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21:02
error: 'to_string' is not a member of 'std'
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> Greatest Zero-Gravity Sex Scenes of All Time [NSFW] — http://io9.com
Just so you know...
@ecatmur I don't understand it :/
@StackedCrooked you've read through my walkthrough?
Ah, I see it now.
Not yet :P
So it exploits the fact that access control comes into play late in the game. (Saying it with STL's words.)
21:10
Guys
@ecatmur i see you are having fun with my sins of detecting protected jewels
@JohannesSchaub-litb I guess Herb Sutter would like to have a word with you. TMP scares users away!
@StackedCrooked I was pretty scared there for a while, and I'm not even a user!
Not a user?
You don't use C++?
he means he is an ABuser
lol
Most noobs are UBusers with their null references.
21:13
@RadekSlupik null references?
lol
null pointers
@sehe: Hey - guess what - autogen.sh works from the Git repo.
@sehe Some morons keep claiming that int& bar = *foo; when`foo == nullptr` is correct “because it works”.
I'll try making it now.
@GeorgeEdison not for me. pastebin the sequence?
21:14
./autogen.sh --host=i686-w64-mingw32
That's all I've done so far.
Do you want the output?
@GeorgeEdison oh, aha, autogen works, but the make fails. I needed to autogen/autoconf/configure but fails due to missing Makefile.in
@GeorgeEdison No thanks
I'm running make now.
It worked!
make now
@sehe: This is why I prefer Mingw-w64's i686 compiler over Mingw32 :)
It tends to work better.
I now have a libFLAC-8.dll file.
has anyone seen A Clockwork Orange, and was it really scary?
oh
21:20
It's been 10 years ago, perhaps I'm forgetting stuff.
@TonyTheLion No that's not scary
@TonyTheLion There are scenes of violence, but it's not scary as in "Horror film scary".
right, well I'm not gonna watch it tonight anyways
Have you seen Fargo?
That's a great movie.
21:25
no
Is it based off the bank Wells Fargo
Hi, Can we see source code while debugging a core dump using gdb
Yes, you can watch it on any ATM ;-)
@Gopikanna do you have the source code?
@TonyTheLion I have it, but I am not sure whether the versions are the smae
*same
21:35
ah ok
anyone fancy coming on Mumble?
@sehe, @StackedCrooked or @RadekSlupik
To chat with your voice instead of with your keyboard ?
@sehe I don't maintain the automated builds.
@TonyTheLion I'll come online and be in passive mode.
@rubenvb Could you help me with something I've been trying to figure out with mingw64?
21:38
@Rapptz depends how bad the something is. I'd say probably :P
It's loungecpp.sehe.nl for those that don't know.
@rubenvb I can't get string conversion functions and regex to work properly.
Start by calling it MinGW-w64. mingw64 implies mingw32 exists, which is often confused with mingw.org (as it was originally only 32-bit and many linux distros call it that).
@Rapptz GCC libstdc++ does not have <regex> implemented. See the manual
@rubenvb Well that explains one thing. How come I can't get std::to_string and stoi to work?
@Rapptz those should work. Test case?
21:41
@rubenvb ideone.com/0VbfK but I get error: 'to_string' is not a member of 'std'
@Rapptz did you compile with -std=c++11? (or c++0x for GCC 4.6)
yeah
I'm using your gcc 4.7.1 build
@Rapptz Sorry, it's a known bug I did not know about.
:(
@EtiennedeMartel What the hell is that about?
Ah well. Thanks a lot for your help. Appreciate it.
21:45
What happened to the starboard?
nevermind, I see it
der
@Chimera I don't know. I found that on the Web and tought it was funny, and @Drise pulled a link between that and you out of his ass.
@EtiennedeMartel Lol... probably because of my last name and Norton AntiVirus
Oh. That would make sense.
Quite the funny chap, this @Drise fellow.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah... sure is :-)
@TonyTheLion k sec
@TonyTheLion @kbok @StackedCrooked speak.
22:02
Is everybody as bored as I am? On a scale of 1 to 10, I'm currently at a 10.
Same here
yup.
Come on Mumble it you are bored, you fools.
@GeorgeEdison I don't get it. What was the chain of commands? Since that autogen sure didn't work for me
Don't fall asleep now
that would be a waste of time
@sehe ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make && sudo rm -rf /
22:09
@RadekSlupik I tried that. I got errors in the last step
http://blog.laptopmag.com/usability-expert-windows-8-on-pcs-is-confusing-a-cognitive-burden
Confirms what I already thought.
@Chimera Which is precisely who the article is written for :)
Windows has always been confusing.
