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03:00
@CatPlusPlus I almost read "or we'll delete Internet Porn" :|
Now that would be a real threat
@CatPlusPlus Privacy laws.
@LucDanton Privacy laws what
Those that ensure that companies have to wipe out your personal information at your request.
Don't know off-hand how much teeth they have though.
I wasn't sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing there :v:
03:09
To be frank I wasn't sure what kind of 'should' that was. 'I think things should be that way, unlike what we have right now' or 'I better hope you're doing it that way [because otherwise you suck/are in breach of the law]'.
I mostly meant self-service "remove account" button
Yeah I was wondering about that 'delete me' nonsense, if that was actually compliant or not.
It's nonsense-compliant
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Also no 'dislike' button on social media
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obviously on the face of earth everyone agrees with everyone else
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03:17
that's why there are wars, cutting throat competitions and neighbours don't get along in so many cases
Yes social media having dislike button is a very important issue
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LOL, I don't use social media unless I have to, end of story
this is social, and every once in a while someone share a video. social + video => social media
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I offended enough people for not getting on facebook/msn & the likes. LOL like I care
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Then I have idiots who are either as intelligent as me nor as happy as me trying to tell me what to do
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03:21
that makes me angry
is @Telkitty a girl? if so I'd like to marry her (just for the ranting above)
@Telkitty why should they be offended
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Obviously I don't care about them enough, because when they ask, I must follow their suggestions </sarcasm>

we never talk about java in Lounge<C++>

Jul 17 '12 at 22:42, 20 seconds total – 6 messages, 6 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Jul 17 '12 at 22:45 by refp

@sehe: "I was noting the harm done by removing upvotes from posts, aside from the rep potentially lost." You still haven't shown any harm. Where is your actual data from the database that says that a significant percentage of questions have become "unanswered"? Granted, it's hard to say what the "damage" would have been since it's been undone. But my point is that, besides some people losing rep, there has been no evidence showing any actual harm to the site or to the Boost.Spirit tag. And your pointing to a new question the person couldn't have voted on is a non-sequitur. — Nicol Bolas 41 secs ago
03:23
let's make fun of java for a while
Oh well. Mental plonk.

alcohol isn't Java

Jul 18 '12 at 14:27, 12 seconds total – 2 messages, 2 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Jul 18 '12 at 14:28 by refp

there we go, enough of the making fun of java
If he's gonna say something subjective needs rigorous proof. Let him be
yes, I know when to say when
Oh. more comments. Couldn't leave it alone /cc @CatPlusPlus
Night all :)
03:27
when I was younger many thoughts ended with "my mother is gonna kill me" (she's african.. at times you were scared beyond reason), but the most often thought nowadays; "I got a shoot in 3 hours and I'm drunk as fcuk, might still be a little high.. my booker is going to kill me" (why do I mention this? don't know, but it just happen)
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Why would someone trying to kill you? lol
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I have similar fear though, but mostly in the form of "omg tummy pain, maybe stomache cancer, I'm going to die". Turns out, it is only temporary tummy pain
@Telkitty not literally of course, but figuratively. and nowadays the "killing" coming from my booker is he yelling at me over the phone, not giving me any more assignments until I "take this job" more seriously
@sehe Ahahaha
it usually doesn't last that long though, I haven't seen any major impact in the work-flow but.. still
03:31
:)
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@refp what do you do again?
This makes no sense at all
@Telkitty you never know, might as well be cancer..
@Telkitty I model
If I want my account removed then I don't give a fuck about what happens to the rest of the site
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03:32
Oo :)
This is a serious :psyduck: thread
OH FCUK YEAH!
I just realized that last night was thursday, which means it's friday morning, which means that I'm not even working today, the shoot is scheduled for saturday!
it's all good in the hood now
Just woke up. A little early..
@StackedCrooked Isn't it like 5 AM for you?
5:30 yep
Only need to be at work at 9:30.
03:37
@StackedCrooked CET? good morning
morning
CET indeed.
The best kind of time.
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What's bear & cat doing here at this time of the day?
I'm gonna hit the sack and hope I don't wake up too hung over..
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K, LaterZzz
peace.
03:41
@StackedCrooked Night :)
Oh and it's CEST
The best kind of time.
@sehe Kinda late :) Work today?
user142019
@sehe don't you have to work tomorrow today.
@EtiennedeMartel Nice :)
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel Nice lyrics.
03:51
0
Q: direct chat than going to chat room

Navin RauniyarStackoverflow Chat room gets slower response than asking a question. People don't stay in chat room long period. So I think SO should make that kind of program so that we could send msg to particular person who are active online and that they could make response each other. Am I right?

