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15:00
Do you really?
@R.MartinhoFernandes WHAT POEM!
Ell
Ell
did anyone read the edgeville chronicles?
Yeah
@thecoshman Jabberwocky...
Ell
Ell
@thecoshman The jabberwocky!
I actually know it by heart.
15:00
isn't that just a part of the story
Ell
Ell
the claws that catch the jaws that bite
or something like that
@thecoshman It's a poem in a book in the story.
¬_¬ alright, let's not turn this into some sort of hippie recital
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see...
so what was your first reaction when you opened your gift?
@Ell (It's the wrong order)
@thecoshman I laughed out loud in the middle of the street.
@R.MartinhoFernandes in panic?
15:02
No, it was funny.
Hm.
TryGet only really works with pointers...
I was totally not expecting it.
When I grabbed the package it was obvious it was a book. I was like "What the fuck kind of book would warrant so much secrecy?"
not expecting a book? or that book (some what expect you to know of every book ever now)
@R.MartinhoFernandes "TheBookDepository" :P kind of a spoiler I bet
Then I opened it and read the title, and opened it in the page that I am supposed to clean my shoes on.
That was when I understood what was going on and laughed.
awesome
man I wish I was able to have given it you in person
15:06
What does this cast do - (int (*)(void *, void *))(func)?
though I bet you are going to do things in the most delicate of ways :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes What was it?
@thecoshman It made my day.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Casts to what...
15:07
@thecoshman I put it back in the package and then in my backpack. It's still pristine :3 Can't help it.
@ShuklaSannidhya int (*)(void *, void *)
@R.MartinhoFernandes fair enough, just follow the instructions with proper intent, don't fanny around with it
@ShuklaSannidhya It casts a function pointer to another type.
@R.MartinhoFernandes @EtiennedeMartel Does it casts func to a pointer to an int- returning function which takes two void *?
15:08
@EtiennedeMartel One of the most original gifts I had in years.
I'm supposed to number the pages myself too.
@ShuklaSannidhya Yes.
It looks like an acccident waiting to happen
@EtiennedeMartel "accident"? How?
@ShuklaSannidhya Why would you need to cast a function pointer?
oh, you have some respite, 'leave this page intentionally blank'
I guess really I should of had it sent to my self first to write little something for you... oh well, perhaps one day I will get to do that.
This is the first page after the one that tells me to number the pages.
It's the worst of all :'|
15:11
@EtiennedeMartel I am just learning function pointers...
well, you don't have to do the pages in order
perhaps number them in the order you do do them
@thecoshman I'll do it in order because the last thing is wrapping it in tape and mailing it to myself (back cover).
@ShuklaSannidhya You're writing C, right?
std::function is quite nice.
@EtiennedeMartel yeah...
15:13
Buahahah good luck.
@ShuklaSannidhya That explains it.
Well, here's the thing: if you have to cast a function pointer, 99 times out of 100, you're doing something wrong.
> When this journal arrived, my heart sank when I saw there was a tiny tear on the bottom of the spine. My first reaction was to contact Amazon and have them ship me a brand new copy. Then I came to my senses; (...)
lol, a review.
> When it comes to my books and journals, I'm a perfectionist and damaging any of them makes me uneasy. Even the sight of someone else damaging a book makes me uneasy.
I swear I didn't write that review!
Hah.
So all I have to do is take a single coal and place it on the cover of a book and watch it slowly get consumed by fire to make any one of these people squirm?
@ThePhD Ask Tony if you need to go that far.
Just crack the spine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :O how do you feel? need to sit down with a cup of tea?
@R.MartinhoFernandes would you mind if I add one more step? mail it to me and let me mail it back to you?
15:18
@thecoshman You know when you are watching say, a football game, and some guy "accidentally" steps on a fallen guy's ankle? It hurts even through the TV, right? That's more or less the same.
@thecoshman Sure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
yiz
yiz
Ha, another hour of effort should be able to get me into the top page of new rep whores
but I should be doing more important staff so it won't happen for a few days
Doing the staff, eh? Sounds kinky.
these guys are good, really good
15:21
Turtles are very kinky, actually.
