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user142019
18:00
@MooingDuck crap I had the web inspector closed.
I'll just pipe directly.
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Q: Oneboxing for SO answers is broken

R. Martinho FernandesSeems like the short links obtained from the "link" button on answers has changed recently, and these new links (like http://stackoverflow.com/q/3350710/46642) are not considered by the oneboxing algorithm on chat. The full non-shortened links (like <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3350626/...

user142019
@MooingDuck also HTML.
user142019
I think they just wanted this chat to be working as quickly as possible. :P
Hm.
Blurgh.
I can't get to the INCLUDE environment variable, or the LIB or LIBPATH environment variables.
It doesn't seem like MSBuild Drops them into my cl.exe
user142019
18:04
Let's see whether I can send a message using AJAX directly.
@Zoidberg you're gonna break chat, I know it
@R.MartinhoFernandes New mailing and you don't tell me! :(
user142019
Hello!
Does anyone know the proper name for the GNU Toolchain?
Ell
Ell
Woo
user142019
18:07
Yes it worked! :D
@Zoidberg You forgot the world.
Ell
Ell
Now send that message again
with the same message ID
user142019
Hello!
user142019
@Ell message ID is assigned by the server, Einstein.
Ell
Ell
why is it in the ajax thing then? o.O
user142019
18:08
$.post('http://chat.stackoverflow.com/chats/10/messages/new', { fkey: '<secret key here>', text: 'Hello!' });
user142019
Using jQuery. :P
user142019
@Ell that's the response, not the request.
@Zoidberg reveal your secrets!
user142019
I have no idea what fkey is for. I should ask on Meta. :P
Ell
Ell
@Zoidberg Ohh :P didn't read it proper :3
18:09
"didn't read it proper" >.<
user142019
Markdown is also done server-side.
user142019
The server just seems to send HTML to the client. :/
user142019
That's fucking ugly but well. xD
user142019
<b>haxx0rszz lolz</b>
user142019
Meh.
18:10
@Zoidberg multiline?
user142019
Hello
world.
user142019
Just a newline character. The server will transform it into <br />.
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Hmm. I have about 4100 bitmaps of 34 * 34, and I need to find a unique pixel in each of them. How do I go abouts doing that? atm I loop through each bitmap then loop again through each bitmap checking for conflicts - awfuly slow, but I don't know how else?
@Zoidberg what do you plan to do with this
user142019
Pretty simple protocol.
user142019
18:11
@melak47 nothing.
you can tell me
I'm trustworthy.
trust me.
user142019
lollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollollo‌​llollollollollollollollollollollollollollol
Ell
Ell
write an android app so you can get notifications
user142019
42 lols xD
@Ell what is a "unique pixel"?
user142019
18:13
A pixel that is unique.
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@MooingDuck a colour & position unique to that image
so if you took that position, no other bitmap in the set would have the same colour at the same position
user142019
> "event_type": 1 and "event_type": 18
user142019
Great. Magic numbers. xD
@Ell typedef int count; typedef std::unordered_map<color, count> pixel; typedef pixel[32][32] images;
18:15
@Zoidberg: Android SO chat app? :D
yesplz
user142019
No.
user142019
That would mean I'd need to target the JVM.
Not necessarily
user142019
Or use C++.
user142019
Both are terrible.
OHAI Lounge<C++>
user142019
C++ is an awful language.
Your face is an awful language.
user142019
Your last message makes no sense.
18:16
Makes sense to me.
user142019
Maybe I can build something fun using Erlang.
user142019
It has a decent WebSockets API.
Ell
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@MooingDuck How would I associate the pixel with the bitmap? I don't think I'm explaining it properly. Let me try again, give me a sec
@Ell oh right
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Q: Reader C Program

tomssCan you explain me why this program doesn't work correctly with two process running at the same time. int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { sem_t *sem_wrt; int fd, readcount; fd=shm_open("/readcount",O_RDWR|O_CREAT,S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR); ftruncate(fd, sizeof(int)); readcount=mmap(0...

