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18:06
I'm hungry but I have no food :(
There are things you can do without food.
Like starving.
Starving takes a long time. A couple of weeks at least.
Not really.
Can be as little as 6 hours really.
Depends on many factors.
@Rapptz 6 hours? It's amazing that I survived my vacation flight.
18:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes Which one of you is the robotphile who starred these
I haven't starred anything :P
Actually OpenGL and OpenGL contexts are thread safe. You can just have a single context be active in more than one thread at a time. — datenwolf 4 mins ago
lol, everything is thread safe when you don't use it at the same time.
Oh, gawd.
I'm too lazy to write a comment, even.
This thing is water-resistant. Just don't use it in the rain.
user142019
clang what the fuck
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error: too many arguments to function call, expected 1, have 2
                        std::declval<std::size_t>()
                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
user142019
I passed zero arguments, not two.
18:15
@DogPlusPlus Well actually you can't
At least in Windows OpenGL context can be current only in one thread at the time
And the state is thread-local
How do you guys live with the fuck load of errors? :(
Or do you not get them
It's not so much thread-safe as completely unshareable
So, thread-safe.
If you cannot cause data races when using it, that sounds like thread-safe to me.
@Rapptz With clang?
@Rapptz We don't get errors :P.
18:17
Sep 1 '12 at 16:27, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I think I had my dosage of fun while I was chewing down on those 18k errors the other day.
@StackedCrooked I meant the template errors.. I doubt Clang deals with those any nicer.
All OpenGL contexts can only be current in one thread. Usually they implement shared object pools which can be appended to multiple contexts on diffferent threads. OpenGL commands for a specific context are not thread safe. You should never have more than one thread accessing a single context simultaneously.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I had an error that was 1061 characters a few days ago.
You start with reading them.
Thread safety is valid behaviour under concurrent access
18:18
If you do and you're lucky - it will crash.
So if it's not shared then there's no talking about thread safety :v:
@StackedCrooked I wish.
@Rapptz Stop writing bad code
I'm not sure there's ever good code according to you guys.
C++ compilers are not very good at producing useful errors
18:20
Wait, isn't the point of thread safety that you can't do stupid shit across multiple threads and get away with it? You can, indeed, set the same context on two different threads. It will cause problems, if you're lucky, it'll crash. Isn't that the whole idea of being not thread-safe?
I usually just look at the location and figure it out on my own
Well you can't set the same context on two different threads
You can. :D
Prove it
Try it. At least, on Mac implementations.
Oh these errors add up to 80k characters.
18:21
Mac sucks.
I don't give a fuck about OSX
Also I qualified that with "at least on Windows"
Hmm, that's interesting. Now I want to test that.
@DogPlusPlus The point of thread-safety is to be safe and play with children.
GLX behaves the same way as WGL
> BadAccess is generated if ctx was current to another thread at the time glXMakeCurrent was called.
So there you go if OSX is being retarded then well it's OSX what did you expect
Then it's just EAGL-based OGL on iOS. I wonder why they went batshit crazy with iOS.
Then it is thread-safe. If you get, indeed, slapped in the face when you try.
18:28
What is returned by object bar ? — Ashish 12 secs ago
:cripes:
Hopefully, lacerations.
lmao
Now I'm really bothered that Apple allows EAGL contexts to be set without warnings on multiple threads. I hate vendor-specific shit.
Apple is not very good at computers
user142019
@CatPlusPlus wtf
user142019
18:31
@CatPlusPlus You are not very good at bashing Apple.
@Zoidberg I subscribe! :)
Anyone willing to take a look at some code I'm having trouble with? I can't post it public, so I thought I'd ask here.
Maybe there's NSGLUIMXOKMakeCurrentOpenGLContextCurrentInOneAndOnlyOneThreadAndDoNotAllowOther‌​ThreadsToUseIt() somewhere
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s2::stream<random_device> stream;
auto cs = stream.read(5);
for (char c : cs) {
    std::cout << c << ' ';
}
std::cout << '\n';
user142019
Perfect. Everything I always wanted.
