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17:00
a good metal band anyone?
The Hospital Bombers.
I tried to clean off my dusty motherboard with a pressure-washer. Now it does not come even close to working. And my case is super rusty.
Wait, that exists...
> When the cows come home
lol
@TonyTheLion Well, there are these cool titanium carbide wedding bands -- but it's open to argument whether they're really metal or ceramic.
17:01
@MartinJames whistles
@JerryCoffin lol
yiz
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Once I washed orange juice off my keyboard. I did dry it for like a month, but it started working eventually
@TonyTheLion I had no idea it existed; it might not even be metal.
@R.MartinhoFernandes its not
its pussy music
Amon Amarth it is
17:02
@TonyTheLion The best kind!
@TonyTheLion The heck is that?
Porn soundtracks?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I leave that up to your most vivid imagination
@R.MartinhoFernandes hahahahah
it exists
@R.MartinhoFernandes True Lies in real life.
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Q: Crash when deleting nodes in a circular list

ImhotepI got some problems with the algorithm for "clearing" nodes in a circular list: most of times the program crashes and sometimes not. I'm quite sure that the algorithm is ok and I have no clue about the solution... :-( Here some piecies of code: The "clear()" function (Note: mFreenode is the "he...

Here are some piecies of code but fuck if I'm gonna run a debugger to see where the crash occurs
Also I'm bad at C++
Upvote me
gcc, g++. Trying to make a string literal without a terminating NUL. I'm not really wanting to do this using the asm, but I thought i might do for short term. Please don't say, "Don't do that". If you want more info as to my rational, see here: stackoverflow.com/questions/16483536/…Adrian 1 min ago
Ahahahahaha this is so bad I don't even know what to say
Then don't say anything
17:10
is worse than I swear
@StackedCrooked: Coliru seems quite broken. When I hit compile, I see "The temp directory already exists: ." or some other message that I cant reproduce. Then when I hit share, either I get "The temp directory already exists: ." or a blank page
yep refactoring
Are you refactoring live?
That's the best way :P
17:11
@StackedCrooked on the "production" server?
Esp when sleep deprived.
ITT Stacked sucks.
yiz
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steak overflow
17:12
If your not paying me then if offer no online guarantuees. So I can refactor live.
Refactoring life sounds cool.
@StackedCrooked Also, that message is totally fucked up.
@TonyTheLion tonsure 50% done?
could be
The original for that "I WANT LITERALS WITHOUT NUL" is precious too
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Q: store non-nul terminated C string constant in C++

AdrianBefore anyone says, "DON'T DO THIS as it is really bad". I understand the reasons for having a NUL terminated string. I know one can state something like char mystr[] = { 'm', 'y', ' ', 's', 't', 'r', 'i', 'n', 'g'}; However, the convenience of the c-string representation is too great. The...

I MUST SAVE ONE BYTE PER STRING
Before anyone says, "DON'T DO THIS as it is really bad". => downvote?
17:15
Okay that's enough :stackoverflow: for this month
the fuck is that?
Als, UUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH s man abbreviation tha abbreviat on lette.
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O
Astute readers will notice I also removed exactly one H.
yiz
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& a 'R' ... so no R rated?
17:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes Probably. I almost like his later line: " I am not using C++11, this is C++0x" better though.
@JerryCoffin Oh man, that almost makes me want to read it.
Not worth it
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is like a preview for a crappy movie, where all 15 seconds worth watching are already in the preview.
I'm tempted to close all questions related to microcontrollers with 1 bit of RAM as too localised
15 seconds, lol how optimistic.
17:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can't help it. Good thing though -- after 20+ years, I still think "this time it's going to compile and work correctly!"
@CatPlusPlus More of them than desktop machines...
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Optimistic people achieve more!
Optimistic people are delusional
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Imagine, you have given up 10 years ago
@CatPlusPlus Probably -- but then we're all delusional to some degree, and optimism is so much more pleasant a delusion than most others.
17:23
@JerryCoffin Ha, I'll probably be like that too. Though sometimes I think "This is so not going to compile. I will just see what the compiler spits out." time passes "Success? What? Where are my errors? How can I fix it if there are no errors?".
@ScottW That's what pessimists say.
Everything's terrible
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Now - the present is a gift - a free gift. So why so depressed :p
Cats motto ^
The king of pessimists: CatPlusPlus
Fuck Rails in particular
@CatPlusPlus Why are you using Rails?
17:26
Because work
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Q: C programing p array *(&p)?

