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21:00
explain it to me then?
Is a single mom related to single ton?
@EthanSteinberg They're not really a singleton. You can have multiple heaps in a single program.
I mean, if you are 'that' green that you haven't seen the circumstances yet... I assume you also haven't run into the perils of cross-dll exceptions etc. Pretty much the same area of the craft.
@TonyTheLion Think about the executable's properties. PID, etc. They have singleton semantics. Ditto cin and cout.
21:01
@StackedCrooked Not yours. Yours is a multi-ton.
@StackedCrooked Only if she's really pricey
@kbok Not really. cin and cout are globals, not singletons.
@kbok I can create as many PIDs as I want.
and the PID of your process and such are process-local, also not singletons.
I can create as many streams as I want.
21:02
If people say that I'm "One of a kind", does that mean I'm a singleton?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You'd still have only one per process.
pid_t one = 1;
pid_t two = 2;
@kbok Wut?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, the current process' ID.
@sehe right well, singleton log sinks are annoying. I tried to use that once in a multi threaded program. It's a pain.
@kbok And the ID of all the other processes.
21:03
@StackedCrooked If I ask stupid questions, does that mean I'm an idiot?
It's quite easy to get many instances of a PID in the same process.
@TonyTheLion It is an indicator. But you can't go by just one indicator.
How's that a singleton?
@StackedCrooked lol, true
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is about the concept, not the implementation.
21:04
@kbok Wut?
@kbok That's not a Singleton, that's a simple constant value.
@TonyTheLion log sinks are a pain. By definition. What's your point? Are you going to argue singletons (even the true, fair, and honest ones) are only need in the painful areas of the trade? Well, big fucking surprise. That doesn't detract anything from my point: sometimes we need to deal with exactly this.
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
pid_t one = 1;
pid_t two = 2;
Look ^ two PIDs.
there's nothing Singleton about your current process's ID.
user406009
@TonyTheLion Simple solution: thread local singleton log sinks.
21:04
Oh I give up.
it's just a value that happens to not change
@R.MartinhoFernandes But those are just words. The aren't real.
@TonyTheLion Think of it as... I dunno, sometimes you need to deal with pure "C" interface. Ya. I know, that sucks. But it is part of the trade.
The fact that one of them has a special meaning doesn't change anything.
It's just a global.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it can be tricky to get a global across dynamically loaded modules. That is the single distinction I can think of
21:06
A PID is just an integer.
Integers are not singletons.
well duh
A singleton ID type is useless because it can only ID one thing.
It's an abstraction that only covers one usage.
Identifying only one thing means it can't be used to identify anything.
@TonyTheLion FTR: I don't like singletons cropping up. But they do crop up. Sometimes. About 1x per big project. You need them. There are many more important annoyances one has to deal with.
21:08
Do you sometimes define macros that are not upper case?
@StackedCrooked I never
@R.MartinhoFernandes A PID doesn't have integer semantics. It's an identifier for system calls.
@sehe like customers? :P
@TonyTheLion Shhhhhht!
I've been thinking that perhaps I can use pp_ prefix to indicate macros.
21:09
lol
@StackedCrooked perhaps you can use PP_
@StackedCrooked pp?
PP_, that's genious :D
Positive Porn?
21:09
@kbok Yes, there's a very large amount of such identifiers.
@TonyTheLion preprocessor I think
@StackedCrooked Thank you
I'll probalby go for that.
Tony's law
Pedopear
21:10
How do you think kill works?
@R.MartinhoFernandes with a gun and bullets :P
If PIDs were singletons, kill wouldn't need a pid_t parameter.
Because, well, there's only one!
it calls pull_trigger(bullet b);
bullet.fire() bullet.explode() Booom!
I don't feel like debating over that now, really
If you were a singleton and got caught cheating then everyone would know it was you.
21:12
lol
the most interesting conversation I've followed, ever.
r you guys addicted or what?
you must have a boring life :P
like the rest of us :P
Addicted to what.
addicted to C++ lounge, SO, whatever.
This was the most interesting conversation you've followed, ever? Wow.
21:14
I think that was rude of you, just my two cents.
I think he should leave.
You must have really low standards for conversations.
was just an attempt to be ironic, sorry
Ironic now? What are we, Alanis Morissette?
People usually try to be sympathetic first. You know, social skills and all.
21:16
Oh. It's serious now.
