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20:00
It probably does require diagnostics for undeclared identifiers
My house is not truly kitchen-oriented; it also has a bathroom and a living room. Should I complain to my landlord?
Also you'll kill yourself not write C++ compiler
@JerryCoffin That's not very elegant IMO.
@StackedCrooked OTOH it's really the only way to roll that makes sense
I don't really understand the need for delegating constructors.
Inherited constructors seem more useful to me.
20:01
@StackedCrooked Why?
The idea is to factor common code out
I agree with the logic. I don't agree with the existence of delegated constructors.
@StackedCrooked so you only have to write one constructor instead of 10?
@ThePhD No. In fact, I don't think you can do C++ in a single pass -- most of the single pass stuff was inherited from C. In C++, it's entirely allowable to declare a variable after you use it, like: struct X { int f() { return x; } int x; };
So ctors that delegate are likely to not do anything else
@MooingDuck If you write one constructor then what is it going to delegate to?
20:01
@JerryCoffin in certain situations, not in the general case
@JerryCoffin But I can't use struct X before I declare struct X. So, despite working on the class-level, it doesn't seem to work on the global declaration level, which is kind've annoying.
As usual the reason is C
"You cannot delete this accepted answer"
@MooingDuck C++14 introduces a new keyword antivex :
;_;
20:02
antivex std::string s();   // s is no longer a function!
C++ is bad language
@StackedCrooked no I mean, you only write one complex constructor, and the other 9 constructors merely delegate to the complex one
@FredOverflow Ahahaha seriously
@MooingDuck All it takes is one to prevent single-pass compilation.
@FredOverflow alright that's just silly
@JerryCoffin oh, I see what you meant then
20:03
Ahahahahahahahahahahah
ANTIVEX
@MooingDuck I'm not familiar with that problem.
Well, I can just ignore the feature.
You already ignore like half of C++
Inheriting constructors seem more useful to me.
@CatPlusPlus More like ignorant of.
@CatPlusPlus Sounds like something you would buy to clean the toilet or something :)
Many other languages with classes have ctor delegation, having it doesn't really hurt
20:04
Antivex really shouldn't be necessary. Compilers should be not-dumb enough to realize that if you're inside main() or another function, you shouldn't have to deal with making a function declaration. I'm pretty sure you -can't- declare a function inside another function, so why would the compiler EVER see that as valid?
It has some use cases
@StackedCrooked it's a common problem
@ThePhD You can
In fact, you do, if you fall into MVP
@ThePhD you can declare a function inside another function, the code at my work does so >.<
Also it's a standard-mandated behaviour, not compiler dumbness.
20:05
@FredOverflow vexation is an emotion that borders on anger or depression, so antivex should be an antidepressant, or something similar.
I think the stupidest thing ever is typedef typename, why can't it just be typedef?
3 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
C++ is bad language
@JerryCoffin Parsing C++ must be pretty depressing :)
But honestly, antivex
Just introduce func or something
@MooingDuck Whoever allowed this is a moron and the original developer should be shot.
20:06
deffunc if you want less collidable name
Whatever
Oh wait, it's the opposite behaviour
@FredOverflow Given it's normally done by computers that apparently never get to drink, chase women, or even take much of a break, yeah, probably.
Why do I even have to think about this
4 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
C++ is bad language
@CatPlusPlus You know I was kidding, right? :)
@ThePhD Too late. Dennis is already dead.
The sad part is that it could happen
Also C++ is still bad
20:08
@JerryCoffin My switches take breaks all the time.
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If they allow function declarations inside function then they should at least also allow us to define the function and call it.
This brownie is good.
@StackedCrooked Hello Scala.
oh interesting, I didn't realize cout << myfunc; prints a 1. stackoverflow.com/questions/2064692/…
@JerryCoffin =[
20:09
@MooingDuck function -> function pointer -> bool -> int
@StackedCrooked agreed
@FredOverflow Or plain old JavaScript.
There's certain things that if they just disallowed it in C++ - because there's really no reason for it - you would be greatly saved.
The parsers and compilers, anyways.
It also wouldn't be C++
I mean, function definitions inside function definitions?