Chia's JaJaint p[2]={9,8}; printf("%x\n",*(&p)); printf("%x\n",*p); "&p" is "p array's address" reference to "p[0]'s address" so "(&p)" de-reference *(&p) is the p array's address ???

lol at comment.
@CatPlusPlus If you hate it so much, why don't you find something else to do? Also, why am I engaging in this most pointless discussion?!
Yeah, like using Visual Studio's debugger.
Dammit I'm getting data races in bash.
@ScottW I've never heard Cat say he enjoys it.
17:29
I really suck.
@StackedCrooked Starbait refused.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It was better in VS2010 :(
Starbait overruled
@DeadMG Oh gosh, I hope we never update.
lol
It's getting embarrasing.
17:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes VS2012's debugger has a great habit of crashing when you try to move down the call stack, for example, and taking the whole IDE with it. Or viewing some local variables.
Ocassionally vim freezes and I press escape a few times and 7 seconds later the whole chain gets executed.
They keep using more .NET in every release, and every time, it gets worse...
@StackedCrooked Hmm, what are you doing?
17:32
@ScottW :'(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just editing bash files.
Over ssh.
@StackedCrooked I usually bash edit files instead. Doesn't work much better, but lets you take out your frustration pretty well.
@StackedCrooked Oh. Poor connection?
I can't bash them because they are remote.
17:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes The connection is pretty good. It's just sometimes that everything freezes.
Maybe it is the os.
Live editing is a horrible idea
You say that for everything.
I say that for horrible ideas
@TonyTheLion I'm disappointed -- given the beginning, I was expecting to see at least one leg removed...
Cat's favourite pick-up line: "Hey baby, you know what would be a horrible idea?"
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17:35
@TonyTheLion Tautologies are tautological, and I also heard that they might be tautological, with a side order of tauology-ness.
@DeadMG And spelling for dessert.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, me too.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unrealistic assumptions
@R.MartinhoFernandes I mean, it's May already, and I haven't nominated anybody for the Darwin Awards yet this year...
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: "&p" is "p array's address" reference to "p[0]'s address" so "(&p)" de-reference *(&p) is the p array's address ??? [c++] [c++11] [no-helpdesk]
17:37
@JerryCoffin Yea kinda what I was expecting.
@R. Martinho Fernandes: Isn't the notion of array just a convenient conceptual alias? In reality p is still int*, i.e. pointer to the first element of the array. — Haroogan 4 mins ago
Somehow it got one upvote...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, "conceptually"?
Type systems be hard
@EtiennedeMartel The interesting part is that, even if they were the same in the language, conceptually they are not...
Conceptually, an array is quite clearly not an alias.
17:41
@CatPlusPlus Some are soft and squishy. Kinda like a mold of some sort -- definitely don't want to get close enough that you might get some on your clothes.
How can an array be "a pointer to the first element of the array", i.e. "a pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the pointer to the first element of the ..." — R. Martinho Fernandes 24 secs ago
Uh. That's actually the best argument I've seen.
Why would anyone do this? NSFW NSFW.
@TonyTheLion Dunno. Years ago was interviewing a guy with clearly-intentional scars and tatoos on about half his face, and couldn't help asking whether he though a judge might discount his testimony as an expert witness. He honestly seemed puzzled at the idea that anybody would pay it any attention at all.
17:49
@EtiennedeMartel I find it funny that I only now realize that such statements are basically defining an array based on the definition of array (of course, in the mind of the speaker, the second use of array defines a separate concept from the first one, and what needs pointing out is that there is only one such concept)
@JerryCoffin Hmmm interesting.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Later.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...and don't forget to turn off the lights.
@TonyTheLion yeah, if you stretch out your ears like that, you should keep the plugs init
17:55
Why is there no C room :(
I want to discuss macro hacking
@DavidKron Macro hacking? Isn't that redundant?
because C is a fucking dumb language
@DeadMG Wide is gonna be so much butter.
@EtiennedeMartel Only for fun
@DavidKron The people in the Java Sucks room tend to know C and love discussing C.
17:57
Great!
@EtiennedeMartel Yay butter! And mashed potatoes and gravy and bangers.
I don't know what 'macro hacking' is. I don't want to know what it is either - just the name makes me feel ill.
@R.MartinhoFernandes dude, I want to post you something, seriously. Can you please email me an address I can post a small parcel to, or arrange a proxy I can post to?
@thecoshman Is it ticking?
17:58
@DeadMG I had to Google for "bangers".
@MartinJames lol, I was going to add 'not a bomb' :P
seriously though, it's not a bomb
believable
@thecoshman birthday present?
@FredOverflow could be... when is his birthday?
17:59
you're not sending him ponies?
@TonyTheLion That was the name of my Kyro fork.
Pony Express?
@TonyTheLion o_0 'small parcel'... you think I would liquidise ponies?
@EtiennedeMartel be reminded of that failure
@ScottW oh, sod it then. Just a random gift
@TonyTheLion ¬_¬ yeah...
18:00
Unliquidising them might be better. Prob. cut mass by 70%. Saves on parcel charges.
