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22:00
@JimNorton Click user avatar > "ignore this user".
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks..
@FredOverflow Given the recent evolution, it's really in need of a new revision.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes. I think a second edition of TD&E is more important than world peace.
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@FredOverflow A second D&E revision might lead to world peace.
Hey, if I had 1k more rep now, I'd have a wonderful number.
It really makes me mad that I might not get to use a C++0x compiler... My CairoImage class might not be able to keep it's cool constructor.
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22:02
@JimNorton Trash C++0x, and go for C++11.
@sbi Well, I'm using g++ 4.4.6 on my desktop. I think it's close to being C++11?
@JimNorton I think you need 4.6 or higher
@R.MartinhoFernandes The 2005 Japanese Edition of TD&E has a 32 pages foreword that discusses modern C++ and some C++0x features. Also Concepts (see page 26). So that edition is also already deprecated :)
even 4.7 to use -std=c++11
22:04
@Insilico oh that sounds right...
And even then C++11 support is still considered experimental I think
At least 4.4.6 has support for unique_ptr
There isn't a single C++ compiler that has actually implemented the entire C++11 feature set yet I think
and the other new smart pointers that I don't know about :-)
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22:06
@JimNorton, This isn't perfect, and still uses raw pointers, but I think you might get a couple of things from it based on the other code: ideone.com/hIGiO
So I replaced the default allocator with default allocator+thread caches and memory allocations go way faster
Oh cool, g++ 4.7 supports Non-static data member initializers.
@Xeo for pure functions, yes, that's exactly how mathsy types typically define them
@Insilico Hell++. Sadly it's imaginary. But I have already imagined it feature-complete.
22:07
Although it's probably faster only because it avoids the lock in the default allocator most of the time
@jalf Right, in mathematics, "function" and "mapping" are synonyms.
(and not necessarily due to the allocator algorithm)
Time to get some rest, good night boys
@chris Thank you.. I will have a look.
@FredOverflow Not quite.
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22:08
@Insilico Concurrency is going to be incomplete for a while with GCC and Clang, I think
@FredOverflow Oh yeah, I've seen that before..
@FredOverflow, In-class member initializers, gotta love em
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is the difference between "a function from A to B" and "a mapping from A to B" exactly?
@Xeo I figured as much.
@FredOverflow A function is a mapping where each input maps to only one output.
22:09
Although Herb Sutter has lots of good concurrency articles that can be done in C++03
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Core C++, Clang is only missing inherited ctors and attributes, it seems
(it's just not as elegant)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, mappings are more general? Are you sure?
@Xeo And SFINAE.
:(
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The template parameter one?
22:09
The cool one.
> In most of mathematics and in some related technical fields, the term mapping, usually shortened to map, is either a synonym for function, or denotes a particular kind of function which is important in that branch, or denotes something conceptually similar to a function.
^ That's what Wikipedia says.
@FredOverflow Oh well, I'll blame translation :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought "relation" was more general than "function"
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@FredOverflow Is that what I think it is?
@Insilico Ah, yeah, that's it.
@sbi Yes. No. Bananas.
22:11
@sbi It means you can say int my_member = 42;
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@FredOverflow Wow. As in C#.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe Clang 3.2 SVN already has it?
@sbi If you don't want it look like C#, you can also say int my_member(42); of course ;) or int my_member{42}; thanks to uniform initialization.
@Xeo Last time I updated it on the server was two weeks ago. I need to update again and check.
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@FredOverflow Oh yeah, that seems an important distinction!
22:14
do you guys know of any company that would sign a visa for a Junior C++ developer with a bunch of years of self-study, relatively familiar with template metaprogramming techniques? (meaning slightly above average)
@Xeo Updating. I'll know if it works tomorrow.
@n2liquid not clear what is being asked
@FredOverflow I want a job; I want to know if anyone here can point me to a company that would hire someone like I described
@n2liquid I would think that if you're any good at what you claim to be good at companies would try to do what they can
I think you're approaching that from the wrong direction. Any sane company would hire you if you can convince them you're worth it
but no sane company would hire (or refuse to hire) someone based solely on how familiar they are with TMP, or how much they've self-studied
Who cares about sanity?
@jalf I'm unexperienced, I don't know I can convince them, especially considering a visa
@n2liquid Have you any work experience whatsoever?
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Man, I want to see the new proposals people are submitting
22:17
Internships, for example?
@Insilico yeah... 1 year of PHP
full-time, actually
@n2liquid My condolences.
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks.. I don't like PHP, but really that's the smallest of my problems here
the real problem is grandpas, grandmas, and mainframes
@n2liquid At least you have some work experience. You can try using that to your advantage
22:20
@Insilico Well, work experience is a pretty basic thing, right? Almost a must have.
damn it
I have a 16 megapixel point-and-shoot camera and a 10 megapixel DSLR camera. Guess which one taks shittier pictures?
lol, shift-enter the one you're looking for?
template<typename T>
Vector<T>::Vector(const Vector&& v)    // move constructor
^ lol, anybody spot the error? :)
22:22
@FredOverflow The parameter is const.
Right. Guess where I found the code?
@FredOverflow In your code base?
In your code?
oh crap
That's the "corrected draft"?
@FredOverflow Mail him while it's a draft!
@FredOverflow 8:-)
const rvalue references are the next big thing (:
Might need a bit more revisions :-)
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22:23
He got another typo in there, "duck tying" :)
@FredOverflow, It's obviously that it has to be const Vector &&v, not const Vector&& v :p
@Xeo Is that a new Olympic sport I haven't heard of?
@Insilico No, it's more of a rodeo thing.
So now what if I want to do the following with that class?

