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02:29
Yo, I've been thinking about this issue with fmt::, lets say I have a class member function where I want to display the class MyClass::member(){fmt::format("{}",*this);}. This gets messed up because the fmt:: specializer (aka template <> struct fmt::formatter<>). I could write member() after the class declaration but the screws with code locality, makes templating harder etc.
 
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07:13
Does the person ever need someone to help with, or be with them for, self-care activities?
This is an actual Australian census question. I feel retarded for filling it - if I say no, I will be lying, because I am sure I needed help when I was a couple of months old. If I say yes, the meaning will be misinterpreted. Wtf, was anyone ever able to survive the infanthood without any assistance?
 
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09:21
Morning
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Hi!
I'm almost bored
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I just managed to change the git remote branch in only ~3 minutes. I feel like a real developer now.
If you're bored enough read more about Izumi :P
but I'm already almost done with book 3
I wish you had my problems, maybe just one would keep you on the nerve: there is a gang of cockatoos visiting the backyard almost everyday now - they are attracted to chicken scratch, those various grains are very similar to the one you would feed the cockatoos. Now I am facing a dilemma - if I feed those birds, I would attract more coming. If I don't feed them, they would start chewing wood beams, mop, threw everything inside gutter out.
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09:32
Ah yes, book 3, the one where the ending gets spoiled in the prologue :D
I'm glad I don't have birds to worry about. Having a turtle is bad enough.
And the occasional flies.
yes, but the build-up to "how are we going to get there" and the "wtf is even happening" part are good
anything related to fighting got way out of hand real quick though
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It hasn't quite reached Dragon Ball levels.
just short of
 
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11:03
sadness sony owns crunchyroll now
I have not used crunchyroll for years ... that used to be a good site for animes (possibly still is).
I haven't either because I'm usually only interested in one or two anime each season
right now that's Food Wars
Is bittorrent still alive?
possibly but I avoid it
 
1 hour later…
12:27
And that was the end of book 3
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Nice!
You almost caught up to me. I'm at 4-9.
The versioning changed. Or whatever the chapter system is called.
Instead of one book per verse it's "fuck it I'll just add whatever to that one"
Witness this tragic tale of love blooming in the midst of blackest despair, as faithfully accounted by the bard Waramoti.
rofl
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:D
ok, the introduction of verse 4 is downright funny
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Was that the split of the longsword? That was pretty anime.
12:39
nah, the whole "but it isn't what happened"
also don't mistake me for a fast reader, I just haven't done much anything else for the past few days
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13:02
Do you read the comments?
I made an account somewhere in book 3 I think.
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I was surprised the comments were so negative. One person ranted about how Yuliana is a very useless and annoying character.
you can surely decide to read her like that
 
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14:19
@Morwenn wasn't Howard's time library supposed to get merged into the standard?
@Mgetz It was merged
which standard? Because it still seems to be largely missing compared to his github?
C++20
But I don't know whether all implementations already implement it
And not everything was standardized
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The goal is to print the current hour and I don't find how to do that with the new library.
std::fmt maybe?
but I don't know either
14:25
yeah
std::format supersedes the formatting functions of Howard's library
unfortunately std::format support is currently not the best
too bad v0v
15:15
std::format doesn't have named arguments, but fmt:: does
because the API for named arguments is weird by the standard's standards
also std::format tried to get the most important parts first, as to not delay the whole thing
there's bits and pieces being proposed for standardization as we speak
named arguments aren't one of them though, as far as I remember
its weird but iostreams is also weird :-)
so, getting failure due to -Ofast mast and inifity support. MSVC doens't optimize out std::isnan but gcc does.
stop gap solution is to wrap std::isnan with a #pragma
but it would be cool if gcc respected functions like isnan
i blaim reichard stallman
16:02
@Mikhail wut?
fast math shouldn't optimize out nan checks if you're doing them?
if (x==x){//optimized out}
well isnan shouldn't be optimized out
it has a valid reason to exist
yeah I think you're right by the way
so if it is optimizing it out that means that either there is a compiler bug or you have UB
basically I enabled fast math on my coworkers code :-)
but they are C programers from the 90s (maybe)
:-/
wait a minute : godbolt.org/z/fn88Y51ce
look what it did!
so it seems that you need to actually write the isnan call inside the #pragma
16:15
@Mikhail looks like there is possible UB godbolt.org/z/76ecsoWdb
Don't understand the output of the link you sent
also its just a call to std::isnan
ok so I misinterpreted the screwball ofast one
and it looks like fast math does a method call... because why?
So, the method call would save it if the method was in some other library built with the correct flags...
 
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17:45
@nwp ngl I have to look up more vocabulary than I expected to with this series

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