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13:00
@BartekBanachewicz 12px?
to be honest
it's enough to use Ctrl+Scroll (zoom)
@sehe I am unfortunately, currently on Linux.
@BartekBanachewicz Oh. Even better.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was confused, because it actually shown up without my action (I am at 110% by default here)
13:01
ಠ_ಠ cba to scroll back
@StackedCrooked yep. The same is what's always happening on SO too: "muuust retag, and delete and organize...."
I changed font size to 14px and back again
@BartekBanachewicz On FF, I don't get the tall box, just the headless fresian.
no boxes
@DeadMG 14 != 12
13:01
@MartinJames Yeah, works fine on Firefox.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes works for me
@jalf SO is a rather extreme example.
@thecoshman "and back again", i.e., back to 12px.
Like I said, it's something programmers very commonly suffer from. You have to have a bit of OCD to get anywhere with computers. But I think it's generally health (for your code too) to try to rein it in and keep it in check
Well. Submit a bug report.
13:02
Do we really need such a big class hierarchy? Does it really matte that a duplicate question already exists?
@DeadMG Maybe it's only on Windows.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Everything's fine on my xubuntu with Chrome Version 25.0.1364.97
@BartekBanachewicz There is one already.
@Fanael *nix?
@DeadMG lastest chrome, but linux?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Possibly a GDI bug then.
13:02
Oh hey, browser bugs. I've got a handful of those too, if anyone feels like fixing ;)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
@DeadMG uses Windows IIRC
@Fanael FF on Windows works fine.
@DeadMG Oh, and getting cocky already! Good, you're shaping up!
13:03
2 mins ago, by DeadMG
@sehe I am unfortunately, currently on Linux.
Nah. Motivation!
@Fanael Actually, everything else on Windows works fine.
why is today the Tony day btw?
@jalf I guess there's good OCD and bad OCD.
13:04
boot on to Windows, instant see boxes.
Or "a bit of OCD", and "rampant unchecked OCD" ;)
@jalf What if your get OCD about checking your OCD?
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you send a few samples with different character you have tried so far, want to provide a good sample of problematic characters
Chrome uses FreeType to render fonts, no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes then you're fucked
We are smarter than the guys over at c++:
@jalf Stack overflow, presumably.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Really!? Time for a screenshot, hibernate that machine. This fleeting moment must be cherished
1 message moved from PHP
@DaveRandom ooh you
13:06
ahahahah PHP is trolling us now
@DaveRandom haha :)
Must check PHP room...
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@MartinJames don't
13:06
@thecoshman Get Babel Map babelstone.co.uk/software/babelmap.html, use anything from the Kannada or Malayalam blocks. I guess it fails for any of those.
@Fanael Just let him go. He said he'd be back for madness today. Clearly he can't find enough here
PHP room must feel terribly bad today
12 hours ago, by Martin James
Looks like this was a good day to avoid the Lounge. ReSharper, NPD and, FFS, 'I like vim now'. You're all on substances, I'm going to sleep. More madness tomorrow.
well the puppy has gone in the PHP room
<dons radiation shields>
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13:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not only *nix, I don't even have the MS fonts.
I don't think it's a font issue: we are talking about spaces.
What damn font doesn't have "glyphs" for space?
user1357851
lol you guys trying to pick up a gang fight in the PHP room or something
user784668
Oh.
user784668
Didn't know it's about spaces.
@Telkitty of course
13:09
@Telkitty Ask there?
@TonyTheLion sizeof...(yourMom) would do
@TonyTheLion bitches be like I ain't know that shit
@sehe dude WTF?
Huh, surprisingly, that worked.
user1357851
Well, the PHP people did not come here, so I can only assume the three (or were they more) of you went there to pick up a fight, so I am asking the question here :p
@TonyTheLion instead of templates...
13:10
I always thought you had to be an owner of the destination room
@Telkitty they started today
me too
@sehe meh
in PHP, 1 min ago, by Jimbo
A war, with C++? Don't joke so much, PHP would always win
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaybe.......
You _get_ to be owner of the destination room!?
who'd want to own the PHP room?
13:12
@DeadMG No. You only need write access.
PHP == Bin ??
Please don't.
