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11:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes just because some one lol-ed does not mean there was a joke, nor the absence of lol-s mean absence of joke
In my book, if someone acknowledges it was funny, it counts as a joke.
@R.MartinhoFernandes He was in... good (?) company then. I remember Andrei sort of conceded that at times passing them as const& would be the best. But in general they should be passed by value
It may not say anything about the quality of said joke, but a joke is a joke.
@R.MartinhoFernandes just because it is in your book does not make it true
have you never heard of the notion of an awkward laugh?
@thecoshman Not until the revolution, no.
11:02
@thecoshman Says he, who continually can't find what he's looking for in his own book! (e.g. givable fucks)
@sehe I can find what I want, if it is there to be found
@herbsutter GOTW #105 is almost six months old now :(
@thecoshman Precisely
This is the second time I pester him in... three months, I think.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What’s that complaint about?
11:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes then stop bitching?
@KonradRudolph The answers to herbsutter.com/2012/06/05/… are still not up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ew, another typo
@sehe I noticed. OTOH, I wrote Anmeldebestätigung correctly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes sounds tasty
11:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes signup confirmation?
@thecoshman It's a piece of paper.
@sehe Some kind of proof of residence. I think.
@R.MartinhoFernandes rice paper?
@thecoshman I'm hungry.
I just had delicious cake.
It was moist.
in your endo
@DeadMG I could do with a nibble too
though I doubt rice paper will do it for me
oh my, nearly wrote "sufficient enough"
11:20
I ate an omelette
silly father neglected to mention he added milk to the eggs whilst I wasn't looking, so it was kinda half omelette half scrambled eggs
You father sabotaged your cooking?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, you think he tried to cook
you also missed a lette
I did PHP assignments for uni. I feel bad.
did you have to use PHP?
Your uni is bad and you should feel bad.
@thecoshman Dammit. Being corrected by you shakes fist
11:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes you welcome :P
No, I picked it because I LOVE IT SO MUCH
not a typo fyi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, omelettes don't really work if you add milk beforehand.
@CatPlusPlus do you want to pass?
I mean, it was hardly sabotage, he just neglected to mention it
they'd make fine scrambled eggs
11:26
@DeadMG they do... but take longer to cook... and that sort of defeats the idea of fast food
I want it to be over ASAP
I really don't care how
@thecoshman FWIW, it's "you are welcome", not "your welcome" :P
Nice try, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes works well enough for my liking :P
@DeadMG I have no idea.
"you'e welcome" doesn't really have the same ring to it
@R.MartinhoFernandes you another one of these hopeless people?
Milk in scrambled eggs?
@CatPlusPlus aye, just a we dash though
and lashings of butter... but that works for more or less everyting
It's amazing the amount of carefully rotten milk we consume.
cheese is a fine food indeed :)
not sure if butter counts though... it's just supper fat milk
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Q: Program compiling despite trying to give bogus input

Bob Johntemplate <typename T> void list<T>::copyAll(const list &l) { if(l.isEmpty()) //if the list-to-copy is empty, we're done { first = last = NULL; } else { node *toFollow = l->yhjfrtydfg; node *whatever = l.asfqwejfq3fqh23f8hq23r1h2301782...

Cute.
11:33
@thecoshman and the yoghurt? ;)
@VinayakGarg I guess that is technically rotten milk too... still tasty :D
WTF is this, @thecosh?
too much?
11:35
¬_¬ fine
@thecoshman haha rotten!
He is clearly trying to learn it.
is he?
He made an experiment and got a result he cannot explain.
So he asked his peers.
Sounds like an attempt at learning to me.
> templetized
fail
11:36
(Notice how he is not asking to "fix it" or "how to do it" or something like that)
Have a look at his recent questions, he's trying to learn basic patterns and curious about things he doesn't understand.
node *whatever = l.asfqwejfq3fqh23f8hq23r1h23017823r087q1hef;
dafuq?
@Zeta man he loves his linked lists :O
It's noob love
he'll learn soon enough :P
Six pints of London Pride, four rounds of brown with Cornish Cheddar and diabolo clilli. Sadly, my digestive system is today issuing more rubbish than my linker:(
11:40
oh that sucks :(
mmm... turtle chese
I didn't go to the pub this weekend, and that was a good move
made things more bearable
ie. no hangover
s/clilli/chilli/?
Hmm.. the beer etc. seems to have affected my ytping...
11:41
Well, I found this facebook.com/pages/Clilli-Cook-off-In-Riverside-Magnolia/… so I considered it could be some weird dish.
@TonyTheLion I thought being drunk helped make things bearable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes being drunk does, haven been drunk, not so much
Heh - even the yanks with their dire, watery, brown liquids can get the same typing problems. For me, 'chilli' is one of those bogey words, like 'because' - I nearly always mistype them.
For me, it's tempaltes.
Took me several months to fix "recieve"
11:47
@VinayakGarg :O it's not sort of place
@thecoshman Sometimes I fail to understand completely. This is one of them.
@VinayakGarg in your endo
@VinayakGarg: Damn, for a moment I wasn't sure whether it's "receive" or "recieve".
Oh yeah.. luckily, M$ anticipated my poor typing and I have no problem with 'WSARecv' etc.
11:49
@Zeta ¬_¬ there is a difference?
@thecoshman Yes there is, I have been told this several times by my sister. But didn't realise it until my boss pointed it to me :(
@VinayakGarg Don't tell me you put typos in APIs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hello :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't ask. Please don't ask, what it was.
11:52
just tell us then :P
@VinayakGarg You shouldn't leave us in suspense like this!
It was related to internship and the forbidden word. Is that enough?
'forbidden word' - javascript?
//Returns a pointer to the Nth value.

