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17:00
@DeadMG Yes, they would. unique_function_map<void()> looks fine to me.
@EtiennedeMartel oh god... that is disturbingly funny
@TonyTheLion what would a meme-chronicle be? We have this...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sure, but then I'd just have to define the alias, which would be just as ugly, and more importantly, defining the type is hardly the ugly part.
@EtiennedeMartel I still can't believe that fucker 2-0d Stephano at WCS.
@DeadMG Me neither... I mean... wtf happened
Apparently there's a Portuguese bookshop nearby.
17:02
@MooingDuck a fat tomb describing each meme in excruciating detail.
@DeadMG And RorO.
@Borgleader I mean, I get it that ZvZ is hardly the world's most predictable matchup, and it's not Stephano's strongest, but seriously. Idra. 2-0. Stephano.
I think I'll stop by tomorrow to see if I meet some people. I don't want to be hanging out with the ape all the time. Nothing personal.
@TonyTheLion hmm, site I linked is only each meme in minimal detail.
@EtiennedeMartel Sure, but that guy lost to everybody. I see no reason to conclude that he was a decent player.
17:03
@MooingDuck that's a site, I want a physical book.
damnit
@DeadMG I don't know, the various casters seemed to say he was good.
@TonyTheLion If you need to describe a meme in excruciating detail, it's probably not that big of a meme.
@TonyTheLion You want a bunch of dead trees that describe electronic trends?
@DeadMG If you'd asked me before WCS the score for Stephano vs idra I would have told you Stephano 2 - 0 Idra no brainer. I was shocked to read that idra won.
The idea of memes is that they spread.
17:03
can you say "Out of date before the dead trees reach your doorstep"?
3 hours ago, by Tony The Lion
therefore your argument is invalid and I'm a fish.
@EtiennedeMartel He went right out of the tournament.
it's not like Rain, who has been kicking established Starcraft 2 arse left, right, and center since he came on the scene.
What I found funny was that there was only 1 terran in the Ro8
Terran's time was a long time ago, it's been mostly Z and P since Stephano arrived.
That might change now that Flash is here
17:07
Flash... he did well at MLG, but not earth-shattering.
Yeah but he just moved over from BW
@DeadMG Flash... wasn't that the guy who got from nothing to champion in a year?
Give him some time, he's gonna wreck some asses.
Hi
@EtiennedeMartel KT.Flash is a legend in the BW scene.
As a tip: when you find wording that is different between C++98/03 and C++11, it's often helpful to search for a small piece of the new text on Google (or, uh, Bing...). For example, here, a search for "types of its parameters to the type of its class" has a link to n2672 as its third result (well, fourth now, since this question is now ranked #1). — James McNellis 1 hour ago
lol, Google loves Stack Overflow.
Totally Starcraft-unrelated but... What is better: char* c or char *c ? (not sure better is the right word)
@ereOn Took me long enough to see a difference.
std::cout << "Greetings dear friends!"
@ereOn std::string s; :P
I always go for T const* t style.
17:10
@Borgleader: Well, we have to choose a format and stick to it, and we also have C code ;)
@ereOn I put it with the type, and one declaration per line
@Chimera Ha, you were quick enough. I was about to point the typo.
I would go for char* c as to me it belongs to the type. But some people here disagree.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :-)
@ereOn the only counterargument is putting more than one declaration on a single line
17:11
@ereOn I do prefer T* someVar; rather than T *someVar;
The only case it may be misleading is when one declares several pointers on the same line, but that is bad practice anyway.
template <typename T>
using ptr = T*;
ptr<char> p, q; // look ma, more than one per line.
@Borgleader I much prefer T *var
@ereOn exactly
@MooingDuck :P
Template aliases are awesome.
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17:12
trudat
I prefer T * var;, it's prettier.
@ereOn I use char *c
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T* alltheway;
@kbok: Is that a personal preference or is there a rationale behind it ?
Also:
24 hours ago, by kbok
Are people here using "int* p" style ?
