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22:00
@Non-StopTimeTravel Why a picture of Claudia Black?
It is not made for presentation.
@melak47 I thought it was clear, lol. en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/tm
@EtiennedeMartel Why not?
tm* has everything except miliseconds
@EtiennedeMartel Why not
22:00
@Pubby lol
You both got some excellent questions.
@Rapptz Why do you need that, though?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, lame :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm doing a problem online and it wants me to output milliseconds too.
22:01
Oh.
Well, you can separate the seconds and the milliseconds and then use tm for the months and stuff.
Or use Boost.Gregorian IIRC.
lol I didn't even know that existed, what the hell boost
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Q: undefined reference to `vtable for ...'

5YrsLaterDBA Possible Duplicate: undefined reference to `vtable for stations::baseStation' Just came back to C++ and get above error, cannot find reason. If I disabled that virtual method, virtual bool doStartup();, in both base and derived classes, it will compile and link fine. With that virt...

Personally, I think it was a good idea to keep chrono away from that kind of shit.
Timezones and calendars are just fucked up.
Well, tm already exists ;_;. Could have appended milliseconds to make me happy
be like, it's a present! For me.
tm is terrible. Reminds of Java's Date API.
22:08
well there is no alternative
Unless you have one besides boost
Ell
Ell
Joda - isn't that some time thing or some shiz?
(And it's Western-centric :/)
user868935
hello
Ell
Ell
Hi
"Well what do you want? ._." "I want nokia condoms"
did you guys do this on purpose
Ell
Ell
Nokia condoms? :L
@Rapptz wat?
the star board
Ell
Ell
22:10
does c++ have a brand?
@Rapptz ICU is probably the bestest, but probably overkill for what you want.
Ell
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Aww, no c++ branded condoms? :'(
22:11
@Ell Sure. It's a red hot poker through the eyes when you ask silly questions
user868935
Which of these is better for prototyping in a header file? doSomething(int, int, int) or doSomething(int height, int width, int depth)?
@SpicyWeenie manageSomething(int, int, int)
Isn't it obvious?
I don't understand the star board's sorting
@Non-StopTimeTravel It's "hotness" which is a combination of age and stars.
22:12
@SpicyWeenie Strictly speaking you ought to have the names in there for documentation purposes
Younger messages have some boost.
@R.MartinhoFernandes but there's no obvious pattern!
user142019
@Ell too much std.
user142019
lol implementing C++ in Perl.
22:13
@Non-StopTimeTravel for patterns, buy wallpaper or goto the java room
It's something like stars*youngness. IIRC the youngness factor has geometric growth.
user868935
@Non-StopTimeTravel so the name in the prototype is almost the equivalent of commenting?
@SpicyWeenie of course
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes- a freshly-starred message cannot not get on the board.
@SpicyWeenie and then you write a doxygen-style comment block above the declaration to provide further explanation, post- and pre-conditions
user868935
22:14
Cool thanks for the info
np...
can't help but wonder how you've been naming your variables so far, if that wasn't obvious already
user868935
as in?
life
Mehehe. Fixed the star board.
What do you mean?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, read it
22:21
You must've fixed starboard in a different timeline or something
don't get too excited; I didn't make a new sorting algorithm get applied or anything
but I starred Zoidberg's message for tactical effect
Metal Chat Solid 4: Words of the Patriots (Tactical Starring Action)
FWIW, it does not look very fixed.
for free wallpapers just go to google and feed him a url of a photo, it proposes similar results, and there are really, really good results ( as for B/W photos I've tried )
22:24
lines 1-3 are fixed
(i know i'm out off phase)
Not anymore :P
aah, everyone bitches about MGS, but I liked it
@StephaneRolland: Indeed. example?
@R.MartinhoFernandes did you see this: paulspontifications.blogspot.ru/2013/01/… ? Is it me or is the quality atrocious
22:24
haha out off phase
and also, that shit is so old now
@Non-StopTimeTravel give me an example image, we'll see
@StephaneRolland I mean I'm curious to see which ones you tried
@sehe Dunno, I didn't get to the end. Read a couple of paragraphs or so and just gave up.
22:26
@StephaneRolland My gravatar. I failed to make it work, I'm interested to see how you fare
user142019
What is a fun thing to write in Perl.
die "another day";
@Zoidberg A translator for link.exe arguments to ld.exe arguments. :3c
hi guy, im having some troubles and i want to see if you can provide me some help, i have a std::map as a member of the class and i have a method who loads the maps values from and do some parsing whit a few std::tr1::regex, so if i use std::string when the function goes so do the values i tried whit std::string* but got a lot of errors so i tried with char* but i cant get a conversion from smacth, so any idea?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it looks quite obvious to me that any decent C (or C++) version would kick the shit out of the Haskell code he shows. Anyways, the whole benchmark is pretty useless, since it is mostly about a little bit of efficient memory management and completely dominated by IO
not really b/w you could say ;-)
@JuanAntonioOrozco that message is far too long to be one sentence. shall we try again?
@JuanAntonioOrozco cough. Hi. See
Jan 7 at 5:26, by Rapptz
If you don't want to be hated here, read the Newbie Hints.
user142019
@JuanAntonioOrozco Parsing? Regex? Sounds like the perfect job for Perl.
22:29
Ah, yeah, I got to "isLetter is pointlessly slow", then fuck off.
@StephaneRolland was that in response to my gravatar? Which url did you enter in the seach box?
Zoidberg's brain is gone
It perlified
user142019
Impossible.
@Zoidberg may be but im making a dll
user142019
Something that has never existed can't go away.
user142019
22:29
@JuanAntonioOrozco embed Perl.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think he knows that people have to check other than ASCII ranges.
user142019
(Pro tip: bad questions = bad answers.)
Also aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh pointers to std::string
@sehe Why do you think the Haskell code would be much slower (hint: GHC is very good at optimizing Haskell code)
22:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't see what he is mucking with isLetter for in the first place. All you need to check is whether the first char on the line is > <despair/>
@Zoidberg what about performance?
@CatPlusPlus Wut.
@StephaneRolland ooh... what's that from?
Approaches

