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10:00
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, I understand just fine. Thank you very much.
@LucDanton But it's only midday!
sorry to say i cant use std interface as some told me to do without std:: i can use c++ for object oriented fetures only. — Santosh Dhanawade 17 mins ago
You are fixating on the difference between "I should" and colloquial "I would", but colloquial "I would" is technically "I should" as well!
@Rapptz You clearly do not. Too bad you can't open your mind to that possibility
@xaxxon i known new line charecter has different representation in unicode and ascii. — Santosh Dhanawade 14 mins ago
@LucDanton Sleep well
10:01
> uses fgets
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Don't tell me what I do or do not know. I understand thecoshman's POV perfectly fine but as it stands I believe the sentence itself can be taken ambiguously.
Shall and will are two of the English modal verbs. They have various uses, including the expression of propositions about the future, in what is usually referred to as the future tense of English. In the latter use (pure expression of futurity), the two verbs are often used interchangeably. In British English, there once was a traditional rule of prescriptive grammar stating that shall is to be used when the subject is in the first person (I or we), and will in other cases. In practice this rule is commonly not adhered to by any group of English speakers, and many speakers do not differen...
Stupid spherical, rotating home planet - I've just woken up.
@Rakkun Seems as good a time as any.
10:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes Voted to close as too localised.
@MarkGarcia Hmm, I notice the use of the past tense there.
@Rapptz Oh, I certainly don't dispute that it can be taken ambiguously. Your previous messages seemed to indicate a misunderstanding of the fundamental English constructs involved, though.
I almost choked on a crisp :/
@Rapptz Maybe you grokked it but simply conveyed your understanding poorly! In which case, no problem, friend!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where?
10:03
@TonyTheLion smooth
> In British English, there once was (...)
Fairy tales
@TonyTheLion Three edits? Looks like you are choking on your keyboard.
he's choking in the proximity of his keyboard
10:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why? Is it still being applied there?
I'm over a vpn and there's a delay
Wikipedia is hardly a great source. Some American had changed all of the LORAN article to the past tense simply because the US transmitters were taken offline by us.gov -- completely ignoring the rest of the world
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That breaks a wikipedia rule (WP:BREAKING)
Wot? Anyone anywhere use LORAN anymore?
10:05
It was funny as fuck in a snse
or any of the related ones.
@MartinJames Of course. The UK has several funded research projects involving its use to mitigate GPS interference (of which I am a part), plus it's widely used for maritime navigation across Europe.
No one cares about Europe.
> there once was a traditional rule of prescriptive grammar stating that shall is to be used when the subject is in the first person (I or we), and will in other cases. In practice this rule is commonly not adhered to by any group of English speakers
[citation needed]
[citation impossible]
Wait, that's Africa. I am sorry for the confusion.
10:06
[paragraph contains a bare-faced lie]
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The ship's bridge officers cannot use an iPhone?
@MartinJames For navigating with precision in a harbour? Er, no...
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you mean Asia?
Seems like you have an inflated idea of GPS's reliability and accuracy, especially for life-critical missions
@MartinJames iPhones mitigate GPS interference?
Interesting.
10:07
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you need long range positioning for use in a harbour? How big are your ships :O
in particular LORAN has such a high wavelength as to be substantially more difficult to jam, whereas GPS jamming is utterly trivial due to the piss-poor power level of the L1 and L2 signals
@MartinJames With Apple Maps? haha
Hmm.. tempted to post a pic. of that accident in Genoa.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit nah, 10m is totally precise enough
@thecoshman it totally is not. then you have multipath, spoofing, interference to consider.
10:08
@thecoshman Because no dangerous obstacle can ever be within 10m.
read some science
@R.MartinhoFernandes Euwhat?
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Wait, that's Africa. I am sorry for the confusion.
10m precision != 10m accuracy
@R.MartinhoFernandes Afwhat? Is this some new USA state I've not heard of?
10:09
@LightnessRacesinOrbit btw /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@thecoshman Turn on the news once in a while. There are these things called container ships, that deliver produce to your country. Once in a while, they have to make landfall...
@thecoshman I know ;) xx
@MartinJames Was that the control tower story?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 'long range' in a harbour... or does long range mean a much shorter distance now in England?
Intentionally piloting a ship to within, say, 20m of a hazard seems.. 'strange'.
@thecoshman I don't know why you brought up "long range".
@MartinJames ¬_¬ how else do you plan to dock
10:10
Is std::pair an aggregate?
Just because LORAN has "long range" in the name doesn't mean you can only use it for long distances. GPS is in fucking space - it's fucking GLOBAL
@Rapptz No.
@LucDanton That was a quick nap.
Okay
lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I took you to mean LORAN was used for docking... surely at such short ranges there are better solutions...
10:11
@MartinJames fuck docking and berthing, then. who needs that?
GPS multipath can trivially put you hundreds of metres off course. All you need is a bit of aluminium foil to serve as a reflector and you're done.
@Rakkun Lulling myself to sleep with a song. It's not over yet.
@thecoshman You'd use a combination of technologies.
> Repeatable accuracy is much greater, typically from 60 to 300 ft (18 to 91 m)
Ugh, body parts.
LORAN doesn't give you precision position. That's not what it's for.
Seriously, go do some reading. :)
One major purpose is a stable nanosecond-precision time pulse with which you can validate the behaviour of a more localised position solution (from, say, GPS)
10:13
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I know, but you implied you would use it for docking, which I am saying would be a ludicrous idea.
@thecoshman They should just use lighthouses and call it a day. Worked for ancient greeks.
1PPS LORAN vs 1PPS GPS run through an MTIE algorithm tells you whether someone's fucking with your ship
@thecoshman You would. Just.. not on its own.
Guys, PNT isn't just about sat nav screens and little blobs on a road map
@LightnessRacesinOrbit like, not at all looking at LORAN, beyond "are we still in the port?"
I had waffles this morning.
@thecoshman Now read my previous messages.
10:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit www.acronymoverflow.com
@Rakkun I heard a lot of them
@R.MartinhoFernandes www.science.com
