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@EtiennedeMartel Coward.
@MooingDuck Okey, cool. Will it make any difference if I add const in const std::array<const Register, 15>?
@sehe Why so sad? I think it's great that we can't distinguish "crappy MP3s" from the original CD. That's the whole purpose of MP3, isn't it? To consume a lot less space with comparable quality.
Will it improve anything?
@sbi I won't repeat the same mistake.
@FredOverflow Yeah. It's sad since I now realize that people just don't discern the richness of sound that I always thought would be automatic for anyone.
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20:03
@EtiennedeMartel I have no idea what you mean.
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Q: constant arrays

FredOverflowThis is a good old C array: int a[10]; And this is a good old C array that is const: const int b[10]; In C++, there seem to be two ways to define std::arrays that are const: std::array<const int, 10> c; const std::array<int, 10> d; Are these two definitions equivalent? If so,...

@sbi Accusing him of being a repwhore?
Last time it caused a shit storm of Biblical proportions.
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@EtiennedeMartel Ah, I must have missed that episode.
@FredOverflow I've had this experience once before (when auditioning to the conservatory: only then did I realize people weren't born with perfect pitch and wouldn't be able to copy a melody/harmony without training for it, among other things)
@FredOverflow So indeed I wasn't able to quickly decide which of the best to clips was lossless. Oh well. I might have spent more time.
If you make a class's constructor private, is it impossible to derive and instantiate subclasses of that class?
20:04
@ManofOneWay that doesn't change anything. Don't put const types in a container
@sbi You weren't there when it happened, but you were there for episode 2. You even defended me.
@sehe Even if you can pick out the lossless clip given enough time: the casual listener simply won't care.
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@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, you know. That grumpy old man, always speaking up for the downtrodden underdogs, no matter what the consequences.
I certainly do promote the use of MP3. I'll just keep using 320kpbs, knowing that I actually heard the difference (in "electronic music", no less)
@SethCarnegie Only if you make all constructors private.
@sehe Why do you use MP3 and not another more modern format that offers better quality at reduced bitrate?
20:06
@FredOverflow mp3 works on everything. My car plays mp3s. My kindle plays mp3s.
@FredOverflow Me neither: 320 kpbs is likely enough. However the other three were clearly inferior, in the sense that it was immediately unpleasant. And that was in seconds, on crappy headphones.
@FredOverflow Oh, I use flac. I just use 320kpbs on my ... well... MP3 player :)
@FredOverflow is there a way to make a class only instantiatable by a function (with friendship maybe?) when you don't have control over the subclasses
Well, I have very crappy ears, and I like it. Can't even distinguish 80kbit Ogg Vorbis from original in blind tests.
@FredOverflow Thanks =)
@MooingDuck Thanks =)
@SethCarnegie make all constructors private and use the named constructor idiom. Which is exactly what you just said.
20:07
@MooingDuck that doesn't work because I'm trying to instantiate subclasses
Make a class where a subclass of it can't be instantiated without going through a function
@FredOverflow You're welcome to it. Just don't assume others won't mind. Some people respond heavily to sound, and having crappy sounds is like making you program using badly antialiased fonts, or something
@SethCarnegie make the copy constructor public then, and have the subclasses construct the parent from a copy using the named constructor
@MooingDuck hmm I didn't think of that, I'll try it out
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@sbi Not Fair!
20:13
Yeah I know what you mean, just hoping it will work in my situation
@MooingDuck Should be static.
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@Als Of course, it is! Just because you once reacted badly when being called out, that's no reason to not to tell you the truth! If he avoids doing that, he is a coward.
@LucDanton whoa, why did it compile? Oh, oops, UB
@LucDanton fixed
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@sbi I already added my comment to answer you. Why do you think it is not correct? I do mind @EtiennedeMartel or anyone to call spade a spade but it should be done fairly
@MooingDuck Actually there are provisions to make that particular piece of code okay.
20:14
I wonder why I made that a struct?
What's the best way of preventing NULL as incoming reference? Should I have an assert inside the method that is being called or before? Should I want to assume that the reference that I receive in my function is never NULL? ideone.com/k98kw
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@Als I hadn't even read you comment, let alone thought about its correctness.
