« first day (792 days earlier)      last day (4383 days later) » 

08:21
@StackedCrooked Oh noes, the default code snipped on stacked-crooked.com doesn't do return 0;
This is C++, you don't need to return 0.
Huh? Why is that?
standard says that int main doesn't need a final return
i'd cite, but i already had a break from my cramming and it's time to continue
> §3.6.1/5. If control reaches the end of main without a return, it will have the effect of return 0;.
you are right
didn't know that
it's well worth the 1000-ish page read when you have a few days of free time
though there are parts with somewhat ambiguous wordings, even in the c99 book
08:35
Now, why is this stupid vector trying to copy.
Wait a minute.
It's a default constructor.
Hu.
Wait, no, copy.
Bleeeh.
I hate this shit.
And I especially hate how fucking MSVC does not help.
"Hey, here's this error deep in library code."
Then I check the output.
And it still doesn't help.
hmm, currying via [&] causes dangling reference access in gcc -O0 , whereas [=] works well enough
i wonder how bad the memory usage will be when running the man-boy test, due to use of [=] copying
Ell
Ell
@IDWMaster really? o.O
09:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes hi, short question, what is the difference between trivially copyable and just copyable? POD vs. non-POD?
@bamboon: Trivially copyable: has a trivial copy constructor. Copyable: has a copy constructor.
@Zeta ah ok thanks, and trivial copy constructor means, just copy each single member?
or basically, what is a trivial operation?
@bamboon: Yes, if I recall correctly it is just a copy of each member. However, I haven't read the specific sections of the standard, but I'm pretty sure about this.
yeah, it's obviously plain memcopying. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3899223/what-is-a-non-trivial-constructor-in-c
don't know if this covers C++11, though.
09:27
71
A: What are Aggregates and PODs and how/why are they special?

R. Martinho FernandesWhat changes for C++11? Aggregates The standard definition of an aggregate has changed slightly, but it's still pretty much the same: An aggregate is an array or a class (Clause 9) with no user-provided constructors (12.1), no brace-or-equal-initializers for non-static data members (9.2),...

09:55
19
Q: trivial vs. standard layout vs. POD

FredOverflowIn layman's terms, what's the difference between trivial types, standard layout types and PODs? Specifically, I want to determine whether new T is different from new T() for any template parameter T. Which of the type traits is_trivial, is_standard_layout and is_pod should I choose? (As a side ...

@ThePhD What? You must be high.
Please have a look at this code--
will it run?
Please.
That is not valid C++.
I want to understand how after calling bsort, a function with no return value, i am getting a valid output?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes..its C
10:00
@SilentKiller I suggest you ask on Stack Overflow
mawning
@SilentKiller Are you saying all functions with return type void are meaningless? :) Functions can have side-effects. You call bsort for its side-effect.
@SilentKiller Also, hi.
@SilentKiller Will it run? That's a hard question. If only we had compilers to find out!
Why don't you simply write std::string output = input; instead of the loop? Or even better, replace the entire body with return input;? — FredOverflow 27 secs ago
lmao what a useless function. I'm sure it was just to show an example though
10:37
aww.... the guids question got mod-deleted... :(
10:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes awesome answer thanks
@FredOverflow thanks for the linky
11:18
Has anybody in this increidble room got some experience of messing with libav ?
or audio ?
btw hi
Writing C++ code after months , feeling rusty
especially on classial inheritance :-/
yourself ?
@Moshe can i have a look at the page ?
11:43
> During World War II, Winston Churchill decided he'd like some [platypi] brought to the United Kingdom. This required special facilities being fitted out on a ship, and navigation halfway round the world in a war. Nevertheless, this was attempted, and the ship made it all the way to the mid Atlantic, when it was discovered that the measures taken to protect the animals didn't completely mitigate the effect of anti-submarine depth charges, and they died a few days before arriving.
So anybody here knows audio processing ^_^
just some conceptual doubts.
also ideally doing modular code in C++ , all the declarations are in ModuleName.h and all the definitions are in ModuleName.cpp yes ? Also when i inherit something it should be a different Module ?
Not quite. Everything is a grey area.
@Abhishek Generally yes. But if you need to do it some other way, you can if it works.
11:53
I usually see an inheritance tree as being a single module, then again I don't really know
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where's that from?
oh the puppy is online! Hai!
@TonyTheLion TVTropes :P
oh I see how you keep busy on a Sunday
I thought you'd read all the tropes already.
lol
12:12
0
Q: How to suppress warnings from ON_BLOCK_EXIT (part of ScopeGuard)

