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12:00
Just go SI all the way.
hell
This library does 98% of what I need it to do
Ell
Ell
which library? o.O
@keith.layne if you're there... I just installed a Windows XP64 SP2 VM, and I can print doubles just fine. Are you sure you're not using a different libgcc or libstdc++ DLL (check your PATH) when executing your program.
@rubenvb "as-if" rule I think.
@ecatmur yeah that. Blame my non-native-speaker-ness and 10 years away from the US. Thanks.
12:08
Ah, that makes sense.
@Neil Is that good or bad?
@rubenvb But I like powers of two.
@Maxpm what? units? suffixes? What do you mean
@Neil It lends books and dvds?
I was asked once what the parameter rhs means. Well, rock hard, son - obviously.
@sehe Using gibibyte instead of gigabyte when I mean 2^30 bytes.
@DomagojPandža Then what's lhs?
Well, learn haskell, son - obviously.
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Can you create an installer (for a simple Win32 cpp solution) that would not require administrator rights to install?
12:13
Good question.
I'm not sure. I've always had admin access on the Windows machines I've used.
@72con Of course. It won't, technically, be an installer. It is just a program. COPY deploy from within your application (make it a selfextracting archive, e.g.) and be happy. You don't always need to hack registry, program files etc.
I imagine you'd need admin privileges to change registry values.
@72con AFIK an installer only needs admin rights for things would require and admin to do... so installing to a folder on the desktop would not require admin rights, I think
Program Files probably needs admin privileges, too.
@thecoshman yes, that's true. Some installers wait to elevate privileges until the actual file moving.
12:15
Yeah, that's probably it. System folders and registry values.
If you're leaving those alone, then you don't need to be an admin.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4157365/how-can-i-create-a-windows-installer-msi-that-does-not-require-admin-access
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/73305/how-do-we-create-an-installer-than-doesnt-require-administrator-permissions
foobar2000 lets you install without admin privileges to a non-protected directory.
personally, I like when programs are just a self contained folder, such that I could just move the folder around along with all my settings
My whole Windows dev environment is like that. All it needs is a DEV environment variable.
One thing Python is finally getting right with virtualenv.
12:17
It seems to me Python is very slow to get things right.
Xeo
Xeo
Anybody here reading Sequential Art?
@Xeo what's that?
@thecoshman As do I. I used Gobo Linux briefly because of that. Eventually I decided it wasn't worth it.
@Xeo oh, it sounded to me like an anti-multithreading book^^
Xeo
Xeo
12:19
lol
Heh.
Thanks! A collaborator is having trouble installing my program and is telling me I should be able to affect if my program can be installed somehow. I'll just tell him to install it on the desktop. Also, I guess I could just send him the folder zipped; the installer was just supposed to make everything handier.
Windows is about control. It is not designed to be handy
windows installers suck
Windows is the desktop for corporate environments and they are all about control
12:25
indeed, to the point where you start to loose productivity, but at least you have control over that
Linux for coding, Windows for gaming, OS X for being dumb.
I never understood OS X.
@Maxpm thanks to valve, not for much longer :D
I can get Linux, and surely Windows. But I just don't understand OS X.
@Maxpm And being pretty
12:26
Why does it have to be named OS X, gets me confused with X windowing system.
@sehe Linux desktops can be made to look as good as, if not better than, OS X without too much effort.
Have you seen some of the stuff on kde-look.org?
@rubenvb When I see people use MacOS it makes sense. I just get lost on it. And it is cheaper to not learn it :)
@sehe Definitely cheaper. I can't even get a VM to run it.
@Maxpm no they can't
open source desktops suck
@Maxpm I don't really like KDE anymore. KDE used to be much to crufty (I liked it for a few years, then they borked it with KDE4 and I never used it again)
12:28
@Nils What on Earth gives you that idea?
@Maxpm all the 3rdparty addon websites suck. Half the time, the stuff is buggy as hell, the other half, the link is dead cause it was hosted by the author somewhere obscure.
I used to use them.
@Nils Apperently @RadekSlupik runs it in VirtualBox
@sehe I found KDE 4 really buggy when I tried it first, opting for Xfce instead. But now I run it without problem.
@Nils He was limiting to 'pretty looks'. Easy to achieve. You are likely referring to quality of function and integration
12:29
KDE 4.0 was the Windows ME of KDE.