IIRC no virtual inheritance and no accessing non-static members are the particulars.
@ManofOneWay Assume it's never null because in a conformant program it can't be
@ManofOneWay There's nothing to prevent.
20:15
@LucDanton calling members of an object before it's constructor gets called? Unlikely. I think the provisions only cover during the constructor
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@sbi Then you should.It is not fair to just look down upon me without giving me a chance to explain. I wanted to lookup the details I wanted to place them in an answer for a future reference if need be.I did it. Doesn't seem fair to me to call me bad for that.
@LucDanton oh, you meant it's not UB after the fix. I thought we were talking about before I made it static
@MooingDuck as long as you don't use this then it's ok IIRC
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@Als If every time someone calls a spade a spade is considered unfair by you, @Als, then it's you who's wrong. If you feel looked down on, then that might be because you stooped too much.
@MooingDuck Interesting, what is prohibited is the conversion of a pointer/reference to the base, not the calling itself.
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20:18
@sbi You are diverting the point of discussion.Please don't do that. It only adds to the confusion.You made a comment and I answered why? So you should restrict yourself to saying if my comment is justified or not rather than discussing otherwise.
@LucDanton The calling has an implicit conversion of pointer to the base doesn't it?
@Als Maybe because you did not really answer.
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@Als I am not discussing with you. You answered an obvious dupe. That is frowned upon. Me calling you out for that is not. Learn to live with it.
@MooingDuck Yes. The Standard takes care to mention that every kind of conversion is covered.
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@EtiennedeMartel How so?
@sbi That is unfair. That is my way or highway attitude.
20:21
I always thought that rep was retracted when the answer was closed, is it not? I think it should be.
@MooingDuck not closed, only deleted
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@EtiennedeMartel I haven't even looked at the answer. I don't care whether it's right or wrong. All I cared about is re-whoring from a user who should have enough rep to be more concerned with keeping the site clean.
@Als In fairness, though, @sbi handed you a rhetorical question. There's no way you can properly answer it without proving @sbi's point.
It's all so rhetorical.
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@Als If there is no way I can criticize you that's not unfair (and it certainly seems so), then that is your problem, not mine. And I certainly will not let you make it mine.
@EtiennedeMartel Where did I?
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@EtiennedeMartel Do you think my comment is unjustified? I just saw the linked duplicate and it is a C++ tagged Q.This Q is tagged C and I dont see the quotes from the standard anywhere either.I had to dig them out.I had a learning experience, why should that be considered bad?
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@Als I am not discussing any comment, Als. I am discussing you answering an obvious dupe.
@Als You answered the question before it was retagged. And I won't believe you did not know it was a dupe.
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1 message moved to Python
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@sbi That is ridiculous, You wont listen to an explanation while you do make an accusation.
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Sorry, @Nico, but I am sick of those.
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20:25
@EtiennedeMartel I answered before the re-tag yes, I wanted to get to the standard quotes.
hai
you guys arguing again?
@sbi absolutely fair enough.
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@Als Have you given an explanation? Sorry, if I missed that. What's your "explanation" for posting an answer instead of searching for a good one to close this as a dupe of?
Man, that referee hands out yellows like meals at noon.
@Als I think sbi's point is that: while wanting to find the quotes to back up a dupe might be good for you, it does not relate to answering a duplicate.
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@sbi I don't know of any duplicate which answers that with standard quotes except just stating the obvious again and again.
20:28
@Als perfect chance to go add an answer with standards quotes to the question that was a duplicate of then!
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@Als Yeah, nor do I. You will have to search for dupes. As we all do. And if you have something to add, add it there. You do have enough rep to improve any answer.
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@sbi So you convincingly proved to yourself and everyone here that I went after that for rep and rep alone.Since you have done that anything I say doesn't matter.
@sbi I agree that calling him a "rep whore" was wrong. I don't feel like theres enough evidence to support that.
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@Als That's like saying that I accused a kid of eating sweets which I found with its hand in the cookie jar. Shrug. You might be miffed all you want, but if you had your hand in that jar, then that's it.