cairo_t * cr = cairo_create(imgResult);
cairo_destroy(cr);

Have cairo_t * as a member and have the destructor be able to call cairo_destroy(cr). It's not really important that the class be copyable.

http://ideone.com/hIGiO
@R.MartinhoFernandes You ass. I've been on TV Tropes since you linked it
On the Portal page somehow?
22:26
Mwhahahahah. lol
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@KianMayne You're welcome.
@R.MartinhoFernandes done
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@FredOverflow Hope you mentioned the typo I mentioned as well
But I would like a constructor that can do this:

CairoImage::CairoImage( const std::string& imageFile )
   : m_surface(cairo_image_surface_create_from_png(imageFile.c_str()), cairo_surface_destroy)
   , m_cr(cairo_create( m_surface.get() ), cairo_destroy)
   , m_size(cairo_image_surface_get_width( m_surface.get() )
       ,cairo_image_surface_get_height ( m_surface.get() ))
{
    std::cout << "Image Created" << std::endl;
}

without need for unique_ptr
@Xeo No, I don't claim to have found other people's findings.
22:28
@chris Vector const&& v
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Could've send it in anyways.
@JimNorton Before we get too technical, do you absolutely have to forbid copying, or does it simply not matter? Is it possible to copy a cairo_image? Are there functions that do it?
You never know when someone might want to copy it.
@FredOverflow I'd like to forbid copying.
@JimNorton Forbid copying and allow moving is (almost, see Boost) impossible in C++03.
22:29
But then I can't do Person p("Something") if I make construtor private right?
private copy constructor/assignment operator doesn't do it?
It would probably be a lot easier if you simply allowed copying, provided that you can copy a cairo_image, of course.
@JimNorton, They're two different constructors; make one private.
@JimNorton Person p("Something"); doesn't call the copy constructor. We're talking about code like Person p = q; or returning a Person by value.
@JimNorton is there a clone-type function in the API?
22:31
@keith.layne Don't think so.
The one you'd want private is Person (const Person &), the one that takes another Person to copy. Along with that, make the assignment operator private too, then.
I guess the real problem is that the member is a pointer?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol we're already 4 months late :)
Just something like private: Person (const Person &){}
22:32
@FredOverflow :S
@chris Don't define it.
At least Knuth offers a bounty on errors in his books :)
@sehe Yeah. A bounty.
Right.
@R.MartinhoFernandes, Oops, yeah. Forgot it still can't be copied in the class.
cairo_surface_t * cairo_surface_create_similar*
> Knuth had to stop sending real checks in 2008 due to bank fraud, and instead now gives each error finder a "certificate of deposit" from a publicly listed balance in his fictitious "Bank of San Serriffe"
22:33
do not tell me how to write a function that checks all rows in the file, and if it's a word (eg set cookie) then reads the entire line after the word.
That's the body of the question
@JimNorton Can you show us what you're actually doing with objects of your class? Do you return them from functions? Do you put them in vectors? etc.
as in, yes, it appears that you can copy surfaces.
@sehe Do note that the digits of the routing and account numbers have been swapped around, I think. :-)
@Insilico Fisher/Yates
22:36
@JimNorton Can you provide an ideone link to your current CairoImage class?
@FredOverflow yep
@Flexo haha lol
second
@JimNorton Even better, do you still have the version before you changed it to use unique_ptr?
http://ideone.com/vWTRg - implementation
http://ideone.com/W2RAu - header
http://ideone.com/yi66g - main code / user of class
@FredOverflow And I will post that in a second.
22:40
54 mins ago, by Flexo
@Mysticial - someone posted your train track SO answer on my facebook feed
^ so tempting to read that as 'train wreck answer'
@JimNorton gist.github.com :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes For a second I thought that was Jon Skeet's rep tab... haha It'll probably get reversed so the upvoter can do it again tomorrow. :)
is the SSCCE site down for anyone else?
@Mysticial Well, it was practical all after the rep cap, so I won't lose much.
And the 17 badges won't revert.
:P
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh... they were all 9-point answers?
