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18:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've only once desired to install something using cabal and couldn't due to conflicting dependencies. That was on Debian.
Well it was either C# or WinAPI or C++/CLI so I chose C#
3 people can't admit they're extremely bad at programming
I put 3
I put 7.
Only 1 and 5 counts so sorry you lost the game
18:03
But I bet there has been a modulo stuff somewhere.
@CatPlusPlus Where do you see the results?
In Forms and also routed to a spreadsheet for further processing
ok, let me rephrase that
where do I see the results
user1182183
ah finally got soe new desktop wallpapers ;d
18:08
I need some SFINAE...
I'm easy to spot in the results.
I'm the guy who values C# above C++.
Is there an SFINAE to test whether something is a std::allocator
4 people value C# over C++
Me too
I value them pretty much equally.
I put 3.
18:09
@CatPlusPlus Even among programmers, approximately half the population is mentally retarded.
Confirmed
Ugh.
Specifying custom allocators for any is retarded as shit, lol
@ThePhD It's also fundamentally broken.
18:12
At the end I'm gonna change the label on "extremely bad" to "extremely good"
@ThePhD The Standard allocator model does not function for any.
@DeadMG You've lost me.
18:13
Lol, Gif PTSD?
No. That dog.
@ThePhD The Standard allocator interface, is very broken when used in a type-erased context like any. You need polymorphic allocators.
Duck Hunt PTSD
What's wrong with teh dog?
@DeadMG I'm having fun with it. :D
@ThePhD KIDS THESE DAYS GO READ TINTIN
18:14
Have you played Duck Hunt?
... Polymorphic... allocators..?
Get off my lawn.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I played Duck Hunt!
@R.MartinhoFernandes: So I drew up a graph of library component dependencies, wat u fink
18:14
@ThePhD And you don't know how fucking annoying that dog is?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean that cat?
@ThePhD Allocators were really invented to deal with MS-DOS memory models. While I can see their theoretical purpose, I see little real value elsewhere.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not really THAT bad. :D
@JerryCoffin Uh, allocators are pretty useful for when you want to allocate things faster or in a specific place.
@ThePhD Shut it.
18:17
Awesome dog
Yeah, no dog.
@ThePhD Yeah.
@DeadMG For those kinds of purposes, you typically want to overload new for the class of object. An allocator only makes sense when you want some collections of items to be allocated different from other collections of otherwise similar items. It can be used (for one example) to create a collection in shared memory, but that's pretty rare (at best).
Literally nobody likes PHP
@JerryCoffin Allocating some collections of items differently from others is a pretty damn useful thing to do.
you can't overload new for int.
and I can't make allocating from my local memory arena useful for allocating a class in general.
18:21
@CatPlusPlus There is a guy named 'Nobody' and he likes PHP?
@CatPlusPlus There is still hope, then.
overloading new for a type is, as far as I'm aware, generally a particularly useless thing to do
Stairway to hell
He's a literary as well?
@CatPlusPlus Yay, I'm a triangle!
18:22
@CatPlusPlus I chose 2, I think.
@StackedCrooked No, he's a literal. Probably a narrow string literal.
Why have our names been removed from the excel doc?
@StackedCrooked To protect the guilty.
This poll doesn't take names at all
That's no fun.
18:23
@StackedCrooked This poll never took them.
@StackedCrooked Do you remember adding your name?
Ah, it's a new poll.
Hm.
I need a carry class.
18:24
Are we still talking about Any?
Eh, I pinned the wrong thing
Who's sole function is to carry arguments and also fuck universal references in the mouth.
@StackedCrooked Proof that liberals are at least sometimes wrong -- new clearly is not always better.
Oh boy. He's doing it wrong again...
Do I have write access for the poll? I doesn't seem so.
@EtiennedeMartel No, no, a carry!
@ThePhD This is wrong any_allocator ( T&& alloc ) : allocator( std::move( alloc ) )
@ThePhD Ergh. Dota 2.
Ell
Ell
18:25
wtf how do I even play duck hunt.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fiine I'll std::forward... sheesh.
