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11:03
8 hours ago, by Zoidberg'--
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@Zoidberg'-- <3
TIL Zoidberg and Fred are boyfriends.
It seems we share a love... for Haskell :)
He put your avatar inside a heart.
My avatar is not grey (gray?).
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes That means he considers your email important. He once told me he gets ~150-250 emails/day. The only way to cope with such a flood is by generously ignoring most of them.
11:08
@FredOverflow Making love to promote Haskell?
@StackedCrooked Make love, not side effects!
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I didn't know Valentine changed date
Children is a side effect of making love
ok, I'll be leaving now...
Oh, Saint Nicholas Day was yesterday?
11:24
@LucDanton Yes.
14 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Oh, it's Nikolaustag.
Means I don't have to wait to open my parcel!
Did any of you get chocolate or something?
There were two chocolate items on my desk at work. I only realized the reason for that when I got home.
I came back from the mailbox with my hands full.
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Q: my c code have a Segmentation fault error

user985316/******************** Fd3d_4.2.c. 3D FDTD, plane wave on a dielectric sphere. ********************/ include include include using namespace std; main() { int const IE=40; int const JE=40; int const KE=40; int const ia=7 ; int const ja=7; int const ka=...

There you go, eye cancer for all of you.
It also has one upvote. Fucking reviewers.
11:30
I think I've got some Früchtetee, too.
I got nothing :(
Nonsense, you got chocolate!
Turns out my boss showed up around the scheduled time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Antijoke cat much?
Falsehoods programmers believe about build systems. http://pozorvlak.livejournal.com/174763.html #programming #build
^ so much truth in that
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't worry, nothing is () in Haskell, right? That's already one boob, albeit without the nipple.
11:36
@sehe You should ping @ruben. I am sure he will be interested.
Dec 4 at 10:14, by sbi
@FredOverflow The robot's boobs are to small for my taste.
> Programmers don't want a system for writing build scripts; they want a system for writing systems that write build scripts.
lol
YAY I succeeded at formatting it in under the 30000 character limit! — sehe 15 secs ago
Why did you do that?
That's just wasted effort.
To get votes on the comment he just posted
There are poor questions and then there is crap. You don't fix crap.
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11:39
/*****************Calculate gay,gby *******************/
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because!
Doing useless stuff just because you can is sometimes fun
@R.MartinhoFernandes In defense, this post wasn't a question
it still sucked terribly
@sehe That makes it automatically crap. You would not make a good lawyer.
I downvoted and deleted. In that order.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes zero, to be exact.
11:44
WTF is a subseven?
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Q: how do I write a subseven?

hamid MehdizadeI wrote a program and I put it into my flash. I'm installing it on the different computers. Every time I want to flash connected to any computer that is wont be installed. Pleas show me a way.

