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17:01
I wasn't aware "user" was offensive.
That reminds me about a programmer joke...
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> Even though the char data type is an integer (and thus follows all of the normal integer rules), we typically work with chars in a different way than normal integers. Characters can hold either a small number, or a letter from the ASCII character set.
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lololol
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> char chChar;
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Dat naming convention.
@ScottW Glad I missed the first one. Needs a physics injection every week for six months.
@Zoidberg lolwut? Where did you get that?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Another bad C++ tutorial.
@Zoidberg ouch
17:11
Hungarian Hippo - a toy for young developers.
Yeah. A piece of crap.
user142019
programmingstutorial still wins.
@Zoidberg I assume that by 'wins', you mean in the 'crappiest' stakes?
user142019
Your assumption is correct as hell.
@Zoidberg LOL - maybe I go there later for a laugh.
user142019
17:19
I think it doesn't exist anymore.
@Zoidberg Oh - THAT bad :)
> 1.3 — A first look at variables (and cin)
0
Q: Accessing other program and altering it's behavior(Mainly about unofficial multiplayer mods for games)

Samuli LehtonenSo I've studied some reverse engineering lately and I'd really like to have a more better idea about how things like sa-mp and mafia 2 multiplayer are actually made. When I connect to a server in sa-mp and it starts the game. Does it inject a dll or something at this point to control the flow of ...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hard to believe you posted a link without first at least fixing the "it's" to "its".
@JerryCoffin Press F5 :P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Just checked.
17:23
Huh, chat caching strikes again
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Big surprise there!
1 hour ago, by kbok
Suppose you do manual placement of you GUI elements in the code
What
I guess you make the windows unresizeable then, but maybe they're also always spawned at exact coordinates and not ever move?
@CatPlusPlus I'm guessing setting the position with code, rather than using a form designer?
@BartekBanachewicz Ahaha no, I can turn it in next week with no point loss :toot:
user142019
Oh right.
user142019
17:33
Thanks for reminding me I have homework to do.
@MartinJames Yeah it's not really relevant if you fixed-place widgets from code or WYSIWYG designer
Layout managers (oh god I need a new term for this) exist for a reason
Layouters?
SquashOntoScreeners?
Maybe not.
Layouting is not drawing
btw Taskbar Tweaker is awesome thing
user142019
ViewLocator :v
17:42
I didn't even notice it allows reordering within a group, I missed that
Ell
Ell
Hmm. I'm not sure how best to send protobuf with boost::asio. I need to send a length and then a packet - but also I will need to send an integer representing what kind of message it is
then have a big switch. But that doesn't sound correct
@CatPlusPlus Widget Arrangers (Wangers or maybe Wrangers)?
user142019
@Ell map!
Ell
Ell
@Zoidberg How would that work? If the messages are of different types?
Ell
Ell
17:51
In protobuf each message type has it's own class
so I can't do std::map<MessageType, ?>
user142019
Oh.
user142019
Switch then.
user142019
Big switch isn't necessarily bad.
Ell
Ell
Yeah
there isn't really an alternative
unless I do dynamic_cast stuff, which is more ugly
user142019
Oh you have a common base-class?
Ell
Ell
17:53
Yeah
I think anyway. Let me check :P
Yes, I have google::protobuf::Message
user142019
std::map<int, std::function<std::unique_ptr<base*>(protobuf const&))>. :v
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But meh you still need dynamic_cast somewhere.
user142019
Whatever.
Protobuf actually has reflection facilities just read the docs
Ell
Ell
I am reading :3
user142019
17:57
Read harder.
Ell
Ell
I'm trying :(
I have found a reflection class but can't see how it's useful at the minute :3
tbh I'm not sure you even need it, but I'm tired and not interested so have fun
There probably is some code on Internet for some transport things for protobuf
Doop dee doo LucasArts is dead
Ell
Ell
I'll just go with sending 2 ints before each method to specify length & type
....

fstream myfile("myfile.in", ios::out | ios::in | ios::binary);
myfile<<str;

why the heck it doesn't write the string in the file?
Ell
Ell
it does :3
18:03
We don't know, next
(person not question)
Yeah, that one has a Java logo for his Gravatar.
Take a number and go back to line
HERESY
Oh, the line is here:

Java

Dedicated to the discussion of the Java programming language a...
Xeo
Xeo
Woot, Stellar Question badge for Rule of Five.
@ShotgunNinja That's the Programmer.SE logo...
18:05
no, it doesn't, let say in file is: xx:xx:xx, i read it into a string, put spaces on both sides of colons, so it looks like this, xx : xx : xx, and when i try to write it to file, it stays the same, xx:xx:xx
@Pubby It looks an awful lot like the Java logo... Hmmm...
I smell heresy.
for(*;*;*)/for(:)
{
}
then // end criteria was met, loop has fully run
{
}
else // some condition triggered a break statement.
{
}
4
^ N3587, wow
user142019
then wat
user142019
18:11
Oh a proposal.
N3587, for sure.
needs moar elif and endif.
user142019
Python has for-else too.
Yeah and it's so obscure feature you shouldn't ever use it
Could coopt do instead of then. for/do/else lawl
user142019
18:13
And suddenly old code doesn't work anymore.
user142019
for (…) {
    …
} do {
    …
} while(…);
@FredOverflow Wait... I don't get it...
:(
@CatPlusPlus I don't see what's so bad about it.
@Mysticial Check how a for ended.
@Mysticial If you break from the loop, you run the else part.
user142019
@Mysticial then if no break was executed, else otherwise.
18:14
the more I have in minicraft
the more I realize I still have to do
it's kinda depressing
wuuuuuuuuuuuut
@EtiennedeMartel else doesn't really convey the semantics very well here
@Zoidberg That can be emulated in dead easy way, by putting then after the loop and else just before the break. The only reason I can see for this is some obscure RAII hackery.
@EtiennedeMartel I like more functionality, but I don't like more syntax.
And then is just redundant
18:14
@CatPlusPlus Right, else should be spelled broken instead :)
Oh I guess it only executes when else doesn't
See it's obscure as fuck, why would you do that
There is absolutely no need for this
4
Q: C++11 what happens when a function returns

PaulI'm wondering what happens when I have a function like this: typedef std::unordered_map<std::string,std::string> stringmap; stringmap merge (stringmap a,stringmap b) { stringmap temp(a); temp.insert(b.begin(),b.end()); return temp; } what happens when the function returns? Is 'temp' copie...