@StackedCrooked I don't get it ?
Lol.
A Google search for ironic and Alanis Morissette should suffice.
@Walter one does not simply enter Lounge<C++> for the first time and say something ironic.
you do have my sympathy and I do pity you
@StackedCrooked Ohhhhhh :p
21:17
Yeah, that @Walter totally ruined the mood here. And we were having such a nice conversation!
That's it. I'm boozing tonight.
You're quick. But you stuck around for too long. Now you're one of us.
Muhahahahaha!
@Walter You know, we get a lot of your kind. If you pity us, what are you doing on a C++ chat room at this time of the week ?
> This song is ironic in that, despite being ostensibly a song about ironic events, not one of the events contained within is, in fact, ironic.
lol
was thinking the same of you (just had the same words "this time of the week", but removed them again). Well, I just got away for business starting tomorrow and have nothing really to do ..
also new people have to survive the regular's troll test. If you live through that without going away in a fit of anger, then you can be part of this Lounge
@Walter ^ ow. I didn't actually see any of the responses to that before I replied. Well, on behalf of the lounge (stern look around the room), I want to say "Welcome" :)
@kbok Your kind? It's you who choses those words.
21:20
thanks. Will only pop in very occasionally (I hope ;-)
hah! That's what I said when I started :P
many years ago...
@Walter That's what you hope. Don't worry, this is a fun place. If you can live with occasional C++ and a lot of pedantry :)
I guess with stuck with this @Walter dude now..
I'm still here most every day
@Walter Yeah, this is usually the reason to hang in there. If you're bored, just have a chat instead of trolling people.
21:21
Pedantry aplenty :)
@sehe > I do pity you
^ this kind.
@Walter next time you visit you share with us how awesome the singleton is and how it helped you to fix all your design problems.
@kbok Well. Welcome to the internets. Seriously, he should. As you should. Marginally :)
and memes
21:22
And ask many questions at @DeadMG.
PEOPLE - Y U SO MEAN?
and hear epic rants about the most trivial of subjects
woooooooooooooooooof
ohai
how's parents?
21:22
@DeadMG Uh oh - the shredder has arrived
@StackedCrooked It does exist indeed :P
@StackedCrooked LOL :)
@StackedCrooked Pedopear, rofl.
@StackedCrooked PP_lol()!
singleton. hmm. if this really solves all your design problems, then I envy you.
21:23
@TonyTheLion Still alive.
@sehe LOL ok you got me with that one.
@Walter that's one way to put it. Luckily, there's PHP for the rest :)
@DeadMG did you get an epic preach?
@StackedCrooked I'm like that, thank you
@TonyTheLion Kinda, yes.
21:24
I let all my classes inherit each other. This way you need only one instance to begin with!
@sehe Nubbery. It's BOOST_PP_LOL().
@DeadMG hahah, I've had those before.
@DeadMG Only if you don't have C++20 yet. Nubs!
PHP -- do you mean Penultimate Hop Popping?
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Do they actually have a name for the next c++ standard yet?
21:25
Hm..
@TonyTheLion Think it's hereditary?
@sehe likely
@EthanSteinberg They're hoping it'll be C++17.
5 years
woah
@StackedCrooked EMO ?
21:25
@Walter Painful Hemorrhagic Protocol
six from C++11
what shall be new in the next standard?
C++ really moves at snail pace, if you compare to .NET for example
they have a new one every 2 years or so
@kbok Yeah... Give or take a letter.
@TonyTheLion But each version is much less significant.
also, .NET 1.0 was incredibly underfeatured- far worse than C++98.
21:26
I think language-wise the current standard is pretty good. what is really needed now are good libraries, in particular concurrent ones.
@Walter hopefully Concepts, Modules. Perhaps a GC abstraction of sorts. This will probably depend on MS/IBM :)
@DeadMG oh significance! Let's not talk about it! :P
@StackedCrooked I like EMO. It helps with the concept of "cutting down the sizes".
@TonyTheLion Yeah, but there's a lot of potentially interesting ways to combine the new features. So the boost library may keep us entertained for the time being.
@sehe Probably also make_unique and stuff.
21:27
@DeadMG Small change
what we really need is a fully concurrent std library
@DeadMG I hope they don't "forget" it next time.
@Walter You mean killing TBB by offering a free alternative?
@Walter It's fully concurrent as long as you don't race.
sort of
21:28
race to the finish!