template<typename It, typename Ty>
It find_next(It first, It last, const Ty& val, int N)
	{
		int f = 0;
		for (; first != last; ++first)
			{
			if (*first == val) ++f;
			if (f == N) break;
			}

		return first;
	}
11:54
NO!
can that be done simpler?
probably
I assumed so
what is it trying to do?
@TonyTheLion The indentation, is it intentional?
11:58
@VinayakGarg Yes, sorry, that's how work's coding guidelines require it. I know, it's terrible
Ah okay.
@thecoshman Find the Nth occurrence of a value in a collection
@TonyTheLion really? that is so bad. There is no sense behind what they have
I know, but, what can you do. Their whole code base has this style...
@TonyTheLion std::find can do this better
11:59
@DeadMG how?
@TonyTheLion I would be tempted to do it more unix style, find all that match, then find every 5th on from that
std::find always returns a pointer to the first occurence
@thecoshman wut?
std::find(its, [&](const T& t) { if (t == val) ++f; if (f == N) return true; return false; });
@TonyTheLion Iterator, not pointer.
also fixed one thing here
@DeadMG yes that
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Q: sum of ranges of the segments [i, j]

kanzGiven an array a1, a2, ..., am of m integers. The task is to find the product of ranges of the segments [i, j] over 1 ≤ i < j ≤ m, where the range of the segment [i, j] means max(Ai, Ai+1, ..., Aj) - min(Ai, Ai+1, ..., Aj). t.I tried using Sparse Table ,but it is two slow for the time limit.So...

Please send this to hell oO. brb, need to clean my eyes with acid.
12:03
template<typename It, typename Ty>
It find_next(It first, It last, const Ty& val, int N) {
    unsigned int f = 0;
    return std::find(its, [&](const T& t) { if (t == val) ++f; if (f == N) return true; return false; });
}
@Zeta +1 for guts
@DeadMG You can do it without f if you decrease N to zero and check for N == 0, which makes it one line smaller :P
fair enough
oh, one thing
your previous code returned first if nothing was found
but Standard algorithms return last
heh, I fixed that
thanks
12:20
-7
Q: printf("Help me intitle a English name, please!\n");

JinxiaoMy native language was not English. And I'm learning linux && C . Can you help me intitle a English name ? It's the first time I post in English site,if I have did something wrong, please forgive me! My hero is Dennis Ritchie~ Thanks!

