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01:59
Here the list of slowest animals in the world
8 Loris. ...
7 Sea Horse. ...
6 Banana Slug. ...
5 Koala Bear. ...
4 Giant Tortoise. ...
3 Garden Snail. ...
2 Star Fish. ...
1 Three-Toed Sloth. Three toed sloths are the slowest animals in the world, native to America.
why do I always bump into weird knowledge like this on the internet?
02:37
@TelKitty I suppose the kind response would be something to the effect that opposites attract, so you attract weirdness.
So, whats your guy's opinion on this one: https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize-return-braced-init-list.html

I don't like how braced initializer lists make it hard to see which members are being set, returned.
Then if you change the underlying structure, everything is fucked. Swap a member and its over?
02:58
@JerryCoffin that's more flattering than what I am expecting ... thought someone would mention birds of a feather & strange people tend to be lured to learn weird knowledge ...
also if a koala bear gets into a fight with a sloth ...
my 4th drone is waiting for me in the post office
 
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06:01
went to the post office, they gave me a charger instead ... drone itself has not arrived yet :(
06:11
Braced initialization of structs also hurts readability.
not a big fan of:
Foo bar() {
}
Foo bar()
{ //brackets should be symmetric in my opinion
}
life needs to be balanced :p
 
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07:29
morning
I should probably go to sleep
It's up to you :p
sorry wrong meme
fixed
also fuck delta functions
Ven
Ven
07:50
hi lounge
don't fuck functions, you could catch a std.
sbi
sbi
08:27
@thecoshman Actually this was for solving my problem. To which you contributed exactly nothing. :)
Hi.
Also, I have a problem. :)
So I went to Apple store because of my water damaged phone. The two person on the left and right of me spent ages trying to get a free replacement and not managed to do so. I got in, didn't explain much & they swapped my old phone with a new one (possibly refurbished) pretty much straight away after checked my identity by asking me to sign into iCloud. It's so weird. I wonder if it's because of my free apps on Apple app store ...
sbi
sbi
How do I iterate over a boost::mpl::list<> invoking a function template with every item, passing the item as template parameter?
If this is confusing, I want this rolled into a loop:
template<int I> void foo();

using integers = boost::mpl::list_c<int, 42, 43, 44>;
foo<mpl::at_c<integers,0>::type::value>();
foo<mpl::at_c<integers,1>::type::value>();
foo<mpl::at_c<integers,2>::type::value>();
foo<mpl::at_c<integers,3>::type::value>();
@sbi I didn't give you stupid answers :D
@sbi or, that looks like proper TMP wankery
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman Well, you did, when you answered my "Thanks!"
@thecoshman It's for a unit test. I want to test some algorithm with all possible values.
Well, I guess I need to post on SO proper again.
This room isn't what it used to be.
@sbi all possible values? isn't that a bit excessive? Why not just minimum and maximum and somewhere in the middle?
sbi
sbi
08:37
@thecoshman In reality, what's int here is an enum in my code.
@sbi To be fair, that's always kinda been what we wanted, people like you who just dump questions :P
@sbi ah, and each enumeration has a distinct behaviour that you need to check?
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman Data goes to different sinks depending on the enum. I am writing a test making sure this works as intended.
@thecoshman In the old times™, if the question was tricky enough, people would jump on it. And I wager boost::mpl is tricky enough by any measure.
Anyway, here's some rep for you folks:
0
Q: How do I iterate over a boost::mpl::list<>

sbiHow do I iterate over a boost::mpl::list<> invoking a function template with every item, passing the item as template parameter? In short, how do I roll this into a proper looping algorithm: template<int I> void foo(); using integers = boost::mpl::list_c<int, 42, 43, 44>; foo<mpl::at_c<intege...