So.
So.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ the only acronym there is PNT
10:15
1 min ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
1PPS LORAN vs 1PPS GPS run through an MTIE algorithm tells you whether someone's fucking with your ship
@thecoshman Unlikely.
@thecoshman 1PPS LORAN GPS MTIE PNT
@R.MartinhoFernandes You weren't replying to that one ;)
10:16
@LightnessRacesinOrbit @thecoshman Get a life
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I replied to the one that overflowed!
@Rakkun not really
@sehe plonk
and to be fair... based on the current unemployment rates, surely the best solution is to have the poor beggars manually pull the boat into position via ropes
@R.MartinhoFernandes spilling out like so much putty
@thecoshman you'd need a lot of ropes to haul in a cargo container
Nanotube ropes.
10:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh now really, we were all ready talking about LORAN, GPS is common as fuck. so still, only one
and you still need to know how far to pull it and in which direction
@thecoshman I wonder how would they slow down the ship.
And beggars are cheap.
ahaha @sehe, that comment :D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit there be a lot of poor jobless people :P
10:17
@MarkGarcia ropes on the other side
@thecoshman Oh, common acronyms are not acronyms. TIL
@MarkGarcia human cushions, of coruse
hopefully the tensile stress will kill most of them
@R.MartinhoFernandes good to know
3 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit www.acronymoverflow.com
@thecoshman (Also, congratulations on missing/ignoring all the others; sehe extracted them for you above just for that case; good thinking sehe)
10:18
@thecoshman Of course.
And now I'll have chicken with lemon sauce, cya ~~~~
@R.MartinhoFernandes shh, if I pay attention to him I will not be able to prove my point
@Rakkun nah, satay
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That would mean having to construct a new design for a port that has walls on all sides.
With water at the center.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit not sure what happened there
10:19
@MarkGarcia Get more beggars to build it.
Of coruse.
@MarkGarcia Sure, because nobody invented tugboats yet.
So, who's up for some cooperative rusing?
@thecoshman heh
@R.MartinhoFernandes sounds intriguing. go on!
@MarkGarcia if only ports where built with some sort of wall around them... it could double up perhaps as some sort of sea defence
@R.MartinhoFernandes I doubt if it would be of lower cost than paying the beggars to be the walls themselves.
10:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes rusing?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I'll just leave for a bit
See ya
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The tugboats would be the ones who would be pulled.
@thecoshman Yes, I verbed "ruse".
Anyway, I'm going. Call of duty. Bye.
@MarkGarcia the poor people can BE the tugboats, with enough of them swimming, job done
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...
10:21
Oops... seems like I've done it again. The LORAN/port navigation thread has lost its way and hit the rocks of sarcasm :(
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@thecoshman Rayyttt...
@MarkGarcia No, just have the tug motors running and stick people on deck to pull ropes.
@thecoshman or that
@MartinJames It actually hasn't!
ahahahaha
you guys
@MartinJames It's a shipwreck
Closed as not a real question by Jon Skeet. Well that's a slap in the face, isn't it? — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 secs ago
10:23
TIL &Ccedil is a numerical code.
a Skeet slap
so... where do we get these poor from in the first place? We need to build this port damn it
hi
morning
10:26
@jalf Are you a beggar?
so any way... last night I had a clear out of my bookmarks... my lord I have accumulated some crap
Ummm.... I may or may not be. Depends on why you're asking
@jalf then grab a rope
Is there a way to run some terminal command (for example ls) and then store the result in a string (for an arbitrary command) from a c++ program?
not like that
10:27
@soandos popen or use Boost Process
@soandos depends on what you mean by "the result", exactly?
the char stream that it would have written to terminal
the result of running any shell command is an integer, the return code.
@jalf see clarification
@soandos use system to run the command, and have the output piped to a file, that you then read... is one method
10:28
So you want to capture the standard output stream from the process :)
@thecoshman What's a bookmark?
@R.MartinhoFernandes serious question, or sarcasm?
@jalf yup. Is there a way to do it without the file as an intermediary
@thecoshman Both.
1 min ago, by sehe
@soandos popen or use Boost Process
@R.MartinhoFernandes a seriously sarcastic question?
10:29
Doesn't that return a FILE* ?
@soandos what does?
popen
@soandos isn't that what you want?
@soandos Does that make a difference?
FILE* is not a file.
I would like to eliminate the intermediary if possible
10:30
It is. But it isn't.
@soandos There is no intermediary.
so it won't create a file?
@soandos hahaha. I'd like to be a millionaire if possible
@soandos nope
Nice, and thanks.
@soandos Nope. It's a pipe. "POPEN"
10:31
FILE* is a stream.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it is a few things, an annoying blob of ink in a page that makes it hard to read, a magical device that can some how remember where you where in a book so you can return at a latter point in time, there is also a digital analogy used with web browsers occasionally also called a favourite.
Yes, C has great naming.
@sehe the old zimbabwan currency was great for that
@soandos Likewise for any currency in an inflation wave. Read: almost any currency > 100 years old
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, to be fair, you probably did stream mostly from files...
10:32
> closed as not a real question by Jon Skeet, Justin, Rapptz, Rakkun, sehe 14 mins ago
Ooh.
@thecoshman Ok. 1) I don't damage my books; 2) if I don't remember where I was in a book, I should not be reading it; 3) I just remember the stuff. No bookmarks for me :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes 1) not all marks are self inflicted 2) try reading books more then five pages long 3) why waste mental capacity on trivial details?
I tried not caring about damaging my books for a few months, but fuck it. It's too hard.
and how do (real world) book marks damage books?
10:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes try paper backs XD
@thecoshman That's mostly what I read these days.
he doesn't like to damage the backs of the books mainly, right?
@TonyTheLion the spine you mean?
that thing, yes
@TonyTheLion that thing you lack... SCNR
10:37
I hate enable_if
lol
@Rapptz don't use it then
need SFINAE
I want to cry
@TonyTheLion then cry...
@TonyTheLion Yes. I just passively avoid breaking those nowadays. Can't help it.
10:40
I'm not sure if I find this hilarious or horrifying
@R.MartinhoFernandes heheh
@R.MartinhoFernandes I would suggest you go burn a few books... but being in Germany now, that might not go down too well
too soon?
lol
@jalf hilariously horrifying, perhaps
10:44
huh... no ...
when did it run away?
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Q: How C++ destructor works