I don't like the KDE wallet or whatever it's called.
Kde
I don't use KDE Wallet (just don't fill in a password).
why kdelibs and not just qt?
@Maxpm kwallet
12:29
@Nils Qt has no desktop functionality
The KDE daemon always needs it as soon as I log in.
So I have to type my password in twice in a row.
Is Mac OS X based on X windowing system?
I'm waiting on Cinnamon to mature.
@Maxpm make the password empty.
@72con Haha no.
12:30
lol
but everything you need
@rubenvb Thanks. I'll try that.
OS X's WM is called Aqua, I believe.
clipboard, filesystem, webkit, shared memory abstraction, etc
@Maxpm That was a long time ago, no? Aren't they at Cocoa now?
I thought Cocoa was their SDK.
12:32
Cocoa is the name of the framework.
@Nils I can't say I disagree, I'm just saying there ought to be some good reason :)
Graphics subsystem is called Quartz.
Dunno about WM itself.
Ah.
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Q: What kind of windowing system does Mac OS X use?

WuffersWhat type of windowing system does Mac OS X use? Is it a modified X window system? Or something totally different?

maybe
12:33
Haiku is an interesting project.
yes, but nobody uses it..
I also find enlightenment nice.
It's OS X in the sense that it's not very customizable, but it's still open.
To further answer the question, the internal representation of windows is based on a PDF model
WTF?
PostScript.
It is automatically enabled on Mac systems with one of the following types of graphics cards:[4]
AMD (ATI) Radeon, AGP-based, 16MB VRAM minimum, or better
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX, 16MB VRAM minimum, or better
12:34
So their Windowing uses a printable representation?
ah yes that's very recent..
Cinnamon apparently uses JavaScript and CSS.
Which I find really gross, TBH.
Using CSS to position stuff sucks on websites.
Why would they think it's a good idea on a desktop?
What's cinnamon?
Qt uses CSS, too.
@CatPlusPlus What happened to Display PostScript?
12:35
@rubenvb It's Mint's upcoming desktop environment. It's a fork of the new GNOME that looks like the old one.
The problems with CSS on websites are mostly due to multiple implementations.
@Maxpm OK. That's a weird sentence.
@Maxpm because browsers fail to understand what half the shit means, so there is very little consitency consistency
Also you don't have to use it for positioning. GUIs use layout managers for that.
I have no idea why I said "KDE."
12:36
ah, makes a lot more sense now.
No, I do. It's 8:36 AM and I never went to bed.
looks boring.
Oops.
@rubenvb Hence I'm waiting for it to mature.
yeah, cinnamon is basically the look of the old gnome, with support for the new fancy features
I don't think maturation will spiffy up the boring look.
12:37
@DomagojPandža I see you turned to the awesome side of the force.
Also Xmonad the best WM ever.
Dude, Enlightenment looks awful.
Heavyweight DEs/WMs on Linux were always annoying.
See, I'm tempted to just stick to GNOME or KDE because there are a lot of programs made to look good on them.
@sehe HTTP POST, GET, PUT, but it doesn't upload files
@CatPlusPlus It came to me in a dream!
12:40
Monads for the lazyness god.
@Neil Uploading files is just a post, with the proper headers. You'd like to have chunked encoding though IIRC (or is that for download only)
@sehe Is it really?
@sehe This library is supposed to allow me to do post in ant
@Maxpm Pretty darn sure it is.
12:42
It actually does, with everything I'd need, including fail upon bad status return and so forth
@Neil in ant? The build tool?
Only thing it doesn't let me do is upload a file it would seem
@sehe That's the one
Why are you using horribleness that is Ant.
Everyone loves build tools!
Big boobs! Build tools!
12:43
@CatPlusPlus I'm trying to write an ant build that lets me upload files to a web application through http
Yes, and your problem is that you're using Ant.
That sounds sketchy.
To then be downloaded by the client in order to upgrade our product
@Maxpm I liked rastermans first default theme for E more than the current one.
@Neil look at linux.die.net/man/1/lwp-request for CLI interfaces
12:44
but the current is not that bad, just simple
I guess I'll check it out.
The content of the response is printed on stdout. Error messages are printed on stderr. The program returns a status value indicating the number of URLs that failed.