@MartinJames hint: same mess, less volume. Though I could gently boil them to help reduce mass
@thecoshman That's what I meant - remove all the water first.
@MartinJames dehydrated ponies... interesting
18:07
@thecoshman They won't be the same mass at all. Water is 80% or so.
> I was expecting that. And there is case on record where call (NULL + 7 * 2) resulted in formatting the hard disk, so you're not completely off on can format disk.
@DeadMG just liquidising, simply reduces volume. condensing by boiling of the water would reduce the mass.
oh liquidising, I thought you were talking about dehydrating
@DeadMG well, we covered both :P
we should have a loungecpp subreddit
to keep all interesting stuff in we find
18:10
no, we really should not
@TonyTheLion erm... yeah... no
reddit are cracking down on the really terrible and near illegal sub reddits :P
any hoops, time to head out for some culture!
@thecoshman Going out drinking?
@ShotgunNinja Yeast culture.
@TonyTheLion Hehe - was that shopped, or is 'PORN' a recognised mil. acronym?
I don't know
@EtiennedeMartel oh gawd
Probably Oughta Remain Nailed.
Nailed it
18:16
Personalised Ordnance Recovery Nodule
OK~thanks~^口^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ — Chia's JaJa 28 mins ago
I am flagging it.
because fuck it, we are professional community not a bunch of pokemon fans
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@BartekBanachewicz Professional, ha.
#ohlol
I am totally playing this now
play this
Meh - nice piano piece spoilt by nasty advert for Chrome notebook.
18:21
@MartinJames There's always AdBlock.
@EtiennedeMartel Was just about to say that.
Yeah - keep meaning to install that. Must actually do it!
@MartinJames Do it now. #YOLO
@Tuntuni OK, done!
18:25
We should put a cardboard box in the Lounge so Cat can lie in it.
Woa, 30% off on System Shock 2 [on Steam]. Should I?
LOL phail "image not found"
you suck
@TonyTheLion hmm, let me think about that ... NO
@Tuntuni I don't like the other vid but this is ... baad
18:26
@sehe baad as in good you mean?
Obviously
Not
Well de gustibus non disputandum est.
I mean, it's funny at a very basic level. But it's way too long to stay funny. The timing is ... crooked all around and there are more misses than hits. Finally: who came up with the rubbish notes in the first place[*]??!
@sehe It is not supposed to be funny lol. Those are chiptunes.
[*] hint: I know! It's 8bit music and needed to fit in tiny ROMs of tiny games and the background "music" was obviously the last thing that was given attention
18:28
The chiptune is from a famous 8bit game called Castlevania.
It's terrible
@Tuntuni Who cares. It's only palatable in the funny sense, so ...
@sehe I do, because it isn't funny at all lol.
You can't appreciate chiptunes. :(
N00BS
What I listen to.
Not by asking here
tl;dr
^ the above comment by Greg "IdrA" Fields got him kicked out of his team.
what up all
Urgh, flags
really?
18:32
Who flagged that?
I bet you it was @SteveJobs
cause I binned his message
@TonyTheLion What was flagged?
18:33
2 mins ago, by Tony The Lion
Not by asking here
@LightnessRacesinOrbit its gone
I am happy
@EtiennedeMartel Ahahaha
@CatPlusPlus See, Cat? If you were a progamer, you wouldn't last long on a professional team.
you forgot an m
18:36
@TonyTheLion No I didn't.
progamer -> pro + gamer.
man I misread :|
Why would I want to be a progamer
Why would I want to have all fun sucked out of gaming
11 mins ago, by Tony The Lion
We should put a cardboard box in the Lounge so Cat can lie in it.
I like programming more than anything else.
@StackedCrooked I like living.
18:37
That doesn't count!
@EtiennedeMartel He lives by programming.
I liked programming before deadlines came along
@CatPlusPlus ~~~~~pressure~~~~~~
@TonyTheLion = F/A
And doing anything for money involves bullshit
Therefore I have no idea why would you want to be a ~~~~~progamer~~~~~
18:41
@CatPlusPlus You've got a lot of time to spend doing bullshit then, unless you become a millionaire
professional gaming is lame, unless you're really good.
you become a bit of a human worm.
Money, deadlines, and all that other bullshit removes fun out of anything
@ShotgunNinja Plus, you can't have any fun at all when you're constantly worrying if someone is going to beat you.
try some "competitive" level games. I have. people are insanely good. good luck with that
@ScottW the empty set
18:42
Just playing and giving absolutely no fuck about how you're playing is the most fun thing in the world. Funny shit usually happens then.
@doug65536 I play LoL...
@Tuntuni In Counter-Strike, I went 17-0 on Gungame while on the phone with my mother.
@ScottW I see what you did there.
Alternatively, I've also gotten a pentakill in LoL with Sona while on the phone with my girlfriend.
@ShotgunNinja No idea who Sona is.
my nephew is pretty awesome at league, I suck though lol
Oh a hero, right.
I don't play it because it is too mainstream.
All of the kids are playing it at my school.
@ScottW Yeah AKA hipsters.
@Tuntuni I play it because it lets me stay in touch with my friends from my hometown.
Playing skillfully is fun, too
@ScottW good you rememered, because I ended up having to leave. Well, and I forgot.
@ShotgunNinja At least you have friends. :'(
18:46
@doug65536 I played quite a bit of SC2.
The game I play way too much of is TF2
Node** nodeList = new Node*[7];
WHY????
@ScottW How can a hobby be obscure? A hobby is something that entertains you not someone else. What someone thinks of it is just their opinion. As long as you're having fun, fuck everyone else.
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Q: Repeating values / Overwriting array C++