^^ um...
I like the part where he says cuir mustache.
<3
I'm now a Yearling!
Hm.
My glasses have broke.
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I am feeling like trolling on meta again, it is you @Mysticial , every time I see you, I think about trolling on meta!
So, in order to keep the left ear-hook of my glasses from falling off the rest of the frame,
I think I will put a sturdy, slim popsicle or something that connects the two pieces
and then tape it, so it doesn't bend and waver the duct tape.
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@ThePhD haha noob.
03:55
I'm getting older. <3
And wiser!
@CatPlusPlus: Why should we make it easy for people to remove their account? Account removal is something that should only happen if it is something that a person needs to do for professional reasons, like if they can't have their name associated with some posting of theirs. I don't know of any web-forum that allows people to "remove" their accounts at all, not without directly contacting the webmaster. — Nicol Bolas 7 mins ago
And soon, I WILL BE KIND OF THE WOORLD.
@Zoidberg You just had to; I thought this was the only place on the internet pony-free, but apparently not anymore.
user142019
Time to sleep maybe see you tomorrow.
03:59
Night!
Woohoo! VS2012 Update 2 is out
@Grapes WOO YEAH BLUE THEME AND NO COMPILER FIXES FOR ANYTHING YEAH
=l
blue theme yay
was #1 most requested feature
Hasnt that been out for like 3 weeks?
@Borgleader Yeah, something like that.
How topical on the matter of privacy!
> I have searched for other recommendations, but all the recommendations are from at least two years ago.
at least
04:20
I also like " I would also like a recommendation that is specific to my experience/inexperience level. (That is why this is not a duplicate question.)"
Too localised!
Who the hell upvoted it...
Closing for duplicate is more ironic.
Cor, I already have an EqualityComparable<T> concept!
I need more supagroovy music.
@LucDanton That looks like a IEquatable<T> for some reason.
04:27
Not at all. To make that clear, it's actually concepts::EqualityComparable<T>.
Not to be mistaken with equality_comparable in behavior/operators obviously.
Christ.
Are you writing your own std::lib or something?
What's the problem?
0
Q: C++ Books...How Old is Too Old?

Samuel KnoxThe Definitive C++ Book Guide and List Accelerated C++ seems like a great book based on the reviews, but it is 13 years old. How far has C++ come in the past decade? How recent of a book is recommended?

