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14:00
@Xeo Yeah no thanks.
@Xeo That is odd.
Hmm, should've moved to a sandbox directory. Dropping random code in the middle of my code is a bad idea.
Okay got it. The flag is -L/usr/local/lib (or wherever I've put libc++ really).
Fuck, too many things at once. Don't remember where I was.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Alright I do remember the initial motivation for not 'merging' the two. I thought I would need more indices-specific algorithms (like offsetting/scaling indices) that can be implemented in one pack expansion. Putting it all in indices was an attempt to limit the number of template instantiations. As it turns out I've only really needed that offset/scale thingy. If I need more I can in fact share the same pattern matching anyway.
Doubt it matters though.
14:11
rofl
> error: ambiguous class template instantiation for 'struct annex::variant
lol, self-promotion done right
@R.MartinhoFernandes GCC fails to order e.g. foo(indices<I, J, Is...>); and foo(indices<I, Is...>); although it did use to work with non-type parameters. Clang doesn't complain.
I ordered C++ Concurrency In Action by Anthony Williams off Amazon recently. Good choice, or should I go kill myself and die in a hole?
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14:19
@LucDanton Agh, I remember talking to someone about that, but I don't remember the outcome.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No. I tried the search thingy, but the last thing it showed was 'Ich habe die Tickets'. I thinik it has problems.... :(
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IIRC, the overloads are ambiguous.
..as does the woefully slow wifi in hotel, and the keyboard on my laptop.
@Xeo I've talked with Johannes about that long, long ago.
It included fun stuff like the classic template<typename I, typename J> struct wat { /* never used */ }; template<typename J, typename I> struct wat<I, J> { /* real business here */ };. Which I may have used once or twice.
@Xeo But are you sure though? One has just I and ...Is, the other has J as well. (If you don't know partial ordering rules then please don't look it up just on my behalf.)
In any case I'm rollbacking on that one. @R.MartinhoFernandes Good find though and thanks for the heads up.
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@LucDanton There have also been some DRs flying around in that general area...
Like <I, Is...> vs <I>
14:26
Ya that's the usual offender isn't it? Oh I think I'm thinking of (T, U, Rest...) / (Last).
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Except that is unambiguous
@LucDanton That's fine aswell.
so
gonna be another day today when I ate just one meal
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Man, not remembering the outcome really is bugging me right now.
That being a workaround to the more natural (Head, Tail...) and I don't remember which base case. The workaround is kinda second nature by now.
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@LucDanton (Head, Tail...) / (Last) should be well-formed, though
Am omitted parameter is preferred over an empty parameter pack
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Why's that second overload there, with just (A, B)?
> error| no matching function for call to 'zip_with(...
^ that's why
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Huh. I must be going crazy then.
phew ... changed my name
Eh, don't beat yourself over this. Could very well be GCC.
Also I'm trying to see in what way the offending line involves min and it's uh not readily apparent tbh.
Oh right, zip_with uses min to find out the shortest tuple size.
> error| '(long unsigned int)std::integral_constant<long unsigned int, 3ul>::value' is not a constant expression
orly
My god, the answers on this reddit thread make me rage …
> I guess that author compared modern statically typed languages. C++ is not exactly modern and certainly lacks many of the features that are expected from the languages in this article.
gaah!@
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Hm, (Head, Tail...) / (Head1, Head2, Tail...) seems to go in favor of the first overload... what.
Noooo, Coliru has no clang++ anymore ...
> in constexpr expansion of 'annex::min<const long unsigned int&, const long unsigned int&, {}>((* & std::integral_constant<long unsigned int, 3ul>::value), (* & std::integral_constant<long unsigned int, 6ul>::value))'
OK, got it:
Schwarze Pumpe
14:37
Anyway, stop distracting me from ranges :p
@MartinJames Jealous!
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2 mins ago, by Xeo
Hm, (Head, Tail...) / (Head1, Head2, Tail...) seems to go in favor of the first overload... what.
Nvm, mistake of mine
Second overload is favored by both GCC and Clang
Yeah. That's the one in the above error message. I.e. min<stuff, staff, {}>.
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(Head, Tail...) / (A, B) also favors second
So non-packs are better matches than packs
Ugh, I need to reread partial ordering rules to find out where that is...
Mega Man is in next year's Super Smash Bros.
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14:41
Hm, that could work.
Better than Snake in any case.
Also, that dude from Animal Crossing.
And the game will be released on both 3DS and Wii U.
Hey dude.
@ScottW Nope, I didn't.
@EtiennedeMartel that will please a fair few peeps
@KonradRudolph Reddit: our constant reminder that approximately half of a randomly chosen group is (more or less by definition) mentally retarded.
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@ScottW which series?
7 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@MartinJames Kewl. @sbi hasn't replied yet about a bar, so I'm going to play it safe and pick a bar I know he enjoys and isn't too far for him (https://plus.google.com/104359893376722140468/about?gl=de&hl=en).