Too late. :)
Dude, did you not even search?
boost::mpl is basically a list of types, as a type?
sbi
sbi
08:54
@thecoshman Usually duplicates are indicated while you create your own question. I always rely on that. :)
@sbi yeah me too, and that didn't work for you? It's usually the best way to find the question you want
oh well
sbi
sbi
No, this time it failed.
Wow, someone felt the urge to downvote my question. Now I am only at 158,136 rep, even though I answered a dozen questions since 2012!
*sobs uncontrollably*
Awe, you poor thing
Even though the question is closed, could I put an answer and get the rep I wonder :P
sbi
sbi
No, you cannot answer a question once it's closed.
Oh well, I guess I'll just have to go without that 20 or so rep, drats
sbi
sbi
09:10
@thecoshman C'mon, don't pretend to be so cool, that's like 0.4% of your rep!
@sbi I've never really spent much effort aiming to get rep. I've put effort into trying to answer questions, going out of my way a bit. But not for the rep. I think I've currently have like 10% of my waiting to be acknowledged as new rep (if you know what I mean, the drop down that shows the new rep you recently got)
sbi
sbi
Nobody is here for the rep, of course. :)
Also, I have no idea what you mean with "10% of my waiting to be acknowledged as new rep".
@sbi you know when you get new rep, there is a counter that shows how much you have got recently, and when you click on it to see where it came from, it resets the counter
> Question1: Is there way to remove the old boost library and make every one use the newer Boost library?
What a quality question
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman I have no idea what you're talking about.
09:19
@sbi main SO page, on the top 'nav bar', towards the right of your user name
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman Ah, you mean the inbox? What's with it?
@Mikhail Reminds me of this oldie: stackoverflow.com/q/1437053/140719
it shows a number of how much rep you've earned since you last checked...
Usually any time Mystical posts a screen shot people go mental over how he has more there than they do total
sbi
sbi
Ah, that! Now I get it. Sorry for being so dense.
@sbi You should update your answer, its been over a decade, Scott Meyers is has been dead for a few years and the STL now has smart pointers.
I am touched, you staying up until 3am every morning with us @mik
09:25
@Mikhail he is dead?
sbi
sbi
@Mikhail You joke about Scott being dead, but I almost killed him. :(
oh, retired from C++
 
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11:50
@Ron Yeah that was pointed out last time as wellBorgleader 2 mins ago
sigh
I request a telephone company to send my username to me. I pressed the request button once. they sent me 6 emails.
none is what I needed
12:10
> Replace uses_system_stack with can_resume_into_this_context()?
nice name
 
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14:00
EntityManagerFactory entityManagerFactory = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(persistenceUnitName);
EntityManager entityManager = entityManagerFactory.createEntityManager();
Gotta love Enterprise code :)
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow same here, except s/Entreprise/Code my teachers want me to write/.
14:44
@fredoverflow does the factory have a factory!? oh wait...
15:05
Yay, I got a 2x speedup on a function I was working on
Considering that there has already been a 100x speedup then a 20x speedup on the same function it's not that bad :p
4000x speedup and it still takes 20 seconds though
20s is still better than 22h
Ven
Ven
it is.
It was hard to get the speed while also avoiding MemoryError being raised, but the optimizations from today increased the speed and most likely improved memory usage too
I just don't understand why some basic numpy functions don't have an out parameter or why some of them don't have a switch to work in-place
I love it when people tell me that IO on windows isn't async... and then I have to literally point them at the DDK documentation that clearly says it is
Ven
Ven
15:23
you'd have to be really bad not to know that it is Oo
or have not touched windows since... xp?
@Ven 98 or WINCE actually were synchronous but NT AFAIK has always been async
 
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17:25
Command line APIs typically use dashes for parameters: tcpdump --buffer-size=1200 -c 100?
How did this style originate?
Why not use this style: tcpdump buffer_size=1200 count=100.
Seems easier to parse as well.
17:40
@StackedCrooked I would guess it was chosen because the CP/M and DOS convention of / made parsing file paths annoying
at least when multix and unix was written
but that's a guess
What's "CP/M"?
17:57
@StackedCrooked it's the OS/2 of DOS in a sense
 
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20:13
I find it interesting that our undergrads write an x86 operating system every semester that exceeds the complexity of DOS. To get full points, the team needs to impress the grader with some extra stuff, like a network stack.
 
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22:26
It's hard to take it serious, known him for too long :P
22:43
@Ven Yeah, I have googled std::list on-screen in the classroom. Fortunately cppreference was the second hit. A few giggles were had.
 
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23:59
starting to work on a new app because of boredom ~_~

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