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@DeadMG ... I hope you're kidding :)
Oh god damnit... With debugger attached -> it worske, w/out debugger, it doesnt. Anyway to find out what the debugger changes? -.-;
user142019
@Borgleader UB
Fix ur code.
user142019
Write ur code in an UB-free language.
21:02
Yes but its consistent. Which means I might be able to find out where to look.
Are there UB-free languages?
If GDB doesn't help I switch to Valgrind .
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Q: Program only crashes as release build -- how to debug?

Nik ReimanI've got a "Schroedinger's Cat" type of problem here -- my program (actually the test suite for my program, but a program nonetheless) is crashing, but only when built in release mode, and only when launched from the command line. Through caveman debugging (ie, nasty printf() messages all over t...

Im on windows...
this was posted earlier
21:03
im debugging directx
LAWLZ.
Gg wp timeleft nextmap gl hf.
what?
posted on April 08, 2013 by Ankit Asthana

PGO is a runtime compiler optimization which leverages profile data collected from running important and performance centric user scenarios to build an optimized version of the application. PGO optimizations have some significant advantage over traditional static optimizations as they are based upon how the application is likely to perform in a production environment which allow the optimizer t

If you're debugging DirectX, you should be making your D3D11DeviceAndContext with the Debug flag.
That way when DirectX really fucks up, it'll warn you.
Or error you.
Its D3D9 and only happens in Release/Final
I remember in OpenGL you could output the error messages to the console
21:05
Build with release/final, but create a debug device anyways.
Debug device is a runtime parameter. Just pass it all the time, forever, regardless.
I finished what I was working on yesterday.
@Rapptz Did you? Show me! :D
Clap clap clap.
@ThePhD Noo it's bad.
@Rapptz Shooow meee. <333
21:06
Even though I fixed it up a bit and made it better
!! Show me! :D:D:D
Can't show online :C
RapphD. <3
okay
Wreck-it Rapptz..
21:13
lol
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Q: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in CODE

user2259326I have a php script that gives me one error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in CODE on line 58 I dont know much things about php and i hope somebody will take a look in the code and tell me whats wrong, please. If i delete the ; on link 58 it keeps continue on every ";" Here is th...

>.<
@Lightness This is why I want 10k / deletevotes :P
@ThePhD I started getting more ideas so I'm adding things to it :P
21:17
@Rapptz Awww, but... but I want it now. ;~;
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Actually I think it's correct as it is
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lol, you're an ass. :D
@Doorknob Then you are wrong too.
The subjunctive is a grammatical mood found in many languages. Subjunctive forms of verbs are typically used to express various states of unreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, necessity, or action that has not yet occurred – the precise situations in which they are used vary from language to language. The subjunctive is an irrealis mood (one that does not refer directly to what is necessarily real) – it is often contrasted with the indicative, which is a realis mood. Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly th...
meh. okay then :P
21:19
@StackedCrooked If GDB helps, then, by definition you're looking at UB :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It gets a little weird though
like "If I were" and "If I was" are both technically valid
@Rapptz No, they are not.
Do you want to bet on it?
@Rapptz To the best of my knowledge, "if I was" is never valid. Though I wouldn't put any money on it at this precise moment in time; there may be some edge case tense that I'm forgetting.
"If I was rude, I'm sorry" <--
21:20
"if I was a cat, I am not a cat anymore"
"If I was tomalak, I would be beauty."
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err... @Rapptz 's example is a bit more realistic XD
It's for stating conditions that are not contrary to the fact.
@EtiennedeMartel ... I don't even. o.0
21:23
Yep, you're right.
statements rooted in reality (as opposed to the hypothetical) should use "if I was".
@ThePhD's was wrong, though.
=[
But, but it has stars. :c
If I was right, you should tell me that I was :P
(another example)
21:24
@ThePhD The gears folder is so small!
It's gotten a bit bigger since that time :(
@Rapptz Well, yeah. Update it. :3c
done
18 files were synced <333
user142019
When Putin says that they don't prosecute or constrain rights of sexual minorities in Russia you can just see off his face that he's telling lies.
@ThePhD Anyway, that .cpp file I synced is what I was working on
user142019
21:26
Russia is a joke.
@Zoidberg the woman driving died
user142019
@sehe oh, een vrouw…
user142019
Why did she drive into the house?
:)
user142019
Sleeping? Drunk? Just a generic accident?
21:27
@Zoidberg That'll be forever the conundrum now
@Zoidberg My guess: a fit, brain hemorraghe or sleeping... Just guessin
user142019
So many accidents today.
Well, 'your' collision-with-an-individual, makes it... two
Ell
Ell
@sehe I'm not surprised looking at that picture :O
you made me jump through 3 transcripts to find that picture, through all the pings :P
user142019
I'm not going to school tomorrow.
user142019
21:31
It would be an utter waste of time.
@Rapptz Whoa, this is beefy.
hm?
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Q: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in CODE

