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14:00
and all of the functions are templates, and involve forwarding
but the range/algorithm section needs an overhaul anyway
I think I botched the lookup rules, and the range design is bad
@DeadMG I remember that you had something like foo(bar)(baz) for templates. That's what I mean ;)
@NikiC Ah, yes, and indeed I do.
Dang. A cop shot a dog and tried to clear up the evidence but it was captured on camera and uploaded on YouTube. What would compel someone to do that?
obviously it was barking really loud
@Rapptz If the dog attacks the cop and the owner does nothing, for example
14:08
Nah.. it isn't even barking. He just lured it into the corner and shot it.. Can I post the video here?
Then cruelty mixed with stupidity. Does that surprise you?
A little. Because cops are supposed to be trained yet I always hear stories like this for some reason.
Last week I heard of a girl who called 911 and then got raped by the cop instead.
Cops are humans.
meh
there are millions of cops in the world and some of them are going to be rapists, murderers, what have you
Yeah. I get that. I just don't like the thought of it.
14:11
@DeadMG don't forget incompetent :)
Luring a dog into a corner and then shooting it does not sound unreasonable if the dog was, or had been, a threat.
@Rapptz of course you can
^ Strange bird behavior -- looks like they're going upward with wings closed?
looks pretty clear to me like the dog was trying to run the other way
14:14
@Cheersandhth.-Alf some have the wings up, some down, and some probably in line with the camera. seems like they're just being birds, flapping around...
@DeadMG Maybe the cop missed the first time. No context, no story.
@Rapptz it was just yesterday i think cops in new york beat up a person sleeping on a sofa in jewish synagoge, just for kicks
fuck, man
that poor dog
there were also those cops who detonated a flashbang in a 12 yo girls bedroom while she was sleeping there. They thought it was a meth lab or something.
the police in montreal though. last year they shot a homeless man to death for strewing garbage in the street. and for good measure they also shot a passing commuter to death. that's real police. not the wishy-washy children's police in new york.
14:16
girl went to the hospital with burns :/
@Cheersandhth.-Alf happens all the time in the US
^ Apparently it was this year, in August
I think we always tend to read the negative things people do, like cops. It kind of gives a short hindsight.
well there was this incident in the us year before last, or thereabouts, where a man with a heart problem, in a wheelchair, was harassed in his own home by police who wanted him to seek help for his condition. they electrocuted him several times, while still in his wheelchair. his wife protesting loudly
i think they're sort of beyond idiocy
there is no word for it
Their are idiots the world over, the problem with America is that they are given power
14:22
Idiots have power everywhere.
ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT
@DeadCicada that's just not funny
Romney's wife said if Romney loses the election then he's never going back to politics. Greatest reason to vote for someone else right there.
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Q: Uploading project source files to a forum: safe?

user973259I ... am embarrassed to ask such a question but: Is there anything I should worry about or take into consideration when zipping up a c++ project, hosting it on a website (like filedropper.com), and providing the link to a forum? I don't know much about what sort of information the users opening...

@Cheersandhth.-Alf They probably are -- birds flying are a bit like swimmers. There's a power-stroke followed by a "glide". During the glide, they keep their wings folded back a bit to reduce wind resistance. It doesn't last very long, so about the only way to see it is in a photo though.
14:24
@sbi @xeo @the_rest_of_you_germans_I_have_forgotten are you real this scared of pride?
@JerryCoffin ah. it just looked so strange. like gliding upwards sort of
@thecoshman Like the dog shooting the dog, it's only half the story - she meant 'ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT OF NOVAYA ZEMLYA'
It's a flag. Who the fuck cares about flags.
Ugh, another char*-fool.
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A: How do I assign a char* to a char array?

daknøkUse std::string instead of char*. std::array<std::string, 2> generalOperations{"Off", "On"}; void test() { std::string value; switch(swapVariable) { case 0: value = generalOperations[0]; break; } }