Is defining a "null"-variable instead of using nullptr (so that I can use references instead of pointers) horrible design? ideone.com/Dzd2m
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20:32
Why do you answer to such an obvious dupe? I thought better of you. — sbi 32 mins ago
What are you smoking, @Moo?
@ManofOneWay yes
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@sbi You have 1.5k answers and its guaranteed that all of them are not to distinct Q's. Does that make you a rep-whore too?
@ManofOneWay The best of both worlds is to store a pointer, but present only a public interface that involves references. You get the 'pointer is never null' invariant for free.
There is such a thing as the null object pattern though.
@ManofOneWay yes, if you need NULL, use pointers.
@sbi I don't think rep was his goal, I think he was just habitually answering a question.
Honor is at stake here.
20:36
@Neil see, "support" generally means "make sure it keeps working, fix bugs and plug security holes", and not "completely change the product's feature set, so that it is not just up to date at the time it's being sold, but is kept up to date for an indefinite number of years afterwards". No serious product does that. Not even FOSS ones. GCC 4.3 still has GCC4.3's feature set. Clang 2.8 doesn't get new features today. If you want new features, you generally upgrade to a newer version.
Why should Microsoft then update their 2008 compiler with 2012 features?
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@Als Of course I have rep-whored in my early days here. (I have learned since.) And, of course, that does not make me a rep-whore. Nor does this one example of your rep-whoring make you a rep-whore. (Remember: Anyone can do a dumb thing, once in a while. That doesn't necessarily make them dumb, though.)
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@sbi: Does
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A: Uninitialized values behave as expected on Linux but not Windows

sbiThis "works" on no platform. All it does is to invoke Undefined Behavior. "Seems to do what I expected it to" is but one way for UB to materialize itself. It's a rather unfortunate one, though, because it makes you believe your code is fine, until one day it explodes into your customer's face.

classify as rep-whoring too? Its the exact same isnt it? And this sire is not your early says, its more recent.
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@Als That's not even closed as a dupe! Haha, what are you smoking, @Als?
Ah, best way to rectify your obvious wrongdoings - smear somebody else.
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@DomagojPandža What? What was wrong about answering this question?
20:42
@sbi I think that was to Als, not you
@sbi Not you, sbi. Als.
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@sbi Does mean it is not a duplicate? You should have closed it as an duplicate then(as you say I should).To the very same answer to which the one i answered. You answered it as habitually as I did.Doesn't make you a rep-whore, but your argument to me applied here makes you a rep-whore too.
This upstairs is a valid question. There is point blank obvious and there is contested. If you have to sit and think whether it's a dupe, it probably isn't.
@RMartinhoFernandes I assume you are watching the game :)
And if you can initiate a discussion in the Lounge on whether or not it is a dupe, then it most certainly is not.
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20:44
Please, I am sick of this. I will now return back to cooking tomorrow's lunch and watching football alongside. You take your hurt pride to your momma, @Als, I will not longer take part in this bitching. You, OTOH, have now done a lot to enforce your reputation of a guy who cannot take critique. Consider yourself plonked until tomorrow. Good night.
@sbi 'night. It's not worth pondering over, enjoy your evening.
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@sbi You cannot just make comments and then run back to your den saying i cannot take critique
@Als I agree with that comment actually. Though I think that was a stupid question to close today's as a duplicate of.
@Als sure he can, this is the internet.
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@DomagojPandža Oh, I said "Good night" to Als, because I don't see him anymore. I'll still be around.
@ManofOneWay Yeah. I hate extra time.
20:46
@RMartinhoFernandes Let's hope Ronaldo scores soon
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@MooingDuck Its just my way or highway attitude, which is unfortunate.
@ManofOneWay Can't say he isn't trying.
I tend to ignore, regardless of rep, people who are hard to get along with.
@Als To my eyes it appears that you two both did that in equal amounts.
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@ManofOneWay He certainly shows the play of facial features as if he would soon.
20:47
Butthurt egos go on my nerves. You don't come to an exchange site only to dispatch information, you have to receive some too.
