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@EtiennedeMartel True, but some claim they love the taste.. when a salad is composed of 80% lettuce, how can you say you love that?
The texture isn't great either.
@EtiennedeMartel Beer has been my downfall as well
But texture taste seems to be something I am very non-average about.
I mean, I don't like the texture of strawberries.
I have yet to meet someone that feels the same.
You sound like my brother. He's weird like that
He'll say he likes the taste and hates the texture, and so he won't eat something
@Neil Because most salads also contain dressings.
16:03
Salad is awesome
@Neil That's the main reason why my brother doesn't eat seafood.
@Neil I love the taste of strawberries!
@EtiennedeMartel Lets just pile on bacon and boiled egg, remove the lettuce and pretend it's a salad then
@Neil mmmm beer
Ha, bacon salad.
16:03
@Neil You start to sound like Epic Meal Time
@CatPlusPlus I thought you'd prefer catnip
am I the only who has such a simple rule, "if it's not moving, it's probably food"
@Borgleader I'll admit, I've been curious to try the things they fix
"Young heterosexual man with knowledge of basic arithmetic and cooking seeks smart and not unpleasant to look at lady that shares dislike for the texture of strawberries for love and other stuff."
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That you're even thinking about texture of food means you're definitely insane.
16:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes you have basic knowledge of cooking?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're going to get an autistic chick with a personal ad like that
@CatPlusPlus well, I ain't exactly going to chow down on sand papper just because it is tasty
@R.MartinhoFernandes You know. This might work, but only if you turn up the Irony Dial up to eleven (No, I won't link the trope here) and aim at hipsters.
@thecoshman I can put stuff in boiling water.
What's papper
16:06
Nov 29 at 20:15, by R. Martinho Fernandes
<--- cooks pasta; starts eating and notices it doesn't taste particularly great; realizes there is no sauce. Fuck.
@CatPlusPlus how I like to spell paper
@R.MartinhoFernandes smooth
was @sbi able to teach you anything?
@CatPlusPlus A pepper made of paper.
@EtiennedeMartel that's pepperraper
I just ordered a salad
16:07
@Neil Do autistic chicks even reply to personal ads?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Definitely. Yeah... Definitely.
@Neil worst. version. ever
@R.MartinhoFernandes careful there... bitches be crazy
@thecoshman First comment "Your videos are bad and you should feel bad" 283 likes
@EtiennedeMartel ಠ_ಠ
16:09
@thecoshman It's Parappa the Rapper.
@EtiennedeMartel shamefully, I know
I hope you step on Lego
Food give me food aah
Hey, there was a Python library that made the rounds recently where you could use shell commands as if they were methods inside Python. Anybody remembers the name by chance?
sh.py? It's not very good.
Ell
Ell
16:13
Are mono executables automatically cross platform?
Or does the executable have to be recompiled? I'm guessing it's the latter
As cross-platform as .NET executables
So, yes
@CatPlusPlus It isn’t? Why?
Too much magic. Doesn't buy that much over subprocess
@Ell Yes.
@Ell No.
Ell
Ell
Oh wow that's pretty kewl
16:15
@CatPlusPlus I like magic
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A: C++, a simpler way to check 3 arrays

Debobroto DasYou can handle it with an array of array of int type.

I don't understand
The Magic Goes Away is a fantasy short story written by Larry Niven in 1976, and later expanded to a novella of the same name which was published in 1978. While these works were not the first in the "Magic Universe" or "Warlock" series, they marked a turning point after the 1973 oil crisis and Niven's subsequent transformation of the series into an allegory for a modern-day energy crisis; the novella was also the first work longer than a short story. Niven's approach to fantasy (as with his approach to science fiction) is relatively logical and somewhat distinct from the high fantasy normal...
(That does not have any intended meaning; it just came to mind)
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why dafuq do you have T() = default; in your types?
I bought these headphones yesterday and they already only push sound waves out on one side. WTF:
@DeadMG What types?
    struct validated {
        validated() = default;
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16:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is the jack not all the way in?
is all over your codez
@DeadMG Because adding other constructors prevents generation of the default one?
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@DeadMG So the types are default constructible and do what a compiler-generated default-ctor would do?
right, but validated() {} is shorter
and more compatible :P
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And maybe wrong, IIRC.
