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15:00
@Telkitty Nice try, but no. Kitteh, Cat, etc, etc are Cat++.
@Pubby Tell that to the creator of the program that I maintain 20 years ago
@melak47 Well yeah but you have to pay and lose at least a semester
@CatPlusPlus != getting kicked out :/
I CAN HAS COPY TO CLIPBOARD IN VIM
@Telkitty Urgh, a C style cast.
15:01
AWESOME
"+y<motion>
yeah.
i feel really good having that knowledge
I feel a better person.
user1357851
@SamDeHaan cat != cat++; cat = (cat++)--;
@BartekBanachewicz Simple things please you, don't they?
Or just y<motion> with set clipboard=unnamedplus
15:01
I don't remember when I last used a C-style cast within C++. Although, a shitload of them cropped up in Obj-C yesterday.
Btw, I have a ball. Do you want a ball?
@Telkitty Not in the Lounge compiler. cat == cat++
inline HMODULE kernel32base()
{
    return *(HMODULE*)(*(DWORD*)(*(DWORD*)(*(DWORD*)(*(DWORD*)(__readfsdword(0x30) + 0x0C) + 0x14))) + 0x10);
}
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@Neil ~simple~
I'll just leave it here.
15:02
@Abyx go die in painful hell
Yeah that's awfully retarded code
@Abyx Oh god my eyes
@Abyx wtf
6 stars in 40 seconds. Well done.
user1357851
@EtiennedeMartel fine: dynamic_cast<CatPlusPlus *>(Kitteh);
user1357851
15:03
check for null
@Abyx Adding fixed offsets to memory addresses in order to acquire HMODULE. Looks safe.
@Telkitty Of all the standard casts, you had to go with the one almost nobody uses?
Skynet
Read arbitrary dword, add arbitrary hex offsets. Cast to a pointer to a DWORD, dereference, do it again? What? SO MUCH UGLY.
Hmm, it's broken on the starboard.
15:04
Telkitty <-> Skynet
user1357851
@ScottW !
@Abyx GetModuleHandle("KERNEL32") was unavailable?
user784668
@Neil it's actually perfectly alright, you don't like TIB?
@Fanael TIB?
@EtiennedeMartel yeah, sort of
user784668
15:04
@Neil thread information block
Where do you keep finding such ugly code?
@EtiennedeMartel I wrote it.
user1357851
@melak47 ?
@Abyx And why not use the "clean" way?
btw, it doesn't work in some versions of Vista, IIRC
15:06
Surprisingly.
@Abyx ._.
Uh I just have to get used to "Press and hold shift, press ", then +, then let go of shift and press Y/P"
@Abyx Are you writing malware, per chance?
Why would you expect a hardcoded method to work on an OS where a single byte offset would break it?
user784668
@EtiennedeMartel exploits, where to call GetModuleHandle("kernel32") you'd have to know the address of kernel32 first?
15:08
@EtiennedeMartel nope. but I use it for same reasons it's used in malware
It's like fishing for OGL functions with rand().
@Fanael char kernel32[] = "kernel32"; //there you go :3
@BartekBanachewicz set clipboard=unnamed
@Abyx You crazy Russian.
user784668
15:09
Ah, he's Russian, that explains everything.
Clean code is for pussies, my friend. BABUSHKA, WHERE'S MY GODDAMN VODKA?!
@Telkitty Why show off your tits like that?
@JerryCoffin '50s sci-fi was great, wasn't it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah -- for a sufficiently...twisted definition of "great".
@EtiennedeMartel Wait, what?
user1357851
15:11
@EtiennedeMartel to contrast with the words "die noob"?
@Telkitty There were such words?
I honestly did not notice.
@EtiennedeMartel Eyes are upsta... Off the image.
Kinda hard to read, really.
Also, why wish for that alleged beginner's death?
string str = "std::vector<int>(6,0)" ;
wut
user1357851
and beneath was "love always, telkitty" in 2 lines
15:13
@Pubby I'm sure it makes sense in context.
@Telkitty Oh, so mixed signals as well?
@EtiennedeMartel I don't know, it's from this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/15480201/…
user1357851
<3 yes dumbass :p
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe it's German for "the (female) noob".
@Pubby eval(str);
@Pubby o_O
15:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, you!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe.
user1357851
@EtiennedeMartel it for a game I used to play
Xeo
Xeo
Oh gawd, just how crappy is that "C# to C++" "tutorial"?!
user1357851
some online strategy/shooting game
@Telkitty Show Tits On The Internets™ 3.0?
15:15
That leads me to wonder: why is it considered a good thing to "pwn noobs"? I mean, if they're noobs, there should be no challenge in pwning them.
In fact, not pwning noobs would be quite embarassing.
@EtiennedeMartel They're collectibles.
@EtiennedeMartel Bullying
@Xeo We need to have a Lounge Hall of Fame for such things.
15:16
@kbok AKA "being a despicable person".
@EtiennedeMartel indeed
user1357851
@DomagojPandža no longer early 20s, not young enough to do crazy stuff like that anymore :p
@Fanael In my defense, I fixed that before the servers went down. And I have more upvotes than you (who is still stuck at 0)
Xeo
Xeo
> It should be pretty obvious at this point that arrays are pointers in C++
I don't even...
And leave me alone at work :)
15:17
@Xeo Repost.
@Xeo There are multiple parts. The second one is about pointers. I couldn't even glance at it.
Xeo
Xeo
Btw robot, this one's for you: stackoverflow.com/q/15478807/500104
@Telkitty So, you're what, late 20s now?
user784668
@rubenvb of course because I didn't answer?
Xeo
Xeo
> If you start doing funky things with them, though, you might want to look up std::vector for an encapsulated dynamic array.
/cry
15:19
Hi everybody
Just a quick question
Xeo
Xeo

