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Xeo
Xeo
18:00
Oh gawd. I noticed a grave typo. :<
> Such a proposal, however, is not out of the scope for this paper.
Pwn'd.
javascript channel is more active than this one today, you guys need to pick up the pace.
I need help :\
@Pawnguy7 1) use a hammer 2) start swinging 3) fix it later
   sf::ContextSettings settings;
	settings = window.getSettings();
	glClearColor (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
I have this, and set a breakpoint on the last line.
identifier "settings" is undefined
whah?
18:08
msvc?
Yes.
In most of mathematics and in some related technical fields, the term mapping, usually shortened to map, is either a synonym for function, or denotes a particular kind of function which is important in that branch, or denotes something conceptually similar to a function. In graph theory, a map is a drawing of a graph on a surface without overlapping edges (a planar graph), similar to a political map. Maps as functions In many branches of mathematics, the term is used to mean a function with a specific property of particular importance to that branch. For instance, a "map" is a contin...
Unless it compiled it out because I didn't use it.
I'm not sure how MS fucks that up so routinely
@Rapptz yes I fucked up. I'm building a fixed one now. Link with -static and it should work.
18:09
are you in debug?
shouldn't optimize it out in debug
Oh...
Iam. And it did do that, yes.
Not sure why, to be honest.
I share your consternation. Doing C++ at work makes me miss linux.
you miss Linux?
time to call the men with straitjackets
I miss it.
Hm.
My openGL lines seem to not be working, but there is a context.
Ell
Ell
18:12
I find linux 100 times better for c++ dev
but when it comes to quickly putting an app together, c# is pretty good
I miss writing plain text files and typing :mak in vim to see the fruits of my efforts
@JohnLeidegren Ever heard of vector<char> buffer; buffer.reserve(buffer_size);? No memset involved. Contiguous memory. No pointers. No fuss. No lies. — rubenvb 14 secs ago
Xeo
Xeo
@rubenvb That's UB
@Xeo no way.
Xeo
Xeo
Yes way.
You're basically indexing past the end of the vector
Ell
Ell
18:13
why? o.O
Xeo
Xeo
Since the vector's size is still 0 after reserving.
Xeo
Xeo
So what?
Ell
Ell
vector<char> buffer(buffer_size); how about that?
Xeo
Xeo
Standard only cares about actual size in that regard.
18:14
@Ell zero-initializes everything.
reserve just allocates the memory, it doesn't change the behavior of vector. how is that UB
Xeo
Xeo
It's UB because the vector is officially empty.
And the range [v.begin(), v.end()) is the empty range
But the array of storage has a defined size, so access through data() or &v[0] isn not undefined.
yea, you don't work on the vectors same contract.
Ell
Ell
it doensn't sound like ub to me :3 but I'm just a lowly noob
18:16
granted, it's a borked vector iterator-wise, but not a borked buffer.
Ell
Ell
Oh actually I can see why it could be UB
accessing &v[0] when size()==0 is UB.
Xeo
Xeo
^ that
well shit
C++ still sucks
user142019
Meh. &v[0] is ugly.
user142019
18:16
&v.front()!
Ell
Ell
when you do char mychar; is it zero initialized?
Xeo
Xeo
Also, even if it wasn't UB, thanks to [v.begin(), v.end()) being the empty range, the string would be empty.
@Ell no ... well, yes, depending on where you put that.
and I still suck at C++.
user142019
@Ell uninitialized.
18:17
No ones in the mysql room :(
user142019
// Is this UB? :v
int foo;
int& bar = foo;
Xeo
Xeo
no one likes mysql
reserve only makes memory available internally. you should still honor vector's contract.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg no, I don't think so
user142019
MySQL is shit.
18:18
I am badly stuck and I need some help
@Zoidberg Doubt it.
@rubenvb The vector is allowed to keep its accounting at the end of the buffer or something :P Hell++ does.
mysql's mother would have smothered him if she weren't a crack addled whore.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg v.data()
Ell
Ell
Does anyone know a lot about chemistry?
18:18
@Shahzaib Tough shabbabs.
