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10:00
@melak47 That is scary
@Neil it's still running, it just went "ba-dump" and was gone :(
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loose wire?
@melak47 Try removing the device using the icon on the bottom-left as windows likes it
Then reboot and try again and see if it happens again
@Neil it's not there anymore
it's an internal SATA drive
user1357851
did you set your master drive? Just checking
10:02
okay, plugged it into the other SATA cable, and it showed up again :)
user1357851
you can only have 1 master drive
@melak47 So it doesn't recognize your other drive? you put it as master/slave?
master drive? what is this, 1999?
@Neil Well, with C++11 most of the cruft goes away. Just use late return types and auto.
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just checking:p
10:03
there's no jumpers set on any of my 5 drives
I wasn't aware there was a master/slave setting on SATA drives
@melak47 How did you format/fill the external drive? If you cloned it block-by-block Disk Management may get confused over duplicated filesystem/volume/partition UUIDs
@sehe what external drive?
@melak47 > I just connected my backup drive
they're all "internal" SATA drives
Whatever. If you can be pedantic enough to say "what external drive" you surely know what I meant. The extra drive, silly
10:05
:p
it's not formatted at all yet
@melak47 Interesting. Why do you call it a backup drive :)
Perhaps your sata controller just doesn't support hotswapping?
@sehe nah, it does, I put the data drive on the other one and it shows up again now
Well okay then. Pay more $$$ to Baäl Microsoft then :0
aaand connected the would-be backup drive again, and something went "ba-dump" again, but I don't know what!
drives are all there..
user1357851
10:08
or get a linux machine :D
@melak47 eventvwr.exe? Or Win+Break key, device manager and watch what happens?
hello haskell lovers
@Telkitty I have one. it's even moodier than this one :)
Why is this guy stackoverflow.com/users/19410/alex-reynolds so pedantic about size_t?
@sehe yeah I was in devmgr, but I didn't see what disappeared. well, the drives are still there. whatever :D
10:09
@AlbertoBonsanto Pedantic in what way?
@AlbertoBonsanto It says on his profile. > iPhone developer
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>_<
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J/K
Mmm. Not too strong, Cicada
10:11
argh, no, now a different drive disappeared
@AlbertoBonsanto How so? I can't see him mention it
I'm gonna try the other SATA controller :S
@melak47 Just a hunch: your power supply may be underdimensioned. Do you have any other peripherals you can disconnect? Just to see whether the power consumption is the issue?
@sehe not really, just more hard drives :/
I'm gonna fry the other SATA controllers :S (FTFY)
10:12
shouldn't 850W be enough to drive a GPU and 4 HDDs (and one SSD)
@melak47 Then maybe spin them down, disconnect the second monitor etc.
@sehe :( What did I say wrong
@melak47 Yep it should. However, it might be unstable during the actual hotswap. Perhaps see if you can use the eSata port, or use a cold boot to see whether it makes a difference.
@Cicada Nice try anyway. Iphone devs are not pedants. In fact, quite the opposite. Of course. Also, he's a "Bioinformaticist" too. 'nuff said
@sehe it's always been fine when the drive was connected at boot, so I guess that could be it
@sehe Let's ping Konrad.
10:15
don't have an eSata cable/enclosure/??? so that's out
@melak47 What PSU brand?
@melak47 So, maybe you can google your mobo and 'sata hotswap' to see whether anyone had similar issues
@FredOverflow corsair
Do they have good reputation?
Only 10k.
10:17
ha ha. :p
user1357851
can your CPU handle 5 hard drives?
user1182183
what have cpu's todo with HDDs?
I was typing that.
Did you mean PSU?
I think he meant PSU.
Can your CPU handle 10 pixels?
user1357851
10:19
ports assigned to external storage :x
@FredOverflow My i5 can.
@FredOverflow I think so, it's got one of those integrated graphics thingimagicks :p
@sehe some weeks ago I posted an answer, and the guy voted me down because i consideres size_t as an int.
