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@rubenvb Why sucketh? IIRC, it's, at most, just two API calls, RegisterClass and CreateWindow?
@MartinJames Plus a shitload of vague parameters and a shitty main function.
Jon Skeet is back!
Jon Skeet? Never heard of him.
Your sarcasm is too advanced for me on an Easter Monday.
@rubenvb Can't really have flexibility without a shedload of parameters in those funny structs. 'main' - you mean the WndProc?
@MartinJames I meant wWinMain.
13:05
I wonder if they'll ever rewrite the API.
@Tuntuni they did many times, C++/CLI, MFC, ATL, C#, etc...
Dammit, I got no food and shops are closed today.
@StackedCrooked Yeah, Easter sucks.
Easter sucks, eat some chocolate, get fat. Repeat.
@rubenvb I don't see any huge problems with wWinMain? Usually, it gets called, it creates a main window, it runs a message loop. What would you like different?
13:12
@MartinJames It's ugly and nonstandard.
Call me a non-conformist.
@rubenvb ?? It's been standard on Windows since forever. So far, it's still working well.
You don't have to use WinMain to create windows
It's not standard, it's an extension
@ScottW A 'dancing' window style?
@CatPlusPlus I just got rid of it. int main() ftw!
And I got me a rich edit control.
Now to get the console action working.
Windows subsystems are dumb
13:14
@rubenvb nope, wmain ftw.
Console?
Are you writing console emulator? Have fun with that and the million hacks you'll have to do
@Abyx nope. GetCommandlineW ftw!
Anything using wchar_t is bad
@CatPlusPlus yeah, but I'm not going to use the builtin Windows console cruft.
THought I'd write my own.
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13:15
dat room name
@rubenvb nope. wmain parses that command line for you
Oh, you're gonna build a console better than the cmd box. Not difficult :)
@rubenvb Well if it's just for your application then it's not a problem
The fun begins when you want to run other applications in that
@Abyx Which is dumb too
Shell should be parsing command lines
@CatPlusPlus I'm trying to write a POSIX sh. Commence laughter... Now!
@CatPlusPlus lolwut? what is shell?
We get it there's a stupid bot on SO
@Magtheridon96 lolz
@Abyx cmd.exe or whatever
>penis
Well said
@CatPlusPlus cmd.exe is where all the cruft is!
13:17
and then she smiles afterwards
Yes bots are so funny
@rubenvb Console emulators on Windows are a repositories of silly hacks, because Windows console subsystem is retarded
@CatPlusPlus ok, let's say it parses command line and then what?
@Abyx And then it calls the program...?
I don't see how is that confusing?
@CatPlusPlus calls?
Spawns, executes, WHATEVER
Jesus, this is really a simple concept not rocket science
13:18
entrypoint is int() you can't pass anything there
@CatPlusPlus that's why I'm not using stuff like that. I hope too not have to use it at least. Buffer and display myself, and run everything in the backgrount.
C++ entry point maybe is int()
what is C++? OS doesn't know any C++
OS doesn't call main()
OS knows only PE files which has entrypoints which are int()
13:20
No
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On OS X the loader calls _start, which for C++ programs calls main.
Also what the fuck are you talking about, I'm saying Windows is badly designed in this regard and you're saying that Windows is doing something something :psyduck:
@CatPlusPlus it's not badly designed.
Yes, it is
I can even show emoticons in a RichEdit control.
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13:21
No.
It delegates command-line parsing to the end application
Bring on the unicode banana's
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Windows is not badly designed.
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Windows is abysmally designed.
Windows ~just works~
Nobody knows how.
13:22
Also console window is built-in, almost unreplaceable and a pain in the ass
you just can't understand that there are languages other than C.
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dafuq
WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT
lolz
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13:22
How in the name of God is that fucking relevant.
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Please tell me you're just trolling us because it's the first of April.
