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@Neil You should have hit him with a bat. And then told him he wasn't the fittest.
any good stackoverflow app for android?
@rogcg Browser. It's installed by default.
@EtiennedeMartel He was quite stubborn about it too
@Neil Hit him more than once then.
14:01
@EtiennedeMartel I would have, except I only had a spoon in my hand at the time, since I was eating cereal in the cafeteria
Violence is punchline.
Should have gotten a knife now that I think about it. ;)
Spoon is better because nobody is going to believe that you were attacked by a man with a spoon.
@Neil A spoon in the eye is an incredibly effective way to dispatch nutjobs.
@CatPlusPlus Unless you have spoon shaped bruises.
14:04
@EtiennedeMartel But then, would I not be making his point? Would I not then be the fittest because I beat him with a spoon?
So what? He's dead. His point is irrelevant.
In 3000 years someone alive today will be the common ancestor of all humanity
@Neil He can be as right as he want now that he no longer has a functional left eye (see what I did there?).
hello guys
Hey, pepperdude.
14:05
@EtiennedeMartel If I cut off the entire left side of his body, he'd be all right now.
@rogcg Probably not me.
yay new nickname, gotta remember that one
heheh
@rogcg Not if we robots have our way.
@R.MartinhoFernandes indeed! it would be awesome!
yesterday I watched Total Recall
14:08
the old one?
the new one
@rogcg New one? There's a new one?
Logistics FTW.
14:16
@rogcg *voice turns to a whisper* holycrapthatlooksawesomegottaseeit
@Neil yeah. it's pretty cool! worth to see it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol! wtf? those things are moved so slowly, how the hell?!
@rogcg Have you seen the original?
yah
@rogcg So? Which is better?
14:17
@Neil well the new one has hotter girls. that's a fact! LOl
@rogcg Sharon Stone was hot when that movie came out
Heck, she's still hot if you ask me
Though Kate Beckinsale isn't a piece of rock either
Nor jessica biel
a (default) copy constr. of a derived class calls the (default) copy constructor of its base, right? And both don't do anything more than copy all the member variables in both classes, right?
14:23
default == compiler-generated?
@LuchianGrigore yeah.
@rubenvb That's what they should do anyway
Each class takes care of copying its own members
Something fishy is happening when I initialize a member derived class in another class like so: m_build_config(config), where config is a const build_config&.
@rubenvb post a code example
@rubenvb Define fishy, and you're right in thinking that it is the copy constructor of build_config
Or whatever it derives from at least
14:27
It's UB to read an un-initialized variable, right?
@LuchianGrigore indeed
@LuchianGrigore Not necessarily. You can read it as a series of unsigned chars, and only get unspecified values, but not undefined behavior.
@LuchianGrigore note that global variables are always initialized to 0
something like that.
I copied from my real code and removed the bits not relevant.
@BartekBanachewicz nope, they're value-initialized
Anyway - I'll probably post a question
and then go out for a smoke
14:30
At the moment of target's initialization of its m_build_config, m_build_directory is reset to "./build", while it was "./build/whatever" before.
@JerryCoffin ah yes, you can read the value, and it will 'work' but what value you read is unspecified... as in it can be what ever the compiler wants it be
@LuchianGrigore I think it's too late (nearly 5 p.m.) for me to try and find the subtle difference
But I'll check that last bit of info.
@LuchianGrigore well, they're zero-initialized first, that much is correct.
@ecatmur I don't think globals exclude class-types.
And idk what zero-initializing a class means...
14:31
3.6.2:2 *Variables with static storage duration (3.7.1) or thread storage duration (3.7.2) shall be zero-initialized (8.5)
before any other initialization takes place.*
@LuchianGrigore well, it's sort of "thought shortcut" (I don't think it's a good translation. I am probably missing an idiom here)
hmmmm
@ecatmur cool, didn't know that
but seems useless to me...
@thecoshman Right -- but unlike UB, it can't crash the program, format the hard drive, cause nasal demons, etc. (even with Hell++).
Oh, as I was writing the question I found a dupe - quite interesting really
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Q: Why is this simple assignment undefined behaviour?