<!Real> C++ Room

ISO<14882:2011> I have nothing to say.
@Chucky Before you ask, check if it wouldn't be better on Stack Overflow itself.
The answer is almost always yes.
I don't think it's worthy of a chunk of the internet :P
15:20
The internet isn't exactly running out of space
Xeo
Xeo
Then why should it be worthy our time, which is more limited than the internet?
I'm speaking figureatively
We can spare 100 bytes.
This is a chunk of the Internet.
Xeo
Xeo
I just recommend going to the linked room.
15:21
This is cool. Why can't we have nice things like that in Montreal?
user784668
@DomagojPandža That's not enough to store one letter in UTF-1024!
@xeo If you have time to be on chat then I'm guessing you have time
If you have money, then I'm guessing you can help the poor.
May I ask my question, please
There's this ailment we suffer here.
Notgiveafuckitis™
15:22
@Chucky By insisting you are doing this.
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Xeo
Xeo
@Chucky I have time - but not necessarily for you.
@TonyTheLion He's having fun?!
.........right
@Xeo no, he ain't getting anywhere
Basically
@Chucky Careful there, it sounds like you feel entitled. And the road to trolling is paved with entitlement.
15:23
KTHXBYE
Xeo's more interested in helping the cat reach its destination.
@TonyTheLion You are too pessimist.
@DomagojPandža ahahah
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh
Xeo
Xeo
I ♥ cats
Xeo
Xeo
Small cats.
Xeo
Xeo
:)
And Cat++.
But yeah, guys, I thought the rule was "ask, but don't expect an answer"?
15:24
:)
@EtiennedeMartel also, don't expect to not get binned :p
@EtiennedeMartel the rules is "We don't care"
Xeo
Xeo
yesterday, by Xeo
Hands Stars up for moving all future help-vampire messages over to the Real C++ Room?
Or maybe I missed something.
gist.io aint' working for me :/
15:25
If puppy was here binning would have occured
says not found
furiously
@TonyTheLion Then maybe we should update the newbie hints, because it's not what's written there.
What am I doing wrong?
Lounge<C++> - Where the noobs go to die.
15:25
when I click the goddamn link on top of gist.io it works
@TonyTheLion People seem to care a lot about it.
@BartekBanachewicz you're using an aftermarket IO solution. You have strayed from the one true iostream!
@R.MartinhoFernandes then the rules lie
@TonyTheLion There's a lot of stuff after that, you know.
15:26
> But if we detect any hint of entitlement, we will tell you to fuck off and go away. And if you persist, we will troll you to tears and whiny meta posts.
I think this is the crucial part. :D
user784668
@melak47 iostreams suck
@DomagojPandža Yes. But the key was (or at least it what I understood was): you can ask.
Now, whenever someone comes in with a question, it's insta-binning.
If the Lounge were an API, it would have absolutely no useful methods.
ahahahah
There would be some methods for querying the latest cat pics, cat puns... And some pretty elaborate mocking functions.
15:30
the function deal_with_noobs() returns UB
when a noob enters this room, the behaviour is undefined.
user784668
@TonyTheLion the function dealWithNoobs returns bottom FTFY
Invariant: is_pedant(X) -> true
@TonyTheLion Unless the Puppy is present, in which case the behavior is pretty well defined.
The Poopy
15:33
@Cicada We're not all really pedants. Oh, and your X should really be lower-case there.
It's prolog. It must be uppercase. Also you're being pedant about not being pedant
What did you know?
Actually the correct syntax would be is_pedant(_).
15:35
bool is_pedant() { return true; }
But I made it more obvious for you newbies.
bool is_pendant() { return (bool)(true ? 1 : 1); }
@Cicada It's a relief you finally caught that.
Yeah it took me a while
My english sucks
I mean I don't detect irony and sarcasm as well in english than I should
Oh well
> These are my personal opinions (...) Whilst it is very hard to keep an unbiased opinion in such case (...)
Hmm.
15:36
> Whilst
Someone's being overly pedant amongst us
@R.MartinhoFernandes damn I need to rephrase it.
@BartekBanachewicz lenght - lolwut
And again, I think it's too long. :/
like my dick
I just look at it "I am halfway through and I betcha no one will want to read all this :/"
15:38
well, it's java, what did you expect
user784668
lol methods in Haskell
user784668
Prelude> [1, 2, 3]->>sum
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@Cicada well something worse than I got :P
i'll have you know I bought goat cheese and it tastes delicious
neat.
I don't know what to eat for supper.
I could do something nice
15:39
goat cheese is delicious with honey
user1357851
baguettes and mozarella and some nice meat and basil and pesto and garlic butter
@kbok yes! also baked
that would do the trick.
// Determines a suited old message for expected minimal star count
auto MessageStore::RehashForStars(int minStarCount, time_t current) -> LoungeMessage;
Implementation unknown. Senior Loungers bend on luck and rand.
15:42
More like fuck and rant :(
Bending on fuck?
Ben Dover can teach you that.
hmm, I totally have to play guitar today
after that concert I am like "fuck I should practice more"
a lot more
but then you'll remain bad at C++!
just like you
15:47
I'm not trying to improve
that's even worse
I use superior languages
@Cicada like C?
@Cicada Like Prolog?
like Wide! mwahaha
15:47
@EtiennedeMartel Damn! Beat me to it.
@Cicada like French?
Like Prolog and B
youreallfaggots(_).
Is there any working B compiler available somewhere?
15:48
Where's your camel hump, yo?
@kbok Yes.
@Cicada Nah.
@DeadMG For varying definitions of "superior".
heh
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Q: How to use *.o and *.d files?