There are several approaches to the solution. We evaluate them in turn.

Remove User-Defined Literals
Haha no thanks.
user142019
@JuanAntonioOrozco have you benchmarked?
22:30
i tried whit std::string* but got a lot of errors so i tried with char* but i cant get a conversion from smacth, so any idea?
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user142019
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22:31
AWW
user142019
Fuck you.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That haskell code. (a) because he uses a lookup for the complement (b) because I smelled the same smell of ignorance when I reached "isLetter is pointlessly slow"
@sehe yep, I put zen photograhs I like and find the originals, i put some gimp filters and make wall papaers I like from what i Find, no avatars however, I like them more precise
Unicode isLetter could be made as fast as ASCII one
@sehe He does the same in C.
22:32
Just generate the function from UCD
FWIW, ogonek isLetter is one binary search lookup in an array.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well. more or less. I'm pretty sure the C version is linearly indexed, and the Haskell is... well probably tree search, possibly hash table
I could make it a direct lookup if I wanted to explode the size of the library.
Most come FluxBox style doers
@sehe Yeah, no. As I said, GHC is very good at optimising Haskell.
22:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes The crux will be, how large is the array
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, haskell optimizes the table indexed by a char to a linear lookup?
@sehe I wouldn't be surprised.
^ Apollo Launches His Viper Funny
@Mysticial from FluxBox style doers on deviant art.
@Mysticial and after you try to make it your own
22:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes Anyway, I'm not sure sure but a switch might outdo this lookup thing (depending on other load and target CPU)
I'm always fascinated with depictions of extra-solar worlds.
@Mysticial let me check if I' have something in that mood
It's like: I'd love to travel to other interesting planets and systems - but I know it's not gonna happen in my lifetime.
Ahahahaha I have "web technologies" test tomorrow
@Mysticial don't think about the future, if it is at the reach of our hands we'll know it. If not, let's prepare futre generation. It's the same movement.
22:40
One of the questions from last year: which way is correct to get a math constant in JavaScript
@sehe In the current form, it has 3248 8-byte elements.
a) Math.LN10, b) Mat.cos.x, c) sqrt(x), d) floor(exp)
@StephaneRolland Easier said than done. :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes could be (excruciatingly) slow, when in a hotstop
I'm in excruciating pain right now
22:41
@CatPlusPlus WUT. Dat question
@Mysticial if you consider the only rule is evolution, then things happens when they happens
@CatPlusPlus That's only because you're temporarily sober
Ahahahahaha this one is even better
JavaScript object used to open a new window uses a method:
a) new, b) open, c) spawn, d) create
I translated the question badly, but still
@Mysticial a lot can happen in a lifetime.
22:43
Ahahahaha "which character is used to create internal links in HTML pages"
@MooingDuck True. But interstellar travel seems a bit of a stretch in this case.
*, %, # or @?
@CatPlusPlus That's russian roulette
@Mysticial a lifetime ago we'd just started using airplanes
In order for this to be doable in our lifetimes, we first need to break the speed of light.
22:44
@CatPlusPlus .... "internal links" - no kidding
So we'd have to disprove some pretty hard laws of physics first.