Transactional memory. I have a little experience in that field!
@EtiennedeMartel And PPL.
@Walter Mmmm. Not so sure. We need 'batteries included' like Herb Sutter likes to say. But if the standard library needs it all, we get high barrier to entrance/adoption and it would probably lead to 'pay-for-what-you-don't-need'. But maybe I'm pessimistic
threadsafe concurrent containers and algorithms ...
does an optimistic programmer exist?
21:29
@Walter Yeah. LibCds for inclusion in Boost. License issues due the newfangled algorithm research
Dammit, that's wrong @Walter! Making the STL containers thread-safe would be totally pointless and also impossible.
could start with simple stuff, like concurrent queues and stacks -- they are hard enough to get right ...
@StackedCrooked Dammit? Still on edge are you
@Walter LibCds again. Or, of course TBB, PPL and competition if you want vendor-specific
That's my thing now. Bashing Walter.
I thought it was obvious.
@StackedCrooked Plonk
21:30
lol
thanks dictionary plugin :P
@TonyTheLion Bruno Walter. Good one too. Why do you have links like that?
@sehe He plonked me?
@StackedCrooked No. I'll plonk needlessly agressive users
sorry, have to abandon you soon, laptop is low on battery...
@sehe I installed this dictionary Chrome plugin, that gives a definition if you select a word on any website
21:32
@Walter K. Cheers. And enjoy the weekend. Or what's left anyway. (23:32h here)
@TonyTheLion Sweet. Slower webpages everywhere you look. Nice
here too. have to lecture tomorrow ...
@sehe doesn't have any effect on the webpages.
@Walter Just tomorrow or routine? Good luck anyways
this week, lecturing on a summer school on computational astrophysics
@TonyTheLion kek. I'm not big on plugins. Especially not trivial ones like that. I'd gladly have a vim-editing plugin. I'd switch browsers for a good one.
21:33
@TonyTheLion Long life.
they all use C or even FORTRAN ...
@Walter Whoa. Nice. Uni?
@Walter FORTRAN if they're worth their salt. Things are like that. All own copies of Numerical Recipes and copy/paste to their deaths.
not type safety nothing with FORTRAN
@sehe me neither, I only have two, Reddit Enhancement Suite and this one
@Walter "Things are like that" in conservative science land: it is inhabited by scientists and staticians, not programmers.
@TonyTheLion I already hate the RES even though I hardly visit Reddit and haven't used it without for more than 1 hour
21:35
@Walter What (exactly) do you mean by thread safe? Just for comparison, there are three accepted levels of exception safety. There are corresponding levels for thread safety, and a number of other possibilities as well.
I'm not a professionally trained programmer either, but abandoned FORTRAN in 1994 in favour of C++ ...
what does "professionally trained programmer" even mean??
@Walter Well, then you're the welcome exception to the general tendency in the field.
@TonyTheLion One that knows his basic toolkit?
you can learn programming perfectly well by yourself and get a job
that's what I did
@TonyTheLion That's the same, IMO
21:36
@sehe oh that
@Walter Welcome to aliasing problems :)
@sehe ah lol
bye & good night.
Sleep well
21:37
@sehe The simplest/most obvious implementation would probably add a fair amount of overhead. A smarter one could probably use policy template arguments to avoid most of that overhead under most circumstances.
@TonyTheLion I did the same, remember :) I consider myself professionally trained. Well, more so than many a colleague anyways
@Walter G'night.
Any regular here is likely more professionally trained than his colleagues.
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21:39
@JerryCoffin I think there is a lot of value in not thread-encumbering everything in the library. For the simple and solid reasons, that there is a lot of value in minimizing shared data in a threaded application.
colleagues is a word I can never spell correctly. I find it has such odd spelling.
Few things should require attention to threading in a welldesigned threaded application anyway
@StackedCrooked Woof.
@StackedCrooked If so, that's a sad situation. If you really know more than your colleagues, one of your top priorities should be to (subtly) mentor them. My (admittedly failed) goal has always been to be the poorest, least educated programmer anywhere I go.
@TonyTheLion I "find" in English means you 'conclude' after 'contemplating'. Not the dutch "ik vind" - I fink :)
21:40
@JerryCoffin I always think of myself as the person with the least knowledge in my team, but experience so far has taught me that that is never the case.