@EtiennedeMartel o_0
There's been a few scuba divers who've been raped by giant sea turtles.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Woopa.
I was looking at the video.
15:22
The video?
@JerryCoffin: I think the term "unspecified results" is too weak there, isn't it? In fact, this is undefined behavior
yiz
yiz
but ... but ... :'(
@EtiennedeMartel The one thecosh posted. It jumped out of the screen while I was looking at it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see.
@R.MartinhoFernandes why did you bin the first post?
any way, home time :D
enjoy the book @R.MartinhoFernandes but try not to get carried away... I worry a little you will go on a book destroying spree :P years of pent up book carnage
15:25
@thecoshman I plan to do one page a day. And take before and after pictures.
It was late, but it was hands down the best birthday gift I got this year.
I should go home as well. I need to have dinner before I leave for Quiz Night. See you, folks.
my brain is melted
@EtiennedeMartel emergency top hat T shirt <3
15:37
@DeadMG OK, what have you been drinking now, Tequila?
@MartinJames He doesn't drink.
@EtiennedeMartel OK, must be chilli then :)
@MartinJames nuffink
the Wide compiler isn't working correctly and I have little idea why and not much clue what to do about it
@DeadMG Consume an alcoholic beverage.
lol
yiz
yiz
15:52
Oo rep whored myself into the top page of newb rep whores: stackoverflow.com/users?tab=newusers
The last one :'(
Now time to delete all the useless answers I have given
No -- 1.9/15: "Every evaluation in the calling function (including other function calls) that is not otherwise specifically sequenced before or after the execution of the body of the called function is indeterminately sequenced with
respect to the execution of the called function." Note the difference: it's not *unsequenced", just "indeterminately sequenced". In other words, there *is* a sequence -- you just don't know what it is. But, every evaluation of `x` in the parent expression must get either the value of `x` from before executing `f` or else the value from after executing `f`.
@JerryCoffin I don't get it: the OP has something like x + f(&x), where f(&x) has side-effects on x. That's UB
@AndyProwl No, it's not. Read all of 1.9/15 very carefully. If the side effect took place in the "parent" expression (e.g., x + x++) you'd have UB. By putting it in a function, however, it changes the side effect from unsequenced to indeterminately sequenced. The difference is that unsequenced means evaluations can interleave -- but function calls can't.
@JerryCoffin Oh, I think I understand now. So the evaluations of the subepxressions x and f(&x) are not unsequenced, but indeterminately sequenced. Do I get it?
@AndyProwl Exactly.
16:03
@JerryCoffin Thanks a lot. I'll go edit my answer and +1 yours
yiz
yiz
This isn't fair ... there is a newly created old user who answered half amount of questions I have answered and scored twice the reputations
I suck
@AndyProwl Given how tricky this is, I hope you'll make it an explicit edit, not just delete the part that's wrong. While I've every desire to provide correct answers, with something tricky like this, I'd rather have an explicit record of "the following might seem like it's correct, but ... "
@JerryCoffin Yes, I am editing, and I just wrote "Interpreting the Standard can be tricky here (and in fact, in the original answer I interpreted it the wrong way), " before you pinged me
@yiz Not necessarily. Upvotes depend heavily on things like how often a question gets viewed, not just the accuracy of the answer.
I'm going to edit thoroughly
16:07
@AndyProwl Cool.
yiz
yiz
I think the person got 500 bounty in one of the question (s)he answered, that's one of the reasons and also (s)he edited a lot of stuff :/
user142019
Hola.
@JerryCoffin Done. Thank you again
16:25
@AndyProwl Nice answer. You're certainly welcome.
I'm wondering why they could not put an example in there
@rightfold Oh, hi.
@AndyProwl They probably could, but...as Bjarne says, nearly everybody tells him C++ is too big and complex -- but then goes on to mention some feature they think should be added. Likewise, everybody undoubtedly thinks the standard is too big and long -- but then wants just one more example/note/footnote/whatever added.
