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user142019
20:01
Wait.
user142019
Wide doesn't have >= and <=? :P
@StackedCrooked so do they ever tell you if Gibson threw that pitch on purpose? I wonder...
@Zoidberg'-- If they're not in the list, then I just forgot about them.
user142019
Ah okay.
they're given in the grammar as overloadable operators.
(one of them twice, lol)
20:04
@StackedCrooked I'm guessing he didn't (by the look of the series)... ...but they never make it clear
@kfmfe04 He threw that ball when frustrated. He claims he didn't intend to hit the pitcher. He feels responsible for the pitcher's death and wants to make up for it. That's all the information you get.
fuck you, VS
undeclared identifier, but which one?
@StackedCrooked interesting (actually it's better that they leave it ambiguous) - series is MUCH BETTER than I expected - at E12 now - thx for the intro by the way ;^)
@kfmfe04 That's great :D
user142019
20:10
Okay I got all tokens.
fucking bugfest CTP :(
bugging out on all my make_unique calls.
@kfmfe04 There is an episode in the third season where the focus is mostly on one of Goro's friends. When I watched I started loose my interest and got bored. That's when I realized that the personality of Goro is really what makes the show. He's a great character.
my code doesn't even compile in VS2012 lol initially anyway.
@StackedCrooked despite anime being anime, I always feel the writing is the most important factor - if the story is good and the characters are interesting (not flat), I keep watching... ...it is worth going through the entire series though, right? (in your opinion, of course)
actually I can't remember watching any series where they go from a kid to adult - just that is an interesting idea...
hai guise
20:15
@kfmfe04 Yeah, I don't like anime because it's animated. It's just that the rest is all crap.
I find that storylines and characters are way intelligently designed in anime.
hello.
user142019
hi
note to self
it is requisite to have { and } in your lexer.
and in addition
@StackedCrooked some of it borders on melo-dramatic (which would turn me off in English), but I think because it's in a language that I don't understand well, that part of it doesn't rub off badly - it's like I don't really listen to much Pop in English, but JPop and KPop is fun to listen to...
[ is not a curly bracket.
you fucking noob
20:19
In TV series the guy accidentally bumps into another girl and now his girlfriend thinks he's betraying her. This goes on for 10 episodes where misunderstandings keep building up. In anime the girlfriend is suspicious for while but then then she maintains her rationality and doesn't make a big deal of it. The whole deal is settled after 7 minutes in the same episode.
lol - you're right!
@StackedCrooked hahah so true :D
I really hate that pattern in TV series. It gets tiring so quickly.
a is a CBase ptr but it points to a CDerived object
so if i cast the ptr to a CDerived ptr, there should be no errors right?
@DeadMG You suck so much.
20:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes referring to me?
@Tuntuni Oh sorry.
@R.MartinhoFernandes haha, sorry ;)
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol.
i was in a bit of a shock actually xD
Does this even answer the question?
0
A: How do you set, clear and toggle a single bit in C?

RocketRoyVisual C 2010, and perhaps many other compilers, have direct support for bit operations built in. Surprisingly, this works, even the sizeof() operator works properly. bool IsGph[256]; // Initialize boolean array to detect printable characters for(i=0; i<sizeof(IsGph); i++) { IsGph[...

20:25
@kfmfe04 Extreme emotion is common in esp in shonen series. I can understand that it turns some people off.
@Mysticial Don't think so
That user's been posting answers a lot of old questions. Some of them are off the point.
right
He has the necromancer badge
time to dump my AST and attempt to determine if that's quite correct
20:35
My NYE plans are ruined, and now I am alone at home arguing over the Internet against someone that wants to move const objects. Arrghrfgjhg.
owch
Maybe I should just go shoot something on BL2.
well, if I end up moving to Hannover, you can be at home arguing with me about error handling.
And this one. Does anyone understand this answer?
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A: Why doesn't GCC optimize a*a*a*a*a*a to (a*a*a)*(a*a*a)?

RocketRoySo far, almost all the answers on this page have failed to address the OP's actual question, which is... Why doesn't GCC optimize a*a*a*a*a*a to (a*a*a)*(a*a*a)?. We've heard a lot of assertions about multiplication not being associative being the logic behind this compiler short-coming, but t...

