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10:02
Let's role play, I will be the sexy kitty purrs
@Meni I honestly wouldn't know :) Also, "to be in a chat room all night and (parts of the) day" would be more accurate
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M30w0011010011101
A wild Ditty™ appears
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The whole game is to lure the pray in so close
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that a scratching is possible
user1357851
10:05
I kiss with teeth
May 30 at 21:44, by sehe
@MooingDuck Anyways, I have more name special-effects. Star this message to see it :)‮
I liked that pic link. Why'd you remove that? Paranoia acting up?
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Az long az I r on top
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wait ... that sounds wrong
10:25
Calm down with the image flooding.
damn
WCS knockout round, results so boring and disappointing compared to group stage
whooo is good at stats
user1357851
10:47
my image flooding was the only thing that kept this room alive back then
"flooded with shitty animal images" is worse than "dead"
3 messages moved to bin
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anyone know how I can attach a debugger to a running .swf?
Ell
Ell
hmmm.
user1357851
dumbasses shouldn't be made mod
user1357851
11:02
make the whole room dumber
there are no mods here
We're all normal members here.
user1357851
mod = those who moderate
we know?
user1357851
apparently you didn't
11:03
there are no moderators here
hmmm
I wondered why I didn't see any of these animal pics posted...
it's cause the offender is on my plonk list
user1357851
Oh cool I talk trash to you and you don't hear it but everyone else will. This is almost too good to be true.
@Telkitty Well, in some ways, you kinda earned it.
You basically got trolled and you just realized.
user1357851
lol do I look like I care that I got trolled? >_<
user1357851
11:15
Better get trolled than ignored
user1357851
the only way to kill a troll is to ignore him/her
This place is like troll attraction spot.
user1357851
so true
user1357851
why do you think I am so addicted to this room
You like it for the trolls?
11:16
who?
I don't like it for the trolls
how do you come to that conclusion?
TIL I learned about reverse ssh.
oh cool
> Schrodinger's cat walks into a bar... and doesn't
y'know Tony, I'm just gonna take your lead and ignore Telkitty
11:25
good idea.
2 messages moved to bin
I think that's enough.
Ell
Ell
ahh mouse doesn't work :'(
It's one of the occasionally frustrating problems in our lives.
by the way
congratulations on obviously not being killed yesterday
Ell
Ell
phew, thought I tabbed past the edit box then :L
ahh thank you :D
11:32
what ended up happening?
@DeadMG I stayed home most of the time, so it was kinda easy, but thanks :)
not talking to you, I'm referring to noobcake over there ^^
Lol
Somebody nearly died?
Dammit there's so much I don't know.
fortunately, I know most of it
user1357851
11:53
Once I almost died from hiking. It was dark and there were spider webs everywhere I could not see. Also could not recognise the track so I panicked. Then my feet slipped and I slided down the mountain until my butt got stuck between two trees.
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Afterwards I was sooo happy
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Also once went surfing. The first day we got pulled out of water because sharks nearby
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the second day I got caught in a rip
12:25
sport kills.
user1357851
so does time
Ell
Ell
so does cyanide hydroxide
and most other things
12:40
'test_whatever.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_ec83dffa859149af\comctl32.dll'. Cannot find or open the PDB file.
why can it not find ordinal 345 in that DLL, and for that matter, why the heck is it loading that DLL
it appears to be a common problem
Ell
Ell
isn't that the debug file?
very curious, there's no ordinal 345 in \windows\system32\comctl32.dll
        339   1B 00021810 DPA_Search
        340    E 00020BA8 DPA_CreateEx
        341      00028BD4 [NONAME]
        342      00027A44 [NONAME]
        350               [NONAME] (forwarded to SHUNIMPL.#78)
        351               [NONAME] (forwarded to SHUNIMPL.#79)
@Ell idk what's going on. it's a trivial program calling CoInitialize followed by CoCreateInstance. the shit (including loading of lots of DLLs) appears on the call to CoCreateInstance.
maybe, i'll have a cup of coffee and then i'll give it a manifest saying use version 6 common controls and maybe then it'll be happy, but then why isn't that the f****ng default in Windows 7
loading a DLL i haven't asked for and calling a non-existent function in that DLL, argh!
grmpf. Why do up-to-date Linux distros ship with a woefully outdated Python?!
maybe so people can use official numpy build?
oh well maybe that's only relevant on Windows. sorry.
