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@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, I buy games on impulse.
yesterday, by R. Martinho Fernandes
"I'll just wander around the bookshop for a while but I won't buy anything" ... "Ooooh, shiny" ... "Ok, I know I promised myself I wouldn't buy any books until I read all the ones I have, but I will buy just this one and no more" ... leaves bookshop after buying two books :'(
Who uses Impulse
Buy games on Steam
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ha. In my case it's more "Oh, Steam sale... Wallet? What are you doing? WALLET, STAHP!"
And plastic money is too convenient.
I find that there are fewer and fewer books that I want to buy like that, on impulse. These days I have to have some reference from anywhere before I consider buying a book.
16:01
They should not accept cards at bookshops.
Usually.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yea
Then I would have to go out and get real monies™ and come to my senses and give up.
I read nearly only sci-fi but I want it to have some class. :)
I have started reading some fantasy recently, The Name Of The Wind -- Patrick Rothfuss, just because he is such an interesting fellow, judging from his Geek&Sundry Storyboard show.
The book is pretty good, too.
I enjoy fantasy less and less as time goes by.
16:06
Only like 1 in 10 of books that I read is fantasy.
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Q: Caching variables in C programming

user1524206Is it possible to retain a counter value present in a binary each time it is being executed.My requirement is to check for a value present in a library.Cache that value and check for it is next use.Trying for a caching mechanism in C. Thanks in advance -A

^^ wut
Wut indeed -1 NRQ
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@EtiennedeMartel safe for view in train?
@rightfold Sure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why do so much of fantasy appears to be a rip off of Tolkien's work?
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XD
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16:07
LOL
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@Mysticial wut
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-1 NARQ
And the answer as well... I have no idea how it has anything to do with the question.
@EtiennedeMartel He inspired so many his works have become the base reference for fantasy in general
16:09
which is a pity, since LoTR is terrible
@DeadMG You can go suck an howitzer for all I care.
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@Mysticial -1
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I wonder how puppy manages to always hit Etienne's berserk button with impressive precision.
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Godverorc.
@DeadMG Are you serious?
16:11
@DeadMG Shut up. Let the people that know what Tintin is talk.
So, where were we?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What is Tintin? :D
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@R.MartinhoFernandes "Caching variables in C programming"
@ShafikYaghmour He was joking.
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Tintin is fun.
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Both the comics and the animations.
16:13
We could of course replace the entire message by "Stop being an arse". — Bart 27 mins ago
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@Mysticial OP is a hero.
Has anyone here, ever, found run-time polymorphism and virtual functions to be aperformance bottleneck?
Hey guys, is this a good place to hangout to learn about embedded-C topics or is there a more C/embedded specific chatroom?
@DavidKron Yes (though it was a long time ago, and not much of one even then).
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The Internet.
16:16
ITT The Puppy saying how terrible something is without knowing anything about it.
@JerryCoffin Interesting, what kind of software was it?
@DavidKron A Smalltalk bytecode interpreter.
@ScottW I lose sight of that on occasion
@JGord This isn't a good place to learn about anything at all, beyond being a tosser
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh you can learn to be a tosser? :P
16:18
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh, fair nuff
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Is there a better one?
@JGord You could stop at "Hey guys, is this a good place". Right there, the answer is already "no".
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@TonyTheLion I did!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sweet.
Well this has been very helpful... -_-
The Lounge is like a vortex in which you get sucked but can never come out of
@JGord We try
16:19
@JGord We do our very bests
Speaking of sucking...
@JGord Sad, isn't it? :( good luck
I forgot what I was about to say.
The only way you come out is to complain on meta, get downvoted to -23, and rage-quit by deleting your account.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Zoidberg is close by I'm sure
16:20
oh yeah where the fuck is Zoidberg these days
I don't know what to add to my mowing game.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Rightfold.
@Pawnguy7 Valuable flowers. If you mow them over you lose the game as your wife axe-murders you
Not a bad idea.
@DeadMG Is axe-murder a new fancy bedroom game?
no, it's where the player gets his head split open by an axe.
16:21
> head split open by an axe
don't Google that ^
NSFL
@Mysticial ...and even that doesn't necessarily work.
> Mr. Viñas, very beautiful animation but why pigs and not humans? As a Vegan I still see that many artists as yourself think that they're giving us a new message but they're not! there's no conflict or slavery or exploitation between animals, humans are the only ones who do it! And some parasites (so the correlation with humans is nit far anyway!)
"I'm a vegan! Why did you use pigs to represent politicians and not plants instead?"
What's that, tumblr.txt?
@CatPlusPlus YouTube.
Can you create GIF's with blender?
16:26
It's too understandable to be from YouTube
@Pawnguy7 I once took a picture of a frozen margarita before I got it out of the blender. Does that count?
Not sure if Bad Software Developer conclusion can lead to a way out.
@CatPlusPlus lol
@CatPlusPlus It was actually flagged as spam.
So how many of you guys are students?
16:32
I am.
Too many, hehe.
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I am.
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But not for long!
Cool, what are you guys studying?
How did writing Java code @rightfold
16:32
Nothing.
CompSci or some variant thereof
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@CatPlusPlus random Tumblr quotes, IIRC.
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@Pawnguy7 Not yet.
@rightfold No, it's from YouTube.
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16:33
Then why is it called tumblr.txt. :v
Social sciences.
@JGord I've been studying my textbook and apparently doing fairly well.
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I'm studying computer science and a lot of unrelated crap.
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But they just call it computer science.
I was joking about social sciences. I'm supposed to study computer sciences, electronics and mecatronics.
Truth is I have no clue what we are talking about during electronics and mecatronics courses. And I just sleep during the computer sciences ones.
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16:36
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Q: How to checks if the given logical expression is a tautology?

amir khademiI want a program in order to checks if the given logical expression is a tautology or not . in C++ or Java . ------ about tautology : is an logical expression that's true at all . ------ and : A or : O > : implies = : if ,and only if - : not ------ example : input >> (pA(p>q))>q output >> yes...