TimON_BLOCK_EXIT is a utility macro provided by the ScopeGuard implementation. It defines a local object for the sole reason of having its user-provided destructor executed when it falls out of scope. It is defined as: #define CONCATENATE_DIRECT(s1, s2) s1##s2 #define CONCATENATE(s1, s2) CONCATENAT...

And there we go... People already using ScopeGuard instead of proper RAII.
28 messages moved to PHP
Please, people.
WTF is with all the HTML & PHP crap talk?
Nothing to see here
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh I moved them to bin, ah well
Because all the professionals sit in this room, so when someone has a problem, he comes here ;)
I guess now we can get on with our lives
true
@TonyTheLion Speaking of which... Time to go get some Stollen at the ape's.
Later.
12:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can move to PHP room? I don't see you as a room owner.
Bye
12:50
@Pubby You only need to be an owner in the room you're moving from, not in the room you're moving to
@NikiC This way you can unleash all your garbage on unsuspecting channels
user142019
Man.
user142019
Why did I make my home partition only 10 GB.
user142019
It's already 10% full.
Ell
Ell
13:06
Home partitions Are the biggest
user142019
Not on my VM. :P
user142019
My root partition is 35 GB.
user142019
And swap is 5 GB.
Ell
Ell
Hmm. Why were all those messages moved to PHP?
user142019
Because they were about PHP?
Ell
Ell
13:08
so? O.
Because: This. Is. C++ LOUNGE!!!!
user142019
Does this look like the room of flags and fools?
user142019
I think I'm going to install Arch Linux and xmonad on my old desktop machine. It has 4 cores and 8 GB RAM so never using it is a waste of money.
Ell
Ell
We talk about so much random shiz
Nobody moves Haskell stuff
user142019
But not PHP.
user142019
13:09
We don't want to look dumb. :^)
Ell
Ell
Or erlang or coffee script, etc.
We need to draw a line somewhere.
Ell
Ell
I think its just childish really
user142019
BUT PHP
php guys have their rather active channel, erlang and haskell are dumped together into "functional" and nobody talked there since a week
user142019
13:10
People here actually know and like to talk about Erlang and Haskell. Only very few people here know and want to talk about PHP.
i find php about as brain dead and java
@Zoidberg'-- They don't know, but they do want to talk ^^
user142019
PHP is almost as horrible as Java.
i was preaching perl, not php
php is more horrible, but they are both horrible in different ways
user142019
13:11
Nah.
user142019
Java is horribler than PHP.
user142019
Java is so overly verbose.
user142019
PHP is just inconsistent and weird.
both suck, but java infested the enterprise market
and php is inconsistent
user142019
13:12
@moshbear is that a good thing?
@Zoidberg'-- no, it's a "I was here first" thing
@Zoidberg'-- I think that's the nicest thing about PHP I ever saw in here ^^
frankly, c# would be much better suited
c# >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> java
user142019
I prefer working at a start-up or a company that makes consumer software.
so c++ for the main code and perl to hack things together?
user142019
13:13
wat no
Do you want to know REALLY horrible language?
user142019
Haskell for the main code and Haskell to hack things together.
lol
i'm more a fan of scheme
@Zoidberg'-- lol
LIST ALL THE THINGS
user142019
13:14
@yetihehe like Zimbu?
i played around with SML
i enjoyed scheme more
MUMPS. This name even sounds like a disease.
MUMPS. Because COBOL and friends is too mainstream for healthcare.
user142019
They should use Haskell.
Zimbu:
> Recently changed
> A first version of memory management has been implemented. The compiler no longer leaks any memory when building itself (verified with valgrind).
user142019
13:17
lol
s/Haskell/Scheme/g
user142019
@moshbear fu
while you're at it, why not use Rust?
or ATS?
Can't we all get along and use groovy? ]:->
user142019
> Type checking helps a lot. Java is a good example here. However, this conflicts with easy of use (e.g., Python). It should work to encourage type checking, but make it possible to do without.
user142019
13:18
lol Java
user142019
Haskell has both static typing and ease of use.
user142019
They are not mutually exclusive.
ML has that, too.
user142019
user142019
Mah machine.
13:23
Temp: 7C - Watch out for polar bears
user142019
That's the temperature outside. I'm inside.
That's why you have watch for bears, they could try to use your server as personal heater, especially if it's outside.
user142019
I don't have a server.
That's why you have watch for bears, they could try to use your machine as personal heater, especially if it's outside.
I did in fact steal the code of @KerrekSB
0
A: Is it possible to define an alias for a template-template parameter?