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@DomagojPandža FWIW, I don't feel hurt by Als. I am just tired of that bitching.
Anyway, back to cooking.
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@MooingDuck But he @sbi can't take it.It is unfair to brand me a rep-whore while if i point out a similar instance it is just ignored. Both are equally the same scenarios.If by the set of rules applied I am a rep-whore.So is @sbi by virtue of the example i pointed out.
Argh, fuck fair play.
Fair play can't win games. Goals can.
@Als I agree, but by the same hand, you seemed opposed to the idea of closing both, instead of going with that idea. (Which I would agree with, but I think the question that it was closed as a dupe of is not the right question to do so with)
@sbi Yeah, taking offence online is not really a smart approach to them Interwebs. I work on a hardcore realtime shallow bounce radiosity renderer, I have experience with kernel design, compiler architecture, code generation... And I appreciate every friendly input around here, hell, I don't know everything - I am painfully aware of how much I don't know. So is everyone here, probably.
But some people have egos the size of the USS Enterprise.
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20:53
@MooingDuck I agree I didn't search for the duplicate. I am not habitual of that. I saw a question I answered. I never said no.
@sbi What you cooking?
@DomagojPandža /whistle
Phew, Spain almost scored.
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@DomagojPandža Are you pointing to me?
@RMartinhoFernandes bacon
20:54
I haven't eaten in two days, all I'm chewing is goddamn Coke.
@DomagojPandža DeadMG
DeadMG is just playing around, he's a good chap.
@DomagojPandža "good"
@DomagojPandža FTR, there are at least nine different USS Enterprise. You're not being clear enough :P
@RMartinhoFernandes Sovereign class was the most majestic, the most modern version (J) from Star Trek Enterprise sucked dick. Looked like a flat plate.
Egos are like shields around the USS Enterprise. There's a lot of ~nothing between them and actual substance.
20:58
"USS Enterprise (CVN-65), formerly CVA(N)-65, is the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and the eighth United States naval vessel to bear the name." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(CVN-65)
@DomagojPandža The J class is the most modern in viewer time. Chronologically, though, it's the oldest.
not to mention all of the real ships named Enterprise.
USS Enterprise may refer to the following vessels: United States of America In watercraft, the prefix "USS" or "U.S.S." ("United States Ship") is applied to ships commissioned by and for the United States Navy. Private citizens also use the name unofficially. Continental Navy Two ships of the Continental Navy were named Enterprise: * armed sloop (18 May 1775 – 7 July 1777), the first American ship to bear the name served on Lake Champlain *Enterprise (1776) schooner (20 December 1776 – February 1777), the second American ship to bear this name served on Chesapeake Bay during the Revol...
Yo, yo, yo, this is the Prime Directive, rule number one, you can't break me.
I can't believe this shit xd
@DomagojPandža ... unless the plot requires it.
@RMartinhoFernandes That's the sad part with Ronaldo =) The diving
21:02
It's like they invented the Prime Directive for the purpose of breaking it.
The thing I hated the most was time travel. Each Star Trek had their own physical laws pertaining to time travel.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Some pasta sauce from lots of sweet cream, some chicken breast strips, and whole peppercorns.
And Voyager, jesus christ, what a piece of shit.
@DomagojPandža I have no idea what you're talking about. What's this Voyager thing? :P
When you spend your entire life studying physical phenomena and then encounter Voyager and its technobabble and time travel, your brain farts when you see it.
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21:04
And since I certainly won't be cooking tomorrow night, I am also making some beef, beans, and rice for Friday.
And TNG got on my bad side by the end with "damaging" subspace.
@DomagojPandža To be fair, if you watch Star Trek and complain about the technobabble, you're doing it wrong.
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The franchise is carved out of technobabble.
There is good technobabble and Voyager technobabble.
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Phew, robot! That was close. Again.
@sbi Yeah, we're losing our edge there :(
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21:06
@RMartinhoFernandes Now even without the ball.
Definitely without the ball. The defense is completely gone.
One thing I can't understand, how can programmers like soccer/football?
That was close!
I have a 0 tolerance for sport, except running to stay alive.