18:15
I like the idea of not having to haul some additional state around to check why a for exited.
Sure this is a dupe.
@CatPlusPlus To avoid writing if/else!
@CatPlusPlus It's syntactic sugar.
It's a crutch.
Hm, my stew smells and looks like barfed-up dog food... let's hope it tastes better!
18:16
Anyway, that proposal probably makes if (...) for (...) { ... } else ... ambiguous.
Syntactic sugar makes sense when it's a significant improvement, and not just a minor thing that's more confusing after sugaring
(I guess that then is optional, if it is not, then it is even different kind of meh.)
@Griwes Where's the then?
We need syntactic sugar for generators, not for weird for loops.
@CatPlusPlus Define "significant".
(And that better not be "because I say so")
@R.MartinhoFernandes True dat.
18:17
@FredOverflow If the then is required, then then proposal forces boilerplate when then is empty!
What's an improvement here?
Drop the significant even, what's the improvement at all
if for ( . . . )
{
// Regular for loop body.
}
{
// Normal termination: the loop condition failed.
}
else
{
// Early termination: a break was encountered.
}
Jesus Christ
Kill it with fire
Also imagine you've never read this paper
18:18
Would you know what else and then do here?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that {}{} is more crazy
than if for
@CatPlusPlus That argument's a bit weird.
It's a lousy keyword selection at the very least
Why? Principle of least surprise
Meh you are talking about the language with the three-legged for loops.
18:19
(Also seriously if you need this then your loops are horrible)
try
{
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
    {
        // ...
        if (reason_to_break(i)) throw EarlyExit();
        // ...
    }
    // "then" part
    {
    }
}
catch (EarlyExit)
// "else" part
{
}
@FredOverflow Isn't that how Python works?
dunno Python :(
@FredOverflow WAIT THIS IS A REAL PROPOSAL FFS WTF FUCK OFF C++ PROGRAMMERS ARE IDIOTS
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18:21
He wants something even more ridiculous
if for :lol:
The Robot is pissed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why wouldn't it be? It's not April 1st anymore.
Python has for-else and literally nobody uses it and we advise people to not use it because it's obscure and unnecessary
I thought it was just another one of Fred's what-ifs
If C++ needs anything, it's for-static :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then I would have mentioned C++14.
18:23
> This feature would be especially useful in range-based for statements.
No you idiot, that's not how you use ranged-for.
Let's not talk about crappy C++ proposals
It annoys me more than I thought that some people take this seriously.
I believe the future lies in UTF-128
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why? I think it's completely harmless, and maybe useful.
@TonyTheLion I'm not
18:28
@FredOverflow Not really, no
Although I would prefer for/default/else to if for//else.
> Con: has been described as "hard to teach" and "subject to ridicule".
From another thing altogether but seems apt for the situation.
A nice way of saying 'no but really this would suck' though.
@FredOverflow It's not harmless to have more weird control flow mechanisms.
(three-legged for loop is bad enough as it is)
We already have the normal, retarded for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) loop. How much worse can it get, really?
he (alan talbot) has a point, though: an exit from a range-based loop has no good way to remember the loop variable at break
18:31
And I honestly think that when you reach the point where you think you need this, you have gone too far.
@Walter return
this simple code cannot be done with range-based loops:
hm
minicraft renders 240x240 area without problems.
@Walter To echo Bjarne's recent comment: that's kinda the point.
@BartekBanachewicz There is no spoon
18:32
I've tried 480x480, but I ran out of RAM :/
@BartekBanachewicz That's like 1MB. You don't have 1MB?
@FredOverflow that's a lot more than 1MB
If your code needs to remember the loop variable after the loop, why are you reinventing std::find_if?
I think it was a cost of temporary allocs or some shit
I will need to use my own memory manager anyway
or just supply a block allocator for chunks
Anyway to expand on what I just said: range-for loops don't have loop variables. Deal with it.
18:35
Because that's exactly the use case of this crappy feature: std::find_if.
You can tell him by email about std::find_if :)
std::find_if is for simple situations, but there may be various reasons to exit a loop, not just to find something.
bang
Stop talking about hypothetical scenarios that I have to divine.
user142019
18:36
lol
@ScottW esperanto fail!
Gimme examples of those non-"simple" situations.
what's up fellas?
user142019
The ceiling.
hoisted from some library, like tbb or boost or such?
18:37
logical
I am waiting.
@Walter that's still not a concrete example
It's taking too long.
sorry, I'm not his advocate
18:37
The longer it takes, the less useful this feature appears.
If this was truly useful, it would be quite easy to come up with use cases.
I recall wanting to longjump out of a lambda before.
CODE OR GTFO
not time now (have to watch football ...)
@Pubby Gimme non-local returns instead of this silly for.
non-local returns can be used everywhere.
you throw out of a lambda if you must
18:39
@TonyTheLion if for :)
@Walter lame, dude, lame
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ....
@R.MartinhoFernandes non-local return is try/catch?
And it's still such an interesting use case that all you remember is the code, not the use case.
@FredOverflow newly invented construct?
18:40
@Pubby Yeah, try/catch, longjump, etc.