~it just is~
~~~
On every other system than Windows command-line is parsed by the thing executing the program (shell, parent, whatever)
And you're hurr durr OS only knows about int() entry point
Also no, entry point is not int(), because returning values from an entry point makes no sense
Entry point is void() and ends in ExitProcess(the_thing_that_main_returned)
@CatPlusPlus I think by "parse" you mean "expanded". As in, replace * with a list of values, replace $somevar with its value, etc...
@rubenvb No, it's parsed completely
13:24
you can't have int __cdecl(int, char**) as EP because there are languages which doesn't support cdecl, char**, whatever. that's why in Windows EP is int()
It's not int()
@CatPlusPlus no, it's int()
silly cat, go RTFM
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Typical implementation of crt0 on Unix does something akin to exit(main(argc, argv)).
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Don't know about Windows though.
:psyduck: times million
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13:25
But crt0 is not part of the OS.
@CatPlusPlus Well, I got to break it to you, but the entry point the MSVC linker points to is some variation of int __tmainCRTStartup(void)
Yes, and it never returns in unmanaged applications
also you don't need to call ExitProcess at end of EP.
Which makes the return specification irrelevant
They return in managed apps, because they act like main() for those, i.e. are called by a parent entry point
@CatPlusPlus ah, I see. Your point still stands. Carry on.
13:29
Windows' API and the underlying architecture is in demand of a long and extensive overhaul to bring it up to spec of the 21st century.
; this is a minimal Windows application (in fasm).
format PE
entry $
mov eax, 42
ret
; no ExitProcess here
/s/whatever/reinvention/
(This is still fucking unrelated to anything)
Dude, I love J++.
Should I be considering GDI instead of plain Win32 for mainly text rendering, copy-paste and scrolling?
13:32
GDI is plain Win32 for text rendering
They finally made a chatroom for it here, and I love it so much, SO automagically added it to my favorites.
oh, ok. Is it decent or is there a better alternative?
Better meaning less pain, but still in the standard Windows headers.
"Less pain" and "standard Windows headers" sounds impossible.
DirectX, duh
13:34
Well, I guess I can always replace the stuff actually showing the text later.
Best get the stuff making the text to show working first.
MSDN calls GDI+ "legacy graphics"
it still works, even if it's called "legacy"
Not smart starting something new with something legacy IMHO.
They probably consider Direct2D/DirectWrite the new thing
That's DirectX10+ fyi
@rubenvb not really. it's not like there is a better alternative
@rubenvb Like Windows :v:
13:37
A new console application. System requirements: DirectX10.
Entire WinAPI is legacy
Practically that means "fuck XP" and really, fuck XP
@rubenvb yeah, DX11, Win8
Hmm, DirectWrite/Direct2D needs glyphs. I'd have to write font handling functionality :/
13:39
unfortunately you can't say "fuck XP" if 50% of your customers use it
ah wait, no I don't.
You can say "fuck XP" when you're a happy person with no customers
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No customers would be great.
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No need to write any software.
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No need to fix any bugs.
13:41
@Zoidberg lol you'd have some personal dignity left I hope.
Fuck XP.
I'd rather poke my ass with a stick.
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Scrum > XP
Yeah, star it out of context. :P
I just finished talking to "an expert"
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13:46
Stupid mod. T_T
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MODERATOR Y U NO HUMOUR
what is this "J++"?
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The best programming language.
Oh... it's April 1st
I made the expert admit it .. lol
13:48
@Zoidberg The weird thing really is that you second answer was not removed ;)
Yes the bots are so funny we get it
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@NikiC lol
I told the bot that I'm Truth, then I repeated it after an argue, the bot smiled
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> So tasty that it smells like a rotting kadaver.
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13:50
Google wtf. ಠ_ಠ
can I easily copy-paste DrawText's text
If you're writing your own text control then selecting and copying and crap is up to you
shit.
@Zoidberg Lol you made it cw again?
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13:57
No not that one.
