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21:00
I agree.
@LucDanton alright, so how does that scale up? "I want a function for constructing/assigning a vector with non-equal nonmovable objects in place. Instead I have to have an emplace_back loop."
they should be forced to carry out gay marriages whether they like it or not.
Ell
Ell
which is why "marriage" should be removed from legislation, and only "civil partnership" (aka legal term giving e.g. financial benefits etc.) should be used
11 mins ago, by Luc Danton
(the vector interface doesn't play nice with it, but it's something in the direct line of C++03 factories -- but tastes like C++11!)
21:00
no wait, I don't even need to go there, since this "container" isn't using an allocator.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG I disagree with that - the church shouldn't be forced to do anything. The government allows civil partnerships with either hetero or homo couples
Have nice 'container' or wrapper or whatever accept a factory -> have nice whatever accept an emplace tuple.
> I hope that you will be able to live up to all of the impossible things that I have written down that you need to be. And I will hold you hostage every day of your life because my happiness depends on your being able to second-guess everything that I will ever want.
Marriage vows.
Ell
Ell
if you're gay and you want to marry (marriage being a religious ceremony) then that's for you to discuss with your church
@MooingDuck ???
21:02
@LucDanton I just realized it very well could have though, nevermind.
@Ell That's where you're wrong.
Ell
Ell
@ScottW the difference is "marriage" is the church's business (and such, shouldn't affect anyone outside of that religion) whereas "civil partnership" is what is law
Is robot human relations anywhere near to getting accepted?
the church offers a service (performing weddings) to the public.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What? She's dead?
Damn.
21:02
as such, they should offer it to the public and if they don't like the public then they should stop offering marriages to the public.
Ell
Ell
@ScottW Well I'm saying this is what I think the system should be
and secondly
you can't just get married in a church without the Church's permission.
those buildings are listed and protected by law.
@LucDanton so "something/factory" gives the container a "tuple", which it unwraps to give to allocator::construct, why not just have the something/factory do the construction directly?
you cannot have a wedding in a church if you want to have a Christian wedding but feel like telling the Church to go fuck themselves.
@EtiennedeMartel Yep
21:04
essentially, they have a monopoly
Car accident at age 27.
The something is the constructor accepting the tuple. It's morally the same, organized differently.
@Ell I agree up to the point that marriage is actually a legal concept, which it became some six or seven hundred years ago
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG when you "join" a religion (e.g. read religious documents, decide about god/allah etc. etc.) you are accepting the rules of that religion - if you don't like the rules then don't join the religion, join another one
@DeadMG so don't get married in a church
21:04
@Ell You can't join another one because this one owns all the churches. If you don't join, you can't have access to all the religious artifacts and such. So in a practical sense, if you wish to be a Christian, you have no choice but to join the CofE or the Catholic Church.
@Ell People are generally born into the larger religions. That's one of the reasons that they suck. It's not like you fill in a registration form.
The idea of "I am gay and I must be able to force priest X in church Y to marry me" is ludicrous.
@LucDanton yeah it is
user142019
Man.
I guess you're right
But the problem is much wider than this -- universal equality is fundamentally impossible
user142019
21:05
Compiling GHC and base takes ages.
Future generations will thank you.
Compiling GCC and glibc takes longer
gcc takes really long.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG Well yes - if you are a gay christian then you cannot want to be in a gay marriage - unless you want to actively defy your god. Otherwise, you aren't a christian because you don't believe their views
21:07
@Ell That's where you're wrong. The idea of being a Christian is not owned by the Churches. Anyone can be a Christian and choose that to mean whatever they like.
Ell
Ell
What.
Okay, then I'm a muslim
how else do you think religious sects and different interpretations come about?
user142019
I've never compiled GCC.
freedom of religion swings both ways
user142019
So I can't tell.
Ell
Ell
21:08
Well the whole point of having different labels (e.g. methodist/catholic/etc.) it to show that they have different beliefs
Ell
Ell
If "christian" can mean anything, then this whole idea is flawed
Yeah. people like to say "well I am a Christian of denomination W, even though I don't believe in X, Y, Z Christian denomination W things", which is also ludicrous
@Ell It is flawed. That's why the Church is dying.
because there's no definition of what it means to be Christian.
