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16:00
'aite
I'm out... starting my vacation
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, fairly.
We use that in jest in Portuguese because "boi" means "bull".
@LuchianGrigore Have fun.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've seen it before.
16:01
@LuchianGrigore Do at least one thing we wish we could get away with...
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Do you really have to pee in a girls mouth to make babies?
@Ell you're strange
@Ell ...and some people think I'm weird!
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heh, it's Tim and Eric
Is there something like a std::clear like clear<T>(T&val){val.swap(T());} ?
16:03
@Ell WTF.
@kbok No.
Does it sound like a bad idea ?
I find myself doing that a lot.
But I'd change the name.
@kbok Most types are lvalue swappable only.
I don't think the RvalueSwappable concept works for member-swap, too.
16:05
@LucDanton This is still advantageous
Invalid code is?
I'd like to hear suggestions for an other name
I was just pointing out that expecting an std::clear that uses concepts that are not used by the Standard is somewhat of a tall order. You can certainly call that clear.
But it's not clear that it does more than clearing!
@LucDanton I don't get it.
16:09
Nothing in the Standard library would be compatible with such an std::clear. What would be the point?
huh, Visual Studio 2008 is using 11-20% of my CPU as I sit here and do paperwork
what about vectors and such ?
@kbok clear<T>(T&val){T().swap(val);}
@MooingDuck Yeah :)
@LucDanton ideone.com/9ZaI7 ?
16:14
@kbok That's not val.swap(T()).
what he said
Why would you want to clear r-values.
Also the code doesn't compile, which is pretty correct IMO.
@kbok I deleted it already
I really don't understand what the issue is.
@kbok val.swap(T()) doesn't compile for vector, it has to be T().swap(val)
16:19
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Q: 2d array with two different datatypes?

JeffIn c++, I am attempting to create an array to store two different datatypes. Essentially, I want an ID and the actual datatype. psuedocode: array[int][myObj] 0, myObj1 1, myObj2 2, myObj3 I understand this is not how to declare an array. Is this functionality possible? Do I have to create a...

huh?
Does he want a std::vector?
@MooingDuck I agree with that.
@Mysticial he wants a map
or a map
@Mysticial well, since we're not sure, I guess it's NARQ: hard to tell what's being asked.
I'd give the OP at least a few minutes before voting to close.
16:22
assuming 8 bit bytes, does (signed char)(-1) & 0x80 give the same result in 1s compliment and 2s compliment?
Is char signed or unsigned?
@R.MartinhoFernandes er, assuming signed char
@MooingDuck No. It would be -128 for 2's and -0 for 1's.
yes
@Mysticial thought so
16:23
what, I thought the MSB was the sign bit ?
@kbok in 1s compliment, it is
@Mysticial wouldn't it be 127 for 2s, and 1 for 1s?
Hold your horses. Aren't there promotions and shit involved?
decltype(0x80) is not char.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah curses
signed char flag = 0x80;
signed char val = -1;
signed char res = val & flag;
Why are you doing bitwise operations with signed operands anyway?
@MooingDuck: Good one, though that needs some additional backing from the standard that says "with bitwise ops, you manipulate physical bits". Of course it could be possible for a language to make bit manipulations portable by translating what is to what you see. I targetted to abnegate the question by something actual :) — phresnel 14 mins ago
16:28
@MooingDuck you'll get warnings there
@Abyx I know about the ones on the first two lines
hi all, it's okay to ask about OpenGL here or i in a wrong a room?
@Aristarhys wrong room, try stackoverflow.com
16:30
Questions go on Stack Overflow
@MooingDuck Isn't 1's just sign and magnitude?
@Mysticial yes, so if you change the sign, -1 becomes +1.
No.
One's complement is not sign and magnitude.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait what?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh... ok
16:31
It's sign and the complement of the magnitude.
Id est, 0x80 in one's complement is negative 0x7F.
@StackedCrooked What's wrong with that code ?
If you have -1 (0xFE) and change the sign (getting 0x7E), you don't get +1.
@R.MartinhoFernandes 0xFE is -2
@R.MartinhoFernandes Spec says yes, which screws up everything
@Abyx Nope. 0xFF is negative zero, and 0xFE is negative one (~0xFE = 0x01)
16:35
@Abyx topic is ones compliment if you missed it
oh, I see
@Griwes: There's an avatar I haven't seen in a while
Meep.
