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18:00
It's because he messed up his subtraction
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wjere are all the solution for project euler?
oh, right, it gives a negative output if you don't use abs.
they are right to reject it
a negative difference makes no sense
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@BenjaminDangerJohnson __try __except ?
will have to keep an eye on her...
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and compile with /EHa option
18:01
@GamErix won't that just suppress the issue? I'm hoping to fix it rather than ignore it
she seems more the happy playing with it
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@BenjaminDangerJohnson print the line where it happens
@BenjaminDangerJohnson Try upgrading your compiler- Managed C++ is quite old.
and secondly, that exception is a memory-related error, so I'd look through your memory allocation and use routines.
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@BenjaminDangerJohnson also, what about step-by-step debugging?
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18:02
with breakpoints
@GamErix that was the first thing I tried, but it doesn't throw excpetions until a method returns
and that is only returning a string value that uses no custom code
It's snowing. I like the snow :D
@DeadMG it might be the compiler, but I doubt it. I'm using Visual Studio 2012 so it should be pretty up-to-date
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@Rapptz I want snow too, only rain here in the - fucking - netherlands :/
@BenjaminDangerJohnson Then you are not using Managed C++ at all. It is C++/CLI now and had some fairly significant changes done to it, IIRC.
18:05
Because of std::int64_t().
which accumulate am I looking at?
second I think
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	int sum = 0;
	for(int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
	{
		if(i % 3 == 0 || i % 5 == 0)sum += i;
	}
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problem 1 solved, right?
@DeadMG second one is not qualified, but should (I think) be found by ADL
18:06
@GamErix Yes
I think that ADL is supposed to look into the namespaces of template parameters - which in this case would be std::int64_t
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@Rapptz yay lol I solved something
but
if std::int64_t is just a typedef, then the actual type might reside in the global scope, and not be in the std:: namespace.
and I don't believe that ADL looks into the namespace of the typedef, only the original type.
sourceforge.net is down
grrr
@GamErix That's how they suck you in.. Easy 10 problems then they you begin to hate primes and fibonacci.
18:08
so in fact, I think that your program is not guaranteed to compile at all
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@Rapptz :P
@DeadMG I suspect something along those lines.
it will have unspecified or implementation-defined behaviour
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lol, where is cout in? which include ;o
lol iostream if you're serious
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18:10
#include <stdio.h>
#include <cstdio>
#include <sstream>
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still getting cout error
He's serious.
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std::cout "std has no cout"
Sigh.
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endl works perfectly fine ;F
18:10
nice
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that happens when you always just include everything that's exist in the include directory >_>
@GamErix probably in <sstream> for your implementation for some reason or another.
iostream is the first header I always include
I almost never include it directly. I have a nifty debug class.
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@Rapptz oh well this one has cout, thanks xD
18:12
I can even selectively output debug info at runtime.
cause I tend to output a lot :P
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hm, is it possible to write a exception handler which also can report at which line in which source file the code crashed? I've seen them in a few games..
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or do thos game use som special data files?
@GamErix you could use the C99 macros when throwing.
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to determine where the code crashed
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@rubenvb linke __LINE__ and __FILENAME__ okok?
18:14
@GamErix yeah, but with backticks
USE BACKTICKS FOR CODE
this: `
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but won't that print the line and filename of where the exceptionhandler is located?
nope, where the thrown exception is created.
They're simple macro's.
you pass them to your exception class thingie constructor or something.
by the way, does anyone here know anything about handwriting recognition?
BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION
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@rubenvb will have to find that constructor -not-mine-code
18:17
0
Q: How to sum all values in the std::map?

Chesnokov YuriyHow to sum all values in std::map<std::string, size_t> collection without using for loop? The map resides as private member in a class. Accumulation is performed in public function call. I do not want to use boost or other 3rd parties.