 -c <content-type>
    Set the Content-Type for the request. This option is only allowed for requests that take a content, i.e. POST and PUT . You can force methods to take content by using the "-f" option together with "-c". The default Content-Type for POST is "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". The default Content-type for the others is "text/plain"
For some reason, every desktop env. I've tried Chrome on puts the close and minimize buttons above the tabs, instead of inline with them.
Which is annoying.
@Maxpm Indeed. Only Windows gets that right. Same with Firefox.
@sehe I'll consider it, though I would simply prefer to keep everything in ant
12:46
@Neil just webdav, ftp, scp, or indeed HTTP PUT/POST but the latter is the most complex one. No need to bloody Ant to get that though
Frustrating. Ah well.
it's already a web application. I don't want to further complicate things with an ftp server
I wonder what Chrome would look like if I tried to run it in twm.
@rubenvb I hate applications that put the close button on the tabs. 9/10 times I accidentally close tabs instead of selecting them, closing tabs repeatedly requires moving the freaking mouse every second, and you have to go and find the close button because it depends on what the active tab is. Not Nice UI.
@sehe Chrome pulls it off really well.
12:48
@Maxpm Like the rest of twm.
Luckily, I have a keyboard, but not everything is possible with a keyboard in tools like VS2010 which have these damned tab styles with inline close buttons
If you close a tab, the tabs don't resize. The next tab's close button slides right under the cursor.
They resize when you move the cursor away.
It really is quite nice.
@Maxpm Opera has the best: Shift-Click kills the tab. Much easier: no useless cruft in the UI and no aiming to get exactly on the cross
@sehe either way, it will piss me off. close button on tab or one button that is fixed and closes the active tab. must mean I hate closing tabs :P
@sehe Middle mouse button.
12:49
@CatPlusPlus Where? In VS2010?
In every browser.
@CatPlusPlus TIL
Well, pretty much in every software I've used.
@sehe seriously?
@thecoshman Do I really have to remind you I despise rodents?
12:50
Ctrl+W if you want to do it from keyboard.
@rubenvb Windows 7 fails that here
@sehe You can mod Firefox any way you want. And this was about the window's close button IIUC.
16 secs ago, by sehe
@thecoshman Do I really have to remind you I despise rodents?
Ctrl+Shift+T undoes last tab close in Chrome.
the simple little things that others don't make me wonder just how much shit I am putting up with for no need
12:50
@CatPlusPlus I love that feature.
@CatPlusPlus I keep forgetting those short cuts in chrome :P
That is impossible on Linux as far as I've tried.
But the stupid tab close buttons must die.
I also love how Gmail warns you if you say attached in an email but you don't attach anything.
12:51
Google rejected the feature request with no explanation, sadly.
So thoughtful. <3
@sehe what do you mean?
@rubenvb I wasn't talking about FF. I was talking about the nasty habit of putting close buttons on tabs. I hate it the most in VS2010. There rest of the time, keyboard shortcuts work fine for me
@rubenvb OpenTTD! :D
If I had more RAM, I'd compile Chromium on my own.
12:51
It's not fun.
@Maxpm just trying to figure out icu+mingw :)
@thecoshman I mean, it is not surprising I learn a mouse shortcut late, since... I don't use the mouse (as little as possible, in fact)
@Maxpm isn't the an option you have to enable? or is it default now
first hit on google.
@CatPlusPlus go down load some them
12:52
This joke stopped being funny 10 years ago.
@thecoshman I've only encountered it once, a while ago. I don't think I enabled it.
@CatPlusPlus Ten years ago, 640kb was enough for anyone
It might have been in the Gmail lab thing.
@CatPlusPlus just lol and move on
@Maxpm aye, it was a lab feature
@Maxpm It was in Labs for quite some time.
12:53
have they stopped labs now?
I don't think so...?
I know they announced they where going to
Webmail sucks anyway.
don't think so.
You can still add the Beta tag if I'm not mistaken
No, they haven't.
12:54
Use a mail client like a real user.
@CatPlusPlus I prefer it to mail clients
I also prefer webmail.
It's awful and has crappy OpenPGP integration.
@CatPlusPlus No thank you. Portability over mail client.
In fact, I prefer web stuff in general
12:54
Lol portability.
You must love singletons for their portability, too.
nope. I just move a lot between different internet access points.
and mail clients tend to suck in comparison to Gmail's interface.
What does it have to do with webmail?