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@FredOverflow Haskell’s logo is in Two Shades of Grey.
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Sub7, or SubSeven or Sub7Server, is the name of a Remote Administration Tool (RAT) program. Its name was derived by spelling NetBus backwards ("suBteN") and swapping "ten" with "seven". It was originally designed by someone with the handle 'mobman'. No development has occurred in several years until a new version scheduled for release on Feb. 28th, 2010. The Sub7 project was dormant for over 6 years until its return in July 2009 when mobman and fc revived the project, marking 10 years after its original creation in 1999. In October 2009 mobman informed fc and the sub7crew via IRC that d...
Subseven (styled as subseven) was a Christian rock band formed in 1999 in Western Oklahoma. They played in the midwest for four years as an independent where they released one album and one EP and gained a large local fan base. In 2003, they signed a record deal with Flicker Records and soon after released '. One year later they released their final album, Free to Conquer. The band's members included Wesley Fite, Clint McManaman, Reed Corbin, Caleb Wilkerson and Jake Sullivan before their breakup in December 2005. They parted ways because they felt that God was calling the members on to n...
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11:47
Unrelated is a 2008 British film written and directed by Joanna Hogg about a fortysomething woman who goes on holiday with a friend and her teenage family to Italy. It was shot on location in Tuscany, Italy near the city of Siena. Synopsis Anna (Worth) arrives in Italy to stay with her old schoolfriend Verena (Roscoe) and her family in their rented villa in Tuscany. She was meant to be accompanied by her partner, Alex, but she tells Verena that he had to stay in London to work at the last minute. Over the course of the film it become apparent that Anna took the holiday to get some time a...
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Repetition is the simple repeating of a word, within a sentence or a poetical line, with no particular placement of the words, in order to emphasize. This is such a common literary device that it is almost never even noted as a figure of speech. It also has connotations to listing for effect and is used commonly by famous poets such as Larkin. Types * Antanaclasis is the repetition of a word or phrase to effect a different meaning : "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." (Benjamin Franklin) * Epizeuxis or palilogia is the repetition of a single word, with...
@Zoidberg'-- I mailed github.
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@bamboon you’re awesome. I’ll do it too asap.
11:53
What the hell, what happened to YT layout
Woo, spellchecker works again
Now fix dynamic favicons Chrome
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@CatPlusPlus It has been modified.
WHY IS IT NOT CENTERED
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Ask Google.
user142019
Also either write a custom style sheet or don’t complain.
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Sep 5 at 16:14, by Etienne de Martel
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11:55
@Zoidberg'-- He's the Cat, his job is to complain.
Yes, never give feedback on anything
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Change ALL THE THINGS to how you want them!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I certainly would. Being a lawyer takes understanding the concepts right, and being able to think laterally. All that is required is to create reasonable doubt. Especially effective in jury-justice-systems
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The country where @sehe and I live in is covered in frozen water.
Ell
Ell
Hello all
11:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes You seem to be trying to suggest I would not make a good honest lawyer. Well, hello, that's an oxymoron to a high degree
@Zoidberg'-- Better
> "FUCK YOU BOOOOOOOOOOOOST."
@bamboon That. And (/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes) partly because it probably explains why the OP failed to achieve formatting. I could only cheat by removing empty lines, doing open brace on previous lines, and most importantly not using the '{}' code formatting button, but instead indenting by a single tab character.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Okay
Seriously, @ThePhd, you have issues, man.
@sehe It's a commit message.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ow. A shame
> Fuck you, Carriage Return.
> Blergha, initializer lists.
...
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12:03
I hate it when people change line endings and the diffs become useless.
@R.MartinhoFernandes But somehow he knows the exact syntax that boost requires :D
@Zoidberg'-- --ignore-space-at-eol? --ignore-all-space?
In case of GNU diff: diff -Ewbu
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@sehe GitHub -_-'
@Zoidberg'-- I hate it when people use a website and complain it doesn't give them much control
Ell
Ell
Hmm, 2850 btx mAh battery for £8 vs 1600 mAh official for £6?
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But yeah I can do the diffs locally. Not a bad idea, actually. You’re smart.
12:05
@Zoidberg'-- Anyways, git filter-branch to the rescue. Good exercise, man
Nov 9 at 20:50, by Tony The Lion
smart polar bear is smart ^
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X Y is X
user142019
It ain’t rocket science.
Rocket science is no rocket science
@sehe Changing line endings is silly anyway. Also, I don't want to pull changes to diff locally before I even get an idea of what the changes contain just because the requester is an idiot.
Ell
Ell
Have you seen that Mitchell and Webb look sketch about rocket science?
12:07
Send crappy pull request => request is rejected.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I hear you. Anyways, don't complain :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Torvalds would be prowed
See: boost is always trivial and makes code read smooth like common lisp:
The 'toplevel' wrapper prevents the type definition from being illegal (by 'deferring' the nested type). The 'leaf' wrappers you used prevented usual attribute propagation since boost::spirit::traits don't specialize for recursive_wrapper<T>. So the toplevel wrapper is both enough and more convenient. — sehe 54 secs ago
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Does boost already support move semantics? It’s like almost 2013 already.
user142019
In two weeks I’ll become 18.
What are you gonna do for your birthday? Or should I say whom? lol
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I’m going to the Efteling with friends.
12:17
Efteling? What's that?
user142019
oh I've been there
many yonks ago
@Zoidberg'-- I'm pretty sure the latest one does, there was something about breaking everything in the changelog
user142019
Arrg I want to return a lambda. Is std::function my only option?
user1182183
how can I override the typedef definition of int32_t from std?
12:19
@LexiR Nope.
user1182183
I get redefinition errors with different basic types :/
@GamErix Why would you want to?
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@FredOverflow AMX SDK has it's own definition of uint
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and std too :/
@LexiR Only some parts. And only the same as before, IIRC.
12:20
@GamErix inside namespace std??
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I was updating my library and forgot how I solved that problem
AFAIK, Optional, Variant, and Intrusive don't support moves yet.
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@FredOverflow no, without namespace, just typedef
Then there's no problem, unless you're still in the noob habit of writing using namespaced std;
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ow :F
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12:21
ye then i'll remove that
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Q: Why is 'using namespace std;' considered a bad practice in C++?

ManaOkay, sorry for the simplistic question, but this has been bugging me ever since I finished high school C++ last year. I've been told by others on numerous occasions that my teacher was wrong in saying that we should have using namespace std; in our programs, and that std::cout and std::cin are m...

