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11:00
I don't understand why the copy must happen if you assign to a const-ref
@Nils 'coz A::b may be changed.
ah the other way round
yes makes sens to me
const B& b = a.getB(); a.b.x = 1;
thx
11:05
Also WTF the sun is back. Unglaublich.
user1357851
lolwut, in Scotland it is illegal to not reveal to a sexual partner that you changed sex.
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Do you guys know if there's a define available to differ between VS2012 Desktop Express and other versions?
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lol
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11:20
Huh
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Q: Alternatives to passing an object over and over again

Mario TollardoThere are a couple of classes which are meant to be derived by other classes pretty often. They are user input receivers, like a key down receiver, a key release receiver, mouse move receiver and so on. Classes that inherit from those are for example the hotkey-action, which inherits from key dow...

Oh gawd
@R.MartinhoFernandes Think they'd find out pretty damn quickly.
user142019
@Xeo All those answers lol.
So what? Let them go.
Being a "newb" does not give you any special status in this room.
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes we have statuses all over in this room lol
user142019
11:36
Brown list, plonk, problem solved.
Damn tags are growing again.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: ~4.46588770316π day [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
user142019
It's Stonehenge day. ππππ
damn
somebody should just bomb that place.
it's like those crappy medieval castles, it takes up space and money for nothing
user142019
Tourists!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ....
user1357851
11:45
Stonehenge is just a pile of rocks
user142019
A drunk Brit once broke off a piece of an ear of a statue on Easter Island lol.
user1357851
been there
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
user142019
11:49
Oh it's also Einstein's birthday.
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And Google has no doodle.
Maybe they're shutting down doodles too.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
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12:12
I just noticed that Win8 has native support for different wallpapers on multiple monitors.
Google Reader is my #1 most visited web page.
Which sucks.
@DeadMG I think Stonehenge is an important relic of the past. I don't care much for medieval castles though.
> important relic of the past
oxymoron
user1357851
Didn't even know google reader existed, so won't be missing much
Good news: it's ISP migration day. Bad news: of course, it hasn't worked. Now I have no ADSL signal at all. Back on 3G :(
user1357851
does it mean you might lag out at anytime?
12:26
So far, it's more reliable than my old ISP.
user1357851
12:43
This chat is slow today, it needs some sundog to cheer it up
user1357851
I don't understand SFINAE really
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@TonyTheLion Well, that'll speed up chat.
...or not
I don't understand SFINAE either?
user142019
@TonyTheLion the basics aren't that difficult.
user142019
I don't know all the details either.
12:56
Well I think I understand the basic concept, but something is still confusing about it
also, another question, how well does SO chat work on iPad?
user142019
@TonyTheLion can you give an example of what you find confusing?
@Zoidberg "substitution failure is not an error", what is substituted? The types right?
Should constructor argument names differ from member names? I.e is this valid: point(int x, int y) : x(x), y(y) {}?
@StackedCrooked I think it's better for clarity, but whether it's something mandated by standard, I don't' know
It's valid
user142019
12:58
@TonyTheLion template<class T> foo(); foo<int>(); // <— T is substituted for int
I noticed this snippit from Stroustrup faq: constexpr Point(int xx, int yy) : x(xx), y(yy) { }. Apparently he prefers to disambiguate. Maybe for readability?
@StackedCrooked I usually use the same names, because anything else is annoying :)
@Zoidberg so if you had typedef T::type type inside foo, then for int it wouldn't work, but doesn't that automagically remove it from the overload resolution set already, I mean it doesn't work anyway, why do we have to tell it to explicitly remove it?
@jalf Yes, anything else is annoying :D
@StackedCrooked that's the only reason I do it for
user142019
12:59
@TonyTheLion let me give an example.
@StackedCrooked This is annoying to write
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Oh gawd, I just played the Vermillion level of VVVVVV ...
lol
what about work? :P
I started prefixing data members anyway because of stupid collisions
Boost often uses x_ and y_.
It also becomes annoying if you want to write getters as int x() const { return x; }
13:01
Don't write getters :v:
What a quandary.
user142019
ugh wait
user142019
meh
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@TonyTheLion Waiting for VS2012 professional to finish installation
@Zoidberg right, but that wouldn't compile, would it?
user142019
13:02
No.
@CatPlusPlus I sometimes provide getters and make members private in order to enforce immutability.
user142019
struct A { using X = int; };
template<typename T> void foo(typename T::X x) { static_assert(std::is_same<T, A>(), ""); }
template<typename T> void foo(T x) { static_assert(std::is_same<T, int>(), ""); }

foo<A>(42); // picks first foo. T = A.
foo<int>(42); // picks second foo because substitution of T for T::X fails. T = int.
user142019
^ better example that actually works. :P
@Zoidberg right, so here you didn't explicitly sfinea out anything, and it works, so why in some cases do you have to SFINAE out explicitly?
