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Also we need constexpr turnary operators
@Mikhail Obviously, we need a full compement--left turnary, right turnary, and U-turnary. As long as we're at it, we could throw in a constexpr ternary operator too...
Remember--two wrongs don't make a right--but three lefts do!
Sounds like current progress in human society - always moving forward but ends up where we started after a while because we are going around in circles.
@TelKitty Reinventing the wheel isn't always bad. But lately a lot of the reinvention seems to be based on thinking like: "round wheels are boring. Let's show our originality by making some triangle-shaped wheels."
Who said we are on wheels? We are obviously jogging, the kind 300 pounds people do ... which is walking most of the times, if we ignore any resting times.
02:24
We were discussing turns, and we all know wheels turn. Do try to keep up.
03:03
@JerryCoffin R u sure?
@Mikhail Investment banks have a pyramid scheme - if you are at middle management or lower, at most you are just slight well-off working class.
CMAKE adds a NDEBUG for release builds which is a fugly double negative, MSVC's _DEBUG is much cleaner. Can we blame Jerry for this?
#ifndef NDEBUG -> Yuck
 
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@TelKitty There are undoubtedly wheels that don't turn, but most such cases are probably unintentional.
@Mikhail NDEBUG goes back to the C standard--defining it turns assert's into a NOP. And yes, of course you can blame me. It won't be accurate, but when has that stopped anybody?
 
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08:21
@TelKitty No, U turn
 
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15:52
hello, is this room still active like it was back in the days?
I have taken a break from blogging and what not, and haven't really been active in the C++ community for a few years (after some really severe depression and things). I had an idea to write a blog post with the following "question" a few years back, and thought I would finish it. Is this still something that might be of interest to people? dropbox.com/s/hfd41ty0horxtlw/…
If you look at the transcript, you can see that the overall activity there lowered so, so, so much. There are still a few people who visit, but most of us moved to a Discord server.
16:09
oh, discord.. 2020. I was gonna jump on freenode and check out ##c++, but maybe the time of IRC is also gone
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@milleniumbug oh wow, yeah; so many "N hours later..." messages. that surely did not happen back in the days
but hey, @milleniumbug, you have been around for a while; what do you think about a blog post detailing how to implement something like the magic-initializer in the screenshot above? do you think someone would find it interesting, or is it just.. not that interesting
I have no idea what is being discussed in the c++ community currently, that draft is in regards of the whole "Should explicit be explicit" conversation that took place in.. open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4131.html open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4074.pdf
C++ programmers seem to be pretty enthusiastic about language abuse, so I'd say go for it
the "stateful metaprogramming" one was pretty crazy
I don't do much C++ programming anymore, kind of lost hope on it
yeah, just sad that I ended up hospitalized and never finished the series.. should write a post about that because I reckon people got disappointed
@milleniumbug me neither to be honest, for several reasons, sometimes I read new proposals and such but I haven't written a piece of c++ code in ages
@milleniumbug what languages are you into now?
C#, I used to dismiss it, but with Linux being officially supported, I can do most of the stuff I need. Turns out the programs I've been writing didn't benefit much from C++'s strengths.
@FilipRoséen-refp No, not like back in the day. But yes, still here and chugging along.
I used to write C# back in the days during the .NET-boom, but if linux is really supported now I guess it is very different - that was always a deal breaker back then
@JerryCoffin nice to see familiar faces surely!
16:19
@FilipRoséen-refp Likewise.
did something specific happen that resulted in the room losing traction, or was it a slow transition?
thinking if I missed something in terms of moderation or ToS or whatever (the usual things that makes people end up on another platform)?
16:31
@FilipRoséen-refp Basically, SO's chat has had problems all along. Most of them are only really significant in a room as busy as the Lounge used to be. Eventually, that led a large percentage of Loungers to move to a Discord server.
@JerryCoffin how active is the discord server, is aprox. the same activity as was in here years back?
I was looking for the starred messages on the right, but I see no link there - so how do people find it?
@FilipRoséen-refp I haven't checked in there in quite a while, but the last time I looked, it was (if anything) even busier than it ever was here. Hard to compare though, because it's split into a large number of rooms.
@JerryCoffin oh, I guess that is both good and bad. I remember when ##c++ at freenode made such transition, splitting the main channel into rooms for users new to c++, ISO discussions, and such. Mostly it got somewhat confusing when people ended up in the wrong room and you had to "move" it somewhere else
I guess discord is better suitable for such though, as I assume there are moderation tools available to physically move messages.. perhaps
@FilipRoséen-refp I believe finding it is intentionally kept rather difficult. It's invitation-only, but I'm not sure how you get an invitation (they invited many active Loungers when it started, but that's about all I know).
@JerryCoffin oh, a hangout for the select few.. interesting
well, I will just hang out here for a while and see what happens I guess, would be interesting to check out (even though I don't even have a discord client)
16:35
Hello
@FilipRoséen-refp I'm not really sure that's true. They may still be inviting people as they see fit. I drop in there once in a while, but not very often--and I know next to nothing about how Discord works, so I'm not sure about most of the details.
@milleniumbug you are way too fast, I am still trying to figure out if I can access such rooms without installing a client (jokes aside; thanks a lot)
> 1. Post a message on Snack Overflow saying you want to get in, with your Discord username.

Well, here I am.
@milleniumbug fingers crossed for me being approved
kinda curious to see what the community is up to nowadays
@FilipRoséen-refp with your Discord username Honestly, I'm not sure anybody there is monitoring over here any more...
oh wow, I missed that
though my name on discord is now "FilipRoséen" (just created the acc), so it is the same.. but maybe I should try again.
16:47
@JerryCoffin AFAIK nope
I'm there but I don't monitor discord much
it already got approved
@FilipRoséen-refp Oh, cool.
 
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18:48
@JerryCoffin nice to end up in that discord server, loads of faces I haven't seen since.. well, since the beginning of time
 
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21:25
@JerryCoffin what discord room do youngsters nowadays use?
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Yeah I should probably migrate to there.
Anybody working on anything cool? I'm trying to see where my C++ implementation differs from a python implementation but to play life on hard mode, our IT policy doesn't allow me to use a IDE based debugger.
On an unrelated note, does anybody know if ghc supports AVX?
23:29
@traducerad Do I look like I'm a youngster, or even young enough to have a clue about them?
My being clued in to what youngsters think or feel is limited to my kids laughing marginally less at my outdated ideas on a few subjects than they do about everything else.
user7659542
23:45
@JerryCoffin I don't know what you look like
user7659542
In some parts of the world men become fathers at a very young age, eg: Ikirghistan
user7659542
OK, but on a more serious note. Is there a link somewhere to that discord group?
user7659542
@Mgetz maybe ^?
@traducerad I didn't get married until I was 45.
user7659542
@JerryCoffin Hmm, I guess I might get married somewhere around the same age
user7659542
23:55
Kids when I m 35 and marriage around 40s if necessary/wanted/requested
user7659542
I got 9 years left to make money and do crazy stuff

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