Open fire!
Oh gawd, what have I started.
:(
13:13
lol
lol
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lol
13:13
Morning, zoidberg.
and the -_- too, bin it
else combination not continued
combo restorer!
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Ahaha, firing messages at each other now?
in PHP, 16 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
ITT : Lounge<C++> invading PHP starboard
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13:15
user image
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Google: fucking useful since 1998.
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This is soooo going to escalate.
lol
Do you have to act like 4chan fags?
user142019
Lol
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes They do.
hey
it's a bit of harmless fun invading another room for 15 minutes
13:16
they unstarred my post
@R.MartinhoFernandes let the kids (yes, that includes me) have some fun
robots don't understand fun, they haven't been programmed to know what it is.
user1357851
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe they are the 4chan fags >_<
I got 5 stars! That must be a sunk aircraft-carrier.
@MartinJames I got around 4 before they unstarred it
I always kind of sucked at battleship...
user784668
I got four.
2
ok back to reality
back to installing ubuntu
user784668
lol ubuntu
lolbuntu
13:20
@Fanael I gave you a star on our board, that makes us even :)
Need a room for Bartek and puppy - 'Borked ubuntu installs'
user784668
@MartinJames i.e. all of them?
Wait, another person failing at installing Ubuntu? WTF, loungers are regressing into noobdom.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, to be entirely fair, the Wubi installer was supposed to work exactly as I tried to use it.
Isn't Ubuntu supposed to be the easy one?
user784668
@Pawnguy7 It is.
user784668
13:23
@Pawnguy7 It ends up being harder than LFS, though.
I think it would be fun to try LFS someday.
user784668
I always liked FFS more.
13:25
Like... to customize an OS, I guess. And learning. I like learning.
user784668
@Pawnguy7 you can customize a Ubuntu
True, but building from the source is interesting. See what does what.
never getting old
user784668
@Pawnguy7 I've been compiling GCC from source for three years. It's boring, unless you love watching text scroll.
When throwing exceptions, do you use the runtime_error or do you define your own subtypes. If you define subtypes, do you define big hierarchy up front, or do you define the exception locally?
13:28
@Pawnguy7 Meh. The compiler issues error messages, then the linker issues error messages, then you install from iso file.
@Pawnguy7 Installing source packages is as bland as installing binaries, except it takes longer.
@StackedCrooked Always runtime_error.
@StackedCrooked Derive virtually from std::exception and boost::exception.
Well, yes, I think THAT would be boring, but I mean in terms of the source code, for the source code. If you just want a working os, you go ubunutu I guess. Or stay out of them altogether.
The only standard exception that works fine with MI is std::exception (because it's at the root)
13:29
if you want a working OS, stay off Linux altogether
All the others break down at that point.
@DeadMG I tend to do that. And TBH, I rarely need more information. Only occasionally does it happen that I only want to catch a specific type and allow the others to slip through.
@Pawnguy7 I don't get it. You can install source packages on Ubuntu as well.
source packages for?
@DeadMG Linux is fine IMO. Only on the desktop does it suck majorly.
13:31
@Pawnguy7 everything
For whatever you want.
including ubuntuu?
ubuntu is a normal linux which autoconfigures and has some additional features
@Pawnguy7 No idea what that means.
Ubuntu is a metaproject and it doesn't have a source
13:32
Telkitty is the elephant in the room.
And let's be honest here, you won't ever be touching the source code of most things in your system.
The installation process is pretty much the same, except longer.
user784668
Of all things in my system, I only ever touched the source of GCC.
In the end you get bragging rights for following slightly different installation instructions.
Arch owns anyway
13:33
Solaris is nice
thanks :P
anyway, I'd probably go for FreeBSD
user142019
Fuck it I'll use a shell script.
And I have no idea why anyone would want a non-working OS (because that's the alternative to a working OS, right?)
user142019
Best build system ever: sh.