18:19
@Ell so one unordered_hash<color,source> per pixel of colors that seem unique, and a seperate unordered_hash_set<color> per pixel for colors confirmed to not be unique.
does anyone in the room like Win8? Puppy maybe?
Ell
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It would look like this: map<Bitmap, Pixel> GetUniquePixels(vector<Bitmap> bitmaps);
@MooingDuck Can you open VS 2012 solutions?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Killed that.
@ThePhD no, I have 2003, 2008, and 2010C++express
Ell
Ell
18:22
and you give it a list of bitmaps, and it returns a map where each bitmap has associated with it a Pixel which is struct Pixel { color C; point P };
q_q
next
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Q: Use Date and Time in c++

karthikI want to know how to use the date and time with the appropriate data types in c++. Is there any inbuilt functions for calculating the date and time difference etc. Is there any data type which supports this kind of operation?? Thanks in advance.

sigh
user784668
@thecoshman what?
Ell
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So it would allow me to identify a Bitmap from one of the set by checking the pixels that are unique to the bitmaps it could be
18:23
What is up with people thinking a question is a thread?
@Ell the hashes I have could result in that
SO is not a forum, damn it.
@MooingDuck Ewwwwww.
@EtiennedeMartel idiocy
people think SO is a discussion forum, because it's a place where people post their problems and get help for their problems, right?

WRONG!
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@MooingDuck I'm sorry, I don't understand :S
18:24
the main problem is that most people also don't care about that
@EtiennedeMartel habit
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I see so many people post answers instead of comments, it's ridiculous. It's like they don't read the FAQ before using the site.
God, why does python have True and False with the uppercase letter. Jesus!
user784668
@thecoshman I tend to say "GCC sucks" a lot, not "GCC or suck it".
@EtiennedeMartel of course they don't
user784668
18:24
@Jeffrey So does Haskell.
and people who don't have enough rep to post comments, post their comments as answers. y'know, instead of going, "oh there must be a reason why I'm not allowed to post comments yet, so I simply won't do that"
the majority of people in the world are retards, is the main issue
user142019
@Jeffrey None is also uppercase.
pythons on the capitalised sub-orbital plane
I haven't found a new nick for this year yet
Can't beat LRO
I'm going to learn a new language for web development because I'm really sick of PHP. Python is used by Google for the front end, and Ruby as RoR which is (at least seems) a very good framework... what to choose?
Ell
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@Jeffrey python :3
18:28
is that a heart or a bum
or testicles perhaps
@Ell, why?
Ell
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@Jeffrey I don't know, I just like django
Also ruby has an official template engine, isn't it?
eRuby or something...
Ell
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erb
meh, idk
So... close....!
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18:30
fap fap fap
user142019
@Jeffrey Haml FTW.
user142019
(Assuming XML or HTML. :P)
@Zoidberg, that seems nice...
I think my heart is going towards Ruby...
It's all pythons True-False-capitalized-letter fault!
DAMNIT
It failed
Or maybe I'll go with both
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18:34
@Jeffrey I like ruby, never tried RoR though
797/4100 or something. This is gonna take ages :o
@Ell, I'm mostly scared by 1) how well both languages are supported in servers; 2) how easy is to handle a mysql database; 3) how official a template engine is;
Citations please. Cheers and hth. — Lightness Races in Orbit 10 secs ago
doubt it compiles and it's very very poorly named/commented/written, so that probably doesn't help much :(
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@MooingDuck ahh thank you, I will investigate this :D
argh!
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Q: Unable to find simple memory leak

BruceCan someone please help me find the memory leak which is occurring here? I am just attempting to load a 1600x960 24bit RAW image (46,08,000 bytes) into memory using an Image class I designed. In memory its taking 30MB, as I see in task manager.. Even after the destructor is called (going out of ...