I guess its really just if we want constraints, otherwise this will just work
user142019
What do you mean by explicitly?
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13:10
@TonyTheLion What do you mean "explicitly SFINAE out"?
user142019
Do you mean std::enable_if?
user142019
Also std::is_same y u no variadic template. :'<
@Xeo using traits
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@Zoidberg all<std::is_same<T, U>...>
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@Xeo oh cool.
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13:12
(Yes, you have to write all yourself.)
@Zoidberg yes I mean enable_if
user142019
template<typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<T, int>>::type>
int foo(T x) { }
user142019
Something like this?
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@Zoidberg Bad version
user142019
What do you mean? :P
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13:13
@TonyTheLion Notice that enable_if uses exactly that trick under the hood
@Zoidberg template<class T, EnableIf<std::is_convertible<T, int>>...>
user142019
I never used the Robot's type traits.
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Bad Zoidberg
user142019
template<typename T> struct enable_if<true, T> { using type = T; };
template<typename T> struct enable_if<false, T> { /* no type! */ };
user142019
@TonyTheLion ^ std::enable_if does that too.
user142019
It's just a helper metafunction (if that's the correct term).
user142019
13:17
@Xeo by the way, if I use the "bad version" :P, is typename = typename … still needed? Seems kinda silly to me.
so SFINAE is really a compiler thing, and enable_if takes advantage of it
user142019
Yes.
not enable_if is SFINAE
user142019
It's a helper metafunction to ease SFINAE in some situations.
which is what I thought
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13:19
I ♥ expression SFINAE
user142019
template<typename T, typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<T, int>()>::type>
int foo(T x) { }

// if T is not convertible to int, std::is_convertible<T, int>() yields false. Therefore enable_if does not define a member "type", hence substitution fails.
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@Zoidberg Stahp it with the typename = ...
user142019
Okay okay I will read that blogpost.
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Robot! Slap some sense into him!
user142019
I once forgot ::type and the results were funny and confusing. :)
user142019
13:24
I want type classes. :'(
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@Nicol Sorry I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. I don't see what runtime polymorphism has to do with anything. But, since four people evidently disagree, I'll just back away slowly now... — Lightness Races in Orbit 27 mins ago
@Lightness: std::function is runtime polymorphism.
user142019
lol
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Or maybe he's just being unreasonably pedantic with the wording of the question...
I don't want to try and fix this bug... someone safe me. ;_;
user142019
Post it on Stack Overflow and have someone else fix it! :D
user142019
Or silently assign it to somebody else in the bug tracker. :v
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13:35
redmine sends out emails if you're assigned a task. :(
user142019
Hack the database and change it there directly!
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It's just that the bug itself is increadibly hard to reproduce.
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Also, Redmine is awesome. :3
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We got a daily login bonus system that gets better with every consecutive day, and sometimes, player report that their bonus was reset to day 1
user142019
Look for = 1. :P
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13:36
I mean, how would I even go about reproducing that thing...
So, how are all of you enjoying ~4.46588770316π day?
user142019
Oh reproduction impossible.
user142019
That's annoying.
Stubborn bugs...
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@Zoidberg No, I'm still very fit physically, thank you.
user142019
13:39
lol
mens
afternoon
should i cancel my semester in south korea? i'm not too sure best korea is kidding
@Xeo I see what you did there.
@Cicada If you have doubts, sure.
But why would you pass up an opportunity to be a passive witness around an active political scene?
user1357851
depends on whether you would like to live dangerously
user142019
13:40
I think I don't quite understand how ... works.
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template <typename Condition>
using EnableIf = typename std::enable_if<Condition::value, detail::enabler>::type;

template <typename T,
          EnableIf<is_scalable<T>>...>
T twice(T t) { return 2*t; }
user1357851
@Cicada but personally risking nuke != good idea
user142019
I don't see a variadic template there.
It's more active than "Vote for who punches less American babies".
@Cicada is this some sort of news I have failed to pay attention to?
13:41
Or "Vote for who spends less European money on gambling"
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@Zoidberg Let's assume for a moment that the enable-if is valid - what would type be?
user142019
@Xeo detail::enabler
user142019
Oh wait that's an enum wat.
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And now substitute that
@Zoidberg Don't be an enabler.
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13:42
template<class T, detail::enabler....>
user142019
@Xeo Impossible.
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@Zoidberg So I just did the impossible?
user142019
It's an empty enum class.
@Xeo It is not the spoon that bends...
user142019
How can you substitute that without a big fat ugly static_cast<detail::enabler>(int)?
user142019
13:43
Ohh wait.
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It's a type
user142019
It's a template argument not a parameter.
