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04:03
lol
@Jueecy.new obviously he deserves upvotes
@Johann I agree!
what should I make in codepad?
a poem generator?
that would be cool
I always wonder, how are they going to back their threat up? I mean, I hope you are not allowed to fail someone just because "there was a guy in the Internet with that name".
04:05
identical code
@Rapptz could be any other in that class.
with the exact code?
Python is to C++ as a sedan is to an SUV
@Rapptz you mean the assignment code?
if it's the exact code + same name you pretty much have a match
yes
04:07
@Rapptz he could be framed by one of their class mates. Someone could have taken his assignment, went here and posted with his name and surname.
Never mind, the code is actually the assignment
And now I've understood the point you were heading to
basically OP copy pasted everything
can someone give me the lowdown- as always I am confused and in the dark
Damn I agonised for a good 10s before choosing how to prepare that onion.
04:12
needs 1 more vtc
casted already
Same.
so what do we think happened?
@Rapptz No it doesn't.
heheh
yiz
yiz
04:24
Maybe the Loungers can co-write an A.I./bot to test on the newbs?
Mango is awesome.
@yiz brilliant
WTF. Look who's here.
who
yiz
yiz
gasp, Mango Onion salad
04:29
With a different name...
@MarkGarcia I catch your drift...
05:11
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Q: Chat suspension - no hard rule thus subjects to abuse?

TelkittyI was having lunch, after I returned, I saw a little message on my screen and it reads something like this: Your account has been temporarily suspended by a moderator and cannot chat for 6 days. My new StackOverFlow account has been a rule obeying member of the SO coumminity for the past 24 ho...

Ahem...
lol
@Rapptz You now know his/her new account?
I was the first to find out
And it seems like that we need a suitable representative from this room to answer that question.
When was Telkitty deleted again?
~3 days ago?
05:15
@Rapptz Don't know. Haven't been here for a while. I just noticed now his/her reincarnation.
Anyway
It might be because you were chat banned for 6 days initially around 3 days ago, deleted your account, made this new account, got rep for the chat privilege and then came back. — Rapptz 15 secs ago
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A: Chat suspension - no hard rule thus subjects to abuse?

FlexoAs a result of investigations into flags on your previous account I issued a 7 day ban. Before the end of the first day of that you had requested deletion of your account which was honoured. You subsequently recreated your account, before the period of the original ban had expired. This had the ...