Johannes Schaub - litbYou cannot make an alias for T. The following was discussed in the committee to make an alias for T (because a very late C++11 draft contained notes that stated that it is an alias for T which a Defect Report cleaned up). // Courtesy of @KerrekSB template <template <typename> class T, ...

13:39
thief!
user142019
14:14
are VLAs actually still on the stack?
:o
what would be the point of them otherwise?
not that they have a point anyway
how is that done technically?
the same way as any other stack allocation
14:25
but aren't stack allocations happening when entering the function?
not necessarily
the implementation can allocate off the stack whenever it likes
oh ok
user142019
VLAs are usually implemented in terms of alloca.
it's simply usually more convenient to do them all in one big chunk
@Zoidberg'-- right, forgot about that one
14:27
hi
not helpdesk
srsly
guys I have a test in stats :(
good luck then
hi guys
What do you guys think about this approach to navigating json in erlang: stackoverflow.com/a/13634173/824358
do you have any hints how to make it better?
I will probably need to use lots of json to pass messages between some applications, so it would be helpful, but maybe some binary message format would be better?
user142019
14:57
You can try Binary JSON.
I will probably go with BSON, it looks reasonable and I thought already about implementing something like this.
user142019
Volbeat
@Zoidberg'-- zomg.
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz ?
15:12
@Zoidberg'-- Binary JSON is an abomination even in its name
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, we should all use Lua ;)
@yetihehe You should, but that's not the point. JSON was meant to be human-readable
but someone somewhere made a terrible mistake and sent it over the wire
Bson is almost as easily readable by erlang
erlang is not human readable
YAML is far more human-readable and -writable than JSON ever was
Also use Protobufs you scrubs
user142019
15:15
Use Haskell.
The LLVM linker (which is WIP) uses YAML AFAIR.
@CatPlusPlus yea, I'd also recommend that
@BartekBanachewicz Even I did that recently. This is helpful if you need to do some rpc between several languages "for yesterday"
@yetihehe and 2 weeks later you will be like oh god why did I do that
user142019
Use XML. :')
15:18
It works about 3 months now without any problems (java<->python). In about a month it will be rewritten from scratch (erlang<->don't yet know what)
@Zoidberg'-- isn't almost everything "XML"?
@BartekBanachewicz you sound like one intern I had in previous job. He almost rewritten Zend Framework(poorly) before we stopped him.
@yetihehe Zend is for PHP. I would never touch PHP.
If you do PHP then there's no hope for you anyway
It's about nitpicking. You concentrate too much on details.
And you think everything you don't like is shit
15:22
@yetihehe Sure, if you think IPC format is "details"...
@yetihehe Now, that was supposed to go to @Cat, I guess :P
@BartekBanachewicz No, at you. Sorry if it sounds like I don't like you
It's not like I'm hating JSON or something. I use it too. It's just right tools for the job
Also php is good or some tasks, the problem is it is used for much too many tasks it is bad for
I can't find a task where PHP wouldn't have a superior alternative.
Ok, what format do you propose for IPC? Protobuffs are good if you have clearly dfined protocol
@BartekBanachewicz Simple counter on pages? Even simple scripting on desktop.
@BartekBanachewicz What is json good for?
15:26
can you use gcc to make a static library (as in, by not calling "ar" directly?
user142019
You can make a single object file. :P
lol well, the effect would be the same I guess.
Stupid ar doesn't understand filenames with relative/absolute paths: ar rcs ./output_dir/libsomething.a ./objdir/blabla.o doesn't work. Stupid ar
maybe I should look in to ar scripts
but I wanted to not do that >:S
hmm
what's an ar script
user142019
@JohannesSchaub-litb linux.die.net/man/1/ar
@yetihehe Nope
it's the thing Qt's qmake uses to make its static libraries.
@CatPlusPlus Why not? Is there a better solution?
I think it's a hassle to first create a file and then use that. I'm more of a "put it all on the coommandline" kind of guy.