Nahin Juma EdmondsI'm having a problem with the class listed below. Basically I keep getting repeated values being printed out. So in the print out, I get the last line read in as the values for every index of the Node array. I'd be thankful for any insight :) Thanks. Oh, and to explain the format of the file bei...

it seems cartoonish at first but you can get mind-blowingly good at that game
18:47
Kill it with fire
@TonyTheLion Because. :D
@TonyTheLion before it lays eggs.
@ScottW sarcasm *sigh*
Ahahah, I see. :)
Well I don't play stuff most of the people at my school play, but I don't do it on purpose.
yay
I can play like first 10 seconds already
it's an easy piece
too bad I am tone deaf :(
@BartekBanachewicz lol. dat sadface
@Tuntuni I couldn't find a score so I am transcribing by hand
Let you know what?
18:50
and uh god am I terrible at it
@BartekBanachewicz Happens. :D
I could make a video but I would have to put pants on
Let's go lurk on bananu7's git repo. :3
@BartekBanachewicz Your Engine repo isn't available?
Coliru can now run request simultaneously. Quick test: for i in $(seq 5) ; do { curl 'http://stacked-crooked.com/compile2' -d "set -x ; sleep $i " & } ; done
@Tuntuni why, it is
look again
18:56
Aaaa I was checking wrong server
This was actually very necessary since my mutual exclusion mechanism didn't work :/
That's what happens when your staging and development shares a database
What is staging?
@BartekBanachewicz nope
A remote server that runs test version
18:58
Ah. I recall .
Thanks for these links and tips guys. It seems like I got used to this array-to-pointer decay so much that I've completely forgot what the automatic storage duration array actually is. — Haroogan 32 mins ago
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