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11:00
:) F8/shift-F8 for you then
Probably if someone took it away from me, I would build a productivity suite around Debian, vim and clang
and learned to use it in around a month
But since I don't have to get rid of VS right now, it's just Soonish (tm)
Copletely unrelated @DeadMG I recently realized I said "Newton" when really I meant "Newtown". This might very well have confused things a bit :)
polar bear fail ^
what is wrong with this code
And it's not like I didn't try using linux. It's just most of it sucks so terribly that configuration takes too much of my precious time. That's why I'm going to buy an iPhone, I just want the damn thing to work.
@pourjour you.
11:02
I was gonna say that
@BartekBanachewicz hhhh
nah nah nah
@Tony, bin lazer prepared?
lol
why not?
11:04
@pourjour use string or GTFO
We won't help you.
Well, tough luck then.
@BartekBanachewicz It's deemed good advice. In case of fire, get out of the building
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I kinda hoped vim main.cpp:5:21 would open and jump to that line - it's a bit more complicated, unfortunately.
@Xeo It isn't.
:make <- done.
11:05
@sehe uh-oh, it was meant to be like "Fire at will"
hey hey I'm not here to tell me shit
@pourjour We are telling you the solution.
@pourjour well, I thought quite the opposite
string are incompatible with some function and I'm tired of converting
11:05
Good reason
@pourjour that's your problem, not ours
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm, for testing I'd need a makefile first.
@Xeo :set makeprg=g++\ % and then you can do :make whatever extra flags if you want. Or :set makeprg=g++\ %\ whatever\ extra\ flags
@Xeo doesn't make without present makefile work automatically?
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@pourjour You do know of std::string::c_str(), right?
11:06
@Xeo yeah thanks
I forgot about it
god damn people.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What's with the %?
@Xeo current file name
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ah
You can also omit it and do :make file.cpp
11:08
Can I use vim to open program shell as subwindow?
I don't know if the default errorformat works for GCC 4.8.
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Hm.. how the heck did I open the command history.. and how do I close it oO
mawning scrubberies
@R.MartinhoFernandes Let me check.
just got back from having two nurses poke five holes in me
11:08
Maybe they did not change it that much.
oh wow, I always thought it was a lot of yards in a mile; turns out there are a few in-between units
12 inches makes a foot
3 foot makes a yard
22 yards makes a chain
ten chains makes a furlong
8 furlongs makes a mile
3 miles make a league
20000 leagues under the sea makes a good story
and get nowhere near enough blood back out
@Xeo :q closes it. q: opens it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that makes sense.... NOT
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Oh, I see.
@BartekBanachewicz The :q part does
11:09
@Xeo well, :it :is :pretty :much :everything
:noremap q: : will prevent that from ever happening again.
@Xeo ^C to close (q: to open)
@DeadMG don't be so tight, it's for your own good
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And I see qq is macro recording (?)
11:10
@thecoshman I'm not complaining that they poked the requisite holes, I'm just annoyed that they couldn't get anything back out.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I use the set compiler gcc that comes with the installation.
@Xeo More like q<register>. Guess why I use the q register moar often than others...
@Ell I dread to ask but how did you make that much glass?
11:11
@DeadMG yes, stop being tight :P
@thecoshman lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Works just as well without that option IIRC. It makes the messages neater though.
Community's first-season paintball episode is the best thing that has ever happened to me.
And, yes, I'm still awake. Thank you.
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Robot, how do I get back to my file after vim jumped to some other file for the error? :P
user142019
11:13
I always use :tabe filename. :P
^O
Also try ^I after it.
That's per window though.
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MAGIC!
You can also use :make! to not jump anywhere.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Holy shit
You did not know that one?
11:15
No. Pretty sure I looked up :make in the help at some point, too :(
@Xeo ^O, or :buf xxx<Tab> where xxx is some substring of the filename you want to reach
It is there in the help.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah I must have glanced over the variants.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Amaizing. People say they "use Vim" :)
user142019
I abuse Vim.
11:17
@Non-StopTimeTravel There's a double in the second season which is even more awesome.
yarly
it features a paintball Gatling Gun
@Xeo If there are multiple error locations, you can use :cn and :cp to navigate to the next and previous ones, or :copen to open the quickfix window, which lists them all and lets you jump directly, kinda like VS's output thingy.
11:18
paintball remote-control bombs
and Pierce being surprisingly awesome
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cool, thanks.
srsly though. I can't put my finger on it quite; obviously with this episode the richness of the pop culture references in every single detail made it perfect. The show in general? About quarter of it is not stuff I usually find funny at all, but I find all of it funny because of the spot-on delivery. It's quite remarkable.