Request respect for your classification/properties, sure, but don't try to shoehorn into and change existing ones that don't fit
21:09
everyone has a separate idea of how to interpret the Bible and various events and what it says and means
you can't take a test and have it say yes or no to "Am I a Christian"
the very concept of labelling religious beliefs is ridiculous
"omg dats discrimination!" is crybaby whinging in 95% of cases, and the state supports it
in any case
religious institutions in general are doddering old instruments of the past that no longer function, and we'll all be better off when they're gone- including their members.
user142019
Oh hey GHC is done building.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG well at least we both agree on that
I hate how halal meat is allowed due to religion when it would be illegal if not for religious reasons. (Unless this is based on an incorrect assumption?)
user142019
Time to install xmonad.
21:13
@Ell I agree.
Keep in mind that Christians believe that there is a God which they have to obey. They can't really choose their own set of beliefs and customs if these customs are against "his will".
and if I recall correctly, Rastafarians still get exceptions to drug laws and such
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that shit should not occur.
@StackedCrooked If they believe something which is not consistent with the laws of the country in which they live, they are free to emigrate.
@StackedCrooked that's a gross oversimplification
the majority of Christians are well aware that the Bible is likely a human-constructed list of guidelines for a moral life
Ell
Ell
21:14
@DeadMG I agree with this too
Actually: "May 11th 05:00 AM CEST Saturday" is the scheduled timeslot
there is no justification for specially permitting religious reasons for any given act
@sehe I like how you announcing Mumble outages contrasts with @StackedCrooked's live production editing
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Heh? Oh. I thought you were talking about the spreadsheet. I clearly can't think clearly anymore.
@DeadMG or rather, there are definition(s) but they are contradictory to each other.
user1182183
21:18
hm, I try to use macros to create classes, however I have problems in this code: #define CMD(name) class cmd_name but it just becomes cmd_name and not cmd_<parameter> :/
Ell
Ell
oh gawd. I got the urge to watch MLP
@sehe Hmm, 23:00 here. Alright.
@ThePet 1) Don't. 2) Don't. 3) Really don't.
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Q: C/C++ Macro string concatenation

tvr#define STR1 "s" #define STR2 "1" #define STR3 STR2 ## STR2 Is it possible to concatenate have STR3 == "s1"? You can do this by passing args to another Macro function. But is there a direct way?

21:19
@MooingDuck And there is no final judge on who is correct.
@ThePet Firstly, you and macros both suck. Secondly, what Mooing Duck linked to
user1182183
@MooingDuck wont it become a strig literal and generate even more errors than class redefinition?
user1182183
but ye going to read
Actually yeah do it and have fun with your nightmare code
Why do I bother trying to keep people from being dumb I don't know
@ThePet second answer shows how to concatenate non-literals
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@MooingDuck ah thanks! :D
user142019
21:22
Installing X.
user142019
So much joy.
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus actually nighmare code yet I bet you wouldn't even have an idea how to accomplish the tasks I have to accomplish
I know your shitty macro doesn't accomplish anything
So there's that
:) lol
I know it's overkill. That's what makes it fun
@Ell Part of the point -- but pretty clearly not the whole point. In a fair number of cases, differences have as much to do with economics, politics and society in general as they do with actual religious beliefs.
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21:25
@CatPlusPlus I won't even bother to explain my library nor send code samples.
Yes please don't
@JohanLarsson thanks. somewhat informative
One could read it as if Lisp is an easy language, lots of projects few questions.
But maybe it is just not a language beginners use
What did other people think of Breaking Bad?
I liked it in the beginning but got bored
21:32
It's not bad (so far, end of Season 2), but not what its hyped up to be, imho
what header is to_string in?
oh libstdc++ probably doesn't support it
oh well
<string>
It supports it too
MinGW didn't until 4.8.0
yeah, that being what I'm using - libstdc++ with MinGW 4.6.3
Then nop.
there's a patch for it but it isn't worth doing
21:37
nah
upgrading MinGW would be nice but really I have to be certain (and ask ruben) if the ABI issues are fixed
oh boy, that only made things worse.
@EtiennedeMartel You say "things are better" when you hear politicians talk? You know better than that
the Wide code compiles but produces nonsense output :(
@EtiennedeMartel why do you follow the topic so closely?
21:39
@MooingDuck I'm an idealist. I want to believe.
I should definitely change my pre-provided integral type from i8 to i32 so Clang doesn't keep assuming I mean char.
@DeadMG yes
or hell, I should just offer a full suite of integral and floating-point types with all the operations
you should see my integral range code in Wide... I hacked around missing all the operators by calling the Standard C++ function operators
@JohanLarsson Some of my friends are LGBTs.