I feel bad when I use try/catch for control flow
@TonyTheLion Yup, just browse the last 20 minutes or so :)
too lazy
@ScottW until you start having breakfast
@TonyTheLion Okay, here's the highlight:
19 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@FredOverflow WAIT THIS IS A REAL PROPOSAL FFS WTF FUCK OFF C++ PROGRAMMERS ARE IDIOTS
18:41
switch for(auto x : r) {
    // body
}
{
    case 0:
    // do something if the loop ran zero iterations
    break;
case 1:
    // do something if the loop ran one iteration
    break;
case 2:
    // do something if the loop ran two iterations
    break;
default:
    // do something if the rool ran all iterations
}
@FredOverflow I did notice the Robot's tirade
I want this control flow too.
user142019
lol
genius :D
user142019
I want do-for!
18:42
My point is, I don't want new syntax for something that I won't need and some people will use once a year.
I didn't read the proposal, but why shouldn't if for be called ranged-based while?
I want tools to not need it.
I want for for if if for if for.
@Pubby That's what she said?
user142019
I want a C API for Ogonek.
18:42
do as long ass
how do I enter multi-line text here?
shift-enter
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@Walter Dat pun.
@sehe I don't get it
@Zoidberg Not feasible. The API depends tightly on templates.
18:43
@Zoidberg I want do-if! First it executes the statement, then it checks, and if the condition is false, you travel back in time and don't execute the statement after all!
Ell
Ell
@Walter shift-enter
> "I didn't actually read the proposal"
Ell
Ell
I want if..fi
@FredOverflow branch prediction?
user142019
I want if_and_only_if.
18:43
I want std::fuck( const std::string& rage_msg);
@TonyTheLion continuations more likely
I want for do and frodo!
Ell
Ell
I want if_you_were_to_ask_me_on_a_monday() {...}
user142019
I want std::sqlite3!
I want to make sense
18:44
I want a +++ operator
@Zoidberg I want all libraries to be standard!
I want PHP vanished from this planet
Ell
Ell
I want equal rights for compilers
I want to marry g++
user142019
I want to grind your bones to dust.
@TonyTheLion Write a proposal.
@Zoidberg I got that reference!
user142019
18:45
@FredOverflow Write a proposal.
@Ell I know pronounce you nerd and compiler.
Ell
Ell
<3
@Ell Write a proposal.
@ScottW something like that
from his proposal: try to "translate" this
auto i = c.begin(); // note: hoist i outside of loop
for(; i!= c.end(); ++i)
if(some_complicated_condition_involving_lengthy_code(i)) break;
if(i==c.end())
do_something_for_normal_loop_exit();
else
do_something_for_break(i); // note: takes i outside of loop
Ell
Ell
18:46
@Pubby Oh that's clever
try coding this with range-based for loop ...
That's not a use case.
user142019
I want std::porn_downloader.
That's a piece of code.
Tell me what it is supposed to do.
@Walter after you read the newbie hints and learn to 9a) format (b) post on ideone instead
18:47
@Walter put some braces in there
Proposal for world peace: destroy all incantations and implementations of PHP! Teach now ex-PHP programmers Haskell. World saved!
yesterday, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
Why did you change room to Lounge<> , reminds me of Java, makes me want to puke :(
Can someone please put the C++ back in? Thanx :)
@FredOverflow room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: In comes the troll, out comes the lol! [c++] [c++11] [no-helpdesk]
user142019
Lounge Overflow
braces are for humans, not for programmers or compilers
18:48
@Walter Also, congratulations, you just reinvented std::find_if.
NEXT
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Aww
@Xeo what's wrong?
Xeo
Xeo
Now we're going to get the help vampires again. :<
I want MSVC to be fully standard compliant
@Zoidberg I want all porn to already be included in C++. Oh wait, we have TMP.
Xeo
Xeo
18:49
@Walter delimiters are for compilers, though.
for(auto&& samples : bad_code_samples) {
  reject(samples);
}
2
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion No compiler will ever be.
@Pubby I stated previously that I wanted an example that wasn't std::find_if.
Not my fault if you cannot read.
@Pubby pluralization fail
18:50
@sehe I can't read
irrelevant
sorry, have to go. I think you're right: there is no convincing use case.
Ell
Ell
heh
@Walter Goodbye friend
Xeo
Xeo
So.. I repcapped.
18:52
I want to know all anagrams of the word fuckwit
Xeo
Xeo
Posting that question was the best idea evar.
I see repwhore
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion std::string str = "fuckwit"; do{ std::cout << str; }while(std::next_permutation(str.begin(), str.end()));, I think.
a valid anagram would have to be an actual word
@Xeo needs a sort first
Xeo
Xeo
18:53
@sehe Ah, true.
a permutation isn't necessarily a valid word
@Xeo I still need 15.
@TonyTheLion grep /etc/words/wordlist next
9 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
A set of eyes!
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A: How to read a file into unsigned char array from std::ifstream?

Maxim YegorushkinIn a simplest form: std::vector<unsigned char> vec( std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(std::cin) , std::istreambuf_iterator<char>() ); Replace std::cin with your actual stream. The above is likely to do more than one memory allocation (for files larger than a very few bytes) because...

/cc @ell ^
uh, so char
Also, I am raycasting expert.
I am now writing player collision with terrain
18:59
> It’s a method signature only a mother could love. But the good news is that you don’t have to call it directly, because iostreams will do it for you. As long as we’re talking file streams, that is -- on codecvt<>::in
@BartekBanachewicz basically

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