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user142019
11:00
Windows is way better than any other operating system.
user142019
I changed my mind. OS X and Linux suck ass.
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Anyway.
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Time to do something in Haskell today.
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It would be nice if I could get it to work on iOS.
Heh, starboard, chair racing. Somewhere, I have a trophy.
user142019
11:02
Google Code Jam starts in a week and two days.
=[
I got hit.
std::addressof, you sly bastard you.
What happened?
user142019
It failed.
Hmm, the Visual Studio documentation seems to say that ios_base::trunc | ios_base::app is not a valid mode.
Endless recursion. I overrode & in the handle class.
ptrhandle_type (parent_type& ptr) : h(std::addressof( ptr )), a(ptr.release()) {}
where std::addressof was, I used to do &ptr.
user142019
11:05
Does GHC use LLVM by-default?
So it kept invoking my operator.
Rather than getting the actual address.
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Q: Why does ofstream("log.txt", ios::app|ios::trunc); always fail?

xmllmxThe following code was compiled with VC++ Nov 2012 CTP on Windows 7 x64. #include <fstream> using namespace std; int main() { ofstream fout("log.txt", ios::app|ios::trunc); if (!fout) { cout << "An error occurred!" << endl; // Always go here! Why? } } The cppreference...

This makes me sad :(
And the compiler errors filled my screen. =[
The worst part is, you guys warned me about it too.
And I still fell for it. D:
Somehow that doesn't really surprise me.
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Q: Can anyone explain how this valid C++ program returns null?

jurgemaisterI stumbled upon this paste: int main() { return!!!~!!!!!~!!!1??!??!1? "^_^" <:3 ]: "^.-" <: 0.0 <3 :> ;} A cute collection of emoticons that allegedly returns null. Does anyone whose C-fu is better than mine explain how it works?

again...
hmm
error: ‘class std::map<Minefield::Coord<Minefield::OuterChunkCoordTag>, Minefield::Chunk>’ has no member named ‘emplace’
@Ell was right
user142019
Use a decent implementation of the standard library.
11:14
uh, I have gcc 4.7.2
oooooold
user142019
I have gcc version 4.2.1.
user142019
:v
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Dupe of my question, dupe of my question!
user142019
I only use clang anyway so whatever.
meh, I could install clang but effort
user142019
11:16
Too localized dupe.
user142019
CV-ed as too localized.
user142019
# pacman -S clang
user142019
Done. :3
Alrighty, this covers it: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
Never going to bother with that again
@ThePhD you said that last time too. And the time before that
11:17
@ThePhD: See xkcd.com/844
You will always tinker that code.
user142019
Thank you for filling my screen.
Xeo
Xeo
Collapse it please, or I'll bin it.
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Wonderful.
I wonder what version of clang does 12.10 have
prolly some old shit too
Xeo
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11:18
> // ... the first overload worked and T has a nested type named >>foobar<<.
Check ya comments
Meh, didn't think SO chat would actually follow that link.
Foobar was the testing type from wikipedia, lulz
user142019
@TonyTheLion Reminds me of Contra.
user142019
Contra is one of the best fucking games ever.
Xeo
Xeo
11:20
@TonyTheLion lol
user142019
Oh wait, it is from Contra.
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Epic.
I imagine this is the @Cats reaction to some of the stuff said by noobs
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@TonyTheLion you'll shit bricks
user142019
@TonyTheLion Genius how he tries to walk further through the wall.
11:23
@TonyTheLion He he collapses exactly the same way
Also GCC 4.8 has 83 regressions introduced
user142019
@TonyTheLion And that's why you don't install a fire alarm in the kitchen.
11:36
Also
> So just like Direct3D, OpenGL support separate programs but actually and we should get use to it, OpenGL outperform the Direct3D design. (emphasis mine)
As much as g-truc might be biased, he knows a lot about 3D.
hmmmm
I don't get what the std::move here does:
template< class BidirIt1, class BidirIt2 >
BidirIt2 move_backward(BidirIt1 first,
                                     BidirIt1 last,
                                     BidirIt2 d_last)
{
    while (first != last) {
        *(--d_last) = std::move(*(--last));
    }
    return d_last;
}
from here
uh, it moves the element.
what else would it do?
std::move only ever does one thing- move.
hence the name :P
oh man,
I'm a plonker
11:39
yup
but there's no news there :P
std::move only ever does one thing- nothing.
Don't let the truth stand in the way of your confusion.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it does one thing, and it does it well :)
11:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you know about NV_DSA extension?
@TonyTheLion If a heart attacks you in the and you are alone, shoot it.
I wonder if I could use this extension's API to actually make my Engine OGL 5.0-ready before the spec even comes out
@BartekBanachewicz No.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Self defense, amirite
Although, I must add a counter argument to the self defense one. If you're constantly attacking your heart with Pepsi and Coca Cola, it does have a right to defend itself by killing you and itself? Wait, what.
11:45
If you don't have a gun, simply pull the lever and a 16-ton weight drops on it.
1660: For unwanted romantic attentions, writes Beckherius, place your own excrement in the person's shoes. This will "end all infatuations".
OMG this one actually makes perfect sense.
...
totally
I mean nothing like moving someone to friendzone by shitting into his/her shoes.
You think that's friendzoning?
What kind of friends do you have?
That's not friendzoning, dammit.
That's... Restrainingorderzoning.
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Q: WPF Datagrid set selected row