spraffI was refreshing my understanding of value-initialisation versus default-initialisation, and came across this: struct C { int x; int y; C () { } }; int main () { C c = C (); } Apparently this is UB because In the case of C(), there is a constructor that is capable of ini...

14:32
@LuchianGrigore why? It allows the intrinsic types to be left alone then
@LuchianGrigore the members are initialized to zero, as if it was trivial.
@JerryCoffin Hell++?
it's the same for C
@thecoshman The most perverse implementation of C++ possible.
@Neil kate is out of the question. she is hot and that's a fact!
14:33
Jan 19 at 23:23, by DeadMG
but the basic idea behind Hell++ is a Standard-conformant C++ compiler which goes out of it's way to be as unfriendly and surprising and annoying as possible
@rogcg I said she's not a piece of rock, in other words, she's hot
yeah I got it
ok got it
I think.
Okay, it seemed like you were arguing
14:36
@Neil You seem to be in violent agreement.
in case you don't know how to do it!
@JerryCoffin I am, damnit!
@rogcg It's a rake pick. Quite useless, if you actually know what you're doing.
@rogcg Oneboxing animated GIFs is against the CoC, by the way.
I have a high lockpicking level on skyrim
LOL
14:38
@rogcg ¬_¬ no animated GIFS
@rogcg Oh noes, reminds me of that annoying mini-game from Oblivion.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fallout 3 also had one.
1 message moved to bin
@EtiennedeMartel Not as annoying.
@EtiennedeMartel don't say about fallout3 I wanna play that game again!
And you could fallback to your character's skill if you wanted.
14:39
I'm starting to wonder if @R.MartinhoFernandes has the ability to star his own messages. Because otherwise there is no way he'd get as many stars.
In Oblivion? No. Pick it yourself.
@EtiennedeMartel lol
sometimes I get tired of bethesda graphics, and sometimes I got impressed!
sigh I'm back. More permanently back.
@Drise Hey @Drise. How's it going?
14:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@Chimera Not quite as fantastic as I'd hoped. Still no female companion. NewEgg is a nightmare; still no computer. Ear is still infected and can't hear a damned thing out of my right ear. School starts today: Woohoo! (not).
I know this isn't the right place to ask but does anyone know how to make site layouts appear the same way on phones as they do on desktops?
@IAmBatman wtf?
codeblocks or kdevelop?
oh let me guess, this is the only active room?
14:43
@thecoshman more or less
I doubt that.
Most rooms are active this time of the day.
@IAmBatman then you can more or less find another room
The PHP room had a message "just now", the JavaScript room had one "26s ago".
@thecoshman You could more or less cut out the jackassery
Whats the SE site for programming challenges?
14:45
@IAmBatman oh, it was you who went full retard just now
@IAmBatman you could more or less not be an idiot, posting a question that has nothing to do with the stated name of the room.
I am trying to imagine wat would happen if I did derp into Java room and said "pointer"
then herp away
@thecoshman You're not a very socially-pleasant guy are you
@BartekBanachewicz "point her to what?"
@Drise :-( Sorry to hear the bad news....
@thecoshman ^^
@IAmBatman No one of us is, actually. Especially when someone derps about webdesign
@IAmBatman a quick google search stackoverflow.com/questions/4618682/…
14:47
@IAmBatman dude, you effectively walked into a hospital and asked them to fix your cars radiator
@Chimera I have never had such an ordering hassle on any site before. And then when newegg fucks it up, "oh, we'll offer you a 15$ credit as compensation for your 116$ shipping charges".
@thecoshman lol, ridiculously bad analogy. the difference is not that extreme
@Drise "We've fixed it, and the fix will be available in VC11"
it's all under the SO umbrella
@IAmBatman Actually, it's pretty close.
14:48
@IAmBatman It is. We don't do web stuphz.
It's not
@BartekBanachewicz Don't have access to VC11
@Drise It's RC right now (2012). So fully available
Meh I seem confused today..
VS2012 came out a while ago I thought
14:49
@IAmBatman Arguing in this form won't get you far anyway.
@IAmBatman no it is.
@Rapptz VS2012 is codenamed vc11 toolset
@BartekBanachewicz Plus it's not me who has the issue. It's another developer in my group. Not like I can just say "oh yea! go wait 6 hours to download a new version! Most of your projects may no longer work too!"