Then exploit them.
@Mysticial Nah.
there are conceptual loopholes, e.g. alcubierre drive, and who knows what quantum gravity might bring?
Let's make time machines
Interstellar travel is boring
@sehe Well, there's a lot of grounds for optimisation. Some of them are suggested the standard itself.
22:45
@Mysticial we must first accept what DNA is like. The thoughts works the same, roughly.
I want to travel to next week already
It isn't optimised for isLetter, but for retrieving the general category. For example, there are huge sequences of alternating Ll (Letter, lowercase) and Lu (Letter, uppercase) which could be conflated into a single element.
lol. Ivchenkov is insane.
@MooingDuck Cool! 404. (Was that a joke?)
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, I broke the link :( fixed.
22:46
First Tchaikovsky or how you write that, now Ivchenkov... seems that Russian-ish people bring insanity to std-proposals.
The only way I can see any of this happening is if a miracle happens in medical research and we all manage to live for thousands of years or more.
Similarly passed around online was a .gif of First Lady Michelle Obama shaking her head and rolling her eyes in historic fashion at something Republican House Speaker John Boehner said during the Inauguration Day luncheon. (nationalpostnews.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/…)
They're pretty confident about this
@Griwes What was this time?
@CatPlusPlus Ooooh, early speculation phase.
22:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes last message
There will be SCIENCE
oh wait, that isn't even the page I wanted to link to
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh. I lost you. You mean, lot of opportunities? Grounds, well, I know that, I said it.
@CatPlusPlus I want to time travel when I was 7 y/o
Oh, and @R.MartinhoFernandes too.
God does not play nice. [Albert Neinstein]
@CatPlusPlus but Cat Plus Plus...
@Mysticial so you want to be sure before going one way ?
22:51
@MooingDuck That's neat. Finding ways around the laws of physics.
@Mysticial admittedly, "Mathematically, the field equations predict that this is possible, but it remains to be seen if we could ever reduce this to practice.", but things like this show that technology advances in fits and bursts out of nowhere.
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Q: Banning under-age: how fair is it?

user208828I've been banned a few times for being underage. My previous account was "Dumb Search". I had been quite a contributor, with a lot of reputation (500 before I was banned). I had leaked out to @rlemon (yes I know, very dumb of me!) that I was 12 (@rleom's use of f-ck regarding my website was appa...

^^ ahahahahaha
@Mysticial He's back again!
Somebody never learns their lesson....
I think at that point he deserves to be banned until he's 16.
22:58
Oh yeah. He will. When becomes of age
@ThePhD Well, he's 12.
many would laugh at me for saying this: there is no proof of the inexistence of spirit. I have read articles that I don't understand about quantuum things happening at the level of neurons.... so my only way is to say, "follow your neurons". No words of mine could replace your experience. But no words of yours could replace my experience.
He's 12. When I was 12, I was still hacking the pokemon games. So you can't expect this guy to understand that US laws are stiff.
@Rapptz I think he's arguing that. Accidentally
If he's 12 and he wants his SO account to stay alive,
why doesn't he just shut up ?
22:59
Because he's an idiot
Account deleted already.

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