@melak47 not sure if srs
@AlbertoBonsanto so.... you're asking now because... :)
@AlbertoBonsanto Because, Fixes glasses. That's not exactly proper according to the C++ standard Huehueheuhue.
10:21
@sehe just tried connecting both drives, one of them not connected to sata, and so far nothing is disappearing...so it doesn't seem to be psu related?
@AlbertoBonsanto So you meant:
The strlen function returns a size_t, not an int. — Alex Reynolds Nov 10 at 21:09
@AlbertoBonsanto Welcome to the wonderful world of C/C++ programmers, also referred to as pedants.
user1182183
probbly loosing my GF today -.-'
@Cicada Or sadists?
user1182183
eh
user1182183
10:22
life sux
Maybe masochists-turned-sadists?
@GamErix loosing? omg that must hurt. which part are you loosing?
They've inflicted the pain on themselves so long they decide to flog others.
Your GF is attached to you?
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@Cicada her heart?
@AlbertoBonsanto Hint: you can link to comments. Also, please try to reply to specific messages in chat (I think it's in the newbie hints. No need to make me hunt and search for the message you replied to
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10:23
@ThePhD no jokes plz : <
@GamErix Sorry. My heart goes out to you man.
@GamErix How so? What happens
@GamErix Pun on your typo of "losing" :<
@ThePhD Not as convincing as the first response, though
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@Cicada yeah i'm not that great at English :x
10:24
I'm not that great in English :)
lol but he was over-pedantic I think
@AlbertoBonsanto Duly noted.
@sehe Who's Duly?
Sir GamErix, I feelst thy pain deeply. O' the WOE that I befalls me at your misfortune, the dreadful ache in mine breast. ( @sehe Better? )
49 mins ago, by ThePhD
.... This will be a problem when I get married, I can feel it.
user1182183
10:26
Hm what are more series from the makers of "The Simpsons", "American Dad", "Family Guy", "Futurama" and "The cleveland show" ? I don't have anything to watch anymore now I can't defocus myself from the outside world :(
If all else fails, there is the Brew.
as in, beer?
user1182183
@ThePhD You mean beer?
user1182183
Don't want beer atm.. :(
The Beer, the Drink, the...
10:27
neither do i
... What are other alcohol pseudonyms (sp?)?
porntube, youporn, erm... google
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@sehe .... Wat.
10:28
@GamErix I like how it's crossed with a thin red line
@sehe Somebody was like "Reshhhhpect grapes? Na Hic Nahh mang, I paid fo' tis. Jeeewwww belong to -me- Hic. me Hic. me now, I don't want none of your Hic ashvice!"
@sehe Ah, I've been meaning to ask you lately but I keep forgetting, do you deal with errorformat in Vim?
They can draw a surprisingly good red line for being drunk, though.
That almost looks perfectly diagonal.
Like that one guy who's supposed to be insane for drawing a Perfect Circle
user1357851
he could have used a ruler
user1357851
just saying ...
10:34
But you can use a ruler to be a boss at drawing lines.
using a ruler on a curved surface like a bottle's is trickier than you might think :p
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I had one of this:
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A ruler, perfect for measuring the old Visual Studio symbol.
10:38
Would you find it surprising that with my optional template you can do [](optional<int> const&) {} (42) but not [](optional<int const&>) {} (42)?
... I should really sleep.
And by sleep I mean code and make big fat errors and pass out and then wake up and hit F5 tomorrrow and hit a million assertion failures.
Good night.
... Morning?
Good time.
Aha, politically correct time! Aren't I so sensitive?
It kinda breaks the assumption that void foo(optional<T>); works as a drop-in substitute for void foo(T);, for all T. I'm not entirely satisfied with this inconsistency.