@Bartek I don't really need to argue, I know I'm right, so it's no skin off my nose, lol
what is worse, we are not even on duty, we are here to relax and chat, we are not a help desk
14:50
@Drise Wait, you expected to get a bug fix in your product? lol
Bug fixes from Microsoft are only available in other products.
@thecoshman So you're either at work dicking around or unemployed?
@IAmBatman @thecoshman @Bartek Can two of you please stop it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't expect anything. I just expected something so simple to work.
Will do
Can somebody kick him or something? He falls under annoying I believe?
14:51
@BartekBanachewicz Who?
@Drise Well, it depends on your connection. I went for lunch break and it was there.
@BartekBanachewicz There's no kicking.
Oh, nevermind. I'm going home in a few anyway
@IAmBatman that deserves a wat.
Take a look at how SO does it.
The mobile SO site is pretty close to excellent.
well SO doesn't have pictures
14:52
@IAmBatman You can specify different CSS stylesheets depending on the medium.
problem is the pics aren't scaling with the phone
@ecatmur Pretty far from it actually. All the buttons are really tiny and at the corners.
@ecatmur they could've supplied a bit larger icons, though. Zoomed on retina they look terrible
the text does but the pics stick way out and make everything look odd
@BartekBanachewicz Buy a better display. It's probably cheaper. :P
14:53
@IAmBatman Can't you supply another CSS?
Can't you use jQuery to resize images
@BartekBanachewicz I'll have to look into it, I'm a newbie with HTML/CSS. Will have to dig deeper I guess
Thanks
or scale them at least
@IAmBatman either way, I am not here to put up with your shit
@R.MartinhoFernandes I meant on iPad. Still, the vision of me sticking my eye's retina to my laptop screen and complaining aboub blurred images... priceless.
14:54
plonk
@Rapptz use svg and that problem solves itself.
@IAmBatman JS might come in handy.
One of my coworkers bought a Mac with retina. It was like "Ooooh, retina. Wait, why did my Internet get worse?"
@R.MartinhoFernandes "My Internet"?
@rubenvb yeah that's true
@EtiennedeMartel Everyone experiences a different Internet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes My Internet is full of joy and happiness.
Ugh. How do I turn c++0x on in VS?
@Rapptz what about 320x240 Palms?
@Drise It's always on.
14:55
@Drise 2010+ turned on by default
Ok.
@Drise not a lot of support though, afaik
@Drise A lot of C++11 features aren't supported though, like initializer lists
@Rapptz initializer lists?
14:57
@LuchianGrigore <smashes his head with a yoghurt spoon> (Oh well. I meant <emote>, but It went all the way around)
Code golf is dead...
Anyone want to take a crack at this codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/7056/…
@LuchianGrigore yeah, like std::vector<int> v{1,2,3,4,5};
@LuchianGrigore int main () { }
@LuchianGrigore void main(){} ?
lol
@BartekBanachewicz why is that UB?
why is that ub?
IIRC, C requires "return"
the question is about C++
@BartekBanachewicz C++ doesn't
14:59
its c++
@Prætorian That's ill-formed.
I'm going home, need some rest really, it's obvious
15:00
@LuchianGrigore I don't think that makes sense.
htpp
@R.MartinhoFernandes So it doesn't exhibit UB?
@Prætorian No.
It should be rejected.
@R.MartinhoFernandes true, should take the runnable part out, right?
I meant that it should have an entry point
@Drise Yeah Drise, I told you Initializer lists aren't supported in VS2012
15:01
you dont need to upload your error code @Drise
and that includes count
@Rapptz then how do I get tuple's to compile?
@R.MartinhoFernandes besides, UB only occurs when the code that exhibits it is reached, right?
#include <tuple>, std::make_tuple, std::tuple
@LuchianGrigore No.
