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20:01
right
I came up with an awesome idea
Ell
Ell
go on?
afk, shopping :3
Xeo
Xeo
Lemme guess, the idea is to make people anxious of what you're going to write and then not writing anything?
lol
the dog briefly demanded my attention
basically, when playing an RTS, you can join multiple lobbies simultaneously
Xeo
Xeo
And you plan on having multiple games simultaneously?
no.
you play the first one which launches
Xeo
Xeo
20:06
Ah. So basically just queueing multiple times.
for different lobbies
yes
because then there is no cost in taking a chance on a less commonly-played map/whatever
user142019
I installed boost in 17 seconds. That was quick.
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@Zoidberg'-- apt-get?
user142019
pacman, silly.
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Right
user142019
20:15
Ah maybe it downloaded binaries.
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likely
fuck
don't you just hate it when your opponents cheat to win a game?
@DeadMG I’d feel worse if they cheated to lose
user142019
> too many template arguments for class template 'variant'
user142019
fuuuuuuuuuuuck, is 22 really too many?
20:22
I wonder if I should partition my HD in three parts: one small followed by two bigger partitions. In the small partition I install the OS. I then create union mounts on the second partition. So that it creates an overlay over my system. This way my small core system remains untouched if I install programs. The third partition can be used for data.
If I later want to reinstall my OS I only need to wipe the second partition.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg'-- 10 is default, I think
Or was it 20?
Anyways, you can change that with a macro.
22? lol
user142019
@DeadMG all possible value types for a token. :P
wat dafuq
there's really no need for that at all
20:25
Unless you want to iterate over them at compile time for some reason. But even then you can split it off.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked What exactly does union mount do?
you have got to be kidding me
why would you not just keep all the numerical types in their string representation?
@Xeo It "inherits" a directory..
@Xeo unionfs?
If you know what I mean.
Xeo
Xeo
20:26
Not really, sorry.
also
signed char and unsigned char?
and unsigned wchar_t, wtf, is that even legal?
user142019
Well I need to support both signed and unsigned chars.
user142019
@DeadMG The compiler doesn't complain.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg'-- I think you forgot just "char".
yeah but.. why are you performing that conversion in the lexer?
user142019
20:27
No I don't need char. Signedness must be explicit here.
the only thing a token needs is the source range that produced it
@Zoidberg'-- Except char != unsigned char != signed char.
char sucks
user142019
The signedness of a character is set at runtime, not at compile-time.
that's bullshit
user142019
I mean the runtime of the compiler. xD
20:28
either the compiler issues a signed instruction for X operation or an unsigned one
orite
even so
why does the lexer care about your data types?
@Xeo You have a base dir. You mount a second directory. The second directory "contains" the items from the base directory. (It's redirection magic.) Files added to the second directory will be stored there. So it's like an overlay.
all it has to do is recognize their pre-parsed forms
user142019
@DeadMG Isn't it the job of the lexer to convert literals to an internal representation?
no.
all the lexer cares about is classifying each section of the input
what type that input is, the lexer don't give a fuq
user142019
Whokay.
20:31
Is there a problem with just using unsigned long long int with bool sign?
unless you intend to have grammatical rules based on the value of literals.
like if (0) { valid if (1) { not valid.
user142019
lol that would be idiotic
right
so both the lexer and the parser do not give a monkey about the value of a literal
all they care about is what kind it is
if even that, because you might decide that all literals are just expressions
@Xeo Causes the namespace at the mount point to appear as the union of the mounted
filesystem root and the existing directory. Lookups will be done in the mounted
filesystem first. If those operations fail due to a non-existent file the
underlying directory is then accessed. All creates are done in the mounted
filesystem.
So I need to install my OS on partition 1. P2 forms a union mount with P1 and is used for applications and all the crap that the installers dump on your computer. P3 is used for data that needs to be backed up. If you need to reinstall you just format P2.
There will probably be complications when I try it out. But it seems like a fun idea.
hmmm
Ell
Ell
20:38
@StackedCrooked union mount?
for columns, I will have to perform Unicode boundary analysis
if only std::unicode :(
@Ell Yes, the message right above it defines union mount :)
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Ah, I see now, thanks.
