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16:00
but you can't learn math and computer science or programming
you are being greedy
you should learn one thing, you have no right !
I am projecting
Ell
Ell
Haha I'm learning at least 2 of those
@Mhjr I think math and programming both are sort of required for computer science, at least according to university? :p
I am not being serious
this is only said in false institutions
like the one i was forced to go to
So, Iran's rial is the most worthless currency, closely followed by Somalia's shilling and Vietnam's đồng.
their currency is called "dong" ? :/
16:03
hahaha
@melak47 Yes. There's even a "Dong Sign" character for it.
yaayyy my browser can render ₫ongs!
because it's not a perv browser
By the way, I am terrible at starcraft
tommorris.org/posts/8114 I wonder what the state of this matter is in C++...
16:06
Played 8 today, won 3 :<
@BartekBanachewicz getting whooped by random noobs?
@thecoshman exactly that
@BartekBanachewicz @Cicada yet to take up the offer to hand you your ass?
@thecoshman dunno. I don't think she'll want to play
@R.MartinhoFernandes Last I checked, C++ doesn't even claim to implement dates.
16:11
@DeadMG There's something in Boost.
oic
@BartekBanachewicz you never know
@thecoshman yea, she's a girl after all. I just presume that uni + stuff + whatever... always a reason not to play
@BartekBanachewicz wtf? what sort of logic is that?
uh. whatever.
that's lack of logic.
Ell
Ell
16:18
man graphics programming is totally awesome
graphics is the most impressive
curse you dynamic linking!
@Ell :)
what'cha working at?
Ell
Ell
Just reading the open.gl tutorials. My dream is to finally clone a game I've wanted to for ages
I have been so protected from the low level
but now I realise how much you actually have to programme yourself
Ell
Ell
like reflections, I thought the gpu could just do it for you
16:21
i wish it could
what is that game?
Ell
Ell
it's called Trade Empires made by Frog City. You probably haven't heard of it xD
it's basically based on supply & demand, you set up trade routes, production etc.
to either make the most money or fulfill special goals. My aim is to make a real 3d version of it (it's isometric) multi-player version
it's an ambitious goal, but I have plenty of time xD
@Ell So, like Anno?
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Ell
@EtiennedeMartel Not sure, haven't heard of Anno. I will google it now
@BartekBanachewicz No no, don't worry, I can take you 1v1 right now.
Why is everyone on Europe, urrrrrr.
I'm gonna have to wait for HotS and their multi region play or something.
16:25
idk, because we live in Europe, maybe?
@BartekBanachewicz gief naem+charcode
@EtiennedeMartel buy EU WoL... as rich C++ dev you can afford it :P
@Cicada Okay, but I've just paused, I am taking my prettier half for dinner, then I'm putting her in the train back home, and will be back in about an hour and a half. That cool?
@Cicada Bajtek #751
it iwas 20 euros for christmas
@NoSenseEtAl 1) I'm a C# dev, 2) I'm not rich, and 3) no.
ho boy
16:27
@EtiennedeMartel it's just a few weeks
this is gonna be one hell of a refactoring
@EtiennedeMartel which country you work in ?
@BartekBanachewicz eh. I'll be back in around ~2h30 or so then
@NoSenseEtAl Canada.
Cicada why Cat's avatar?
16:28
@Cicada can you send me inv right now to verify it works? I might be playing then
Ell
Ell
@EtiennedeMartel Sort of I think. Anno looks more like advanced sim city, but idk. Trade empires isn't very complicated, it's mainly just trading commodities. But now I really want to buy Anno :P
@EtiennedeMartel oh come on you earn >20 euros per hour. :)
@DeadMG You ask that kind of question to the lounge's biggest troll?
btw me joking dont get upset
lol
16:28
@NoSenseEtAl No, but almost.
@EtiennedeMartel btw may I ask you if you agree with something: C++ is harder to use than C# but in general new project using C++ are more interesting than those using c#
ahaha bartek is gold
@NoSenseEtAl C++ isn't particularly harder to use than C#. It's easier to fuck things up in C++, yes, but that's not really the issue if you got proper training.
@FredOverflow wtf?
this is gonna be easy
i'll random
16:30
we can go ZvZ
lol yeah why not
i thought it's two-way automatically
@NoSenseEtAl As for "interestingness", it depends. I like how I can express my ideas better and faster with C# than with C++.
TIL there's not an in-game chat feature on European servers.
@EtiennedeMartel for me it is a bit, but then again I work with C savage code... but I try to keep it modern, and then again if you dont need .NET libs it is similar, though GC makes it easier for me. For interesingness I mean science, high stake, high perf projects are often done in C++, C# is more when you want to save dev time.
@EtiennedeMartel Not the biggest by any means. At least assuming her avatar is anywhere close to reality, I probably outweigh her by nearly 2:1.
alright see ya
@NoSenseEtAl C++ is typically riskier because it's harder to find competent programmers for it, so I don't know why you would go with "high stake" projects.
prepare your anus btw
Hmmm, NodaTime formatting patterns don't appear to follow ISO 8601.
@EtiennedeMartel high stake is wrong word... I meant Chrome... You are willing to pay 1.5x $ for 15% speed... also FB and their C++ dev army :)
btw since we are talking about C#. Anybody here likes Rx. It has been recentl OS for Cpp so me kind of interested
16:35
I think it's more about dev time, experience, and familiarity than it is about C++.
@NoSenseEtAl Rx is awesome! (Also, monads!)
@R.MartinhoFernandes you know any good source to learn it from Cpp perspective... I had some C# tutorials, but le me cant think C# and it is hard to go through something that expects you know C# while it explains Rx
Sorry, no. I haven't really looked at the C++ released yet.
0
A: PHP Array not accessible

