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user142019
10:00
There is a C# room already and they pretty much accept F# and .NET talk too.
user142019
(And VB.NET doesn't matter since it's a joke.)
user1357851
Why the name C ... like the programming language C or C drive
user1357851
then there is C++ and C#
user142019
Also, just dumping a link out of nowhere is annoying.
cleanup tiem
user142019
10:02
Bin this entire convo. :v
user1357851
Oo puppy that's adorable, visited the other room just to trash troll them :p
heh
well normally I downvote but you can't downvote in chat
user142019
It's a pity.
user142019
There should be a browser extension for downvoting in chat.
@Zoidberg ? i get the opposite impression (or you mean the search engine only)?
user142019
10:03
@sehe then my sentiment analysis is terrible.
user142019
@sehe any tweet mentioning @google.
user1357851
I propose that upvote in chat should win your reputations too
That would be heavily abused.
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true
@Anish We are already free to use it. Except, we also used to be free to choose to go looking for other rooms once upon a time
10:04
And worth shit because I could crack jokes and be made fun of and then have a million rep. :3c
user142019
Oh well, it's for school anyway.
user142019
Doesn't matter if it's bad.
@Zoidberg haha. Go to netvibes, '14 day free analytics' :0
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google <- searchTwitter('@google', cainfo='cacert.pem', n=300)
google.score <- score.sentiment(lapply(google, function(t) t$getText()), pos.words, neg.words)
hist(google.score$score)
user142019
It's probably score.sentiment that sucks since I didn't write that function.
user142019
10:08
Let's see.
@Zoidberg hehe. perhaps the sample time frame is too large. Take the last 48 hours
user142019
It's a homework assignment. I'm not going to put effort into it.
Do you ever finish homework?
user142019
Only if I have to hand it in.
Of course
user142019
10:11
Otherwise I don't even bother to start.
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lazy-style
user142019
Since like year two of high school.
The heck is "Ehrentag"?
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honor day?
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Good day?
10:12
The heck is that?
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No clue :D
user142019
Wiktionary returns ENOENT. :<
Someone left cakes in the kitchen because of that.
oh we have cakes here too
red nose day
What is that?
user142019
10:16
Ronald McDonald visits everybody.
why do people flag shit in the bin?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait... do they mean birthday?!
@TonyTheLion First it was flagged, then it was binned.
@TonyTheLion People flag it before it gets moved there.
Comic Relief is an operating British charity, founded in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis and comedian Lenny Henry in response to famine in Ethiopia. The highlight of Comic Relief's appeal is Red Nose Day, a biennial telethon held in March, alternating with sister project Sport Relief. Comic Relief is one of the two high profile telethon events held in the United Kingdom, the other being Children in Need, held annually in November. Comic Relief was launched live on Noel Edmonds' Late, Late Breakfast Show on BBC1, on Christmas Day 1985 from a refugee camp in Sudan. The idea...
this ^
user142019
10:16
Isn't it something with children that need help?
I need help too, they don't make a day for me :(
:P
user142019
From now on, 15 March is Tony Day.
@Xeo Dunno. I'll ask when someone comes here.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Duden.de suggests it can indeed mean birthday.
@Zoidberg awww
user142019
10:19
@TonyTheLion No not for you, for another Tony.
user142019
>:D
Tony the Tiger.
@Zoidberg fuck you
user142019
@DeadMG that was his previous username. :v
that dude totally requires our assistance, and we should celebrate him every March 15th.
@Zoidberg No, really?
user142019
10:20
Then I want Zoidberg Day every 30th of February! Oh wait.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Tony day [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The sarcasm is strong with you.
hmm
can't it be DeadMG Day every day?
I always need help
10:21
@Zoidberg We should stop using leap seconds and after missing 86400 of them add the 30th to February.
so did you talk to your baws?
not yet
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes :>
user142019
They should count time as number of passed seconds since some epoch and never change anything ever. No leap seconds or 29th of February or other crap.
@R.MartinhoFernandes But after missing 43200 of them, we'll be 12 hours out of date with the sun time, so "midday" would be the middle of the night.
10:22
No one cares.
I do
You are dead (hint: it won't happen in this millenium).
@DeadMG Eventually we'll catch up to normal time again.
user142019
@DeadMG You're a programmer so you don't care about sunlight.
@Zoidberg Indeed, that's true.
10:23
A Zoidberg day would be OK, as long as we don't have a 'Czech cockface' day.
user142019
FUCK YOU CHAT WITH YOUR FLOOD "PREVENTION".