Microsoft will not willingly produce junk - they are a commercial company. Thought they may make mistakes and choose irrationally
Network settings are a maze in Windows.
22:11
Companies are so nervous about being mobile that they neglect the desktop users.
Mobile sucks.
@RadekSlupik Huh. Ipconfig, route, arp, ? something missing?
@sehe I mean the configuration screen.
I should give Mountain Lion a try soon.
@RadekSlupik why bother
22:11
good evening everyone :)
@sehe because the things are always broken?
Drinking green tea this late probably isn't smart.
@sehe Well, I suppose. Still the conclusions are based on comments made by a UI design expert from PARC.
My school requires your laptop to run Windows 7. :P
@RadekSlupik kinda. I don't think it is confusing, though. Just highly impractical. Give me /etc/network/interfaces anyday
22:12
I run OSX on it.
@RadekSlupik What?!
@RadekSlupik Oh good, for a second there I thought you'd go along.
@sehe MacBook Pro ftw
I won't be upgrading the Windows 8 if it's not possible to get back the "legacy" interface.
I am not going to buy a non-Mac just for school. I am not a moron.
@Chimera They need money, too :)
But I don't doubt Win8 is not the best for desktop
22:13
They have nothing to say. I am the one paying.
Hell, Unity3D, Gnome3 and companions aren't the best for desktop, IYAM
I they start to troll me or force me to use lesser operating systems, I will quit. :)
I want to work at the pizza box.
@RadekSlupik Yeah the thing is, they'll have to support students who can't figure out how to open assignment etc. So, by deciding the OS, they limit support. Not that you should care about that :)
Why is OSX better for school?
I run linux on my work laptop. Haven't had windows on it in ages
@Rapptz It is just better. Not just for school
22:15
@sehe I run VirtualBox
@Rapptz it is better in general. :)
In what sense
I cannot work on non-UNIX systems.
This lead to a hilarious exchange when I read a post about a corporate espionage scam on out intranet, which spelled the website of the scammers out as a hyperlinkg.
I thought that was rather improper to do, so I sent them a mail recommending them to not include the link
I need at least a decent terminal emulator, Z shell, SSH, and Emacs, non of which Windows ships with.
22:17
@sehe You run OS X or Linux?
> Om te beginnen is er het risico dat mensen er - uit gewoonte, of uit nieuwsgierigheid - op klikken. Uit de referrer informatie zou bruikbare bedrijfs informatie af te leiden kunnen zijn voor de 'exploitant' van ammyy dot com.
@RadekSlupik ^
I run OS X and Linux. One on each screen.
@sehe referer*
En waarop klikken?
@sehe Oh. Silly me, didn't see that.
She responds with something like "It doesn't matter, as soon as someone clicks the link, the firewall will block it, we'll get a report and we'll have a talk with the 'curious guy'"
It is called referer, not referrer, in HTTP.
22:19
I couldn't resist a large bulge of laughter and replied that the firewall sure as hell wouldn't pick up on my traffic
Oh seriously? This is starting to border on criminal: rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/26/…
January 26th, 2012. Seems rather old
It has been over a year since I went onto the corporate network, and that was an incident too. I don't use my corporate laptop, and when I do, it runs my own linux installation, no personal firewalls, domain policies etc.
@RadekSlupik CygWin?
@RadekSlupik It's called the referrer. The header is spelled Referer, but it is called referrer.
Please don't miscorrect people.
22:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes Politicians make stupid comments... regardless of party or country.
Companies that block domains are companies I don't want to work for.
Companies that @RadekSlupik doesn't want to work for are companies I don't want to work for.
I am superior to recruiters.
I pwn them with my pwning skillz.
Spacecake.
22:25
@RadekSlupik Mars rocks.
Bacon rocks.
Heavy, falling rocks on your headz
Ferrero Rocher
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thanks for the support. I was too lazy to look it up :)
> The "Referer" [sic] header field allows the client to specify the URI of the resource from which the target URI was obtained (the "referrer", although the header field is misspelled.).
Is Wikipedia wrong then? It says "referer" everywhere.
The HTTP referer – originally a misspelling of referrer that occurs as an HTTP header field – identifies, from the point of view of an Internet webpage or resource, the address of the webpage (commonly the Uniform Resource Locator (URL); the more-generic Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); or the internationalization and localization (i18n)-updated Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI)) of the resource which links to it. By checking the referer, the new webpage can see where the request originated. In the most common situation this means that when a user clicks a link in ...
22:28
Yes, it is wrong.
The RFC isn't.
CORRECT ALL THE WIKIPEDIA!!