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and add std:: everywhere
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lol
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C++ Y U NO MODULES
user142019
They solve all the problems!
user1182183
12:22
is there no std::vector ;o then what the hell is vector?
user142019
There is std::vector and it’s called std::vector.
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@Zoidberg'-- but I am not allowed to use it as a namespace?
user1182183
now I have to add std:: to hundreds of lines
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And a vector is a 1st-order tensor.
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@GamErix no, std::vector is a class, not a namespace.
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12:23
@GamErix that’s good.
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2 mins ago, by FredOverflow
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Q: Why is 'using namespace std;' considered a bad practice in C++?

ManaOkay, sorry for the simplistic question, but this has been bugging me ever since I finished high school C++ last year. I've been told by others on numerous occasions that my teacher was wrong in saying that we should have using namespace std; in our programs, and that std::cout and std::cin are m...

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@Zoidberg'-- yes I read that
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You can do using std::vector; but it’s usually preferred to use std:: everywhere.
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Because now your vector without std:: works, but tomorrow you’re going to use a linear algebra library and everything will break.
std:: adds a lot of clarity to the code.
12:25
Namespaces are good, don't flatten them you scrub
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well then I will start ctrl+V'ing std:: now..
user142019
Use find and replace.
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s/\bvector\b/std::vector/g
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@Zoidberg'-- yea :P
What is \b, a bell sound? :)
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12:28
Word boundary.
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@FredOverflow I think because Mister Bell wanted that
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So you don’t screw up my_vector.
user1182183
what's the difference between << endl; and << "\n" ? I don't get it. it's the same bytes, or not? which get printed
Xeo
Xeo
std::endl flushes the stream.
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XEO Y U SO LIGHTENING FAST
user1182183
12:30
ah
Could it be that the implementation of move operations (steal pointer from rhs and make rhs 'empty') is only a fallback mechanism and that primary use case is compile-optimized move..
Xeo
Xeo
It also respects wide streams by calling os.widen('\n'), but that's not that important.
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I/O streams in C++ are terribru. Don’t expect anything.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Wut?
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Error 1 error C2371: 'int32_t' : redefinition; different basic types z:\profile\rafal\desktop\182\sampgdk\extracted\win32\include\sampgdk\sdk\a‌​mx\amx.h 60 1 RouteConnectorPlugin
user1182183
12:32
and not once using namespace std..
user1182183
how the hell did I fix it before upgrading
user142019
Do you use #include <cstdint>?
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@Zoidberg'-- hm I think I do
user142019
Well, you can confirm it by looking at your code.
user1182183
_tbb_windef.h detected "namespace std"
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12:33
TBB
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intel, you left me down :(
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Oh stupid headers.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg'-- TBB, not WinAPI
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I just noticed. :P
@Xeo Never mind :)
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12:34
Try changing the order of inclusion. xD
user1182183
it's a header only library, that will be alot of editing I think..
user1182183
can I "unnamespace" after an include?
user142019
Again, modules save the world.
Wait what.
TBB has using namespace std in headers?
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No don’t change the library itself you fool.
user1182183
12:34
yes.
user142019
What a terrible library. Burn it.
The.
Fuckety.
Fuck.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes _tbb_windef.h
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I'll try with moving include positions around
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12:35
SDK ABOVE TBB
@Zoidberg'-- use the c++2x noexpect() keyword :)
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Error 1 error C2371: 'int32_t' : redefinition; different basic types z:\programs\microsoft visual studio 11.0\vc\include\stdint.h 10 1 RouteConnectorPlugin
user1182183
well, fuck it.
@GamErix Where. Link to it.
@GamErix Sounds like you might have 'using namespace std' in some other header, included before TBB?
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@sehe _tbb_windef.h line: 44
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12:37
it's only namespace std {
user1182183
oh
@TonyTheLion money yanks?
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without using
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It is 13:37!!1
@GamErix aherm...
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12:37
@Zoidberg'-- H4X00R
@GamErix That's still ugly, but not as fucked up as using namespace std.
user1182183
then I think its cstdio
@Zoidberg'-- Pretty sure you have an alarm set for that.
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Oh hey look what I found. Zoidlang spec. Time to work on that again.
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@sehe Pretty sure I don’t.
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those are my "default" includes
Can I add two lines with the same IP but different hostnames to the hosts file?
user142019