Perhaps this time where midday is in the middle of the night will be the golden age of programming.
user142019
I want time to be counted as the number of passed seconds since January 1 1970 0:00 Greenwich everywhere on the planet.
user142019
Would be so easy.
ask the robot about how it's not really that easy.
10:25
@Zoidberg Also unusable.
user142019
@DeadMG What's difficult about it? You start a timer in 1970 and let it run forever, and that's the time, universally.
is someone here Czech?
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
Btw, there are already two standards of time that act like that.
user142019
Awesome.
10:26
Both TAI and GPS time.
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Q: Why getting error use of undefined type after forwaed-declare in C++?

MahdiI'm using this code in C++ CLI. However this shouldn't make any difference from C++. I'm looking for a solution to get rid of that error. Code : ref class B; ref class A; public ref class A { public: A() {} B^ b; void HelloFromA(){ b->HelloFromB(); } }; public ref c...

Let's tag it with ALL the things!
@thecoshman Aparrently. Ask the puppy.
@Xeo It's missing !
@thecoshman Domagoj
oh and
for teh lulz
10:28
@Zoidberg The thing is, humans don't care about that. A "day" is more important than the number of seconds since forty years ago.
user142019
Inferior humans. :<
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Maaaan, this bug is annoying to figure out if it's even real.
user142019
Same bug as yesterday?
Pinch yourself.
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@Zoidberg Yes
10:30
Persistent little bugger.
@Zoidberg Oh, and leap seconds may end in two years.
user142019
Great.
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I mean, wtf am I supposed to do, figure out every possible code path that might lead to the daily bonus being reset, and then try and check which ones could be followed at the wrong time? :s
user142019
Write a program that tries all possible code paths.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why?
10:31
@DeadMG Because there's interest in stopping using them, and a vote has been scheduled for 2015.
isn't that just going to lead to a human time/sun time synchronization problem?
9 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
No one cares.
Te only issue I have with wall time is daylight-saving changes - fucking up transactions since databases were invented.
@Xeo Put a breakpoint on ResetDailyBonus()?
@DeadMG Basically, it takes centuries+ for any noticeable difference for humans. Computers don't care about days and do fine with the number of seconds since forty years ago.
10:33
oic
so instead we basically just leave the problem for the people in centuries+ to deal with? :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes and for humans, it's solely a question of habit. We're used to sunlight hours being within a certain interval, but if that eventually drifts by X hours, people living by then will be used to that
@DeadMG By then they can probably just fix Earth's movement. Much easier.
@DeadMG I thought he was Croatian... @DomagojPandža clear this shit up will ya
@thecoshman Oh yeah.
I was close.
@DeadMG will there be anything to deal with, really? To them, morning will start around 4pm, or whatever, and that's how it's always been for them. Who cares that it was different 40,000 years ago? ;)
10:34
¬_¬ hardly
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@DeadMG If only it was that easy. I can speed up the time of a local server, but I have no clue what login / logout patterns to even test. All the bug reports are missing some kind of crucial information...
@Xeo Close as norepro!
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:/
@DeadMG FWIW, there are currently places where noon is at 3pm, so that kind of desynchronization is already not-a-problem. A few extra seconds won't hurt.
wat
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10:39
The strange thing is that the day change happens at ~1am, but people report that they have been logged in the previous day, and when they logged in at ~10am, it was back to day one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what do you mean by "noon" exactly?
@jalf The sun's highest point in the sky.
Solar noon, I think is what it is called.
in SVN can you undo a commit you just did?
checkout your last revision and commit again
Battle of Waterloo, 4884447744 BZ, (before Zoidberg).
user1357851
10:41
days or months?
Seconds
@DeadMG The China-Afghanistan border switches between UTC+04:30 and UTC+08:00. You get a big shift on the Chinese side.
@MartinJames does that factor in leap-seconds?
user1357851
Oo ... that makes as much sense as when I searched for a model's image, a cat picture turned up
What is your opinion on this question. (TLDR: If a function takes an argument by value, should the argument be declared const?)
10:43
@thecoshman No. There is some uncertainly when the battle actually started, the clocks being not that good at the time :)
@StackedCrooked top-level const does nothing in declarations. It is merely for the implementation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ there is such a border... (goes to play with google maps
@thecoshman Near Tibet.
so there is...
but only because Afgan has that little thin strip of crap stuck to it :P
I doubt that there are many DB admins sweating over servers in that area.
10:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes How do you mean? When does const "do" something?
user1357851
@MartinJames unless they work for the Chinese military
@StackedCrooked Outside of declarations or when non-top-level.
And what does it do?
Prevents modification?
@Telkitty nobody works for the Chinese military
user1357851
@thecoshman I heard some hackers do ...