People answering this stuff! Grrrrrr!!!!
18:39
@Ell I create a map of point to two hashes, one keeps tracks of colors that are unique so far, and the other has colors that are definitely not unique. Once they're fully filled out, we can iterate teh ones that are still unique, and put them in the result map.
YES
FUCK YES
I'VE SUCCESSFULLY HIJACKED MSBUILD
Ell
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@MooingDuck ahh thank you, much appreciated :D
Jumps around like a fucking school girl.
It's working yeeheeheeee
18:48
I love the casual racism
turkish construction workers will beat you up really badly
Why didn't that onebox?
> Declaring an array with size 0 should still create an array with 1 slot seeing as how arrays start at 0, then 1, then 2, etc.
lol
@Nogg: Yea.. my bad. Here's the proof: ideone.com/I2RjASVite Falcon 8 mins ago
So terrible
lol
18:56
@ThePhD gratz? What works?
His vg++ thing
And soon, vlink.exe
@CatPlusPlus I can't tell whether that guy's being sarcastic or not
Or rather, vld.exe
Good afternoon.
Ell
Ell
18:57
@ThePhD why does your stuff always work and mine never get finished? :'( :P
@Rapptz Oh he's using g++ inside VS?
@ViteFalcon I changed the new int[0] in your example to new int[42] and the result is still 4!! Hence, I conclude that new int[N] always allocates only enough space for 1 int no matter what the value of N is! So, to allocate an array of 42 ints, I need to call new int[0] 42 times. — Praetorian 2 mins ago
@Ell Because I never give up. Never surrender.
Yes
@Borgleader Yes. I tested it by having an old .c file compiled with -Wall -pedantic
It was able to handle over 124 Warnings and 6 errors.
And it output all the lines in Visual Studio format, so you can double-click the lines and it'll take you to the error.
It also populates the Error list, and, if I'm lucky, in-line intellisense might work by default as well.
18:58
Winnar
It also natively handles F7 compilation from Visual Studio,
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@ThePhD so do you basically pop in a replacement .exe ? and it all works magically?
meaning all you have to do is say "Build using MinGW" and it'll build - with all your Visual Studio Project Settings - using MinGW.
@ScottW No registry magic.
@ThePhD keep in mind, you're never going to be able to usefully debug mingw built executables in MSVC
@MooingDuck Ohohoho, just you wait~
Soon, I will have Clang and MinGW step-through debugging.
SOON, VISUAL STUDIO WILL BE THE MOST CROSS-PLATFORM FRIENDLY IDE IN MY ARSENAAAL!
@ThePhD mingw and MSVC use two completely unrelated debugging information formats AFAIK, which isn't impossible per se, but...
user406009
@ThePhD Just wondering, which seems to compile faster? GCC or visual studio's compiler?
@ThePhD "soon"
@MooingDuck Yeah, I know. :c Converting between the two is going to be the biggest bitch-out I've ever done, and really I'm not going to do it until like a Year Later when I'm absolutely -bored- out of my mind.
19:01
You can convert DWARF/STABS to PDB
@ThePhD And then you make a neato pdf that shows how to do it.
@CatPlusPlus can? sweet. how?
@Lalaland He wouldn't know
@Rapptz I don't.
And in either case, why does it matter?
I know you don't
19:02
They cover 2 separate domain spaces.
because compile times are a bitch
Compile Times are mean. =[
You know, what's funny is
I'm only doing all this work for Kyrostat.
Really, I didn't have a reason for this before. =[
Morning...ish
@MooingDuck Read debug information from one and write the other
@CatPlusPlus Yes, teach us /cc @MooingDuck
19:04
@CatPlusPlus The PDB format is not public
There's cv2pdb for D, it might work
@ThePhD I...huh? for kyrostat?
> On the other side it should be much easier to make a WinDbg extension which reads the GNU debug information and feeds it to WinDbg's internal symbols tables
See, write WinDbg extension
@melak47 Yeah. So I can build using MinGW.
Because heaven help us when other people start using too much C++0x.
oh hey, cv2pdb converts from GDC DWARF to PDB, that might work maybe partially
19:07
@MooingDuck I don't know how to output GDC DWARF from g++ just yet...
But I'm sure I can learn!
But really, that's..... later.