One problem I see is stuff getting updated by the OS, and getting installed on P2. Also, I think lookup will be slower in general, although I don't understand why you'd do a double-lookup instead of actually creating a union of the HDD indices.
hmm
not sure whether to have an ActOn style of semantic analysis or not
the downside being that I have no idea how to implemen tit
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Butt Stallion says hello [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
20:51
@ScottW Yes, this is.. wiat.
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has anyone here written a game bot before?
I wrote a maphack once
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maphack? o.O
20:56
yessir
for an inline function, if it uses a static variable, then that static variable is shared between all copies, right?
so I could do inline T f() { static T t; return t; } and not have to define it
@EtiennedeMartel Sorry about that, Windows decided to reboot to install the fucking updates right now.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ha, I wondered why the connection exploded suddenly.
you guys doing something without me?
I still managed to type "Oh shit," before Firefox went away.
Xeo
Xeo
Gotta love that.
@DeadMG Yes.
21:02
@DeadMG We were playing Borderlands 2.
I am kinda tired now.
weakling
:P
I think I'm going to pack my bags for Monday.
@ScottW No?
Xeo
Xeo
So, @sbi @R.MartinhoFernandes, no meetup tomorrow then?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, having your PC reboot in your face kinda kills the momentum.
21:05
Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah :(
We were just about to go kill more people and loot more stuff.
@Xeo No idea. If anything it has to be tomorrow or next year.
Xeo
Xeo
I'll be here again early to mid January to move some stuff.
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@Xeo I'm game if you are. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
21:07
yeah
idiot developers forgot to synchronize what information I was sending to their user interface layer
one hook which sent all the relevant data from the simulation and one UI layer hook to render it later...
sbi
sbi
I want to have std::find_if() find an object for which a member function returns a specific value. How do I do this using std::bind()?
@sbi You'd need to bind std::equal_to<T> with the specific value.
@sbi Ok. All we need is a time and place.
hmm
in fact, you'd need nested bind, which should be supported but I only ever tried this part with std::bind and not TR1
sbi
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@ScottW Isn't that what we're doing 24/7 here?
@DeadMG And how do I do that?
21:09
@sbi Honestly, I don't think it's worth it. Just write a custom functor.
@ScottW Yes. Feel free to come over!
std::bind<bool>(std::equal_to<T>(), std::bind(&X::fun, _1), value) ought to be a start.
assuming your member function takes nothing
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@sbi Why not use a lambda? If you have std::bind, you should also have lambdas.
@Xeo TR1 bind.
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21:10
@Xeo I am stuck in TR1 land, remember?
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I hoped you got out there yet. :P
I think Belgium is a nice central spot.
:)
Berlin is the place that requires less relocations :P (followed closesly by somewhere in Canada)
sbi
sbi
@FredOverflow I'd rather write a loop than a functor.
Writing one-off functors is one of the reasons functional programming with the STL never took off with C++98/03.
yeah, but England is the place where most people actually speak the relevant language
sbi
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21:11
@ScottW I think this here is the best meeting one could have globally.
Berlin seems nice. It's 12 hour car ride iirc.
although we could equally meet up in one of the lesser nations like the US.
or Ireland
@EtiennedeMartel You know what else kills the momentum? Driving into a wall
sbi
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That would depend on what we're going to do, no? /cc @Xeo
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Or luxembourg
or norway wooo!
21:12
@Ell No one lives there.
@CatPlusPlus Hey, cars might handle like crap, but still. You'll get used to it.
Driving with the mouse sucks.
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@CatPlusPlus BadJokeCat, that you?
Hey I played through B1 two times
What's funny was robot going "you suck" and then driving into a wall himself
@ScottW That being the reason to meet in England.
Xeo
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21:13
@sbi No idea, to be honest. :)
whereas if we went to Berlin, a good proportion of us would not speak a lick of German.
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@DeadMG (Why) is this bool necessary?
@DeadMG Not needed.
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi No return type deduction for TR1 bind, IIRC.
@sbi We had this discussion a few nights ago. bind can't infer the return type of a custom function's operator().
because no decltype.