@JerryCoffin Perhaps you're right. In fact, I already thought of creating something like an "annotated standard", which coupled the text from the Standard with examples, comments, and/or relevant Q&As from SO which explained the paragraph in detail
Because many times it is hard (or impossible, for me) to understand what a paragraph means without seeing an example, or without getting a more intuitive explanation
half the compiler vendors can't interpret it correctly either
No wonder. Many things are just too cryptic
I trust that formally most of the time what is said is just what is necessary and sufficient to specify the intended behavior correctly
16:31
@AndyProwl Certainly could be done, though it'd clearly be a monster by the time you were done. I suspect it'd just about have to remain electronic-only -- on paper it'd have to be multiple volumes, and the market would be minuscule, especially given its severely limited life-span.
But it's a hell to understand
@JerryCoffin Yes, in fact I thought of something like cppreference - not a book
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Q: CAN THE ABUSE OVER REGULAR EXPRESSIONS TO PARSE HTML STOP?

PP.I'm getting sick of it. Can we please start suspending people that say "don't parse HTML with regular expressions"? While it may be good advice it isn't necessary on EVERY question that involves regular expressions. If n00bs want to learn regular expressions then they should be given good answe...

^^ :)
user142019
See the downvotes? Honestly. Script kiddies the lot of them. — PP. 56 secs ago
user142019
Haha.
Ouch, I got downvoted. Perhaps somebody did not like the edit :D
16:34
@AndyProwl The real solution is just to define a language that doesn't have such an opaque specification :P
@DeadMG How is it going with the specification for Wide? ;)
hmph
the Wide compiler outputs some buggy code and I can't figure out wtf the problem is
else it would be going very well.
I'm sure you'll soon fix it
hmph
user142019
Hectometer per hour?
16:40
@AndyProwl Probably -- some people assume every answer to any such question must just be "don't do that, it's undefined behavior", and downvote anything that disagrees (even though, as in this case, you've quoted the parts of the standard to back what you're saying).
@DeadMG There are, of course, lots of those around -- just (nearly) nobody uses them.
@JerryCoffin I see. Well, nevermind, at least I'm not capped anymore :)
@AndyProwl I suspect that won't last long.
@JerryCoffin hopefully
@AndyProwl wait, you're one guy?
(Take that as a compliment :))
@BenjaminGruenbaum Why? Should I be two guys?
oh
:D
16:44
@AndyProwl you have ~1300 answers in 5 months, a lot of them high quality, and in tags that needs more high quality answers :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thank you, but I don't deserve all that celebration. And mostly, I think those tags are in desperate need of more high quality questions
Which would make other users grow interest in answering
@AndyProwl Heh, coming from JavaScript, I know what a dirty tag looks like, a lot of the questions I read are downright retarded "How do I add two numbers with jQuery" questions. It's nice to have more good C++ guys. Especially ones who like answering a lot of questions :)
I hardly have time to read c++11 questions before they are answered.
@AndyProwl you also seem to be very active in general, flags, reviews, answers, etc.
If you think the C++ tag needs more questions, you can try doing Q&As :)
Wait, nvm, you already do that
@BenjaminGruenbaum I did try, but some people did not take it well
16:49
Well, good work :)
So I am now a bit reluctant
@AndyProwl Yeah, I remember some having criticized your Q&A. Even though they were good ones.
oh I know what @sehe is doing.
@Morwenn Perhaps some people see it like the ultimate repwhoring strategy
16:50
And don't like that
@AndyProwl Haha, you can't make more than 200 a day with votes, right? Just wait until your reach that limit then post your Q&A :p
@Morwenn lol, there is still tagwhoring :D
Ooooh, forgot about that one.
@AndyProwl You don't get rep for Q&A though, not a single point above the cap anyway
@AndyProwl If people give you shit for doing a self-answer Q/A, let us know here and we will flame the person.
16:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, that's true
@Mysticial OK I CLOSED IT
@BoltClock awwwwwwwwwwwwww :)
@Mysticial You Don't Mess With the Lounge
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@AndyProwl Exactly :)
Except when you want your lounge to become a mess.