It still prevents modification. If not top level...
That's a definition.
@Telkitty shh... nobody
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@R.MartinhoFernandes that's interesting
I'm sure the hackers would prefer to blow up the Chinese economy than be posted to the Afghan border.
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To make things clear - void f(int); and void f(int const); declare the same function.
user1357851
Chinese government try to create employment opportunity - since there is no silicon valley in China, all IT graduates now works for the Chinese military :p
10:49
Wow. This is a surprise.
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Why is it designed like this?
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Q: PHP get current url without the file name

Sarahsuppose my script is inside http://somedomain.com/somfolder/anotherfolder/test.php Within the test.php I want to return http://somedomain.com/somfolder/anotherfolder/ How?

Oh for a closevote reason that matches this rubbish
@StackedCrooked Because it only affects the implementation. There is nothing interesting that void f(int const x); tells you that void f(int x); doesn't.
user1357851
There is no room on SO for hackers, that's a pity. I always wonder how to contact elite hackers :p
@R.MartinhoFernandes it is a bit confusing though
10:52
I guess it's useful the other way around. Declare non-const and use const in the implementation to prevent accidental modification. This way the interface is not polluted.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit not only a bit
@StackedCrooked Nope, still useless.
@Telkitty hackers use a pretty primitive chat program called IRC. it's how they talk when they don't want to be overheard. you could try there, as long as you speak l33t
@DeadMG Why?
@StackedCrooked Yeah, that's the only use case.
10:52
const in general is useless unless you have a strong invariant reason for using it, like std::map keys.
@Telkitty (fortunately, I speak l33t)
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@DeadMG Or you like functional-style.
simple fact is, if you want to mutate the variable you'll just cut const off
@DeadMG unless you didn't mean to
const should be default
10:53
@DeadMG You don't "just cut const off" accidentally.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What, I write param1 when I meant localvariable1?
you'd require mutable to get variables
user1357851
@LightnessRacesinOrbit There are many IRC channel & it is 1337 >_<
@DeadMG no, when overload resolution for the function to which you're passing your object by reference picked not the function that you thought it would and you didn't notice, and it modified your object
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nor do I write to a variable accidentally.
10:54
@Telkitty only elite hackers can contact elite hackers
@DeadMG there is zero harm in using const and yet it solves any such cases implicitly
@DeadMG no, it stops people from casually breaking thins. Removing const is something you have to actively do.
@DeadMG It's also useful when exposing things from libraries where you don't want the caller to be able to fuck shit up
@DeadMG It isn't that hard.
at the end of the day, you are not going to prevent people being idiots
10:55
anyway, you're the guy who tells newbs to "never write delete with new" so what am I expecting here, really?
void f(std::map<int, int> const m) {
    some_member = m[0]; // look ma, I did not assign to the argument
}
All RSS alternatives suck.
It's not just about assignments.
There is a reason we can overload on const.
@R.MartinhoFernandes exactly
@StackedCrooked feedly
10:56
@thecoshman Ugh. The animations gives me motion sickness.
@StackedCrooked ಠ_ಠ grow some balls
@R.MartinhoFernandes why the box thing ^
it's supposed to be a space...
@thecoshman ?
Where?
hmm... perhaps it's crap font...
user1357851
@LightnessRacesinOrbit thank you & there is no longer many 1337 hackers. There are more DoS kiddies than real hackers and like every programming practice, every hacker just copy and paste code from every other hacker, only slightly modify the program
but after the 'eye' if I type a space, then a character, I get a thin box... let me screen shot it
fix unicode plz
11:00
I see nothing wrong there.
> @StackedCrooked \u0CA0_\u0CA0 grow some balls
No funny business whatsoever.
What's your browser/OS?
@R.MartinhoFernandes crhome on win 7
Chrome sucks.
sucks more when I spell it wrong :P
Look ಠ_ಠ do you see anything?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit BTW why would 1337 hackers use public IRC channel, it does not make sense
user1357851
11:02
very easy to write ones own
user1357851
encrypted
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, same as what I wrote...
@thecoshman With the box?
@R.MartinhoFernandes aye
I gotta go for a walk to connect up my new ISP router, config, connect etc. I may be some time :(
11:04
if I put more spaces in, I get them all as the same box
Yeah, your system's borked. Ask if anyone else on Chrome has the same issue.
Apparently C scores better than C++ in benchmarks. Why is this? (I don't see why a C++ would not be capable of generating the same object code of a C compiler.)
@thecoshman If you copy one of those boxes into some other place, what do you get?
@R.MartinhoFernandes so some sort of bug in the way chrome renders text?
@StackedCrooked Different code.
11:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes just a space...
Then yeah, definitely a rendering bug.
@StackedCrooked Likely that whoever coded the C++ sample had little idea of what they were doing.
user1357851
@StackedCrooked depends on how you run your benchmarking tests
or used <iostream>.
and if I delete the 'eye', the boxes turn back to spaces
who else is using chrome?
11:06
myself
no strange boxes
In those benchmarks the C++ code looks uglier than the C code.
hmm... I don't get it on other pages
I don't see why it would affect anything. ಠ has no weird properties.
@StackedCrooked where's teh source code? I can't even find it
could it be the font that chat attempts to uses...
@thecoshman That font certainly has proper glyphs for spaces.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so it's something to do with the renderer...
and it seems it doesn't do it with trailing white space ಠ
but a new line counts triggers it...
Yeah, something is causing it to pick the wrong glyph after that Kannada letter.
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benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u32/… <- different benchmark, all major languages
@thecoshman Does it happen with say, ಡ?
11:10
@R.MartinhoFernandes put some spaces after it...
yeah, funky box there too
Seems related to that script.
à´… ?
aye, that borked to
what is that script?
It appears Chrome has a long history of trouble rendering Indian scripts.
11:14
It seems Chrome has a long history of rendering any text properly.
@thecoshman The one you used for the eyes is Kannada; this last one is Malayalam. All Indic things.
hmm... couldn't find anything like this though... seen issues with using the 'wtf is going on square' at random times...
@wilx Yeah, that seems like a more accurate description.
Does restart help?
11:16
this
Sadly, searching for this lands you in a sea of hapless users that don't have fonts with Indic glyphs at all, which is completely irrelevant.
..and the first data I receive on my new ISP connection is... an Adobe reader update notification :(
change log: Fix previous 0day, introduce new 0day.
Breaking news! I managed to log on to chat before Oracle Java update box appeared, (just).
user142019
@TonyTheLion self
11:24
> chromium: An open-source project to help move the web forward.
> chromium: An open-source project to help move text rendering backward.
FTFT
also, I enlisted on MSc preparation course for Sweden
ahahahaha
how crazy am I.
11:26
@thecosh try using the Developer Tools to mess around with the font size.
Apparently it works at some sizes, and breaks at others. Go figure.
@BartekBanachewicz there's people out there much crazier than you, you're just fine :)
@TonyTheLion I meanm I actually think that doing MSc in Sweden must be nice
and I was supposed to stay away from any university
as soon as it will be possible
@BartekBanachewicz why?
@TonyTheLion because the only experiences with my university i had were extremely unpleasant, to put it mildly
oh :(
this codebase here is such a jungle, I don't know if I can ever get an actual overview and understanding
is that bad?
11:32
it's usual
user142019
@TonyTheLion You're the king of the codebase!
don't try to understand the whole system. Just the parts you need.
user142019
@TonyTheLion Yes, and the authors should feel bad.
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I like the writing style of the guy who wrote the infos.
user142019
11:33
I like the derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp derp rainbow.
> fewer bad things will happen if you do it.
@TonyTheLion hopefully you're getting an understanding of parts of it?
@StackedCrooked Exceptions?
@jalf small parts of it, but I don't get how the small parts really fit in with the rest
I'm mostly groping in the dark
Essentially I can't add anything without needing to be told where I should add it
@TonyTheLion but then you understand one more part of the code :)
11:38
because I couldn't possibly try and understand what's going on well enough to be able to do that
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Hm...
Hey robot, guess what, you can check whether an argument passed to a macro is an operator-function-id
@jalf you think this is just a normal process of learning?
@TonyTheLion yup
@TonyTheLion yeah.
when working on big codebase you just add stuff in small parts
11:45
If you add stuff to a big codebase, you'll make it bigger!
don't be afraid to ask your coworkers to explain how it all works together, and when you have to poke around in a new part of the code, spend some time with a debugger adding breakpoints and such (or just log statements) to get a feel for how/when the code is called, and what happens when, and eventually, you'll have created another little "island" of understanding.
this is true
and sooner or later those islands start merging together so you start understanding larger areas of the code
stupid MPI library!
and look at the bright side: at least you're not working with MPI! ;)
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11:46
#define CHECK_operator operator
#define TRY(id_expr) CHECK_ ## id_expr
^ with TRY(operator<<) will produce operator<<, and with TRY(foo) will produce CHECK_foo
Not sure what exactly you could do with that, but it's interesting.
@Xeo Nice :)
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The problem is the left-over << part of the operator, no clue what to do with it. :/
Use it for sandwiches.
user142019
@Xeo reverse template notation.

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