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2:31 AM
@d03 But virus can hardly survive on money for long without a host helping.
 
2:46 AM
@Morwenn Is that because you spend all your time indoors?
FML. I just had to revert from std::filesystem to boost::filesystem because the std version was ICE-ing nvcc.
 
2:59 AM
Roundie just had squid.
He is going to have black beak for a while now.
 
"file_type::directory_file" <- good work boost
wtf is that
 
3:36 AM
Now I'm writing tests to verify that my tests have good test coverage
fortunately, nothing needs to pass
 
4:03 AM
Its kinda nice that fstreams can accept a std::filesystem::path
 
4:26 AM
Fuck, I can't get total validation test coverage because there are too many options. Like if there are five options, and each option has like six versions that's a lot of tests!
 
4:52 AM
`Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error C1060 compiler is out of heap space Slim5 C:\fslim2\Slim5\GeneratedFiles\Debug\qrc_virtualcamera.cpp 2097172
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I can almost forgive them, but on the other hand, running qrc externally doesn't fuck anything up.
 
5:39 AM
uh... what's the difference between
for (int i{0} ...)
and
for (int i=0 ...)
 
@AmagicalFishy One uses braces and the other uses an equal sign? If you're looking for a meaningful/practical difference, there is none (in this case). Braces do prevent some "narrowing" conversions, which can prevent a few accidents, but in this case you're initializing an int variable with an int value, so there's no narrowing to prevent.
 
ah, cool. thanks. :)
starting c++ as of 5 minutes ago, and google doesn't do a very good job with searching for symbols
 
@AmagicalFishy Might I suggest duckduckgo?
Not always perfect by any means, but at least (for one example) it knows that "C" and "C++" are separate things...
 
you might. and i will take that suggestion to heart! (i often turn to duckduckgo for various reasons, i didn't consider that it did a better job parsing symbols, though)
 
@JerryCoffin Of course - 'C' vs "C++", that's one character vs three character(and symbol)s.
 
6:07 AM
It uses 3 times as much memory :p
 
6:45 AM
 
6:59 AM
We need to report Mik for posting male stripper in this chat!
 
 
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8:17 AM
@Mikhail because I don't match the profile of people who die
 
 
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10:06 AM
I want to make a small library dedicated to ship everywhere on embedded and to call it locust just to say that I unleashed a swarms of locusts upon the world
 
 
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12:04 PM
npm seems like a nice vector for that
 
 
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2:03 PM
Waiting to hear all major events in the first half of this year to be cancelled because of the Coronavirus. Talking about cancel culture.
 
@TelKitty trying to prevent a repeat of 1918 is hard in today's travel situation
 
But at least now we can recognize a cytokine storm
 
user6461957
2:20 PM
I decided to prep myself for it. Stocked up on multivitamins, calcium citrate, potassium citrate, magnesium citrate, algae oil. Not sure if I should buy bottled water as well...
 
user6461957
My company is alarmed as well...
 
user6461957
Supplements & disinfectants so far so good. I don't need much food. But maybe water since I am not sure if I can still go with tap water if something hits the fan
 
2:47 PM
@Morwenn or a geometry library en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_(mathematics)
 
brb gonna rename static_math
 
 
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4:22 PM
@d03 unless you're old, extra weak or have diabetes, etc. you're not likely to die
 
user6461957
5:09 PM
@Morwenn true. I am not belonging to any of those groups. However, Germany like many other EU countries have many old people among their ranks aged 50 and beyond and they still work in many places such as water purification plants etc. Which could mean that a significant portion of the workforce could be missing which could lead to shortages etc. Or is my reasoning skewed?
 
If there are shortages I'll soon be dead either way x)
 
5:27 PM
i come with another stupid question:
if i have a default constructor that does something—and write another constructor that takes parameters
is there a way such that the [something] that's done by the default constructor still done?
 
5:39 PM
@AmagicalFishy I think you can call it in the initializer list?
 
user6461957
5:51 PM
Why should a definition of a default ctor affect another non-default ctor? Or do you mean a default ctor call with a non-default one?
 
man c++ is difficult!
i mean a default ctor call with a non-default one, i suppose
basically i have some stuff i want done regardless of which ctor is used
 
> Alcohol doesn't have any smell. It's the hops, barley and other "stuff" that you can smell on your breath. The answer is to drink a clear spirit (or white spirit! - perhaps not) such as vodka.
 
alcohol definitely has a smell >:(
 
Surely you mean the hops, barley and other "stuff"?
I just smelled my vodka and I don't really smell anything.
Isopropyl alcohol, however...
@AmagicalFishy That's inheritance
Basically, the child can do whatever the parent can do
you're welcome bro
 
6:19 PM
er, doesn't inheritance typically refer to classes?
like one class inheriting something from another class
as opposed to two different constructors in the same class? i've never heard of functions inheriting from one another
also ethanol smells!

wait do you really no tsmell anything when you smell your vodka?
are... are you sure that's vodka
 
I just smelled my vodka and it went into my nose. Thanks.
 
tell me whether or not that gets you drunk
 
two default constructors cannot call each other, @AmagicalFishy
> No, you can't call one constructor from another in C++03 (called a delegating constructor).
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Q: Can I call a constructor from another constructor (do constructor chaining) in C++?

StormenetAs a C# developer I'm used to run through constructors: class Test { public Test() { DoSomething(); } public Test(int count) : this() { DoSomethingWithCount(count); } public Test(int count, string name) : this(count) { DoSomethingWithName(name); ...

But apparently in C++11 you can do it
 
user6461957
6:37 PM
@Morwenn is stocking up supplies (medications, multivitamins etc.) not an option for you? You still have time. :)
 
8:39 PM
 
 
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10:21 PM
I was trying to prepare for the end of world scenario at country property (not that I think it's likely to happen, not any time soon anyways). Then the potatoes I planned die from lacking water (because I have only been visiting once a month, probably less during bushfire period) & my chickens got stolen by wildlife.
 

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