@MooingDuck ?
Cross post from C#.
16:51
@Griwes I remember your avatar, but I don't recall seeing it within the last 5 months or so
I'm idling here on daily basis for several weeks (or longer, who remembers), with almost zero activity...
@Griwes could be I've gone psycho, always a possibility.
Mooooo!
Has @sbi been around since yesterday?
Saw him a bit this morning I think
Ah ok.
17:07
I know that joke went past everyone, so fyi: my email is mooing_psycho_duck@blah blah blah
@MooingDuck Let me get this straight. You're claiming there may have been a time at which you were't psycho?
@JerryCoffin it's more of a "more or less" deal, and less of a "yes or no" deal.
aren't all developers a little bit psycho?
May 23 at 23:58, by Ell
Arghh I have psycho anger again :( must sleep then stab someone in the moening
hah, LOL
17:15
@Chimera Probably -- some (Reiser) take it a little further than others though...
@JerryCoffin That was a sad case. I was really looking forward to ReiserFS4 becoming solid.
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who plays pokémon?
@Chimera It was. Honestly, I suspect quite a few developers have a little bit of difficulty with the fact that the real world will never be neat and tidy, no matter what you do or how hard you try. I suspect some just can't deal with that.
any MPI developers here today ?
have a question about isend
@Scottymac we're a lounge. questions should be on the main stackoverflow site
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17:24
isendu, usendme, we're all one big send family
@Ell I do
@JerryCoffin That very well could be the case. And many developers don't seem to handle well or have interpersonal skills which can cause problems.
@MooingDuck understood... figured i would ask just the same
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@MooingDuck I'm attempting my go at an android pokedex, I'm at the data gathering bit at the moment. Do moves have an official description?
17:25
@Ell My 8 year-old son does...
@Scottymac Not I, I don't use those high-level frameworks. Sorry.
@Chimera thanks for the reply, no worries.. I'll post on SO
@Scottymac You'll likely get a high quality answer more quickly on SO. Thanks for stopping by though. Stick around if you want.
Y'all like my new avatar?
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Ahh right yea I just found it on pokemondp
17:28
I'm dating myself a bit.
@Chimera Hmm, didn't change yet.
Oh weird... has for me.
I refreshed and it's there now.
@Chimera Well, it's not like an actual woman would want to date you, is it? (Sorry, didn't even try to resist that one).
Where can I find a good tutorial for how to create an iterator for my custom container?
17:29
@JerryCoffin LOL! Good one.
@JerryCoffin Ow.
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I'm getting there. So far I have a half-complete pokemon ruby api
@soandos Don't know of any :S You may want to check Boost.Iterator.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Its for class, and I don't think I can use Boost :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did apologize. :-) You don't expect me to just ignore an opening that good, do you?
17:30
@soandos iterators aren't all that complicated
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A: How to implement an STL-style iterator and avoid common pitfalls?

Mooing Duckhttp://www.cplusplus.com/reference/std/iterator/ has a handy chart that details the specs of § 24.2.2 of the C++11 standard. Basically, the iterators have tags that describe the valid operations, and the tags have a heiarchy. Below is purely symbolic, these classes don't actually exist as such....

@MooingDuck thanks
@soandos it's not a tutorial, but I use it as a reference when I make iterators
@soandos I always just went from the standard, but despite the lack of mooing or quacking, I'm pretty much a psycho...
@JerryCoffin From you? No, I wouldn't.
@MooingDuck Unless you're making iterators for something complicated :P
@Ell make it just read from bulbapedia and cache results?
17:32
Scrape bulbapedia.
can anyone here have an access to this paper for free?ingentaconnect.com/content/ap/vb/1999/00000054/00000001/…
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@MooingDuck I already started scraping pokemondb.net
but I still have to write all the xpath/regex n shiz
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm...somehow one of Robert Heinlein's lines comes to mind. Something about: "I guess I'll have to change my name. I've insulted everybody I can under this name."
Well, gotta go for a bit. Later all.
17:33
Have fun.
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I'm gonna eat anyway
@Ell I think CSS selectors are a better query language for scraping.