Depends which part.
user142019
@Xeo of course. :)
@Ell I did quite well on my chemistry AS.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol. I see. When is Hell++: the ultimate test for undefined behavior going to be implemented?
but now I'm into it and trying to find a way out
18:19
@rubenvb Never. It was never meant to. It is merely a reasoning tool.
@Ell depends. Basics and Physics size is pretty good, anything really chemistry is long gone here.
user142019
@Ell what do you want to know about it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're just saying that because you're too lazy to actually do it.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG Do you remember any of it? My question is does nucleophillic substitution with aqueous sodium or potassium hydroxide only happen on a primary haloalkane? or can it work on secondary and tertiary?
user142019
@Shahzaib PostgreSQL is the way out of MySQL.
18:20
@Zoidberg what is this?
@rubenvb I did link with static but it still gave me the error
Xeo
Xeo
@rubenvb: You might want to delete the comment, btw.
@Ell Oh, we never did haloalkanes
Ell
Ell
I'm not sure why I think it doesn't, but I'm thinking elimination favours secondary and tertiary haloalkanes for some reason
Oh okay
zoidberg taught me everything I know about chemistry. He's a really good kisser.
user142019
18:20
@Shahzaib MySQL is a bad RDMBS, PostgreSQL is a good RDBMS.
Im working on a project and Im currently stuck in a stored procedure, can anyone help me?
@Xeo I already updated it. I changed my opinion to std::array.
"good rdbms" seems like a contradiction.
user142019
@Shahzaib Is it about Java or PHP? If so, no. Otherwise, unlikely. Anyway, Stack Overflow.
user142019
@TomKerr Mnesia is quite good too.
18:22
I have posted the question here stackoverflow.com/questions/15865860/…
its simple mysql
user142019
It has two downvote, which means it's a bad question.
and now it's been downvoted twice
user142019
Nobody is going to put effort into it.
@Zoidberg It was at 0 before he posted the link.
user142019
18:23
Oh. Maybe I'm slow.
user142019
-1 for linkdumping. — DeadMG 34 secs ago
user142019
LOLOLOL
"maybe"?
it's at -4 now XD
what is this link dumping???
7
18:24
The erlang one?
@Shahzaib CAN YO UREAD
How I make post.
@Sha dumping a link
Is anybody here legible of openGL 2.1?
user142019
18:24
@TomKerr Ja!
I work in big-data stuffs, so I never use RDBMS. Whenever I do, I use sqlite. :)

Lounge<C++>

Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
So is it something wrong to do, now that my qustions been downvoted
@R.MartinhoFernandes recursion?
@Shahzaib You are here. What made you think it was fine to ask for help about MySQL?
18:25
C++ Raunch, shit just got real.
user142019
I think I will use Mnesia for my game.
@Shahzaib goes into chatroom Hello posts link plz halp i cant do teh stuf
what do you need a database in your game for?
please don't just post links to your questions here
Was it the fact that the room is named "Lounge<C++>"? Hmm, I don't think so. C++ is not the same as MySQL, and MySQL is not a Lounge...
18:26
well
I'd have more sympathy if the question was old and ignored
but it was only 18 minutes old.
So I am going to assume that it is merely because you cannot read.
@rubenvb is thread completely borked or am I doing something wrong?
In which case I beg you to stay out of this profession until you learn to do so.
@Rapptz what are you doing?
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>

void doThings() {
    std::cout << "Printing..";
}

int main() {
    std::thread t(doThings);
    t.join();
}
18:27
reading is a really underrated skill.
it doesnt matter wasnt getting any help either. Now that its downvoted I know no one knows the answer
@Rapptz that works.
What's the error?
thread is not a member of std
@Shahzaib so you come into a completely unrelated room asking for help of a 18-minutes old question
...?
It is also yet another "debug my code for me".
18:28
@rubenvb I think it's on my end then.
probably because you're using windows loool
I'll see if I fucked up my environmental variables or something
how about boost::thread
@Rapptz what platform?
well one of the posters was asking if its in java or php so I just gave the link
windows
I got it working ^^
18:29
@Rapptz Maybe it's a header search path thing, if you have another older version of MinGW installed it might be preferring that libstdc++
good.
