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13:02
@Xeo { x, {} } when initializing struct foo { int x; std::initializer_list<int> l; };
Xeo
Xeo
Hm.. it might, since there's no default ctor
> Otherwise, if T is a specialization of std::initializer_list<E>, an initializer_list object is constructed as described below and used to initialize the object according to the rules for initialization of an object from a class of the same type (8.5).
Hmm, there are no specializations of std::initializer_list<E>!
@Xeo :(
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Haha :P
(I hope that was meant in a joking way, atleast.)
@thecoshman Super slow even with replying!
@Xeo ah, that I can justify with lunch :P
Xeo
Xeo
13:12
Gah, something is strange with those stupid out_edge_iterators.
@Xeo Aww, dammit, no zero-sized arrays.
My plan was ruined.
hmm
always funny how if you change your CV, you get a sudden rash of new recruiters wanting to speak to you
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What did you try to do?
@Xeo In a very crude, totally not accurate way, I would describe it as static initialization of variable-length arrays. But some of those need to be zero sized :(
Xeo
Xeo
Wait, what? "static initialization of variable-length arrays" -- does that even make sense? Why does the length need to be variable?
13:18
@Xeo There is this struct that is supposed to have an array in it. There's no fixed size for that array (I could precompute the maximum and waste tons of space, though). I need an array of those structs.
Interisting stance on filtering
I am sure @DeadMG will have views on this...
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, I see.
A std::initializer_list does seem like a good fit.
Yeah, but clang does not like them empty :(
Xeo
Xeo
But where did you see that zero-sized arrays are not allowed?
@Xeo Erm, they have never been?
int x[0] is ill-formed.
Xeo
Xeo
13:22
Ah, yeah, I thought you meant in the context of initializer_list, aka the backing array.
I know std::array<int, 0> is ok, but std::initializer_list is defined in terms of C arrays.
@thecoshman ?
@DeadMG ¬_¬ the link...
ah sure, you're fleeing the country anyway, what would you care :P
actually, are you? did you accept that job in the end?
@thecoshman on the spelung maybe
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes My old Clang 3.1 snapshot atleast seems to like foo x{ 0, std::initializer_list<int>{} };.
But not foo x{ 0, {} };
13:25
@Xeo Ah, I should try that when I get home. Luckily all the instances are in generated code :)
@sehe bah, suplunk
@thecoshman More like, it fell through- the Linz university won't take me for a bachelors.
@DeadMG hard luck bud
yeah
I'd really kind of intended to fall back on that if the other stuff didn't come through, so
@DeadMG Oh, why not?
13:31
language mostly
they'd want me to do some core modules to credit me, but they're only in German.
@DeadMG So you missed an excellent opportunity to learn a major world language...
Leider kann man das nicht gerade so sagen
Woah, woah, too much.
@R.MartinhoFernandes (unfortunately, that can't really be stated as such - a bit crummy translation (the EN))
13:39
@sehe What makes you think the effort of learning German put him off?
@thecoshman What makes you think I think the effort of learning German put him off?
I'm stopping this before it starts! @thecosh do not ask "What makes you think I think you think the effort of learning German put him off?"
actually, I was going to conceded that perhaps I read more then was there
just sounded to me like that is what you where implying
so to you robot, I give the finger :P
I can't hold not wanting to learn German against anyone :p
I sort of do want to learn German
13:43
moechtest du deutsch lernen?
mostly because then I would fit in a bit more here
Weil ich bin ein tafelappen
@thecoshman After you are done with English, right? ;)
@thecoshman eh, I forget more and more German every day :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I'll just let that one go
@melak47 I feel the same about English
13:44
Hey guys... can anyone explain database referential integrity to me?
I didn't already link to this, did I? :)
@Crowz What is a "tafelappen"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes rag
I'm not good at German hah
You are a rag?
WTF.
@Crowz shouldn't it be Tafellappen? :p
13:46
struct Interface
{
    virtual int foo() const = 0;
};

struct Impl
    : Interface
{
    virtual int Interface::foo() const override
    {
        return 42;
    }
};
@thecoshman What for?
3 mins ago, by thecoshman
mostly because then I would fit in a bit more here
^ someone(TM) should write a proposal to get this visual c++ syntax into the standard, imho
40 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
3 mins ago, by thecoshman
mostly because then I would fit in a bit more here
Anyway.