15:02
@Rapptz Yea, and that's what it's breaking on. make_tuple
UB is so insidious it is allowed to reach into the past.
don't use the tr1 namespace, use std::tuple
int main() { return 0; int* x; *x = 0; }
is this UB? @R.MartinhoFernandes
15:04
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think that's true.
why is this tagged as nsfw
0
Q: Cannot remove extra margin/padding between divs even though reset.css used

RGBKI've been trying everything i know for the past 1.5 hours and cannot figure this one out. Actually far as i can tell, margin and padding are at 0, however, the containing divs are so far, inexplicably 4px wider and 1px taller then the containing image. I don't know where that comes from. Few thi...

porn site maybe
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@Papergay Because of the linked site?
It might be worth noting in your question that the pictures on your site may not be safe for people to browse at work. I'd like to help you but I can't have that sitting on my screen in the office. [EDIT: To clarify, it's not 'porn', but there is a large image of a basically nude woman]mwan Oct 13 '11 at 21:45
oh lol
Okay :o
15:05
yeah the linked site has nudity
I thought that would not matter as long as it is not shown on the SO page
@Rapptz Ok. Now using std::tuple. It's still trying to use tr1?
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you pls answer?
lemme open vs2012
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@Papergay Since the site is relevant (it's html after all), the tag is relevant aswell
15:06
@Drise VS still has all that stuff in the tr1 namespace and uses using declarations to bring it into the std namespace
I see, thx :D
How do I slap it's hand and tell it "No"?
I don't think you can
@Drise What's the code that's failing?
@LuchianGrigore I'd think so. The compiler is allowed to reorder the instructions (and for a correct program there's no observable difference when reordered).
15:08
@Prætorian map<std::tuple<int, int, int, int>, bool> displayed;
@R.MartinhoFernandes :)) that's just pedantic
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok, what about int main() { int* x; return (false && *x = 0); }
@LuchianGrigore Well, it explains how UB can happen "before it happens", which is what you asked.
@LuchianGrigore Same idea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes not really, *x = 0 is guaranteed to not be called.
@LuchianGrigore It has no observable behaviour (if it were correct), and the as-if rule allows it to be executed.
0
A: Shortest undefined behavior sample in C++

rubenvbint main(){int i=1>>32;} this on a 32-bit-integer system, which is most of 'em today.

not sure if it is the shortest, but it's damn short.
15:11
@rubenvb I think it's shifting to the left that's undefined.
@rubenvb That's perfectly fine!
Ok, think I got an answer
-1<<1 is as short and more correct.
I don't think anything's gonna beat int main(){1/0;}
But there's no guarantee it runs.
15:12
need a return statement
The compiler can fold the constant at compile time.
@Rapptz No, it doesn't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes there's no guarantee it won't not run :))
:5040121 5.8 Shift operators [expr.shift]
1
The shift operators << and >> group left-to-right.
shift-expression:
additive-expression
shift-expression << additive-expression
shift-expression >> additive-expression
The operands shall be of integral or unscoped enumeration type and integral promotions are performed. The type of the result is that of the promoted left operand. The behavior is undefined if the right operand is negative, or greater than or equal to the length in bits of the promoted left operand.
@Drise That compiles, could it be the missing std:: before map?
so 1>>-1 would do as well.
15:14
@Prætorian No bueno. ideone.com/n6MLJ
but is of the same length, obviously.
\u\
0000
Shorter.
And UB. And there's no guarantee it won't not run either.
@LuchianGrigore Can you please edit in that the code needs to be legal. Otherwise you're going to get a lot of crap.
"Legal" but UB?
You mean well-formed?
15:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah. UB is not illegal.
edited again
:))
@Drise what exactly are you doing?
@Rapptz trying to compile std::map<std::tuple<int, int, int, int> > in VS 2010
15:16
oh
It compiles fine with GCC 4.5.2
if it's 2010 I think that requires the tr1 namespace
I thought you were using VS2012
@Rapptz so std::tr1::tuple?
@Drise I don't even see where the conversion to int comes into the picture. Can you write an SSCCE so I can give it a try?
I want to see you beat my 8 characters.
15:18
@Rapptz no it doesn't
@Prætorian Let me see what I can come up with..
tuple wasn't in tr1, was it?
for vs2010 it was in the tr1 namespace
at least that's what I remember seeing
@LuchianGrigore you need to be more specific on codegolf.
15:20
"runnable program"... make that: compiles on more than one standards compliant compiler and is well-formed.
Feel free to edit.
