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11:00
@TonyTheLion And a monocle.
Anyway, I'm gonna go for lunch, too, and then spend a few hours actually coding.
Ohe yeah! My data migration trial went OK, it's Friday AND it's lunchtime! This is too good - what's gonna go wrong now?
Oh - there's more! The Cavendish, (nearest boozer), opens early on Fridays and the sun is shining. I can see a plan for my afternoon.
Just some guys having a chat
11:17
@TonyTheLion Has the guy sitting down just been stabbed in the back?
lol
so what's everyones plans for the weekend?
Well, uhm, I met someone. :$
@TonyTheLion coding coding coding
@DomagojPandža oooh do tell
@MartinJames yeah, could happen... but our derppy cat is house bound.
@DomagojPandža ohhhh :)
11:25
I have to do some more data migration tests. The ever-present spectre of internationalization/unicode still hangs over me like Damocles' sword, and the pub is open.
I'll have conclusive data tomorrow night, preliminary analysis suggests she's quite cute. As for the rest of the weekend, probably play around with toy projects. You guys?
Yea I need to figure out a toy project
also I have to clean my flat
@DomagojPandža there is more innuendo in that sentence then I have ever seen
@TonyTheLion oooor get a new one
@DomagojPandža Ideally, you should have conclusive data the following morning.
@thecoshman erm no
11:26
lol pun with "data"
@TonyTheLion fine, just put sheets over the mess
no, clean it up
@thecoshman I did that yesterday actually :<
I don't like living in messy place
and I still haven't done the laundry dammit
11:27
damnit
I also may go see Iron Man 3
@thecoshman How do you house-bind a cat? Concrete shoes?
@MartinJames lazors with red dots
@MartinJames you don't let it out side... I find doors tend to work rather well
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Cats are sneaky, your cat only needs one night out, and you probably end up with 6 kittens
hahahahah
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11:28
that's what happened to our family friend
@Telkitty I thought that's what happens to bitches
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I don't know, dogs here are usually confined to the backyard
@Telkitty ..and fast. Cat nowhere in sight, open door to go shopping.. whoosh!!
@MartinJames allow me to introduce the 'air lock' concept.
@thecoshman Hehe - you mean 'hair-lock' :)
11:30
@MartinJames ¬_¬ oh dear
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Our family friend was like "gasp, but she's so young, underaged mum, gasp!". The cat was less than 2 years old back then
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also a slut, because she will scratch the door until she was let out at night
I like it: "Our dog was really annoying today, kept whining outside my office". "What did you do to shut him up?". "Ejected him out the airlock".
oh god, our cat is relentlessly slutty. spends about 10 days horny as all hell, trying to get anything and everything to give her some action. Then we get about 4 days respite, where you can pick up the cat with out it oozing in near ectasy
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@MartinJames ask your wife to take the dog out for a walk?
11:33
I've been making that face all morning :P
@Telkitty That is my duty :(
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LOL
@TonyTheLion that's one long fart
Word really craps itself on unprintable characters
11:38
@thecoshman Too much currying..
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My parents are building a new house in the backyard, neighbours dogs got curious and paid my parents' place a visit, the dogs followed the workers. When I saw the dogs I thought they were with the workers, the workers thought they were ours. Later on we also had another neighbour came to 'return' one of the dogs (the other was hers). Hilarious ...
a surfing goat - your argument is invalid
@TonyTheLion Meh - Goatoshopped.
doesn't look photoshopped to me
oooy, I thought the worm in booze was bad ass WANT!
11:42
ewww
I'll stick with Tequila.
@thecoshman Ewww! I'll take the stairs..
@thecoshman What's so holy shit about that?
I found that on r/WTF yesterday, but didn't think nothing WTF about it
@TonyTheLion ¬_¬ you don't think "WTF" one someone takes a shit in a public elevator? what is wrong with you dude?
11:54
@thecoshman I couldn't tell that from that gif, I just thought the girl was kneeling, but never made the association with taking a crap.
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lift with camera
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and glass walls
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what's wrong with that lady?
@TonyTheLion ಠ_ಠ
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11:57
3
Q: Port some code to GCC, have some problems with #pragma directives

aliI'm trying to compile this code with GCC and I have these #pragma directives that I'm trying to convert to GCC understandable instructions and I just can't figure out how: #pragma section(".CRT$XCA", read, write) #pragma data_seg(".CRT$XCA") // start of ctor section _PVFV __xc_a[] = {0}; ...