@KonradRudolph Why do you call them up-to-date distros?
user1357851
12:55
@sehe I have this dilemma I need to talk to someone about.
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Like there are some people I hate who frequent this room
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But I don't remember who they are
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what should I do?
user1357851
I have spent minutes after minutes thinking about this problem but could not find an answer.
#1 stop frequenting this room; or #2 stop being an annoying prick; or... You should probably stick to #1.
12:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes Seconded.
Nah. Selective amnesia is bliss. I am trying to develop the same skill
@thecoshman yoes, you around?
@KonradRudolph Mmm. So that their software actually keeps working? I mean, that's what you get for breaking changes in the language. FWIW, all distributions I know of have BOTH Python2.7 and Python3 installed. On some you'll have to specifically select python3 in order to get the newer version, though
@sehe BioLinux only has 2.6 installed :/ (cc @R.MartinhoFernandes)
Could it be you overlooked the presence of Py3?
13:01
no
and even if, I need 2.7
@KonradRudolph Wokay. Don't use a 'niche' (read: under maintained) distribution. Good solutions rely on a assorted set of packages (something with dpkg tasksel IIRC) on the mainstream systems. Forks don't scale unless there is a huge user base
@sehe They all ship both because the truth is that Python2.7 and Python3 are two different languages. Python 2.7.3 is the most up-to-date version of the Python 2.7 language.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Was my point
@sehe Well, the whole point of this distro is that it’s already got all the essential tools for bioinformatics installed. Apparently a big fat lie. I’m disappointed.
@KonradRudolph No. It wasn't a lie. But it was a truth that doesn't age well
13:04
@sehe Well the distro isn’t that old. Python 2.6, on the other hand, is a Methusalem
K, I'm a walk outside. If I don't make it, please sell my reputation to the poor
wait, I take that back. The current version of the distro is from 2010. WTF am I even doing here?!
lolpwned
@KonradRudolph Well. What's the difference? I mean, I can build an oldtimer from scratch today. Doesn't make it "up-to-date"
@KonradRudolph I rest my case
13:05
I was misled
anyway, the project’s dead to me
I think today I'll just slack around and do nothing. Hopefully, the German language will still be here tomorrow.
It has started.
@R.MartinhoFernandes tl;dr? Is RAII going to prevail?
Why wouldn't it?
why indeed
well, it’s a phenomenally bad name … but whatever
But I was talking about the poor quality of the discussion actually.
@KonradRudolph I just started to explain it as a "meaningless acronym". I'd rather say what it is than what the letters stand for.
user1357851
13:10
It is sunday, your brain is resting
Horrible site “design”, btw
user1804599
I have seen worse.
@KonradRudolph What part? If you meant the forums, it's just Google Groups stuck into a frame or somesuch. Or do you mean the whole thing in general?
the general thing, but in particular the inclusion of the Google Groups frame is badly done. The scroll function is totally off
WTF? Important update? Update for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime? And it needs restarting? I didn't even install that crap.
user1804599
13:15
You didn't, but something else did. :)
Is iostreams really an unsolved problem?
There doesn't even seem to be an agreement on what the problem is.
user1804599
I consider writing my own I/O streams and writing glue for APIs that take std::ostream&s and std::istream&s.
@melak47 some what
@thecoshman just a quick question - how do I get the resolution/size out of the Windowed WindowOptions? :S
13:20
@melak47 do you know how to use boost:variant?
sort of
but there doesn't seem to be a visitor for WindowSize
and I'm not sure why WindowSize can't just have a "res" member like FullScreen does o.O
you will need to make the visitors for your platform, and IIRC you pass in an empty struct to your visitor object that your visitor can fill out with the right info
also, I think I will make a pull request to main with my changes, build bot is broken, but It compiles for my self, and I think you said it does for you too
yeah
well, your fork doesn't have a visitor for linux for the windowed options either :(
oh, and windows does a 'res' member, but it's called size
@thecoshman Oh, so you guys are now following the "works on my machine" methodology? Good plan.