Lightness Races in OrbitEven though there's only one result in this instance (I guess?) the array supports multiple. So find the first result, then take the email from that: echo $results[0]['email']; // ^^^^^^^^^^^ // first result

call for upvotes!
so damn close to that badge
then I can put PHP away forever
hi, btw
I think I've sobered up a bit now
16:39
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Damn! Ruining all the fun.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Did you just come to the C++ room to beg for upvotes on a PHP question?
@R.MartinhoFernandes still tnx... maybe it is time for me to put E MEijers pic as background and learn meself C# for a greater good. :D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Once you've PHPed you're tainted forever...
@Mysticial Well I was in here already
16:40
btw my college had some ppl from FB come and speak...they hated PHP...
@Borgleader I suppose :(
shocking, right
@LightnessRacesinOrbit fair enough...
@Mysticial ;)
what's an "open source bitch"?
lol @ temporary downvoter
hello
omg, I PHPed back in 2001!!!
I am tainted!!!
user1182183
				glm::quat rot(info.Rotation.w,info.Rotation.x,info.Rotation.y,info.Rotation.z);
				glm::quat done(glm::rotate(rot,glm::eulerAngles(rot)+glm::vec3(90.0f,0.0,0.0)));
				info.Rotation.x = done.x;
				info.Rotation.y = done.y;
				info.Rotation.z = done.z;
				info.Rotation.w = done.w;
user1182183
produces weird results, while when removing rotate and setting done to rot
user1182183
then nothing changes and everything is good
user1182183
and when I rotate it with vec3(0.0,0.0,0.0); the car is set to it's "initial" position.. always
user1182183
16:47
(and I expected the car to not rotate)
user1182183
what's wrong? ; o
Hmmm, WinForms default rendering renders combining marks on the next base character instead of the previous. WTF.
Anyone here is a freelancer?
user142019
That douchebag I plonked said he was a freelancer or something.
@Zoidberg after you plonked him?
user142019
16:52
Hmm.
user142019
> You acknowledge that Licensed Software is not designed or intended for use in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility.
user142019
That's ridiculous.
I cannot move, and the pay for programmers here in Brazil is too low and don't pay my student debts + living expenses (and I don't even own a car or anything that requires high maintenance). So I guess I need to work remotely.
I only dunno how
@Zoidberg Why? Do you think it should be designed or intended for use in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of a nuclear facility? Just what are you planning?
16:54
In other words, Java cannot be trusted to run any nuclear facility.
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user142019
s/ nuclear facility/thing/
Probably JVM owners don't want to get sued if JVM breaks and causes a meltdown
user142019
> deleted by Will♦ Oct 11 '12 at 13:20
user142019
Stack Overflow is holding moderator elections. http://stackoverflow.com/election Still the most democratic site on the Internet!
user142019
Yes, very democratic Joel Spolsky.
16:55
Who the fuck deletes questions at lunch time?
- Oh noes!!! The reactor is melting down! Push the rods down!!!
- I am!!! Trust me I am!!! But I think the garbage collector is running!
user142019
too much php, Brisbane, Australia
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user142019
HAHA awesome.
@Mysticial I thought you would want to insert the control rods instead of taking them out.
Ah you're right. Fixed
16:57
surely pushing them up or down would depend on what orientation the reactor is...
besides, if it is melting, I think it's a spot late for rods
user142019
I thought that the rods were usually horizontal.
It would probably leak if it was upside down.
@thecoshman It's only late because of the GC.
Most reactors usually the control rods must go down, probably because it is easier to make them go down than up.
then they should use go language :D
go up go down
16:59
In case of power-outage, the rods fall down.
user142019
Hydrogen fusion is more wonderful. Something bad happens? Turn of power (and thus magnets) problem solved.
That's the argument I've heard.
@Mysticial fairly sure if people are dealing with much nuclear power, they know how to plug a leak
@Zoidberg When something bad happens, are you sure there is still stuff left to turn off the power?
@R.MartinhoFernandes you can always pull a plug :P
17:00
@thecoshman They probably also know how to avoid them, i.e. no make things upside down.
If your nuclear reactor stops giving power, how you make the rods go up?
user142019
If the magnets fail, the fusion stops immediately.
@thecoshman Pulling plugs isn't as easy as one might think :)
The only way to do that would using crazy counter-balance stuff, not sure if that is safe inside a reactor.
@speeder Pro-tip: there are other sources of energy.
17:01
@NikiC ah sure it is
At least "pulling the plug" on medium to high voltage is a science for itself ^^
@thecoshman My point is: are you sure there is still a plug left after something bad happens?
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yeah when hydrogen fusion is cracked, it's the way to go
user142019
We went to ITER with high school a year ago.
user142019
ITER (originally an acronym of International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering project, which is currently building the world's largest experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor at the Cadarache facility in the south of France. The ITER project aims to make the long-awaited transition from experimental studies of plasma physics to full-scale electricity-producing fusion power plants. The project is funded and run by seven member entities — the European Union (EU), India, Japan, China, Russia, South Korea and the United ...
17:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes not always. I know a guy that work with nuclear reactors, and to them it is very important that safety mechanisms work without power, because no matter what other sources exist, you might end easily in a situation without power in a emergency
7
A: why does java forces me to add f when I use float?