@JerryCoffin this leads to the interesting thought of unactual women
@JerryCoffin "On page 314 (“Afterword”) of his posthumously-published novel “For Us, The Living,” he was quoted as having said to a bookseller that he would have to change his name and write under a new one – “Because I think I’ve insulted everybody I can as Robert Heinlein!”"
why is my writing and editing lagging in firefox
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@Cheersandhth.-Alf For me, FF is pausing in general every dozen seconds
Something to do with the GC. :(
@Xeo are you using ff 15?
17:44
Hi guys.
that improved some mem leaks found in some add ons
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@bamboon aye
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Oh hey, they did write a mail today after all.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes css selectors eehhhhyyy?
I am using firefox o.O
17:55
@Xeo There's a GC in firefox? For the browser or for javascript?
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@Collin FF is built on JS after all, so...
@Xeo A development I missed, I always assumed it was all C++ and just the add-ons and pages ran JS
Firefox is the bane of my existence.
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Wikipedia says "Written in C/C++, JavaScript,[3] CSS,[4][5] XUL, XBL"
18:01
hmm, after building my project, I clicked the "build" button immediately after, and it took ~50 seconds. That's a sure sign we're doing something wrong.
@MooingDuck How was the wedding?
@Drise it was good, everything went pretty well
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Okay, so, the offer I got from the Funatics guys is 1.9k gross, 24 vacation days.
As junior dev
@Drise Well, this probably won't address the fact that motion controls aren't that immersive anyway.
@MooingDuck May I ask, do you want kids?
18:04
@Drise later
@MooingDuck Cool.
@Xeo 1.9k what?
@Collin sure isn't USD
@MooingDuck That's not exactly a motion control.
@MooingDuck british pounds / month?
18:07
@EtiennedeMartel sure it is, how do you think they tell where the gun is pointed?
@Xeo I'm getting more vacation, slightly less pay, renegotiating after six months.
@MooingDuck I meant it's not the controller that's causing the immersion, it's the whole setup.
@EtiennedeMartel oh, sure
Pointing a gun-shaped controller at a screen will not change the fact that you're in a living room, with a fake gun.
18:08
Reminds me of Duck Hunt.
I mean, if you want immersion, you're gonna need a suit that has small bars that punch you in the areas you get hit.
Headshots would suck
@Drise Ow. Complete immersion is not worth it, honestly.
I don't want to feel like I've been shot when I've been shot in a war game. That's just dumb.
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@EtiennedeMartel have you seen the bf3 simulator they made on the gadget show?
@ThePhD Then you don't want real immersion
@Xeo If it's in euros per month, well, I don't know if it's good by European standards, but if I compare to my actual pay, it's not that interesting. Although the vacation days are.
18:11
64 GB SSD is 64€, 128 GB SSD is 87€? 128 GB it is, then.
I'm not sure if I got a 128 GB or 256 GB SSD in my computer.
I think it was 128.
I'd imagine 256 being absurdly expensive.
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@ThePhD yeah they are quite pricey
@ThePhD Not really
I should probably be a regular person and just use std::unique_ptr instead of trying to write my own Pointer class.
But the temptation to pretend I'm as hip and cool as a std:: library writer is sucking me in.
@ThePhD yeah
I keep trying to make a value_ptr, but havn't made one I like yet.
No way I paid 300$ for my SSD
Buahahahahaha
Wow @Drise what kind of murder are they putting on sale?
@ThePhD 256 GB SSD is about twice as much as 128 GB SSD here.
OCZ Octane OCT1-25SAT3-256G 2.5" 256GB SATA III 2Xnm Synchronous Mode Multi-Level Cell (MLC) Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Item #: N82E16820227767
Limited Replacement Only Return Policy
For Tech support call: 408 986 8400 or email [email protected]
$219.99
Proof
18:16
What justifies them charging an extra 80 USD?
I don't see much difference.
Supply/demand?
I guess so.
No, see that's the same drive that I purchased.
It's just gone up 80$...
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@Collin Oh, Euros
'I wonder how much we can abuse the actual price of this...'
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18:17
@EtiennedeMartel What's your pay (and vacation days), if I may ask?
@Xeo Ah ok, I'm used to seeing salaries in USD / year, it threw me off
I wish I could detect whether or not a pointer was a pointer to an array of elements or just a pointer.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought 24 was already relatively good. How many days do you have?