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detail::enabler is a parameter
It's a non-type template parameter
user142019
std::enable_if<Condition::value, detail::enabler>::type
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detail::enabler... AllTheEnablers
user142019
13:44
It's an argument passed to std::enable_if.
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class... AllTheTs
@Zoidberg And in the final template, which you're using EnableIf on, it's a parameter
user142019
@Xeo Oh that expands the enum?
user142019
I'm confused as hell lol.
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template<int... AllTheInts> void f();
^ clear to you?
You call it f<1,2,3,4,5>()
user142019
Yes I do understand that.
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13:46
template<class C> using EnableIf = typename std::enable_if<C::value, int>::type;
^ Also clear?
user142019
Well yes. But I really don't understand how detail::enabler is a parameter.
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Wait just a sec
template<class T, EnableIf<SomeTrait<T>>...>
Now expand EnableIf.
And assume SomeTrait<T>::value is true
user142019
I don't get how that is a variadic pack.
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Just do it
Just replace the EnableIf part
user142019
template<class T, int...>?
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13:48
1 min ago, by Xeo
template<class C> using EnableIf = typename std::enable_if<C::value, int>::type;
@Zoidberg Close, append the ...
3 mins ago, by Xeo
template<int... AllTheInts> void f();
user142019
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Thanks. :)
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Looking similar?
It's an unnamed non-type parameter pack
user142019
I get it, thanks. :3
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Coolio
user142019
I forgot you could have empty packs.
user142019
13:50
Nice.
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes y u so smart.
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Btw, you could also write EnableIf<...> = 0 instead. Robot just seems to dislike the noise and distraction = 0 introduces.
user142019
#define ENABLE_IF(...) EnableIf<__VA_ARGS__>... LOL
user142019
Bad idea is bad.
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Gives you exactly nothing
Oh, for that.
Well, no :)
VsVim doesn't have :tabedit :<
14:07
@Xeo R# :) C-S-n much better
hi
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VsVim doesn't even have tab-completion in cmd mode... aw
Btw @sehe, VsVim works fine in VS2012 Professional
@Xeo I know. It should be a separate vsix IIRC
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?
@Xeo That's pretty boring indeed. I don't use command mode in VsVim except for maybe /pattern, :w and :make
@Xeo I believe the vsix (installer) for VS2010 doesn't work
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@sehe Nah, it's one installer, but express doesn't allow plugins
14:11
@Xeo Whenever I need to do somethings like that, I hit a magic combo and land directly in GVIM (gvim --servername GVIM --remote-silent $(ItemPath) +$(CurrentLine) <-- quoting from memory
@Xeo Who mentioned Express?
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That's what I had before
user142019
meta-bf.cpp:70:10: error: cannot specialize a function 'invoke' within class
      scope
    void invoke() { }
user142019
Why is this impossibru? :(
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Because.
user142019
Is there no technical reason for it? :|
user1182183
14:13
The cpp compiler should have this:
`Error: You are drunk, go home`
user1357851
you drink and code @ work & at the same time?
@Zoidberg hint: the name "invoke" has little to do with it
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anyone know what that means
user1182183
It's frozen and I don't know what language it it...
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14:22
looks like wrong encoding assumed.
@GamErix It's not a language.
user1182183
ow -,-'
I hope not. Way many accents.
user1182183
well, there is a backgrond process running but it's only reading from my disk and using CPU, doesn't write anything though.. maybe just kill it and hope the game works
?On Github (or perhaps to a lesser extent, git), what does it mean to fork a repository
That question marked oddly switched sides of that sentence...
user142019
14:28
You create an exact duplicate of the repository for yourself.
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With the forked-from repository being the default push target, right?
As I understand it, this is basically saying you hold the rights to, but allows others to see, for example, the source code?
user142019
@Xeo well, default pull request target.
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Welp, yeah
user1182183
ah now I remembered why I deleted Kane And Lynch.. "You need a Xbox 360 controller to play CO-OP"
user142019
14:30
But GitHub's pull requests are GitHub-specific; GitHub doesn't use git request-pull.
Controller on a PC game?
I guess that makes sense for coop though.
user142019
@Pawnguy7 you can always see the source code of open-source software.
user142019
Forking is irrelevant.
user142019
Forking means that you create a new repository with the exact same contents and history as the forked-from repository.
user142019
You can then mutate it (make changes, for example) and send a pull request if you desire so.
user142019
14:33
Or you can go a completely different direction with the project.
user142019
Or you can just let it sit there in case the original author deletes the original repository for some reason.
Would such forking individuals have the right to do this?
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If they wouldn't then there wouldn't be a forking feature on GitHub, Einstein.
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I think he meant deleting.
user142019
Read the license of the project in question.
