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@melak47 Assuming your hardware/drivers support detecting multiple touches simultaneously, Windows doesn't really pay attention to the physical location of the input device, so all the gestures work the same on a touch pad as touch screen.
@JerryCoffin really? that was the only gesture I found working
wasn't it one of the main complaints about this metro crap, that it doesn't work with touchpads the same as with a touch screen?
@melak47 The qualification about hardware support is highly relevant here -- if your hardware/drivers don't support multi-touch, then only a few gestures work. With the right support, most (if not all) are at least supposed to.
@melak47 I guess that complaint was about the UX, not the functionality.
it does support multi touch, though the drivers seem a little....experimental...to say the least
either way, I'd rather have the gestures gone :p
Can't you opt out of them?
Perhaps something buried in accessibility settings?
16:08
I don't know, I'd have to go to that horrible interface thing :p
I... want... hat... cat...
(cat... hat...*)
@Neal cat..hat...chat!
I want sole position on 2nd place :-P
moo hahahahaha
@JerryCoffin hehe chat.
@Neal Why are you dropping links about that kind of shit here? Were you in need of downvotes or just personal abuse?
@JerryCoffin both.
I just want the hat :-P
blame the hats.
No offense intended
16:13
O Neal.
downvote it ^_^
you know you want to.
then go back to your regularly scheduled QT program ^_^
@Neal What's the point? Last day for hats anyway...
@JerryCoffin haha I know. and I know there is no way for me to be #1 cuz I forgot the NYE hat and i never got the LChaim one. might as well hold onto 2nd ^_^
@Neal You know you could get the NYE one from noon 30.12 to noon 1.1, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol yes. but I was on vacation. I never went onto stackoverflow.
I shoulda gone on on my phone. LOL
16:19
@StackedCrooked lung machine?
Thanks for the downvote :-)
@sehe I discovered the box drawing set today and had some fun with it.
I keep discovering funny little tools on OS X.
jesus, the Steam Sale is still going on
@DeadMG Only ends tomorrow.
yeah, I just noticed
but still, that's longer than the previous sales
16:30
About the length of a Sumer Sale, perhaps.
nah
those were 14 days
this one will be at least 16
Hence about :P
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I'm back. :^(
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@Fanael heh std proposal.
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> You should not break existing code!
16:35
I am becoming convinced what I have bee trying to do since yesterday, cannot really be done.
yay?
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@StackedCrooked I think Grapher is pretty neat.
Can I ask a question? Why on earth do people use C++? It's been driving me insane for 2 weeks
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We ask ourselves the same question, @HarrisonStacked.
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WHAT FUCKING IDIOT FLAGGED THAT
16:38
Now he'll certainly reveal himself.
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:P
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Use Haskell or Python. They're superior.
i achieved what i wanted do in c# relatively easy. my problem is putting it in a dll so it can be called by a third-party app
congratulations
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16:40
That's no surprise seen how much better than C++ C# is.
thank you. going from c#(managed) -> c++ (unmanaged) is a nightmare+
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Then why do you do that.
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Make it a class library and then third-party programs can use it.
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(Unless you want said programs to use it without .NET or Mono, in which case you're screwed.)
Make it a web service.
16:42
@HarrisonStacked Meh. learn 2 C++.
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s/C\+\+/Haskell/
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Or however you escape that. xD
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Do it in C.
@zoid: it IS a class library. The program (metatrader) is written in native C++. It doesntknow about .NET
@HarrisonStacked Just stick with C#. Leave C++ to the real programmers! :-)
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16:45
Fuck VirtualBox.
lol. yeah, and how do u get to be a "real" prammer, huh?
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I'm stuck in Mission Control.
@HarrisonStacked ...and always remember: Real programmers can write Fortran in any language.
@Zoidberg'-- I'd rather not.
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@HarrisonStacked use Haskell and Python and other superior tools.
16:46
what can haskell and python do for me?