Are they American?
21:41
hmmm
No, but that's how my interest started, initially.
well at least now the output is numerical.
but it's still full of the garbage
I see.
one suspects that I have used a reference where I should not.
I think it's a pretty interesting subject, actually. Seems like we're at a turning point.
21:43
@EtiennedeMartel ok, think they can marry in Sweden.
@JohanLarsson Yeah, since 2009. Four years after Canada.
We're so much better than youuuuu.
sample1's.push_back(n_pointer); I hate people.
What are your views on polygamy?
he's consistent at least: vector<sample1*> sample1's;
"sample1's" ? that's a horrible identifier
21:44
@Rapptz As long as nobody's getting hurt, I don't care.
I didn't even know it was legal.
@MooingDuck Might come from a background with one of those languages that do use ' in identifiers.
@Rapptz It's not.
@LucDanton uh, you might be right
,eyvallah hocam yanlız bir sey sormak ıstıyorum new sample1(label) pushlayarak tam olarak ne yapmıs oldum ? ılk defa goruyorum boyle bır seyı — L-caesar 19 mins ago
21:46
my first instinct was RTL override or some other shenanigans... but then I realized it didn't make sense even if reversed.
lol
I do remember from church that king Solomon was quite a polygamist.
@DeadMG that was might though as well. Google says Turkish
@JohanLarsson I still don't get what your point is.
@Rapptz must be ok of course, def not something the state have any business in regulating
21:47
Cool.
@EtiennedeMartel no point, just lame joke
@MooingDuck Dotless i is a big hint.
It's called a tittle. :P
@LucDanton noted
so a tittless i?
I don't think that works.
"i without a tittle!"
user142019
21:53
xorg-x11 has so many dependencies.
Ell
Ell
Like?
Does anybody here know how to do batch code well?
@rightfold surprise
@Pawnguy7 lol. batch code. "do code". well, I think I can guess what you meant
I like this question title: "can a method be overloaded with different arguments?"
@MooingDuck he's onto something
Ell
Ell
21:55
The Linux graphics stack still confuses me. I keep intending to read into it and produce a graphic to explain it
@Pawnguy7 Yeah. So? Unix or windows? (in the latter case: my condolences)
Windows.
@sehe I don't think linux calls it "batch". I thought that was a Windows term
So did I.
21:57
@Pawnguy7 RIP
linux has "shell scripts"
batch scripts are pretty bad
@Pawnguy7 Nobody anywhere does. It's an impossibility.
I just wanted a simple (every x seconds, check if a process is running, and if not, run it
Ell
Ell
Vbscript might be easier
21:59
Oops. chown -R webserver:coliru .. (one dot to many)
Shell scripts are typically batch scripts and Windows batch scripts are shell scripts
"Batch" is UI terminology
I.e. no UI
@StackedCrooked Deploy scripts and staging servers are used for a reason :v:
Yeah yeah
It's not an important webservice. There's no harm .
hmmm
debugging compiler bugs with no debugger is fun
I doubt it can debug Wide.
22:14
Is it a bootstrap implementation?
@MooingDuck I know right. The pornguy linked to a WP article, though, that defines batch scripts as such. Also, shell scripts are conceptually batches of commands, so - convention doesn't really buy us much
@StackedCrooked No, but the compiler executes successfully- it's the output LLVM IR which is bugged.
but in any case, I have fixed the bug (it was a rather silly stupids).
now all I need to do is introduce new semantics for decltype and I'll have actually introduced my first Wide Standard library feature.
A strange profession we have. Where dumb little errors causes use to lose hours or a working day.
I don't think that would be appreciated in many other professions.
@StackedCrooked I was defining copy and move constructors, and I constructed the initializer for each member, but then simply failed to add it to the list.
22:18
so no surprise when it didn't function correctly
so nobody knows?
I find that high warning levels help to prevent this. (Unused variable and unused parameter. Initialized but never read.)
@StackedCrooked Perhaps a Clang warning could have caught it. But MSVC's higher warning levels are full of insane warnings and it doesn't have the same kind of warning quality.
ah, I vaguely remember.
frankly, I'm still pretty sure that I've been calling some copy constructors when they should have been move constructors... but that's for another day.
22:19
@StackedCrooked It's mostly because of subpar tools
today I celebrate
who writes the room description?
Silly VS warnings like using this pointer in intiatialization list etc.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We are the socially conformant. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile. [c++] [c++11] [no-helpdesk]
@DeadMG tomorrow your mourn?
user1182183
22:20
well to surprise the freakin' grumpy cat I say: MY CODE WORKS.
s/r / /
@StackedCrooked Undoubtedly.