21:14
@CatPlusPlus I thought "Hey shut up, I haven't fallen off yet" followed by falling off was funnier.
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Or wait, equal_to is an adaptable binary functor... maybe it works without.
Okay, yes
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@DeadMG Everyone who would meet would speak German at any place of the world, so where's the problem?
I'm coming back to my 60/6 connection on Thursday
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, it bothers me not speaking the language. What if you tried to axe murder me?
21:15
Maybe it won't lag woo
I can't very well call the Polizei and go "HELP, MY ROBOTIC FRIEND IS TRYING TO AXE MURDER ME"
they wouldn't understand
@DeadMG I would succeed and you would not need to speak German anymore.
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Polizel?
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@DeadMG But can't it deduce this from std::equal_to?
See, problem solved.
21:16
@sbi No, that's impossible without decltype.
@DeadMG You would probably be able to see it coming. He would have an axe in his hands.
@sbi runnable example, if you include a couple more headers :)
I mean, why do you need an axe when drinking beer, except for murdering puppies?
the primary motivation for decltype is stuff like this.
actually
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@DeadMG Why? What's the problem with equal_to<T>::result_type?
21:18
I was just about to say
actually, equal_to may well indicate the return type through a typedef and be fine without it.
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sbi
@FredOverflow Thanks! Very much appreciated! Lemme try to get this running...
I had forgotten that most of the Standard functors do indeed follow that protocol.
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@DeadMG That was exactly why/what I was asking the whole time.
@sbi It runs perfectly fine here, I just forgot to include vector on ideone :)
21:18
in which case, my mistake
3
My god. The puppy is growing up. Brings a tear to my eye.
how, precisely?
Admitting that you're wrong is a sign of maturity.
I always admit I'm wrong when I am
21:21
@EtiennedeMartel So that's why we call C++ a mature language!
hmmmm
I think I have constructed an interface for which there is no possible implementation where whitespace at the end of the source file does not result in infinite recursion.
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@FredOverflow error: no matching function for call to 'find_if(boost::void_ptr_iterator<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<void* const*, std::vector<void*, std::allocator<void*> > >, const X>, bool, std::tr1::_Bind<std::equal_to<std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > ()(std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::tr1::_Bind<std::tr1::_Mem_fn<std::string (X::*)()const> ()(std::tr1::_Placeholder<1>)>)>)'
user142019
lol
sbi
sbi
Note: It's a boost::ptr_vector<X>. I am trying to call a function std::string X::get_name().
You have boost already?
21:24
what is ptr_vector<X>::value_type?
X or X*?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Björn and I included the header-only stuff a while ago.
post your sample code
the ideone sample executes exactly as I suspected
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, right. I bet that's gonna wreck some other stuff I wrote.
21:25
@sbi Why don't you ask on stack overflow? ;)
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@DeadMG This would take me a while. This is all proprietary stuff. I copied @Fred's stuff verbatim, and replaced int with std::string and X with my class.
hmm
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@FredOverflow Because I thought I'd get an answer quicker here and have the ability to discuss it with you (as I just did with the puppy).
well
what I'm seeing is that GCC is claiming that you passed an iterator, a bool, and a bind result.
not two iterators and a bind result
check your second argument
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Damn. This fails, too: std::find_if( ptr_vec.begin(), it!=ptr_vec.end(), std::tr1::bind(&X::foo, _1) ). And that's fairly simple.
21:28
that's because the second argument is wrong.
@sbi WTF is it!=ptr_vec.end()?
find_if takes an iterator range
!= returns a bool.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes A copy'n'paste error, I suppose. Blush.
(Can you tell that used to be a loop?)
yeah
21:29
so swap it != ptr_vec.end() with ptr_vec.end() and you should be a step ahead
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sbi
Yeah, that solved it. Thanks!
Now onto the other 2 million error messages GCC spits into my face...
hmm
I have just written an operator such that if(x) is not pure.
libconfuse @2.7 (devel)
    libConfuse is a configuration file parser library
:D
user142019
lol
That's what I call a terrible name.
21:34
well, if it's confusing to use, then it's a great name
user142019
Crisps I love.