13:24
well, yes, but it needs a visitor! FullScreen's res doesn't :p
I don't think all of the options are pulled out of the windows option in the visitor
It compiles, I didn't say it worked :p
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, we where using build bot, but seeing as that is now down, we have to fall back on 'it compiles on the machines of the two devs who are actually doing anything
@thecoshman btw, before you make your pull request, fix the typo in your WindowStlye class name :p
it could be that I never fully finished the visitor...
@melak47 file and line
13:28
@thecoshman well, the entire class and every reference to it is called "WindowStlye"
@melak47 ffs
now I typo'ed your typo back to correct spelling >_>
alright... I'll sort that out
:3
I heard you like visitors, so we made your visitor apply a visitor so you can visit while you visit...
user1804599
What is a visitor?
user1804599
13:30
Sounds like some Java term.
It's a fancy type switch.
how did I manage "WindowStlye style"?
user1804599
> In object-oriented programming and software engineering, the visitor design pattern is a way of separating an algorithm from an object structure on which it operates.
user1804599
So, templates--?
not really
user1804599
13:32
Oh.
@thecoshman or WindowOptionsVistitor(WindowStlye& windowStlye)
@thecoshman I like your stlye.
its... hard to explain
@melak47 if you kindly vouch for this I can accept the pull request and you can start fighting your way though merging hell :D
if it doesn't werk Cat'll kill me for this :p
I don't think he can be arsed with it much any more
13:42
so..uh. how do I merge? :p
hang on
yeah, so now that I have merged my changes into the main repo, you can pull the changes into your own forks (through BB I think is easiest) and start to have lots of fun
ideally pull requests would not be so beastly
since most of my changes are only in platform/windows, I could just clone the master now and dump my stuff in my fork of that, right
er, fork the master
you could do. In theory, if you had been working on a fork of the main repo, when I accept a pull request to it, your forks should then have the option to pull those changes as well.
You mean hg pull?
probably :P
but I am not all that fancy with command line hg :P
any hoops, I have to get ready to head out
13:50
great, a little manifest worked nicely around that windows bug
user1357851
14:31
thanks for downvoting me
user1357851
Back to 20 reputation. Gosh am I not good or what >_<
I’m wondering if this comment is needlessly inflammatory:
You need to post how you call the compiler / linker. And you probably also need to post a minimal example of your code. (That said, the author of ZeroMQ has written a nice blog post some time ago that demonstrates that he doesn’t really understand C++ so there’s always the chance that the error is in the library). — Konrad Rudolph 1 min ago
(… but then, the original blog post is needlessly inflammatory as well)
Oh gawd, the validation part of my API is such a mess.
What have I done.
Ell
Ell
windows, y u make me want to write in java over c++?
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?
user1357851
14:44
window wants you to write in C#
@Ell Seriously, what are you smoking? Gimme some of that.
Ell
Ell
@KonradRudolph I'm smoking cmake on windows for vs2012 ;)
user1804599
@KonradRudolph "Gimme some of that?" What? Do you want to want to write Java?
@Aardvark No but that must be a helluva potent hallucinogen
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Hehe alright.
user1804599
14:56
How fun is web development on a scale from one to two? I haven't done it much but I'd like to write a web application.
user1357851
depends on that you want to do
user1804599
simple blogging platform. Nothing serious, just a hobby project.
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Preferably in CoffeeScript or Haskell.
user1357851
why not use wordpress or tumblr
user1804599
> I'd like to write a web application.
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14:58
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Oo
user1804599
Wordpress is junk.
Windumb programmers: is DWORD signed or unsigned?