17:13
(I'm not judging, I'm trying to see why)
:)
@Chimera Most C++ programmers prefer T* t, while C programmers prefer T *t. I have no identified exact reasons, but I do think it is related to the way the two languages view pointers and types.
@Ell Dude! You are so wrong and going to rot in hell for it!
@kbok Haha. Wasn't there ;)
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17:14
@Chimera sorry I meant void *ill_just_remember_what_type_its_meant_to_be;
@EtiennedeMartel World Bank?
We have banks predicting the weather now?
@ereOn The rationale is the way it's interpreted by the compiler. The star is attached to the identifier being declared, not to the type i.e. in char* c, d, d is not a char*.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Walmart does
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't know. It could be that nearly every sample code in C I've seen while I was learning used the T *var; syntax.
This statement was misleading too.
17:15
Why?
T* is a type.
@kbok in what way? typename int* intptr; Looks like a type to me.
I understand the rationale when one declares several variables within the same line, but people also agree that it is bad practice anyway, so...
There's other cases as well. The general rule is that * attaches to the right so the space goes to the left.
Ok let's just say THIS IS the way to do it ====? "T * var;" And please make sure to get the number of spaces correct!
Damnit! My spaces got removed!
17:17
@kbok compiler doesn't care where the space goes
@MooingDuck But I do.
@Chimera To make my opinion clearer: in C pointers are one of the most common building blocks, so it is somewhat acceptable to end up with several on the same declaration. In that case, T *p is less error prone. In C++ types are given a lot more emphasis (especially if you throw in templates), and so it is more common to have the star alongside the type, and in the few cases when you need more than one pointer, you accept that you declare them in two lines.
He STILL fails to understand that RAII is not mentioned anywhere in the standard.
Are you talking about that Arthur guy?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I understand.
Ell
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17:18
aghh stupid data entry thing, y u no have "apply to all" button!?
Given your background, I am not surprised that you prefer T *p; :P
@Griwes Daniel Kruger ?
@kbok Arthur Tchaikovsky
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, maybe when I really start to get into C++ I'll use the other form.
@Pubby Obviously.
17:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes He seems like a troublemaker
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marianne heranandez
@Griwes Oh, yeah, he's nuts.
@Pubby I actually urged him to calm down in one thread.
@R.MartinhoFernandes linky?
@Griwes I'm reading the posts, I don't see anything wrong so far
17:20
He got all upset that Nicol said that iteration is not necessarily easier than recursion and then started spamming that all over.
Oh, is he one of those "I'm right and everyone else is wrong" kind of guy?
He also posted several replies that consisted of nothing but quotes and "And your point is?"
> You're not at your mother's, so please at least pretend that you have some basic manners.
He's Alf in disguise!
17:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you on the committee? More importantly, is he?
> Discussion with you Nicol is pointless. Why? Because you contradict yourself from post to post. Example: You stated in one of your post that recursion is no harder to iteration so there is no need for having a mechanism which would allow iteration over variadic templates.
Hahahaahaha
@Pubby I am not.
Dunno about him.
@MooingDuck He's Alf, Jalf and the puppy all rolled into one!
@kbok I was quoting that here, AFAIR, yesterday or so, just after I read that ;D
@Pubby But why would it be important that he is on the committee?
17:25
Oh well, this last post = fun.
I like how he quotes only some parts of the text and ignores the most important part, namely, that this is not the right place to discuss about RAII's name.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wouldn't want someone like him determining the fate of C++
What the hell does he have against recursion ?
@Pubby Ah, lol
@kbok Probably doesn't want to understand it.
if I want to use smart pointers (boost) is it best practice to have a ctor like this?
Unit::Unit(World *parentWorld)
{
this->parentWorld = weak_ptr<World>(parentWorld);
}
or Unit(shared_ptr<World> parentWorld) ...
17:28
That won't compile.
I know :D
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A: Passing shared pointers as arguments

R. Martinho Fernandes I want to pass a shared pointer to a function. Tell me how to do that. I can only think of two reasons to take a shared_ptr argument: The function wants to share ownership of the object; The function does some operation that works specifically on shared_ptrs. Which one are you interested...