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14:34
ICBWT
@StackedCrooked consider rsync instead of svn... or rsync then svn on a different server. After all, the blobs are supposed to be unique (md5sum) so "revisioning" doesn't make too much sense
user142019
Oh wait.
user142019
No you cannot delete someone else's repo, obviously.
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> such forking individuals
Einstein. :)
user1357851
14:35
Sorry, bad wording. I meant to say, for example, if you made a large and successful open source project, if somebody could come along, tweak it, and claim it as their own.
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Depends on your license.
I see. I think I get it. One final question: what are the payed services for?
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But you go and fork the linux kernel and try claiming it as your own. :)
user142019
@Pawnguy7 read the license of said project.
user142019
@Pawnguy7 what payed services.
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14:37
@Zoidberg Private repos
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You have to pay GitHub if you want private repos that only you (or a group of persons you choose) can see.
So, it can be used for both open source, and as a project management tool?
user142019
You can use GitHub for hosting closed-source projects if you pay them.
user142019
Otherwise you can only use it to host open-source projects.
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BitBucket~
14:38
I don't plan to, but who knows someday.
user142019
I find both Bitbucket and GitHub lacking in certain ways.
user142019
I still prefer GitHub though.
Lol
Androids can't read FLAC files properly.
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> Android
They only play a single channel and the rest gets fucked up. =l
14:40
IT attempts to play a file it does not know how to play correctly?
It knows how to play it.
@ThePhD They can
It just discards half the audio's data (throws out a channel)
Why does it discard it?
@ThePhD That's probably only with 5.1 flacs?
14:41
I'm listening to a tone where drumbeats are on one channel and everything else is one the other.
@ThePhD Check your cable
@sehe It's a 2-channel FLAC file.
@sehe I transferred it directly to my phone, there's no cable involved right now.
Well, do the math. Does it make any sense that all androids would be broken like this and no-one ever mentioned it before?
user142019
iPod is best music player evarrrrrrrrrr.
@ThePhD Cough. Ear buds?
14:42
No, I meant it's just playing from the phone's speakers.
@ThePhD Or, maybe, share the flac file, so I can test with my HTC
Hookay
@ThePhD Cough. How many speakers does your phone have? Does it not downmix mp3 either by any chance? I mean, by default MP3 does get stereo separation "removed" / "reduced"...
So it makes sense that you think it plays "stereo" (cough 1 speaker cough) for mp3, while in fact, you are listening to one side of the encoded stereo difference with mp3
Windows claims it needs to update in ten minutes, and restart to do it. But the postpone button is grayed out... and shutdown -a does nothing. Ideas?
@Pawnguy7 Sit it out. Thank Redmond
@Pawnguy7 Are you at work?
14:44
Does it usually do this? Never seen postpone not an option.
No, personal computer.
@Pawnguy7 Not in my presence, I mean, I'd give it a good wiping if it ever did. Horrific piece of shit!
Windows?
Flac and MP3 @sehe
Both actually sound horribru.
So maybe it's just the file.
user142019
@Pawnguy7 use Linux and all problems are solved forever.
(It doesn't sound horribru on the computer, though)
14:48
@ThePhD thx will give shot
@Zoidberg right :)
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@Pawnguy7 Win8?
user142019
Haskell Platform y u no cabal-dev.
Strangely, other MP3's and FLACs are working fine.
Or at least, they -sound- fine.
And they have lesser bitrates and all that other junk.
user142019
Oh I notice that the background image of the Haskell Platform depends on the season. lol
@ThePhD On first listening on my THX home theater, the MP3 sounds horrifically mono by the way
14:49
Maybe single-speaker decoding isn't too kind to multichannel friendly?
Win7
The flac, not so much. There's some spatial dpeth there
I guess this is pointless now, though, it restarted. Fastest I have ever seen.
LAst update, it claimed seven things, but each took at least ten minutes.
@sehe FLAC for life! \m/
@ThePhD or choose decent mp3 encoding options :)
14:51
That too.
Then again, the updates on vista... those were terrible.
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Well, Vista was terrible
No kidding. I do wonder why, though. XP was fine.
What is C#'s include/import system?
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using Shit;
IIRC
With explicit references added in the project settings
using is just namespace flattening
user142019
14:58
Waat.
Considering a method a which is overloaded in class A with a(int), a(char), a(bool). How do I add an overloaded method a(double) in the class B without hiding the methods in A?
Aww shit.
This one sounds terrible too. ;~;
It must be just the channel encoding for specific files.
user142019
I installed Haskell Platform and cabal-dev installed without any problems. The impossible happened!
God damnit.
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@Jueecy using A::a; in B
user142019
14:59
@Pawnguy7 you add assemblies (libraries, really) and their contents are accessible.
@Xeo, Then I need to declare void a(int x_) { A::a(x_); } and such in B, for every overloaded version?
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No

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