I'm confused
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SetUnhandledExceptionFilter( unhandledExceptionFilter );
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DAT.
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no constructor
that's Windows specific IIANM.
yes
18:21
I have absolutely no idea about such devilish magic.
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somehow dark reign 2 managed to do it, well, but that's old code (1998)
No. I have to feed my children now. Look for 4 parameter version. — Tomek 2 mins ago
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projecteuler.net/problem=407 <- isn't this one easy if you know c++ a bit?
@ChesnokovYuriy then use a lambda. — rubenvb 8 secs ago
ffs. I don't want this. I don't want that. Blablablablablabla. Screw you.
@GamErix Yeah.
18:25
crap, found my error. I was trying to delete constant values in one of my destructors
Just know that the obvious solution is very inefficient.
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what does the = with a _ above sign mean?
@Rapptz I don't see a more efficient solution.
Because you suck
modulo's are nice critters
18:27
@GamErix it's a mathematical definition
@DeadMG Try it then. :P
often you also see := instead.
a:=b+c defines a to be the sum of b and c
disclaimer: this does not work in C++.
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@rubenvb aww if you guys don't say what that sign means I have to google it
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xD
@Rapptz Eh. I would if the intricacies of modulo and square were useful to me for another purpose.
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18:29
I'n already connected here, my pc explodes if I open another socket :(
@DeadMG They are.
and that is?
@Rapptz Secondly, I just don't see how it's inefficiency is going to be a problem. 10^7 just isn't that much, especially if you throw in a couple obvious optimizations.
18:31
When I originally did it, it was very slow.
well, one 64bit integer can hold the result and intermediate values- even if you squared 10^7 you'd still only get 10^14 which is in range, so there's no need for any big-integer or non-hardware-supported integer operations
Well, overflow is never really a problem. It was the way I was doing it more than likely. I did get the answer though.
My code style occupies 6x loc as the avarage solution... I wonder if I'm being too verbose? :)
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you all like solving math problems, just go try to do anything with calculations in GTA San Andreas and all your math and programming skills will explode because of the difficulty level ;F
I think Project Euler might be harder than San Andreas math. :P
18:34
Nobody cares about your GTA
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@Rapptz nah xD
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@CatPlusPlus whoa mine gta? :D wow, it's mine but I don't have the source code -.-
Why does mplayer suddenly turn off Aero
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@CatPlusPlus told you it was an application requesting it
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Hello friends and enemies.
18:35
Aren't I nice?
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A: How to sum all values in the std::map?

rubenvbYou can do this with a lambda and std::accumulate. Note you need an up to date compiler (at least MSVC 2010, Clang 3.1 or GCC 4.6): #include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <map> #include <string> #include <utility> int main() { std::map<std::string...

It's different situation
what is the correct output, Rapptz?
cause mplayer sucks.
only crappy apps turn of aero.
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for video: Media player Classic Homecinema , for music: foobar2k (with mp4 extension plugin)
@GamErix exactement!
18:37
Ahahaha no
MPC-HC has very superior sound output to stuff like VLC.
foobar2k is kind of barebones but swiss-army-knife-like
@DeadMG Uh.. 407 is the most recent Project Euler problem. It's okay to share?
Oh, 225 have solved it.
do I look/sound like I care about getting points on PE?
Welp, looks like ClearType problems are caused by DirectX
I don't care either.
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18:39
Driver downgrade time
@CatPlusPlus huh wut?
It switches on its own between CT, non-CT AA and no AA at all
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@sehe you're on TV on channel two.
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And you're bleeding.
Are there any redists for DX10 and 11?
18:42
crap, does anyone know how to fix this error: "error C2662: 'Location::ToString': cannot convert 'this' pointer from 'const Location' to 'Location &'"?
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btw... a c++ compiler just translates code into assembly, right? so if the c++ guys who add new functions and standards add something, you only need to update the compiler.?
I assume it has something to do with me using a const object but not a const function?
@BenjaminDangerJohnson You tried to call a non-const member function on a const object.
Ah well it's updated via WU
@GamErix "only"?
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18:43
@GamErix Depends on the compiler.
@DeadMG how do I make the function const?
@GamErix they usually ship a standard library, so upgrading one gets you the other. I'd say mostly yes.
if you don't know, then go and get a C++ book, read it, and come back.
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PIN IT :P
@DeadMG I tried declaring it as "const std::string ToString()" but it didn't work
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18:44
Y u return a const object by value.
@Rapptz Maybe you're right. Even with concurrency, I couldn't get the solution out.
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I think even most of us here can't answer that question
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:P
@BenjaminDangerJohnson That's irrelevant, try reading the previous statement I made.
about reading a book? That's not really helpful
18:45
well, look
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Yes it is.
marking a member function as const is really kind of basic stuff.
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mhmh pizza
also most books I find kind of ignore talking about consts and obsess over pointers
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The book helps you understand C++.
18:45
if you can't get that right, you're not going anywhere fast, and me helping you with this specific section of syntax won't change that in the slightest.
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@BenjaminDangerJohnson you read the bad books.
@BenjaminDangerJohnson Get a decent one instead of one of the C with Classes ones.
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1943
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

