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19:00
@FredOverflow #include <stdbool.h> and you get macros to define bool, true and false for you!
> Macros true and false expand to 1 and 0 respectively.
oh boy
@FredOverflow Probably -- but it fits with the names that C89 said would be reserved. There is a <bool.h> (or something like that) to let you use bool.
user1182183
oh gawd just make a uint variable; and you can switch up to 32 bools!
user1182183
~ & | etc...
@GamErix Die in a fire.
19:02
@GamErix What's next? Specializing std::vector<bool> to save space?
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@EtiennedeMartel The only way to be truly sure is nuke the site from orbit.
user1182183
@FredOverflow maybe
user1182183
srsly C nor C++ standard have bools?
@FredOverflow Awesome idea, you should write a proposal :P
@GamErix Standard C++ has always had bool.
19:03
@GamErix bool is a fundamental datatype in C++
user1182183
then why is the so much rage at BOOL, bool and _BOOL , _bool xD
@Prætorian I'll do it on April 1st.
@GamErix Because the Windows API is written in C, not C++.
@FredOverflow Maybe that's when that type| proposal was submitted
@Prætorian type what?
@FredOverflow One of the Committee's proposals is a T|.
19:05
@DeadMG And what was it supposed to do?
user1182183
make a proposal that the ;;;;; line in C++ will explode your computer. Voila.
don't recall
@DeadMG And what are the semantics of "T|"?
don't recall
something to do with type information, I think
metadata?
19:06
typeof!
(Probably not)
We already have decltype.
Yeah, but I meant a more powerful version of typeid.
Actually something less verbose than our type traits.
@EtiennedeMartel concepts?
@MooingDuck Yeah. That.
Oh, yay, VS2010 just crashed in my face.
@EtiennedeMartel in yo face, bitch
19:09
@EtiennedeMartel What did you do? Try to compile? :)
I stopped debugging by clicking that little "stop" icon.
The process was killed, and VS died shortly afterwards.
whoa, I haven't seen concept_maps before. That's strange. I'm not sure I like it.
@MooingDuck Neophobe!
@jornak no, I mean, it looks like C# extension methods, and I'm not sure that's a good idea. Needs more thought. Might be awesome.
@MooingDuck So you're saying you'd be willing to experiment with it?
19:16
auto concept BoolConvertible<typename T> {
    operator bool(const T&); //that's a strange syntax, looks like a param
};
auto concept LessThanComparable<typename T> {
    BoolConvertible operator<(const T&, const T&);
} //does this work?  concept as return type?
I'll all for textual experimentation.
@MooingDuck I think they were pretty cool (concepts in general, not just concept concept maps).
So you're saying concepts are a cool concept?
@FredOverflow Found it, T| lets the compiler decide whether to pass a function parameter by value or reference
@jornak Yes, at least conceptually... :-)
@jornak yes, but very complex. I'm glad they put it off, something that complex ought not be rushed.
@Prætorian oh, interesting. I like that.
@JerryCoffin Oh god, don't get me started on that again. You'll resent it.
@MooingDuck Pretty sure Boost already has something similar
@Prætorian yeah, it looks like something templates can already handle, just more verbose
@jornak Although it sounds like purely a play on words, in this case it's pretty much true -- the basic idea was really good, but there was lots of disagreement over the details.
19:21
@MooingDuck It's definitively not more verbose.
@JerryCoffin I resent resorting to being resent to the resort to resort my recent collection of resent resentments on recent events.
// this is nice..
void decode(const unsigned char * network_data, uint16_t & value)
{
	value = (c[0] << 8 | c[1]); // automagically host encoding now
}
Don't think, just read standard ;-) — Rost 15 mins ago
^ Watch out: We got a bad-ass over here!
@jornak But you see, you're mistaken I haven't re-sent it at all.
@TonyTheLion you're not alone: i'm also an idiot. happily. i'm sitting here grinning like an idiot should do. :)
19:22
This is my first encounter with that Rost guy - something tells me he might be good. He's good the typical attitude of a C++ pedant :0
@StackedCrooked but but...how does it know ?
@sehe there is a Boost sub-library for selecting suitable argument types. no need to reinvent the wheel. but it's so cumbersome that few/nobody use it.
@melak47 Magic!
@StackedCrooked sweet
@LucDanton boost has a template that's less verbose than T|? THat'd be impressive.
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19:26
I wonder why he didn't propose T&&&. It'd fit right in!
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Oh, maybe you could answer it then? Or do you want me to search for it and add it to my answer (as the first item)?
@sehe the latter, because there's so much distraction here i can't
@JerryCoffin I cite, I lost my eye sight at the site, aye?
^talking about physical location
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should be Boost.FunctionTraits.
19:28
@Xeo I personally would be more comfortable with T||, or perhaps T?!.
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However, that doesn't play well with deduction, does it?
@Xeo great will add
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@DeadMG T&? as in "Maybe reference?"
@JerryCoffin Therefore, they're for their four.
Eeeenglish, fuck yeah.
@Xeo I think that T!! and T?! would be the best.
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19:30
heh
@DeadMG T!!!1!1!!one!11
@Xeo Not really, doesn't match the OP's question, AFAICS
this is a public service announcement
you're all ugly
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No
19:33
@Xeo That's a lot better :)
@DeadMG This is a private service announcement:
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Ugh, wait, aren't "references to references" simply collapsed in C++ when introduced by typedef or template argument?
Also relevant:
@Xeo If you do it directly, it's just not allowed. If you do it via a typedef, then yes it's collapsed.
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2 messages moved to bin
19:35
:5650175 a buffer overflow? You mean an integer overflow?
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My real screen estate is not cheap, so don't waste it.
@Xeo I thought it was
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> The purpose of call_traits is to ensure that problems like "references to references" never occur, ...
@Xeo I claim your screen's real estate in the name of 'Merica
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1 message moved to bin
In any case, call_traits just doesn't play well with deduction.
19:37
stands triumphantly as The Battle Hymn of the Republic plays in the background
we should bring a chat bot like xkcd's bucket in here
Easy enough.
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Heh
I remember someone a while back rigged a javascript bot to chat with his account at one point.
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A: How to create a C++ template to pass a value in the best way?