Eng.Fouad18.45 is double in Java which is 64-bit, and float data type is 32-bit hence you need the extra f.

^^ 7 upvotes in 50 seconds...
holy shit...
I don't recall FGITW ever being that crazy...
user142019
I just ate a wonderful vulcano.
answers to easy questions always get the most upvotes immediately because so many people see it
At least this one doesn't look like it's gonna get 10 answers to put it on the multicollider and turn into that boolean question.
One quick question, if I build a library with, let's say Visual C++, can I use it with GCC (and vice versa)?
17:06
Tuntuni usually no.
If you build it all the way to a DLL, then yes, it's compatible since the standard is defined by the OS.
If it's a static library, then usually no.
I can imagine why it would be, but just to be sure, is it normal that my compiler complains that Foo& in for (Foo& bar : myStdSet) should be const Foo&?
(as far as I can tell, myStdSet is not const itself)
Ah, I see. :) Thanks! ;)
Mysticial but how the compiler reference it?
@zneak Set iterators are always const.
17:07
You need a .a file.
Those are icompatible
incompatible
@Mysticial And what about different versions of the same compiler?
@speeder For DLLs, you need to include a .lib file into the dependencies.
that's what I thought
Yes, that :/
what about ABI details like name mangling and exception handling across VC++ and GCC?
17:07
@Tuntuni Nope. VS2012 and VS2010 have incompatible statics.
user142019
IDXGIFactory* fac;
CreateDXGIFactory(__uuidof(IDXGIFactory), reinterpret_cast<void**>(fac));
factory.reset(fac);
user142019
Eww that cast is horrible.
@Mysticial Okay. Thanks! ;)
I once tried to use a VC++ DLL version of libpng on MingW, did not worked
@Zoidberg sort of thing I would expect from openGL :P
user142019
17:09
@thecoshman DirectX
@thecoshman Actually, I only know of one place in OpenGL where you need crazy casts.
@Zoidberg yes... but it looks like something I would expect from openGL
user142019
Oh. :P
@Xeo for nerdy plays with overload resolution: ideone.com/NDpkB5
@R.MartinhoFernandes my knowledge of openGL is dated
17:10
implemented it years ago, so please disregard the ugly implementation :)
any advice on how to solve a 'symbol not the right size' issue with a dynamic library? and yes, I have tried rebuilding :P
@thecosh weren't you planning to GM some game with your friends? I recommend keeping an eye on Role-playing Games. Lots to learn there.
user142019
Fuck.
user142019
Linker error.
user142019
Code y u no link.
17:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was hoping to get something set up yes, thanks for the link
user142019
Oh I need to link to DXGI.
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@Zoidberg why are you doing directx again?
user142019
Because I want to learn DirectX.
@Zoidberg you are a staunch windows fanatic right?
IOW, Zoidlang is dead again.
17:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait... is that meant to just be DnD?
@thecoshman No. It's RPGs in general.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, DnD really dominates doesn't it :P
any hoops, right now, trying to resolve problems with .so not working
user142019
Oh awesome it workz.
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Q: copy constructor of a class which has an user-defined class member

