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07:36
@DeadMG but auto is a pretty anemic example of type inference. You still have to specify types for function signatures, and you still have to specify them for templates. In a language with a good implementation of type inference, you hardly ever have to write a type name at all.
It is especially idiotic for templates, when you think about it. "I don't know what the type is going to be, but there is going to be a type here"
which, of course, is why function templates does infer types in that specific context
08:01
@jalf Well, I know some who are writing in dynamicaly typed languages and add type annotations in comments...
08:11
@Tony Do you have a link to Herbs talk?
And that makes me wonder if writing more types that what is allowed in ML/Haskell is not worthwhile. There is a value in redundancy: detection of errors.
Oh never mind, found it.
@jalf Doing a dynamic verification of something which can be statically checked doesn't seem wise. You may miss execution paths...
 
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10:04
@DavidRodríguezdribeas Eeew, Java 1.4
10:41
sum1 plz tell me how to write the codez for a stackovrtflow-similar webpage?
:-p just kidding.. hi everyone :D
hi AProgrammer :)
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10:52
Hi
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@FredOverflow:Can you tell me about the bus system in your city?I mean the transportation system bus
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Working on how to modernize my city's bus system but have no idea what happens out there in the developed cities
11:56
@fahad You have your own city?
12:10
@FredOverflow You enjoy doing that don't you :P
12:44
@thecoshman I can't help it. In my previous life, I was a compiler.
morning
@FredOverflow That should have been an ambiguity error, the language does not require owndership in my. Some uses are unambiguous: my parents cannot possibly entail ownership (at least in most countries where slavery is illegal), but some other uses could... my city being one of them. </meta-compiler-mode>
@DavidRodríguezdribeas Right, it's been a long time...
I had a friend that would answer no to all these three questions:
do you have brothers?
do you have sisters?
are you only child?
I always thought that he would not have passed the turing test
13:04
@DavidRodríguezdribeas Is it about the "have" part? Or the "only" as in "just"?
Well, it was in Spanish... we have a particular expression for "only child" (unique sibling) or the like
And in particular it was about the use of the plurals: single brother and single sister for a family with three siblings
What is a "unique sibling"?
Ah, so he had one brother and one sister?
yes
Now, most people will ask in english: do you have any brothers? and that would have tripped him off
@FredOverflow I don't know whether that is a proper sentence, but I tried to entail the meaning of "Have your parents only got a single descendant?"
@DavidRodríguezdribeas that would mean they could have a grand child, and still not have a single descendant.
damn compilers everywhere :P! (and in this particular case, my friend did not have any kids to our knowledge)
13:16
be pedantic is fun :D
@thecoshman being pedantic is fun!
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Grrr, when I vote to close a question "as a duplicate" does SO say that I closed a question as subjective and argumentative when I didn't?
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@CharlesBailey It only records the majority's vote. You can add the "potential dupe" header yourself, though.
13:35
@sbi I'm just grumpy because it's difficult to find any quick link to a sensible "recent interesting things for you" page on SO, now.
@CharlesBailey Ah, you just have SO PMS.
And wtf is flag weight?
@FredOverflow how the HELL could I set my self up like!
@thecoshman ...that
14:07
@FredOverflow ¬_¬ typo...
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@CharlesBailey I can relate to that: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82692/…
Also, being grumpy is a state of mind I can relate to very well. :)
@CharlesBailey :452125 IIUC, it weighs how often the mods agreed/disagreed with you flagging stuff.
14:57
@sbi I favourited that question only because I wasn't allowed to vote it up... or comment on it, or reply to it or anything.
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15:30
@CharlesBailey Yeah, Jeff has been taking a lot of heat for closing it in the comments to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82538/…. :)
Zoiks! SO users ~ Bangladesh cricket fans. (For a suitable definition of ~.)
15:54
@CharlesBailey you what?
16:21
@CharlesBailey Flag weight is an indication of how often the moderators agreed that something you fagged should have been. It's used to sort their list of flagged posts, and give you an indication of whether they think you should do some navel-gazing about what you're flagging.
@DavidRodríguezdribeas In English that would usually be expressed something like: "Are you an only child?" (or, sometimes being nasty, something like: "Did your parents have any children who weren't mentally retarded?")
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@JerryCoffin Is there any place you can see your own flag weight??
Ah, got it. (On your profile page below your avatar.)
Now, if I only knew whether a flag weight of 150 is good or bad...
what is the scale for flag weight?
yeah
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@DeadMG How much have you got? :)
@DeadMG It starts at 100. It goes up when they agree with a flag, down when they disagree. The normal increment is 10, but if it goes above 500, the increment decreases so you approach 750 (roughly) asymptotically.
because it's a competition, amirite?
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16:36
@JerryCoffin Ah, thanks.
@sbi Sure. Oh, one other thing: for anybody who cares, there's a badge when/if you hit 500.
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Where do you have that from? Was that in the blog posting introducing the concept a while ago? Because I don't remember any hard numbers.
@sbi Not sure about a blog post, but when I first saw it a couple days ago, I went searching on meta and found a fairly complete run-down (I don't remember who wrote it, but it was somebody who appeared to be in a position to know the details).
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@JerryCoffin Ah, Ok.
@DeadMG If you aren't a competitive kind of person, why would you be on SO in the first place?
hmmm
maybe so that I can get answers to my programming-related questions?
just throwing that idea out there
16:40
@DeadMG Nahhh...couldn't be. :-)
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@DeadMG And you have amassed, what? 22k rep by getting those answers? Are you trying to pull my leg?
answering a few questions != competing
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@DeadMG And now you're even trying to tell me you got 22k by "answering a few questions"??
why not?
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Hypocrite! :)
16:44
do you think I earned it by spam answering every C++ question that comes up and consistently trying to one-up the other answerers?
22k rep is only 2k rep for a month, or a third of the rep cap
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@DeadMG That might have gotten you passed 3k, but to get passed 10k you need to be more clever. :)
sure, like, by learning and knowing my stuff about C++
not by competing with other answerers
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@DeadMG: Have you looked at your leg lately? It seems to be much longer already. :)
why would I? it's uninteresting
and I find it hard to believe that the other users of the chat would waste my time
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Is there any reason to be in the chat except for wasting time?
16:53
possibly to have a discussion about something
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Oh forget it. You are too @Dead serious for me right now.
I need to be off shopping for the weekend anyway. See you.
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A: Indenting Paragraph With cout