user2259326I have a php script that gives me one error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in CODE on line 58 I dont know much things about php and i hope somebody will take a look in the code and tell me whats wrong, please. If i delete the ; on link 58 it keeps continue on every ";" Here is th...

oooomg look which one got accepted
newbies piss me off
It was inspired by this
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lmao
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Should I start watching Broadchurch?
21:34
Sympathy upvote.
@Light Ahahahaha
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Karma.
user142019
I have no classes tomorrow anyway. :v
what, for answering for free
@LightnessRacesinOrbit how many deletevotes does that have? (see, this is why I want 10k :P)
21:35
@Ell Most people would be surprised, looking at that picture :0
@ThePhD What does this mean :(
user142019
@Rapptz pointer to the called-on object.
@Doorknob You don't need 10k to see downvotes... do you?
Oh.
Wait.
deletevotes
You meant delete votes, yeah.
No delete votes as of now.
21:39
Not everything needs to be deleted.
user142019
rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
@Rapptz that does
user142019
Everything needs to be deleted.
6 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
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Q: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in CODE

user2259326I have a php script that gives me one error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in CODE on line 58 I dont know much things about php and i hope somebody will take a look in the code and tell me whats wrong, please. If i delete the ; on link 58 it keeps continue on every ";" Here is th...

I don't like the Zoidberg-like frenzy to instantly close and delete anything that looks slightly bad.
Ell
Ell
21:39
4564 bukkit plugins
@DrewDormann needs citation. As stated, that is ludicrous. It is certainly not "certainly" faster. — sehe 6 mins ago
^ that does
It always strikes me as a case of "my parents did not love me enough, so I'm taking my anger out on crappy questions".
^^ That's bull crap. I call him out, he edits 'certainly' to 'very likely'. Morons...
but really. read that question. it's absolutely terrible
maybe the OP is bwoebi's sockpuppet :P
21:41
lets make programming
> Don't write ( integer ); put there a value in...? -- oh my
@sehe wait what?
help me in Java room to explain binary to ASCII conversion :P