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Define LIFTED_INVOKE_OP(operator-function-id, a1, a2, ..., aN) as follows when the respective expression is well-formed, where @ represents the respective operator:
* @a1 when N == 1;
* a1 @ a2 when N == 2;
* a1[a2] when N == 2 and the *operator-function-id* is 'operator[]';
* a1(a2, ..., aN) when N >= 1 and the *operator-function-id* is 'operator()';
* (a1->*a2)(a3, ..., aN) when N >= 2, the *operator-function-id* is 'operator->*' and 'a2' represents a pointer-to-member-function;
* a1->*a2 when N == 2, the *operator-function-id* is 'operator->*' and 'a2' represents a pointer-to-member-data;
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@Zoidberg My condolences.
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13:34
Am I missing something? @DeadMG @R.MartinhoFernandes
@Zoidberg hahah. I can help you with Scons basics "now that I know". Also sorry I was such a dick last time, I didn't mean to :<
@Zoidberg Don't forget to invent a new shell scripting language for your script
@Zoidberg For what?
@CatPlusPlus building project
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@CatPlusPlus creating an application bundle without Xcode.
13:35
Eh, that's just copying crap around
user142019
I need to compile Objective-C++, XIBs and then copy resources and NIBs to an application bundle.
Oh, with compiling
user142019
#!/bin/sh
rm -rf ./build
mkdir -p ./build/shsh.app/Contents/MacOS
clang++ ./src/**.mm -o ./build/shsh.app/Contents/MacOS/shsh -framework Cocoa
cp ./Info.plist ./build/shsh.app/Contents/Info.plist
cp -R ./res ./build/shsh.app/Contents/Resources
for f in ./build/shsh.app/Contents/Resources/*.xib
    do
    ibtool $f --compile ${f%.*}.nib && rm $f
done
Look at ninja
There is a reason even source-based distributions keep binaries for browsers and DEs.
user142019
13:35
I should probably rewrite it using Waf or something.
That's twice this month that cobol has been mentioned in here. Can this practice please stop!
> mallocated
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And rm -rf ./build is probably bad.
13:36
Has anybody hear dabbled in C#?
@Xeo Brains?#
They take forever to build, and no one wants to look at scrolling text for hours.
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@CatPlusPlus I'll check it out.
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@DeadMG Erm
@Pawnguy7 yea
TIL Our lab network is fast as fuck
13:36
It's make done better
@Pawnguy7 A bit.
now I know where the dedicated plug goes.
@Pawnguy7 I used C# primarily between ~2003-2011.
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@DeadMG Not sure how serious.
@R.MartinhoFernandes and then C++ rocked your world?
13:37
OK - ask the robot.
What benefit would you say it has over Java?
until His Excellence the Lord of C++, myself, taught you how C++ was done.
@Xeo I'd be much more specific.
@Pawnguy7 It's not java.
@Pawnguy7 Pretty much everything from 2.0 onwards, inclusive.
It's a gimmick
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13:38
@DeadMG That was only the part special-casing operator-function-ids.
I wondered if I missed any special case
Also hello from Ubuntu
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I optimized my image manipulation program! It uncrops 14% faster!
@Xeo You didn't mention what happens when the expression is not well-formed.
I know it is not Java. But most being OO, gc languages, and many jumping java for C#, they are often compared.
Java is much simpler than C#
(IMHO)
13:39
@Pawnguy7 They both have garbage collectors, ie. they collect garbage.
@Pawnguy7 For me, the biggest things are: reified generics, lambdas, type inference, iterators (aka generators aka yield return aka a zillion other names), and async/await.
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@DeadMG True. I wondered if I should even keep that part in, as the compiler will error anyways if it's not... maybe the operator() of the resulting lifting-lambda should just be SFINAE'd out.
@MartinJames haha I gotta write that somewhere
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Seems like a better idea, considering expression-SFINAE done on the lifting-lambda
@R.MartinhoFernandes reified generics?
@Pawnguy7 As opposed to the type-erased generics in Java.
@ScottW which isn't necessarily a con
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> One or more of the answers is exemplary and worthy of an additional bounty.
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> You may reward your bounty in 23 hours.
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13:42
That seems kinda weird.
CHAT Y U NO SCROLL DOWN
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am not quite sure what that means.
@Pawnguy7 "templates in C++ work."
in PHP, 2 mins ago, by Bracketworks
Are there any success stories of using PHP extensions to enforce static type behavior (SPL-esque) or incorporate common constructs in other languages, such as real method overloading, operator overloading, etc.; or is it all just fluff and POCs?
user142019
13:43
@Pawnguy7 ArrayList<A> and ArrayList<B> are actually the exact same type.