@HarrisonStacked Start by writing at least one OS and one compiler in assembly language.
@HarrisonStacked Stuff. And lists of stuff.
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Also tuples of stuff, stuffs and stuffz.
@Xeo and tuples of lists of stuff (and lists of tuples of stuff).
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What about stuff of lists of tuples?
16:47
@Xeo What about it?
tuples? havent dealt with that since college
Upgrade yourself!
@Jerry: Did (kinda) write a compiler once - very long time ago (Again in college)
@HarrisonStacked Depending on how well you liked those (and other theoretical stuff in CS) Haskell may be your worst nightmares, all come true.
@HarrisonStacked ...but did you do it in assembly language? :-)
Right, thx 4 letting me hang out guys. I'm off to learn Haskell++, and i'll leave you "real" programmers......
assembly? are you insane?
cya.....
16:51
@HarrisonStacked It's certainly been said...
You will be missed..
@Zoidberg'-- It's good!
@Zoidberg'-- why?
It's a good fuck?
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Haskell++?
16:52
What's wrong with virtualbox?
@JohanLundberg Oracle.
@JerryCoffin Too easy one there.
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@JohanLundberg screwed up my window manager.
@JohanLundberg Was pretty obvious.
@JohanLundberg Nothing. It's decent.
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16:53
I don't know why.
@StackedCrooked I practically live in virtualbox
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Also VirtualBox sometimes crashes.
@JohanLundberg I virtually live in PracticalBox.
@JerryCoffin oooh
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I should download VMware but I'm too lazy to find a decent torrent and wait till it's completely downloaded.
16:54
@Zoidberg'-- I really don't find vmware better
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And then to find a serial number somewhere.
Isn't the VMWare player free?
But I almost only use win 7 host, linux guest
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Never heard of VMware player.
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I only used VMware Fusion.
16:55
damn
Is that the Mac version or something?
I'm really starting to feel kind of hungry
@Zoidberg'-- Player is free version for non commercial use.
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Doesn't Player only run on Windows? (If it does it's useless for me.)
not sure. but it does run on windows
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16:57
Ah well.
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VirtualBox is good enough.
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It runs Arch Linux and it's fast and doesn't use too much RAM so it's fine.
VMware player does not allow any number of cores to be used in the guest. For that you 'have' to pay
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I can configure VirtualBox to use four cores out of two.
16:58
I always let it use all.. 8/8 and I never had any trouble. again linux guest...
@Zoidberg'-- it always does that.
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I gave it two cores and 1.500 GB ram.
@Zoidberg'-- 1500 GB ?
@JohanLundberg VMWare does have some free ones that allow more than one core in a guest though (e.g., vmware.com/products/vsphere-hypervisor/overview.html).
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@melak47 1.500 GB, you fool.
17:01
@JerryCoffin specifically?
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If only that were true, 1.5 TB RAM.
@Zoidberg'-- do you mean 1,500 GB? :p
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No.
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1.500 GB.
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This is English.
17:02
But we're all in Berlin :)
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, is thousands separator, . is decimal point.
@JohanLundberg Linked details?
Until recently, the rule at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO—the world's largest developer of standards) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC—the leading global electrical and electronic standards organization) was that all numbers with a decimal part must be written in formal documents with a comma decimal separator, the prevailing fashion in Europe. The constant pi, for example, starts 3,141 592 653.
Comma used to be the one and only decimal marker in ISO
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Since when is Lounge<C++> a formal document?
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We talk normal English, not standardese English.
17:04
@Zoidberg'-- Since when... ?
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Don't edit when I want to call you out on that one!
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@JohanLundberg since the first message in this room.
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That's a long time ago.
@Zoidberg'-- We don't really talk normal English.
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At least we don't talk standardese English.
17:06
Now.. In Sweden we do use comma.. 3,1415... So annoying
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In The Netherlands we also use the comma.
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WHY THE FUCK ARE WE EVEN DISCUSSING THIS POINTLESS FACT
Netherlands is basically a bad excuse for Sweden so that's no surprise.