BTW the logic behind all of the programmings is the same, there is just a difference of syntax, so what was the irrelevance in it?
user142019
Erlang crypto y u no PBKDF2. :(
PBKDF2
@Shahzaib the logic behind all of it is, this is a c++ room, you had a mysql question. youre in the wrong place
18:31
This is not a C++ room
usually it's only me who downvotes thoughj
@Shahzaib How do I DROP you from my TABLE of consciousness?
3
I thought I was in the caturday room.
Ell
Ell
@Shahzaib I don't think that really works across paradigm
But we doubly don't care for non-C++ questions
18:32
@ScottW Welcome back <3
@Ell Or at all.
Comeon Zoidberg just asked a question and I gave the link. Whats the big deal behind this
they are angry, just accept it and think about your dad.
he did not ask a question, he enumerated the possible outcomes.
@Mysticial I think we're earning our rep as assholes back again. :D
@ScottW Lol, get some sleep.
18:34
@Shahzaib he didnt care what your question was. notice how he ends with "anyway asl on so". that in no way means "please give me the link to your question"
Oh.
WEll in this case freshen up, go outside and soak up some sun.
Or something.
waking up drunk is the best
I dont need to argue with a bunch of loosers who can only do programming in C++. Try to be a versatile programmer and then see how u progress in ur life
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@Shahzaib Then feel free to leave.
18:36
he has a point guys, maybe we should tighten up and learn some SQL?
lol
eruption
Wait, what is the problem?
@DeadMG keep ur suggestions to ur self
C++ would be cooler if this was possible:
18:36
why would I do that?
std::size_t read_some(std::array<char>& buffer
                      const std::size_t bytes_to_read = buffer.size())
@Shahzaib As someone that asks a "debug my code for me" question, you are not qualified to know what it is to be a versatile programmer.
you should keep your suggestions to yourself, including your suggestion that I should keep my suggestions to myself.
I guess template metamagic could do it.
@rubenvb That's not possible?
OOOH buffer.size()
18:37
I don't think keeping suggestions to yourself is an existing concept on the internet.
Yeah I've actually wanted that a lot.
user142019
@Shahzaib You don't, indeed. So why are you still here?
@ThePhD yeah.
It's part of my Clean++ language idea.
Runtime and Compile-time Polymorphism of functions.
@ThePhD lol clean++
(no offense)
18:38
I pray that all of u get stuck the same way and find no way out
None taken, it's going to suck dick in its first few iterations.
is it single?
@Shahzaib The way out is debugging, and all regulars here are somewhat adept at it.
Very single.
fuck, and array is templated on size, so I'd have to template that anyway. Let's just go with char*
18:38
@rubenvb Or just an overload.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD I like the name :D
You should try it too.
@Shahzaib what
@DeadMG But I have to write that overload. :c
Ohhh shit. Bartek just swung around.
HIT THE DECK.
@Shahzaib ahahaha lol what the fuck
@ThePhD what
18:39
just write the fucking overload
What problem is it? SQL?
No.
The problem is debugging.
@ThePhD True, true.
Ah. I don't know SQL.
I didn't know you could debug SQL
18:39
"Hi my code doesn't work. Here it is. Please tell me what the problem is".
That is the problem.
no
writing overload is lame.
it won't help anyways
I'd need to template it on size.
which is drastic.
@Bartek with programming go and learn some manners
its runtime, you aren't templating it.
18:40
@TomKerr it's array. I'll have to.
Damn it I suck.
eww, sorry
@Rapptz What's wrong now?
@Shahzaib what? I didn't even say a thing to you. Frankly, you was the one who started with the insults
@ThePhD My laziness to just lump my commonly used headers/libraries in the MinGW directory doesn't work anymore.
18:41
Was the actual question bad? Or just the fact that it was asked here?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Too meta :)
@Rapptz :3c
@Pawnguy7 it was a bad question; no expected result, no error message.