It's not a problem, it's just that he's always talking about this ultra crazy template stuff.
04:29
So I've always wondered.
Is he writing his own std lib?
An extension to it?
@LucDanton I was making a subtle reference to .NET.
Something else entirely?
In what way was it subtle?
@ThePhD Concepts are actually not crazy. They are fundamental in generic C++ programming.
04:31
There's no description here.
Look through it
OOOH
You had a ThreadPool in there!
Why didn't you tell me you did?
I coulda learned something. =[
Why do people do this?
template<
    typename Functor
    , Requires<
        concepts::Invokable<Functor, void()>
        , concepts::MoveConstructible<Functor>
    >...
    , DisableIf<
        std::is_copy_constructible<Functor>
    >...
>
like they're braces
Because otherwise it ends up taking too much horizontal space?
Editor doesn't match angle brackets :( Also auto-indent is meh.
04:34
Andy does it too
Martinho has a more compact style.
I usually put one template statement on each line
Rather than treating it as braces
@Rapptz The comma on the left side is weird though.
Main motivation is to push the noise (i.e. brackets and commas) aside.
Wow, concept-like-like concepts are definitively nice.
In instantiation of 'bool annex::operator==(const annex::variant<foo>&, const annex::variant<foo>&)':
main.cpp:8:10:   required from here
error: static assertion failed: The value types must be equality comparable for this operator to be meaningful
    template <typename Fun, typename Obj,
              EnableIf<std::is_member_object_pointer<Bare<Fun>>,
                       std::is_base_of<ClassOf<Bare<Fun>>, Bare<Obj>>
                      > = _>
    auto invoke(Fun&& fun, Obj&& obj)
    -> decltype(std::declval<Obj>().*std::declval<Fun>()) {
        return std::forward<Obj>(obj).*std::forward<Fun>(fun);
    }
Hm
04:37
@Rapptz Btw, are those concepts really enforced by the compiler? (I haven't seen this before.)
Where is that from? That's Martinho's style.
@LucDanton From one of his headers.
@StackedCrooked Not my code!
@LucDanton EnableIf makes me think it's his code.
I admit that one is a bit nicer lol
Kinda odd that he's still using = _, I thought Clang failed to SFINAE regardless of that.
04:38
It hasn't been committed to since 2012-08-19
@Rapptz I need to ask if he's set up his Vim. I find it's a chore to manually indent like that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
I know he has his syntax file on github
but nothing else
Whoa
What the hell
catch ( QuitException e ) -> catch ( const QuitException& e )
Making that change throws a compiler error.
04:42
sounds like a bug
@Rapptz We're after indent though. I think.
... Zany.
Now the error's gone.
._. My compiler's smoking something awful.
template<typename R, typename F, typename V, typename... Vs
         , EnableIf<Not<is_deduced<R>>
                    , Or<is_variant<Unqualified<V>>
                         , is_variant<Unqualified<Vs>>...
                         >
                    >...>
Not super fond of that style. Did I get it right?
@ThePhD What error?
Also QuitException?
@CatPlusPlus I don't know anymore because I recompiled. :c
And the error went away
04:44
@LucDanton The commas aren't on the left
@CatPlusPlus For exiting / cancelling a thread
I think I could give it a better name, though
But. Shrug.
@Rapptz Oh. I kinda like that feature for moving 'clauses' around. Although I don't need that as much anymore as I used to.
template<typename R, typename F, typename V, typename... Vs,
         EnableIf<Not<is_deduced<R>>,
                  Or<is_variant<Unqualified<V>>,
                     is_variant<Unqualified<Vs>>...>
                  >...>
Yeah that's better with the commas at the end.
I would format Martinho's code like this. (More vertical spacing.)
template<typename R, typename F, typename V, typename... Vs,
        EnableIf<Not<is_deduced<R>>,
                 Or<is_variant<Unqualified<V>>,
                    is_variant<Unqualified<Vs>>...
                    >
                >...
        >
might have done it wrong.
the last > looks weird
:(
@Rapptz you need to get used to it
04:47
The weird thing is that I've moved on to a more lisp-y style for trivial function bodies. Makes some sense though, when a lot of the interesting bit for a function template is in the template declaration and not actual body.
I like Luc's way better (after >...)
@Rapptz It's not mine, it's a straight translation of > = _> to >...>.
What is that _ anyway?
The whole evolution of EnableIf to that form.
I don't have fancy type traits :(
04:50
Come to think of it, GCC 4.7 can't deal with ... for EnableIf IIRC. So yeah, code from some months ago (because Martinho has been targeting it) will be using = _ instead.
I still don't quite get what = _ will do though
@Rapptz Works with <type_traits> :)
Have you noticed non-type template parameters? Like std::get<0>(t)?
Oh I meant, you guys have your own type_traits header but I don't.
You declare those as e.g. template<int I> blarg get(flub);.
Yep
04:52
Those can be variadic as well, i.e. template<int... I>.
Let's forget about the variadic pack for a while.
Really? I never got that to work.
I can write template<std::remove_const<const int>::type I> if it strikes my fancy.
That is, non-type parameters take the form T t where T can be arbitrarily silly.