@LuchianGrigore Like there's gonna be his porn history in his VS project
14:26
@kbok You mean there isn't?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf They probably are. The downward "flap" gives them some speed, then the get the most from that energy by letting the momentum gained carry them a ways before flapping again.
@CatPlusPlus I know, but well, apparently
@daknøk you were right posting it as a comment, because that's what it should be
@Rapptz It was ironic, so the sentence is really meant to be that way :)
@thecoshman Germany usually has one of the lowest scores for "patriotism" in surveys.
14:27
@LuchianGrigore Oh no I feel so bad for posting it as an answer.
patriotism is dumb
@LuchianGrigore It has some positive effects though
there's a lot of dumb things that have positive effects
what's your point?
What's a positive effect from patriotism?
@Rapptz happy masses when your national team wins a football game
:)
14:31
I don't think that classifies as Patriotism.
sure it does... you only support your national team because you were born in that country
(basically the same) :D
@Rapptz it does when it is your national team
and it's football
@LuchianGrigore That stating "X is dumb" is, well, dumb.
@Rapptz Social cohesion.
@DeadCicada It has some positive effects though
@DeadCicada doesn't that also cover your own statement? :p
14:33
@DeadCicada so I take it nothing good ever came out of... say... PHP (we can all agree that's a dumb thing, right) ?
@kbok what's your point?
@melak47 Congratulations on being extremely acute
@LuchianGrigore what.
@DeadCicada Another thing that doesn't require patriotism? You can bond people together just out of kindness.
@LuchianGrigore PHP The good parts
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@Rapptz lol. My point is not "patriotism is needed". My point is "patriotism isn't entirely bad". Please don't misinterpret my statements.
@melak47 how predictable.
14:35
@DeadCicada That stating... Well, youknow
I didn't say patriotism isn't needed.
It is. Same as religion and government.
But that's because the majority of people need stuff like this.
@daknøk saw it in the game dev room earlier...couldn't resist :)
> Women should be respected. Lady Germany should be feared - SatW
@LuchianGrigore how is religion needed?
@melak47 bwhahahhaHAAHA
@daknøk it brings some people spiritual satisfaction
14:37
Patriotism brings some people patriotic satisfaction.
Not only.
never said it doesn't have positives
I only said it's dumb
ponies
14:37
I wouldn't call it close minded.
@DeadCicada how is that being close minded?
@DeadCicada go on...
judgmental, yes, close minded, no
Likewise, what does "extremely acute" mean?
14:38
@Rapptz ._. it's a subtle way of saying "you totally didn't get the irony"
While doing irony.
I'm so meta.
I was thinking about angles and severity.
@Rapptz Maybe I'm not using the correct english word, but I thought it meant "very perceptive" or something like that
@melak47 same would apply to What Tony thinks about besides sex and What women think about besides money and whatnot. :P
14:39
An acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees. When something is acute it means it's severe.
@DeadCicada accurate -> (sortof) precise. Acute -> an angle less the 90 degrees
@thecoshman sauce on that
@DeadCicada BBQ please
Sauce on my chips.
@thecoshman 0/10
14:40
@daknøk someone whip up a website that generates an empty book per URL title :)
^ This (from yesterday) reminds me of (yesteryear) Oslo police arresting a deaf and mute disabled person and grilling him for hours -- the man refused to answer!
@LuchianGrigore Looks like a weird pencil.
That looks like 45-48 degrees.
@EtiennedeMartel Comment traduirais-tu "perspicace" ?
14:41
@Rapptz -3 degrees?
@DeadCicada you prefer regular tomato sauce?
@daknøk Yes.
@thecoshman -1/10
@Rapptz measured it: 49º.
I was close.
14:42
You were fucking close.
Or my protractor is off.
@daknøk disgusting
@DeadCicada surely not brown sauce?
I haven't had a protractor in years.
@DeadCicada sagacious?
I use protractors for drawing 90º angles and straight lines and that’s it.
14:43
@EtiennedeMartel Abon moi je dis "acute" et visiblement ils comprennent pas donc je dois avoir tort ?
@Rapptz I have a virtual one I use with KSP :)
@DeadCicada not this again :S
Seems like it's a synonym.
14:44
> Definition: deeply perceptive
Epic win.
ITT: shapes.
a square!
Acute is generally used for angles and severity. It even says so in the comments.
14:45
It's the reason why it's confusing, because that definition of acute is rarely used when I hear it.
Okay, guys, please tone it down.
14:46
When your whole screen is nothing but images, it gets hard to read the nonsense some people are trying to write.
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Zoom out! :D
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lol
@EtiennedeMartel LOL
14:47
1 message moved to bin
Huhuhu.
> ←→ 11 messages moved to bin
^ looks weird in the bin
Arrow frenzy.
@daknøk ...what. how is that reply to a later message
Editing can be an amazing tool.
@melak47 it’s called an edit.
14:49
@EtiennedeMartel <F9><Shift-i> done (use Opera)
→ 1 Canadien bon pour la décharge
@sehe Why do you use Opera?
@daknøk that's just...why would you break time like that
Tiens ce nom de domaine existe vraiment ? lol
Opera gets all the new features before other browsers without taking credit :)
14:49
lulz
@EtiennedeMartel Because it is the nicest browser I know
@DeadCicada Québécois, nuance. Le Canada, c'est cette entité pour laquelle je vote une fois aux quatre ans et à qui je paye la moitié de mes impôts.
@kbok That's generally true when talking about hockey.
@Rapptz Not so sure. But I haven't had the glorious crashings of Chrome when trying WebGL :)
@kbok the Canadian looks fatter than the American.
@sehe GLORIOUS!
14:51
@daknøk Obviously it should be the reverse.
@EtiennedeMartel That was the joke. Yes.
@Rapptz That was the joke. Yes.
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@daknøk That was the joke. Yes.
14:51
Stop impersonating me!
@Rapptz I know.
@DeadCicada Stop being you!
@daknøk It's the winter clothing.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Wut.
Some people say you should be yourself since everybody else is already taken.
I say you should not be yourself, since you suck.
@DeadCicada the double arrow exposed the deception!
@DeadCicada I can't be awesome all the time
rofful
@EtiennedeMartel I got only 60 points. :/
People y u no upvote std::string y u upvote char*.
@daknøk Link, so we downvote this filth. For great justice.
14:57
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Q: How do I assign a char* to a char array?