@Pawnguy7 both
@Rapptz I'm going to pretend I'm not taking deep, smug satisfaction that I told you that that is not a scalable approach to including headers. <333
18:42
I put in this stored procedure and I didn't get a sandwich out. Where is the salami? Pls help.
Hey screw you.
@TomKerr explain plans is mostly what you can do, unless stored procedures are involved
I could always go back to 4.7.2 and accept my laziness.
@Rapptz Yes please. <3
@Rapptz Why not?
18:42
Actually, was that actually a question at all? All I see is "there is a problem." What was the question? Hm :D
fuck I can't use array. Now that I think of it, I've never been able to use array.
@Bartek it wasnt me who wrote the F**k stuff
@R.MartinhoFernandes It just doesn't find the headers. I've tried every subdirectory possible.
@Rapptz wrong
@TomKerr You can debug anything.
I honestly find it surprising that some programmers assume some code cannot be debugged.
18:43
Or i guess its part of your vocabulary
@Shahzaib did you mean the "Fuck" stuff? Yeah, I asked what the fuck is with going in here and insulting everyone.
@sehe Enlighten me then?
fatal error: boost/regex.hpp: No such file or directory
@Shahzaib I have been in this position before. I think the best I can recommend is to leave. Ask around if you don't beleive me.
@Pawnguy7 we are a bunch of loosers; why should he ask us?
@Shahzaib It is part of the vocabulary of most English speakers.
18:44
@Pawnguy7 lol youre telling him to leave? you didnt :P
@Rapptz Just, factually wrong. You surely didn't try "every subdirectory possible". Sorry, it was too obvious, I guess
@BartekBanachewicz Bloo bloo bloo, someone used a swear word on the internets, I'm so offended. Bloooooo.
Ell
Ell
"Hydorolysis usually means the cleavage of chemical bonds by the addition of water"
...snigger *cleavage* snigger
@sehe Meh. :|
18:45
@Borgleader No. I am saying, if he wants an answer he should probably leave. Not to mention, I seem to be a sponge when it comes to sucking up insults :D
@Ell snigger?
hehe. must be non-native.
@sehe tee hee
@Pawnguy7 Ah well what can I say were a bunch of assholes! :P
18:46
@Rapptz IIRC someone got fired from their job using a word that was clsoe in spelling to nigger.
@Rapptz That's actually been on the todo list. Include Boost in the package, or at least provide a boost package. Problem is, it's pretty big and if I ship it seperately, pretty much every toolchain'd need a seperate Boost package :/
Ell
Ell
@Rapptz yeah, giggling/chuckle, childish laughter
@Borgleader ... engrish much?
Mar 19 at 15:30, by Scott W
sehehehe
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Ell
Ell
"A smothered or half-suppressed laugh."
18:46
@Ell snicker...
I think they typed out niggering, which is a termin entirely different from nigger, but someone took MASSIVE offense to it.
@rubenvb Well, in the nuwen distro I used to use you could just plop it into the include directory and be done with it
@sehe Well i am french canadian after all ;)
lol guys the original already had 14 stars
Doesn't work here though lol
18:46
@Rapptz I do that and it works.
@R.MartinhoFernandes @sehe I was being facetious about the debugging SQL stuff. Please don't take anything I say seriously unless its a sexual advance.
@R.MartinhoFernandes On the nuwen distro right?
@Rapptz yeah, that'd be the idea. Except for the fact that Boost isn't header only.
Ell
Ell
I enjoy using the adjective "niggardly" and seeing people's reactions xD
18:47
@TomKerr will do :)
@rubenvb Yeah, you compile the libraries and put them under lib/
kiss me.
@Ell You only say that in the lounge
@TomKerr that's snogging
@ScottW Rigth. Sooooo common :)
@TomKerr Let me email you in private
18:48
Hm. Given the comment on the starboard over yonder, I must really be a a looser: I cannot program in C++, or anything else. Sigh.
we should consult @thecoshman WRT to spelling
Where has thecoshman been?