@JerryCoffin That is nice too
@sehe oh god why did I make such a terrible grammatical error on the Internets?!
@TonyTheLion Yeah. Shame on you. The nazis will be dividing your possessions shortly
@TonyTheLion you should leave noe...
21:42
noe?!!?!??!
nope
@StackedCrooked epic mistake
@sehe his imaginary gf
@StackedCrooked nao, rather.
@StackedCrooked I don't need imaginary gf
babies
kitchens
21:44
oh you
Ow
seems like the most coherent conversation ever. "Babies" "kitchens"
OK?
I have a headache
meh
I'm bored. :/
I'm writing C++ tutorials.
Good for you.
that means I won't have to write them.
it's actually nearly doubled, roughly, in size, from the current public version
21:50
> If a man has no children, he will be the first man in a long line of men stretching back to the beginning of human life, not to have a child.
@DeadMG nice work :)
Consider that your audience will be mostly interested in the stuff that they are gonna create using this language. I.e. the language as a means to an end and not a goal in itself. So don't delve into language lawyery too soon.
That's a big turnoff.
IMO.
the problem with that is that in order to create something fun, you have to go into implementation details- there's nothing interesting you can make with Standard C++.
you can make hangman
or you can make a man hang
I mean, externally interesting- not just interesting from the perspective of someone who knows C++.
21:52
Right..
You have just begun reading the sentence you just finished reading.
@DeadMG Libraries!
@DeadMG That last one still "Objects"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes The public version.
@DeadMG Oh, scratch libraries, then.
@DeadMG That's your problem right there. They want to create something cool and don't give a fuck about portability. At least not at that stage.
21:56
the one on my hard drive also includes pointers, RAII, copy semantics, move semantics, exceptions, unique_ptr, shared_ptr, the preprocessor, ODR, etc.
@StackedCrooked Indeed. But you can't write a book for any C++ user and include non-portable code.
I would start with the singleton.
Gosh, you're fast.
what am I gonna do, start showing how to code a simple game in DirectX? Only exclude all the Linux/Mac readers.
user1182183
could any1 check if my vpn server is working correctly?
user1182183
(by connecting to it...)
21:57
@DeadMG The first C++ book I bought, back in 1999 was titled "Programming Visual C++ 6". And that was exactly what I wanted. To create software that would work on my computer.
@StackedCrooked Well, I could change it to like, "Programming Visual C++ 11.0".
which would certainly simplify some matters
I think I'm failing at conveying my point.
but truthfully, the style of the current tutorials has more to do with curiosity rather than creating specific programs.
user1182183
Nobody wanting to test? XD
user1182183
22:00
Help a lonely gamer bbe prepared for future over-internet-lan-parties xd
I certainly agree that there is a big difference between "Learn the C++ language" and "Learn to make programs that execute on your computer".
@GamErix What sort of VPN client is it supposed to work with?
I mean, for one, if you're looking for a quick fix, then I'd certainly advocate .NET over C++
user1182183
@JerryCoffin I just cxreated a windows 7 incoming connection and configured it, I think it's PPTP
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home.gz0.nl
user
user
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22:02
try to ping 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.8 when connected :x
user1182183
if it works, great
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if not, well, ima fucked.
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^how to connect
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for new windows users xd
user1182183
22:05
one client connected
user1182183
let's wait for results <3
@GamErix Seems to have connected all right, though I can't use your local NAT addresses, since I'm also using 192.168.1.x.
user1182183
so if you go to ipchicken it should show you
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87.209....
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ipchicken.com *
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22:06
or doesn't it? :P
Hello fellas. I have a question: when trying to print out strings in c++, is each character a default 8bits?
@GamErix A quick check indicates that my internet connection is going out through your machine -- when I connect to Google, it's asking me if I want to use google.nl.
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yay
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it works
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now I can play LAN over Internet
22:08
@GamErix Congrats. I guess I'll disconnect now...
user1182183
(without stupid hamachi)
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ye you may
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or browse my porn xD
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\\192.168.1.8
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xDD
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22:10
well thank you very much for your help :)
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and time
@NicoBellic I don't understand that question.
user1182183
I think he means it like

string whatever;
whatever = "hello";
if(whatever[2] == (uint_8)'l')

?
user1182183
pseudo code..
You say better cash flow. I say better cache flow.
22:13
@R.MartinhoFernandes nevermind. It was answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/9384448/…
from 8k words to 15k
right
I figure I should upload the current version
@GamErix No problem.
