I find out what libraries I need to link?
17:08
I have to writer a harder version of the exam for the dumb certificate I don't even want. :( Stupid other people's mistakes.
@Icode4food rightclick project->properties>Configuration Properties->linker->Input->Additional Dependancies
@MooingDuck right, now I need to figure out what to add!
@Icode4food You look up the documentation of the libraries you're using?
@Icode4food judging by _zm_startup_spidermonkey I'm going to assume you need to link against a "spidermonkey" library.
Who uses SpiderMonkey these days.
17:10
Who's playing with flags?
Just joking :)
Flags are serious business.
Noooooooooooooo.
If I get banned one more time it's a permaban
That's not funny!
17:11
@RMartinhoFernandes I didn't CHEESE to be serious
@Pubby What.
We don't do PHP here.
In any shape or form.
damn
@Pubby There's a rule for that?
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Flags are serious business.
amazing how hard it is to find a piece of software that just lets you draw things on an isometric grid
17:12
(I've never been banned, I just wanna scare sehe)
@CatPlusPlus Understood, I'm not doing anything with php, I'm building a dll that is incidentally a PHP extension.
Why do you star the puppy's one-worders?
it's all "Integrates into random CAD something XYZ" or spam
perhaps Inkscape?
what's an isometric grid?
@DeadMG what operating system?
17:12
PHP sucks, and PHP extensions suck, and SpiderMonkey sucks.
@Pubby what u people r talking abt?
@Pubby Huh. I was totally unaware of that. Being even possible. Anyways, I knew I can revoke my flag, and I sure as hell hope no one ever validates that as a flag. But, I vow to not use flags - for fun - again.
@CheersandhthAlf A grid with an isometric projection.
as if I'd debase myself to working on Linux or Mac
Isometric projection is a method for visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in technical and engineering drawings. It is an axonometric projection in which the three coordinate axes appear equally foreshortened and the angles between any two of them are 120 degrees. Overview The term "isometric" comes from the Greek for "equal measure", reflecting that the scale along each axis of the projection is the same (unlike some other forms of graphical projection). An isometric view of an object can be obtained by choosing the viewing direction in a way that t...
17:12
And it's written in C, not C++, so we don't do C either.
@Icode4food have you read the documentation on building it? developer.mozilla.org/En/SpiderMonkey/Build_Documentation
@GreenHorn about morons who flag messages that ain't offensive.
56 secs ago, by Pubby
(I've never been banned, I just wanna scare sehe)
@CatPlusPlus After messing with it all day, I'll have to tend to agree that it isn't the nicest
@Pubby Hmmm. Flag material there. Scaring is serious cheddar.
17:13
Even if they are offensive, you shouldn't flag them.
@sehe You can't revoke flags.
@RMartinhoFernandes No, really?
Why do you want a JavaScript engine in PHP, anyway?
I've successfully build spidermonkey itself, I'm getting the error when trying to build the PHP extension
24 secs ago, by Pubby
56 secs ago, by Pubby
(I've never been banned, I just wanna scare sehe)
@Pubby Overquoting
17:13
@DeadMG That was for Alf.
@RMartinhoFernandes I just did. I think.
Not this quote thing again
1 min ago, by Cheers and hth. - Alf
what's an isometric grid?
13 secs ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Not this quote thing again
I will bin every quote of a quote of a quote and beyond, I swear.
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17:14
@CatPlusPlus Read my question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/10791140/…
Stop it. Anyways, go ahead, I seriously got cheese to run
@Icode4food "Secure scripting language" and you're using PHP? Lol.
Where is bin patrol?!?
1 message moved to bin
Stupid focus rules, focusing the wrong fields.
Hm, maybe I could make myself a /command.
I think I've removed that from the damn script. Dammit.
17:16
6
A: What is "clause 10" in the C++03 standard?

R. Martinho FernandesThe clause is the topmost hierarchical thingy, i.e., clause 10 is §10. Informally people refer to those as "sections", but the standard calls them "clauses".

