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08:00
yeah
the dot too
yeah forgot for what though.. hmm..
what are you writing the bot in?
Python
(http:\/\/[a-z]{2}\.|https:\/\/[a-z]{2}\.|http:\/\/|https:\/\/)?
too much work
pull out the [a-z]{2}
and slap on a ?
0 or 1 http stuff, 0 or 1 language thing
making combinations yourself is tedious
I never used '/' in a regex I think, don't know what it is for either
08:02
Now, could someone tell me how does boost autolink libraries into my MSVC project? I included <boost/asio.hpp> and it automatically linked to boost_system, date_time, regex, etc. How does it do that if I haven't specified the libraries to be linked?
asio is header only if you define ASIO_NO_DATE_TIME, etc.
but when I don't, how does it automatically link to those libraries?
when I haven't put anything into the linker input tab
@Rapptz What is the bot's purpose?
Fixing mobile links
At last I'm back.
@Rapptz In what way?
Keeeeeel them!
@ScottW Oh ..
You could do that with std::regex too
because you can
08:06
std::regex and a HTTP library are both non-existent to me.
plus, PRAW is fucking amazing ;_;
@Rapptz why is that?
I wish all APIs were like this
@Rapptz PRAW?
@Rapptz Oh you're getting the link from the browser, not pasting it in yourself?
08:07
Oh.
@ScottW Ah, true dat.
I have my window closed because beetles came into my room and I had to murder them all.
:(
@Rapptz Damn nature, you scary.
yeah, beetles.
No regular ones.
I can't stand crickets. YUCK
Fucking digusting.
08:09
these dumb things
Oh man, I smacked them like 25 times each
They would not die
@Rapptz LOL
Rapptz = sadist :D
I was originally going to kick them out of my house but they fly and that's just annoying
@Rapptz thick skin
@Rapptz Trace their source and burninate!
@ScottW LOL, ahahahhaha, andd? :D
08:10
lmao
@ScottW I wonder what they look like after you've squished them.
how about that
My puppy likes to carry around snails lately, think they might be poisonous
@JohanLarsson Many aren't. In fact, some are even edible.
okay it works.
08:13
@MarkGarcia lol I made escargots once, offered one to the dogs but no one would touch it.
And they eat most stuff
@ScottW Is it flying?
@JohanLarsson They must have known your intentions. :)
I wanted to leave my window open too.
@ScottW How about this?
I bet if I did birds would come in.
since I'm so close to my roof
@ScottW LOL
08:15
@ScottW Not what I meant. In the picture. It seems flying but it didn't "spread" its "wings".
@MarkGarcia but I had the best intentions, educate 'em in some cuisine :D
I couldn't even get close to it. Blgjhghg
@MarkGarcia Photoshopped. :-)
robots! morning
morning :)
Good morning.
08:17
@ScottW Do you live in Japan?
it is morning
@ScottW Well, didn't check. Where are you then?
@Tuntuni He's nowhere.
@MarkGarcia :hurr:
08:19
Why would you import beetles?
@Tuntuni He's profile says so. So I'm just saying what I know. ;)
@ScottW Good point.
So, does anyone know how boost automatically links to the neccessary libraries even though I've only included a header (Asio)?
@MarkGarcia Nice :D
lol
@ScottW OOhh I see what you did there.
@ScottW America's just weird.
08:24
I haven't even used my bot but I keep adding corner cases :(
wtf man
;_;
@ScottW The Beetle became a ladybug during the translation process to French.
imo it is best to start overengineering before finishing
@Rapptz That happens to me ALL the freaking time. I overthink stuff way too much without even testing it first.
overengineer and underfinish is my standard way of doing things
My regex has become a beast
08:26
Bubbla in Swedish (bubble)
I need to shorten it
@Rapptz show pl0x
No thanks, it's too ugly for human eyes.
@Rapptz :'(
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Q: What is the most difficult /challenging regular expression you have ever written?

RithetWhether Regex use with C#, VB.NET, Perl or any language. So, regardless of the language you use, share with us one or two of your challenging regular expression.