20:09
And when going this way, why bother with C++ at all
declarations
Just make a better language
and it's a C compatibility holdover
@ThePhD Sure, why not? You wouldn't need lambdas as badly if you had those.
Fuck. I installed AT&T's UWIN and now I can't uninstall it.
20:11
@ThePhD Yeah, and to take it further: first class functions.
@StackedCrooked It's been done. C explicitly eschewed it.
@rubenvb ULOSE
I probably should have specified, I code primarily in C and am looking for ideally a pure-ish C solution to use in my current project, which unfortunately is C++. — Alec 59 secs ago
oh wait. It has an uninstaller.
@JerryCoffin It's been done in C++ you mean?
20:11
@StackedCrooked ...or (in C's timeframe) Pascal and Algol.
why the Windows Software list thingie doesn't use it...
@StackedCrooked I don't think first class functions == lambdas.
@FredOverflow Yeah, I agree.
@StackedCrooked No -- C explicitly prohibited it from the beginning, largely (I would guess) based on the difficulty of implementing it in earlier languages like Algol. Pascal had them too, but I doubt DMR and company had used it before they worked on C.
Wait, you want to use C in a C++ project? Your teammates will hate you... — Etienne de Martel 7 secs ago
20:13
Lambda is more like a nameless first-class function.
Which can have a name.
Lol. I suck.
I prefer the term "function literals" to lambdas.
Anonymous function is often used.
@FredOverflow "lambda" has its genesis in mathematics
an excellent reason to do something completely different
What's cool about C++ lambda is that it allows you to specify which variables are captured.
20:16
@BartekBanachewicz You don't say.
@StackedCrooked Allows you? It pretty much requires it. How is that cool?
@BartekBanachewicz so does most everything else in computers and programming
@FredOverflow I'm already drunk, apparently.
@BartekBanachewicz What are you drinking?
@StackedCrooked Eh, it's only a workaround for lack of GC-backed closures
@FredOverflow Cyder (or is it spelled Cider?)
@BartekBanachewicz Yummy
@FredOverflow: "function literals" huh. Nice.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit whoa! You're in chat!
@FredOverflow yeah, it's nice.
@MooingDuck: Moo
20:17
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have a question about your nick name. What does it mean?
@FredOverflow: What does yours mean? :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit when you changed your name, my wife told me to ask you where your name came from.
In Japanese lambda or lamb da means "it is a lamb".
Didn't realise you two were together. Congrats :D
@MooingDuck what was his (her?) name originally?
20:18
@BartekBanachewicz Tomalak Geret'kal
It was one of those days where I came up with a pretty but essentially arbitrary string of cosmic words. I think.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit My nick name refers to other people's experience of talking to me for more than 10 minutes ;)
@FredOverflow: Haha
@FredOverflow You overflow after 10 minutes of conversation?
20:19
@LightnessRacesinOrbit and what movie is the gravatar from?
@StackedCrooked Not me. I overflow others with irrelevant details about template specializations and whatnot.
Not bad memory. That was a year ago
@MooingDuck: It's Mirror T'Pol!
So it's more like OverwhelmingFred.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit SOprofile->homepage->copy-paste
I thought my real name was hidden :/
20:20
@StackedCrooked That sounds too positive ;)
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, that's old.
@EtiennedeMartel you're old
20:22
How bout SteamrollerFred
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oops. That crossed my mind, but since it was linked from the profile, I figured it was safe to post
@BartekBanachewicz Compared to @Zoidberg, terribly. Otherwise, not really.
@EtiennedeMartel Compared even to me, you're an oldfag.
@MooingDuck: Aha
@MooingDuck: I didn't mean that I minded you writing it here
@BartekBanachewicz I'm an old cigarette?
What's that supposed to mean.
20:23
@MooingDuck: Simply I assumed you'd just copy/pasted it from my profile itself -- I see the meaning of your word "homepage" now :)
dunno what that's supposed to you
That better not be a 4chan reference.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh good
alright it's been an hour, should I just force close MSVC9?
@EtiennedeMartel Burnt out, apparently. If he's going to insult somebody for being an old fart, he's looking at the wrong guy though...
@MooingDuck Yes.