“default includes”? Like, what you always include everywhere?
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#include <cstdio>
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yes.
12:39
@Zoidberg'-- "Well, you can confirm it by looking at your clock device(s)"
@Zoidberg'-- PCH ... makes sense some of the time
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes. Though you can also include more names w.x.y.z HOST1 HOST1.domain.tld HOST1ALIAS
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#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <stack>
#include <windows.h>
#include <concurrent_queue.h>
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current list
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removed one by one
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still stdint h is somewhere included
Why do you want to avoid stdint.h from being included?
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12:42
Error 1 error C2371: 'int32_t' : redefinition; different basic types z:\programs\microsoft visual studio 11.0\vc\include\stdint.h 10 1 RouteConnectorPlugin
user1182183
my AMX SDK defines typedef long int uint32_t
@sehe look up "yonks"
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#exclude <stdint.h>
@GamErix Oh my.
Xeo
Xeo
@GamErix lol
user1182183
12:42
and stding defines typedef int uint32_t
Xeo
Xeo
I'm pretty sure the stdlib does not define a signed type as uint32_t.
user1182183
should I jus t remove the long or will it affect the behaviour of my program?
APIs that pollute the global namespace => burn them.
I ahould add that to the list.
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I mean without u
Xeo
Xeo
Why do you even define the int types?
12:44
@GamErix Unless it's a header only library, it's possible.
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std:
typedef int int32_t;
typedef long long int64_t;
amx.h:
typedef long int int32_t;
typedef unsigned long int uint32_t;
Xeo
Xeo
Again, why do you define them yourself?
user1182183
@Xeo ask sa-mp.com creator
@GamErix #include <cstdint> for teh win.
user1182183
my current SDK is outdated I srsly need to update
12:45
@Griwes Helps nothing.
Xeo
Xeo
Also, I just noticed that there's no boost::any_iterator. I thought that was part of Boost.Iterator, but eh, it's a Boost.Range detail.
user1182183
but this annoyance prevents me from upgrading
Known implementations drop everything in the global namespace anyway. And that behaviour is now vindicated by the standard.
In C++, the global namespace is hopeless. Avoid APIs that use it at all costs. In your own code don't even touch it.
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\include\sampgdk\
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12:47
\sdk\
@GamErix I have a hack for that. It's ugly as fuck, but when it's the difference between compiling and not compiling...
Sec.
#define int32_t amx_int32_t
#include <amx.h>
#undef int32_t
#include <cstdint>
user142019
Are throw specifications deprecated or already removed from C++?
The old ones? Deprecated.
Xeo
Xeo
deprecated
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Thanks, will try
12:49
@TonyTheLion IMPAHTANT!
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Okay, thanks.
user1182183
but maybe I'll be able to remove long, I just need to know, because, AMX stored float values in a "cell" type which is defined as long int
user1182183
if it's int, will it fuck up?
@GamErix Make sure you include amx.h before other stuff.
@GamErix It might change exported names and you will end up with linker errors.
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes well if no errors, and it will work, I just have to give a try :D
user1182183
12:50
well it compiled
user1182183
let's try it out
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Mode loaded!
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seems good till now
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going ingame..
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12:53
Trying not to violate rule #12 when using Objective-C++ is a terrible nightmare.
user1182183
aaand something crashed.
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Warning 1 warning C4996: 'std::_Copy_impl': Function call with parameters that may be unsafe - this call relies on the caller to check that the passed values are correct. To disable this warning, use -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS. See documentation on how to use Visual C++ 'Checked Iterators' z:\programs\microsoft visual studio 11.0\vc\include\xutility 2176 1 RouteConnectorPlugin
user1182183
this srsly bothers me
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You either need pimpl-pimpl or you need to abuse the preprocessor, #ifdef __OBJC__ public #else private #endif.
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`
	void swap(DPoint&a, DPoint&b)
	{
		std::swap(a.X ,b.X);
		std::swap(a.Y ,b.Y);
	}
	DPoint operator=(DPoint a)
	{
		DPoint::swap(*this,a);
		return *this;
	}
user1182183
12:54
why doesn't my code get formatted :/
user142019
Hit Ctrl+K. T_T
user1182183
but with tag
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```
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code here
user142019
Multiline Markdown does not work. Read the Newbie Hints.
user1182183
12:55
a ok ctrl+k one time works
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Arrrrrrrrrrrr fu C++.
user1182183
@Zoidberg'-- uhm?
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First-chance exception at 0x76F4B9BC in samp-server.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: std::out_of_range at memory location 0x034DFE9C.
user1182183
is that my .dll, or someone else dll possibly, how to check out?:P
user142019
Use a debugger.
user1182183
12:59
It's the debugger message :D
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Any debugger that isn’t a complete piece of shit tells you where an exception came from.
user1182183
i got an adress, what now?
user1182183
0x76....
god, dream spark is slow.
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The debugger can give you a stack trace.

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