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what
@Aikei: You're not supposed to dump your whole project on us. When you debugged this problem before resorting to posting on the internet, you created a 10-20 line testcase that reproduces the problem, and it is this that you should post in your question. — Lightness Races in Orbit 19 secs ago
struct X {
    int foo() {
        // Can I get this to be an instance-static variable, please?
        static int i = 0;
        return i++;
    }
};
erm what?
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Q: Instance-specific static variable

moooeeeepConsider the following code: #include <iostream> struct X { int foo() { // Can I get this to be an instance-static variable, please? static int i = 0; return i++; } }; int main() { X a, b, c; std::cout << a.foo() << " " << b.foo() << " " << c.foo() << st...

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@Fanael: Should be an answer! — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 mins ago
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12:05
Really?
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reminds me, as you grow out of your newb-dom, you also lose your creativity, how illegimate that creativity might be
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit ^
@TonyTheLion you know, and instance-static variable, one static instance per instance
Don't judge a book by its content. Watch the damn movie.
lol
12:12
@Fanael yarly
there's nothing else you can say to that q
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so it is now
ts;wm -- said nobody ever.
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@DomagojPandža ?
Too short, want more.
The Planimals text, it's interesting.
@DomagojPandža Oh yes, they did.
12:16
0
A: Instance-specific static variable

FredOverflowWell... #include <unordered_map> struct X { int foo() { static std::unordered_map<X*, int> i; return i[this]++; } }; But of course this breaks as soon as an object dies and another one is created at the same address :)

Alive in Joburg => ts;wm => So they made more by adding explosions and other crap.
@FredOverflow Damn, that's dangerous town.
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@FredOverflow now fix the ABA problem
@Fanael What does ABA stand for?
Uhm, instance-specific static -- what the hell? That's semantically void. Or redundant even. It's just a damn ivar.
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12:18
@FredOverflow not an acronym
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Abnormal Bad Ass
@Fanael I'm sorry, but I have no idea what the ABA problem is.
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In multithreaded computing, the ABA problem occurs during synchronization, when a location is read twice, has the same value for both reads, and "value is the same" is used to indicate "nothing has changed". However, another thread can execute between the two reads and change the value, do other work, then change the value back, thus fooling the first thread in to thinking "nothing has changed" even though the second thread did work that violates that assumption. The ABA problem occurs when multiple threads (or processes) accessing shared memory interleave. Below is the sequence of event...
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No multithreading involved here, but the problem is mostly the same.
@Fanael Use Java with a concurrent collection.
12:20
Java. :$
Until standard C++ gets concurrent collections, I'm gonna suggest Java for those problems, sorry ;)
@FredOverflow ..or C# - has good set of concurrent collections.
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@Fanael Oo the sneak bastard problem, sell you a new car, then take the car out for a weekend drive then get you to pay the same price for the car after
@Telkitty That would imply that he restored the car to its initial entropy state -- therefore nothing wrong with the price.
..and this is what happens:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/10017867/Mechanic-who-wrote-off-220000-Lamborghini-is-fined-280.html
12:23
@MartinJames Don't know C# :(
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lol concurrent collections
@FredOverflow Well, it has a good set of concurrent collections and is not java :)
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@DomagojPandža except the kilometer record went from 20 to 80
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Immutability FTW!
@Telkitty Nope, restoring it to its initial condition means restoring it completely. All data registers would be restored as well.
12:25
@MartinJames ConcurrentDictionary sounds good.
If not, then it is not ABA.
@MartinJames that's quite an affordable fine :p
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Start & end conditions are not same, otherwise it won't be ABA
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if you restore everything, then nothing has changed
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except time stamp
12:27
@melak47 I would be grossly upset if my piece-of-crap Fiesta got written off like that, never mind a Lambo.
Gawd, Telkitty, you're talking nonsense as usual. Let me do something.
Better.
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ABA = there is change but you are not detecting it
@MartinJames He was a very, very silly lad and he's been given a slap on the wrist.
lol.
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if I use wcout then it says it's undeclared and if I use std::wcout then it says that wcout is not a member of std. I use Dev-C++ v.4.9.9.2 — user1978386 2 mins ago
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lol
12:29
@melak47 Presumably he got slapped as he was being handed his pink slip/P45.
Ugh, iteration in C++ is so primitive :/
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<3 iterators
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@R.MartinhoFernandes C++ is primitive
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A: Instance-specific static variable

FredOverflowIs foo the only method of X? It seems you just want a convenient way to create counters then: #include <functional> std::function<int()> create_counter() { int i = 0; return [=]() mutable { return i++; }; } #include <iostream> int main() { auto a = create_counter(); auto b = c...