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heh
18:18
@ThePhD use std::array
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Makes more sense with 5 workdays/week, but whatever
I'm not gonna fuss about that one day
@ThePhD If you're doing things right, you don't need that.
@Xeo 45k CAD per year, gross. That would be slightly less than 3k euros/month. I only got 10 vacation days, though.
There are workweeks that are less than 5 days / week?
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@ThePhD unique_ptr<T> vs unique_ptr<T[]>? :)
18:19
I also get free lunch three days a week, which is nice.
And flexible hours.
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@ThePhD there are 6days/week, were 24 would equal 4 weeks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes free lunch != good food
@Xeo wow
whoops
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I get those too, except that we are to start at 10am the latest
18:20
@Drise I know from trustworthy sources that it's good food.
@Xeo :P 11 here.
@Drise free gets a pretty large handicap in the good column
@R.MartinhoFernandes Your stomach?
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@Drise the ape
@Xeo So... His stomach?
Wait. Robots don't have stomachs do they?
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Although the robot and the ape might disagree on what's "good", wrt vegetables.
18:21
@Xeo Yeah, something like that. I wish I could tell the difference between T and T[] though, at either compile time or at runtime.
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@Drise They should have energy conversion chambers
@ThePhD Pssstt, std::array
@ThePhD You can at compile-time: unique_ptr<T> vs unique_ptr<T[]>.
Or unique_ptr<T> vs vector<T>.
Or unique_ptr<T> vs array<T, N>.
Do you see a pattern? I see: no raw pointers.
@Drise I know, I knooow. But I have to use the pointers in the end when I submit this stuff to the underlying API's, so I just want to figure out how to check when working with T* or T[]
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I think I'm gonna call my "main" method scrape_n_go()
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18:23
Or T* vs array_ref<T> / array_view<T>
Ok, gotta go.
@ThePhD std::array<T, N>::data.
There are no excuses to deal with pointers until the last moment.
Fine.
Stickers can ascertain the speed limit?
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18:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes woah, and that works?
Sigh.
A blueshift is any decrease in wavelength (increase in frequency); the opposite effect is referred to as redshift. In visible light, this shifts the colour from the red end of the spectrum to the blue end. The term also applies when photons outside the visible spectrum (e.g. x-rays and radio waves) are shifted toward shorter wavelengths, as well as to shifts in the de Broglie wavelength of particles. Blueshift is most commonly caused by relative motion toward the observer, described by the Doppler effect. An observer in a gravity well will also see infalling radiation gravitationally bl...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, that's also the name of a Half-Life expansion set.
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ah, Doppler
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"Its better for you to start with php and then move to rails as PHP is more easier to learn than rails "
Who the fuck said that?
18:27
@Ell more easier?
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Q: Ruby - Web - Database

amir amirI am new in Ruby and now I am learning Ruby.I want know is there any connection between MySQL and Ruby and web? for example when I want create a reservation system for airport I need database and web application.I want to know can I create this system with Ruby ? Thanks

That's like saying it's easier to start with Java then move to C++.
@Ell Meh, I was about to smite that until I noticed the date.
It's more than a year old. Not worth my time.
> Come on, Rory. It's not rocket science. It's just quantum physics!
It's better for you to start with trash collection and then move to quantum physics as trash collection is more easier to learn than quantum physics — R. Martinho Fernandes 9 secs ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes Reh.
@sehe so far I got two badges in that meta question.
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18:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes Which one?
@Xeo the question
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oooooh, I see :P
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18:47
It's better for you to start with rubbish collection and then move to quantum physics as rubbish collection is more easier to learn than quantum physics
@Ell Isn't that what @R.MartinhoFernandes just said, but with "trash" replaced with "rubbish"?
user1182183
hmm I lost my "Sitecom portable media player MP-011 remote control", and none of the remote controls at home work, anyone knows any alternative I can use to power this shit up and playe the videos on my TV?
user1182183
^ next drama lol
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@EtiennedeMartel yeah :P
the proper word.
I had "garbage" first, but wanted to make clear I'm not talking about GC.
18:59
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I met one of those once. Nice dress, but a voice deeper than mine... :-)
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@Chimera Yeah. Why?
@Xeo Cong-rats! Better than I thought.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did I ever mention I have seven weeks of vacation per year? :)
Erm, well. You're not a junior developer, old man.
