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20:00
post-fix ++ increments what it is being applied to and returns the original value
@Hobbyist Essentially this *index = i; ++index;
prefix ++ increments what it is being applied to and returns the new value
@Mysticial ? You just go into a trade server. There are hundreds.
Just make sure to pick one that has a backpack command
@Rapptz Yeah, well it was my first time.
I don't play TF2, never got into it :(
20:01
I had some items that I had 3 or 4 dupes of.
TF2 used to be so fun.
Wanted to get rid of them.
One more rep whore answer and I'll have 2k rep hehehe
nvm i got one more vote on my last answer
@Rapptz "Used" to be? What happened?
I've played it for a while and I got sick of it I guess.
20:02
ok, just to be sure, it's the same as assigning a value, then increasing it by 1?
I'll still play it with some people but it also reminds me of my ex.
Even I know TF2 went to shit and I've never played it!
It didn't "go to shit".
Relatively speaking
20:03
There was a moment when I thought the F2P model would be bad and everyone complained but I don't think it matters much.
@Rapptz It was shit before it went F2P.
How so?
all the mechanics were broken
..? The mechanics work perfectly fine.
@Hobbyist No, i is assigned to some object that is not incremented. index is what is incremented.
20:04
for example, as Spy you could disguise yourself as an enemy teammember, but it was completely pointless because everyone would just shoot teammates on sight
and did I mention the "MAGIC_DAMAGE_REDUCTION over range" thing?
oh, and I also forgot to mention the "RANDOMLY_DO_BONUS_DAMAGE" bullshit
Your obvious mistake was playing Spy!
I played Spy.. You could use a different watch like the dead ringer. Maybe you shouldn't play Spy if you can't play him very well.
Class was useless in TFC, was useless in early TF2. Go figure.
there were no different watches
20:06
@LucDanton, you're referring to the pointer part of the line right?
The Dead Ringer is a very old item lol
sorry, did I mention that I bought The Orange Box on release and played it then and expected to have a good game, rather than waiting three years for content?
Oh, you played it on The Orange Box..
@Hobbyist index is the pointer (possibly iterator?), yes.
That version was horrible and not supported after a while, lol.
But at least it introduced me to the game to buy it on PC.
20:07
Orange Box was not restricted to consoles.
True.
yeah, I got The Orange Box on PC.
@Hobbyist *index++ = i; is equivalent to: *index = i; index = index + 1;
I got it for the PS3 years ago.
sbi
sbi
> My daughter doesn't want to accept that, in TV, someone else decides what is broadcasted. For her, the TV is a broken YouTube. — Mathias Schindler (originally in German)
20:08
I wouldn't expect a dirty console game to give a good experience
@sbi Which it completely is
@sbi Hah, that is so true
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Q: Sorting indices of array c++

Kevin FoldesAssume I have an array of integers (0,1,2,3,4,5,6) so that their indices match up with their value. I'm trying to sort them so that the order goes from greatest odd to least odd, then least even to greatest even. Like this (0,1,2,3,4,5,6) --> (5,3,1,0,2,4,6). I have this so far: void mongeS...

close votes please :(
Hm.. It's 3k for close votes right?
@Borgleader
*this may drag on for slightly longer, lol*