@ThePhD :(
@Ell With a gun
@ThePhD No, a Carrie.
@CatPlusPlus Can you unselect a bullet?
18:26
No, reload
Also, bold of you to claim it can use any std::allocators, but not having a single test with one.
And stop being bad at internet forms
@CatPlusPlus You're the one who created the bad form.
Your interface is pretty dumb too.
No offense dude.
any od( any_type<double>(), 1.0 );
Needs more bright colors.
18:28
@JerryCoffin Whine at Google
kinda defeats the purpose, don't you think?
@ThePhD Also, no uses_allocator_construction.
@CatPlusPlus I prefer to poke lazy cats.
hmm
I have 500GB free space but I can't extend any of the existing volumes on the drive to encompass it
T&& get ()?
Don't return rvalue refs.
18:33
@Rapptz any(T&& t): any(any_type<Unqualified<T>> {}, std::forward<T>(t)) {}?
@ScottW I'm old enough to remember the ads for it when it was new -- but it's not really my kind of movie, so I've never actually seen it.
WTF
    template <typename ...Tn>
    typed_allocated_storage ( Tn&&... argn ) : allocator(TAlloc()), item(allocator.allocate(1)) {
        allocator.construct( item, std::forward<Tn>( argn )... );
    }
// not exception safe
// RULE OF ZERO DAMMIT
how can I not have enough space to delete a partition
(If you missed it..)
18:35
That's uh, somewhat long.
Not mine.
ThePhD's.
Doesn't make it shorter.
I'm just not claiming responsibility :D
@DeadMG Whats' that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes How do you mean?
18:37
Rebind the allocator to allocate storage for an allocator + item. Like std::make_shared & Co.
@ThePhD It's a Standard tool that marks your type as accepting an allocator and some variadic parameters to emplace a value, like tuple and pair.
@ScottW I s'pose if you write enough, you're bound to produce something good eventually (though Stephen King works harder at preventing it than almost any other author I could name).
@ThePhD If construction fails you leak the allocation.
@ScottW That wouldn't surprise me.
@JerryCoffin I just read "The Stand" the other day and it was pretty good, although several people has said that his later works are not really up to par
which is kind of sad b/c the characters in the "The Stand" were excellent and it is hard to find writers who do good characters now a days
18:43
When you guys were younger (or even now I guess depending on the situation) did you eat together as a family? Like in a dinner table and what not?
Ell
Ell
assimp interface is ugly as hell
yes
I ate as a family and now that I have my own I try hard to now as well
Ell
Ell
@Rapptz always
Yeah I do too. For some reason people in America don't seem to as much though.
18:46
@Rapptz It was easier when I was younger b/c the extended family was around but now we are all over the place :-(
@Rapptz Sure.
But that was a while ago.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can a std::allocator be used as a deleter to a unique_ptr ?
@ThePhD Does it have an operator()?
@Rapptz In the US this probably has a lot to do w/ the break down of extended families and community in general
@Rapptz Yes, when I was a kid we ate together, and yes, now we normally eat together as a family (at least two meals a day -- of course the kids normally eat lunch at school).
18:50
Cool :D
@EtiennedeMartel No. So it's basically worthless.
@Rapptz I did a lot when I was younger
Only one of my ex-gfs ate together with her family.
When I got older, people just ate on their own.
Occasionally we get together.
Occasionally, anyhow
We always ate together
@DeadMG I don't see how I'm supposed to use this std::uses_allocator_construction business.
Can I have free-standing lambas?
Like in a namespace?
18:54
@Rapptz Yes. I still did it on weekends after I moved out. Obviously I don't do it now that I live in a different country.
Wargblegarble
How do I RAII this @__@
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD why not eh?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still live in the same country as my mom, but don't go home for meals very often (then again, despite "same country" I'm probably not much closer).
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I could live in Spain and still be less than an hour drive away :)
18:59
@Rapptz ? What?
But 2000km is a tiny bit more.
@Rapptz When I was 5 maybe
After I had a computer all to myself, nope

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