20:39
I was just looking at that
I feel like he thinks he knows what he's talking about. But he just has a horrible way of communicating it.
also, he's plain wrong, which is that pretty much everybody else gave a reason for that optimization not occurring.
hell, one of the other guys even benchmarked the relevant error.
protected by YOU Jun 24 '11 at 1:44
Aw shucks. By me?
hmm.
my lexer only works with bidirectional iterators.
I should fix that some day to input iterators.
oh well
now I have an AST, and I have a Clang interface, and I have no idea how to put the two together.
20:45
IME input iterators utterly fuck up iterator implementations.
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Q: Is this an ok use of the comma operator

AC.I've seen other posts in stackoverflow that highly discourage overloading of the comma operator. I was sent a github pull request with comma operator overload, that looked something like the following class Mylogger { public: template <typename T> Mylogger &am...

@Rapptz just what i though when i looked at it :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes I actually wrote my lexer to be an input range.
much smoother
Yeah, definitely.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm sorry our conversation bothered you, I did not mean upset you. I am just trying to understand.
20:46
@AndyProwl Who says I am upset by you?
He's raged
the robot is turning red and puffing up
@AndyProwl Don't worry. I am annoyed by the ruined NYE plans, not the actual discussion.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "I am alone at home arguing over the Internet against someone that wants to move const objects. Arrghrfgjhg."
@R.MartinhoFernandes btw i would still like to understand, does it bother you to share your viewpoint a bit further? and is this the right place to do that? i am new to SO, so forgive if I am not following some established etiquette, i am still learning
@AndyProwl Here it is much better than in comments. Comments are terrible for this kind of discussions.
20:49
Best NYE plan: go sleep before it gets fucking loud
@CatPlusPlus Headphones.
With headphones it is always loud.
Good luck sleeping with headphones
could someone tell me why this stacked-crooked.com/view?id=ecd9b1a06660f043051fbd6c76fb3d39 prints 60? it isn't supposed to (i think) because I didn't even make a Person object
the code is just a quick sample
@CatPlusPlus Uh. Lay on your back, close your eyes, don't roll around 'till your actually sleeping?
20:51
@AndyProwl I believe our disagreement stems from me am trying to view this from the viewpoint of the write of the constructor while you are trying to view it from the viewpoint of the user.
@Tuntuni UB
I believe you are considering a local variable, right?
I mean, by the time you're sleeping you'll just roll them off and at that point, who needs the Rock/Metal/Electronica/Sound Of the Ocean anymore?
dynamic_cast is returning null pointer
@CatPlusPlus Just what i thought, thank you kind sir
20:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK. my point simply was: I have this const object and as long as i care about it, i want its state to never change. When i pass the object in input to some other function by move, it means i'm giving the object away. i don't care about the object anymore, except that i want it to be destructed when it goes out of scope. why should i not be allowed to move that?
The only reason it doesn't segfault is that the function doesn't actually access this
@CatPlusPlus how does it get 60 then?
@StackedCrooked btw, I heard from someone that there's a boxing anime that's pretty good - have you seen it?
Because Person::getWhatever returns 60
@Tuntuni Irrelevant. It's UB, so UB.
20:52
hmm ok, thank you both :)
Wah it's getting loud already
@kfmfe04 Hajime no Ippo. It's a classic. I enjoyed it a lot.
It's not even 10PM get a life people
I have a life
it just happens that that life involves writing my own programming language at 9pm on New Year's Eve.
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@StackedCrooked cool - I will try that one after finishing all of Major
20:53
I mean those bastards shooting fireworks in random directions for some inexplicable reason
oh those.
Anyway screw this I'm going to sleep
hahaha
Only 2 days of freedom left :(
20:54
@AndyProwl The problem is that now you are allowing that on things like global variables too. I don't think C++ has a nice way of writing what you want without opening up potential for error somewhere else. :(
2 days until?
back to uni? or not?
Classes begin again
so, you still failing your course? ^_^
20:55
@kfmfe04 I never cared for boxing until I saw Hajime no Ippo. I never cared for baseball until Major. I don't care about basketball. But that too might change :)
@AndyProwl I think I can understand your view now, and while I would not use it in my code, I have removed my downvote (had to do a harmless edit for that, hope you don't mind) from your answer.