I agree
I'm really not a sitcom kinda guy, but Community is awesome
I have those mapped to function keys as well as :lnext, :lprev.
Also, :cnfile and :lnfile are sweet
the real pity is that there's no paintball in Season 3
I was really looking forward to it, but then it didn't happen
11:19
SPOILERS!
I'm just so glad it doesn't have a laugh track. I know how you Yanks love laugh tracks.
I'm not a Yank, fool
Yeah, of course, mapping this stuff to some keys is recommended.
I think they'd have put one in Stargate if the average episode didn't generally involve making light of the casual slaughter of thousands of enslaved enemy troops
@DeadMG s/you/them/
11:19
Stargate could be very funny at times, but it wasn't primarily a comedy
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@Non-StopTimeTravel lol
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Hm... Robot, does every :set makeprg add a program that will be executed?
except that episode where he's in the time loop
that was fucking hilarious
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11:20
Then I'm just misinterpreting the output, I guess.
it was enjoyable. never laugh-out-loud. not meant to be, really.
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It shows the one from previous compiles too, then?
Jackson is like, "You know, you could do anything without any consequences, because you know in advance it's going to go back to how it was before."
"Excuse me."
I've seen time loop episodes of other shows, like Star Trek, and they never took it in that direction
user142019
11:20
Hmm.
user142019
Next project will be something with databases without PHP and MySQL.
golfing through the Stargate
IN THE MIDDLE OF MY BACKSWING????!?!?
yeah
and the plate with the smiley face made of condiments
user142019
I consider this an utter waste of time.
11:21
WACKO!
keep going; I can do this all day
indeed
it's such a pity that Mitchell wasn't very good
@Zoidberg Your project, or the conversation? Possibly both?
1860: Sir Richard Burton complains of an associate who "could not be persuaded to try f--king a Muscovy duck while its head was cut off".
user142019
@Non-StopTimeTravel school project.
I did say that you would make a most unlikely bounty hunter Colonel Mitchell.
11:22
indeed
user142019
We get four projects this year and the second one ended half an hour ago.
@Zoidberg WombleWorld
or 'teva
but
at least Atlantis was mostly fun
user142019
butt
morning @CatPlusPlus
11:23
pity it was cancelled after only five seasons
yes :(
Stargate Atlantis?
that's the one
It wasn't very good
it wasn't as bad as universe, though :)
11:26
Well, in the last seasons, first two or three were decent
eh
one of the big problems of season 4 was the whole pregnancy thing
they only put that in because the actress was pregnant
I wonder if they'd have written something slightly more inspired otherwise
I refuse to be drawn into these two developments in the conversation
because (a) it's not fair that Rachel got pregnant with someone other than me, and (b) SGU was hands down the best TV show ever created and it makes me angry when people disagree with that
Oops!
@Xeo It keeps old quickfix lists (ten IIRC), but I don't think it displays them unless you ask for it.
Correction: The West Wing is #1, and Community is fast becoming a #2 in my book
hmm
11:28
I like how we're talking about C++
if I had to pick a best TV show ever created
C++ is a bad language what's there to talk about
@DeadMG Lassie?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm, then it's just that it prints the compiler output to stdout and shows that, which is the terminal.
nah
maybe Castle
most of the other shows I like have stretches that I really didn't enjoy, but Castle doesn't
BSG became way too religious and whiny after the second season
user142019
11:30
@CatPlusPlus Java is badder.
Farscape was good
I enjoy Castle and S5 has been fun, but it's very formulaic and hasn't really developed any aspects of itself in five years. Through S2 and S3 it was pretty much the same every week. I actually started getting bored, which was frustrating.
Buffy was good
user142019
Yo momma was good.
I'm likewise loyal to The Mentalist, but its complete lack of development has made it age quite badly, in a way that's showing now.
11:33
@Non-StopTimeTravel TBH, I like that approach.
you know what you get when you watch Castle.
whereas I've seen plenty of otherwise perfectly good shows, like Chuck or BSG, go down the shitter for random seasons or most of one.
man, even Fringe had a terrible section at the start of S4
Fringe had a terrible section at the start of S1 :v
and that :P
but I tend to forgive terrible sections which are very early, if it shows promise
Hi
that cat appears to be very ill, it is saying things are good :O
Holy shit
I ordered food online for like a week straight, every day
11:37
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: OMG, not everything is terrible! [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [get-out] [no-questions]
@CatPlusPlus Congratulations?
I need to go to the shop finally and stop spending so much money on this
@DeadMG when Peter willed himself back into existence? :p
@melak47 you mean, when Olivia, dosed with high levels of cortexiphan, gained enough subconscious memory juice of an overwritten timeline to love Peter back into existence?