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Or you could come up with a perfect solution to your problem in your dream
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if you have a problem to start with
@GamErix I think you've listed them all, but how about Soth Park or Drawn Together for a change? :)
10:44
multiple of A not greater than A
Ax1.....
@AlbertoBonsanto Ax-1
But if I allow optional<T&> to work as a drop-in replacement for T&, then shouldn't I also allow optional<T&&> to work? But then it would behave differently than how std::tuple<T&&> does, wouldn't it? Choices, choices...
@LucDanton You have a most eloquent way of fuming and ranting :)
10:47
hello
@LucDanton What a stupid question. No one does.
Hi
@AlbertoBonsanto see my edit. I'd probably use ideone.com/vjdagA instead :) If you really want to copy the string, as well, why not use the existing functions to do just that?
@sehe With optional and others I'm exploring generic programming in C++11. I welcome external input.
@LucDanton Funny how I missed that plink. Anyhoops, not manually. Vim just DoesTheRightThing for me
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm a bit tired of scrolling through :cope though.
10:49
@LucDanton se wrap!, also: /err<CR>
Well, going through non-error errors, if you will.
interesting. my bios only mentions 6 SATA ports, but I clearly see 8 on the board...
@LucDanton Also, showmarks.vim, sometimes annoying, convenient for small prototypes, where you pretty much 'know' the error once you see the rows highlighted. Has balloon popups/tooltip texts with actual messages
@melak47 inb4 JBOD/Raid
@sehe I discovered that my install comes with a default errorformat and a :compiler gcc setting. (Or really, I discovered :compiler at all.) They appear to be both sensible, but I'm not sure.
@LucDanton I never have any need to set compiler (unless :compiler mcs)
10:51
@sehe ??
@melak47 A controller might be hiding the physical devices
@sehe Not familiar with that one, seems fun. How does it help in this case? The mark doesn't appear in the error list, does it?
@melak47 perhaps you did not buy the top of the range, and thus you missed out on the bio that enables those extra two?
@LucDanton I use showmarks with make! to stay in 'main.cpp' (or whatever I'm editing) and just follow my nose without looking at the quickfix window.
@LucDanton See also
5
A: productivity analyzer for vim

seheOff the top of my head: This would require a fair amount of AI/fuzzy classification. It is hard to analyze what the user is 'trying to do' (often the user is not clear and will get sidetracked: Oh, fix that typo while I'm here; align that comment... ok, now on with the other task)   &...

@sehe Haha, the output of scons is included and -Werror appears there. I use /error:.
10:54
@LucDanton Oh that suxors. I use -Wall because I'm a big boy
@thecoshman hmm, nope, 8 ports listed in the spec
Actually /error: was what I did with the previous errorformat. With :compiler gcc I have been drawn by the red error| now.
2x sata 6gb/s + 4x sata 3gb/s on the chipset, and 2x sata 6gb/s on a second controller. I'll go digging in the bios later I guess :)
@AlbertoBonsanto completing the point: ideone.com/GlWHsk
afk getting the kids.
@sehe Are you seriously working with that color scheme
11:00
@Cicada when he gets really serious about programming he also uses Comic Sans as a font :)
ideone is a bit...slow
@sehe What IDE is that?
@sehe Currently a bit overwhelmed by showmarks.vim. I'm going through the docs but if you have a protip (do you enable it for all marks?), I'm interested.
@FredOverflow what if I told you, you could have text editors that where not part of an IDE?
I'd be blown away.
11:03
@AlbertoBonsanto use liveworkspace.org
@FredOverflow then best your strap your self down
So, what editor is it?
I don't suppose 4TB HDDs are going to achieve reasonable prices anytime soon?
@FredOverflow I am going to hazard a guess at Vim
@melak47 define reasonable, define soon
@thecoshman define define
@FredOverflow It's the almighty Vim
@Cicada actually, screw you!
I will not play your games :P
11:07
:p you almost fell for it!