@mizi_sk That's plain broken.
The whole smart pointer thing in C++ is about being aware of the lifetime and ownership of your resources.
if you can’t remove it, it is beneficial to concentrate the ugliness in your codebase into a smaller area.
ITT John Carmack removes newlines.
17:30
The smart pointers themselves are just the materialization of the most common ownership schemes.
I would like to create parent - child relationship
where child know about the parent
does it make sense to use shared ptr?
@mizi_sk Won't a reference do ?
I think so. but consider me a scared C# programmer trying to learn this stuff :D
Who owns the children?
thx, I will try it that way
@Pubby the world
It takes a village to raise a child
@mizi_sk Then it's definitely wrong that the children should jointly own the world. That creates an ownership cycle, which is Very Badâ„¢.
posted on November 20, 2012 by Herb Sutter

Last night a reader asked one of the questions that helped motivate the creation of isocpp.org: I am trying to learn the new C++. I am wondering if you are aware of resources or courses that can help me learn a little. I was not able to find any books for C++11. Any help would [...]

if the world owns the children, then the children cannot, ever, directly or indirectly, have any stake in the ownership of the world.
Oh, 2012 express has /analyse and AMP.
Nice.
17:35
Bjarne should finish his Tour of C++ thingy.
@kbok AMP is fucking great :D But I wish it allowed char type
I want to point neophytes at it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What happens if you delete a function pointer? lol
@FredOverflow UB of course, unless you newd it.
You cannot new function types.
17:36
> Farefox resets Javascript's variable's value
Farefox ?
someone should suggest Herb add the SO book question to isocpp somewhere
@kbok I prefer defining template<typename T> using ptr = T*; and then using ptr<int> p; but of course I never do because naked pointers suck.
@FredOverflow You are late. Keep reading.
@FredOverflow naked pointers?
@mizi_sk naked pointers, raw pointers, C style pointers, you know, T*
17:38
26 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
template <typename T>
using ptr = T*;
ptr<char> p, q; // look ma, more than one per line.
@mizi_sk Dumb pointers, as opposed to smart pointers.
ptr<> is silly
@mizi_sk Anyway, I explain the idea of ownership in C++ here: rmartinho.github.com/cxx11/2012/08/15/rule-of-zero.html.
id<> is superior
Nov 15 at 18:46, by FredOverflow
Why am I always late to the party? :(
17:40
Mornin.
@LuchianGrigore liar
@Mysticial wut?
@LuchianGrigore It's not morning in Europe.
:)
No, it's not.
Your point is?
Unless you happen to be traveling.
17:42
Ahhhh there we go :P
I'm in Vancouver for the next 3 months
ah
for?
3 weeks*
work stuff
I have to say, repwhoring is much easier in this time-zone :)
By "work stuff", do you mean "vacation"?
No, I mean actual work
@LuchianGrigore Really?
17:43
Our team is divided among Vancouver and Bucharest
The west coast is always asleep during the hot hours.
which involves some travel on both ends
Anyway, I've been growing a mustache and beard for no shave November.
@Mysticial Probably because most rep-whores are in European time zones, so he can more easily find unanswered questions to whore.
17:45
^this
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good point.
I'm thinking of posting a picture of the "result" at the end of November.
I'd much rather be on during the busy hours though.
IME, it is much easier to find them during the night (i.e. the first few hours of an UTC day)
So then I thought - hey, next up is 'no fap December'. Guess what pic I'll be posting then?
17:46
I have repcapped before sunrise more than once before.
So I guess that explains how I managed to keep a 60-day repcap streak during my first 3 months.
Nice! My longest streak is, I think, ~20 days
And at the same time, I never got anything big during those days.
I'm not sure whether to be happy or sad that I woke up thinking about how I best want to achieve double indirection using unique_ptr<T> ...
17:50
@ThePhD either unique_ptr<T>* or unique_ptr<T*> depending on ownership. Nothing special there.