The most rep I got today.
damn
all I wanted to do was make a pretty picture with a hex grid
@CatPlusPlus @RMartinhoFernandes @all Any further suggestions for me?
I'm not really interested in either C, PHP or PHP extensions.
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@CatPlusPlus Yeah, you need to grab the ouse in order to type "bin". Annoys me, too.
17:20
You need to press "m" to type "mouse" :P
Userscript doesn't have /move command. :(
Xeo
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@CatPlusPlus CPP - C, PHP, PHP extensions
@RadekdaknokSlupik Ah, good old most vexing parse. Always good for a bunch of rep.
@FredOverflow I always get vexed when I'm not the first to answer such questions (right).
Well, at least you didn't answer it wrong ;)
17:23
I didn't answer it at all.
right answer > no answer > wrong answer
my answer > right answer > no answer > wrong answer
> error: request for member ‘f’ in ‘a’, which is of non-class type ‘A ()(A (*)())’
Fuck caption 3.
17:25
What a lovely error message :) There seems to be something wrong with the parenthesis, though. Shouldn't it be A(A(*)()) instead?
Lol "caption 3 goes here".
Eh, modifying the script to add /bin is non-trivial. Too lazy.
@FredOverflow It's from GCC. It doesn't have to make sense.
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Doesn't GCC warn you when you accidentally a function declaration?
3
You need to be trained to look at GCC diagnostics and guess what the compiler actually meant.
And now I'm leaving.
17:30
Well, the diagnostics did get better.
Gotta miss the good old expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__'.
What game is that?
World of Diablocraft
@RadekdaknokSlupik That does not exis.
17:36
No shit.
then why did you say it?
whoosh
if you don't like D3 you could at least just say it like a normal person
I was making a joke. I don't play Diablo nor WoW.
Still butthurt about the lack of offline play?
17:37
Normal people don't make jokes!
@RadekdaknokSlupik Jokes are funny.
So much drama over nothing
@Pubby normal people, not me.
Diablo 3 is a casual game and you should be ashamed for playing it :)
Diablo 3 is a game and you should be ashamed for paying for it :)
Time to get back to work.
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17:41
Wow. Have a look at this. Out of the ten most active chat users, 6 are regulars here. And guess who's the most active chat user of all of SO?
wow, really? I expected to be #1
Really? You expected to beat a robot?
habit of mine
I've never heard of four of the top ten on that list
@sbi Well, the Lounge is the most active room.
17:42
But you're a puppy. You pee on the computer, you're off chat. He can do necessary maintenance without getting off chat.
And our favorite robot is a very active user in it.
also, I came to an irritating realization in my SHA-2 solver
1 bits carry more information than 0 bits
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so you might have to have different algorithms or adapt at run-time depending on the hash involved, which irks me
but it may also lead to new insight
@EtiennedeMartel Is that screenshot for real?
@FredOverflow No.
It's for imaginary?
17:45
@FredOverflow Yep.
They store HP in a 32 bit signed integer, it seems.
@sbi At least I'm in the top 0x10 :)
@EtiennedeMartel Obviously not.
there's no way you would get more than one Aspect of Destruction, it's a super-unique and not an illusionist
I'm in the top 10 in base billion
you may as well pick a picture with five Diablo mobs in it
17:46
Then how?
@EtiennedeMartel Photoshop?
Radek y u no get back to work.
@DeadMG Or a picture of a cow level in Diablo 1? :)
@FredOverflow lol
I remember being really excited about finding that secret cow level back in the days. Was a real bummer when I found out it was just a joke.
17:48
D2's secret cow level was somewhat hilarious
@FredOverflow did you ever find the the cow-level in apt? as in apt-get and it's ilk
@DeadMG Actually, looks like it's not fake: us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/5149177927
not sure if there is one in D3, I've seen rumours
@EtiennedeMartel He says Illusion, so what?
@DeadMG Cow level? No, but there's an equivalent with Whimsyshire.
@DeadMG Well, looks like it can be an illusionist.
anyways, it doesn't really matter
@EtiennedeMartel All I'm saying is that your source saying it can be an illusionist is the same as the source of the screenshot, which is hardly the trusted source here.
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17:51
@FredOverflow I'm not proud of my position in that. I just hope my R&D boss never learns my username and finds the chat.
@sbi Just say you forget to log off all night or lave your home machine on here or something. I'm here a lot; but not as much as would be indicated, I often leave the chat on whilst gaming or when I'm out
@CaptainGiraffe I don't follow, could you elaborate?
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@DeadMG Um.
@sbi Ah.
@sbi Just ask your boss to support EFF's https-anywhere.
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17:53
@CaptainGiraffe ??
@FredOverflow I'm suggesting an easter egg in apt that involves cows
@sbi ?? why ??
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@sbi What, you're not proud that you're here chatting away with us?
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@CaptainGiraffe What's that to do with anything I said?
@sbi I'm not proud of my position in that. I just hope my R&D boss never learns my username and finds the chat.
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@CaptainGiraffe I give up.
17:55
@CaptainGiraffe You just made that up, didn't you? :)
I extrapolated that your boss might be listening on your internet activities, from what you wrote.
@FredOverflow Yes, how did you know?
Because I have never heard of it before, and it didn't sound well thought through.
@FredOverflow well the apt says it has "Moo" powers, or something like that.
"This APT has Super Cow Powers." : - apt-get
@DeadMG I'm awesome. I think.
18:00
Hmm, Boost.PP would probably work in Haskell
Please don't mention the C preprocessor together with purely functional programming in the same sentence ;)
@Pubby Oh gawd, what are you doing?
most useless video ever
Isn't TH good enough?
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
18:05
@FredOverflow lol
I keep having to reset my cable modem
@FredOverflow one of your exams? EDIT: at the ending.
I'm getting 2mbps down and 4mbps up
I should be getting ~20mbs down
:-(
0
A: The best GL tutorial for a begginer - objects/light