RomanI ma trying to run examples using a library. In the documentation to the library it is written that I need to copy all the files into my directory and than type make. After that I need to go to the "Debug" folder and type ./lib_examples to run the examples. I performed this sequence. As a result...

"unimplementedly superior"? :P
15:50
look at the guy's rep
btw
did you watch Flash vs Life?
> If I remember correctly, Trevor Thompson, one of the founders of MKS, wrote a standard I/O library for B and also wrote a 3D chess game in it. If you can manage to track him down, he is someone who, at one time, had his hands on a B compiler.
@kbok what the fuck.
@EtiennedeMartel superior /suːˈpɪriɚ/ noun piece of junk.
Waste time and implement your own B compiler. If you can kick someone's ass for the spec.
15:51
@DeadMG I didn't watch a single MLG match this weekend.
I was too busy drinking beer and watching MLP.
@interface TSGuestsTableViewController : TSSearchTableViewController <NSFetchedResultsControllerDelegate, TSAccessControlConnectionDelegate, TSGuestsSyncAgentDelegate, TSSyncAgentDelegate, MBProgressHUDDelegate,
TSAccesspointsTableViewControllerDelegate, TSAddGuestViewControllerDelegate, UIAlertViewDelegate, TSScanViewControllerDelegate, AsyncUploadHandlerDelegate, TSAccessControlsSyncAgentDelegate, UIActionSheetDelegate, TSDetailGuestViewControllerDelegate, TSGuestMessageViewControllerDelegate, TSGuestTableViewCellDelegate, UIPopoverControllerDelegate>
^ lol
Smells like Objective C.
FROG OUT.
I'm working on an iPad app.
user142019
@DomagojPandža s/ C/-C/
user142019
@Fanael functions in classes are called methods.
15:54
void foo(long l) {} Why when you do foo(32) why is that an int and not just a long like you stated? I mean, I know it's conversions, but there's got to be a reason they have these conversions?
@kbok And some people wonder why I despise Apple.
Not a good one.
@TonyTheLion what's an int?
@JerryCoffin Even though the language is far from being good, it's not an excuse to write that kind of code. ie not blaming Apple atm :)
user142019
@Pubby 32
15:56
hmm, I need a new guitar pick.
I'm confused, what difference does it make that 32 is an int and gets converted?
I don't know which person had the idea to center an entire OS around Objective-C, but he had probably had a traumatic experience before that.
His cat died. Or something.
@DomagojPandža No -- he was just an idiot.
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user142019
@kbok holy shit that class conforms to a lot of protocols.
@TonyTheLion The literal 32 has type int because the standard says so.
15:58
@Pubby because you specified in the definition you wanted long and if it converts it to int for whatever reason, at times you don't get the behaviour you expect. If you want it to treat 32 as a long, you have to do 32L, which imho is silly.
user1357851
The author of this code is a defensor of the Model-ViewController pattern, which means: create persistence classes, then stuff everything else in the ViewController
user1357851
grumpy cat is really happy
@kbok 'see full text' - I think not :) Anyway, I'm too busy changing all my arrays to pointers, as suggested earlier. I'm sure it will work better.
@kbok The fact that they've created a situation where writing code (even remotely) like that might possibly occur to somebody is sufficient reason to despise them.

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