seheWhat you describe doesn't directly exist (at least, not standard) Edit Found what the OP was probably reffering to: 0. Boost Call Traits call_traits<T>::param_type is likely what the Op had in mind/remembered: template<typename T> using check = typename boost::call_traits<T...

^ Added @Xeo
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Q: FlackBot - Making Conversation in the Chat Rooms

George Edison Screenshot About FlackBot (whose name was inspired by this app) is a chat bot for the Stack Exchange network of chat sites. It currently hangs out in the Sandbox but it it designed for the Ask Ubuntu General Room. It is capable of understanding quite a few commands and those commands resem...

19:40
@sehe Should be easy enough to modify to go chatbot
@jornak No source code. Hard to modify
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in Sandbox on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Jul 26 at 14:35, by gentmatt
Bacon ipsum dolor sit amet frankfurter turkey tenderloin drumstick biltong sirloin cow andouille pork chop venison. Tail ball tip sausage rump jerky short loin biltong prosciutto, pork drumstick. Shankle salami turducken, boudin short ribs tail bresaola ham frankfurter jerky. Flank pork belly tri-tip beef ribs, brisket ball tip boudin biltong rump short loin spare ribs frankfurter bresaola pork. Salami venison spare ribs pastrami sirloin pork loin.
lawl
@Xeo More freaky news in that reuhm
@Xeo I started giggling at "bacon ipsum"
I skimmed it until I hit "jerky", then realized there was something wrong.
Mind you I'm sick so get a handicap
19:43
@jornak wow
Actually, I don't want a bot like bucket. I just want the bucket.
.... and bucket is open source.....
@jornak You clearly need to take some serious drugs and go to bed.
@JerryCoffin Second-to-last day working for this client (I'm moving) so I'm sticking through it
Can't hear out of either ear, took 6 extra strength advil in the past 8 hours, and a couple more amoxicillin clavulanate than i should have
that and on my second energy drink of the day
Woke up with a debilitating migraine in the middle of the night too lol
I -really- don't give a fuck about my body, as you can tell :P
anyone here familiar with windows batch scripting?
-raises hand-
@jornak: I'm trying to pipe the output from a call to a file. usually <command> <params> > file.txt works fine...but with mkdir it doesn't
19:49
@melak47 vaguely
the output instead still appears in the console window, and nothing gets written to the specified file
@melak47 >file.txt COMMAND PARAMS
wait, pipe...
well, I don't know if pipe is the proper term :p
It isn't
:)
figures
19:51
"COMMAND PARAMS | COMMAND2 PARAMS2" is piping
@MooingDuck I tried that. no change
@melak47 basically, always put stream redirects to the left of the command to avoid errors and confusion
@melak47 orly?
There's more than one stream.
to the left?
@melak47 what is mkdir saying that isn't being piped? Is it possibly something being piped to stderr instead?
19:52
@MooingDuck possible.
>stdout.txt 2>stderr.txt COMMAND PARAMS
mkdir doesn't write anything to stdout
"a subdirectory or file already exists."
@MooingDuck windows
@melak47 looks like an error to me
19:52
If you want to catch errors, you need to redirect stderr
@jornak what about it?
mkdir 2>errors
Well, works with space too, whatever.
Or mkdir >test.txt 2>&1 to redirect both.
Yes, cmd supports that.
@MooingDuck neat, thanks :)
mkdir >test.txt 2>&1
The syntax of the command is incorrect.
@CatPlusPlus I wondered how to do that
19:55
Maybe because mkdir needs an argument.
That's what gets outputted to the file, cat++
Also prefix syntax is ugly. :.
soisyourface
@jornak He's a cat.
@jornak Irrelevant.
19:56
@CatPlusPlus If I recall, echo thing >file has problems, and echos the >file to the screen.
What are you trying to achieve? This seems like an XY problem to me — sehe 10 secs ago
@MooingDuck No it doesn't.
Solution: Install any Linux distro
@CatPlusPlus hmm, there was some scenario in which it failed, which is why I was told to put it on the left.
@MooingDuck Huh. When? Where? Broken windoze?
19:57
@jornak Solution to what?
Everything.
@CatPlusPlus Not having linux, obviously
You're assuming that's a problem.
Accidentally just typed BITSHIT. Missed a letter.
#define DECODING_METHOD BITSHIT
Virus? Install a Linux distro. Can't find your keys? Install a Linux distro. Wife left you? Install a Linux distro.
19:59
@StackedCrooked I guess you are....bitshit crazy!
@StackedCrooked TRWTF is #define.
Romney won the 2012 Elections? Install a Li-- actually, wait no. Kill yourself, there's no hope.

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