^ crystal ball at work
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12:34
for more 'sophisticated' tool, consider PHP ^_^
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't worry, we'll fix it. If C++14 gets polymorphic lambdas, we'll just switch to internal iteration.
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lol iteration
Not sure what you mean.
It won't fix it.
C++14 will be a lousy as C++11 in that respect.
I have been wondering about a CPS iterator, lately. I need to see a doctor.
@FredOverflow Wow, that include in the middle
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Comp sci PHD you mean?
12:39
@kbok I tend to do that in toy examples to make clear that io is only used in main :)
also gives a nice optical separation
I see. It might be... confusing for beginners though :)
I know a lot of people who won't refrain from #including right in the middle of source files.
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@FredOverflow Same
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> Sometimes those automatic toilets flush while I'm still peeing and I think "Holy shit, I just became invisible" — Chris Burns
I think it's a bad thing.
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12:44
So, while pairing with a cow-worker today I found out that the reason I didn't get those two devices to communicate with each other last night was because they weren't connected to the same CAN bus cable...
Ahahah, I've almost combined screenspace reflections with my cone-tracing approach, now I can fade the grazing angles with SSR and calculate bounces with cone-tracing when directly observed (and the reflected surface is not in screenspace). Although, it will require some interpolation on my part, since the resolution falls a bit. Maybe blurring it and applying only to surfaces with weak glossy parametrization.
@sbi If you were good enough you could've make them communicate nevertheless
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@kbok Alas, I'm not that good, though.
Good thing plugging them will do the trick then :)
@DomagojPandža neat...screenshots? :3
12:48
Oh BTW, this afternoon I have an interview for a C++11 job. Woo!
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@melak47 I'll post them later today when I figure out the blurring. :D
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GCC y u no bugfree
namespace crap32
{
#include <Windows.h> //why can't this work :(
}
@kbok Wait? Didn't you just get a new job recently?
@TonyTheLion I took an iPhone dev job six months ago but I don't like it
12:49
@sbi Did you blush?
@melak47 preprocessor doesn't understand namespaces
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@melak47 I feel your pain.
@TonyTheLion It works, though, with some C headers.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No, but I slapped my forehead so hard, everybody was looking at me.
I think lua does it for instance
12:50
#include <Losedows.h>
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@kbok but windows.h is macro in a macro in a macro in a macro in a macro
@kbok It's a bad idea in general.
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Q: Is it a good idea to wrap an #include in a namespace block?

R. Martinho FernandesI have a C header that was written to compile as both C and C++ (it only uses features from the common subset, and uses that extern "C" thing). Problem is, that header declares stuff in the global namespace. I'd rather avoid that for the usual reasons. I thought about doing this: namespace foo ...