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@Drise Hey, that's (often) been cooked by a friend of mine. He cooks good!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but that's more than most seniors here even dare to ask for.
Anyway, I just wanted to pop my head in and say hello. I will now go home, and hopefully will manage to get to bed early, as I plan to get up early, too, because I will be away for the weekend.
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@sbi Yep, and prospect of salary increase in the short term depending on how I fare after 6 months
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Have a nice one, everybody!
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19:09
night and have fun for the weekend
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@Xeo Well, lets see if that compensates for the job. :^>
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Heh
@sbi You too, thanks.
So, have you Skyrim addicts seen Super Skyrim Bros?
@sbi You Europeans have so much vacation, it's ridiculous.
How long is the work week?
@EtiennedeMartel You're just jealous.
19:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, it's in North American culture to prefer pay over vacation.
@EtiennedeMartel I don't know about the ape, but I think 40 hours is pretty common all over Europe.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Except in France, 'cause they're lazy fucks.
Yeah, they are.
@EtiennedeMartel in europe you get both at the same time
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I heard america was stingy for days off work
19:19
@Ell The US, maybe.
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well, same thing usually
@bamboon I don't know about that, but the examples I've heard say otherwise.
Although, maybe it's because most examples are from French people, and pay is crap in France.
@Ell Many part time jobs are, lots of professional positions aren't as stingy
I get 21 days of combined sick and vacation time, my wife gets 15 days vacation and 3 sick days
@EtiennedeMartel Everything is crap in France.
I got 10 vacation days and 3 sick days. But I've only been there for 6 months, so it's likely to increase in the future.
19:24
WTF is a sick day?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a different kind of vacation day.
Most organizations do a distinction between the two here.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Days off you can use only for being sick or going to doctor's appointments
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@R.MartinhoFernandes vacation -> your choice. sick -> well, fuck.
What if I am so sick I need to take four days?
Not that it stops anyone from calling in "Oh, yeah... *cough* really sick..."
19:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes True dat. The country is falling apart. If I know my history, I'd say they'll probably end up blaming the immigrants and elect the Front National.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Some companies have some kind of extended sick leave system, others it eats into your vacation bank
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then you won't be paid for the fourth day.
Mine I think you take the first 3 days out of your paid time off and after that assuming you've seen a doctor, you can put in for extended medical leave
@R.MartinhoFernandes depends on company, either eats into vacation time or unpaid.
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@EtiennedeMartel how? everything is rediculously expensive in france :O
19:29
@Ell Why do you think so many of them end up moving elsewhere?
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Seriously, buying cheese is like waay too much
Half of my team is of French origin.
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I <3 cheese so much!
esp. fondues :P
freaking ideone. LINEWRAP OR GIVE A SCROLL BAR
Y U SO LONG LINES.
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19:31
@MooingDuck Y U IDEONE
@Ell Here, cheese gets cheaper the closer it gets to the expiration date. Which is incidentally when it tastes better.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I abused that once, with pretty good reactions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes template error message
@Xeo lets me provide input
std::istringstream in { R"(
    Here goes your input.
)" };
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@MooingDuck meh, define the input inside the code on LWS. It's not as retarded as Ideone sending you to a new page every time
19:37
@Xeo lws appears to have a new page for each edit
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Well, yeah, it's a new link, but allows editing the code right away again
unlike Ideone which has a special "result" page
@Xeo oh. ideone.com/BLAHBLAH#edit ?
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Ew, registered. :P
@Xeo yeah, then I can edit and not have to go to a different page each time
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...except the wine and Roquefort cheese-- still the best you can get.
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19:44
@JerryCoffin also the cheese
@Ell Was just editing that in...
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haha
@Ell Great minds ... yada yada yada.
Hello friends
@Pubby I feel so left out...
19:46
I haven't been on SO in forever
@JerryCoffin ?
@Pubby Only saying hello to your friends, not me. :-)
@JerryCoffin But you are my friend!
@Pubby "...but when he takes on his Aspect, he is death, and he is nobody's friend." (special kudos to anybody who can figure out where that's from.)
I used to have an imaginary friend named Mr. Nobody when I was little (he didn't exist!), does that mean I will be his friend again when I die?
@Pubby Perhaps. But again, perhaps not. Only the shadow knows...
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19:57
@JerryCoffin Google doesn't get any kudos then. :(

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