21:08
@DomagojPandža Why would that be incompatible?
@sbi Who are you cheering for?
Portugal, right?
Right?
glares menacingly
@RMartinhoFernandes I have no idea, one of the few things I take as dogma.
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@ManofOneWay I am cheering to watch a very interesting and suspenseful match.
21:09
@sbi I can't really enjoy football without stakes in it.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I'd rather have the Portuguese in the final, that is true.
@DomagojPandža Do you only not like watching it, or do you not like doing it either?
I like to have fun with friends, it's a great game. But I despise the millions they waste into that shit.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Much to learn yet you have, young padawan.
They're basically running ads with IQs on their back.
21:10
@DomagojPandža Oh, don't think I don't despise that too.
Sport was sometimes a reason to break off wars, to connect people and bring them together.
Today it's just the profit margin.
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The Portuguese are now just hitting the ball to get it away from their goal. No game play anymore. Another 5mins until the lottery starts.
I am waiting for the day players get to opt in to have their number replaced with ads.
Perhaps even animate them.
@sbi It's not our fault! They won't stop attacking!
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The won't stop the attacking. FTFY.
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The Portuguese. They cannot stop the attacking anymore.
@sbi You wrote The.
Penalties are the worst
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Ah, and those failed passes. I have seen too many of them today.
@EtiennedeMartel argh! that I be
21:15
Every time I get to SO's questions.
@DomagojPandža Nah, there are other ways. Bullets, for example.
only 1/3 of americans believe in ufo's. the rest believe all flying objects are identified.
I hate that 9gag.com footer.
@DomagojPandža fuck9gag.com
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@RobertHavey Well, I do not like the atmosphere at meta, but I will go there if I have a problem. Apology accepted, though.
21:17
@NicoBellic AHAHAHAH. I can't believe someone actually did that.
@DomagojPandža Would have been a shame not to.
@DomagojPandža > Wait, why are they beaming up at the end when they're in the transporter room?
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in C#, 1 min ago, by Robert Harvey
Agh. I'm still chat challenged.
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:)
@RMartinhoFernandes Still more consistent than Voyager and Star Trek XI. :Đ
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And now we'll see who's got the better therapists.
gah! glX has a type called 'Window' and I want my window class to also be called 'Window' mine is with in a name space, but I am getting collisions. Any ideas on how I can tell the compiler I want the glX Window type and not myNameSpace::Window?
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Wow. Alonso fails.
21:22
::Window?
@sbi Wow, you're late.
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Wooot!
@RMartinhoFernandes ahh yes, that should do it, and indeed it does :D
I'm at least two penalties ahead.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I am streaming, remember?
Well, spoiler. Moutinho fails too.
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@RMartinhoFernandes So shut up, or I'll have to leave here.
21:23
@sbi K, I'll do.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Damn, I have seen this! And I have just watched Pepe!
@RadekSlupik How are you? I thought you might like this:
@thecoshman Yup, a bit ugly, but works.
@DomagojPandža at least it makes sense
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21:27
Damn.
Fuck that. I'm extra pissed off now.
Also, this is evil:
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Q: Can't write range based for with non-member begin and end functions

asaelrI'm writing a code that uses bitboards. since iterating on all bits of a bitboard is pretty common action, I decided to write some iterator class, and to use c++0x's range based loops. However, g++ (version 4.6.3) tell me that there is not matching function for begin or end. My code: #include &...

@RMartinhoFernandes how is that loop defined again? i can't remember. i thought it was using std::begin and std::end?
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@CheersandhthAlf "Google Glasses will free you" — that could mean "...of your good looks", too, you know?
21:31
@CheersandhthAlf No, it tries member functions first, then ADL+std begin and end.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah. And the Spaniards have the chance to be the first to defend their championship.
This is too much This is the most insulted I have ever been online. Actually annoyed right now. — tomwrong 6 hours ago
^ so nice, now we can vote to reopen.
it was possibly a candidate for wrongest question ever, but i can't see that it was rightfully closed
Is there anyone who has the knowledge to solve this problem? So far Lee Kowalkowski is the only person who is making any sort of sense to me right now and not "telling me off" — tomwrong 5 hours ago
This guy is a jerk.