@Zoidberg'-- Because chat.
@melak47 ...for sufficiently large values of "Berlin".
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@Zoidberg'-- Now that you limited the chat to 'normal English' there's not so much to talk about anymore...
17:09
@JohanLundberg Limiting chat to "normal" (normal anything) would be its death.
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No.
{{Probability distribution | name = | type = density | pdf_image = The red curve is the standard normal distribution | cdf_image = | notation = \mathcal{N}(\mu,\,\sigma^2) | parameters = — mean (location) — variance (squared scale) | support = x ∈ R | pdf = \frac{1}{\sigma\sqrt{2\pi}}\,e^{ -\frac{(x-\mu)^2}{2\sigma^2} } | cdf = \frac12\left[1 + \operatorname{erf}\left( \frac{x-\mu}{\sqrt{2\sigma^2}}\right)\right] | mean = μ | median = μ | mode = μ | variance = \sigma^2\, | skewness = 0 | kurtosis = 0 ...
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Not if "normal" is "normal for this room".
Who is normal in this room?
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I am normally in this room.
17:12
Ok, if you count that as normal, then I guess everyone here is normal.
:P
@StackedCrooked Graphically speaking, I'm a coordinate, not a normal.
Let's not get too graphic.
Lest we unleash the unspeakable.
^ I have no idea if that is a correct sentence formation.
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How do computers solve arbitrary equations?
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Brute force seems way too slow.
They have a little man inside.
17:16
@Zoidberg'-- They do not.
what kind of equation?
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Well in WolframAlpha you can enter an equation and it solves it.
@Zoidberg'-- I assume you mean software?
that uses symbolic math
with a lot of encoded rules
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For example x = 4 or 3x = -42 / x^2 or whatever.
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@StackedCrooked of course.
17:18
ok...
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I mean finding x.
In mathematics and computer science, computer algebra, also called symbolic computation or algebraic computation is a scientific area that refers to the study and development of algorithms and software for manipulating mathematical expressions and other mathematical objects. Although, properly speaking, computer algebra should be a subfield of scientific computing, they are generally considered as a distinct field because scientific computing is usually based on numerical computation with approximate floating point numbers, while computer algebra emphasizes on exact computation with expre...
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Ah okay. Thanks.
Some equations can only be solved numerically
@Zoidberg'-- I don't know and I don't think I'd be able to come up with an algorithm to do it.
17:20
In mathematics, to solve an equation is to find what values (numbers, functions, sets, etc.) fulfill a condition stated in the form of an equation (two expressions related by equality). These expressions contain one or more unknowns, which are free variables for which values are sought that cause the condition to be fulfilled. To be precise, what is sought are often not necessarily actual values, but, more in general, mathematical expressions. A solution of the equation is an assignment of expressions to the unknowns that satisfies the equation; in other words, expressions such that, when ...
there's a section there on numerical methods. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equation_solving#Numerical_methods
here's a symbolic math library for python code.google.com/p/sympy
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Oh cool.
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Q: sympy's solve() command for equations != 0

bijanAs i've read in the sympy docs, the solve() command expects an equation to solve as being equal to zero. As the equations i would like to solve are not in that form and in fact solving them for 0 is my purpose in using a library like sympy, is there a way to get around this?

Katy Perry has been voted most sexy woman by Men's Health magazine.
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I know women who are way sexier.
@JohanLundberg yes
Now, it's up to you to say if that's a responce to the katy perry comment or not.
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@StackedCrooked Bullshit, the whole list. The worst thing about those lists is that it's all celebrities.
I agree.
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17:34
Hm. I have the option to eject my local disk C: ... I wonder what would happen if I press that.
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@Xeo Error.
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Most likely "is still being used" error.
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I cannot unmount / either.
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It's in use.
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(I can force though.) XD
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17:35
You can force everything. :P
I'm a little surprised to see Jennifer Aniston at #5.