@Chimera We already reached that agreement (or at least, I did - a number of people, not limited to europeans IIRC, insisted that it was somewhat less problematic in Europe. My stance is: it is only a matter of time. We all gravitate to the American political model. Money, public relations and electorate pampering... Maybe I'm cinic)
22:31
That song was quite famous around here a few years ago.
It is from the latin `ferre, tuli, latum`, not feri or something
This is why I 'knew' how to spell it
I wish YouTube would stop serving me Scientology ads.
@EtiennedeMartel Volume Control DOWN!
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's the lion's fault
since when do msdn.microsoft.com search results include SO questions?
22:33
@EtiennedeMartel I just woke up the neighbours. I should perhaps clarify I have my PC hooked to a 7.1 7x130Watt Onkyo receiver
@MooingDuck Huh?
@MooingDuck Since a long time. At least a year IIRC
@EtiennedeMartel Hey, I remember that!
What, you had Biker Mice From Mars in Portugal too?
22:34
also, why do the MSDN docs on std::function only go back to 2010? Why can't I find the std::tr1::function that came with 2008?
because
@MooingDuck in the URL, look for the vc100, vc90 parts and edit to vc80?
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah.
@sehe heh, that works, kinda
Well, well.
22:37
@MooingDuck I always used to check the version for links in SO posts. Sometimes google will find truly ancient pages
Hi fellas.
HAHAHAHA I did a google search for the compiler error my coworker has, and it gave me an SO link. I read the question, and I'm like "that's very similar to my error"... and the top answer is my answer, and solves the OP's problem but not mine >.< stackoverflow.com/questions/10402924/…
lol
@sehe I missed a good conversation. I especially liked the part about Republicans being racist.
22:41
so, we're compiling at the office with VS2008, and one guy is getting this error: "error C2039: 'function' : is not a member of 'std::tr1'". Any thoughts?
@Chimera I think I tuned out by that time
@MooingDuck You construct a mean kafka cycle there
@MooingDuck Pardon my french, but replace compiler?
@sehe I don't think any party is inherently more racist than the next. It's just a silly war to sway perceptions.
@MooingDuck There a setting called "VS Directories" or something like that. It contains global search paths.
@CaptainGiraffe compiler isn't french
yup
That's my true gripe, it's all about perception, nothing about vision
22:42
@sehe not familiar with... him?
@CaptainGiraffe medium sized company, not an option
@sehe Or truth.
@StackedCrooked thats an idea
@MooingDuck Franz, him yes
@sehe I glanced at the first two paragraphs of the wiki, but failed to make a connection
@MooingDuck How long would it take just to grab the code? 2-3 hours?
22:45
@CaptainGiraffe how suiting that 'grap' means 'joke' in Dutc
@sehe Sometimes, just sometimes I get it right
@CaptainGiraffe I'm not sure what you're referring to. This is a Windows shop and we've been using Visual Studio on this code for a very long time, I highly doubt any other compiler would compile it.
when I delete a pointer to a Vector, Does the clear method of vector gets called
No, but all the elements are destroyed, provided the vector was created with new. Why do you have a pointer to a vector in the first place?
@Gopikanna effectively, yes
22:48
That's a bit self-defeating.
I'm a linux guy so If i need headers I grab headers.
@CaptainGiraffe you mean copy my standard library to his machine?
@MooingDuck Works extremely well with templates.
@MooingDuck Yep.
why does the <functional> header have msdn entries for 2003, 2005, and 2010, but not 2008?
Good night everyone
@MooingDuck It's a singularity point
22:49
Have fun.
Always do
@sehe night
I can't find evidence that the function class existed (in VS) prior to 2010 on msdn
@MooingDuck there is a pointer to vector<pointers>, In destructor the vector is iterated and each pointer in vector is freed and finally the pointer to vector is freed. Would this result in segfault>
<function> header?
22:50
?
@Gopikanna shouldn't, no.
@CaptainGiraffe the function class. I can find the functional header, but it didn't contain the function class in 2005
Please educate me What is the function class?
bindings?
@CaptainGiraffe it's a fancy function pointer. Holds anything
22:54
:Ah, my bad
@MooingDuck It's in TR1 in VS2008.
VS2005 doesn't have it.
@DeadMG unfortunately, I don't think I can use you as a source.
They don't accept Internet puppy as a source?
source for what?
just install VS2008, #include <tr1/function> or something, and then compile a snippet using std::tr1::function<...>.
there's no need for a source
@DeadMG he's compiling with VS2008. Or, he seriously ought to be, we don't support any other compiler.
22:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes DeadMG as Internet puppy? We have very different opinions on that word.

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