user142019
15:32
Why would you even want a counter.
user142019
Use Google Analytics or similar.
i am an "put it all in an echo command and pipe that"
Because you're living in 1999 where PHP is still considered good
~
@JohannesSchaub-litb that won't help me though :(
and on Windows it works just fine.
15:33
@rubenvb Just make the file it's not that hard
Using bash as mvc framework is also bad, php was just not designed for things it is currently used for.
@yetihehe It wasn't designed, at all.
yeah, you're right
PHP was cobbled together by drooling idiots
I mean
no designer would come up with a relation so that a < b, b < c, and c < a.
15:36
@CatPlusPlus but will it work with subdirs on Linux? I can't find a script file for a Linux qmake, and there's a makefile in the subdirectory in that case.
and a sort() function that does not, in fact, return something that is sorted
Easy enough to test though
@DeadMG how id you get that result?
I don't know, what's "subdirs on Linux"
Also you can just normalise paths to absolute you know
@yetihehe Simple- because the PHP operator< does not meet the requirements to be sorted.
15:38
in php you don't use operator< the way you use it in c++
you can't really define operators, just like in java ;)
an I could say c++ is worse than php because it llows you to define operator * as doing addition, which could be terrible
every language has it's downs (yeah, I agree that php only has some ups)
heh, the ar script thing seems to work.
@DeadMG The good old circular INF comparison
@yetihehe It still has the same mathematical requirements.
@yetihehe You could also define a function called multiply that adds. There's no difference.
I woud like to see an example where "a < b, b < c, and c < a" in php
heck, the equality operator in php doesn't even work, why would the other relational operators hint at working decently.
15:48
@yetihehe INF < []; [] < new stdClass; new stdClass < INF;
@NikiC yeah, try to do that in c++ ;)
@yetihehe do what?
I'll take the liberty of mocking PHP right now: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54547
@R.MartinhoFernandes In an answer about the performance/overhead of std::unique_ptr, you made a quick example and there's a using namespace std; there. It's a small example, BUT IT'S STILL VALIDATION WOO!~ Long live using namespace std !!
@yetihehe Though I should probably mention that PHP will spew a notice ;) So even though it works theoretically you can't use it
Can I pass a tmpfile to a subprocess?
15:53
@yetihehe why should I? Anyway, why are you guys posting PHP code here? Fuck is wrong with you?
It's like comparing apples to oranges. Of course this will make you all sorts of problems. Also: destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat
And JSON is good for storing data that has to be read by javascript and modified by human
@yetihehe PHP lets you compare apples to oranges. It's a feature.
@BartekBanachewicz Why would anyone compare those thing in php?
@yetihehe Intentionally? Can't think of one. But accidentaly? sure
And then you can run ".sort" on a table and it won't be sorted. hooray
15:55
@yetihehe It has absolutely positively nothing to do with practice. It's more of a theoretical impurity
"Przypadkiem to można dziewkę z czworaków zbrzuchacić" (sorry, not translatable into english)
@yetihehe I'll try. "You can make a girl pregnant by accident, not compare [] and INF in PHP"
Which I'd disagree with. Yesterday I've tried to compare null, {} and [] in javascript (by accident)
There's a reason why rules state And no PHP or Java questions, no matter what. They will be binned and you will be deemed annoying. See #1.
I'm strongly typed in that subject.
so then why are we discussing PFuckP?
Actually this whole argument is meaningless. Arguing with c++ lovers on which language is better has only one outcome.
no one here thinks C++ rules the world.
C++ sucks, we all agree on that.
15:59
ok, what's better than c++?
Ell
Ell
@rubenvb I think c++ is kewl
Lua and Haskell and Lisp
Almost everything
Ell
Ell
haskell sucks.
(Except Java and PHP)

« first day (792 days earlier)      last day (4383 days later) »