I might be surprised if I gave a fuck
@ThePet But is it correct? <G>
Tenses are wrong in this sentence probably
user1182183
22:21
@StackedCrooked ye? I think, well if you want to look... click
@CatPlusPlus That sounds sexy.
@StackedCrooked By the way, when you started building Wide, I literally just added every feature I just spent the entire of today bugfixing
@ThePet Keep in mind that boost libraries go through many iterations of review before they are finally accepted. Are you claiming to get it all right on your first go?
@DeadMG Ah.
@StackedCrooked It's the same everywhere. Make a slight measurement error and you can go back to the factory to order a new window-pane. Forget about a diagnostic and send the patient back for yet another blood test. Forget to have the disabled aids ready and be 10 minutes late with train departure - which will take all day to make up for. Forget wallet, drive back home to fetch it. Forget ID, make a new appointment at town hall.
Omit a signature, be set back 3 weeks in a legal procedure - even losing potential rights in the process
user1182183
@StackedCrooked I am right now going to check what's going to happen with a null temrinated string and null command, if that all works, it certainly is bug-less
22:24
@StackedCrooked The only reason I committed was to push the GCC cross-compilation fixes to you.
Really, this is quite ubiquitous. IMO
@ThePet lol. famous. last. words.
kids
I'm here
@DeadMG if you want I can give you access to the vps so you can figure it out.
nah
frankly I wouldn't know how to go about the necessaries on Linux
I'll look into it when I have more clarity then.
22:28
@StackedCrooked The old stuff was buggy and the new stuff is less buggy, that's pretty much it :P
It's basically: Compile. Error. StackOverflow. Repeat.
what, trying to compile Wide?
user1182183
and I officially declare my code is bug-less.
It's amazing how often I immediately find an exact answer to my problem by simply dumping the error message in Google.
@ThePet bwahahaha.
user1182183
22:29
@DeadMG yes and you cannot find bugs too
user1182183
don't even bother
@ThePet I declare this correct. All future code will be judged in reference to this.
@ThePet Macros named CMD perhaps not incorrect. But at the very least they are unwise.
user1182183
@StackedCrooked yeah they will be changed, kinda wondering if it's possible to create those two macros into one macro
//begin command library
//header
class Command
{
public:
   virtual bool do_command(int playerid, std::string params) = 0;
};
Meh.
using command = std::function<void(int, std::string)>;
user142019
22:33
:)
This way you can bind in extra agruments if the need arises.
user1182183
yeah that's some pieces left from copy paste, i'm still updating the code XD
@rightfold Sorry... I'm dumb from no sleep.
@StackedCrooked Not to mention memory management for free.
> PLUGIN_EXPORT bool PLUGIN_CALL OnPlayerCommandText(int playerid, const char *cmdtext)
^ why?
22:35
wut
user1182183
@StackedCrooked that's a callback of a program I'm making the library for
std::function is great for call backs
What is PLUGIN_EXPORT and PLUGIN_CALL. Are those them dll thingy conventions.
user1182183
@StackedCrooked yep
user1182183
linux/windows
22:36
int playerid you suck.
user1182183
@DeadMG go tell samp.
I wouldn't call it a convention.
Indentation size of 8. It's not incorrect, but it dooesn't make you look good :P
Sorry, for being negative all the time. :)
printf("Unknown command: %s\n",command.c_str());
the change notes say it all, "Fixed x, Fixed y, Fixed z"
Interface wise I find it strange as well:
void ZCMD_COMMAND_LIBRARY_register_command(Command* cmd, std::string name)
register command requires a command object and a name?
22:41
@DeadMG well, you think you fixed it
I would expect a name and a signature. But I dont' know the details so..
@StackedCrooked The Command type has a fixed signature, remember? It has that virtual function (whose signature is fixed).
user1182183
@StackedCrooked yeah cuz it's impossible to get the name of a function at runtime?
user1182183
and I mean something like GetNameOfFunciton(function_ptr)
user1182183
22:44
not __FUNCTION__
ewwww why the fuck would you use a function pointer
and why do you even need a name, anyway, since you have a cmd object whose address is unique.
user1182183
@DeadMG to do in-game [enter]/start derby-map
user1182183
ah well I'll just link you
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Q: Get list of functions in a namespace at runtime?