Ell
Ell
@sehe I have never said niggardly in the lounge, not with etienne around oh no
tighten up
18:48
I haven't seen him in a long time. :c
@Rapptz I just run bootstrap toolset=gcc && b2 toolset=gcc and point CMake to my Boost dir.
It takes what? 10 minutes, and you get to choose what Boost you get.
@ScottW A fate worse than hell. =[
dont hate the JVM, its your future
assimilate or die
18:50
@R.MartinhoFernandes QR?
@rubenvb plopping things into the header is a lot easier because you get to choose what to include without editing CMake or anything
Aw. That's sad. See, we lacked the talent for that, and hence there was nothing else for us to pursue than a career in C++.
Thanks for making my day with poor 4chan abbreviations and hilarious stuff.
Piano time. Now!
what should I paint?
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD those 2d black and white barcodes
18:50
I'm just lazy I guess. It got the best of me again :(
@Crowz Paint me a mermaid.
you should paint scenes from the big lebowski
@R.MartinhoFernandes I never knew what these were for...
@Rapptz cmake -DBOOST_ROOT=whatever. Unless you're talking about copying code from Boost into your own files.
18:51
@ThePhD Wow dude. QR codes are older than you
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz paint me like one of your french ladies
@BartekBanachewicz I've played a bit much today. The neighbours might feel otherwise about your adhortations
@ThePhD to ease linking? Instead of writing url into cellphone, you just scan it
@Rapptz Doesn't mean I have to know what they do. :D
@ThePhD draw you as a mermaid?
18:51
@ThePhD blissful ignorance. Try to stay that way
@sehe I don't have a Grand Piano yet, so I can just turn the volume down :(
I used to just plop em there.
@Rapptz I love the backward bits in my code. But I can't claim external gears
and the compiler would find them when I do <boost/regex.hpp> or whatever
@Crowz Yes. I need a drawing of a mermaid. :D
18:52
@ScottW read again :)
@ThePhD Easy google google.com/…
@Rapptz <shudders> I don't like messing with my toolchain directory. Staleness tends to crap out everything after a while.
@ScottW I imagine two crators in someone's chest.
laziness I guess.
Just like I'm too lazy to find out how to do std::thread on the nuwen distro :P
@ThePhD tors?
@Rapptz That's a feature of a text editor, really
I dunno. Maybe it's craters.
18:54
:)
@sehe Over my head again.
@ScottW Dangerous.
@Ell why? is he black?
have I mentioned Boost.program_options sucks?
@rubenvb ahaha it does
18:55
It is very flexible up to a point.
I don't like it too much.
program_options?
What're those supposed to do?
Meh, I bet Boost.Range sucks more.
I googled, and this is what I found: Am I turning into a gay mermaid?!?!? - Yahoo! Answers
Ell
Ell
@Borgleader I don't know. I don't think so, he is french canadian. But he dislikes any kind of racism/stereotypes and stuff, he doesn't like racist jokes etc.
18:55
@ThePhD Command-line argument parsing, I think.
Ell
Ell
Don't want to offend anyone :3
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yep
@ThePhD getopt, read commandline arguments and config files.
Oooh, that stuff.
I think I'll just write my own.
18:56
@TomKerr The answer is: Yes
and think of everything.
image search on "gay mermaid" is fucking incredible, especially the tattoos
and not write bugs
A gay mermaid would be lesbian, right?
I wrote something similar to program_options except it only binds it to an std::function<void()>
18:57
Maybe mermaids can be men?
Or are they just called mermen ?
@Ell how was that related?
@TomKerr You are sailing dangerous waters.
@ThePhD Exactly.
@Crowz Draw me a gay mermaid! :D
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz wrong @ I think :L
Come to think of it, how would you draw something "gay" ?
18:58
Hello, Cold Cruel World!
@ThePhD Male and pink should get the idea across.
coliru.stacked-crooked.com/… here's the shitty thing
What do you do, sprinkle gay-glitter on it or something and just, Presto, it's gay?
@Rapptz std::pair<std::pair<std::string,std::string>,std::function<void()>>?
Too lazy for tuples.
:(
I told you it was crappy though.
18:59
mmmmwah, makes sense.
albeit very little of it

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