Inspiration :)
It's just DWARF
@ThePhD GDC DWARF might be specific to the D language. Maybe
user142019
19:08
I have to parse wikitext. Hurray.
@Zoidberg You like writing parsers and stuff.
user142019
Not really.
But you do it so often.
I made a video with that music once
user142019
I want to get the first sentence from a Wikipedia article, but their maybe crap like templates before it. xD
19:09
y u no box
I should finish that project some day
http:// ?
yeah
ah, the "feature=player_embedded" breaks it
Firefox sometimes removes that.
@ThePhD as does chrome
user142019
Maybe Perl is good for this.
19:10
@MooingDuck Ah. Never knew.
Perl for parsing?
Well, PERL is fast.
So I figured out why my Process.Start was failing.
I was doing it too many times.
Process.Start was starting vg++, which in turn did a Process.Start on g++.
Redirecting the standard output and input to the Process.Start for vg++, and then up one more level from vg++ to cl, was too much overhead.
It dunked my process hard in the face.
And it would Infinite-Hang.
user142019
I need to invoke Perl from Erlang. :/
@ThePhD that shouldn't be "too much overhead", that's how a lot of linux tools work
@MooingDuck Maybe it was deadlocking?
Or something? I dunno. I was always telling it to RedirectStandardOutput and RedirectStandardError, as well as blocking until the process exited.
So it was essentially three process blocking on the child process and then passing up input when it was done.
@ThePhD are you certain vg++ should be forwarding text to cl?
19:14
Well, I don't know if it has to?
In either case, I got rid of the overhead. THere's a single DLL now called gnutoolchain that has a Spawn function. cl.exe calls Spawn directly now instead of creating vg++.
@ThePhD I don't think so, "g++ mycode.cpp" normally includes the linking phrase.
Build systems don't do that
@ThePhD cl.exe calls your code? WTF are you doing over there? I don't want your code anymore...
The problem is, I don't know how to have g++'s stderr and stdout appear in the VS console when VS spawns cl with the command line args.
I thought this was simply a command line reformatter thing, like grep or something.
19:17
It is.
@ThePhD then why is cl involved in any way, shape, or form?
user142019
Wow, popular PHP code that's not well-designed? I'm shocked! — jrockway Apr 7 '10 at 1:18
user142019
lol
Because I'm also creating a tool that takes Visual Studio projects and is able to compile them as well.
It's called msbuild
19:18
I can't change what MSBuild calls, though.
Er, yes you can
I can't say "Instead of using cl.exe, use g++.exe from MinGW. Oh, and also make sure you format your Project Arguments to work with g++.exe"
MSBuild can't make command line for g++. That's what my cl.exe is for.
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ohh that's your cl.exe?
I am getting confused with names here
MSBuild works with more than just cl.exe you know
user142019
What the fuck.
19:20
Like csc
I know it does. But Visual Studio has these projects and templates that are non-mutable.
user142019
CPAN fails to install the documentation of a package because it doesn't have permissions to access /usr, and because of that it fails to install the package.
user142019
JUST SKIP THE DOCUMENTATION YOU PIECE OF SHIT
I can't take a vcxproj or a csproj and say "Hey, isntead of using csc, use mono".
That stuff is hard-wired into the projects.
user142019
Oh hey it works. Cool.
19:21
insufficient commentary on my awesome video detected
The idea was that this cl.exe was a drop-in replacement. It would take regular Arguments for a build from MSBuild, and make them work with g++, so you could have the benefit of having a Visual Studio VC++ Project, that can build with g++ because the commands get interpreted.
Does anyone know how to make WebClient ( msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tt0f69eh.aspx ) allow a self-signed SSL certificate?
Been reading through the documentary on it and I can't seem to find anything.
I'd really not bother and just used Makefile project and an external build system
@MooingDuck I'm not doing anything dangerous. D: Maybe I just need to better explain it...