Mostly when they pushed reset button for no reason
11:39
nah
it was when Peter spent like six episodes bitching and moaning about how he couldn't be with Olivia.
oh, yeh right. I forgot the "love > anything" equation
I was like, "Seriously? WE ALREADY DID THIS PART."
> The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of 2012, further fuelling fears that the economy could re-enter recession.
seriously, fuck off BBC
also
is it just me, or as Fringe went on, it contained a lot less Broyles?
... and just plain all the other agents and the whole Division thing.
another headline:
> Why did men suddenly stop wearing high heels?
quality journalism from the public service there
11:41
@Non-StopTimeTravel I know.
the shrinking of the economy is nationally important news
@Non-StopTimeTravel Wait, what.
but that stuff is just random bullshit
@DeadMG they were downsized
@R.MartinhoFernandes Welcome to the "We post random shit" BBC.
I feel like I have missed something.
When did men start wearing high heels?
11:42
the BBC website is lowest-common-denominator crap a lot of the time
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't visit the article so I really couldn't say
@TheForestAndtheTrees Yep :(
their grammar and spelling is borderline awful
@R.MartinhoFernandes They improve the accuracy of archers on horseback. It's a 16th Century Persian thing.
it's like there's no pride in it any more
except when archers on horseback became militarily irrelevant, the otherwise utter impracticality of high heels got rid of them
@DeadMG ah, that explains it then! everybody stopped being from the 16th century, and Persian!
11:43
@DeadMG how do the shoes help when you're on a horse?
@melak47 balance?
@DeadMG So, they stopped wearing them in the 17th century with the advent of gunpowder?
A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a riding animal (usually a horse or other equine, such as a mule). They greatly increase the rider's ability to stay in the saddle and control the mount, increasing the animal's usefulness to humans in areas such as communication, transportation and warfare. In antiquity, the earliest foot supports consisted of riders placing their feet under a girth or using a sim...
@Non-StopTimeTravel I...don't follow. wouldn't you like, need stilts to touch the ground?
@R.MartinhoFernandes and the advent of countries that are not Persia
11:43
@Non-StopTimeTravel Eh, it was adopted in Europe as a symbol of how ridiculously wealthy you were that you could afford to wear shoes that made it utterly impractical for you to actually do anything.
@melak47 are you joking right now
@melak47 What
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nah, 18th or 19th, I think.
@DeadMG look at my shows, bro
Are you riding on a horse or with a horse
11:44
@Non-StopTimeTravel Dude, lern2play. You must wait two minutes before correcting anybody's spelling.
@melak47 horse riders don't just dangle their feet in mid-air, buddy :)
@CatPlusPlus then it'd be "why did horses stop wearing high heels?"
@melak47 I think you could get a job in the BBC.
11:46
nah
they're usually pretty good
they have a very good political balance
yeah because they're too fucking stupid to pick sides
lol
I disagree
if you accused them of having a bias they'd probably have to ask what that meant
11:47
it's annoying how they set some journalists to do utterly random stories
except for Nick Robinson, I mean
but their regular coverage is fairly good
right, so the high heels interlock with the stirrup?
@melak47 The fuck do I know? All I know is that's what they achieved.
need moar stars dammit
11:51
@sehe 'pdated
"Bullets and Enemies are Disappearing in my C++ Prog, here's my prog in Google Docs"
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Q: Bullets and Enemies are Disappearing in my C++ Prog

user2010841I really need your help. I made a game in c++. The problem with this game is that the bullets and the enemies are blinking. The project is not complete. But I just need help in getting the bullets and the enemies not to blink like that. Please help me as fast as possible. Thanks in advance. Here...

I fucking love these tags
That question is full of awesome.
@Non-StopTimeTravel How the heck do they even exist?
@R.MartinhoFernandes They exist when used
right?
Yeah, but you need 150 rep to create them IIRC.
Well, I can see used for some HTML crap.
Well, both do exist from previous questions.
Bullets from presentation, and blinking from... well, from presentation.
Render blink comes up in CSS and jQuery (read: Javascript) a bit
11:55
@melak47 Awww I love it ;)
> This tag is about stuff that blinks.
There.
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Question: Who's @Non-StopTimeTravel again?
Question: Who are you, N^HXeo?
@Xeo Used to be Lightness Races in Orbit, who used to be Tomalak Geret'kal.
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Ah
11:57
(I think I spelled the last bit right)
Tell me, Mr. Axderson... what good is a phone call... if you're unable to speak?
@R.MartinhoFernandes impressive.
@Xeo dude, poor show! a glance at my SE network profile and website would have told you that. -1 for no research effort (and a closevote too cos I'm a douche)
Nonstop pedantry
Nonstop being a cat
11:59
Never not be a cat

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