@KonradRudolph Unsigned.
ah, unsigned.
user1357851
14:59
I totally suspect the dog for downvoting me
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@Aardvark never used either. I mainly use perl cgi or PHP
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but web services = defensive programming
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TIL: @Telkitty is a masochist.
Any good book about graph theory algorithm do you recommend?
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@AlbertoBonsanto any algorithms in particular?
15:03
@KonradRudolph I would say it's needlessly inflammatory on one count: the author has really only demonstrated that he's clueless about exception handling, not necessarily about C++ in general (at least in the linked blog post).
Ell
Ell
cmake you make me crie evertim
@JerryCoffin Well, it’s an important aspect, no? It diminishes my overall confidence in his abilities, hence the comment. OTOH he clearly knows a lot about networks (way more than I could judge about, anyway).
@AlbertoBonsanto Though it's not specific to graph theory, Introduction to Algorithms covers a fair amount of graph "stuff" reasonably well.
Ell
Ell
screw build systems! I'm going to java :P
Maven is a build system. Just saying.
15:07
@KonradRudolph Oh I quite agree that it's important, and certainly doesn't raise confidence in his overall abilities -- but I still don't see enough there to rule out the possibility (however remote) that he might be able to write some C++ code at least somewhat reasonably.
@JerryCoffin It doesn’t, and that’s not what the comment claims. But I do admit that it’s ever so slightly flamey. I’m bored … ;)
@Ell Has something changed in Java recently so it no longer requires any building to work?
@Ell and @JerryCoffin It's a particular algorithm for a game called freeciv, in that game we have cities in tiles (x,y), and we are trying to automatize the traderoute establishment under some conditions. Each city must have n traderoutes i.sstatic.net/CIwKs.jpg & i.sstatic.net/1rH6O.jpg
@AlbertoBonsanto +1 for freehand circles
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@AlbertoBonsanto is it the chinese postman problem?
15:10
@KonradRudolph & @Ell Lol, well it's complicated each node represents a city, and each route represents a traderoute, i am trying to find out a smart-algorithm to fill each node with 4 traderoutes with the a) shortest path or b) largest path.
Ell
Ell
oh right
so each city needs 4 trade routes? at least, or minimum?
@Ell n traderoutes, but to start exactly 4.
@AlbertoBonsanto There are quite a few algorithms for finding one optimum (trade) route. If every step along that route has N alternatives from source to destination, then you have N trade routes. If (for example) you find a point where there's only one connection from A to B, you can remove that connection from the graph, and try again to see if you can find another route that doesn't include it.
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right, what are the requirements for each trade route?
Any idea why the templated overload of encode_validated is being picked, even when ValidationPolicy is skip_validation_t? bitbucket.org/martinhofernandes/ogonek/src/…
15:13
@ell the minimal distance to establish a "traderoute" is d, in this case 8, but it is an option that may be editted.
gaze upon my chiseled abs, I no longer have the crabs
Ell
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@AlbertoBonsanto so does a trade route have to be in between any particular cities? or is a route between two arbitrary cities a trade route?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's an unqualified call. ADL a possible factor?
No, nothing else has that name.
@Ell the target is to fill "All cities in calculus" with 4 traderoutes to different cities, and traderoutes are bidirectional
15:15
@KonradRudolph I was about to say you should expect a little boredom on a Sunday morning, but then remembered that it's a mid-afternoon for you (I think, anyway). Then again, Sunday afternoons aren't particularly known for their high levels of excitement either...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you tried the Ignored const&...... trick to make the template a true fallback (hopefully that make sense for your situation)?
@JerryCoffin I’m actually über busy, I have got three lectures to prepare for next week, along with an afternoon-spanning practical exercise, and a scientific poster
I’m just unfortunately very unmotivated :/
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@KonradRudolph story of my life
@Ell It isn't so easy, maybe that is why the game uses bruteforce :/ the problem is that with 11 or more cities the algorithm is very very slow
@KonradRudolph "Poster" sounds like it should be interesting anyway. Is it about genetics or code, or (your preference, as I recall) the intersection between the two?
Ell
Ell
15:17
@AlbertoBonsanto is it route inspection?