Viktor LatypovThis Lighthouse3D lighting tutorial is excellent. http://www.lighthouse3d.com/tutorials/glsl-tutorial/?lights

Is that thing really good?
@stdOrgnlDave <trollmode>Call your ISP's help desk.</trollmode>
18:08
Lighthouse is decent for GLSL
It's from my CG teacher, but I remember not liking it when I had that class.
Your teacher is Viktor Latypov? Or is he the lighthouse keeper?
The lighthouse keeper.
if I want to loop through the bits of an unsigned int, I can do for(int i = 0; i < 32; i++) { shit(val << i); }, right?
@RMartinhoFernandes It explains it in an understandable way, but I think it's bullshildt.
And @RMartinhoFernandes thanks for the link you posted in that comment. It's awesome.
18:11
@DeadMG Shouldn't that have anding in it?
@CaptainGiraffe No. Unfortunately, I don't work at Stanford :)
@RMartinhoFernandes GP.
val & (1 << i)?
32?
@Pubby I'm fine with assuming sizeof(unsigned int).
18:12
sizeof(decltype(i)) * CHAR_BIT :P
@FredOverflow Well the commute would be terrible.
@RadekdaknokSlupik It's from Nicol Bolas.
@DeadMG shit((val >> i) & 1)
You've probably seen him around SO.
Nicol Bolas is somebody I don't know.
18:13
@FredOverflow Are you sure that's not equal to val & (1 << i)?
Oh yeah I recognize his avatar. Is there also a PDF version?
@FredOverflow is that better in some way?
@DeadMG My solution yields 0 or 1, whereas the other solution yields 0 or some power of two.
Nicol Bolas is one of the first SO people I remembered
18:13
@FredOverflow Right.
y u no use std::bitset
Depending on your goals, one or the other might be more appropriate.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Because real men juggle bits in their sleep!
Real men are lazy and they use tools that make their lives easier.
Real men spend 500 hours automating something that takes 1 hour
@RadekdaknokSlupik Java programmers are not real men.
18:15
@FredOverflow Java doesn't quite make your life easier either.
@FredOverflow Wannabees sleep with Knuth 4a on their noses.
Show the swag
At least ascii art of the swag.
They sent me the wrong shirt size.
This thing is humongous.
18:19
What size shirt goes on a mainframe?
I could wear nothing else and no one would make a fuss.
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Q: Science Fiction and Fantasy Top User Swag

Rebecca ChernoffAs a thank you for being awesome, if you have at least 1500 reputation (as of Feb 22) and are on page 1 or page 2 of … http://scifi.stackexchange.com/users?tab=reputation&filter=all … we'll be sending you a little care package shortly: Science Fiction and Fantasy t-shirt in ...

Well, at least I can get fat to twice my current size and it will still fit...
hmmmm
how does one represent rotation?
Quaternion?
Oh, bits.
bits :P
I've got an array of 32 pointers to bit expressions, and I need to rotate it by specified value
(x >> n) | (x << (32 - n))
Most compilers recognize that and compile it down to rol.
18:25
don't think that rotates a 32 large array of pointers :P
@DeadMG Oh, I missed that part.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Oh. I haven't been at SciFi for quite a while. Cong-rats to you, though!
MSVC has a _rotr intrinsic for rotating integers using the x86 instruction
18:26
Maybe the shirt would fit a gorilla
by the way
want to check my shift logic?
@sbi To be honest, me neither. But I've built some rep at the start and that was enough to keep me afloat in the first pages :)
@DeadMG Sure
@sbi that seems like a valid fix to me.
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@Pubby If it's twice the size of a normal person, I might stand a chance to fit in.
@SamDeHaan If I were you, I would have kept this to myself.
18:29
@sbi I think I'm a bit on the small side.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Then maybe it would need to be thrice as big as you need it to fit me. :-{
@sbi Fiiiine, I guess it doesn't look technically correct. It still made me laugh.
@DeadMG Looks fine.
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Q: Delayed Function Call

NordlöwWhat's the most elegant way of performing a delayed (and therefore also asynchronous) functional call using C++11, lambdas and async? Suggested naming: delayed_async.