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lolwot
@Morwenn that's really gonna get you far.
@TonyTheLion I don't know. There are actually some computer sciences classes where I do learn something new.
@rightfold Sigh.
Oh, and I have no idea what I want to do next year when I finally leave engineering school.
16:40
Can you downvote comments??? Or do I just have to say that James is completely incorrect. There are plenty of times when using new[] is much better than using std::vector. Char arrays being an obvious one, but there are plenty of others. — ChrisCM 2 mins ago
I want to cry
can you not have a character vector?
of course
Why couldn't you?
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@TonyTheLion RAGE
There are cases where new[] is better than std::vector. But they're not for normal users.
16:42
> char arrays being the obvious one
^that
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@Mysticial Implementing allocators. :v
@rightfold Speed up slowpoke
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@Pawnguy7 it's wrong.
Vectorizing.
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You use std::vector<char> for that.
16:43
@TonyTheLion btw, rule of three!
Oh and I don't use new[]. I use malloc() - with a cast. MUAHAHAHA
Yes, I was trying to get his view of it though.
@ChrisCM you make me want to cry. @JamesKanze is very correct in what he is saying. In my answer I was merely trying to explain a memory leak and its mechanics. You should really use std::vector<char> or some such construct over new[]Tony The Lion 39 secs ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh yea that
@Mysticial But you don't know C.
@Pawnguy7 Doesn't sound like an obvious one to me. std::vector<char>, std::array<char, N> <- there, have some char arrays.
Is std::string not just a special implementation of std::vector<char>?
16:46
Hi
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@Drise std::string is basically std::vector<char> with an extra null character at the end and a clusterfuck of member functions.
std::string is a specialization fo std::basic_string.
@rightfold And the small strings optimization.
std::string is a clusterfuck
If it was immutable it could have a big strings optimisation too
16:48
@TonyTheLion yea, with half of the functions being entirely useless.
Instead it sucks
It's not even a string
@CatPlusPlus that's the other of the two options
@CatPlusPlus Don't worry, that will be 100 times better with the string UDL.
It could have X, instead it sucks
new meme ^
@Morwenn Not really, no
16:49
And I love so much the easiness of use where you can choose between length and size. Whatever suits you more!
I hate that
hello C++!
fucking confusing
@Morwenn Also dislike a lack of a useful find function. find != string::npos. Who has time to type all that?
What's wrong with const std::string str?
16:50
just a quick question, how would u compute 1+2+3+4+5+...+1000 without using loop?
No, that's a great design standard, should be the same everywhere.
@ScottW Now why would you do a thing like that?
@knowbody 1+1000 is 1001, 999+2 is 1001 etc
Guess I'll stop with the sarcasm before people get really confused.
@knowbody It's an arithmetic sequence, google arithmetic sequence sum.
16:51
thanks
@Rapptz Immutability is really something you design for, not attach to a mutable thing
@knowbody It's ((1+1000)*1000) / 2
@ScottW Lousy reason -- if it's not because it was a good answer, you should un-do the vote immediately.
@Drise "Who has time to type all that?" You have a wrong definition of "useful".
const std::string doesn't give you any benefits of immutable strings
It's still std::string
You just can't modify it
16:51
@knowbody 500500.
@ScottW Oh, well in that case, why didn't you up-vote it at least two or three times?
@CatPlusPlus string literals are already immutable, so you don't have to use std::string
And again
Missing the point
You have an issue but there are alternatives :|
oh now everything makes sense
16:53
Also keeping const char[]s around is retarded
@knowbody This was asked on SO, search there.
It's even less useful than std::string
but but but
:9280444 QString str = "We must be <b>bold</b>, very <b>bold</b>";
 int j = 0;

 while ((j = str.indexOf("<b>", j)) != -1) {
     qDebug() << "Found <b> tag at index position" << j;
     ++j;
 }
Yea, but it should also take more than just a single character
@Rapptz It's still a container-of-char, not a string abstraction.
16:54
What about the proposals for std::const_string or std::string_view?
QString's are much more awesome imho
@Drise Spoiler: std::string::npos is usually -1
so what optimizations can you do on an immutable string?
strings are for women
16:55
@Rapptz I thought it was the maximum allowable string length
Unicode is way more important than immutability, but std::string sucks at both so
Ell
Ell
@tony don't have to copy as much, and helps with threadibg? Idk
@Drise I fail to see all the awesomeness there. Why don't I get a indexOf function for all my containers?
@TonyTheLion Fast (shallow) assignment/copy construction.
> This constant is defined with a value of -1, which because size_t is an unsigned integral type, it is the largest possible representable value for this type.
16:55
@JerryCoffin oh right
@TonyTheLion Interning
Welp, fuck me right?
(Also, indexOf is some variation of std::find)
@ScottW Opens car door and sits down.
Don't sit on the door
16:57
@ScottW Where we going officer?
@CatPlusPlus hah, interesting
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, QString provides many conversion functions from<sometype> and to<sometype>
@Xeo Perhaps @EtiennedeMartel sees himself in him and his silly remarks?
He's posting on reddit, what did you expect
Ell
Ell
16:59
Coliru isn't crappy :o
@Drise That really doesn't belong in a string interface
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@LucDanton huh?
Well, his comment is pretty retarded anyway.
@Rapptz Just chase him and burn his house.
QString has decent implementation but the interface is even worse than std::string's
16:59
@CatPlusPlus Yea, I know, but it's super convenient.
@Drise Yes, keep going about how much more often QString makes the mistakes of std::string.

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