FihopZzI'm reading thinking in c++ chapter 14 : "Functions that don't automatically inherit" class GameBoard { public: GameBoard() { cout << "GameBoard()\n"; } GameBoard(const GameBoard&) { cout << "GameBoard(const GameBoard&)\n"; } GameBoard& operator=(const GameB...

I also want to know
@EtiennedeMartel if i can read patch notes global play will be enabled in the comming weeks for WoL
user142019
17:24
m_D3D = new D3DClass;
if(!m_D3D)
{
    return false;
}
user142019
Haha nullptr checking after new.
user142019
Like half of this guy's LOC is this kind of null checking.
@Zoidberg Hmm, I remember seeing this.
Rastertek, right?
user142019
Ja.
Yeah, he's not a very good C++ programmer.
I mean, he even has Initialize and Shutdown methods here and there.
17:29
@EtiennedeMartel If you find me one that works
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Beautiful, isn't it? ;-)
@FredOverflow I guess I don't fully understand it?
Do you understand CPS?
@Mysticial Nuclear facilities and garbage collection sounds like a perfect match to me :)
That's not CPS
17:31
@Zoidberg Wrap up half of what he does and his LoC shrinks pretty fast.
That's just normal call sequencing
@CatPlusPlus I tentatively ask you help me sort out glload being loaded from a shared object... 'glXCreateContextAttribsARB' apparently has a different size in the .so ... I have no idea where to go.
@FredOverflow Call me when you do, so we can continue this conversation.
user142019
Fuck out parameters.
17:34
Jan 30 at 10:47, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@BartekBanachewicz You know how you can turn a bag inside out, as people do to pick up dog poo? Imagine that "inside-outing" process, but on a person. Do you see the guts all over? Good. Now turn the guts themselves inside out. Repeat until you cannot turn anything else inside out. That's CPS.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What conversation? It was just joke on a technique that contains the continue keyword.
@FredOverflow And you missed my joke about keeping a conversation in CPS style.
lol, you're right :)
@CatPlusPlus That was epic.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're so cooool.
17:36
@EtiennedeMartel He is, isn't he? <3
user142019
I always forget in which header std::pair is.
@FredOverflow OK. Not sure I want that in C++ tbh
@Zoidberg <utility>
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It won't be in there, it was just a joke.
@FredOverflow orite
nm then
Just like register won't be re-purposed in C++14 to register callbacks :)
Now you pick a keyword an re-purpose it!
Guise
user142019
register must be a valid identifier.
user142019
This is ridiculous.
Do you know of any tools that'll take an inline class declaration and split it into a .cpp and a .h ?
@Zoidberg Says who?
17:39
@ThePhD VAX?
user142019
@FredOverflow me?
FOr a whole class?
@Zoidberg In Zoidlang?
user142019
In C++.
@ThePhD What is an inline class declaration?
user142019
17:40
inline class foo; // lol
@Zoidberg So you say that in C++, register must be a valid identifier? I don't get it.
user142019
@FredOverflow IMO
@Zoidberg exactly
@Zoidberg Does that also go for all other keywords as well? Or why did you pick register in particular?
user142019
Because register is pointless.
@FredOverflow Uh. Something like struct HardMetal { int RockOutLevel; HardMetal ( ) { } int ChangeRocking ( int goodorbad ) { RockOutLevel += goodorbad } };
user142019
17:41
Isn't its use even deprecated?
And change it so that there's only declarations in one place, and implementation in another.
They can't remove keywords
@ThePhD That's a class definition with (inline? dunno) member function definitions, I guess.
@CatPlusPlus Actually, they can.
Well that's a mouthful to say. D:
17:42
Well, yeah, but :cplusplus:
Been there, done that, actually.
@ThePhD Why do you want to do that? If the author put everything in the class definition, he probably had a good reason to do so.
@FredOverflow ooh
@FredOverflow He is the author, and he did not have a good reason.
17:43
@FredOverflow In the case where the author is a flaming dumbass (me), then I need to change things. :3c
I don't know, I like "inline class definitions". Less code duplication.
@FredOverflow delete (std::vector<T>&)myvec will call myvec.clear()!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're made of pain.
@EtiennedeMartel :D
17:44
You're pain in a person-shaped package.
@FredOverflow But no external class friendliness and LNK errors and ODR paaaiinzz.
Also compile times q_q
@EtiennedeMartel I certainly feel that way today
hmm
17:46
lol
I separated out my ast building but separating analysis and codegen gonna be harder
@FredOverflow Why not? The same reason the didn't re-purpose auto to have a new meaning in C++11?
class C_plus_plus_14_will_be_awesome
{
    // Why must constructors have the name of the class?
    C_plus_plus_14_will_be_awesome(int);