Tony The LionHow do I use the Datagrid.SelectedItem to select a row programmatically? Do I first have to create a IEnumerable of DataGridRow objects and pass the matching row to this SelectedItem property or how do I do it? EDIT: I need to match the cell content of the first columns cell with a TextBox.Tex...

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WTF
11:55
I simply can't take Indian-like people seriously.
ahahahah
he's not Indian
it say Sudan
Sudan != India
ITT Domagoj sucks at xenophobia.
I suck at racism. :(
11:58
@TonyTheLion At first I was like "meh such lousy tips"
Then you realized it was a jowk?
yeah
I found a function taking 17 arguments in this code, WTF
The fattest functions I usually work with cap off at ~12.
std::bind ALL the fat functions with common crap.
12:01
CreateWindowW?
@TonyTheLion At my previous work there was a function taking ~30 arguments, including one function pointer whose signature contained ~30 arguments, including several function pointers whose signatures contained ~20 arguments
oh :(
that must have been terribad
@kbok Did you work at Stoned Inc.?
That's like a piano with nails on every key.
It's possible to play, but hurts incredibly.
12:03
@kbok Are you a zombie?
user1357851
the chicken in my avatar, she is so lovely
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm turning into one for sure
Usually, if your function goes over 10 arguments, you're probably doing the work of 2 composable functions. In same cases, even 3.
this function is also over 300 lines long
ffs
Did you know we should not use literals in JSON-exploiting code because "instanciating strings from literals take time"? We have to create static vars and use them
like [dict objectForKey:@"id"] is fucking too slow you know
12:06
reh
jw
What
Also, today I haven't written a single line of code. Still juggling equations and exploring some wild lighting approaches. Two of them were unstable, so I'm getting a bit anxious with the remaining two ideas. But they're smaller in scope, so there's not a lot of oversight to be had.
@kbok [[shit produce] sellAs:@"Objective-C"];
@kbok :lol:
I think we have a clear picture of your codebase by now
@kbok I thought you had a C++ job?
but I only ever see you do objc
@TonyTheLion I left
12:10
@kbok oh
@CatPlusPlus This guy mentioned how you trolled him. :D
from memory, this may be wrong
but that guy doesn't know shit about C++ and often posts wrong answers/comments
@TonyTheLion I left because of the "function taking function pointers taking function pointers" things
@kbok ah right, surely your objc can't be much better?
@DeadMG Yeah, he's obsessed with C, that's why Cat trolled him.
12:11
troll lol lol lol
I'll never understand people using C willingly and defending it and jesus fucking christ did you even write any C like ever
@TonyTheLion It's less horrible but there are other issues here as well
How did it go?
C is great, but actually writing it is not or something
Oh, there it is
@kbok the lesson I've learned so far is that there's always going to be issues, so you have to pick your thing and then deal with issues.
12:12
Mar 28 at 16:11, by Cat Plus Plus
"C is a great language but actually writing code in C is just not enjoyable man"
Yup, that's it. Ahahah
@CatPlusPlus lol
I like how writing code in other languages only furthers my love for C++.
I love Python
C++ is nice, but can be terribly annoying
Well, I'm playing around with JavaScript and WebGL, so it's easy to love C++ even more.
12:14
@TonyTheLion I think you have to pick the job where people are actually willing to work on the issues at hand
@kbok that too.
I don't mind having a terrible UI/code base/stability if my employer is willing to let me fix it (and pay me for it)
@TonyTheLion ARe you joking? "function taking function pointers taking function pointers" with 2-digit number of parameters floating around is just crazy.
But this "please keep writing shit just like we always did" thing, sorry but no
It's not difficult to be better than that.
12:16
@DeadMG How are you these days? I've been working on the backend for codepuppy when I have the time, hopefully you're alive and well. :D
yes indeed I am
I'm just playing Baldur's Gate 2 about 25 hours a day
@R.MartinhoFernandes that is crazy, but ObjC is pretty insane too
Ah, the HD-ification?
I should hear if you plink me if you require assistance/backslapping/cocksucking
@DeadMG It's quite a short game though, isn't it?
12:16
@DomagojPandža Nah, that's not out yet for BG2.
@kbok Uh, no.
@DeadMG so your contract job ended?
something like that
I think the first episode can be finished (without speeding) in like 50 hrs or so
I finished the first fallout game in three days or so
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That's why I like this chicken - she's very photogenic
12:20
@Telkitty Fuck off with the goddamn chicken. God fucking dammit.
Damn, my blood pressure.
well, I really need to resume work on Wide
anyone got experience with Asterisk
Here, have one.
*
Want one more?
*
funny!
12:23
@kbok lol Astrix.png
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd bet you this is a PHP app
user1357851
@DomagojPandža I know, my heart beat faster when I see the cute, curious, lovely, pretty, intelligent little thing too.
Beats. Learn to conjugate. And chickens are everything but cute, lovely, pretty and intelligent. And being curious about the kitchen's knife is what gets them in my soup.
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Q: Mac Xcode including NSString