Jerry CoffinThis could still use a little bit of work (e.g., the indent should really be implemented as a manipulator, but manipulators with arguments are hard to write portably -- the standard doesn't really support/define them). I believe it also still needs a bit of work on how it handles new lines, and t...

Anybody feel like taking a look and seeing what obvious errors I made?
17:14
@JerryCoffin I plan to read through it after I am a little more awake. I'm glad you posted; I figured there had to be an easier way to do it than my solution.
17:55
@JamesMcNellis Thanks James. I appreciate it.
18:22
@JerryCoffin Streams are like an uncharted jungle in the land of C++ for me. Your plethora of posts recommending {i,o}stream_iterator finally got me hooked on using them; now maybe I have to start learning a bit more about streambuf and friends.
19:00
@JamesMcNellis Oh no -- I'm being a corrupting influence again! :-)
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20:53
I hate people who post their entire code and simply says something like "fix it for me!". Tell us where is the error (at least in what function), what is going wrong and, most important, what have you tried!
why don't put a link to this (catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html) in the FAQs?
21:11
@BlackBear: I agree
questions such as this (stackoverflow.com/questions/5285228/error-in-file-definition) are really annoying
close as not a real question
not enough rep to vote :(
that sucks
yup
what's up anyway?
21:22
not much
you?
bored
when aren't geniuses like us bored?
:)
i'd like to go out for a bike ride, but it rained all afternoon
@DeadMG when trying to understand a compiler error deep in templated code, I would say
rofl
there is tht
21:48
@DavidRodríguezdribeas those kind of errors scare me... and eventually (after spending hours looking for a solution) bore me....
lol
i hate memory leaks :)
I've never had any
@DeadMG do you use only C++ or C too?
you have to be a blind idiot to use C when you could use C++
I'm beginning with C++
be patient i'm only 16 :P
21:56
@DeadMG I had one memory leak last year, due to a mistake in how a smart pointer-owned resource was cloned.
Thankfully we were leaking about 20k per frame in a 60fps simulation loop, so tracking it down was pretty easy :-)
yeah
that's a lot of leak :P
22:20
yeah, so far I have been able to avoid memory leaks
22:47
By the way, is it me or is their a surprising number of us in here who are game developers, or learning to be?
@thecoshman I am not, if you are somehow performing a poll, and I don't think that James McNellis or sbi are either
is this not valid in C++0x?
 std::vector<int> v({10, 2, 5, 6, 8, 5});
I thought I could initialize a vector like that?
@thecoshman I happen to be interested in game dev, although I am not in a game dev as such
@thecoshman I'm not a game developer. I worked on a terrain visualization and flight rehearsal system for a while, though. There were a lot of similarities with game development.
@Tony Are there any compilers that fully support C++0x initializer lists?
@JamesMcNellis I'm using VS2010, not sure if that supports it yet?
@Tony Visual C++ does not support C++0x initializer lists. gcc 4.5 does and it accepts your code as written, though, so I'd guess that it is indeed valid C++0x (I can't say for sure; I'm far less familiar with C++0x features that aren't supported by Visual C++).
23:02
@JamesMcNellis thx for clarifying
23:41
hmm, so not that many, maybe I pick up more on those that are
initialiser lists are a funky feature. How do they work when you have a class that has more then one data member, say if you had a 3D vector?
@thecoshman You can provide a class constructor that gets an std::initializer_list<T> and that argument will be constructed from the initializer list itself
23:58
so you mean I would have something like struct vertex{ vertex(std::initializer_list<T>); }? or would I need to replace T with int x, int y, int z assuming I had a 3D vector with ints

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