@thecoshman reasonable as in "I couldn't get 4 and a half 2TB drives for the price of one 4 TB drive"
and soon as in, idk, before my 9GB free disk space run out? :p
@melak47 Why not buy 2x2TB? It's cheap. Or at least, it used to be.
@melak47 do you really need a single 4TB drive though? considering you have 6 sata ports, you could quite happily have one for the disc drive, and leave your self five for RAID
@thecoshman no disc drives :3
1
A: Impossible to be const-correct when combining data and it's lock?

R. Martinho FernandesPersonally, I'd prefer a design where you don't have to lock manually, and the data is properly encapsulated in a way that you cannot actually access it without locking first. One option is to have a friend function apply or something that does the locking, grabs the encapsulated data and passes...

11:09
I got a 3TB for €100 ish not that long ago
Here I am advocating abuse of the range-based for loop again. Poor thing.
@melak47 you say that now
cheapest one I can find now is 120€ which is fine
@thecoshman I haven't used a disk drive in 2.5 years on this computer
@melak47 3TB is that?
@thecoshman yea
slightly better price/GB than 85€ for 2TB, too
11:10
@melak47 I rarely use it, but I think it's handy to have, you never know
I think for my next computer I shall finally embrace le rays of blue
I install OS crap from thumb drives
if I really need to burn a DVD or something I have my laptop
ah yeah, see I only have my desktop
laptops suck
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@FredOverflow thanks I'll check out and almost forgot south park
hmm...2x2TB sounds better than 1x3TB, especially since I have about 4TB worth of full disks and only 700GB backup space atm D:
11:14
@sehe Oh boy... I think errormarker.vim installation fails due to a space in a dir name.
right.
now I have only a couple of minor issues left with my edit control
like that it sucks? :P
@melak47 Sorry to ask but how the fuck do you fill that?
@Cicada boobs
@Cicada don't say porn don't say porn don't say porn errr, vacation photos?
11:16
I can't believe you'd store terabytes of porn.
nah.
like I said, no optical drive. guess where movies go
porn renders he means @Cicada
How often do you watch a movie? Is it really worth archiving them?
@melak47 Porn movies?
I can't believe you'd store terabytes of illegal material.
11:17
Vacation movies.
@FredOverflow Some people are hoarders.
in Python, if you have a list of strings, is there any faster way to search them then to go through each one?
@Cicada That's what the Internet is for, right?
@Cicada Porn isn't illegal.
@TonyTheLion only search through the one you want
11:18
@DeadMG It is if pirated.
I only need to match it once, if there's multiple possible answers
@FredOverflow certainly not backing them up, but I need some space to back my other crap up
@DeadMG I was referring to the movies.
@TonyTheLion Same as if in C++ they were a std::vector<std::string>- the algorithmic properties don't change.
@TonyTheLion Yes, you can empty the list for a super fast search!!
11:18
@DeadMG yes, but I'm trying to find a faster way then just looping through it, comparing each string to what I'm looking for
but I doubt that even is possible
@Cicada I implemented a compression algorithm like that once :p unintentionally ;_;
@TonyTheLion If you are searching often, you may want to either sort it first (for binary search), or use a different data structure (a trie may help in some cases).
@melak47 We all did, I believe. (Please? Guis?)
Hi
11:19
@TonyTheLion Nope.
not unless you have some other data about them a priori, for example, that they are sorted.
Also that's language independent.
@TonyTheLion I'm not familiar with Python, but is there a concept of hashing?
still would not be faster
also, hashing is language-independent.
you're talking about algorithms, it's irrelevant what language you're working in.
Python has nice locality-sensitive hashes
The relevancy comes from the amount of code you have to write to get there.
11:22
If hash codes don't have to be unique but they are likely unique, means you're guaranteed that if two hash codes are different, then their values are different
@TonyTheLion have your strings presorted ins ome way
Of course you need a more thorough check if hash codes are the same, but theoretically for strings, that could mean the first few characters summed up into a number
IOW, the only way to get better than O(N) is to pre-process the list in some way.