16:27
@DeadMG I would have to dive into the standard to confirm it is the same. I know there are a couple of situations where = default is slightly different from the "obvious" implementation.
hmm
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@TonyTheLion I start in January. My time at Ingeus (the job finder helper thingy) would normally end tomorrow, so I wouldn't get their post-measure care (paying for local travel costs etc). Now when you are sick, the time you're not there is appended and that's why they explicitly asked me to get a sick note so I'd still be in their care when I start my job. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
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Q: How is "=default" different from "{}" for default constructor and destructor?

KnowItAllWannabeI originally posted this as a question only about destructors, but now I'm adding consideration of the default constructor. Here's the original question: If I want to give my class a destructor that is virtual, but is otherwise the same as what the compiler would generate, I can use =defau...

@Xeo oh lol
This is very weird. Even 100% right sound comes out the left side with the same loudness as 100% left sound.
also
16:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes That sounds like a problem somewhere else, not the headphones (though I suppose it could happen in the headphones too).
I'm on MSVC but OGONEK_WINDOWS is not defined
that's rather odd
@JerryCoffin Yeah.
@DeadMG It's defined by SCons, not macros.
@DeadMG The VS equivalent would be putting it on project properties.
This sounds a bit like a dodgy job advert to me.
get paid when it makes revenue, erm, what if it doesn't?
I guess I'll listen to mono music for a few hours and then double check at home to confirm if it's headphones or the machine configuration messing up.
Sounds like normal pay but also royalties from sales.
16:35
@TonyTheLion Oh dear.
@TonyTheLion In fairness, it is saying you'll get paid some now.
But also sounds like OP is an "idea guy"
yea some, but that doesn't guarantee pay if it doesn't make revenue for the other some...
@CatPlusPlus Totally.
I do have a #if _WIN32 line somewhere though. I guess I need to make up my mind on that.
This is what I dislike. Projects that are "I got an idea and I need a dev!" are bound to fail at one point.
16:37
They're bound to fail immediately, because nobody sane will hop on board
also
did I mention you have an annoying habit of interchanging struct and class?
I know. I don't care.
struct forever
VS warns for forward declarations that are different, you know
16:40
GCC does too, but I have -Wno-mismatched-flags on the build.
:P
@DeadMG You manage to build the robot's code with MSVC?
@EtiennedeMartel He's investigating.
bit of a slog
there are so fucking many constexpr and using X = Y;#
Topic Police Raid! Raise your hands and change your topic immediately, pursuant to Intertubes Policy Guide Chapter 4 Section 3 Subsection B, "Topics MUST be changed at least once in a rolling 24 hour period".
it's difficult for me to see if there are any real issues here
16:41
If there's a chance of it working, I might install VS2012 on my machine and give it a spin.
@Chimera No.
@DeadMG Pwetty!
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We are no longer serious about it. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
@R.MartinhoFernandes heh
irritating
Xeo
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16:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've been listening to mono music for the last weeks since the framework for the right speaker from my headphones broke and I had to cut the right side off. :|
@Xeo Did you actually set stuff to output mono, or have you actually been listening to left-half-stereo music? (which is way more depressing)
@Xeo Why not go and buy another set of headphones?
alright
user1182183
hm any1 knows how to delete blank ROWS instead of all blank fields with F5->special->Blanks->Delete ? in excel
16:43
@Chimera He was pining for money for noodles the other day.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Changed to downmix channels to mono for foobar2k atleast.
now I finally actually got a real error, instead of just the robot being unnecessarily gratuitous with C++11 features
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@DeadMG "unnecessarily"?
1>c:\ogonek\include\ogonek\text.hpp(74): error C2338: The encoding form code units should be convertible to the container's value type
1>          c:\ogonek\include\ogonek\ucd.hpp(485) : see reference to class template instantiation 'ogonek::basic_text<ogonek::utf8,std::string>' being compiled
Woah. That's a static_assert.
16:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh that sounds terrible. We should start fund for Xeo!
oh, wait, my fault
Today in "How the French pronounce English words", we have: "smooth". Turns out they think it's pronounced "smousse".
hello good sirs
@EtiennedeMartel Not "smouze"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah, it's a "soft" sound, not like 'z'
16:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm. Might be closer to that, actually.
I'd say between s and z.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Cue link to TVTropes?
I like the french pronunciation.