If you thought template error messages were cryptic, try throwing C++11 into the mix: dpaste.com/hold/850286
I can read that just fine
What does it mean then? :P
Does not look cryptic at all.
21:36
the compiler is saying that when it instantiated Qt's shittier std::function variant
Bog standard overload resolution failure.
someone attempted to give it a function on QObject*
but it was supposed to be on QWhatever*
and this conversion is not legal.
sbi
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@GeorgeEdison If you think that is "the worst ever" template error message, you ain't seen nuffink yet.
Fair enough.
IOW
Qt sucks donkeys
21:38
It's not exactly idiomatic C++.
Sep 1 at 16:27, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I think I had my dosage of fun while I was chewing down on those 18k errors the other day.
:P
eh
my record is still 741 unresolved externals
user142019
In an hour and twenty minutes I'll be eighteen and I'm not going to give a fuck tomorrow.
char buffer[500];
bad CRT
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@DeadMG I once changed a bunch of macros that defined constants to switch from #define... to extern const int .... When included from a special cpp file, another macro would be defined to make the other one expand to const int... instead. Those were all the translatable string constants in a rather big software project. When I got this wrong, initially, I must have had tens of thousands of unresolved externals.
21:43
lol owch
why not just static const int instead?
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@DeadMG Because the code initializing all those constants slowed the compilation considerably. After putting the initializations into their own .cpp files, compilation times were down to... I have forgotten, but it did make a difference big enough to put a few hours into this.
huh
it surprises me that static const int x = 5; would be a slower compile than extern int x;.
So, no plans? @Xeo @sbi
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@DeadMG IIRC, this was only with one of either VC, GCC, or CW. (Or was CW already dead by then? I have forgotten.) And the initializations were more complex, involved some (admittedly simple) compile-time computations, and the inclusion of certain headers that defined the underlying constants for the initialization. It might well have been that those includes wrecked compilation times, but I really have forgotten that.
1. Change your Birthday on Facebook. 2. Delete anyone who wishes you Happy Birthday on the new date. 3. Weep at low tally of 'real friends'.
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21:49
lol
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What are we gonna do? Sit somewhere, have a beer, and talk? If so, I'd suggest meeting in P'berg again. /cc @Xeo.
Pornberg?
@sbi Can ya wait 10 days? Then I’ll join you ;)
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@DeadMG Prenzl'berg, aka Prenzlauer Berg. The little hill, once before the walls of (a considerably smaller) Berlin towards the direction of Prenzlau, a town north-north-west of Berlin.
user142019
21:52
@DeadMG I don't do porn, sorry.
@KonradRudolph Xeo won't be in Berlin by then.
man
how could Tony not materialize?
2
user142019
ugh
21:52
(I wasn’t serious about you guys waiting with the beer …)
@TonyTheLion you're failing your duty!
@KonradRudolph But that does not mean we cannot meet 10 days later too.
;)
(but maybe we’ll get the chance to meet anyway?)
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@KonradRudolph But we can totally meet again when you're here! What are your exact dates?
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I want a tin whistle :'(
21:53
@sbi 28–03
I come back on the 30th.
user142019
@Ell A tinwhistle? All I can give you is a Snapple.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Uh. I'll be in Hamburg 30-03. :-/
Hamburg sucks.
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@KonradRudolph 28th/29th is the two days I definitely cannot. With me gone until the 3rd, that only leaves that day as an option. But I'll arrive in Berlin with a bunch of kids on the 3rd, and I'll have to usher the traveling-excited bastards to bed before I can get out. If you want me aboard, it would be best if we could meet along the M1, so that I can get there fast. And no promises from me it'll work out. :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes That might well be. But I'll visit my cousin there, and she's a real nice person, so I don't care what the city is like for other people.
21:58
ah, sorry – 3rd evening is actually exceptionally bad for me, prior engagement
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@KonradRudolph Haha!
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How about you guys club together £10 and buy me a tin whistle, eh? amazon.co.uk/Clarke-Sweetone-D-Whistle-Black/dp/B000VPFO7S/…
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@KonradRudolph Well, I guess you two can find some common ground then... Sorry.

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