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In German, if you're dyslexic, it's called "Legasthenie", a very hard to spell word for people who are afflicted by this. Since those people would have a hard time to find legasthenie.com, the site has registered a few misspellings, like legastenie.com. :)
By default, each aspect is a singleton
suddenly, I care a lot less about this AspectJ shit
I never cared to begin with.
@thecoshman That's probably the harmless meaning of singleton.
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Q: How to remove file in C++ with non using remove() from pure C

user1131997How can I remove file in C++ without using remove() function from pure C standart library? Thanks, Best Regards

15:01
It means only one will be created, not that there is that getInstance crap and shit.
@sbi in case it's some how slipped you by, dislexia is the sensible way to spell the word
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@thecoshman "losses"?
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@user1131997 Why can't you use remove?
Just like saying that usually boost::asio::io_service is a singleton.
@RMartinhoFernandes oh, singleton can also mean, normal class?
15:02
@thecoshman *dyslexia
(Sorry, couldn't resist)
@thecoshman "Singleton" can mean a set with one element. The design anti-pattern is not the sole meaning, and certainly not the original one.
Yeah, nothing wrong with "singletons" in the mathematical sense of the word. The problem is when people use that to create global variables.
@EtiennedeMartel it was a deliberate typo to get my point across ¬_¬
@Fanael cause it's from pure C
@thecoshman Harrrrr.
user784668
15:03
@user1131997 So?
@RMartinhoFernandes well, the anti-pattern has spoilt the word for everything
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@thecoshman When I first heard of AOP, I liked the idea a lot. However, I never really got into it (what with the only well-known implementation being Java-based), and now it feels like it has outlived its designated time frame for a few years already.
@user1131997 There's no way to remove files from pure C. You can either accept that fact or be miserable forever.
@RMartinhoFernandes Miseraaaaaable.
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@thecoshman You're talking English there. And there is nothing sensible in English spelling. It's all just a huge, tangled mess.
15:04
@sbi Oh, it's on!
@sbi yeah, probably. But, I have to learn about it so I can either continue supporting it, or get rid of it. From the sounds of it though, Aspect J is a very powerful tool, one that might actually be worth knowing how to use, considering I am stuck with Java
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@EtiennedeMartel What is?
Irish vs German. I think a beer drinking contest is in order.
@EtiennedeMartel FYI, I'm English, I just live in Ireland
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15:05
@EtiennedeMartel What are you even talking about, man?
@thecoshman Aawwww. Now it all crumbles.
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@EtiennedeMartel Really, he has said this soo often.
There could have been an opportunity for a drunk @sbi here.
@EtiennedeMartel I wouldn't mind a good apple crumble, it's been a while
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@EtiennedeMartel What are you even talking about?
15:06
I DON'T KNOW
@RMartinhoFernandes in pure C - it's function remove() from <stdio.h> , but many C++ adepts using such humiliating stuff, don't glamour C++ must have its own stuff ( knowing that many C + + programmers hate C )
@EtiennedeMartel I think that happens most nights :P
Ell
Ell
I used to make rhubarb crumbles regularly because we have a little allotment thing
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@EtiennedeMartel You talkin to me?
@sbi I DON'T KNOW EITHER
15:07
@user1131997 Oops, sorry. I meant no other way.
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@EtiennedeMartel What was in those strawberries?
@EtiennedeMartel he said, are you talking to him?!
user784668
@sbi Coke. Cherry coke.
@sbi Probably carbon-based stuff.
@RMartinhoFernandes And how dow system functions work as DeleteFile() from WinAPI ( don't know synonim on *nix ) and how remove() is implemented in <stdio.h>
15:09
@thecoshman Well, my "I DON'T KNOW EITHER" was directed at him. For everything else, see my most recent caps locked messages.
@Fanael Try without the cherry.
@EtiennedeMartel welp, there goes that film reference (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
priceless:
weird, gcc's vectoriser optimisation does much better on std::copy_n than on std::copy, even for random access iterators
@user1131997 Magic.
15:11
@thecoshman Eh, I never even watched that movie.
You can't implement it in pure C, and that's one of the reasons it's on the standard library.
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Joel has just tweeted an epic answer by @Mysticial. And it already is at >1.2k score. He's hit the repcap so hard, his head will probably hurt for weeks.
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oh I'm running after the facts.
@sbi 1.2k upvotes.
He's got 415 rep from it.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Damn, you're right!
15:13
@EtiennedeMartel surely you have at least seen the clip I am on about
@thecoshman I had to Google that, and, nope.
@EtiennedeMartel kids today (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
user784668
@Flexo Well, libstdc++ should optimize both to memmove first. So it's really weird.
@EtiennedeMartel Shame on you.
@Fanael this isn't memmovable - it's sort of like a linked list
15:14
SHAME ON YOU.
Seriously, you should feel bad for publicly admitting that.
Oh fuck off.
I think the robot is trying it's sarcasm mode
Grab a plane ticket, get over here, and we'll settle this like gentlemen: with lots of beer.
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@EtiennedeMartel You, sir, have merited a star for your sublime comment.
15:18
@EtiennedeMartel ¬_¬ where is 'here'
@thecoshman See my profile for more details.
@RMartinhoFernandes magic calls assembler? :)
ooh, ok, so adding compile time checks to where functions can be called form is a nice way to make up for the lack of proper encapsulation in Java
@EtiennedeMartel meh, too far
and yes, by lack of proper encapsulation I do mean not like C++
@RMartinhoFernandes the question about not using remove() in C++ was actually about C++ programmer's hate of pure C , so for the pure independent C++ from pure C programmers must define their own function :)
I don't understand the question then.
But that could be my fault, because I often don't understand questions of the form "How do I solve my problem without using a solution?".
15:24
@RMartinhoFernandes the question was only about trying to delete file in C++ with not using remove() from pure C, there are OS specific functions , also it could be done in ASM, also the remove() function from <stdio.h> was done on some way
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@user1131997 In asm? How?
@Fanael pushl filename; call remove; addl $4 %esp
@Fanael as how remove() was implemented in <stdio.h> and how were OS-specific functions implemented
user784668
@ecatmur You're assuming particular platform, particular ABI, and you're still using "remove() from pure C".
@Fanael I thought that was the point ;)
15:27
ORG 100h