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Those are the only good C++ books.
Beat me.
18:46
tinyurl.com/so-cxxbooks if you're lazy like me
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SlowMG
the best book is the lounge<c++> book except it doesn't exist
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@Pubby it did exist!
so Rapptz what is the trick to getting the faster solution?
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But I deleted the GitHub repo. Maybe @sehe still has a fork.
18:46
I'm curious
@Zoidberg'-- Where?
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@ShotgunNinja on my GitHub but I deleted it.
@Zoidberg'-- You mean the one started several months ago or the one I recently started?
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There was also an list of topics on Google Docs but I cannot find that back either. Wait a second.
hmm
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18:47
@Pubby the one from several months ago.
maybe I can change this into O(n sqrt(n))
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so all of you here have jobs as programmers?
@DeadMG Uh. Mathematically speaking, primes and full sums contribute nothing to the final result.
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or do programming for a living
So you can skip those
18:48
I'm a software engineer, so yes.
I do (unfortunately) Java web application development for a sheet music company.
@Rapptz I have no idea what a full sum is, and the effect of being a prime does not appear to me immediately.
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hm okay
It's no dream job, but it pays the bills. Plus they've offered me $60k on graduation, and a decent pay rate until then.
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@Pubby docs.google.com/document/d/… /cc @ShotgunNinja
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@ShotgunNinja ;o nice
18:49
heck, reading [c++-faq] on StackOverflow helps a lot too.
@ShotgunNinja Sheet code in sheet language eh
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what bout the most famous nickname on the television, @Zoidberg'--, and the star-ruler of the room, @CatPlusPlus?
@DeadMG oops, full powers, as in a^2
so if n = x^y for some x and y (positive integers), then it has no effect?
yeah, you can essentially factor it out to find out that n = a(a-1)
18:53
Is the robot gone for the holidays? Anyone know when he will be back?
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@Pubby He segfaulted.
@Rapptz So does that mean that you can produce a solution which is O(n)?
My solution took about 21 seconds.
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ah c'mon guys, no one wants to talk bout what job they have? :P
hmm
18:54
@Zoidberg'-- was there anything ever written for that old book beyond brainstorming?
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*me does filling stockz @ supermarket
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@Pubby the front page of the book.
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nothing spezial
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We could start over if people are interested.
Let me remake it.
18:55
@Rapptz Oh, I think that I just figured that out.
if you have 6*6, then that's 36, so 36 mod 30 = 6, but you also know in advance that 36 mod 10,15 is 6. So you don't have to check it.
yep
@Zoidberg'-- I already had this: bitbucket.org/pubby/book (except I have to figure out how to make it a team or something)
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@Pubby repo settings > collaborators > add daknok
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18:56
or uh
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just let people fork that's better
ok
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they can then do pull requests
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That way nobody will fuck it up.
and since you can find all factors of a value in O(sqrt(n)), that should be just O(n sqrt(n)).
18:57
Use LaTeX
probably O(n sqrt(n) log(n)) for some binary tree ops
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LaTeX: the sexy typesetting software!
Could I get a message pinned for a few days about lounge book?
Write it
It should be cool
Oh hey driver installer sure you can change my resolution to 320x240
No problems there

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