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01:20
@Mgetz Thats cool
but not shipping bugs would be cooler ;)
02:16
Sorry for confusing you so much-) — joe 3 mins ago
You got to hand it to him. That's a wholesome reply.
 
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07:23
how do I dynamically load Boost.DLL
With a statically linked copy of Boost.DLL
o okay thanks
 
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09:04
So I bought this canvas tent, and the seller sent me a few messages because colour is slightly different to the one on the advertisement - asked me about the outer layer, then about the inner layer. I have already told the seller to ship the goods over if it's only the colour that is slightly different
Ven
Ven
10:03
Hi
holla
 
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11:42
@Borgleader if only software wasn't written by squishy humans that make mistakes
some programs can produce other programs
12:03
@Telkitty except then the mistakes in the first program will lead to more mistakes in the generated programs
12:20
tell that to online worms/virus :p
 
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13:47
@LucDanton too meta
@Telkitty they know
nwp
nwp
14:01
It's so awesome to get to see values of variables in the debugger when hitting an assertion fail instead of "optimized out". I forgot what that was like.
Ven
Ven
14:34
@nwp is it 1970 yet
15:26
I'm implementing a patternish architecture to sanitize code flow at work, but now I've got to perform inversion of control in several places -____-
Ven
Ven
oh noes
it's a bit of a spaghetti clusterfuck, so I'll probably have to spend several days to make things somewhat sane
 
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17:25
C# changes its mind after 20 years: "we think that the default meaning of unannotated reference types should be non-nullable". https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2017/11/15/nullable-reference-types-in-csharp/
Whoa whoa whoa now
@nwp what debugger/flags are you implying here
nwp
nwp
@sehe gdb with -O0 -ggdb -fno-omit-frame-pointer
Actually it also has -fsanitize=undefined,address which might cause it to malfunction.
And I'm trying out C++17 which might throw it off.
@nwp Yeah, that's not supported. Sometimes it does print a graceful notice, sometimes it just barfs
@nwp I'm never that motivated to look at the inner bits of implementation - mainly because they're not the bits that run in real life scenarios. But yeah, that incantation happens for me on last-ditch debug efforts. About once a year.
nwp
nwp
g++ -c -m64 -pipe -std=c++1z -g -O0 -ggdb -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Wfloat-conversion -Wno-unused-variable -std=c++1z -Wall -W -fPIC -DQT_QML_DEBUG -I/home/toeger/qt-projects/test -I. -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/mkspecs/linux-g++-64 -o main.o main.cpp with this main.cpp.
The goal is to put a breakpoint in line v.push_back(i); and see the contents of v. But I only get "<not accessible>".
i is displayed correctly though.
17:41
I'm at a loss when/why this would be the goal
nwp
nwp
Goal is the wrong word. Test case is better. I expect a debugger to be capable of that.
17:55
Welp, last Firefox update broke most of my extensions and the about:addons page is empty.
@fredoverflow This room is neither Scale nor Java
@JennaSloan But rightfold has an opinion on both languages.
@fredoverflow Did you even watch it?
@JennaSloan Sure, I'm watching it right now...
Ven
Ven
18:46
Why would you watch that
2
 
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20:02
inb4 8 page answer
use Boost.PropertyTree x)
20:31
@Columbo Inhale, take the shot, exhale
You'll choke on it otherwise
21:05
I just realized operator<=> is actually the first overloadable new operator since the inception of ISO C++
I'm surprised they didn't add more stuff
Still not sure why alignof is an operator while there is std::alignment_of in the library
especially considering that std::alignment_of predates alignof
nwp
nwp
Maybe because it is similar to sizeof.
sizeof could as well be a type trait :p
nwp
nwp
But the implementation would basically be return __builtin_sizeof anyways. Might as well skip the type trait.
many type traits require language support and haven't been implemented as operators
IIRC you can't even make the difference between class and union without compiler magic
nwp
nwp
What you are proposing would lead to consistency. That is un-C++. Do you want to be un-C++?
21:18
I like funky language constructs, not gratuitously reserved keywords .___.
lol, the first proposal also included an align_union operator, which ended up becoming a library trait x)
the best motivation I can find in the original proposal is that making it an operator allowed to propose the same feature to C
22:15
... Please just read the sample code/ I didn't write up the sample for no reason. Extra background link perhaps in case you missed it: Why do we need to use boos::asio::io_service::work (it refers to the very first bullet, though) — sehe 40 secs ago
@Morwenn In fact the first overloadable new operator was part of ISO C++...
@Columbo precisely, that sounds like exactly the sort of scenario to employ a tool that let's you express such a kind of tree grammar directly
Oh. I didn't see this before, but *&io_service_1 is definitely wrong. It's a tautology. You may have (uselessly) meant &*io_service_. But boost::bind supports shared_ptr<> just fine, directly — making it a hell of a lot more safe too) — sehe 2 mins ago
This guy post annoys me. He posts a code literally riddled with big problems and blatant bugs, proceeds to not-read my answer (at all?) and repeat false assumptions to defend his code. Wtf.
23:02
@sehe Why so sarcastic
23:19
Tesla's new truck may boast a radically new design, boost cab comfort and feature autonomous driving technology.
what if terrorist hacks the truck and uses it to mow down people ...
@Columbo That's a weird assumption
I was just catching up with the convo. It's kind of a given that replies are going to be "cold" out of context. Please add your own context :)
@Telkitty They could get a prize for it
prize? ... like darwin award?
@sehe Using "precisely" and "exactly" in the same sentence smells like it
In fact, I could evaluate this quantitatively, if I recall that sarcasm detection compsci talk from forelast Wednesday
@sehe I had already found your answer employing qi::symbols, that was useful
23:34
mode: hypersensitivity
@Mikhail That looks like a frame from some 1980s porn flick.
I think I shared this one a while back
23:56
@Columbo oh well. That's all nice, but it'll still be weird. And wrong.
New tool tells you which glacier may flood your city
but ... how accurately are the predictions?
A lot more accurate than you. Also, most glaciers only indirectly cause the flooding.
precisely, thus it's a bit like 'fortune telling' to pin point the city that will be flooded by the melting of a particular glacier

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