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See? :D
Xeo
Xeo
@Flexo so awesome.
Seems like I have to go and miss much of the fun :(
05:26
Welp.
There goes Telkitty getting banned again. D:
Why didn't she just keep quiet for a few days?
@Xeo I told you he was our homeboy.
(Well, I did not tell you in particular, but you get the point)
@ThePhD what did he do?
Aw yiss, 6 days old snapshot online and ready!
> $ ./b2 --layout=tagged toolset=gcc-snapshot variant=debug link=shared threading=multi runtime-link=shared cxxflags='-std=c++11 -pthread' -j 8
Did I forget anything with that incantation?
05:53
Doesn't look like it.
I can't get pip to work
:(
pip?
Who knew installing python scripts would be so annoying
Oh durr
@Rapptz Did you made a stupid?
Yeah, the usual. Environmental variables.
Xeo
Xeo
06:06
Environment variables make for fine 'derp's.
@Xeo Btw were you here when I remarked that std::decay, of all traits, is not SFINAE-friendly?
Xeo
Xeo
Nope?
Also, how can std::decay fail?
Xeo
Xeo
Did the spec forget void or something?
Or, let me reformulate: How does it actually fail?
@Xeo Check those constrained overloads, and nevermind the implementations.
The idea is that make_overload<int>(42) calls something different from make_overload<int()>(&foo) calls something different from make_overload<int()>(&foo::bar).
Makes sense to you?
Xeo
Xeo
06:11
mhm
make_overload<int() const>(whatevs) triggers instantiation of std::decay<Sig Whatevers::*> where Sig = int() const, bad things happen.
Xeo
Xeo
But where's the std::decay actually hiding? Inside make_overload_over<...>::make?
Fuck.
That is certainly interesting to trace actually... non-template static member of a class template.
Xeo
Xeo
I think you lost me.
> required from 'struct annex::make_overload_over<std::tuple<int(char), int(short int), int(int), int(long int), int(char) const> >'
Turns out it's in a non-SFINAE context anyway.
Xeo
Xeo
06:16
heh
I think? Could be matter of not honouring lexical order though.
Xeo
Xeo
Show me teh codez
7 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@Xeo Check those constrained overloads, and nevermind the implementations.
Xeo
Xeo
I should just scroll up...
hello all
Xeo
Xeo
06:17
Ah, there's the decay.
I wonder why decay<int(char) const> fails, though. Or what part exactly fails?
Specs sez if the argument is a function type then member type shall be AddPointer<T>.
int (*)(char) const is a big no-no, or so GCC claims.
End of a long day of driving, packing, running around...
Relocation sucks.
error| forming reference to qualified function type 'int(char) const'
||      { typedef _Tp&&   type; };
Fairly sure yesterday it was a pointer though.
Xeo
Xeo
06:25
Aw buggers, Coliru doesn't work
For sharing, anyways.
error| forming pointer to qualified function type 'std::remove_reference<int(char) const>::type {aka int(char) const}'
||      { typedef typename remove_reference<_Tp>::type*     type; };
Sorry, but why did you post this answer when it is already mentioned in half the existing answers? — Mysticial 6 secs ago
I always wonder why people do that.
Re-SFINAEING makes it complain about references instead. I need to investigate that deeper.
@Mysticial It's a failed attempt at repwhoring
Xeo
Xeo
06:26
The complaint about int (*)(char)const is still bogus, though
error: 'const' and 'volatile' function specifiers on 'p' invalid in variable declaration
     int (*p)() const = nullptr;
That looks like a deliberate choice, not an accident. Are you sure it isn't a grey area with no one compelling interpretation?
Xeo
Xeo
Wait, wtf
Oh, the references stem from std::declval<First>() and such :s
Xeo
Xeo
Okay, Clang complains about int (*p)() const = nullptr; and dump<int(*)() const>, but not dump<std::add_pointer<int()const>::type>.
Mayhaps you're using a libstdc++ that happened to make my currently broken code to compile? :p
Xeo
Xeo
06:32
Coliru's clang is using libstdc++ by default, yeah
maybe I should fire up my VM
So if the finding is 'hey, it used to work' it's not much of a surprise :D
Xeo
Xeo
std::add_pointer<int()const>::type yields int (*)() const though
'Fun'!
Xeo
Xeo
Also, I'm pretty sure there was a DR that addressed cv-qualifiers on function types / pointers.
Ya that does ring a bell. It also raises the 'do not re-investigate' alarm though.
06:39
Meh, my name (telkitty) were mentioned 40 times in the lounge in the past 5 days. Yours: 10 times, & all 10 times were to do with me. Sry hun, they don't love you enough even if they say they do. — Telkitty 11 mins ago
lol
lolwut
Did I miss something today?
She came back yesterday
and now she's banned again
wut
ahahahaha
Xeo
Xeo
We should've just stopped talking about her. Seriously.
06:42
lol
She even posted an answer on her meta question. It got downvoted to -5 before she deleted it.
oh I can't see that :/
@Xeo I found out about her and told ThePhD in our room but said it's best to just silently ignore but then Tony posted her name
Eh, that meal sure was impressive. Time to take a break away from code anyway.
6 hours ago, by rightfold
Oh hi Telkitty.
and this too
Yeahh should have just silently let her go.
06:46
Meh
She had 21 rep when she came here too
I should've perhaps
@Mysticial lol
@Rapptz Looking back at the transcript, I doubt it would've lasted long before more of us would've started to suspect the new user as being Telkitty.
06:47
It enraged me somewhat that she bypassed the ban
@Mysticial Looking at her profile, it was immediately deduceable from her website.
@TonyTheLion True. But I bet most of us don't randomly go look at people's profiles without good reason.
@Mysticial I went and looked because I had a suspicion
Exactly. :)
I felt it my duty as a regular to let people know.
07:01
It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out TelKitty.
The minute she said the Troll Room had no owner, it was like
Oh lord, you're really trying to attract attention now...
Anyways, I'm off to bed. Lots more packing tomorrow and a long drive to Chicago.
Moving back home is surprisingly a lot harder than moving away from home. Since you have a lot more things to bring...
Be safe!
07:19
safe_travel_cast<std::no_problem_journey>( Mysticial.Journey );
How does boost autolink libraries?
I was just going to use Asio when it said I need the system lib. How does it link the library even though I haven't specified for the library to be linked?
07:39
lol I just made a reddit bot :(
I really hate mobile links
So I made one that replaces the mobile link with a non-mobile one
what is a mobile link?
I wish all APIs were this easy ;_;
Uh
"m.site.com" or "mobile.site.com"
Hopefully the bot doesn't suck
I made it in 20 minutes, lol
and what is a non-mobile? :D (Slow here)
site.com
oy shit.
I forgot about wikipedia
wtf is en.m ;_;
that totally ruins my regex
"(http:\/\/|https:\/\/)?(mobile|m)\.([a-z0-9A-Z]+\.[a-zA-Z]+)"
ty sirs, think I never saw that before :D
why not \w instead of [a-z0-9A-Z]?
07:51
r-r-r-r-r-r-egex kill
because urls can't have punctuation like underscores
ok but they can have %?
not the top level domain
throw in ([a-z0-9A-Z]\.)? ?
in front of mobile
Oh, I can't throw it in because it'd break how I fix it
lol
07:53
you fixed it already?
nah
hm
also, shouldn't \. be in (mobile|m)?
I mean the way I have it set up is that it'd be an array of ["http://","mobile","rest of url"]
if there's no mobile then you'll get a dot
so I just append [0] and [2]
and call it a day
07:55
so you want to remove the mobile part?
yes
hmm something like
are all wikipedia languages 2 characters?
@ScottW If it were links about you, it'd be more like MMMMM.
could you match just(\.m\.|\.mobile\.) and replace with \. if exists?
07:55
(http..)(en...)(mobile)(site)(.com..)
(en...) would actually be any number of alphanumeric characters
you only care to catch (mobile)
then append everything except mobile
done
:3
hmm
you guys spend much time on Reddit?
never been there
NEVAR
I only go there when following links
I totally raped this regex
but it works
(http:\/\/[a-z]{2}\.|https:\/\/[a-z]{2}\.|http:\/\/|https:\/\/)?(mobile|m)\.([a-z0-9A-Z]+\.[a-zA-Z]+)
07:59
R"((http://|https://)?([a-z0-9A-Z]\.)?((mobile|m)\.)?([a-z0-9A-Z]+\.[a-zA-Z]+)"?
Are all of the languages 2 chars only?
no the \/ is the regex
you have to escape / in regex for some reason, I forgot why
R"()" wins

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