I don't think anyone has the rep to do that.
@rubenvb I already changed that - "shortest, well-formed"
Not unless I get three upvotes.
and remove the possibility of a freestanding environment too.
lol, you're taking away all the fun.
15:23
I need to map multiple keys to 1 or more values. Is there a data structure for this in std? Something like map, but where a value can have multiple keys..
You sound like litb.
@Nils like a multimap?
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, give me a copy of the Standard, a discussion about main and I'll be all over you before you know it.
"Solve this riddle. No, you can't do that. Can't do that either. That's not allowed either"
Isn't the multimap the other way round?
15:24
@rubenvb What?
(I already "gave" you a copy of the standard, btw)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know.
@Nils multimap is for multiple keys
@Nils do you mean pointers? :)) or references?
why do you need a data structure for that?
Or perhaps I didn't understand the question
@Prætorian I can't recreate it. I know this is not helpful at all.. but I have no idea even where the error is. It's in some header files for Vc include
No a multimap has keys which are not unique. I want unique keys, but the ability that a value can have more than one key
@LuchianGrigore yes you could easily do that with pointers
15:27
So do it with pointers or references then
do you know how many values per key?
@LuchianGrigore just putting all the value in a set and then get pointers to the values in that set?
> A program consists of one or more translation units (Clause 2) linked together. A translation unit consists of a sequence of declarations. (§3.5)
@rubenvb In case you're wondering.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol. Hence the freestanding environment limitation. A normal C++ program "shall define a main function"...
@Prætorian This is where most of the errors seem to originate: ideone.com/U1QhD
15:29
@Rapptz I said MANY KEYS PER VALUE!
you keep switching your wording lol
"No a multimap has keys which are not unique. I want unique keys, but the ability that a value can have more than one key"
@rubenvb Yeah, but that's the litb way of making puzzles. Underspecify it and then weed out the answers you don't like by adding new requirements.
Make up your mind, Nils
1-N keys per value
And what if the behaviour becomes "define an empty main function"? After all, that UB happens during translation.
15:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh?
@rubenvb My 8-char program yields UB during translation. What if the behaviour that results from it is the definition of main?
(I'm hinging on @Luchian's argument above that you can't guarantee a program with 1/0 in it will not run)
Kinda like a 1d math function where you can get the same y values for different x values.
All examples so far can simply result in a compiler error, and thus nothing is ever run.
Well anyways I might stick to pointers.
@Drise VS uses preprocessor sorcery to emulate variadic templates, so if that's where this is screwing up see if you've got any suspiciously named preprocessor symbols in your project settings
15:37
Ok, so I can't reproduce the error. It's only on one project exclusively.
VS still has slow compile times :(
Well, If I comment everything out that has to do with tuples, it compiles.
what's the error again?
Some garbage about std::tr1::tuple not being able to convert to int or something.
It's pages and pages.
Do you have gcc on you? You could just compile it using that since you said it compiles on it
15:44
@Rapptz Need cross platform.
VS2010 is cross platform?
@Rapptz Nice joke.
why is it using std::tr1 when I explictly state std::tuple
Woah
Ok
So it's an iterator
Removing that allows it to compile.
44 mins ago, by Prætorian
@Drise VS still has all that stuff in the tr1 namespace and uses using declarations to bring it into the std namespace
@Prætorian See my new realization. Something to do with iterators.
@Drise use auto instead of typing the iterator type name
15:52
@Prætorian Still no bueno.
Does VS2010 support auto?
@Rapptz Yes, i believe
I've been misusing VS2010 for years.
@Drise the type of a map's key is const ..., maybe that's the issue?
@Prætorian No idea how to answer that.
15:56
try making a copy of (*it).first. auto temp = (*it).first; and then use temp instead in those 2 places
@Prætorian ok.
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Gah, Boost.Asio, Y U NO MOVE SEMANTICS?!
@Drise wait, the auto might infer constness too, i don't know what the rule is for that. if that doesn't work write the whole type name instead of auto
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I don't want to make_unique<tcp::socket>s -.-
@Prætorian same errors.
15:59
@Drise even if you write std::tuple<int, int, int, int> temp = (*it).first;?
@Prætorian Error.

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