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Wait.
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12:51
Alf has been banned?
> it doesn't really put the identifiers in a namespace.
Yeah. :(
guess he stepped over a line somewhere
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For what reason?
12:51
@Fanael What, why?
@R.MartinhoFernandes (it only uses features from the common subset, and uses that extern "C" thing).
Because he goes batshit crazy against people I guess
ahahah <3
> This account is temporarily suspended to cool down. The suspension period ends on May 13 at 13:42.
"1
reputation"
12:52
Does anybody have a favorite guide that will teach me how to vectorize code with intrinsics?
@Mikhail with appropriate compiler switches? :)
@FredOverflow yeah, I mean the code vectorized, but I don't know if its optimal. For example, I never told the function about the memory alignment (not sure how to hint this to VS)
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@Fanael exactly what did he do?
I'm not sure you can really do better than VC
I just want to learn
12:55
@kbok Not unlikely.
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@kbok VC is not very good at vectorizing.
Anyway, look at the assembly output
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@Telkitty If I knew I wouldn't be asking.
I wonder why Visual Studio tells me the same error thrice in the same place.
And fuck, I pressed "Go To definition" again.
12:56
@kbok I just want to write it myself using underscore functions
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> underscore functions
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@Fanael looks like a long ban too
@Mikhail Haha ok, well, msdn has a very complete reference of the intrinsics you need: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/26td21ds(v=vs.80).aspx
@Doorknob, if that chat room is doing too much casual chat then you can report here chat.meta.stackoverflow.com/rooms/77/chat-feedbackLucifer 21 secs ago
^ really?
Does SSE and MMX have overlapping funcitonality with different performance characteristics. Should I go with one?
12:58
That's just balpha's room
Lol indeed
quicksort.cpp:100:8: error: non-aggregate type 'vec_t' (aka 'vector<int>') cannot be initialized with an initializer list
vec_t data = { 3, 7, 9, 4, 1, 5, 8, 2, 0, 6, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 9, 0, 9 };
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
What am I doing wrong ?
@Mikhail MMX has long been deprecated.
I compile with -std=c++11
12:59
@Mikhail I think SSE2 is the most modern but I'm wrong
@kbok Are very wrong.
@kbok Uhm, SSE4, bro.
@ereOn Provide a minimal example that demonstrates the problem.
there.
SSE5 was proposed by the dickwads from AMD but was shot down. Besides, AVX#, baby.
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13:00
@ereOn You're using C++03?
Well, you have it in the error message:

vec_t data = { 3, 7, 9, 4, 1, 5, 8, 2, 0, 6, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 9, 0, 9 };
TIL I don't know shit about vectorizing
Where vec_t is typedef'ed to std::vector<int>
@sbi I specified -std=c++11 on the command line.
std::vector<int> a = {1, 2, 3};
typedef std::vector<int> vec_t;
vec_t b = {4, 5, 6};
@DomagojPandža AVX and even newer stuff, fool
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13:01
@DomagojPandža nope, AVX2.
@ereOn works perfectly fine here
@FredOverflow: Which compiler do you use ?
@DeadMG The magic of # :P
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@ereOn he uses Hell++
homer@marge:~$ g++ --version
g++ (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3
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13:02
ancient
It's what came bundled with build-essential :)
I tried with clang++
Debian clang version 3.0-6.2 (tags/RELEASE_30/final) (based on LLVM 3.0)
Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
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@FredOverflow g++ (GCC) 4.8.0 20130411 (prerelease)
Weird, I would have thought debian/testing would have rather recents compilers.
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clang version 3.2 (tags/RELEASE_32/final)
Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
13:03
lol, debian.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes: Care to elaborate ?! :D
Debian is where you have to compile your network drivers from scratch before you can do anything, right? :)
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@FredOverflow yes
Debi(l)an is an adjective used in Croatia to describe a retarded person. :P
13:04
fuck it then
@ereOn AFAIK Debian is conservative as heck with updating packages.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Sure, it's most important branch is called "stale" for a reason.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Does it support Python 3 yet? :)
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err… stable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, sure. But the testing branch shouldn't be that conservative
I mean, they almost have the latest boost version.
13:05
@ereOn It tests what will be the next conservative!
And those release at an amazing pace
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I have 1.53.0. Have no idea if it's the latest.
@Fanael: Current Release
Version 1.53.0
So yes.
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A: Declare and implement pure virtual destructor in one line?

Valeri AtamanioukYou can: struct abstractSchema { virtual ~abstractSchema() = 0 {} }; Not sure about standard-compliant compilers, but MSVC (2010) compiles this code just fine.