haha
He should keep it "linux" (for no particular reason)
Oh, interesting. I just discovered a new shortcut for closing Firefox
Thank god for session restore :)
Ctrl+Q?
no, ctrl-shift-w
user1182183
12:34
any ms access geek here? :P
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13683241/how-can-i-make-a-multi-value-relational-field-in-microsoft-access
@jalf Man, I discovered that one last week. Why the fuck do they feel the need to add so many shortcuts for such a destructive operation and make them so easy to hit accidentally?
As Jeff puts it, it's like putting the eject button near the windshield cleaner button.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, that part of the keyboard is starting to look like a minefield
ctrl-tab or ctrl-shift-tab is essential, and I use ctrl-w a lot too, but ctrl-q and ctrl-shift-w are dangerous
@AlbertoBonsanto wth...
12:39
Don't click this tweet because it's promoted, and that would cost us money. Instead, just type this into your browser: http://Keen.IO
^ So. It has come to this
@Borgleader whut?
@jalf Ctrl-Z and Ctrl-Shift-Z gets it all back open (Opera)
@AlbertoBonsanto I was referring to the post. My brain is still trying to make sense of it
I am trying hard to enjoy raw vegetables. Today I had a plateful of them. It was painful. I discovered that if I mix several different of their horrid tastes in each "spoonful" the vomit reflex does not trigger. I guess it's because it is harder for one particular horrid taste to stand out in the middle of them all.
12:41
@Borgleader Hehehehe, me too i didn't understand what that guy wanted
It's still not tasty at all, but at least I can actually ingest the damn things.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You are just a carnivore
thx it worked:) made it like this just didn't knew it needs cout in front:) — János Balázs 2 mins ago
:(
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes didn't know it could be so distasteful to someone...
@AlbertoBonsanto Yes, I have actually said that before.
@TonyTheLion There are some that are somewhat edible. But I do have trouble ingesting most of them when raw.
12:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes In my ocuntry there is a lack of meat supply :/
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you really actually have that much trouble eating them from your body's POV?
@R.MartinhoFernandes what kind of vegetable don't you like ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why raw?
you're supposed to cook them, y'know
also, I have exactly the same reaction to stuff like cooked chicken
even the smell makes me want to vomit
Xeo
Xeo
12:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh. I always thought you just didn't like them.
I don't cook my salad, I don't cook my tomatoes, I don't cook my avocado
@DeadMG Chicken is awesome; stop spewing nonsense. :P
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tomatoes are awesome; stop spewing nonsense. :P
avocado is awesomes
12:47
@StephaneRolland Most of them, if raw.
@DeadMG AFAIK, most people enjoy certain vegetables raw.
but which ones?
Dunno many English names. Gimme a minute.
Bell peppers, tomatoes, lettuce and all kinds of leafy stuffs.
Xeo
Xeo
Carrots, paprika, salad, kohlrabi, cucumber
Cucumbers are one of the worst.
Xeo
Xeo
Yummy, sliced with salt.
12:52
Also, I don't think salad is a vegetable.
Xeo
Xeo
Also tomatoes, radish.
No idea what kohlrabi is.
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> A vegetable is an edible plant or part of a plant.
This is a list of plants that have a culinary role as vegetables. "Vegetable" can be used in several senses, including culinary, botanical and legal. This list includes botanical fruits such as pumpkins, and does not include herbs, spices, cereals and most culinary fruits and culinary nuts. Currently, edible fungi are not included on this list. Legal vegetables are defined for regulatory, tax and other purposes. Examples include tomatoes, which are a botanical berry, but a culinary vegetable for US tax purposes, and even tomato sauce as found on pizza, which is considered a vegetable for ...
@Xeo And?
> Salads are a category of dishes whose prototype is raw vegetables served with a sauce or dressing including oil and an acid as a light savory dish, with a minimum of three ingredients.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't salad an edible plant?
12:55
Salads are a category of dishes whose prototype is raw vegetables served with a sauce or dressing including oil and an acid as a light savory dish, with a minimum of three ingredients. Salads also include a variety of related dishes, including ones with cold cooked vegetables, including grains and pasta; ones which add cold meat or seafood; sweet dishes made of cut-up fruit; and even warm dishes. Though the prototypical salad is light, a dinner salad can constitute a complete meal. Green salads include leaf lettuce and leafy vegetables with sauces or dressings. Most salads are served co...
@Xeo "kohlrabi" is an English word? (those are delicious, btw.)
Xeo
Xeo
@Zeta Yeah, I just learned that.
@Xeo Salad is as much an edible plant as gulasch is an edible animal.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh right, raw onions also go well with certain dishes, like tomatoe salad or Mettwurst
i like carrots, and tomatoes :)
Xeo
Xeo
12:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're thinking of the dish "salad".
Sometimes the smell of tomatoes is horrible, but they are tasty!
Xeo
Xeo
Maybe I should've called it "lettuce". I didn't know the correct word for the raw stuff.
Cause in German it's "Eisbergsalat", "Feldsalat", "Kopfsalat" etc.
Cursory wikipeding does not suggest "Salat" means "lettuce" (Gartensalat?).
> Another alternative to lambda move capture - jrb-programming
> Thanks for taking the time to read this.
@Zeta it is?
13:03
^ appropriately apologetic IMO. It's not bad, but it's also very very meh. Am I the only one that thinks: well I'll just either use smart ptrs or write my own function object? That is, until the core language gets move-capture support
Xeo
Xeo
Really, just write a macro that expands to a local functor...