Don't do any of the suggested optimizations pessimizations if you are not searching often. Because, well, for a spurious search they are pessimizations.
if it's not preprocessed then no chance in hell
11:24
Though it's true what they say, you have to do something N times in any case
ooh, also, the regular edit control doesn't seem to block mouse scroll like the rich edit did
this thing actually seems to work well
Wow, something useful on cat -v, I'm impressed.
11:44
@kbok the tech show? I haven't watched that for ages
Can't sleep, unique_ptr has me in its deathly clutches.
@Cicada naaah
@ThePhD I am sure there is a great pun to made here...
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Is this a common theme in this room: 1)doesn't want to go to sleep 2)can't sleep
@Telkitty hardly
11:48
meh, I spend most of my time waiting
on something or someone
it's either "I'm a angsty teen and feel the need to shout about how much the world sucks and how I deal with it by sleeping all the time" or "night"
@thecoshman Are you talking about the cat?
@thecoshman I feel pointed at!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am not talking about about one person o_o
user1357851
I wonder the concept of a server to the servers is possible. Like connecting the willing servers to other servers. Like SO to FB to twitter to unversity servers etc.
11:51
@Cicada nah, you're just trollish :P
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@Cicada dereferenced? :D
that's personality wise if clarification is required
@thecoshman I want to be an angsty teen again.
@Telkitty what do you mean?
@Cicada feel old? you're only... 21?
@Cicada ah now, I got that one!
@thecoshman She's no longer an angsty teen. She's an angsty twenty-something now.
11:53
see, you can teach an old pirate new tricks
@R.MartinhoFernandes captain obvious :P
At no point do I ever actually want to return a unique_ptr<T>, right?
@ThePhD Why wouldn't you?
I'd either have to return a reference or the T* from its get()?
@ThePhD depends
@ThePhD God no.
@ThePhD Who would own such a thing?
11:56
if your function is something like getWindowsHandleThing() then yes
Semantics of returning a smart pointer and returning a pointer/reference to the pointee are so different as to be incompatible. You either want to do the one or the other, but you can't even conceive of substituting the one for the other.
I have a ResourceCache. It has a vector<unique_ptr<T>>. I want to work with the data inside of the unique_ptr<T> . For all intents and purposes, the ResourceCache needs to pass out a T*, so do I pass out a unique_ptr<T> or just the T* ? The REsourceCache will always be the owner, and things gotten from the ResourceCache won't ever have any kind of release/Dispose()/delete called on it.
Should I allow for optional<int&&> o; o.reset(std::move(i));? Seems kinda daft.
@LucDanton I don't want to think about it right now. Gut feeling is I don't like it.
@ThePhD If you want to pass a view to a T, pass a T& around. This advice would also apply if the T wasn't owned by a smart pointer, really.
12:00
@ThePhD Rule of thumb: if there's nothing about ownership involved in the interface, don't put ownership in the interface.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm extending my optional because currently you can't substitute void foo(T); by void foo(optional<T>); if T is either U& or U&&. I think that's worth having -- but yeah, assignment, emplace, and reset are probably going to be special for references.
@ThePhD Do you have a phd?
@AlbertoBonsanto Nah, he's just the Philosopher of Disgrace.
@AlbertoBonsanto What he said.
Dat sleep.
std::tuple<int&&> { 0 } = std::make_tuple(42) is accepted by GCC. I think I'll make 'with generic types, do as std::tuple<T...> does' a rule of thumb.
12:05
Man, I really need to make a general cleanup on wheels. There's components I want to drop, components I want to completely rewrite, and even components that don't follow the damn rule of three hides in a hole
Yeah I too do have some cruft of my own, and I'm partly taking care of that right now.