16:55
Hey everyone :)
@everyone, ignore all the JS room flags :( There's nothing we can really do about them, I'm sorry
now everyone is gonna pour into the JS room
@BenjaminGruenbaum brb visiting JS room
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was just wondering what was going on
@ScottW don't, it's a waste of your time :(
@BoltClock You are the 4th! mod there :P It's just okok again :/
16:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't ignore them -- I figure anything that reminds me of Javascript's very existence is offensive, so all flags from there are automatically valid.
@BenjaminGruenbaum okok
@JerryCoffin Wow, someone making fun of JavaScript in the C++ room, how innovative, constructive in and in context :P
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Q: Should you be allowed to run in a mod election if you've been banned for bad behavior?

MDMarraThere is a candidate in the Server Fault election (which is ending shortly) that has been suspended from the main site for behavioral reasons more than once. He's also been kicked from chat, and banned on at least three other SE sites. He even had his original nomination deleted by Shog9, because...

^^ oh god...
I love on music.SE.
@Mysticial Evan Carroll
17:05
@BoltClock Took me about 1 minute to find him in the candidates list... :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I find it offensive to be reminded of Javascript's existence, and you equate that with "making fun of" it? Is this what passes for logic or reasoning among Javascript programmers?
@JerryCoffin Yeah, no, I'm not gonna take that bait. This sort of discussion devolves out of the constructive zone very quickly. If that makes you feel less 'offended', I took several courses in logic and am currently in the process of finishing Math degree, also I did C++ for a living at a point.
@BenjaminGruenbaum @JerryCoffin Please.
@BoltClock Like I said, I have no desire to be a part of this sort of conversation, Jerry is entitled to his own opinion and so am I :) Don't worry about it, I think we're done.
Great. I should grab some popcorn and hop back to the JS room for a bit
17:12
7
Q: why no sort(v) in C++?

NoSenseEtAlI always wondered why there is no sort(v);// same as std::sort(v.begin(),v.end()) If I recall correctly long time ago I saw a boostcon clip where speaker said that concepts are required for this, but I dont see why. BTW I tried this (in VS 11) and it works niceli from what I can see. template <

@BenjaminGruenbaum javascript sucks
that's constructive.
aaaanyway this question is spot on.
soooo the ulitmate question is
I might buy Intel once they release their upcoming microarchitecture. Then I'd put some Haskell into my Haswell! I could take it to a trip to Roswell, too!
@BenjaminGruenbaum I hope I can be forgiven for asking, but how would college courses you've taken or programming you've done, have any effect on my being offended by being reminded of the existence of Javascript? Are those connected in any way?
Fun times in the JS room.
@EtiennedeMartel The fact flags are system wide sucks, @LightnessRacesinOrbit was pissed off by it too at a point. Honestly I think one of the mods should have just banned him. If this persists we'll turn the room to a gallery with automatic write access and add the ability of room owners to ban.
17:21
@BoltClock Can't you permaban the guy who's bothering them?
@EtiennedeMartel I can place astronomically indefinitely long bans, but I suppose I should stick around some more and figure out what's really happening so I have a compelling reason to do something about him (not that I don't already have one)
@BoltClock I don't have 10k on Meta.
It's the one about rate limiting chat
Aah.
Is it the same guy?
17:25
Yeah, same guy. I just don't feel ready to take action against anyone because I'm such a greenhorn on chat
Oh shit, it is.
@Mysticial tl;dr
@Mysticial Ok, I've wondered forever more, how do you take a screenshot of something that clearly never fit on your screen?
@Mysticial 1000 messages is the current limit?
@FlorisVelleman No it isn't.
17:27
@FlorisVelleman I don't even know if there's a limit.
That one fooled me as well.
Fuck limits, I want to chat in the Lounge unlimited
There's no limit except the "you can post this in x seconds" thing
He's just a little... misguided
yea, you could say that
@BoltClock He probably always gets banned before the 1000th message. :)
17:30
@Mysticial That would explain a lot.
Just realized that N3602 had been accepted by EWG.
it was? I didn't know that.
Yep, it passed EWG, but needs some new paper for core.
ah
I thought you meant "Accepted into C++14", which is a very different thing to accepted by EWG
Haha, I absolutely did not mean "accepted into c++14". But I actually did not even know the paper had been reviewed.