I copied the wrong link.
Whatever.
Why did you reply to yourself quoting myself replying to yourself quoting the pirate?
I am proud of that sentence.
13:48
Keep working on it.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
Fourth time the charm.
I was trying to give it a pirate-y look.
sheepish grin
@R.MartinhoFernandes is that a candid attempt at an insult?
13:50
@thecoshman No, it's just an lousy attempt at excusing my lousy spelling a few minutes ago.
@sehe There's a big difference between "Learn enough German to get along", or even "Be fluent in German", and "Enough German to study complexity theory."
@thecoshman Mostly acknowledging that you're not the only one that makes silly typos.
That's the most accurate description of my life ever.
@R.MartinhoFernandes He mistook for "telefappen" maybe ?
I don't want to know what that is, do I?
13:54
@CatPlusPlus yeah, professional life
No, life in general
But I guess that one too
I'm going to sleep now, because I'm a rebel like that
I figure that cat is either morbidly obese, or stick thin.
user1357851
Oh it says savage Chickens, why did I read it sausage chickens. Then I thought of chicken sausages ... I must be hungry :(
I'm definitely not fat.
he's morbidly obese
13:57
stick thin it is
ITT morbidly obese cats
user1357851
The cat pic expert has spoken
user1357851
:x
Had to see that coming
14:02
There's something magical about ICHC bar and another website bar underneath it
I love you guys
Will you marry me?
I will
Gay marriage IS legal in my state... <3
;)
looooooove <3
Have fun having that song stuck in your head all day
14:12
lol @ QA guy
@Crowz don't worry, I already have the one I linked to 10 minutes ago stuck in my head :)
I wanna link bear force one, that gets stuck in people's heads, and the video does too
Then they question their sexuality
... or maybe that's just me...
14:27
@kbok :O
@TonyTheLion Is that a C++ meeting we should know about? Is it a standards meeting or what?
My English is not up to understanding the lyrics?
@FredOverflow nah, just a small C++ conference thing
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I would help you out with that, but I am at work, and that song looks shit :P (by that I mean, not my cup of tea)
14:32
@thecoshman oh. i have very simple taste. :-)
@Cheersandhth.-Alf wub wub wub wub?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Wow, a teenage girl's band ? The music must be so great.
yeah. and bruce springsteen
string fruits[200];
genius.
HOOOKAY so I've asked this before... but...
What is second normal form supposed to be?
(databases)
14:39
for fuck sake, look it up on wikipeida would you
It's stupid on wiki
then look else where
@Crowz try google or alltheweb or altavista
your going the right way for a plonking
You've got to understand what normality is first.
14:40
I get it... but it just seems oddly obvious
For example, a table with the username and the password is very normal
A table with the username and an ID but no password is a bit less normal
That's why it's the second normal form.
So first normal form is just like... don't put the same data in twice or what?
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, I don't know.
14:44
@jalf OMG terrible audio quality!
Oh, Germany.
@FredOverflow very likely, yeah
@jalf What do you mean, very likely? Have you listened to it? It's just awful.
@FredOverflow no, I haven't listened to any of them, but I was there :)
By the way, if @Xeo gonna show up today again... After I accepted my offer from Intel, I got a call that informed me that this small game company would pay me 50% more. <headdesk>
Call Intel and tell them you are dead.
15:00
You can still back down if you didn't signed anything yet.
@jalf: i added clarification to stackoverflow.com/questions/13455139/…. i think maybe you simply didn't understand the technical stuff. but if so please refrain from lashing out out of ignorance.
What "technical stuff" am I unaware of?
I know that on a raw pointer, the two are equivalent, and I know that both can be overloaded for user-defined types, and I know that when they are overloaded, you can't be sure that they are equivalent. Which was what the answer you downvoted said
@jalf Cool! How was it? Where was it?
And I see nothing in your clarification which justifies that downvote either
Looks to me like exactly what I said: your habit of downvoting correct and useful answers because you would've written it differently or emphasized a different aspect
@FredOverflow Um, fun but amateurish, I guess you could say. ;)
some terrible speakers, and a few things that weren't planned out very well
but lots of fun, interesting talks and nice people
15:06
where
a ton of stuff about boost.proto and about parallelism
@jalf And apparently some videos will not be uploaded because the quality is terrible.