Loki Astari Possible Duplicate: Object destruction in C++ destructor checking in C++ I want a simple program to see how destructor works in C++? I basically do not understand when the destructor is called.

lol
shouldn't be tagged
That might have history to it
10:45
My latest obsession. (I should get multiple monitors.)
you should get multiple monitors, yes
I should get multiple monitors.
But there's not enough room for that shit.
I have registered keyboard shortcuts to position the windows.
@StackedCrooked Yeah, you should definitely get multiple monitors.
@ThePhD The world is big enough.
10:48
@StackedCrooked If only I owned the world. =[
Then I could put my monitors where I please.
I have 3 monitors :)
@Borgleader Shut up and go back to your exam studying. D:
¬_¬ I wish I had the time to spend on stuff long enough to require multiple monitors
@ThePhD I told you I'm done =/
I'm busy with the internship now -.-;
Oooh.
That's right.
How's it going?
10:51
Good. It'll be over in 6 weeks from now. At which point I'll have all the time for the engine :)
What've they got you tasked with doing?
All nighter success.
I see the sun.
@Rapptz I did an all-nighter last night
@ThePhD So far nothing specific, been working on various little things. Anyway g2g, cya
@StackedCrooked You should get rid of your Mac! (But yes, dual monitor is a must)
10:57
@Borgleader Have fun!
@thecoshman Ugh.
I would never consider such a thing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah go on
just a burn a few start books, like larry toter
Hello Everyone, a quick question: Is COUNTER part of C++11 standard? (till now it was an MSVS & GCC extension)
"COUNTER"
somehow underscores are gone .. assume 2 underscores before/after the COUNTER
You mean __COUNTER__?
11:05
Backticks are your friend
__COUNTER__ ..
ok, same SO trick works here as well
It also works on github and reddit.
Hmm.. it's too wet to burn my incinerator-full of hedge cuttings. Pity - I had my 'XML and Web Services' book lying in the shed, ready to start the fire.
@iammilind I've not heard or read that its part of the standard
What is it?
11:08
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Q: Has anyone ever had a use for the __COUNTER__ pre-processor macro?