@Xeo Not even that. Unless I needed a dozen of them per TU.
Xeo
Xeo
Making stuff a std::function is just unnecessary pessimism.
But that would lead me to think there was a design issue
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Yeah, I meant to add "if it bugs you that you have to write 5 lines in a function"
Really, thanks to local types being allowed in templates now, I see no problem.
13:06
@Xeo Precisely. C++ devs seem to zoom in on language corner cases and get stuck on them.
I mean, yeah that's very nice if you're on the committee, but in real life, I'd rather just solve the problem with straightforward code
@sehe I saw that yesterday and stopped reading when he showed the final syntax.
But now that I look at the rest, there is some detection of function parameters in there. Ugh.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I scanned it. Just enough to catch the 'thank you' going in full swing. I think that adequately summed it up. And the rest I've been reading on move-capture
Anything I've seen exposed beyond the observation that move-capture isn't a language feature has been extremely meh.
Why do people insist C++ should be jack of all trades? Go use Factor. Or freaking Lisp
Lisp is a jack of all trades?
@sehe Because it can be.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Look here
@jalf I have my doubts...
13:12
That's a shady reference. Wikipedia does not mention it, so it does not exist.
:P
Erm, Wikipedia is not the end-all of correct knowledge, it's merely a reference to actual sources of knowledge
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tomatoes is the only one of those I'd really want to eat raw. Lettuce is just kinda.. water.
@TonyTheLion It is also not a good tool for conveying sarcasm, it seems.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I noticed your :P, but decided to still make my statement
@DeadMG I hate warm tomatoes...
@DeadMG More specifically, why do people insist on C++ having Kameleon syntax?
13:14
@sehe Kameleon?
some kind or markdown thing?!
I mean, the guy who wanted to overload ... I don't remember what ridiculous punctuation. We should have operator;()
also why C++??
Says the Spirit expert.
13:15
@sehe do notation! Want!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like using it. I'm not saying it is good. The same thing goes for C++
13:26
I think the community would benefit from an explanation why, after >1 year you have come to the conclusion that the other answer works better after all :) I'm curious, myself. — sehe 6 secs ago
SPAAAAAAAAM
:)
no way!
Xeo
Xeo
Y'know, sometimes I want the ability to refer to a temporary multiple times in an expression. foo(x.a, x.b) where x = bar();. But then I remember that I only want that when dealing with ranges and C++'s iterator-pair idea of a range.
Iterators suxors.
@Xeo That's the oft-mentioned lack of composability.
Xeo
Xeo
13:32
Aye
Pro-tip: hot stuff burns if you touch it.
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:O
afk, trying to convince my doctor to write me a sick note for a month.
Wut
Are you trying to commit some kind of fraud?
These tools have funny names...
@Xeo that's not a good thing for a new job, no?
@TonyTheLion I see them everyday in my build logs. Not so funny, since I can never remember which is which
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's been a long while since you last reported close encounters with a knife
13:40
guys
xcode is horrible to work with
at least it's not Java
Objective-C is no walk in the park either
@sehe eh :( Well, I have to fiddle around with WiX to configure some stuff. Not my idea of fun
oh man, jackpot
what? You won the lottery?
13:44
almost as good
@TonyTheLion installers are like build tools: they hurt
went to grab an orange from the fruit bowl, and turns out someone had left a chocolate bar in it :)
@sehe hahah, I can agree with you wholeheartedly there
in the bowl, that is, not in the orange
13:44
lol
would be funny, to find a chocolate bar in an orange
best kind of fruit
the question would be: how the fuck...
....
@sehe It's a glass of milk. I kind of... miscalculated the microwaving time.
you have a glass of hot milk at work?
I guess if you can't have coffee, perhaps that's a decent alternative
13:46
What is strange about that?
donno
anyways, how is your job?
People like to make lattes and shit, so there's always milk available.
oh yea lattes
I wrote a two-paragraph answer with three footnotes.
Oh you
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's kind of unpredictable really. I find that if I put two mugs of milk in the MW, one comes out very hot, whereas the other will be luke-warm.
I reckon it has to with (not) being in the center, and perhaps the assymetric distribution of waves through the cage
13:52
@TonyTheLion I am sure you could get an orange to grow around a chocy bar
@TonyTheLion I think he missed the question
@R.MartinhoFernandes hot milk is for bed time :)
@TonyTheLion Fine so far. Haven't done much yet, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, you been studying the code?
@thecoshman lol
@thecoshman this, you said what I should have said :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes where?
@TonyTheLion I am currently waiting for a meeting to get the spec for my first official feature.
13:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh nice
Boss has been very busy lately; there's a product launch in two weeks.
so you just sit and do nothing while you wait?
I have been writing throwaway stuff to get acquainted with the API.
sounds like fun
Right now I am not "just sitting and doing nothing". I am drinking milk and chatting.
13:58
at least you're writing code
hahah
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A: Why does #include "stdio.h" work?

R. Martinho FernandesThe difference between "" and <> isn't much. Both search for the header in implementation-defined places1, 2. The difference is that if that search fails for "", the search happens as if it was using <>. (§16.2) Basically, this means that if <> finds a header with a certain n...

@TonyTheLion no I am serious, have you not seen the ways trees can grow into fences?

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