Does this look like a "write code for me" question to you?
he sure doesn't look like he did the research
@RMartinhoFernandes This looks like a standard issue whiskey tango foxtrot.
18:38
@RMartinhoFernandes I know how to write this one in Java.
    for(int i = 0; i < (32 - other); i++) {
        out.e->bits[i] = e->bits[i + other];
    }
By the time this loop is over, e->bits[0] is lost forever.
@RMartinhoFernandes That's fairly impossible, since e->bits is never mutated.
yeah, it's not in-place or anything like that
18:40
Sorry, I should pay more attention :S
also, I both disgust myself and revel in the fact that I intentionally use raw new everywhere and never clean up my memory
I think there's an obi-wan on the second loop.
an obi-wan?
off-by-one
When other is 1, i starts at 31. Then it does out.e->bits[31] = e->bits[32-31];
The source should be 0, not 1.
18:43
you think 31 - i?
Looks weird, right?
yeah, but I can see your point that nothing is ever equal to e->bits[0] with the current loop in a non-full rotation
...
I'mma go with 31 - i for now
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Q: Expressing rotation where bits are represented in array

DeadMGI've got a series of bits, represented by pointers. Bit* bits[32]; Now I need to implement the binary right rotate operator. I've got that the first part is a right shift of the same amount, which deals with all the bits which did not wrap around, but I'm not sure what to do about the ones whi...

will probably come back with a definitive answer soon
18:47
31-i will be smaller with each iteration.
It's certainly wrong.
you think it needs to start at the smallest and move up?
like (31 - other) + i?
oh
i fell asleep
It needs to start at zero, and go up to other-1.
@DeadMG why not swap 16 of them?
@Cicada Right in front of your PC?
18:49
@CaptainGiraffe Huh?
@EtiennedeMartel On my bed. But I was actually working
@DeadMG swap modulo 32?
Working and bed don't go in pair. Unless you mean something else.
@CaptainGiraffe Swapping? Modulo? I've only ever heard of addition modulo.
18:51
@DeadMG Do you need it as efficient as possible ?
damn, I'm stuck on representing +, again
it seemed like a fine idea to have this one 64-ary operator
but I realized that all my code assumes, and works with, the individual output bits
@DeadMG Wraparound logic: new_position = (old_position + n) % 32
so I'mma need to implement that as a series of regular boolean binay expr
18:52
Why do you have bits as an array of weird objects, anyway?
@CatPlusPlus Depends on what your job is.
@CatPlusPlus They're expressions.
@CatPlusPlus It's like an AST.
An AST for bits?
18:53
@CatPlusPlus Yes. It's like a regular AST but each bit gets it's own independent expression
@CaptainGiraffe What's with the swapping? There's no need to swap anything. It's not in-place.
    for(int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
        out.e->bits[i] = e->bits[(i + other) % 32];
    }
Hi all. I'm looking for a C++11 book. it looks like there are lots of guys in SO asking questions about it(possibly there is a trend of learning it). So I want to catch the tide, any suggestions? (I'm not new to C++)
liek this?
18:54
Think so.
@SeçkinSavaşçı Not many C++11 books out there yet :(
Some internets are silly
@RMartinhoFernandes You should write one.
@EtiennedeMartel +1
I own C++ Concurrency in Action, which is good, but focus solely on the concurrent stuffs. There's also cppstdlib.com, but I can't comment on it. The first edition is on the recommended list we had for C++03, though.
@EtiennedeMartel Gosh, you too? I don't want to drive proofreaders to suicide.
I myself wrote C++ with a spoon: pros and cons
Awaiting publish
18:58
We could write a wikibook.
@RMartinhoFernandes Your github/blog looks promising.
'Cause we're so awesome.
@RMartinhoFernandes I used to proofread for a certain company, it's actaully a nice gig.
@SeçkinSavaşçı Yes it looks promising. Once you click however, all hope fades away
Time to maek to food
Entertain me with your fights
@Cicada Y U hurt my feels?
18:59
fuck
addition needs | operator?

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