I really honestly can't bring myself to care even a little bit
@StackedCrooked hahaha - I think you got filled my queue for the next 3 months...
20:56
@EtiennedeMartel It involves characters playing basketball while riding mecha.
lol
Anyway bye, new year is overrated, et cetera
@R.MartinhoFernandes By definition nobody has unique ownership of a global variable, everybody has access to it, so of course no piece of code should call move on it, as long as there is no special coordination from all the parts of the SW. But a variable a fxn declares on the stack is owned by that function only, unless that function also creates aliases to it.
@StackedCrooked Also, tits. Lots of tits.
@CatPlusPlus well, have an uneventful new years, I suppose? :p
20:57
Top notch production quality, though.
@StackedCrooked hahaha - I think you filled my queue for the next 3 months...
Uneventful means free of problems
@EtiennedeMartel omoshiroi..
@AndyProwl Yeah, I got it now.
@EtiennedeMartel I gotta say I love your SO account description/info/w/e : "Come and say hi, but bring your flak vest, because we don't give a shit about your ego."
20:58
@CatPlusPlus It also means boring.
Gets me every time :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes No i do not mind the downvote, in fact I do not care about that at all, I just care about getting things right
@R.MartinhoFernandes who cares if it's boring when you're asleep? :p
@AndyProwl No, I meant if you minded the edit :) (I have seen people go apeshit over that before :/)
hmm
I should not have assumed that a semantic analyser and code generator would be the easy part.
@AndyProwl FYI I created this Chrome extension. I use it for discovering new series.
Anyway, BL2 time now. Have fun, y'all.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, I don't mind the edit at all don't worry. cheers
user142019
Keyword lexer is done. Now identifiers. xd
21:02
does the Itanium ABI define any name mangling for extern "C" functions in the global namespace?
I mean, I expect not, but
user142019
Lexer is almost done. :3
lol
@DeadMG about the code from before, if i used "Entity* e = new Person()" would it then be ok?
what code
right
21:16
no.
you have no virtual destructor, and you're not using RAII for cleanup.
@DeadMG dynamic_cast returns a completely new pointer?
what? no
so shouldn't delete e work then?
no.
you have no virtual destructor
and in addition, even the idea of delete e; is so very, very wrong.
you should be using a smart pointer like unique_ptr.
yes, true, this is just a sample i made to make sure i understand the code
but let's say there was no data allocation in the Entity class and no cleanup was needed
so we can ingore the dtor
would it then be ok?
(if we ingore the dtor)
21:19
no!
you can't ignore the dtor just because you don't need cleanup.
it's UB regardless of the contents of the Entity or Person classes.
you misspelled ignore twice lol
@Rapptz lol didn't notice that
@DeadMG ok, so if i had a virtual dtor, would the code then be ok?
no!
3 mins ago, by DeadMG
you should be using a smart pointer like unique_ptr.
what would be wrong?
6 hours ago, by Zoidberg'--
use virgin version control
virgin control, is that like... a WoW subscription?
21:24
@DeadMG doesn't delete do the same thing? I know it is always better to use unique_ptr but wouldn't delete do the same thing?
no!
if delete did the same thing, why would we ever use unique_ptr?
@DeadMG so we don't forget the delete? :D xD i'll go google about the differences :) thanks
user142019
hallo
hi
@AgainstASicilian did you get the answer?
21:37
i figured out how to do what i needed to do, but in the end it was no good
it still requires a part to be O(N^2)
so back to the drawing board
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Q: Multiple assignment operator

CaesarIn C++ you can do multiple assignment by doing this x = y = z = 10; Yet everyone tells me that is a bad style and I shouldn't be using it without giving me a reason why. Can someone please explain to me why this is considered a bad style?

oiiii PE 408, damn you
hmmm
I could end up with a trampoline to a trampoline.
21:53
@DeadMG Is this better? stacked-crooked.com/view?id=ff3fcde94eb8458e6605df5c7652abca It prints Entity() Person() ~Person() ~Entity()
@Tuntuni always use a smart pointer my friend
@johnathon so it is good?
user142019
Lexer is almost done. Only thing left is cockments comments.
@Tuntuni when you get into multiple control flow statements, and complex structures, it becomes very difficult to get when calling delete is the right thing, and you dare not call delete twice on the same object
@johnathon yes, that's true but i just wanted to know if i'll achieve the same thing using delete. i did the same thing but with delete and the output is the same (ofc, unique_ptr offers more than just deletion)

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