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Only if I know posts are going to be downvoted, I make them CW.
Let's see what QTextEdit uses...
no. I live in the anal part of the world
Please don't spoil it.
@rubenvb why don't you just use an edit or label control?
@Abyx There's Richedit stuff, maybe I should stick to that for now.
14:06
Congrats!
Congratulations!
Congrats :)
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It an April fools joke.
Most Valuable April Fools.
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14:10
lol
They wouldn't be that mean.
Would they? :(
Nah, you're cool.
@Zoidberg check out the list, he's the only C++ expert in that list .. isn't that cool
Those are only the new awardees
the renewed awards aren't displayed
@LuchianGrigore Oh, congratulations.
Xeo
Xeo
14:13
@LuchianGrigore So you were not only repwhoring on SO, but also MS forums? Man...
@LuchianGrigore Let's say MS hasn't officially updated everything yet
When is Microsoft going to recognize Robot as the Archmage of Unicode?
@Xeo nope, only SO
Read my chat "about".
also, not so much these days
14:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@CatPlusPlus How old are you, son?
Dereferencing my synaptic pathways yields 21/22, unsure though.
@DomagojPandža You could check the profile in the time it took to write these words you know
21
Oh, look. That's about the only piece of information you are yielding about yerself.
Woah, repcap thanks to that silly answer on Xeo's question.
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TIL: PostgreSQL has XML and JSON types. :v
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14:22
And arrays and dictionaries.
That sounds... messy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're truly an MVP.
@DomagojPandža Also email
What else do you need :v
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
The question's going down the hot list, though
I liked that it "froze" the place when the question was closed
And when it was reopened, it was back in the top 5
thanks, i feel stupid now, too much php... — gprime Feb 2 '12 at 6:28
14:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes you shoud've used std::begin/std::end
I don't see why.
Because you can :P
this Win32 GUI API sucks balls.
14:43
wot?
AHAHAHAH
I suspect line 42 is doing something nasty. — Andy Prowl 42 secs ago
heh
Maybe the line was busy when you called the function. — Domagoj Pandža 7 secs ago
I'm such an ass.
@DomagojPandža I used to really like a nice ass, but not any more I guess.
@JerryCoffin I'm more of a tits guy myself.
I'm more of a... Wait, what?
14:53
I'm a normal guy.
How boring.
Anyone ever read "C++ Primer Plus" by Stephen Prata?
@StackedCrooked Yeah, like somebody's gonna believe that.
lol you got me
@Crowz Yes. Well, I'm pretty sure somebody must have anyway.
At least the editor.
14:55
@JerryCoffin you get what I mean hah
@Crowz I've glanced through it. It seemed marginally better than BullSchildt, but only marginally. In a typical Schildt book you can open to any random page and find at least one egregious error. From what I recall of that one, it only seemed to have egregious errors on something like two out of three pages (or so).
I love you always crowz-san
I love your self-love, Crowz-san.
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I just took a shower; the water was wetter than yo momma.
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@Crowz it's a bad book.
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15:06
2333
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

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> Not to be confused with C++ Primer Plus (Stephen Prata), with a significantly less favorable review.
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Thank you.
How about I give up and just use something like QTerminal?
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Maybe it's better if you don't complete the project at all?
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15:10
I do that all the time, works great!
you're giving me high hopes
I have another project or 5 lying around doing nothing
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Me too.
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If you multiply it by a hundred.
lolz
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@ScottW finishing projects is UB.
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15:11
There's probably UB in the implementation of the standard library.
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In C99 (or C89?) it's UB to not end a source file with a newline.
C++98 and 03 too, I believe.
of course, no implementation actually screwed you over for not honouring that rule
problem is that if I go with Qt there's no limit to its functionality I could use and thus everything'll be Qtized.
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I mean. Why the fuck UB.
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Why not a fucking diagnostic.
15:13
Why is there no Boost GUI template library.