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wtf
13:07
I think 1.53 is hardmasked on Gentoo.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Means it is explicitly marked as unstable as opposed to explicitly marked as stable or not marked at all. If I want to install it I need to ask the package manager to pretty please not bother about keeping my system working.
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What's the reason for making virtual void foo() = 0 {} illegal?
@Fanael Historical.
I can't wait to support AVX2 and upgrade libraries to it -- imagine the happy faces on all 5 other people with Haswell processors that support it. :$
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13:09
I'm bored, so I'm gonna install gentoo in a VM.
@Fanael So hardcore. :$
@Fanael in a VM? what..are you afraid?
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@melak47 Too lazy to modify partitions.
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And too lazy to figure out how to run it from a loopback.
13:12
Add partitions
I don't get this.
@DomagojPandža Is Haswell already available?
@FredOverflow nope
@FredOverflow Not yet.
@FredOverflow Yes. And you misspelled Haskell.
13:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes hue.
I might as well run Haskell on Haswell.
It appears I broke ICU...
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah I hate that. Sadly that alone makes Ubuntu a better experience.
Or MSVC.
Probably the latter, actually.
Oh the happy couple
@DomagojPandža don't tell me it's actually used without the (l)
13:18
@sehe That would be excellent. But, no. :(
@DomagojPandža So. You told us an effective lie disguised as a bad pun.
@sehe Yes. I'm a bad person.
Turns out I am actually using an old version of ICU that has no aliases. What a piece of junk.
13:20
@DomagojPandža That's debiatating news
@sehe Apparently, there's still "Serbo-Croatian". Also, it seems to be part of other similar languages like Slovak, at least the noun form (debil).
Debilan OS.
Oh, it reads easy.
@DomagojPandža I know, it would be a great fit for you.
@DomagojPandža We use "debiel" as well. It comes from latin, I'd guess (debilitas mentis)
Still has the l spoiling any etymological implications you wanted to make
Yeah, that l is such a deal breaker. It's like DeadMG. :Đ <3
LG displays suck donkey cock. Might as well use Daewoo.
13:27
0
Q: Switch not working in C++

danilo2I came across very strange problem today. Lets concider the following code: int llex(){ cout<<"enter 1"<<endl; char32_t c = U'('; cout<<(c==U'#')<<endl; switch(c){ case U'#': cout<<"enter 2"<<endl; return 5; default: break; } int main( int argc, c...

PSA Switch is not working in C++
people on deviantart will call anything art
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> A precondition OTOH refers to the function arguments. A violation of that doesn't directly correspond to corrupted state as in the case of invariants and postconditions. When you detect that, you are preventing the state corruption for ever ocurring.
Hm
Only corrupted state can lead to broken preconditions anyway.
Well, or bugs. Is there a difference?
is there really any reason to use switch statements? Unless it's like, a ton of conditions
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std::vector<int> v; v.front(); - I don't think an empty vector counts as "corrupted state", though.
:P
13:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes PSA?
@Xeo Yes it does. The program state is not what it should be at that point...
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hm
Well, on you go to the std-proposals thread :)
@sehe Public Service Announcement.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Jesus, that code is full of holes. Andy to the rescue.
@Fanael: Did my capitalized UB upset you? :)
13:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes hilarious
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@AndyProwl English is not German, you don't capitalize nouns here
It's like holstering a gun without the safety on and wondering why your foot got shot off. Missing braces, returns. lol.
How the fuck is that at +2?
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@Fanael Try stopping me.
@Fanael but you do capitalize on UB
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13:34
Undefined Behaviour
@Fanael Undefined Behavior is often capitalized. And I'm not German btw
@Fanael "undefined" is an adjective!
Why do people keep upvoting this? The program is malformed. — Domagoj Pandža 10 secs ago
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@AndyProwl Being German is not a prerequisite in this instance.
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13:36
Undefiniertes Verhalten.
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@Fanael All right. I Just Don't Think You Need To Get So Upset.
Nedefinirano ponašanje.
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@AndyProwl I'm not upset in the slightest.
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If I knew German would get me the bitches stars...
@Fanael Oh, ok. I misinterpreted the "oh ffs" comment to your edit then ;)
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13:37
@AndyProwl That's the edit reason I use when I can't come up with a better one.
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The SO-provided one is lame.
because UB is awesome — Scott W 2 mins ago
@Fanael All right, good to know :) I'll try to capitalize less in the future
@Xeo Aufwahl Verboten!
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Was?
13:39
@AndyProwl Titlecase!
("upvoting prohibited")
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lol
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Upvoting verboten?
@R.MartinhoFernandes right :)
@TonyTheLion I do agree
@R.MartinhoFernandes Duh. It's UB; anything can happen
13:45
I don't need your common language runtime support, piss off.
You should be a programmer
You have good algorithmic problem solving skills.
It would appear that procedural imperative programming would be a good match.
I can see the logic, Scott
@DomagojPandža When life gives you gives you Clippy, ask for melons!
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@sehe you accidentally accidentally a verb and a pronoun and a pronoun
I was bored, so I made a smiley out of a test case.
13:52
lol
@ScottW sell organs, ftfy
@Fanael I'm awesome like that. The free words are on me.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sigmund B. Freud
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Wello, Cat.

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