@LuchianGrigore I hadn't really thought about it, but I shaved around 30 October, and haven't shaved since (but the picture most people have seen of me here is with a beard, so I'm not sure posting a pic would mean much).
@MooingDuck Well, as it stands I have a bunch of unique_ptr<T>, but I'm back to trying to figure out the best way to give it to other functions and classes that want to store a reference to that unique_ptr<T>.
@JerryCoffin I was actually pretty sad to see how mine is coming along. :( I have the facial hair of a 16 year old...
@ThePhD Why do they need to alter the unique_ptr?
Pass it by reference?
But that is starting to sound a lot like shared ownership.
17:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes He might need to pass the pointee by reference.
shared ownership of a unique_ptr
@LuchianGrigore I guess my facial hair reflects my age fairly accurately (i.e., it's mostly grey).
ptr<shared_ptr<unique_ptr<T>>>& ???
As it stands now, I could store the String keys of each unique_ptr<T> in the ResourceCache, and just do a lookup. That's technically indirection, but it could cost both a whole string for each object * the number of caches it's using (these things will be stored on the class that uses them). The other option is @R.MartinhoFernandes What he said by using Pass By Reference.
The end-goal is that if I overwrite the data in the ResourceCache for a specific unique_ptr<T> (I've already written the replace function; seems to work), I want to be able to make no updates / changes to the classes that want to use that same 'Resource' and have them just absorb the changes.
..... unique_ptr<T>* Is starting to sound like the right choice here.
17:55
Hm. Well, okay.
You'll thank me when you want to use -> on it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes not copiable
@MooingDuck Sure is copyable.
I can fill a unique_ptr<T> with null right? I wouldn't be bringing Doom & Gloom on my house and the fruit of my loins?
is fine
17:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes according to chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/6307228#6307228 he wants to put the unqiue_ptr<T>* in a class, which means as a member, which means it probably needs to be reseatable
and its nullptr
I've been using null ... is that bad?
@MooingDuck Ah.
how come it's nullptr and not null_ptr? :S
reference_wrapper then!
17:57
@ThePhD nullptr is better
operator-> works.
@Pubby Because that's a waste of typing.
@Pubby too much typing
@ThePhD That's probably yet another MSVC extension.
null is C++/CLI.
I think
17:57
I want uniqueptr then. Or just upter.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No I defined it myself.
@Pubby Me too!
@Pubby don't be silly
wtf did you define it as?
@ThePhD Oh. What did you define it to be?
17:58
#ifndef null
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define null 0
#define pnull(x) ((x*)null)
#else
#define null ((void*)0)
#define pnull(x) ((x*)null)
#endif /* cplusplus */
#endif /* null */
Yesterday, I tried to improve output streams syntactically by overloading operator() instead of operator<<. Turns out operator() has to be a member function :( Then I tried operator, but that looked even worse :(
@TonyTheLion Oh gawd, I can see the atrocious German!
Thankfully, I haven't had the need to use pnull ever.
17:58
FFS. What kind of madman are you?
@ThePhD baaaaaaaad
just use nullptr like a sane person
What's the difference between all that crap and NULL?
@R.MartinhoFernandes nonportable
@ThePhD what is this null pointer masturbation?!?
@MooingDuck lol
17:59
NULL is nonportable? What?
0 <--- about as portable as it gets
@Pubby null is nonportable
I'm not very good with capslock, and I hold down Shift to type out capitalized letters, so NULL got annoying to me.
I guess I could just alias nullptr as null in the define?
@ThePhD So, at worst, const auto null = NULL;.
Sigh.
@ThePhD or just erase it all and use nullptr
18:00
But nullptr.
If you don't want to type NULL then just make an alias in your text editor
@Pubby Why?
nullfuckingptr.
3
using n = null;
@FredOverflow Because it makes you a 0 star programmer
18:01
@R.MartinhoFernandes there, just in time for a star
@Pubby Good answer :)
FWIW, I probably just type nu^P. (yes, I use ^P instead of ^N; sue me)
int *
you say it "int star"
#define null nullptr
See? All better now. No harm done. >>;
Gosh no!