pointer index equals object i;
object index equals object index plus one

does pointer index equals object index?
@Rapptz reason?
thinkso
20:10
@daknøk Duplicate.
@Rapptz done.
So wait.. after 3k the next decent privilege would be 10k?
dunno, don't recall
long time ago
@Rapptz No, 10k is not decent since you get to vote for flags in chat.
true dat
@Hobbyist What? If you're asking what *index = i; does, it dereferences the pointer. in other words it doesnt set the pointer to i, but what is pointed to to i.
I thought flagging rarely happens here
Not when the PHP room is fucking around again.
damn, I need to go read up on my pointers again, thanks for the time
Don’t do pointer arithmetic.
20:18
I made more rep today then in the last 3 weeks combined... -.-;
@daknøk
lol
it's in the sample code of a guide to open gl so I have ti understand it =s
I'm actually inclined to agree with him :)
trying to do some 3d in my free time, learned everything solo so far lol
Hello.
Hi
20:21
@DeadCicada You broke my chat for a second there miss....
@Hobbyist, 3D is fun to start :p
@Borgleader Success!
What is it with all the people here doing 3D stuff lately?
Practice for multivariable calculus.
@DeadCicada the first version was better. get out and try to enter again
20:21
@daknøk Everyone does 3D at some point
@DeadCicada but not everybody at the same time.
Meh, I did it more like a year and a half ago for a little while.
I'm one of those insane types that love math, and saw lots of math in 3d
@daknøk I did a tiny bit of 3D at some point... all I got it to do was display a 3D model I dled from the internet and loaded with a library (it was a .blend file)
@Hobbyist OGL and DX actually use 4D, making it even funnier
20:23
I'm aware, lol
I do OpenGL now.
Which is quite fun.
this is really fun though
I wrote an OpenGL shader class, maybe you want it.
Yes, I need to rant on something.
I hope it's awful.
20:24
Accepting code from shady strangers in random corners of the web. Seems safe.
@DeadCicada It’s not awful. gist.github.com/3924663
Except it doesn’t do any error checking, but well.
What an awful typo.
English isn’t AWeSOME but AWFUL.
@daknøk Where did you find that pdf?
20:27
@daknøk Shit, I'm afraid it doesn't suck.
@Borgleader I created the TinyURL for it a few months ago.
@Borgleader @KonradRudolph made it.
@daknøk Oh ok so it's from another user here
Ell
Ell
what does noexcept actually do? optimisations?
the @people thing is starting to look like pointers to me
@Ell I don’t know. Something with preventing it from throwing.
But I added it since those functions cannot ever throw.
Ell
Ell
20:28
at the moment?
but will you add it in future? because of error checking and whatnot?
I will add error checking, yes.
With exceptions, yes.
Why not error codes.
@DeadCicada Do we have to go over this again?
@DeadCicada Rule 11.
20:30
Trollin' trollin'
The new official emoticon used to indicate a troll:
I'm hungry. I think I'm gonna get some shawarma or something.
@EtiennedeMartel s/shawarma or something/bacon/
@EtiennedeMartel s/.+/bacon/
20:32
@EtiennedeMartel I love that stuff omg...
^ that
OKAY!
Ell
Ell
why would you use error codes instead of exceptions?
@Ell You wouldn't, she's trolling
Ell
Ell
20:34
what a touche.
perform arithmetic on errors