If/when the std::optional proposal hits I feel like I'm going to regret having dropped out of the proposal discussion :(
@LucDanton I would have expected optional to be in C++11.
@FredOverflow As it turns out there's quite a bit of bikeshedding involved, even given the precedent of Boost.Optional.
Or at least there initially was, I stopped following pretty early.
12:15
@LucDanton Really? Lemme think. I think I have it on my XP box at work too. Nah. I probably use <F4> mapped to :cnext and set cursorline cursorcolumn
@sehe I fixed the installation script.
@LucDanton Sweet.
@LucDanton to be honest I just meant errormarkers, I think. And I just 'installed' it, nothing else
@FredOverflow Vim, of course, what else
@LucDanton To be fair, boost::optional didn't deal with move semantics, which is where most of the bikeshedding is right now
@Cicada Sure. I don't often enable the errormarkers. I like it for rapid one-offs. That is, SO posts :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Who would want to follow rule of three in C++11?
12:17
afk, getting kids back to school :)
@DeadMG Actually I was upset by the get_with_default (can't remember the exact name, doesn't matter) / optional<T&> stuff, I wasn't aware that the discussion moved towards that.
I didn't even know that stuff existedc
Holy shit optional<T&&> is confusing. It's like writing a T* that binds to rvalues. And that description doesn't make sense.
waaaaiiit a minute.
that is seriously dafuq
I thought that as long as I concentrated on construction and assignment I could identity sensible semantics, but things like 'Is optional<derived&&>& convertible to optional<base&&>&' are pretty wtf.
12:24
I mean, I can understand optional<T&>, maybe. but optional<T&&>?
23 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm extending my optional because currently you can't substitute void foo(T); by void foo(optional<T>); if T is either U& or U&&. I think that's worth having -- but yeah, assignment, emplace, and reset are probably going to be special for references.
optional<T&> is the same model as T* and that's mostly the end of it. Only change from what I had before is that I undeleted the T&& constructor, so that void foo(optional<int const&>); foo(0); work.
operator=(T&&) is still deleted because optional<int const&> o; o = 42; is dumb.
@DeadMG Hopefully that's not too controversial until now right?
just seems kinda strange.
Example motivation is that if you have a function foo(T) you can turn it into a foo()/foo(T) 'overload' by changing it to foo(optional<T>). No additional work, previous call sites work. Even when conversions are involved.
Of course it means that something like void foo(optional<int const&>); auto l = make_optional(42L); foo(std::move(l)); now works.
foo(l) doesn't.
Mmh, it does. Let's see if it should.
Oh well, my intent was that the version with optionals be as legal as the version without. Since long l = 42; int const& ref = l; compiles, then so does the optional version. Blame the language, not me!
12:40
@DeadMG Who said I want? I want to not violate it, which is the current situation.
In my defense, that code is really freaking old (as in, from while I was still a newbie)
I'm going to investigate if I can specify a concept for a PerfectStoringContainer (nevermind the name), such that std::tuple<T...> is a model of it. Although maybe not today.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have some like that too in my D3D renderer.
every function wrapped in D3DCALL(expr), a macro, of course, to duplicate all the error handling code.
At least that is not buggy.
people are greedy they never vote! :(
Mine just happens to have been working because of copy elision.
12:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes O rly? Cause if I recall correctly, it doesn't work on your machine.
@DeadMG Oh, lol
^^
also
my owner-drawn edit control thing was almost a complete success.
just gotta fix a bug or two where it still does some of the system rendering
and then render my own caret, but that shouldn't be too hard.
So, to render your caret, instead of using a caret, will you use a pipe?
Silly English.
I was just thinking, "Wat?"
^ <- caret; | <- pipe
12:56
I have NFI, but caret is apparently the technical term for that thing that says where you're putting the text in
that's what MSDN says, anyway
I know. I was just joking that the caret is pretty much never a caret!
I have no idea what a caret is if not that input text locator thing.
It's also the ^ symbol.

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