jmp start

aa db 'c:\apple.txt',00h

start:
mov ah,41h
mov dx,aa
int 21h
mov ax,4ch
int 21h
@user1131997 All of those were implemented in a OS-specific way.
dos version
user784668
@user1131997 What of the week.
@user1131997 on Linux unlink is a system call. On other OSes it may be implemented differently (e.g. IPC to a filesystem abstraction server, on an microkernel platform). It's a fundamentally uninteresting question; this is why we have standard libraries.
15:31
remove probably involves an hard drive driver somewhere.
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Did you mean "is not explicitly std::moved` in "Every time the criteria for copy elision are not met and the variable is explicitly std::moved."?
@Fanael Oh, yes, thanks for the edit.
Hmm, WPF has this convention that booleans properties start with Is. Then, why in the fuck is Focusable not named IsFocusable?
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@EtiennedeMartel Because it's Fuckable.
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15:34
I am stuck on a design! Should each Building's Owner be a Player& or an int and there be a game level std::vector<Player>?
@Fanael I don't catch the idea :)
@EtiennedeMartel I'd go as far as to say a loss of focus
@Ell Can buildings be captured or otherwise change sides? Can a building belong to no one? If you answered yes to either of those question, Player *. Otherwise, Player &.
(Notice how I dodged the int).
Oh noes, spaces.
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15:35
@EtiennedeMartel Obviously it should be a float.
@EtiennedeMartel The problem with that is that you must be careful about storing Players in, for example, a vector, because of reallocations.
I have done the next ))))
#include <stdlib.h>

system("del file.txt");
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@EtiennedeMartel A building can be owned by one or zero players and can change sides
Beware of the iterator invalidation problem basically.
@Ell Pointers then.
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15:36
right kk
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@RMartinhoFernandes vector<unique_ptr<>>
@RMartinhoFernandes Using a std::list might be appropriate then.
@Fanael Yeah, that'd be similar to the solution I'd use.
I'd use my value_ptr :P
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@RMartinhoFernandes Your what?
Do we have a "What are the criteria for copy elision?" FAQ?
We should.
I need a link to it.
15:43
@RMartinhoFernandes so it clones the indirected value on assignment/copy?
five thousand frigging programmers working for DECADES putting in the paperclip, and taking out the paperclip, and you still can't INSTRREV
@ecatmur Yeah.
user784668
Whatever.
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createTexture will return Texture*.
I think @Ell mentioned all his classes were abstract or something, so it seems appropriate.
That tweet was related to this answer:
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A: MS Excel: Inconsistent date formats in data set's naming scheme, how to fix?