dcwThe __COUNTER__ symbol is provided by VC++ and GCC, and gives an increasing non-negative integral value each time it is used. I'm interested to learn whether anyone's ever used it, and whether it's something that would be worth standardising?

@TonyTheLion, Thanks. Which means we cannot use it in standard conforming code. I had seen that question before the chat. It's old and doesn't have any reference to c++11
Sounds cool.
__COUNTER__ is reasonably portable though.
Sounds to me like yet another way of making a build difficult to understand and maintain.
Unique variable names mostly.
11:11
@thecoshman Fuck off.
what is this
I'm getting fed up white these people asking retardedly easy questions on SO like "how do I can is it concat two strings together? i serch rly hard but canot find!!! :O" and even more fed up by people who upvote and / or answer.
3
People answering is mostly repwhores
but yea, crap questions
@TonyTheLion The bad kind.
11:13
don't get the Cat started on it
@R.MartinhoFernandes, ok. Wanted to create a compile time unique number, will search for that as well before going with __COUNTER__
@R.MartinhoFernandes :O I've been guilty of it too :/
@TonyTheLion What do you mean don't get the @Cat started on it
@iammilind you can do it by combining __FILE__ and __LINE__
assuming it doesn't have to be a number, and just has to be a unique identifier
@Rakkun He'll go on forever on how bad it is.
11:14
@jalf And you won't allow it twice on the same line!
Oh wow and the OP just replied: "thanks i don't know why your answer works but it works!!!"
murder
oh goawd
@R.MartinhoFernandes sure, and that :)
@jalf, actually I want is a unique number, which can be further used in the switch case; so it must have to be compile time constant number;
@iammilind __LINE__ is the closest the standard has to offer.
I personally would have no qualms with __COUNTER__ if that was really something I wanted.
11:16
Why do white people have problems concatting strings? Sounds strange... I do have to admit though, that, since the UK weather improved and I got a bit tanned, I'm finding string operations more difficult.
PRAISE THE SUN
Black people aren't software developers?
<G>
@R.MartinhoFernandes, that's not deterministic as multiple files can have same __LINE__. I have started using C++11 recently, so thought of using __COUNTER__. There is one template hack where we can generate unique numbers, I myself had answered that in of the questions. But that was only upto 512.
11:18
Well <3 boo.
There's a metafunction to produce unique ids. It's awesome.
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A: Does C++ support compile-time counters?

iammilindI was thinking to solve this problem for quite sometime, and have come up with a very short-clean solution. At least I deserve one upvote to try this out. :)) Following library code achieves namespace level functionality. i.e. I am successful to implement counter_read and counter_inc; but not th...