@Xeo Who else would be on lists created by popular magazines
@StackedCrooked I have never liked her
That poll would be kinda difficult to fill if it had 3.5 billion choices
I never disliked here. But I was under the impression that her popularity had long waned.
17:37
@melak47 Liar
@CatPlusPlus And top 100 would be celebrities.
@Zoidberg'-- This COMMALESS fact
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We should only use integers and problem solved.
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No more ambiguities.
@Zoidberg'-- Pythagoras agrees with you
but you are wrong
17:41
@Zoidberg'-- Rational numbers are okay
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Integers are also rational numbers.
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The set of integers is a subset of the set of rationals.
> But you might not know that she was only 17 when her first album was released, and in the intervening seven years, she's sold more digital copies of her songs than any recording artist in history—beating out the Beatles, Elvis, and even Aretha Franklin.
lol of course she sold more digital copies than aretha franklin and the beatles
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lol
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Who the fuck cares about "digital" copies.
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17:43
Just count all copies.
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Also Katy Perry is not that sexy.
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Also
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I want to write software right now.
Celebrities aren't very sexy in general
@Zoidberg'-- Eat first
17:45
they just have a lot of money for plastic surgery, makeup, photoshop, etc
@Pubby There are exceptions
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@sehe ja ik ga vla eten.
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@sehe that's why he said "in general".
@Zoidberg'-- :)
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@sehe there are exceptions?
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17:46
class Celebrity {
public:
    bool is_sexy() {
        if (rand()) return false;
        throw std::exception{};
    }
};
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THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!
Aww, Olivia Munn (#58) has pimples.
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I'm wondering.
Pimples? 0/10 wouldn't bang.
@Zoidberg'-- that's always false no? Ahh. that's your point?
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17:49
Is there any technical reason that makes it impossibru to inherit from primitive types?
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@JohanLundberg not if rand() returns 0 because of moronic weak typing.
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@Zoidberg'-- What's moronic about that?
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In sane languages it would be error because rand doesn't return bool.
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if only makes sense on bools.
implicit cast to bool is one of the best implicit conversions
17:50
python has a boolean context that works well I think
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(Type inference is an exception.)
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Especially if it's actually explicit (for UDTs).
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I don't know what's wrong with != nullptr or != 0.
Extra typing is stupid
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Oh no four characters.
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17:53
What do we do now.
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@Zoidberg'-- What's wrong with !(std::cout << stuff).fail()?
Evening from Barcelona.
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I/O streams are a joke.
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@Mysticial Evening from work.
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They are FUBAR anyway.
17:55
@Xeo You're still at work?
Hello Barcelonian friend
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@Mysticial Abusing internet access.
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lol
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Which I don't have at home.
@Xeo lol
17:56
Welcome to our time zone.
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I/O streams should throw exception on failure.
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I'll head home now, though.
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Not set a bit.
@Xeo Oh gawd, you're terrible.
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Default behaviour is terrible.
17:57
@Zoidberg'-- That is an option.
out.exceptions(std::ios::failbit); // throw exception if failbit gets set
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It should be the default option.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Why? :s
It's basically after-work time for me.
@Zoidberg'-- Quite the contrary -- bad input is expected, not exceptional.
@StackedCrooked I've been in this UTC or so for about a week now.
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17:58
Good input is normal, bad input is not normal and thus exceptional.
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lol?
@Zoidberg'-- You're lovely.
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You cannot produce anything out of bad input.
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It's an error.
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I don't know what to say to this.
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17:58
If you want number and user enters "foo" you cannot convert "foo" to a number so it should be an exception.
@Zoidberg'-- I thought clang was soooo awesome because it produced beauty out of bad input, i.e. so-called good error messages.
What would be an example of bad input?
@Zoidberg'-- show the codez
Does it perform validation on the bytes?
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int foo;
std::cin >> foo;
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17:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes and that is relevant because...?

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