18:33
@BobJohn
Mar 21 at 19:18, by Lightness Races in Orbit
Welcome to the Lounge! Here are some handy hints. Enjoy them with salad.
@BobJohn But you can send it to random people on the Internet privately okay that makes sense
user142019
@BobJohn yes this room is totally not public.
user142019
Do you want us to sign NDA to go with that
*starts screencast* What problems do you have?
18:35
@Zeta it doesn't matter what problem he has in the first place. It looks that now he has at least several more! :)
@CatPlusPlus yes, under the (i guess foolish?) assumption that you're morally sound beings?
user142019
You can send it to me if you want.
@BobJohn I nearly died from the laugh.
Nobody is going to debug your shit for free
Nobody cares
I never believed I could manage to implode. BRB, need to get a pair of lungs.
18:36
What's so secret about this code and why do you have access to it.
user142019
I will immediately post it on GitHub.
We do it sometimes on :stackoverflow: and such because AT LEAST it has the property of being done for public benefit
user142019
The code is probably bad anyway.
@CatPlusPlus And rep-whoring.
@R.MartinhoFernandes inb4 homework
18:36
If it's only for you, pay up
I said I need help, not anyone to debug for me. Why is there such an elitist atmosphere here? I was genuinely asking for help, now I'm confused...
user142019
You ask questions on Stack Overflow.
(Also if you're contractually obliged to not share this code then sharing it and hoping someone doesn't do anything with it is a really stupid idea)
@BobJohn Did you read the rules?
The Lounge rules that is
:lol: elitist
1 min ago, by Cat Plus Plus
We do it sometimes on :stackoverflow: and such because AT LEAST it has the property of being done for public benefit
I'll put it in simpler terms
Public = free
C++ [i|o][f]stream is horribly unsuited to implement cat.
Private = pay up
@BobJohn If you read the rules and the blue tag just below the name saying , you might get the gist of it.
user142019
You can ask them here, but beware! We don't care about your questions nor do we feel like answering them, unless you're extremely lucky and we're in an extremely good mood.
user142019
18:38
Mar 21 at 19:18, by Lightness Races in Orbit
Welcome to the Lounge! Here are some handy hints. Enjoy them with salad.
It's really not a hard concept
user142019
If we want to answer questions, we go to Stack Overflow.
user142019
If you want to ask questions, you go to Stack Overflow.
Sometimes I feel we should just drop the C++ from the name, since we also Haskell, Erlang, Python and shit around here. But the room would look weird then.
user142019
18:40
@DogPlusPlus no.
Yeah, I agree.
As far as I'm concerned we only keep this shit in tags to be related to SO
user142019
That's like renaming Europe to America, since we speak American English here.
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Even though we also speak European languages.
18:40
I have an unhealthy obsession for Cartesian products.
@Zoidberg This makes no sense fyi
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@StackedCrooked lolwot
....hey, anyone willing to help me with some coding problems in private?....HA, FUCK YOU, PAY US WE"RE ALL GREAT AND SHUT UP RULES FROM FORUM LAWLCAT AND ROLFCOPTER
It's a horrible analogy
@StackedCrooked cool. Still. It sucks. byte-wise input/output in clean C++ is nigh impossible.
18:41
@BobJohn Entitlement detected. Begin troll containment procedures.
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Drop the attitude kid and accept that nobody is going to spend time for your benefit only
@rubenvb So I heard from Alf in the past.
user142019
What happened to Alf?
Yeah, that dude disappeared.
Was eaten by a cat.
user142019
18:42
Did he get bored of the Lounge? Did he die? :v
@BobJohn Welcome to our little corner of the interwebz.
Hope he didn't pass away.
Why do you always assume death, you pricks? :D
user142019
> seen 23 mins ago
@rubenvb thank you 0:)
18:42
@DogPlusPlus He's old and sickly :(
@Zoidberg his account may have been hacked.
He's chasing bitches.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We all love the Cat. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [elitism] [no-helpdesk]
user142019
> Alf you cock. Y u no chatroom.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Who cares about the Cat. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [elitism] [no-helpdesk]
18:43
@DogPlusPlus Why else would you stop chatting
Oh, you meant that Alf. I thought you meant the series.
user142019
This one.