^ hahaha. I didn't even say anything
@ScottW still.
@Zoidberg how does that work, and what impact does it have?
user784668
@Pawnguy7 In Java, generics are syntactic sugar for (Object) casts. In C#, generics work on the real T instead.
@Pawnguy7 it's like storing void* in C++
@ScottW there are a lot of idiots coding. They can blow their heads off with too complicated topics
I like it.
(so far)
I will, surely.
user142019
13:45
@Pawnguy7 it works through polymorphism, and the impact is that generics in Java are fucking terrible and utterly stupid; the only significance they have is compile-time checking.
oh, you mean on this. We've already discussed that.
user142019
lol
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comp.lang.java.blog
I could write a blog actually
13:45
Oh. Then again, with java's Object, I guess the casting was the main issue.
"C++ coder in the mysterious world of Java"
@Pawnguy7 Compare ideone.com/QbMAoF with ideone.com/WetmyU. Java generics stop being generics at runtime.
Are they slower, specifically?
user142019
@ScottW stop joking.
okay, I'll try to sum up my previous experiences today
And probably just put on intcode for now
I need a better blog :/
I probably should learn Jekyll better
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13:46
Oh, right, I forgot the operator++ trouble
@Pawnguy7 Potentially, but for different reasons.
@R.MartinhoFernandes in your examples, why is the C# one an error?
@Pawnguy7 The C# one compiles. Oh, sorry, forgot to delete the comment :S
user784668
@Pawnguy7 The Java one is.
@ScottW Actually fuck it, check my gh pages.
13:48
It has, in the C# one: return typeof(T); // error!
Leftover from using the java skeleton or something?
That was an oversight.
@Pawnguy7 Yeah.
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hmmmm
@CatPlusPlus I scored 61.84 on Hexagon btw.
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Damn.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah. Well... I would prefer that to templates where some things work, and some don't.
13:50
@ScottW bananu7.github.com I'll try to put it there as soon as I write it
> Yeah, there's a lot of stuff generated by default. I'll get rid of it soon.
lol
I am honest on the interwebz.
I'm not sure which takes more effort: removing the default stuff, or adding a notice about future removal.
Are there any softz for sharing clipboard across web?
@R.MartinhoFernandes obviously the first one :P
Do all OS's have a similar concept of clipboard?
user784668
13:53
@Pawnguy7 No.
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template<class T> void foo(T);
struct X{ int foo; };
[]foo(X{}); // returns X::foo
Not sure if want or how to fix if not want. :s
in PHP, 6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
I still don't get it :P
^ too unlikely? I think he's trolling. Right
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, a1.id-expression has a higher priority than id-expression(a1) if it's valid.
user1357851
13:55
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If I mirror INVOKE, anyways.
user1357851
they also like C++
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The user could always do []::foo(X{}) to get global foo, but that would inhibit a1.foo() where that member function is also desirable to be called. Ugh.
user1357851
someone mentioned they are very honest on the interweb
13:56
@BartekBanachewicz Way too much softglow on that picture :) (Q. "Who am I?"/A. "Hard to tell, really")
@sehe that's my default av. I've used unmodified for a while, but this is way funnier.
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I'll just not worry for now, yeah, that's for the best...
Also, when I have a nice photo in my top hat finally, I'll put it up.
@sehe and yea, it's hard to tell, isn't it? :>
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@         WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE!          @
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
Permissions 0664 for '/home/bajtek/.ssh/id_rsa' are too open.
It is required that your private key files are NOT accessible by others.
wat.
Erm, why you chmod 664 your id_rsa?
user1357851
why 4?
user1357851
13:58
should be 700
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz 0600
i just moved it there
@Telkitty why the fuck 7
executable id_rsa, great.
user1357851
13:59
r w x = 4 + 2 + 1 for yourself
@R.MartinhoFernandes He's chmodding/chowning everything in an attempt to get stuff to work.
I think 400 is best.
27 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
executable id_rsa, great.
@MartinJames no.

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