17:38
EWG reviewed every paper submitted to them
Xeo
Xeo
> std::remove_referent<T>
I wonder what that should do.
@DeadMG No they did not. :|
@Xeo Yes, they did. Your paper wasn't reviewed because there was an administrative cockup and they didn't realize they were supposed to review it.
Xeo
Xeo
:(
@DeadMG That's nice that they had time to review all of them. Also just noticed they rejected operator:=: and the ruel of five.
Xeo
Xeo
@Morwenn lolperator:=:
17:42
@Xeo Come on, that was a funny one :D
hello all
some provocating comment
IMO, everything should be initialized by (...) except when you need (and can afford) the flexibility (and ambiguity) of {...}Johannes Schaub - litb 2 mins ago
but it's my honest opinion :)
I fully agree
the uniform init and init lists cockup is horrendous and I wouldn't choose to use {} anywhere that I could use ().
Xeo
Xeo
I use { ... } mainly for containers
I think @R.MartinhoFernandes really likes {}.
17:47
@ScottW wassup? <3
@LucDanton :)
@ScottW hehe
I have to go shopping, but :effort:
what did you eat?
i need food
@TonyTheLion let's go together
oh nice BBQ
@BartekBanachewicz would be cool if we could
We can go in parallel
let's spawn shopping threads.
then join lounge
oh god I am such a nerd. bb.
17:50
I use { ... } for construction but rarely conversions, if that makes sense.
Never in a generic context though, except for value-construction.
@BartekBanachewicz lol, you're funny
@LucDanton one needs to be careful because const NonRefType& x{}; is valid
if the x happens to be a member, no compiler error occurs, but behavior will most definitely be undefined
Xeo
Xeo
> 98
So close
@JohannesSchaub-litb Wat.
How.. what... why?!
@DeadMG: But why doesn't name lookup pick the parameter a, and instead picks the captured a?
@AndyProwl Who cares? The code's dumb and needs fixing either way.
17:54
@DeadMG I agree, but theoretically I'm interested
@Xeo because instead of saying "a reference can't be value initialized" they choose another (IMO arbitrary) meaning
Clang and GCC for instance give different results
@AndyProwl Go read the Standard.
@DeadMG Did that and couldn't figure out
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl The parameter should hide the capture, actually, I think.
17:54
@JohannesSchaub-litb I rarely write code that requires DefaultConstructible, as it's normally a disservice to users -- usually I try to get away with aggregate syntax, although more often than not I have to use non-template forwarding constructors.
@Xeo That's what I thought
So Clang is right (once again)
Xeo
Xeo
I'm not entirely sure though.
Sec
But I could not find the proof in the standard
@AndyProwl i seem to remember there is some ugly decltype hacks for lambda bodies
I.e. template<typename Barable> struct foo { explicit foo(Barable barable): barable(std::forward<Barable>(barable)) {} private: Barable barable; }; kind of situation.
17:55
i wonder whether the compilers are consistent with what decltype finds and what the other usual name lookup finds
@LucDanton ohh i see
@JohannesSchaub-litb But why would decltype matter to decide name lookup of a simple id-expression?
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl When testing with normal member functions and explicit classes, GCC also selects the parameter
@JohannesSchaub-litb struct foo { Barable barable; }; has so much less boilerplate.
they have some freaky semantics like if you leave off the braces it gives you the type of the variable in the surrounding scope and otherwise they give you the type of the member or the type of the expression or some such tricks
@Xeo As expected, but well, captures by reference in a lambda are different
17:57
@JohannesSchaub-litb lol
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl Not really
@LucDanton hmm agreed
@Xeo "It is unspecified whether additional unnamed non-static data members are declared in the closure type for entities captured by reference."
Bear with me here.
int dummy = 0; [dummy] { return ClassOf<decltype(dummy)>::operator()(); } does that work?
17:58
So it's hard to tell whether name resolution for entities captured by reference should behave exactly like in regular classes
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton lol
Where class_of<Signature Class::*>: identity<Class>
@LucDanton i am sorry i don't have the rules memorized :(
Because if I can make entity-decltype useful when it comes to class members ... I will.

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