20:24
@JerryCoffin rebooting then
@JerryCoffin Indeed. I think he's simply jealous.
@MooingDuck Kill that shit.
@MooingDuck Try opening resource monitor and see what the hell it's doing.
VS is in ur Resource Monitor, eating up ur resources
it's just rude to not be properly deferential to older people
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Oh, okay. Fuck you sir!
20:26
that's more like it!
@Cheersandhth.-Alf lolwot?
I wouldn't defer to anyone just because they're older
might as well I suggest I should because they're a woman, or gay, or disabled
@DeadMG or for any other reason, as far as I can see.
old, or gay, or full of wind
20:28
To all those things I prefer being a quantity of shiny EM, whizzing about above the stratosphere for all eternity
@JerryCoffin True that I'm not really known for deferring in any case
"if let wind in there, i'll never hear the end of it!" - scientist, thinking about entering the echo chamber
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@Cheersandhth.-Alf Better than doing it in church, where you have to sit in your own pew.
I think that's hardly the worst problem with finding yourself in a church
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Probably not.
20:32
@Mysticial I don't recall XP having a decent Resource Monitor, or one at all actually.
@Mysticial 100% cpu usage, virtually no IO
Oh right, that resource monitor.
@MooingDuck lol
@Mysticial for closing a solution with no changes >.<
while (!nochanges) {}
20:41
my wife and I are combining our phone plans so this will give all you Europeans something to laugh about. We're getting two phones on one plan, 4GB data/mo to share, unlimited talk and text, 112.32 Euro/mo.
you guys pay what? a quarter of that?
why are you paying euros
@Rapptz I'm paying USD, but I converted for their convenience
Oh I was like, dang what place will charge you Euros.
but no, I think Europe is more expensive
not all of Europe uses Euros
I vaguely recall someone in the room (sbi?) mentioned paying 10Euro/mo for their plan, which was admittedly smaller.
20:45
and I assume you include the UK in Europe even though nobody in the UK does ;)
Anyway, that's your mobile plan? Yeah, that's .... a lot.
Though, here, typically fair usage limits will kick in way before 4GB, and completely unlimited texts is unusual
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@MooingDuck Really? That's really cheap considering he has a family.
Damn C programmers.
@Rapptz Phone plans get more expensive if you have more dependents? Isn't that discrimination?
closevote
I don't think discrimination is the right term.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit less to do with number of dependants and more to do with the number of phone lines, text messages, minutes, data, etc
Ell
Ell
Phone plans get cheaper if you have more people?
If I go to the shop and ask for milk, and they say "how many kids do you have?", and I say "2" and they say "okay, that's £x because you have 2 kids; otherwise it would have been cheaper", then I sue them for being tards
if I have a listnode {int data, ListNode *next}, could I do while(node.next!=null) { ... node.next }?
@Ell No.
20:47
@MooingDuck one line and plan per phone, usually :s
@LightnessRacesinOrbit not in the US, many lines and phones per plan here.
@Crowz Try it and see.
I guess TIL the UK doesn't charge more per person in your plan.
@MooingDuck orly?
@MooingDuck that explains that then
Ell
Ell
it Is for us :P we just talk them into it, because were giving them More business
20:50
@LightnessRacesinOrbit most companies here have "individual plans" and "family plans". Everyone I know is part of a family plan though.
Ell
Ell
I didn't know yiu could have multi plans in the first place
heh, which one of you is going through the high-voted questions on my profile? :P
not me
A question for you C++11 psychopaths:
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20:56
Not now.
@EtiennedeMartel compiler bug
Considering it's a C++11 feature, I would probably classify it as "not implemented".
VC++ Nov. CTP sucks
where is update2 ?!
Why are you using VS for anything other than .NET?
LWS always stops working at the least inconvenient moment
20:58
@EtiennedeMartel 'coz of IDE. VAX.
@EtiennedeMartel Hey, VS is nice for C++ too.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Use StackedCrooked's thing.
I just wish there was a better Ide when you wanted to use MinGW.
20:59
@ThePhD It breathes with its mouth open.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Okay, for C++0x sort of. Better?
no indication of what compiler and version that uses?
@ThePhD You mean C++07?

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