I'm trying to think of an existing algorithm which is very similar
you could do 4 different minimal spanning trees, and break route pairs
@Ell I am not so sure, I think that youare thinking in linear programming and operations research right? I thought the same :P
@JerryCoffin Completely unrelated actually. The poster is about my PhD project (tRNA regulation), the courses about LaTeX, bash and bioinformatics work in general
TSP is NP-Complete, you know.
so you won't find a very fast algorithm for it
@AlbertoBonsanto What I would do is build a minimum spanning tree with something like Kruskal or Prim to get your first route. Remove/disable the arcs it's using for that route, and repeat (N times).
The optimization version of TSP is not a decision problem, it is not NP-Complete but is NP-hard
15:21
What is a "route" here?
@DeadMG His problem isn't TSP though.
@LucDanton Didn't help. Something's terribly wrong here.
@R traderoute? the distance between 2 nodes (cities)
That works. Thanks a lot John and thanks Pete for some gentle prodding. — Sam Forbes 33 mins ago
^ muhahah "gentle" my a**
@KonradRudolph I guess I can' t blame you for lack of motivation then: if I had to prepare lectures about Latex or bash, I'd lack motivation too. Not intending to say there's anything wrong with either -- just not the sorts of things I'd be very excited about teaching.
15:24
@AlbertoBonsanto Ok. That didn't really help. I mean, does Lisbon -> Zurich -> Berlin count as a route from Lisbon to Berlin?
@R nope, those are 2 different routes, Lisbon -->Zurich, and Zurich->Berlin, so at that point the nodes Lisbon and Berlin will have 1 traderoute but Zürich will have 2
Ha. Then I think this has nothing to do with graphs (or at least, not much).
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have to agree -- apparently this is just saying that every node must have at least N arcs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am not sure either, maybe is a simple problem observed from a bad point
Is there any desired property of the whole setup? I.e., minimal total distance or something like that? Or is any result valid, as long as they all have as close to 4 routes as possible?
15:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, the minimal distance must be 8, that's why i "delete" some routes, and the target is to get the minimal sum of the distance route or the longest :P
user1357851
C++ web services ... has anyone implemented one from scratch?
Well, I think it sounds like an LP problem now.
well
I think the problem is that I have no idea dafuq's going on.
hey :(
obviously not you
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Robot you did not downvote me did you
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Oo
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k
15:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes & @Ell take a look, i.imgur.com/y7eTE.png this player wasn't efficient he couldn't make 4 traderoutes/city, So i am trying to figure how to automatize this without brute force
holy fuck, you can't see shit in that
Let xij be a binary variable that is 1 when there is a route between cities i and j. Let dij be the distance between i and j. You want to maximize the function sum(xij * dij), with the constraints: for every i, xii = 0; for every i, sum(xij) <= 4; for every j, sum(xij) <= 4. I think that covers it.
it was an example, the city on the left he has only 3 traderoutes so he wont' have the max profit possible. stackoverflow.com/questions/13251206/…
nope the sum must be 4 exactly in fact
@AlbertoBonsanto What do you want to maximize then? The number of them, or the distance?
a) minimize distance, b) maximize distance
15:40
Isn't this just nearest neighbor?
@AlbertoBonsanto By optimizing that problem I described you will probably get as many cities as possible with the four longest routes possible, because that maximizes the function. So that solves b).
a) needs different constraints, otherwise you would get all of them without any routes.
I don't think I remember enough of this to figure those out (I am not sure if it's easy to optimize if you simply change the constraints to = instead of <=; if it is, then there you go).
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thanks man, you helped me a lot
@AlbertoBonsanto Oh, wait, I got it wrong. The constraints I used make it up to 4 outgoing connections and up to 4 ingoing connections. You need an additional xij = xji (or maybe just simply getting rid of the symmetric variables).
@StackedCrooked Your /etc/passwd starts with root:
(not surprising)
I don't even mean what that means.
15:52
#include "/etc/passwd"
But you can't see the passwords in there.