"You're all stupid, please get me someone smart."
but don't kill the massager!
21:35
Also, did you notice the pattern among these jerks? They all have retarded profile pictures / gravatars of their face cut out into some other scene in paint, a small rep and a huge ego/brainpower ratio. Not to mention the obnoxious sense of entitlement.
damn the linker, why does it have to give so much grief?
Because you don't treat your translation units with respect!
@DomagojPandža "a small rep". Wonder what part that is
@CheersandhthAlf Sounds like the TVTropes effect.
21:38
Usually, they're butthurt enough to leave. Some stick around to grief everyone for years.
Also, I'm taking the day off tomorrow. Fuck this shit.
Yeah, some rest goes a long way
Meh, rest. I'm doing it out of spite, not fatigue.
I'll probably fix a couple of bugs from home.
@DomagojPandža they must be sensitive little feckers
lol, 27th June 2012: "Hi guys, are we going to schedule a get together for the end of May/first days of June?"
My friend got a case of the stupids.
21:41
Perhaps 2013.?
Also, I just noticed it's 2012. I'm ready to die, I've had enough of SO.
Fuck no, I'm not ready to die.
@DomagojPandža Melodramatic bastard
I still have to do lots of things, like for example, being continuously alive for ten thousand years.
Get to the choppa!
@RMartinhoFernandes Do the years have to be contiguous or do you accept time jumps?
@Mysticial, You almost made as much rep as I have, but did so in 7 hours. Good job.
21:44
Time in my reference frame.
@chris You're probably not aware of the repcap?
@Mysticial, Oh, they have that on answers? If it gets that many upvotes, it shouldn't be capped imo.
It was a really good answer.
@chris It's a daily cap. Maximum 200 a day total with a few exceptions.
21:45
Those kinds of answers produce insane amounts of rep.
Notice how I've only gained 215 today.
Given the right circumstances, it can cap you for days.
@Mysticial Must be painful to watch so many pretty upvotes.
@DomagojPandža Oh no... this is amazing... screw the rep...
I've gotten used to that repcap... long ago...
Yeah, satisfying the customer alone is reward enough.
21:48
I'm starting to notice a significant lag time between the real-time updates and what my profile shows. Never had that happen before.
They have to ration updates once you get up to speed, at least it isn't bad on "slower days"
Also, a great answer. I managed to enjoy reading it even though I'm already aware of it, excellent analogies. +1
@DomagojPandža thx!
the guys that run this radio station are complete novices I swear. They're playing commercials for their own station. All of their commercials for themselves. In a row. For the last 5 minutes or so.
They've told me I'm listening to "KissFM Seattle" over and over and over and over...
And honestly, this is what SO needs more. All I see is people fighting for rep on trivial questions. Repcap should be modulated on the non-triviality of the question posed and the quality of the answer given.
21:54
Never going to work.
Who decides that?
Seriously, just stop trying to make rep meaningful.
@Mysticial Did you happen to publish your post on concurrency yet?
Hah, true enough, it is difficult. Sad that it should be meaningful by definition.
@StackedCrooked The threading performance self-answer? Not yet. I think I'll be taking a break for a while.
Ah.
Too bad.
I'll still be on SO answering whatever I feel like. And chat of course.
21:57
@Mysticial so lame that you don't have the performance gold badge yet with a score of 2k
Just wondering, as I've never seen this yet: How do you link to people's answers, rather than the question?
@bamboon It looks like this one is gonna put it over 2k. :(
Cool. However, I still want to know what you were gonna write :D
@bamboon You need 100 answers for that. It's a bit annoying.
@chris There's a link button at the bottom of the answer.
@RMartinhoFernandes 200
21:58
@Mysticial, Huh, blindness strikes again. Thanks.
200? Oh, it's worse than I thought. I guess I'll never get that c++11 gold badge.
It's pretty hard to get tag badges without a decent duration of repwhoring. My repwhoring period lasted long enough for the C and C++ tag golds. But since now I hardly answer anything at all, it's gonna take a looooong time for any others.

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