16:45
@EtiennedeMartel I think I know what you mean.
@Xeo Enough with the poultry!
@Xeo I was going to stuff two in there, but lazy.
I may consider my next job in Python instead of C++
Can't be arsed with C++ complexities
@Borgleader That is one seriously gorgeous bird! If I was the same species I'd hit it!
16:47
Ah, screw lazyness. I stuffed the two in there.
I wish I had a owl
they're pretty kick ass
@Borgleader Stephano was pretty awesome yesterday.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, did you see his tweet that I linked you?
@Borgleader I did.
@EtiennedeMartel I didn't.
16:58
Some one save me. I am stuck in the lady bathroom in las vegas airport, scared to leave!
lol
right
Anyway, he went so close to crushing all those Koreans.
I fixed all of the headers
but ucd_data.cpp includes a bunch of headers which don't appear to exist
ucd/age.g.inl and such things
@DeadMG You didn't read the instructions?
what instructions?
16:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is up with these people and reading, eh?
I opened all the source files and I pushed "Build" and I kept pushing it until the compiler stopped erroring
I don't keep the UCD in the repo, only the tools to compile it.
That zip has 6.2 precompiled.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes See, you should make it clearer what you want people to do!
Kids these days. Jumping on the build button like it's going out of style...
17:01
@Xeo It's all in the first paragraph of "Setup" in the README. You humans suck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should call it DONOTREADME. Reverse psychology yo!
oh dear
the generated UCD source is full of the user-defined literals you used
I wondered when not having that would come to bite me
user1182183
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also
17:03
Things you might say if you flunked Astro101: "The tide comes in. The tide goes out. You can't explain that."
wat dafuq is catch.h++?
user1182183
any way to convert it into an excel sheet? :P
@DeadMG Unit test thingy.
it's in "deps", but you never include it
17:03
In the test/ folder, I do.
Not really needed for the main show.
also
VC++ doesn't support the uniform initialization you've used in the generated UCD source code
Ooooh, there's a CLDR in JSON now.
@DeadMG :( That's nasty.
@DeadMG Wasn't there a new CTP thing that does support it?
aaand some of them are full of Unicode literals
@EtiennedeMartel List initializers, not uniform initialization.
@DeadMG To be honest, I need to get some uniformity in the use of that and maybe get rid of them.
17:06
> Visual C++ Compiler November 2012 CTP contains a preview release of the Visual C++ compiler that adds the the following C++11 features to the list of features already supported in Visual Studio 2012: uniform initialization, initializer lists, variadic templates, function template default arguments, delegating constructors, explicit conversion operators and raw strings.
It says "uniform initialization" right there.
well, it's so fucking buggy that it may as well not be uniform initialization
Aaah. Figured it wouldn't be that simple
i.e., in order to compile the robot's codebase I had to change a bunch of it
Buggiform initialization.
SCNR.
I wrote the literals becase U'\Uxxxxxxxx' is too cumbersome: it always requires eight fucking digits, even though two of them are always zero.
VC++ won't take that either, so
17:08
But then I realized I could use U'\xaaaa' instead.
I changed a few of those to 0xaaaa as hex constants
@DeadMG No Unicode literals?
seemed to work
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nope.
FFS
@DeadMG Yeah, in contexts without type inference involved it should work.
Yeah, I guess we should just treat MSVC as a C++03 compiler with some C++11 features and call it a day.
17:10
May 6 at 21:29, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@dreamlax On a scale of C++03 to C++11, I'd say it's about C++06 or C++07.
Now it might be a C++09.
yeah, it's getting there
but still needs a lot of work
Reminds me of when we thought C++11 would be called C++08.
uniform initialization I have found to be particularly unreliable
It's a CTP though.
@DeadMG What are they doing, damn it? It's like the whole team is busy working on some non standard Win8 stuff. Oh wait...
17:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes Quite true.#
also
did I mention that your use of those really fucking annoying inl files means that the compiler won't give me accurate error reporting?
it quotes errors from the inl file in the included file.
did my change fix the problem? well who knows?
MSVC suxors. What can I say.
I get accurate error reporting with that in gcc+vim out-of-the-box, no plugins.
Oh yes it does.
@DeadMG There is a planned update with changes. Moar C++ in C++
TBH, the only good compiler Microsoft makes is their C# compiler.
C# has no compiler per se.