Well, that's just an example. The point is that you can see anything that is readable for that user. Not sure how bad that is.
@DeadMG What's the name of that pathing system with gradient circles on a 2d grid?
potential fields
Yeah, that's it
15:55
@Stacked You are still compiling too often. Only compile when the user stops typing for say, one second.
Or add options to switch to manual.
Dammit, specs files cannot have comments! My plan to launch arbitrary processes was foiled!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah!
Done.
I had implemented that but turned it of while testing.
Now it's 1 second.
I had it at two seconds, but that was too long for my taste :D
The command line string probably isn't safe :P
And forking bombing is allowed.
The number of processors for this user is limited so it won't hurt much.
Ell
Ell
irrlicht filesystem API is weird o.o
Wait, sandbox.sh is not a shell script?
16:06
It is.
Oh, then I should not have set -o sandbox.sh.
Actually, it runs in a sandbox. Maybe a misnomer.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm.. normally you should not have permission to write over it.
c++ -std=c++0x -Wall -Wextra -Werror -pthread -o sandbox.sh main.cpp
./test
./sandbox.sh: line 31: ./test: No such file or directory
Compilation was terminated before it could finish.
@StackedCrooked I do.
Now it is an ELF executable.
That does nothing but print its own contents out.
It's not. The compiler works in the /tmp directory.
// c++ -std=c++0x -Wall -Wextra -Werror -pthread -o test main.cpp
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>

int main() {
    std::ifstream is("sandbox.sh");
    std::cout << is.rdbuf();
}
Then why does this print out an ELF binary?
16:10
Good question.
I enabled set -x now. That should show more info.
user1804599
I chose CoffeeScript for my application. It's about the only language I master. xD
@StackedCrooked Do you want it?
Do I want more info?
I have more info, but it's not clear yet.
What does "./sandbox.sh: line 32: 29820 Killed ${RUN}" mean?
Ell
Ell
ugh windows is really bad :'(
16:18
Hm..
Ell
Ell
for development, imho
everything needs to be in sdk form, else you have to build it, which is massive pain in the arse
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a way to sanitize the string..
the reason it's a massive pain in the arse is because all build systems suck
the only difference is that most build systems don't tend to include Windows except Visual Studio
so most libraries don't have good VS support.
there's nothing Windows about it
The user provides "C++ a b c", but I remove the args and change it into "C++ ${ARGS}".
for example, you don't have a problem with Boost (at least, I don't).
16:21
So if the user provided "C++ a ${ls} b" then the ls won't be expanded anymore.
Ell
Ell
I have a problem with boost :o
Because expansion already happened once.
And it seems to work well. There are many other holes though.
Like: `system("find / | xargs grep");
Did it break?
lol
Doesn't seem to respond anymore. The process still lives though.
16:27
I won! And I wasn't done writing my evil program yet.
btw
WGP sent me a rather harassing email this week :(
don't know, actually
usually now I only meet them every two weeks, which should be next week
but if I don't reply within two days (i.e. tonight) they will stop paying me
What was the e-mail about (if that is not asking too much)?
"within two days (i.e. tonight)" lol
well I got it on Friday and I must reply by midnight tonight
which is a bit excessive IYAM, I mean, what, are they gonna be processing it at 00:01 on Monday morning?
ah, it's just about the usual, i.e. you have to account for all the jobseeking you've been doing
Ell
Ell
16:37
is it normal that boosts build process has only outputted object files? with names like this; "libboost_chrono-vc110-mt-1_50"
Maybe they see you as the WNGP (Worthless non-government puppy).
lol
my parents are cooking Sunday lunch (in the evening but I'm not complaining)
hope it's tasty cause I feel like shit
@Luc... Of course overload resolution on a call to encode_validated will not pick a function named encoded_validated.
IOW, these were a couple of productive hours. </sarcasm>
16:45
Ah well.
I did check the names on your link btw.
Now, to fix all the other zillion errors.
man
that working group chair fucker still hasn't sent me a document number.
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I just had the tastiest lasagna.

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