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Düsseldorf.
@FredOverflow Düsseldorf, Germany
sry
@jalf Any well-known C++ celebrities?
@FredOverflow nope, not really. A couple of boost people, and a few committee members I wasn't familiar with
15:11
How did you know about this conference? Were you invited?
@jalf no it didn't (and doesn't, it's the same still) say that. and you know that. "if you have sweaty hands, touching the high-voltage fence can be dangerous"
that's implying that the danger is less or non-existent without those sweaty hands
it is not like it is TRUE except in perverted literal interpretation
...
so now you have clarified that you understand the technical, why the personal attack?
Can I be a lesbian?
3
you may if you want
being a lesbian in a man's body is a favorite of many people
Yeeeeeeeah :D
however, it's not suitable for work (i think)
15:15
@Crowz I'm a lesbian. I like women.
Inheritance requires complete types, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes i became unsure recently, considering the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern
If not a full set of chromosomes.
somebody said that two phase template instantiation might explain it, though
i think it's subtle
:D
Damnit! Can't find Evolution ( TV series ) torrent!
Ohai
15:26
@Cheersandhth.-Alf What.
@kbok hetero men
@Cheersandhth.-Alf that's certainly subtle :)
> Elon Musk: 'Europe's rocket has no chance' (bbc.co.uk)
lol
"You guys suck" - Elon Musk
15:42
@sehe well thinking about it while watching the potatoes so they don't boil so fast, i struck me that simple rewrite with out of class member function definitions might fully explain the CRTP. then probably inheritance does require complete type. i must have followed this chain of reasoning many times before, and repeatedly forgot it...
Well, what rocket would that be? If I'm not wrong EASA (or something) has many successful launches behind it's name. Some of my college/highschool friends actively contributed to the on-mission equipment and software
> while watching the potatoes so they don't boil so fast
@Cheersandhth.-Alf lol
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Sounds so apt for something Curiously Recurring
@Cheersandhth.-Alf But it has to require it. Consider class foo; struct bar : foo { int f(); }; struct foo { virtual void g() = 0; };
@R.MartinhoFernandes Class layout. Check
@sehe But it's also horrifically expensive compared to FalconX.
which is why they're saying that Falcon is going to put Ariane out of business
@DeadMG Quite possibly
I don't follow the news in astronautics. I just contributed a few facts I did know about. Sorry if actuality made my helpful mumblings irrelevant :) As ever
15:48
grrrrr
software builds on my machine, doesn't build on another machine
rrrooooarrrrrrrrr
@kbok Ariane 5... isn't that the rocket that blew up? Or is that Ariane 4?
@EtiennedeMartel The maiden flight did.
They should have used unit tests!
@TonyTheLion AKA broken
15:50
> It turned out that the cause of the failure was a software error in the inertial reference system. Specifically a 64 bit floating point number relating to the horizontal velocity of the rocket with respect to the platform was converted to a 16 bit signed integer. The number was larger than 32,767, the largest integer storeable in a 16 bit signed integer, and thus the conversion failed.
I blame the French.
@sehe Oh, Ariane is great, but it's too expensive. Falcon rockets are as cheap as potatoes.
@DeadMG which is itself is horrifically expensive :P
@kbok Let's hope it doesn't mean it blows up even more quickly...
I wonder how many potatoes you can buy for the price of one Falcon.
15:52
@EtiennedeMartel The bug was of French origin indeed. French people suck at programming. Except me, of course.
Hear that @Cicada?
@R.MartinhoFernandes why would you sell a Falcon?
To buy potatoes.
£191.52/t
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see... but with what?
15:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's 164.5 kton of potatoes.
How much is that in potatoes? (not kilos of potatoes; moles, if you want)
@kbok That would require a lot of cheese and gravy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes if you are going to use obscure units, why not 'Bottles of poochin of potatoes'
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have been eating potatoes for 5 days now, and there are still some left :-/
u guise
15:57
@thecoshman Come on, moles are not obscure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course they are, they're underground!
@R.MartinhoFernandes technically, I never claimed it was
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's 1.15 billion potatoes. Any other questions ?
Pochine I think actually
Which is 1.92e-15 moles of potatoes.
15:59
@kbok how many bottles of Vodka can I distil from that? Given a large enough still that rotting is not a concern

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