Don't do it with a fucking macro!
18:02
;~;
The idea is that you don't do anything.
But if you will do something, at least do it right.
const auto null = nullptr;
It's about time someone killed that donkey
Oh sweet, childhood gone wrong.
18:04
Um. This isn't bad too, is it?: #define self (*this)
I mean, I use it sometimes around the place...
@TonyTheLion Now, the real question is: where did you encounter this?
@ThePhD Yes.
@sehe where do you think I encountered it?
what is it with you and macros?
@ThePhD yes. don't use macros, and if you absolutely have to, they must be entirely uppercase
18:05
I don't do it all the time I swear I'm a good person ;~;
@ThePhD "I don't murder random people very often I swear I'm a good person"
texas sharpshooter?
@ThePhD myclass operator*=(myclass& rhs) {myclass self(*this); blah blah; return self;}
Why did you make a copy?
@Pubby I don't know, but the point is his macro screws up anything with a variable called self
18:08
Why would you name a variable self?
@Rapptz I use self when doing CRTP. Every time.
Because it refers to self.
it could be a 'short elf' in hungarian notation
Maybe #define selfdereference (*this) is better?
I wonder if this works
template<typename Self>
struct self_pooper {
  Self const* self = this;
};
18:10
@ThePhD counter productive on top of being stupid
@Rapptz Yeah I figured. ._.
@ThePhD What is wrong with typing *this?
self was just so eeeaassy.
@Pubby Because I almost always have to wrap it in ( )
self vs. (*this) is aeons faster.
What? When do you have to do that.
Using parens around *this seems very rare
To invoke operator []
On the class itself.
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@Pubby I agree with wrapping with parens, if you don't know your operator precedence, *this->something() isn't as clear
Just type operator[](...) then
Ell
Ell
hmm. bad example
why would you write *this->
@ThePhD #define SELF (*this)
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18:14
bad example :P
@Pubby self[] seems a lot easier.
But OKAY, fine.
All caps
God, who made that Macro rule anyways.
Creating a text editor alias seems even easier
You suck.
You spent 10 minutes arguing about using a macro. By that time you could have typed *this a couple of times :|
Ell
Ell
Scott Meyers' hair is funny xD
18:17
@Rapptz It's all over my code base, so what I did was actually just refactor the macro and then use SELF a couple more times.
@ThePhD A very smart man.
all upper case macros evolved for a very good reason
Ell
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to make le code ugly ofc
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ahaha he makes me laugh
^it's actually a clavinova
You playing the piano?
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18:22
No, I want to buy a clavinova
but I think they are all too expensive :'(
You play any musical instrument?
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I do play the piano
sorry, I thought you were asking if the link was to a video/audio clip of me playing the piano
I played a C chord on a piano once, but I was very disappointed that it didn't have a C++ chord.
@ThePhD this->operator[]
Ell
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use D as a middle ground? ;)
18:24
11 mins ago, by Pubby
Just type operator[](...) then
@Pubby What's the point of operator overloading if you're not using the convenient syntax? :)
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or A, B, C, C#, F# and the many other letter rogramming languages :L
Or just use this->at(i) instead of this->operator[](i).
ALRIGHT, you all win. Nuking self, being a man, and doing this-> like a good C++ programmer.
@Ell R, otherwise I thinkyou got them all
18:26
@Ell I'm gonna invent a new programming language called Db that will be exactly like C# :)
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@MooingDuck there's no R on a piano! ;)
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anyway it's my lesson now, talk to y'all later
@ThePhD Have you considered the advice of an editor shortcut? You get the convenience of writing you need without the drawback of confusing your readers.
That's also usually called a macro. :P
18:34
Ya I wanted to avoid the confusion.
Hey guys, question...
If you see a database with dependencies, and it has a DOUBLE arrow, what does that mean?
ie, SSN >> profession
18:52
no idea
so
the Church of England has proved their utter irrelevance by insisting again that women cannot be bishops.
Is SSN an input stream and profession a variable by any chance? :)
But they haven't said anything about me being a woman

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