    // In C++14, they don't have to anymore:
    const(int);

    // To make it easier on noobs, you can also write:
    const ructor(int);
};
@DeadMG att?
@FredOverflow OMG.
Why would you make "ructor" a reserved identifier?
Ell
Ell
17:48
@thecoshman abstract syntax tree?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It was already back in the original C++ design, but it clashed too badly with the implicit int rule. Now we finally get it back!
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not reserved, it's a contextual keyword.
@JerryCoffin Because nobody proposed it seriously yet.
Ell
Ell
I'm confused >.,
@Ell By what?
Ell
Ell
@FredOverflow I don't understand why the cosntructor wouldn't have the name of the class
Well, wouldn't it make more sense if it was named constructor, or this like in D and Scala?
In TD&E, Bjarne admits that the syntax C++ chose for constructors may have been a bit too clever.
17:51
@FredOverflow I hope the const
ructor is a joke.
Clever?
It's redundant as fuck
@StackedCrooked Everything I say about C++14 is a joke. How often do I have to repeat this?
clang allows struct A { struct A; };
Ell
Ell
new Person("John"); looks fine :P
@FredOverflow But, this is the first time you're telling me.
17:53
@Ell That's usage-site. We are talking about definition-site.
Ell
Ell
Ohhhh silly me :P
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Q: How to pass array of bitmaps from managed C++ to unmanaged C++

user1059993I currently have an array of System::Drawing::Bitmaps in a dll in managed C++ code. I would like to be able to call into the method in the managed C++ from unmanaged(native) C++. The question is how to do I pass the array back to unmanaged C++? I can call Gethbitmap() on the managed C++ bitma...

is there a valid c++ program that contains the token sequence C++14 ?
no macros allowed
I hate when people ask how to "pass <thing> from <language A> to <language B>"
you can't pass things into a language!
You can't? :(
17:55
@JohannesSchaub-litb well the obvious is broken by maximal munch
@LightnessRacesinOrbit i'm always confused when ppl have void f(int); and they say "f takes an int parameter" :)
@JohannesSchaub-litb What token sequence? You gave us characters, not tokens.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lex it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit it means it has an int parameter!
17:55
:P
and it takes an int argument
I prefer something that has character.
Ell
Ell
But personally I don't see anything wrong with ctor and dtor syntax
@JohannesSchaub-litb Can I separate the two plusses by a space?
@FredOverflow yes
and also the C and ++
17:56
Lol I hope Cat doesn't look at any of the commits for like the next 4 commits ._.
This is nightmarish.
@Ell Redundant
int C = 0;
C+ +14;
@FredOverflow C+ +14 are different tokens
#include <iostream> int main() { int C = 0; std::cout << ++C++14 << '\n'; }
@ThePhD Now he's gonna look at them.
17:57
is close
but lvalue required as increment operand
@JohannesSchaub-litb You never mentioned what tokens you wanted in your token sequence.
It's like saying "don't look at the floor, it's dirty" when you invite people over.
@JohannesSchaub-litb I don't understand your spec then.
@EtiennedeMartel >_> I thought he wasn't here for a moment.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the tokens that are the result of tokenizing my string
17:57
@ThePhD Hey @CatPlusPlus you should definitely checkout them commits.
q_q y u so meen.
I saw them already
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus I don't understand how it can be redundant? Maybe I don't know what redundant means. Google says "No longer needed or useful; superfluous.". I'm not being pedantic I genuinely don't understand (apologies for my incompetence >.<)
@ThePhD It has motivational purpose.
@JohannesSchaub-litb What is wrong with saying that?
17:58
You repeat type name
@Ell If you rename the class, you have to rename the constructors and the destructor as well. That's redundant.
Java (C# ?) do it like this as well.
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus Oh right. I guess it is redundant in that way

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