@CatPlusPlus we know
19:25
@CatPlusPlus I... have had a very thorny history with make. That seedy, shady bastard.
Not make, ew
It's called "Makefile project", but it's not tied to make in any way, shape or form
Ooh, a Visual Studio Makefile project.
In fact, MSVC solution should be generated by the build system
One where you could use NMake or Scons
Scons still doesn't work for me. ._.
You're bad
I am not. ;~;
@MooingDuck Wait a sec, how do you deal with recent VC++ or VC# projects? o_O;
If you only have VC++ Express 2010 as your latest thingymahdoodle?
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@CatPlusPlus you're bad.
@Ell I know
@ThePhD what's the problem? All my code is either VS2008 or VC++ Express 2010. Obviously I haven't written code that I can't compile.
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19:28
Then why not do something about it? :P
Ooh. I was just wondering for other stuff, like Open Source projects that use other stuff...
user142019
Awesome. It works.
@ThePhD I don't have any open source code that don't compile in those two compilers.
Ah. Well, okay then.
Why not get a full VS 2010 or 2012 though?
Is it like, for legacy reasons?
19:30
@Ell I feel bad about it
Ell
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About being bad?
Yes
Once the semester ends, I'm going to write my killer build system or my killer something else
If my attention span allows
Don't you already have buildbot ?
Buildbot is a CI server, not a build system
Also not mine
Ooh.
19:33
shouldn't it be called CIbot then?
we find nightly builds good enough anyway
user142019
Is there a maximum length for a command-line argument in Linux?
@Zoidberg: Yes.
If you mean the minimum maximum then it'll likely be a shell-specific thing. So specify a shell.
user142019
Fuck.
user142019
Hmm.
Tell me you're not trying to encode chat messages in a cmdline arg
PIPE IT
user142019
19:37
Then I'll have to use stdin instead of an argument. xD
Not only "have to", but should
user142019
No I want to pass a Wikipedia page from Erlang to a Perl program.
It's the reason for stdin's existence!
as a cmdline arg?!
user142019
So yeah I'll use stdin. :P
So yeah you will
druggie
user142019
19:39
my $text = do { local $/; <STDIN> }; Perl is so beautiful.
Stop writing Perl
@CatPlusPlus It's his cat side.
user142019
No. Perl is great tool.
@Zoidberg People who use Perl a the tools.
Ell
Ell
There is so much hate in this lounge :o
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user142019
19:44
lol
@Zoidberg No
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@CatPlusPlus Yes.
user142019
Yes.
I'm sick at thinking about this
It's your fault
user142019
19:45
:D
nuuu have to drop life drawing for compsci ;-;
@Crowz wut
On my school schedule.
@Zoidberg slurp mode. long time no seen
fucking all the computer science class times conflict with art studio class times
user142019
19:55
@sehe I have no idea what it does.
user142019
You can do @lines = <STDIN>, that I know.
@Zoidberg it slurps all of STDIN
user1182183
@Crowz "2937 messages found with the word "school" in Lounge<C++>", well, let's check out for "job".. :P
user142019
@sehe But why? :P
@Zoidberg I think it needs @lines = (<STDIN>) right?
@Zoidberg Because cool (no line ends, read at once)
user1182183
19:55
5178 messages found, ok, so more people talk about jobs here than school, uff
user142019
@sehe works without parens.
user142019
@sehe So line endings are discarded? :O
@Zoidberg nope. they're just read in one fell swoop, as opposed to $_ = <STDIN>
user142019
Ohh I understand.
user142019
So, if I do @lines = <STDIN> then every element of the array includes the newline?
19:57
Anyways, perldoc perlvar, /\$\/
@Zoidberg yes, see chomp, chop (perldoc perlfun)
user142019
Aight. Awesome.
user142019
I want to learn more about Perl!
@Zoidberg The Camel Book. I have it. Wanna have? You can get it for free
user142019
Nah. I can read it for free online.
19:59
eww
user142019
wwe
@DeadMG That's in response to the vid, obviously
yep
Ell
Ell
ughh I can't do thermodynamics :( anyone good with chemistry at hand?
sure
what's the problem?

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