@CatPlusPlus I'd have to set up a client on each end.
Please give me coke.
12:56
And the ends tend to change a lot.
@DomagojPandža It's bad for you.
@CatPlusPlus are you on about web based mail clients, or free email services such as gmail and hotmail?
What do you think.
@CatPlusPlus he didn't ask about that, just give him something to smell
Winsocks.
12:57
@CatPlusPlus that I really need to get a new job
Ah, seems like it is supported but not working
Not sure if that's better or worse
@CatPlusPlus Gross.
Gross income.
Oh, so I got a 5 on the AP computer science test. So I'm pretty sure I'll never have to touch Java again, which is...surreal.
Wish my high school had offered AP CS. Then again, there's quite a long list of things wrong with my old high school, that's just the tip of the 'berg.
13:03
I wish my high school would offer actually computer science.
CS was just basic programming.
@CatPlusPlus Brilliant
high school + computer science == too early?
like physics in high school. It's just the tip of the iceberg.
Make it interesting above all.
@rubenvb I will check it out
@Maxpm Yeah, but all my high school offered was basic Visual Basic.
Fun.
13:05
Doesn't even qualify as 'programming' in my opinion.
My secondary education didn't offer anything programming related.
but some here do, and I see the students not understanding any of it.
Oh, so you know those "programming languages" where you drag and drop icons to model flow control and stuff?
What are your feelings on those?
@Maxpm Great for introducing kids, or people who would never be good at programming, to basic programming concepts.
For people who are extremely bored.
@MSalters don't forget about exceptions and their general non-workiness across library boundaries — sehe 25 secs ago
13:07
It's mostly a waste of time.
@SamDeHaan Again, stunned. You must be younger then me. Or I was in the only school that didn't actually do much with computers.
@Maxpm Labview is like that, it is acclaimed for being very good.
I'm in the C++ Lounge, what do you expect my feelings on drag-and-drop-coding are?
@sehe You've got around 14 years on me.
I'm not so sure. A lot of my classmates had experience with them, for robotics clubs and the like. But they still had a lot of trouble with fundamentals. It was easy for me because I had exposure to LSL.
Maybe it's better to introduce actual programming languages first.
All my school offered was a chair and a desk.
13:09
@CatPlusPlus Like me:
Jun 11 at 9:55, by sehe
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By that, I meant it would introduce people who would not (and will not) be good at programming to concepts. Not teach them programming, juuuuust teach them to know the right words.
They won't use them properly anyway.
@SamDeHaan Mmm .Need to check what age I filled in my profile. I don't usually make stuff like that accurate
@SamDeHaan Wokay, accurate this time
@Maxpm like this?
I was actually thinking about Piet.
13:11
I don't know that I'd consider Piet a drag and drop language.
I don't think it's a language.
Unless it's got an awesome IDE I've never seen
@SamDeHaan Oh, I wasn't referring to it originally. I was thinking about it during the discussion.
new low... getting a coffee I know is shit, just because it's something to do
13:12
Piet can't really have a grammar...can it?
@Maxpm Piet has a palette.
Languages don't have palettes.
:'( oh god, why did get the coffee
it's so bad
Unless you want to treat colored pixels as some form of letter.
Which is interesting.
Can alphabets distinguish letters by color?
what does that even mean?
13:15
Jul 14 at 1:21, by sehe
Oh @microsoft you so funny. From a Linux kernel patch they submitted: drivers/hv/hyperv_vmbus.h:414:#define HV_LINUX_GUEST_ID_HI 0xB16B00B5
@Maxpm I think some Unicode letters specify a particular colour
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Q: Color in the Unicode standard?

Dee NewcumUnicode 6.0 added several characters with descriptions that suggest those characters are supposed to be rendered in a specific color: RED APPLE U+1F34E GREEN APPLE U+1F34F BLUE HEART U+1F499 GREEN HEART U+1F49A YELLOW HEART U+1F49B PURPLE HEART U+1F49C GREEN BOOK U+1F4D7 BLUE BOOK U+1F4D8 ORANG...

Weeeeird.
@ecatmur No way. That's new for me
Awaiting the day where UNICODE will have characters that specify a temperature and sound effects when scanned with the eye
Heh.