> I've looked into vectors, but I have an unhealthy obsession with efficiency, and it really pains me how you don't know what's going on behind it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lolwot
@R.MartinhoFernandes unhealthy, aptly described
22:23
right
new version is up, if any of you should wish to read approximately 20% of a whole damn book
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Q: How does one create and use a pointer to an array of an unknown number of structures inside a class?

user1658731Sorry for the confusing title... I've been playing around with C++, working on a project to parse a game's (Kerbal Space Program) save file so I can modify it and eventually send it over a network. I'm stuck with storing an unknown number of vessels and crew members, so I need to have an array o...

It's from here.
@DeadMG Woah, you're planning a book?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can credit myself as the author, no matter how badly it sells.
plus then I could refer to myself as having "written the book" on C++, which would be technically accurate.
not to mention that at my current speed, even adding three times as much time to add more pretty pictures, correct errors, and such, it will not take me a long time to create.
I don't like them. You have to push back and can't jump around from place to place. — user1658731 16 mins ago
Gasp. i don't like them. I don't know zilch about them and they don't work like I expect them to.
Go figure...
Thank you! It compiles and runs without exploding, I probably just need to debug a little. — user1658731 31 mins ago
^ epic way to build understanding.
Hollywood version.
This may be a bit of a stupid question, but I would appreciate it if somebody could clarify it for me: if I'm trying to convert an "unsigned int" decimal (so, 32 bits) to a 32-bit binary of type string, am I limited to a maximum of only 3 characters in the string? For example:

std::cout << sizeof "0101" << std::endl;

prints out 5 bytes (so more than 32 bits). Are there any other string types (for lack of a better word) that are able to handle more than 3 characters while still being no more than 32 bit?
22:36
yes, strings can only store 1 character per 8 bits. That is the minimum.
@DeadMG you mean maximum?
I mean, 8 bits is the minimum.
else, you'd have to derive your own encoding (worthless because you'd have to convert to do anything useful with it, ever), and you'd basically be reinventing integer encodings.
Ah I see. So what data type would be best to represent the binary of a 32-bit unsigned int decimal?
@NicoBellic unsigned int.
Yeah makes sense. Thanks.
22:47
Kafka just jinx this room or what?!
hm?
That was an eery question. Alien like.
5 mins ago, by Nico Bellic
Ah I see. So what data type would be best to represent the binary of a 32-bit unsigned int decimal?
@DeadMG What. The. Hell?! Are we in a bad movie or something?
vat ze fook are you on about
I'm going to bed
@sehe I'm not sure what you're talking about either lol
@DeadMG You didn't think that was an odd question then? Well, you may need the rest :)
22:50
@sehe It was dumb, but I've seen much dumber.
I agree with unsigned.
"the binary of a 32-bit unsigned int decimal" - vat ze fook is that anyway
Yeah I'll be the first one to agree it was dumb.
You're not the first one to confuse numbers with their representation. But this conversation made it all seem perfectly normal.
You know. ..Just binary.
22:52
It's like you and your mom casually mentioning snuff movies while skinning potatoes. Or something. And acting all normal
Whoa! (FTFY)
I don't know how that is comparable to a newbie asking a dumb question, but if you say so lol
I seem to be missing a part of this conversation.
@sehe I like mine better.
@NicoBellic It is not that. It was the utmost phlegmatism with what the answer was given, without raising a brow.
It's like watching a movie with bad acting: you go "WTF was that" - "who the hell believes that" - "Is he on Xanax?"
22:55
Well, maybe he is! Maybe he is goddammit!
I think I need sleep also.
I'm guessing that he's(DeadMG) used to dumb questions so he doesn't make a big deal out of them?
@NicoBellic Bwahahahahaha. Yeah. That's it :)
Was reading old questions for some reason and stumbled upon this comment
Thanks for that link, cwheels. Hadn't seen it, and I'm glad Linus said it. C++ has to be one of the worst languages ever invented. — Craig S Mar 1 '09 at 0:04
It's like how healthy people locked up in a nuthouse eventually become like a nut.
@NicoBellic I didn't make a big deal out of the question, again. Just noticed the weird non-shreddiness by the Puppy. That is not normal.
22:58
Maybe he's in love.
With himself? Unlikely
Maybe he renewed his vows or something.

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