Takes hours to compile a Hello World dialog.
Now that would work.
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C# requires implementations to append a newline if it's not there yet before lexing. :P
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Simplifies the grammar of preprocessor directives.
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@rubenvb hmm.
Xeo
Xeo
@Walter: I think so, Xeo and Clang are correct. — Daniel Frey 6 mins ago
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Defining a GUI with expression templates.
Xeo
Xeo
15:14
Implying I could ever be wrong cough
@Xeo I didn't know you were a compiler.
@Zoidberg is that the start of a new unfinished project?
Xeo
Xeo
My brain is a TMP compiler with integrated debugging.
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@rubenvb No.
Xeo
Xeo
It's also a magical glass orb of psychic debugging.
@Xeo You've spent too much time on SO.
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15:15
@Xeo does it use just-in-time compilation?
Xeo
Xeo
@rubenvb Rather, too much time in the standard.
@DeadMG Actually, a few did. The rule was included specifically because some FSes couldn't support it.
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Apr 11 '12 at 17:30, by Mysticial
Where's the "walking standard" when you need him. :P
huh, TIL
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wat
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15:24
lol
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Fitting logo.
> We've found an elegant and practical solution to the problem: interchange parentheses with square brackets.
You'd think this is another shitty April Fools joke
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It is. :v
Or maybe it is and they're developing it for 3 years, which makes it even sadder
Ah, a stealth fork from a week ago
(Still not funny)
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Cat is grumpy today.
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15:28
Oh wait, the last word is redundant.
@CatPlusPlus You mean: [Still not funny]. That's to be expected though -- nothing about Objective-C could have any positive attributes, including humor.
@Zoidberg No, I just don't laugh at everything tagged "funny"
room topic changed to APL: Because we love Unicode [apl]
Quick show of hands: has anybody here ever actually written a single line of APL?
Has anyone ever wrote more than one line of APL?
I've handwritten APL.
It didn't compile, though.
15:34
@CatPlusPlus Yes -- in fact, the operating system for the Universe is 42 lines of APL.
Kind of hard to scan it into my computer, otherwise it would have.
And 10k lines of Perl
> It was an important influence on the development of spreadsheets, functional programming,[12] and computer math packages.
@CatPlusPlus A base lie -- it was written in APL before Larry Wall was even born, regardless of what that twit at XKCD may think.
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Nobody could stand it to the point of developing better tools
Fuck it. I'm wrapping C file I/O.
At least my code will have value on Windows and other OSes.
15:38
@CatPlusPlus Oh, but they did -- Unicode and ISO 10646 were both primarily to support APL. Tektronix storage CRTs were too.
gives me the oppurtunity to write directly to stdout and files as well.
@rubenvb Yes! That's what the world needs -- another iostreams clone!
@JerryCoffin no, that's what I need.
And no stream. just read_some, write_some.
@rubenvb Ah, so a stream buffer clone instead. That's definitely an improvement.
@JerryCoffin you crack me up.
No buffer.
just FILE*
15:42
> It brings back memories. About 50 years ago on April 1st, my father submitted a proposed standard to ANSI for "Standard Methods for Preparation of a Dry Martini."
APL?!
@rubenvb ...which has a buffer.
Has anyone been chatting with the experts? Mine seemed to think I didn't need to worry about garbage collection.
@JerryCoffin fair enough. I don't care about underlying details.
@KerrekSB I did, but it got into a "if it was easy, everybody could do it" loop that I was too lazy to pull it out of.
@ScottW I am a very strong programmer. Can't code for shit, but go to the gym every day!
Damn -- beaten by a fraction of a second.
But I guess that's better than being beaten by a stick.
15:55
Can I give iterator access to a FILE*'s contents?
Idea: maybe I should use Boost.Filesystem.
(I am not on my best here today)
Yeah, you're not very strong today. Do you even lift?
Jerry is proof how awesome old people can be when they're not senile and shit. <3
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