Joel SpolskyPersonally I hate using VBA where worksheet functions will work, so I've worked out a way to do this with worksheet functions. Although you could cram this all into one cell, I've broken it out into a lot of independent steps in separate columns so you can see how it's working, step by step. For...

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This will cause an issue, since different renderers will have different Texture implementations, so whenever they take a Texture, they're going to have to check if it's of the correct runtime type.
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15:46
@RMartinhoFernandes what does it mean? the tweet?
user784668
But whatever. This at least makes it possible to modify the texture through itself, without touching the Renderer.
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Am I doing it right?
@Ell That the Office team has been very busy for the past 20 years. They added Clippy, they removed Clippy, but they never added one single string manipulation function.
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Ahhh right :L
Almost as busy as the Visual Studio team, adding CAPS, movings CAPS around, but never adding a single C++11 feature (yes, I know about range-based for, I'm going for hyperbole).
15:49
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, all that beer isn't gonna drink itself.
@EtiennedeMartel If they were drinking beer, they would be producing something of value, no? Ballmer peak and shit.
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Or no.
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Gah.
@RMartinhoFernandes Depends on how much they drink.
Oh, right. ME.
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15:57
is the preprocessor part of the c++ standard?
user784668
It'd be funny if it weren't.
ideone.com/sGy3R dear freinds, is the way I'm calling Lua interpreater right? the code works fine, but I'm confusded, that I'm using it in second parameter in WinAPI function
thanks
also I want to ask, is the way of using sizeof() as unary operator without scopes?

si.cb = sizeof si;

The right way of use?

Or it's C++ only stuff and pure C compilers would be argues on it
?
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Declaration of ... changed the meaning of ...
^any way around this?
What's the advantage of using ZeroMemory instead of memset, besides 2 less characters?
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@EtiennedeMartel Nothing.
Are integer literals stored in memory?
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@Walkerneo No.
@EtiennedeMartel memset() is <string.h> function, ZeroMemory - Windows specially specified, memset isn't
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@EtiennedeMartel It's #define ZeroMemory(p,s) memset(p,0,s)
@Fanael setting functions in #define is bad
Why is the value twenty bytes from the address for 30000 30020?
@Walkerneo It's 32 if that's hexadecimal
I think I get it
Is it using a memory address as an integer?
16:14
@user1131997 Win32 does it all the time.
And we call those "macros".
@Walkerneo Pointers are generally 32-bit or 64-bit integers which points to an address to memory
Though they're also not integers, so you should probably not think of them that way
@Neil So I'm right to find this kind of weird right?
@Walkerneo Well, it's relative I suppose. Is the large hydron collider weird?
The what?
/kidding
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Q: C++ Why #define is bad?

shix Possible Duplicate: When are C++ macros beneficial? Why is #define bad and what is the proper substitute? Someone has told me that #define is bad. Well, I honestly don't not understand why its bad. If its bad, then what other way can I do this then? #include <iostream> #define...

16:17
Ultimately memory is just a huge array of 1s and 0s used in an arbitrary manner
But it helps to not think of it that way :)
#define is bad, cause you could #define some function and then define it not in macros, there would problems
@user1131997 No shit.
WTF is going on.
@RMartinhoFernandes I don't know. The new guy is taking my trolling seriously.
@EtiennedeMartel New guy? Check the username here: stackoverflow.com/q/8839943/46642
16:24
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh my.
@RMartinhoFernandes But that profile is not viewable any more. Does SO recycle the auto-gen usernames?
Okay, we might need some binning here.
Because this is getting out of hand.
Or flag the FNG ;)
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@EtiennedeMartel Agreed.
16:27
@RMartinhoFernandes Why does trash folder here name "bin" ?
not /dev/null
@Prætorian Not that I know of. But this user shares several similar characteristics with the user of the deleted account of the same name.
or just trash?
I never forget a face. ;)
@RMartinhoFernandes evidently!
Listening to