The PetIs it possible to get a list of functions in a certain namespace or all functions in a program at runtime? I have a function pointer map and I need to add commands on my own to it, but I thought: why not create a namespace and let the program do the work at runtime? something like(pseudocode): ...

CMD(start)
{
        printf("start issued, params: '%s'\n",params.c_str());
        return true;
}
CMDEND(start);
This is not attractive..
lol
user1182183
22:46
@StackedCrooked ye looking for solutions to it
cmd = []{ /*..*/ };
user1182183
@StackedCrooked I don't understand..?
> //M$ and clang have a mangled name limit of 2048 chars, g++ "unlimited" (well, limited by memory).
You're.. one of them.
user1182183
@Rapptz like anyone cares?
I probably don't understand the use cases well enough to give proper feedback. I can only point out some general stuff.
Bitch.
22:48
nods head in shame
@ScottW pft
@ThePet I do.
user1182183
Well what I basicly want to do is call a function by providing a string
@Rapptz So edgy
@ScottW Alright.
@ThePet Then use a real interpreted language like Lua, Python, or JavaScript, which are designed for this.
22:48
And... I don't really know
user1182183
@DeadMG oh yes so I paid hundreds of euros for a fucking copy of Win8 and yet they can't fix a MEMORY LEAK in Security Accounts Manager Service... right...
There's really no rational thought process behind "M$"
user1182183
I have to restart my achine each few h
@ThePet Why the fuck would you do that? MS have been pricing Win8 at like, 50 euros at most. And secondly, of course they can't fix every bug...
22:49
^ relevant
Look at me I'm so bad at typing
user1182183
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Q: How do I update SMB/CIFS in windows / file sharing services?

The PetOLD QUESTION: From what I have read on the internet, windows uses "SAMBA" to share files over the network, right? Lately I have been encountering a memory leak (LSASS.exe / security accounts manager is leaking memory) and I am not the only person in the world with this problem. Microsoft, as u...

(Learn to type)
@ThePet OnPlayerCommandExecuted reminds me of std::future<>
user1182183
that's a serious bug related to many users
22:50
@ThePet All Windows bugs are serious bugs related to many users.
user1182183
and if not to you - I see you don't share files between two windows 8 pc's
yiz
yiz
Cat++> I am a snow leopard
no, I don't, because there was no reason to upgrade to Windows 8
and secondly, if you upgrade to a new release so quickly, then of course you are going to get the relatively untested upgrade.
What does char* variablename mean ?
that's just in the nature of buying a new operating system as soon as it comes out.
@Nubcake That the author is a moron.
22:51
Big software products release when the number of bugs reaches an acceptable treshold.
user1182183
@DeadMG quickly? a month ago is not quickly
@DeadMG ?
@ThePet Is there SP1 out yet?
user1182183
@DeadMG no but that doesn't mean it's quickly
well, yes, it does.
22:52
SMB/CIFS was always shit so your fault for using it
:v:
there are large classes of bugs which Microsoft simply cannot fix without using a service pack, due to the nature of their updater.
user1182183
windows 7 SP1 took 2 years...
therefore, if there has been no service packs, then some bugs simply cannot be fixed until there is one.
@ThePet That's true, but Windows 7 was a bit of a special case since it was more like Vista SP3 itself.
user1182183
and windows 7 installer totally doesn't like my machine's hardware
Stop buying crap hardware
22:53
hardware failures happen to everybody
user1182183
crap harware? You mean gaming hardware? Sorry I am not a developer..
but it's almost certainly not the fault of the OS
We know you're not a developer
if the hardware doesn't work then send it back for a refund or replacement
user1182183
hardware works.
user1182183
22:54
windows 7 setup just quits with a message setup cannot continue
user1182183
no error code,
user1182183
nothing.
Error 0 user too terrible
Yeah.You are not worthy of Windows 7.
It's not the hardware. It's you.
software failures happen to everybody, don't be an unnecessary dick about this
22:55
It got scared that you might want to execute your code on it
user1182183
I already did , on linux too.
user1182183
I still have a 7 machine which dates from 2010
Eh I should do a design doc for that build system
build system?
user1182183
Maybe cat finally will die when I tell him this: my plugins (yeah my crappy C code) are installed by thousands of server hosters on poweful linux machines.
22:58
Are you bragging?
user1182183
no
user1182183
i'm serious.
The it's a drop in the ocean of crappy software in this world.
user1182183
sa-mp community likes my plugins for the server.
user1182183
and they work

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