Still following me here?
@LucDanton looks nice
yes
template<
    typename R, typename F, typename V, typename... Vs,
    EnableIf<
        Not<is_deduced<R>>,
        Or<
            is_variant<Unqualified<V>>,
            is_variant<Unqualified<Vs>>...
        >
    >...
>
04:54
Then I can write e.g. template<typename T, typename std::remove_const<T>::type I> struct foo {}; and use it as e.g. foo<const int, 42>. (I'll use aliases like RemoveConst from now on to keep things more concise.)
@Rapptz ^ Little verbose, but maybe easier to parse with the eyes.
Now the funny thing is, I can write template<typename T, EnableIf<std::is_same<T, double&>, int> I> void foo(); (<- now using a function template, this is important).
Then I can write foo<double&, 42>(). This refers to the specialization foo<double&, int>.
If on the other hand I refer to foo<long, 0> that yields an error.
Because this is a soft error I can use for SFINAE purposes.
I remember reading that enable_if should be avoided in public APIs and delegation based on tag dispatching should be used to split off implementations.
What do you think of that?
The next step is to spare the user from passing in 42 or whatever value for the I parameter: why not default it?
So template<typename T, EnableIf<std::is_same<T, double&>, int> I = 0> void foo(); allows to call foo<double&>(). The type of the non-type parameter I is computed as int while the value of the parameter is deduced to the default argument 0.
Lol
Goddamn thread explosions @__@
04:59
Threads are jerks
So that's what _ was: a dummy value for deduction to work.
@CatPlusPlus Jerks are threads.
(Also we don't actually use int but a scoped enum so that a user cannot accidentally pass a value.)
Ban thread
Then Johannes came to us and gave the revelation that we can use non-type parameter packs instead. Amen.
05:02
Well, I get all that. I knew most of it too.
With something like EnableIf<std::is_same<T, double&>>... I the pack is always deduced as empty, unless for whatever reason you decide to pass in actual values of that special scoped enum.
Then you remove I because there's no need to keep the name.
Anonymous non-type variadic pack.
Does template<int... I> actually work?
Is my compiler bugged? :(
05:04
@ThePhD Do you ever not play?
@CatPlusPlus ?
How many hours have you logged already
@Rapptz Maybe.
Oh, for Dark Souls?
Whenever I look at Steam user list you're playing, now I'm getting a popup that you're playing
You seem to be playing a lot :v:
05:05
@LucDanton Oh, can you do it on function templates?
Dude, I'm not playing the whole time. I'm actually doing work with DS in the background. I pick up the controller when I get summoned, beat a boss, and then go back to work.
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wooooof
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wolf pups
05:06
@CatPlusPlus I'm still level 30 lol
I've started Sucktown
@LucDanton But you can't use it as a parameter right?
(That's where I get the compiler error and what I tested)
@Rapptz If you mean function parameter, then you can't no more use I as a function parameter as you can use 42.
void foo(42); doesn't work.
template<int I> void foo(I); doesn't work either.
Argh Word is malfunctioning again
05:08
@CatPlusPlus Welll, when you need help with it, let me know. :D
Try not to rage too hard at Sucktown. :P
Hey I reached the first bonfire in like 6 attempts
I'm doing good
:v:
Roflmao
6. <3
You should've summoned me
There's an easy shortcut you can do
@Rapptz OTOH you can do something like template<int I> void foo(double (&array)[I]); and I can be deduced.
So it can appear in function parameters (well, declarators. probably).
I want to clear it anyway, so I'll never have to go back
@LucDanton Oh, TIL. I've never done that before so that's why I thought it was weird I was getting compiler errors. I guess I figured there'd be something similar to va_list in functionality but with a single type rather than a mixed bag of Arg... Args etc
05:10
@Rapptz Ah, no. Non-type parameters preceded variadic templates.
@CatPlusPlus Yah, but I meant there's a shortcut from the entrance to the first bonfire that you can use to establish a save point without any hassle. :D
Does it make me a bad person for wishing you could do something similar?
I tried mad dash strategy but I jumped the wrong way and well that didn't end well
@Rapptz No. It's also come up several times on .
Cool, I can use static_assert(!sizeof(T), "Always false."); to avoid eager assertion.
05:12
@CatPlusPlus Aww, I wish I was thre for that. =[
what's wrong with static_assert(false, "etc")
Come to think of it, doesn't one of {Java,C#} use similar syntax to declare parameters of the kind 'several of that type'? And the callee uses the collected results in the form of an array?
@Rapptz Missing semicolon? That aside, it will get triggered at every compilation.
TOO HARD TO JUSTIFY
Adding another 'a' just makes a new line
It doesn't do anything with the first one
Fucking piece of shit
Grumble grumble
That's pure evil.
05:34
Lol
printf debugging is so useless when dealing with multiple threads. ._.
You need to sync logging always
logging.sync.always = true;
@CatPlusPlus ... Eh?
Serialise writes
Still speaking Hindu to me. :D
05:42
(Also printf stinks)
1
A: C++ iostream Corruption using stringstream