All you guys using macro cludges need to be force-fed five-year-old builds, by long-fired development teams, with no documentation, to maintain/enchance.
# emerge boo fails though.
Pisses me off.
204
Q: My customer wants me to record a video of how I develop his software product

MainMaWorking as a freelancer, I often see strange requests from my customers, some of which can negatively affect my daily work¹, and others trying to set some sort of control. I usually encounter those things during preliminary negotiations, so it's easy enough at this state to explain to the custome...

lol
Breaking: "Private Eric Lippert development video leaked!!"
filetype:torrent eric lippert development
Ooops, wrong window.
11:29
Umm.. hehe.. video of development.... umm... NO! I get my best ideas for problem workarounds after a few beers.
@MartinJames Then videotape your booze sessions!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Quick, let's register softwareporn.com
0
Q: ) Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in C:\wamp\www\Dealing\all_deals.php on line 397

Prakriti Aryanwindow.location='index.php?invalid'"; } } echo DOCTYPE; echo HTMLTAG; ?> "/> , "/> "> $(document).ready(function(){ $('#citytoggle, #citytoggle2, #header_city_subscribe_parent_hide').click(function(){ $('.header_email_subscribe_parent').slideToggle(); }); $('#header_email_subscribe_parent_h...

Click it quick before it gets formatted (or check the original)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Usually, it involves me sitting in the beer garden for hours, then suddenly shouting out 'HEY, I DON'T HAVE TO DO THAT SHIT AT ALL!'. Scares the other drinkers a bit.
11:34
@Rakkun Look at the source.
Yeah it's a raw paste
Without anything resembling line breaks or indentation.
I wish we could still close as "too subjective".
lol
11:38
1
A: LEFT-POINTING MAGNIFYING GLASS and chrome

Elliot BonnevilleChrome doesn't support the same range of Unicode characters that IE9, IE10, and Firefox do. It won't be possible to include the LEFT-POINTING MAGNIFYING GLASS character in your title (in Chrome, anyways), unfortunately.

Do you guys have many youtube subscriptions?
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes what
user784668
Chrome really that lame?
@StackedCrooked Only 2.
11:42
@Fanael Dunno. I find it plausible, but a bit doubtful.
And I trust Jukka's answer more.
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, the answer is shit.
user784668
Installed quivira, Chrome has no problems displaying shit.
@Fanael K, thought so as well. Deploying downvote.
I have a subscription to gofuckyourself.
user784668
What was the code point for a banana?
11:45
U+1F34C
The robot knows.
That's what it still is
This is nonsense. Chrome supports the same range of Unicode characters that other browsers do: that range is the entire range. Font support is the issue here. — R. Martinho Fernandes 2 mins ago
Whenever I say I see boxes people tell me my browser sucks ?_?
I never understood that
@Rapptz Chrome has no proper font fallback.
If you give it a single font with all the glyphs, it works.
This chat doesn't accept bananas :(
11:48
lol, objects.
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes bullshit, it uses fontconfig for fallbacks here
@Fanael where is here exactly? :)
@Fanael Sorry, I meant Chrome on Windows.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mmm. Are downvotes private in the rep page? stackoverflow.com/users/46642/…
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes right then; most programs don't from what I see
11:49
@sehe Yes.
@Fanael Other browsers do.
@R.MartinhoFernandes (I just noticed a sharp increase in your use of the phrase "deploying downvotes" and wondered whether, like @minitech you'd have a net negative rep)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah
@StackedCrooked BabelMap > *
It's a tool window for the text editor.
Ah, babelmap too.
11:52
@Fanael Though Chrome on OS X still has a tendency to fuck up the rendering, especially when Hindi fonts are involved, and IIRC, on Linux as well. There's a slew of open bugs on this.
Yet another fuckwit question: "How to find the shortest path cost?"
I don't know maybe use one of the many algorithms available since before the first computer. Gaaaah. I'm gonna rip my hair out.
Is a question ban permanent? (Noob in wpf room asks)
No.
Post a few decent answers and it lifts.
user784668
Oh fucking no.
user784668
bash hacking
11:54
@tinkertim Wait. FB has porn? I might consider joining facebook after all.
lolwut
facebook is a weird place.
@StackedCrooked I like BabelMap's advanced search features. Searching by properties has been quite useful for me lately.
Facebook is a sad place with a lot of droolers ime (the users)
@JohanLarsson Says a C# room frequenter.
11:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did I misunderstand his tweet?
@sehe No idea. His tweet makes no sense to me.
Reading the questions on SO makes me rage. Oh god. I hadn't felt that in a long time.
@Rakkun yeah not much sense in that I give you that. Maybe it takes one to spot one idk :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe I misused the word idk
11:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes I understood it to mean that youngsters equate facebook with "the internet" and they equate facebook with a stash of porn? Thus leading to the claim "the porn is down" whenever they have trouble reaching facebook?
Well, I wasn't sure either, I'm basically trying to get clarification by responing ludicrously

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