@JimNorton It would probably be best if you just posted a proper SO question. Precisely state your goals, especially that you cannot use C++11, and that you cannot use Howard Hinnant's unique_ptr for C++03 (why not, btw?).
@Mysticial Many, yes.
22:43
@Mysticial What site is that? Meta? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/22754/…
I am tired, I have to go to bed now. Good night, folks!
@Mysticial, What about this one? tinyurl.com/i-like-code-trains
ok, good :)
22:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes, Love that site.
Original implementation: http://ideone.com/Lk965
Original header: http://ideone.com/PtWhI
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Hello everyone. *
@R.MartinhoFernandes holy shit, your activity->badges looks awesome...
@FredOverflow Ok will do... thanks all for the help.
@Ell slightly better
22:45
@JimNorton I see multiple occurrences of unique_ptr in there. Where is the original version that you posted before you even heard of unique_ptr?
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thank you :) for some reason, the edit and other options only appear when message is starred
@FredOverflow looking for it.,,
anyway, good night
@FredOverflow night
@FredOverflow night
22:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh I see I wasn't the only one with funny type of attention today. Very mildly in comparison, still way out of the ordinary:
@FredOverflow G'night.
At least it looks like he/she actually pondered things as there are up-votes as well
Someone just went and downvoted about every Spirit question I posted. Which is, every question I ever did post. On behalf of others. This might have been the snag, really
@sehe Ow.
Well, I'm sure mine will be caught by the scripts. Hope yours is too.
Well, it's not going to be fraud-detected, because, frankly, i don't think it is. Just a modicum more attention than I'd have liked :)
Perhaps I will just screw it all. Hide the copy and assignment constructor and force the user to use the SetContext and SetSurface methods.
22:49
@sehe ow... who did you piss off?
IF I can't get the company to upgrade the FUCKING BUILD SERVER
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yours will be. I've had that happen before. Never fails to get detected. And my cases were less severe
The robot got revenge downvoted before as well.
Quite mild though.
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what's a build server anyway? upload stuff and it builds it and return the built file?
22:50
@Mysticial No one :)
@Ell Pretty much. I mean there's more to it but that's the basic idea.
@Ell yep that's the basic idea
The build server does things like nightly builds and stuff.
@Mysticial I had more revenge upvoting happen (all detected/reverted). And 1 case of revenge downvote. Sadly, that didn't get detected. Was kind of mild though and a loooooooong time ago
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and nightly builds are when it automatically builds code every night?
22:51
@sehe revenge upvoting?
@Ell pretty much
@Mysticial Just a phun turn of phrase, meaning exactly what you think it means
@Ell No, it builds every 2 minutes. Of course it automatically builds every night. :-P
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hehe
@sehe how does that work? I can't see how it can hurt unless you're going for Unsung Hero
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22:53
sorry my mind is clouded with bitter anger and resent. I am getting an early night :L night everyone :)
@Mysticial Ok. Just for you: I meant when people want to 'applaud' or cheer you on by upvoting some of your posts quickly in succession
@sehe oh... clearly I didn't see the sarcasm...
I like to just flip phrases so they turn out surprising. I still meant the obvious opposite of revenge downvoting
@Ell I like how you always find the time to word those feelings so nicely
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@sehe thank you :) it makes me less angry :D
@Ell night
22:57
Sleep well
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ugh I don't have the strength to close the tab
but I must!
right. take 2, night :)
Just close your eyes instead
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poof
That requires a different kind of strength
But it leverages gravity

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