Java

Dedicated to the discussion of the Java programming language a...
@Doorknob Yes sir, I'm on it! In a second!
yay :P
user142019
21:44
@Doorknob wat.
Dear tits.
user142019
What is "binary to ASCII conversion".
@Zoid I'm trying to explain how ASCII works
Do you suppose he missed the sarcasm?
...oh. :P
21:45
I felt that was the proper way to respond to an order from a superior :)
okay, now I get the sarcasm XD
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in PHP, 7 secs ago, by Zoidberg
@james My condoleances.
user142019
> my final year
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:P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Am I actually right in this comment?
std::string is a byte string. Why should multi-byte characters work? Use a library such as ogonek if you want to work with Unicode characters. — Konrad Rudolph 4 hours ago
(and the following one)
21:48
He moved his thing to github
@Rapptz Interesting, thanks for the info (what’s the reason?)
@KonradRudolph And ogonek is far from production ready.
@EtiennedeMartel Yes I true
@KonradRudolph I think he wanted to use github pages
@KonradRudolph The Wiki permissioning was broken on bb - and maybe also something else (the tracker?)
21:50
ah
user142019
All bug trackers are broken.
@KonradRudolph No, ogonek isn't fit for public consumption right now
Except a dozen hexapoda clones in Erlang, Php, node.js, C#, Perl, Coffeescript, Ruby, C++ and so on
Oh, Python
@KonradRudolph Please, recommend ICU.
bowing to peer pressure …
user142019
21:52
Your advice is bad and you should feel bad.
And haha, using non-Perl regexes to do anything Unicode.
@KonradRudolph Also, since std::string is a byte string, multi byte characters are perfectly possible (e.g. using a proper stringstream with utf8 codecvt facet imbued?)
user142019
Haha, using regexen.
Everything but Perl is a joke in that respect and should be considered as nothing more than that.
user142019
Perl is fucking awesome.
21:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes Dotnjet regexen?
Nah, Perl sucks.
But Perl has tchrist behind it, and the guy really cares about it.
user142019
"Dotnjet" sounds like some obscure Polish word.
@sehe Certainly. But if you instruct a regular expresson to match a single character that won’t work
@Zoidberg Aimed for pseudo-Russian
@sehe Nope, not even level 1 Unicode support (minimum required).
21:54
@KonradRudolph Oh, the context was regex. Ah. That wasn't in the comment :)
@sehe which is exactly what OP experiences: matching /中/ works but /[中]/ doesn’t.
When I say all regexes but Perl's are a joke, I mean it.
And no, PCRE doesn't cut it either. Only the real deal has minimally usable Unicode regexes.
user142019
/rɛɡɛks/
user142019
How is /ɡ/ pronounced?
user142019
As in gag or as in rage?
/g/ is pronounced "4chan's technology board"
user142019
Thanks.
@Zoidberg If you pronounce it as in “rage” I will cut you.
reg-x
user142019
@KonradRudolph I prefer to stay uncut, thank you. :L
21:56
In rage it's /ʒ/ or /dʒ/. Not sure.
user142019
I usually just say it the Dutch way. :)
user142019
REGGGGGGGGGEX
hm, I always pronounced it "REH-jeks"
@Zoidberg Uh. I always said "regex" as "rejex".
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1 min ago, by Konrad Rudolph
@Zoidberg If you pronounce it as in “rage” I will cut you.
21:57
Because they are rejular expressions, right.
my god, many emos in this room …
lemme just get my razor blade …
user142019
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about ICU?
Where'd the j sound come from?
user142019
I SEE YOU
21:57
@EtiennedeMartel It's "reg", as in "regular", and then "ex" as in "expression", so "reg ex".
Hey, I simply pronounced it "as in French".
definitely no "rejex" here.
user142019
What plural do you prefer? Regexes or regexen?
So, "rejex".
@Zoidberg It's definitely regexes.
21:58
@Zoidberg "Regular expressions"
user142019
Spelling correction gets mad when I write "regexes". And "regexen" is just fine.
(Although it's "expression régulière", and the g is hard there, sooo....)
> By default, xpressive uses cpp_regex_traits<> for all patterns. This causes all regex objects to use the global std::locale. If you compile with BOOST_XPRESSIVE_USE_C_TRAITS defined, then xpressive will use c_regex_traits<> by default.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
Would that not imply that you **could** use it with a proper locale and ditto codecvt?
user142019
I prefer "regexen", actually.
@DeadMG Ok, those aren't a joke. They support L1 and one or two things. That's way more than most languages' OotB support.
user142019
21:59
Just like "Emacsen". :v
user142019
And "pollen".
REH-jeks, plural REH-jeks-is :P
You're all rejerks.
@Zoidberg I prefer none, but I like regexen
21:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe I should have specified L1 support in my proposal

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