He's not that old
Last time we talked, we discussed guitars, I think.
Last year.
> I’m sometimes present in the C++ lounge chat room here on Stack Overflow.
He hasn't updated his profile in a while, too.
18:45
Me neither
I should come up with something new
Mine's now
> Chasing incremented cats on StackOverflow.
Oh wait no I updated it a while ago when I changed avatars
Screw it it's good for at least a year
user142019
inb4 _why
@Tony: I'm sorry that you didn't understand the relevance of my answer. I tried my best. It didn't work for you. I don't know how to say it more clearly. Possibly there's a communication gap between us. — Cheers and hth. - Alf Nov 24 '10 at 10:53
lol.
18:49
Top Gear, the only show where they assault a beach in a Ford Fiesta
I just used new and delete. I feel filthy.
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@rubenvb It's fine.
@Zoidberg I couldn't get istream* to accept both some fstream* and &cin. I'm going to Hell++ for sure now.
why delete? you always can write unique_ptr<T> _(p); instead
user142019
@rubenvb what.
18:51
@Abyx I don't always need to delete it.
your code is bad.
You can release it if you don't need to release it (hurr)
@Zoidberg for my cat implementation. It needs to access both stdin and files, so one interface for both.
user142019
Use a reference?
Why are you passing a pointer in the first place
18:52
@Zoidberg I need to wrap the file opening for unicode filenames on Windows. CC@Cat
user142019
But seriously why won't both fstream* and &cin convert to istream*.
Why are you newing streams
user142019
XY.
ITT @rubenvb do @cat
@Zoidberg they will. It's unique_ptr<istream> that'll try to delete the pointer to cin.
@CatPlusPlus see hacks e.g. here
18:54
Jesus fuck
maybe you need type-erased deleter and NullDeleter
Just use CreateFile already
lol
@CatPlusPlus no.
If you need to hack around iostreams being retarded then just don't use iostreams
It's not end-all-be-all of I/O
user142019
18:54
@rubenvb uh
@CatPlusPlus hmm, maybe you're write.
shared_ptr<istream> p(&cin, [](void*){}) should do the thing
This might as well break in the next release of GCC
@CatPlusPlus not likely though.
You're digging in implementation details of standard library
user142019
18:55
struct maybe_delete {
    explicit maybe_delete(bool d) : flag(d) { }
    template<class T> void operator(T* p) { if (flag) delete p; }
    bool flag;
};
You might as well use platform API that has a strong compatibility contract
@CatPlusPlus that would mean plain C on Unix.
also, [](istream* p){ if (p != &cin) delete p; }
@Zoidberg unique_ptr::release
yuck.
18:56
Hahahah, Mass Effect 3 has a state corruption bug which manifests itself after being 5 days in memory.
@rubenvb You can easily RAIIfy stdio
All the conversations started playing out at once, the main menu didn't load properly. Nice.
Or even syscalls but w/e
user142019
@CatPlusPlus where exactly?
user142019
You can't do that before std::unique_ptr goes out of scope since that would be exception-unsafe. You'll need a scope guard.
18:57
@Zoidberg Where you have unique_ptr and decide you don't want to destroy the thing it contains
@CatPlusPlus nah, it will delete on exception. it kills the idea
But then again you shouldn't pack unowned things into unique_ptr in the first place so that's moot
@CatPlusPlus that's handy, but indeed wrapping i/o is necessary anyways. I'm already calling WriteConsoleW directly cause cout/wcout is broken on Windows.
user142019
boost::variant<std::unique_ptr<std::istream>, decltype(std::cin)&> :v
WriteConsoleW is broken as well
user142019
18:58
:LoL:
@Abyx how so? It's working fine here (remember you need a console font that can display your characters).
I'm not sure why the pointer dance is needed anyway
std::map<std::string, std::unique_ptr<std::istream>> files; or whatever and std::vector<std::istream*> to determine order and then processing I'm not sure where's the problem

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