Augusto PiccianiCompiler tell me "incompatibles type in assignments of char* to char[32]" this is my code: char* generalOperations[2]={"Off","On"}; void test(){ char value[32]; switch(swapVariable){ case 0: value=generalOperations[0]; //<==Error HERE! break; } }

Also, note how people use strcpy instead of std::copy. Terrible.
Are you kidding me? The question is "How do I assign a char* to a char array?"
how is that an answer.
@LuchianGrigore Oh, you.
I have nothing against suggesting std::string, but after answering the question.
wut?
I would also recommend making char* generalOperations a const char*. Treating char* as a string literal can cause warnings on most compilers. — Downie 36 mins ago
dat username
“Downie,” like most Dutch words, is a Dutch swearword.
Just because you write C++ doesn't mean you have to be oblivious to raw pointers, C-arrays or the likes
14:58
C++ with raw pointers and C-arrays is C+.
Sure, use the alternatives, but understand the basics.
@LuchianGrigore There's nothing "basic" about C strings and such.
std::string is basic.
If there is a better alternative then you should suggest the better alternative.
Didn't we have an argument like that the other day?
@Rapptz of course. After answering the question. :)
14:59
the OP using C strings is an XY problem. He's trying to solve the problem of "Using strings", and attempting the solution of "Using C-strings".

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