mwahahaha
exceptions are slow.
Yeah, one reason to not use exceptions is when "failure is expected"
Ell
Ell
not too slow
They are slow compared to error codes.
Ell
Ell
20:35
I guess exceptions are for "exceptional" behaivour
Precisely.
not really
Ell
Ell
but also not as kewl as error codes
yes, throwing one exception is slower than checking one error code
but exceptions are O(1) and error codes are O(N)
Error codes is really for when it's common to fail.
Ell
Ell
20:36
but I think exceptions should be used in even non-exceptional circumstances
you pay for error codes even when there's no error
Ell
Ell
when will you have an error you were expecting?
@Ell No.
@Ell The use case for exceptions is simple: when the function you're in can't handle the problem.
Random example that comes to mind: regex matching.
Match success : OK, Match failure: don't throw
20:36
@DeadCicada That should not use an error code either.
Ell
Ell
well not matching isn't an error
it should be CPS
@DeadCicada no. Error codes are for moronic APIs.
If your language supports exceptions, use exceptions.
@daknøk > implying system programming is moronic
@DeadCicada And that makes it wrong how?
20:37
Otherwise use error codes or use a language that supports exceptions.
@daknøk bullshit.
monoronic time
hm
I wish there was some way, in debug at least to specify preconditions for a function. (It's doable with assert I reckon but not as clean).
besides, binary interface has special requirements and there's nothing wrong with having to obey them
@daknøk If your language supports goto, use goto.
20:37
but we are talking about in the general case
Use exceptions for exceptional behavior. Srsly.
@DeadCicada No.
@Abyx okay pedant. If your language supports exceptions, don’t use error codes. >.>
use exceptions when not checking the return value is hazardous.
20:38
22 secs ago, by DeadMG
@DeadCicada No.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG that seems like a good way
what is exceptional? is it some sort of unexpected thing?
@DeadCicada i can't buy that. i think attempts at making rules just indicate a preference for rules. instead, do whatever makes for more clear code and least work.
there are only three modes of failure
20:39
Errors are always exceptional.
They occur when something happens that should not happen.
Hence an exception.
"Throw an exception", "It didn't work but if you keep going it won't matter, e.g. some kind of subfailure", "I provide some other means e.g. a default value"
@Cheersandhth.-Alf It depends if you're concerned by performance or not. If you don't care, then exceptions.
Ell
Ell
@daknøk yes!
@DeadMG or UB. :D
@DeadCicada uhm, that's a bit of rubbish. wait a little. i'll find a link to the committee's performance review paper
20:40
@daknøk Not unless you really, really, really have to.
Ell
Ell
std::terminate
A friend of mine never does any error checking. :P
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I'll make myself clear: use exceptions wherever possible. However, if a failure is expected to be a common case (instead of exceptional) and you are concerned by perfs, then error codes.
Only user input validation.
@DeadCicada again that's rubbish but needs more discussion to refute than your earlier remark
re the earlier remark about performance, see open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/TR18015.pdf
20:42
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Rubbish? Returning an int vs throwing an exception? Not sure if srs.
for more insight about exception i recommend reading bertrand meyer
he often says dumb things but he did create eiffel and popularize/invent design-by-contract
@DeadCicada Except you have to check that int every single time.
since you're working for nice employer, let them buy you meyer's "object oriented software construction"
but try can have zero overhead for success conditions
@DeadMG That's the point
20:43
warning: it's THICK book ;-)
You are expecting failure
@DeadCicada No, you have to consider failure. Expecting and have to consider are two different things.
@DeadMG I clearly said earlier: expect
a function which can fail should force you to consider failure- either by throwing an exception or forcing you to provide a strategy.
Then you are missing my point.
20:45
there is no way, ever, in which error codes are worth using
the failure rate and repetitive error checking code is far too much
maybe you can start with "design by contract" in wikipedia though. i dunno. worth checking
@DeadMG Let's be even more categorical!
oh, except for binary interfaces that don't support exceptions
fuckers
exceptions sucks because of try catch statement.
really
20:47
if is way cleaner
Exceptions are the way to go.
If you find the syntax ugly, why are you using C++ in the first place?
@daknøk what else can I use? Delphi?
@Abyx You need 1000 if for each try catch.
@Abyx Haskell.
@Abyx you mean, simpler. Meh. Software isn't always. You want to be able to express the intent in your code sometimes. Remember multi-paradigm?
20:48
Also if-statements are uglier. With try/catch at least all error handlers are near each other.
@daknøk lol, Haskell is not ugly?
@Abyx Haskell is the most beautiful language I’ve ever seen.
Followed by Python.
@daknøk it's unreadable.
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@Abyx Sometimes you want to solve intrinsically complex issues with highlevel language abstractions. Sometimes you don't
@Abyx It’s not.
C++ is unreadable.
20:49
@Abyx "X is ugly, I can't read it."
@Abyx IMPOSSIBRU. You can't maintain that after having read kernel-quality C-code
Ell
Ell
anyway, besides all this exceptions and shiz, I went into a sex shop for the first time in my life today so you all have to congratulate me.
@Abyx give me an example of real-world, unreadable Haskell code.
From a popular open-source project.
Ell
Ell
@daknøk it's all readable, it just makes sense to nobody :P
It is an obvious fact that exceptions make errorhandling a lot more readable. Now, where that leaves you with code performance predictability is a whole'nuther question
20:50
@daknøk lolwut? there is a real-world Haskell code?!
@Ell What.
Haskell operators get unreadable pretty fast
@Abyx GHC, for example? Frag?
Ell
Ell
@DeadCicada c'mon admit that takes balls
@daknøk ah, right
20:50
Haskell tends to promote being clever too
@Ell Well. I'll congratulate you when you visit it with your significant other :)
@Ell Why?
Ell
Ell
@sehe I visited it with two significant others ;)
@Ell Strictly speaking, it doesn't
@Ell You brought your mom too?!?!?!
@Ell That's.... a little scary.
20:51
@ThePhD Nah. Twins, obviously
@Ell Right now I'm being super kind because I nearly wrote a huge, huge sarcasm. Be happy I didn't.
@sehe I think I'd shit myself in a sex shop, though. Like, you'd actually have a chance to -see- all the shit that you maybe thought up of, plus everybody else's shit.
Ell
Ell
@DeadCicada n'aww thank you :)
And if there's one thing people do some scary shit with, it's Sex.
@ThePhD The internet is a lot more graphic, really.
Ell
Ell
20:53
the dressing rooms had peep holes o.O like, srsly a hole saying "peep hole" with an optional flap the other side whoever is getting changed in can put open or closed
@sehe I haven't gotten around to browsing the internet much, but what I've seen so far has terrified me of even the basic idea of sex.
Well I never found a need to get changed in a sex shop
Ell
Ell
well you err... try on the things :L
.... WHy would you ever change in a sex shop?
20:54
@ThePhD You must be new here. Also, < 14years old
It feels like the most unsafe place to ever take your clothes off.
Ell
Ell
because apparently people try on underwear o.O
@sehe u don't wanna do that
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's the point. They're NOT changing rooms
"A place holding appeal to all kinds of fetishists in the world? ... What a great place to try on THIS NEW SHIRT!"
20:55
you guys all seem like you need more sex
@DeadCicada Oh god... burn it
I don't get it =(
@Hobbyist Me neither.
@sehe I am a bit new here, but that doesn't mean I'm some kind of young'un. It just creeps me out what people think to do to others, yo.
@DeadCicada twitch
20:59
@Hobbyist we are programmers. døh

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