08:27
Perhaps you can separate some bits and name them for clarity :v
Well I've written worse and shown those
> That’s why, when you’re finished with your online banking session, we recommend three simple steps to protect your personal information: log out of your account, close your web browser, and then charter a seafaring vessel to take you 30 miles out into the open ocean and throw your computer overboard Onion
@ScottW pun for YAWN? :D
@ScottW still :)
@Rapptz regexper.com
that'll come in handy
That's what c++ uses.
ECMAScript right?
ECMAScript
@Rapptz dat edit :D
08:33
I typo'd.
Anyway I made it prettier
\[(.+)\]\(((http:\/\/|https:\/\/)?([a-z]{2}\.)?(mobile|m)\.([a-z0-9A-Z]+\..+))\)
heh, the visualizer does a pretty good job
that's for [title](url)
Ell
Ell
Can't you just change the user agent?
08:35
@ScottW what happened to him?
It's a bot.
@JohanLarsson Closed his account.
@Rapptz . is any character?
yes
lol cplusplus.com
08:37
@Rapptz eh, it works :D
@Tuntuni Aw. cplusplus.com. I'm waiting for the MSDN docs!
@Tuntuni It's wrong (as usual I guess?)
> Needed for: ^ $ \ . * + ? ( ) [ ] { } |
They didn't mention you need it for /
@Rapptz Hmm, no idea. Maybe that's how it works in python? :P I'll test in C++.
Try it in your visualiser
It'll error out too.
Oh, you're right
08:39
I just noticed that only needs 408 questions to reach the 200K mark.
@Rapptz Works in C++.
Are you using msvc?
@Rapptz yes
Hmm I can't test std::regex
@Rapptz Maybe Python uses a different dialect.
08:42
No
I think it uses PCRE
I'm actually not sure what it uses
Googling
Guys
I have a question.
We might have an answer. :D
If I'm returning a variable (on the stack) using a regular function, e.g. int GetInt () { return 4; }
08:45
@ThePhD Then?
how can I put it into a std::unique_ptr or equivalent without performing a copy?
Obviously the first way is std::unique_ptr<int> myint = new int( GetInt () );, but that performs a copy.
Is there a way to do GetInt() but have it immediately return it's value into the heap-allocated variable?
@ThePhD nvm
@ThePhD Remark: use std::make_shared().
make... shared?
It's a unique_ptr
Ell
Ell
@thephd why are you worried about copying ints?
08:47
If anything I would use make_unique
@Ell Replace int with My_Non_Copyable_Non_Moveable_Type.
Why are you returning a non-copyable/movable type?
@Pubby Just an example. :D
If you had such a type you should have returned a pointer in the first place
Ell
Ell
You would never a return a non copyable non movable type
Well, in eiiiither case
Is it possible to do?
Ell
Ell
08:48
I think so
Or must I return a copy / pointer ?
Ell
Ell
Wait its not possible I don't think
I think you must return pointer
Guess it's pointers, pointers, pointers...
@ThePhD Don't mix (much) stack and heap objects.
Ell
Ell
Make_unique could construct the int in place
08:51
Yeah, but it'd construct it in-place with the int return by GetInt()
Ell
Ell
But you if you can't move or copy the type, there is no way to construct it in the eighth place
Right*
Unless you did something contrived
Like took a pointer to the location and used placement new
I'll just have to return a unique_ptr of some sort.
Ell
Ell
Yes
He's new'ing a function pointer global array of size one :S
09:07
Classic of what actually?
Hm.
In C++, is it possible to save a serious of
... Wait, nope.
Can't do it. =[
@Morwenn idk, same genre and old?
@JohanLarsson Haha, I don't know I hardly listen to that kind of things :D
pretty good coding music, slow grinding..
09:22
Yeah. Trip hop is great for that.
But psytrance is not bad either.
never listened to much trance, you have a couple of links?
Well, yeah. Do you like your music more or less repetitive?
went to a trance club once and met a girl, she needed help with digging out some e from her panties. Never found it, might have been a trap?
@Morwenn I don't know :D
09:25
@JohanLarsson You can try this then
@Morwenn nice ty, that is less repetitive right?
@JohanLarsson Well yeah. The more Infectrd Mushroom writes music, the less repetitive it is. That one is an old song, but still less repetitive than most psytrance bands.
Ell
Ell
clang told me to submit a bug report when building lundi o.O
Lol
Nice
Ell
Ell
yeah. maybe I should tell bartek.
09:38
^ Looks like that's the bug report for libstdc++'s regex.
Let's see if I can file an application for Google's Summer of Code
> Status UNCONFIRMED
That joke.
FUCK
Google SUmmer of Code's deadlien was exactly 1 week prior to today
I missed it. =/
Maybe I could call directly and haggle the request myself?
Ell
Ell
worth a try
No contact numbers...
Guess I'll have to e-mail.
I'm usually more persuasive when talking regularly, but.
Looks like I'll have to write a wonderful e-mail.
Ugh
I have to use IRC
It's been years since I've been on an IRC channel.
Ell
Ell
meh, I only have clang3.0, maybe thats why the bug is there
I used to go on IRC a lot
for ogre & cegui
09:43
Anyone have an IRC client?
@ThePhD Xchat
Does anyone know how to clear a stream?
An istream that is.
@StackedCrooked Nice one
while (std::getline(response_stream, ignore)); will do the trick. :)
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD xchat, yeah
Blah
GSOC is a ghost town.
09:48
@user2076685 No. Time complexity is a function of some variable(s). Your question doesn't include anything that might vary. There is no N so any possible function of N, such as N^2 or log(N) or just plain N is excluded. The remaining possibility, aside from a non-terminating program, is O(1). — Potatoswatter 52 secs ago
How... good... is implementing result_of in function of std::function? Does that work for member pointers etc?
@R.MartinhoFernandes not all of them. Most do.
@rubenvb How would that work?
@LucDanton I don't know, that's why I asked. I got the idea here: alfps.wordpress.com/2012/01/08/resultof-a-function-with-c11
That's not what std::result_of does.
Well
Looks like someone last year wanted to implement
<regex>
For libstdc++
His name was sergey
But there's still no regex.
What happened?
09:56
Sergey died in a terrible car accident provoked by God himself.
"No <regex> for libstdc++ my friend"
@ThePhD Some other guy proposed some work a few weeks ago too.
@StackedCrooked Coliru won't let me share; when I click on share, it gives me an empty int main(){} instead of my code.
^ dead link
I'm beginning to think Sergey died, actually
09:57
Telling ya man.
@rubenvb Same problem here
@rubenvb sorry it's broken, i'll fix it soon
9 months ago
Basically, the end of the last GSOC
Why hasn't this been merged yet?
why not just import libc++ regex? It's BSD. I thought BSD license to GPL traffic was permitted?
Is it broken? Bad?
09:58
incompatibilities?
Have to waive copyright though. (GCC/FSF requirement, not from the licenses.)
Sounds like a lot of hard work vs boost::regex
it's a bug in my code. but the bash scripts are hard to debug
:( it's okay. We all love Coliru
@LucDanton I know.
But again, someone apparently made a Regex for GCC
they had their proposal accepted in GSoC
09:59
@LucDanton Yeaaahhh
Which means they were paid to develop thuis
Which leads me to the question: why isn't it in libstdc++ yet?
It was done a year ago.

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