4:21

Kiss – I was made for loving you
What a perfect song
16:30
Installing clang-3.2 at this moment
exciting
Going to the toilet

awating for the pleasure time
I'm removing the "Bugs: probably infinite" line from the wiki of wheels. I'm listing the thing on my CV and I don't want employers to get the wrong idea (it is just a reference to the NetHack manpage, I don't really think it is that buggy)
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@RMartinhoFernandes You're lying at your employers!
No, I'm not. I'm removing a joke because I'm not sure they'll get it.
Beware of the most vexing parse! type foo(); does not declare a variable, but instead a function named foo that takes no parameters and returns a type. — FredOverflow 15 secs ago
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A: C++ syntax for dereferencing class member variables

FredOverflow*(Audi->age) You don't need the parenthesis, because prefix operators have very low precedence: *Audi->age

16:37
@RMartinhoFernandes there may be many people with userXXXXXX nick, how do you different them and me? :) by chat-styling? :)
I'm simply that awesome.
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hi guys
Many people argue on C standart library of bad design, and some unsecure function or halt-secure, but there is new standart of C1X standart, were not errors be repaired?
@user1131997 by gravatar
16:41
@FredOverflow gravatar always updates
all my old accounts were with other color
@RMartinhoFernandes Help me robot.
$ clang++-mp-3.2 -std=c++11 -o myprogram -I. `find . -name "*\.c++"`
./main.c++:2:10: fatal error: 'array' file not found
#include <array>
^
1 error generated.
@Als Why do I need a story to change my gravatar? I simply got sick of looking at my face everyday.
Do you have a standard library?
I do, somewhere
Does -stdlib=libc++ or -stdlib=libstdc++ help?
16:43
g++ doesn't complain
wiiie, that did work
thank you
@user1131997 I don't get it. Are you complaining about the fact that different accounts have distinct gravatars? How about using only one account?
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@FredOverflow One mandala to rule them all!
@FredOverflow cause old accounts were deleted/blocked
Is there a way I can contact someone on the site?
if they aren't in chat?
@AgainstASicilian What is "the site"?
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@AgainstASicilian Yell. They gonna hear you.
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@user1131997 there is usually a reason they are blocked...? just don't do what you did last time to get it blocked
@AgainstASicilian Go to one of the user's questions and post a comment. He'll be notified.
@Ell some against-law-actions ( ALA )
16:48
@user1131997 Did you ask illegal questions?
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@user1131997 well just learn from your mistakes, thats why you make them
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@FredOverflow What's an "illegal question"?
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@Fanael virus, mass spam, hacking... stuff like that maybe? thats my guess anyway
@FredOverflow no, I was spamming in all chat-rooms, incrementing my reputation artificially, using inappropriate words
@Fanael I don't know, asking where to get weapon-grade plutonium?
@user1131997 And now you've come to your senses? Bravo!
Oh, that was all him? lol
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@FredOverflow Why is it illegal?
No question is illegal on a free-speech state.
@Fanael I'm not 100% certain that would actually be illegal. Replace with $real_illegal_question.
16:54
Does M$ compilier support C1X for pure C ?
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@user1131997 No.
@user1131997 If by M$ you mean MS, then no, it doesn't even support C99.
@user1131997 it doesn't even support C99. so forget it.
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@FredOverflow But then what is illegal?
^ more from face book
16:55
@Fanael I don't know, and don't really care.
thank you all for answer
@Fanael it is illegal to kill people, in most nations
except in self-defence or war
or perhaps to save lots of people
@CheersandhthAlf But what question would be illegal? That was the question.
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You guys are too serious. I am disappoint.
GCC has support for C1X , but what are another compilers , which are for Windows and support C1X except GCC ?

Intel?
16:56
@Fanael ed
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just ask a question that is inherently severely racist or something
@FredOverflow well, questioning the sanity of Stalin was illegal, as I recall
@user1131997 Why do you care about C1X?
@CheersandhthAlf in Soviet Union ( USSR ) not Russia, USSR was strong empire, Russia is just a crap & piece of shit nowdays
16:57
@Ell Yes, just ask why men and white people are stupid or something.
i think one can always ask why people are stupid
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@FredOverflow yeah, but beef it up with a load of un-pc words
@FredOverflow Because , I care
it is a fact that about 2/3 of americans do not believe that there are any unidentified flying objects.
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16:58
@CheersandhthAlf are you being serious?
but they do believe that a stone at the bottom of the baltic sea, is possibly an unidentified flying aircraft
now how's that for idiocy
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@FredOverflow Unless you mean that ed is illegal.
@Fanael Interesting, news to me.

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