SanichXcode doesn't recognize: NSString *path; Do I need to include something like NSString.h ? Thanks.

the sheer laziness
please close
@R.MartinhoFernandes failurl?
12:32
Have you considered a career in botany? — Domagoj Pandža 7 secs ago
btw Killing Floor is on weekly Humble Bundle
I bet this guy has somehow managed to exclude the Foundation framework.
It impresses me that noobs have the distinct ability to fuck up things in non-trivial ways.
maybe he copied code snippets directly into the project
You can't really miss #import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
code snippets don't include many things, including headers
12:41
G'day.
Quick question if you don't.
*mind
we do
Please ignore it then :)
we always do.
Is it UB to return indeterminate value even though you always ignore the result?
yes
12:43
yes
Thought as much. Thx.
For future reference, something said to be UB is UB whether you use it or not. We're not talking about quantum mechanics here, not yet at least, so that something can magically be valid if you choose not to observe/measure it.
@DomagojPandža is the cat alive or dead ?
I don't doubt that. I just couldn't convince myself that return always involves a read.
Have you considered a career in botany? — Domagoj Pandža 15 mins ago
I lol'd
12:48
@KhaledAKhunaifer Let's not delve into Schrödinger's commentary of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. :P
user1357851
Schrödinger's Cat++
+Cat+ You cannot know if it's postfix or prefix.
user1357851
I'd say it's Cat and Cat++ at the same time
@DomagojPandža they say he opened the box, the cat was alive and the poison wasn't in there
12:50
If we decremented the Cat, would he be in a better mood?
It's struct Cat c; std::cout << c;
Cat++ just needs a huge hug from the Loungers. Maybe one day at a meet up.
Group hug
user1357851
Maybe Schrödinger's cat is a zombie, thus neither dead nor alive
@R.MartinhoFernandes ☼«☼Cat☼»☼
user1357851
12:52
Cat 🍌 🍌
mmm, deleting code
deleting code when it's unnecessary is great.
but deleting code when doing so actually fixes bugs is awesome
[&] { return Cat++; }
@jalf Hint: rm -rf *: no more bugs.
What if Cat is actually a pointer to a happier Polack, before he came to SO. And he made a mistake and now we're dereferencing some fat dude in a Chinese sweatshop.
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ahahahahahah
12:54
@kbok Though it did not fix any.
@kbok I'm pretty sure we have a lot of functionality that would suddenly stop working...
user1357851
but you are still dereferencing the same object, just the object itself changed
@jalf Oh, I forgot about that.
user1357851
it is like the chicken in my pic, if I keep a reference to the chicken and come back in 2 years and I might find a big fat obese old uninteresting thing
@Telkitty The same object cannot occupy two different addresses at the same time. Nor can any two fermionic particles occupy the same quantum state simultaneously.
user142019
12:58
I wish GitHub had a grep feature so I don't have to download the code first.
user1357851
time is what changes things ... you said it yourself, at the same time
They say cats have 9 lives, so the probability of the Cat's Life: P(Life) = (2^9 - 1) / 2^9 = 99.8 %
pretty much what Shrodinger didn't account for

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