17:13
@BartekBanachewicz We are testing the CTP for that planned update.
@BartekBanachewicz Wut?
@BartekBanachewicz What do you call csc.exe?
@R.MartinhoFernandes CTp?
Is this another one of those nonsense about JITs?
@BartekBanachewicz Community Technology Preview.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's because the IDE won't recognize non-(h/hpp) extensions as actual headers.
Ah, JIT. OK, Nevermind
17:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's like saying Clang is not a compiler because it's just the front end.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I downloaded Update 1 yesterday, but i can hardly see any changes
@BartekBanachewicz It's not that. It's called "November CTP" or something.
@BartekBanachewicz Compilers don't just output machine code.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know it's not that
alright
17:15
@DeadMG Sigh.
Anyway, my 1st day at Intel is done. Phew. Free soda and fruits <3
I have no idea why it would even need to do that.
I think I managed to fix one of the "Header but for some reason we pretend we're not a header with a .inl extension" files
If GCC tells vim there's an error in /etc/passwd, vim will open that for me.
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FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK.
17:16
now I need to figure out how to do that fix automatically, since there's about 4 billion entries which need fixing
@Xeo hey sup?
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Seriously, I'm going to go on a killing spree sometime soon in some Jobcenter...
or maybe it would be simpler to regenerate the file
The generator is in C#, so it should be simple.
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17:17
They're seriously pissing me off.
Contradictory information everywhere.
tools/ucd2c++/UcdCompiler.cs or something.
yeah
I don't need to alter the logic
just the output format
from { x, { list of y } } where y is { blah, blah } into T(X, { list of y }) where y is DifferentT(blah, blah).
right
Anyone knows VS's clipboard ring keyboard shortcuts?
17:23
right
now what the fuck am I supposed to do with this .cs file?
You can drop it into a console application project as the sole thing in it then hit Build. I tried that before; it works.
(i.e. remove both the Main.cs thing and AssemblyInfo.cs)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ctrl-shift-v, I think
Opens the "Code Definition Window" :S
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huh
Oh, right, VS2010, eh
They changed the fucking shortcuts?
17:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, I'd like that, but it doesn't.
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I think so?
@Xeo No, I get Code Definition Window too.
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Yeah, ctrl-shift-v cycles through the clipboard ring
VAX? Custom keyboard setup?
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Or maybe I changed that... hm
17:26
I am on the default VC++ scheme.
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no VAX
@DeadMG :/ Error?
bitching about System.Xml.Linq- specifically, that System.Xml does not exist.
I tried adding System.Xml.Linq reference but it's still complaining
That's weird.
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Edit.CycleClipboardRing shows Ctrl+Shift+V and Ctrl+Shift+Ins, so I think I didn't change that.
17:27
never mind, fixed it
@DeadMG I'm leaving work now. Will be offline for maybe half an hour.
they changed the add reference dialog so that the interface is now completely unintuitive and ridiculous, so I thought I added the reference but in fact did not
lol
To be honest, Add Reference was in need of change. But I can believe that they changed it for worse.
Anyway, <some generally unimportant info>I will be working in GL ES, and I hope to get really nice HW for an intern. And the site is kewl</> CC @Xeo
17:41
I just realized last night that it's relatively easy to design a variant of a recursive decent parser that puts all the rules in one switch statement. Should be (A) outright faster, and (B) far less prone to stackoverflow. Why have I never heard of such a thing before?
@MooingDuck Is it some sort of clever troll?
@BartekBanachewicz what? no. Just put all the rules in a switch, and keep track of the caller's priority level, and current function's own priority level. If the next operand is a higher priority than current function, recurse. if next operand is greater than caller, parse in current function, otherwise return. Should be quite easy.
I'll have to code it up and compare its speed to my current recursive decent parser implementation.
@MooingDuck umm, do you mean descent parser?
@BartekBanachewicz ....yes, yes I do
@MooingDuck Keep in mind I am not sehe who reads boost::spirit docs for fun :P
17:56
@MooingDuck They're just state tables. You can place any program in one giant switch.. but it obviously loses purpose.
@DeadMG I can't immediately think of a way that it isn't superior to recursive decent.
how about "Fucking unreadable"?
"Totally unoptimizable by the compiler"?
"Impossible to have strongly-typed inputs and outputs from semantic actions"?

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