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7 hours later…
11:22
@Mikhail maybe we should move Nasa Johnson too... don't want flight controllers getting sued for aborting a mission
 
1 hour later…
12:46
I was just wondering about this old question: "How to download a file (URL) with C++?". Can't really think of a quick answer...
In the past I've used the Poco library for this.
Today I'd probably use boost beast. But I'm not even sure if that supports HTTPS out of the box.
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system("wget url");
This place sells e-books for 0€. They have 9999289 copies left.
And I still have to go through the whole buying process.
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13:19
WTF are these search results duckduckgo?
13:36
Well this is certainly unique:
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Q: A segmentation fault problem may be caused by stack while I try to code my simple coroutine

pandaI try to write a simple coroutine on x86_64 platform, but I met with problems as I make a context switch. The code is organized as follows, and finally it will output "succeed to save _current's environment\nSegmentation fault" on my terminal. //coroutine.hpp #ifndef _COROUTINE_HPP #define _COROU...

 
2 hours later…
15:54
@StackedCrooked Using it is kind of ugly, but licurl works reasonably well for this sort of thing.
@JerryCoffin That sounds reasonable.
@StackedCrooked Unfortunately, nearly nothing about libcurl is really reasonable. Everything about it is ugly and nasty. But it does work, and supports lots of protocols, including quite a few that nearly nothing else does.
The dirtiest stuff I've ever used is libssl.
And I removed it later. Since I couldn't figure out from the documentation whether my code was thread-safe or not.
So I hope libcurl is at least better than that.
@StackedCrooked Yeah, libssl is definitely a mess--especially it's interface, which seems to have been designed specifically to be easy to use incorrectly, and nearly impossible to really get right. libcurl is ugly and messy, but for the most part, when you get things to work, they actually do work right. But (just for one example) when you're downloading a file, your callback function to write the data to disk (or whatever you're going to do with it) is the read callback, not the write callback.
Oh, and yeah, you end up with callbacks for doing even really trivial things like downloading data.
Hm, I'm probably OK with that.
Because I'm a pro :D
16:16
@StackedCrooked I dislike it enough that every time I have to do things like this, I look for an alternative. But I end up using licurl, because as little as I like it, the alternatives end up worse (e.g., nicer, but buggy or too limited).
 
5 hours later…
21:30
@StackedCrooked Weird, somehow boost process is not available on Coliru coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/a81169739f70ad28
21:43
@moi Sure coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/9cf95c8597c7fd50 - somehow Coliru doesn't include Boost Process at the time of writing ... — sehe 10 secs ago
No biggie :) They'll figure it out no doubt
@sehe He'll figure it out... :-)
I'm not assuming crooked genders

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