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05:43
@traducerad Whoever wrote it probably didn't know va_list.
05:56
If you have turned vegan after watching this ^ video, it's not my fault :x
 
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08:54
@Mikhail In C++20 you can use std::string in constexpr functions, so you can probably call .c_str() on them?
Wait no, I think that non-transient constexpr memory support didn't make it into the standard, so that wouldn't actually be possible
 
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nwp
nwp
15:00
Don't you just love it when git log and git blame mysteriously don't produce output and the solution just throws a nonsensical error?
I generally just git reset --hard HEAD~5; git pull when things get too serious xD
Also called the burnination endeavours
nwp
nwp
15:42
$ git status
On branch master
Your branch is ahead of 'github/master' by 15 commits.
  (use "git push" to publish your local commits)

nothing to commit, working tree clean

$ git push
Everything up-to-date

$ git status
On branch master
Your branch is ahead of 'github/master' by 15 commits.
  (use "git push" to publish your local commits)

nothing to commit, working tree clean
Today is another one of those days where git is complete garbage and I regret ever having touched it.
I wonder do you need to use "git push github" ? or does the tracking branch always include the remote
 
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18:26
"-Werror=terminate" is dumb, if I throw a function I damn well expect terminate to be sometimes called!
 
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19:27
@fredoverflow You think at some stage you could do a vid on Kotlin's co-routines and suspend stuff? I've read it loads and I kinda get it, but it don't really stick
@nwp git push only pushes to origin, you local master looks to be ahead of a branch called master in the remote github
 
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20:40
We should make a lame episode of The Twilight Zone where some dude becomes the best coder only to realize it doesn't make him a good software engineer :-)
21:23
@PeterT I made a little cheat sheet a while back.
 Git Branching
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- Links
    . nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model
    . atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/…

- Create a feature branch
    git checkout -b my_branch       # create local branch and switch to it
    git push -u origin my_branch    # push to origin (recommended)

- Merge changes to master:
    git checkout master             # switch to master
    git merge --no-ff my_branch     # perform the merge
    git push                        # push to origin (don't forget)
It's summarizes the typical branch/commit/merge workflow.
@nwp Lol, I just realized that doesn't help your problem at all.
 
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