Jerry CoffinAt least in my opinion, this approach to the problem is at least somewhat clumsy to use, since it requires you to create an auxiliary ostream object of some sort, stream data into it, and then pass that to your log. That doesn't seem to fit very closely with what you've said you'd really prefer. ...

std::mutex log_mutex;
void write(std::string message) {
    std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(log_mutex);
    do_actual_write(message);
}
You make make the mutex static function local.
Or not use global state like a scrub and make it part of your logger
I guess I do need a robust logging system.
I've gone this long without it.
05:48
I wrote a logger based on the dr dobbs article. It works pretty well.
Well if you do an actual logging system then you can make a separate logger with a separate backing file for every thread to avoid interlocking
However, there are libraries that you can use.
I used a lockless queue to push messages and worker thread to pop and flush them.
Locklesss?
You... mean a regular queue?
From the Intel Threading library (TBB).
I guess he meant lockfree
05:49
... Oh. Those class of super-misleading terms.
"lockfree" so.. ... it doesn't have to lock?
lockfree, sorry
@ThePhD Yes -- it maintains coherency without locking.
No, I meant in general.
It's called "lockfree" but internally it's still doing some lock fiddling / thread-blocking and other stuff.
@ThePhD It does generally require atomicity at some level internally. Correctly written lock-free code can, however, guarantee forward progress, which lock-based programming can't (i.e., deadlocks can occur). That said: deadlocks aren't generally all that hard to avoid. IMO, a lot of lock-free programming just being done for the mental challenge and because it's "hot", not because it provides real benefit to the task at hand.
In other cases, it's done on the assumption that it will improve performance -- but that assumption is often unjustified.
05:55
For logging, it is even possible to use wait-free approach - wait-free queue per-thread (instead of one lock-free queue for all threads)
Huh?
Oh.
I see.
(Not really. :D)
Hm.
I think throwing an exception to signal that the thread should die might be problematic...
Pfffff...
This thing is kicking my ass...
06:13
^^ lolwut... found it on meta
Deleted already...
@Mysticial So the real reason we should be in favor of legalizing gay marriage isn't about right, wrong, or fairness, but because it ensures employment of DBAs and such.
@JerryCoffin You got it!
@Mysticial Might make it easier to sell though: Legalizing gay marriage will create jobs and improve the economy!
@StackedCrooked About half the day. Koningsspelen right now :)
Did you enjoy your 2 hours of sleep? :)
06:23
@rightfold Har har, look who's talking :) Nachtbrakers
@StackedCrooked Wait, where? Did I get that far? What was it? 5am or 6am?
Anyways, alarm's at 7am (admittedly, I didn't get out till 7:30, but I didn't exactly hit the sheets when you last saw me either)
Yeah, I suck for sleep rhythm
It happens to me occasionally.
It's time for the morning coffee :)
But in your case, it's natural: you get up that early, it's only fair that if you have a "regularly" late evening, you might just as well skip the night
I went to sleep around midnight. Had a bad sleep and woke up around 5:20.
I figured it was more fun to be on the chat than in my bed being bored.
06:27
Aw. You have "bad sleeps". I don't know what that's like.
No often.
Maybe it was caffeine withdrawal :)
Anyway off to work. Back in 30 mins.
@StackedCrooked Later.
06:44
Ah. My flops answer just hit 200. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
Oh... dear.
This is peculiar.
It's double-throwing my exceptions... ?
First-chance exception at 0x74EFC41F in Scratch.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: Furrovine::QuitException at memory location 0x02D7EBB0.
First-chance exception at 0x74EFC41F in Scratch.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: Furrovine::QuitException at memory location 0x02D7EBB0.
First-chance exception at 0x74EFC41F in Scratch.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: Furrovine::QuitException at memory location 0x0322F198.
First-chance exception at 0x74EFC41F in Scratch.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: Furrovine::QuitException at memory location 0x0322F198.
There's 2 of every exception.
Sounds like something's wrong.
I wonder why it's double-throwing./
Xeo
Xeo
Seriously, just how much can you do wrong. xD
06:56
all the thinsg

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