Some of the characters are already kind of smelly
13:18
The day when we build houses completely out of UNICODE code points, because they have all the properties you need
@Potatoswatter Down poo that
@sehe like 'burning water' or 'sonic boom' :P 'tis only a matter of time :P
I've gotten like 50 residual rep the last few days, I feel like a regular Jon Skeet. I mean, about an eighteenth of a Jon Skeet, but whatever.
13:20
Do you think CLIs will ever become obsolete?
@Maxpm only when I can control the computer with my mind
@SamDeHaan it will still be a CLI though :P
@Maxpm They've been obsolete for a long time, but we just keep using them.
@Potatoswatter ¬_¬ there is a reason for that, GUIs suck
@thecoshman CMI: Command Mind Interface.
13:21
@Potatoswatter They're not obsolete. They're more powerful and automatable than GUIs.
MCI: Mind Command Interface.
ICM: Interface Command Mind?
I should patent that, but then again, it probably already is patented.
The question is why they still suck so much. We're following ancient CLI conventions from mainframe days.
Mind-control implies that the computer is feeding information back to the user's mind. Otherwise it's still a GUI, just with a high-tech pointing device.
@Potatoswatter Like what?
13:24
@Potatoswatter if it aint broke, don't fix it
There should be interactive history, a stack of clipboard-like objects so you don't need to name variables, version control, …
These things have all been tried and work well, but never get integrated into the main "shell"
@Maxpm who said anything about pointing something?
And it is broke, no doubt about it.
@Potatoswatter Mac has the time travel backup thing.
@rubenvb Lame excuse for what it's supposed to be, and that's not on the CLI that I know of
13:26
@rubenvb Well, I was just thinking...one of the major benefits of CLIs is that they can be easily used by machines, not just people. I'm not sure the same could be said for mind control. So would CLIs go obsolete even then?
@Maxpm there would be machinated humans by then.
Depends what form the mind control takes. CLIs are automatable because they're like source. 1-dimensional and grammatically structured.
Anyone have experience with building libicu and undefined references to icudt49_dat?
Is a stream of consciousness also 1-dimensional and structured like speech? We don't even know that, far as I know.
@Potatoswatter I know mine isn't
13:28
we don't even know what consciousness is.
@rubenvb I don't think Adam Jensen is going to want to spend his time compiling programs and running test suites.
How so
Assuming he's some kind of mind-control hero, if he has to control a large number of people, he probably wants some form of source code and testing.
And controlling the masses is definitely the way to go.
Unit testing with properly mocked dependencies.
Ell
Ell
somebody should make a hardcore mode for c++ so when you get UB, it formats your drive
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13:38
@Ell spotting UB is too expensive. Formatting disks is way too expensive
Writing a standards-compliant compiler would be a fun exercise, though...
@Flexo It can do it as a deferred task… save a trace file and then analyze it later for UB. Only when the UB is detected at a later date does it format the drive.
@Potatoswatter That sounds even worse.
Valgrind would probably be a good framework…
@ecatmur is that the origin of the demon nose thing?
13:43
@ecatmur wut?
@Flexo Nasal demons originated in a Usenet post
@rubenvb justifying all of the operations of the compiler by explicit reference to the standard, such that it would be unable to accept non-strictly-conformant programs.
@ecatmur how would that be fun?
or even remotely possible?
@ecatmur UB isn't determined at compile time. Detecting UB requires a runtime VM/interpreter.
And a library implemented for that interpreter which detects anything that any library might not support.
@Potatoswatter Why is that?
13:51
@ecatmur UB is mandated by the standard.
@Maxpm For example, read a number from cin and add 1. Is that UB? It depends whether the user entered INT_MAX or not.
Even a super strict compiler can't reject such a program. C and C++ support the user specifying bounds on the input, outside the language.
Hm.
Neat.
UB sucks.
It does.
Is there a way to hook into messages sent to windows on Mac OS X like there is on Windows?
13:56
UB is just a formalized notion of the C virtual machine being ideally a proper subset of the native architecture, not a well-behaved device specified for sake of clean semantics.
@Maxpm deus ex is my fav game too
@72con What sort of messages? What sort of GUI API? What sort of programming effort?
hooks
I'm interested in how I would monitor what messages windows get.
I don't understand the question.
Maybe I'm parsing it incorrectly.
13:58
But I guess the model is quite different from Windows.
@72con Yeah, thanks for making it all so specific now.
Say you wanted to know when a window is created on Mac OS X, how would you do that?

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