@Martin
@Martin
14:47
@ScottW o_0 since when?
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10 mins ago, by Martin James
OK, got it:
Schwarze Pumpe
?
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, Schwarze Pumpe it is, then :) When will you be there?
Seriously, there is something called private room, there is something else called sms. Failing that you have emails. Posting your location and time on the internet is like asking to be stalked ...
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Who cares? It's a one-off meeting in a boozer.
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> Tagged In: #April Fools
14:52
I just left work. I am dropping a package hone and then I'm set.
@ScottW Alright, I'll give it a try.
So you pick the time.
@KonradRudolph Then again, consider what the OP says: "My test-case is to read the tutorial for each language and reimplement one trivial function of 0install in the language." Given that methodology (write code with barely a clue of how to use the language) C++ would almost certainly be a pretty lousy choice. That doesn't make the comments any better/more intelligent, but does render nearly the entire thread moot (at best).
hmm... that here 'fast-export' script for converting Hg to git... is there a way I can change what the commit messages are... I wouldn't mind taking the opportunity to fix all those damn typos
@JerryCoffin Yes, it would have been a good comment on my original question, I agree
14:54
@ScottW don't worry, I saw the tag anyway
@R.MartinhoFernandes I need a bit more time. I have to take a shower etc. I can make it by 1900.
Also lousy Internet on the subway.
Fuck mobile chat
Ok, see you there.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wonder why...
15:08
I missed Direct ;_;
Went on /v/ and all I saw was this
Is the main 3D mario series dead or something?
No.. I mean like Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, SMG 1 and 2
I thought they would announce one today but all I got was a lame new super mario bros copy :(
derp, you said that
:|
Meh.
A good point someone made was that Mario is a fairly stable bet for Nintendo, they can keep it tucked away for an emergency. I am sure there is the next one near enough ready to go, and will probably be announced for about the time the two consoles are going to launch
so maybe an August announcement for a November launch
eh
I think that Nintendo really fucked up this cycle
Nah.. they just said "this is the direction we're going with the new 3D Mario action games" so I'm pretty sure it's dead
RIP
15:21
they should not have kept going down the Wii route
had a good run while it lasted
@Rapptz Why? What's the direction?
@DeadMG you mean... like they did? wii-u
@LucDanton Down!
15:22
any hoops, bus time :D
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Q: Where is the unicode?

dotancohenUsing the Python module unicode-nazi to detect unicode issues, I am running into this warning: /home/dotancohen/unicode-test.py:51: UnicodeWarning: Implicit conversion of unicode to str print("Here is a phrase: " + str(phrase)) Since phrase is being explicitly cast to string, where is the im...

@LucDanton Basically like those dumb New Super Mario Bros games.
and I think that gamers are getting pretty tired of seeing the same franchises over and over again being the only things worth buying on Nintendo consoles
An airport with free Wi-Fi. That's unheard of...
San Jose Costa Rica
Only in the VIP lounge though.
that's why
VIP lounge usually have free food too
15:25
@Mysticial Yeah, that's not free.
4G was introduced to my country and people shit bricks
Then they realized it's just as good as 3G which was introduced last year, so they were like fuck you (meaning it's terrible ;_;)
@DeadMG I don't even get free Wi-Fi in the VIP lounges of US airports.
Well Mario franchises are well trod, but at least they do put a bit of interest into series every so often
They do airport departure gates RIGHT in Estonia! #library #free_wifi_too http://t.co/ukmSNsMcWj
Once I had some instant noodles in the London Heathrow airport. That was good consider I did not have time to have dinner
Also major airports usually have more than 1 VIP lounge
so depends on which airline you travel with, you go to different VIP lounges
15:29
@ScottW Eh, not my cup of tea.
@thecoshman Not anymore ;_;
Maybe it's just the C tag that I tend to browse, but I've noticed an influx of extremely poorly written/conceived questions lately. That's not just me being grumpy, is it?
Yeah, I guess so...
What are the use cases for std::integral_constant? I don't get it.
@ScottW I very much liked Dayvan Cowboy when I first listened to it so I got sucked into The Campfire Headphase, but not their other stuff.
@Magtheridon96 std::true_type and std::false_type are aliases to specializations thereof.
Let's try that.
@Will Welcome to C.
15:36
heh.
Like, for example, reading the manual page of the function you're going to ask a question about is not common sense anymore it seems.
Yet they somehow manage to find their way to SO in the first place...
I guess most good basic questions were asked back in 2009/2010, so all that remains now is largely hopelessly clueless or involves obscure use cases and libraries. :D
You're pushing my grasp of German to the limits there...
You're saying "what else is new?", right?
No, it's clearly "What new is else"
I well German know quite.
15:47
@ScottW I don't mind it. Maybe it'll grow on me.
trying to tell the difference there, but... >_>
i'm bad at internet sarcasm ._.
me too
maybe i shouldn't have joined a c++ room. the incompatibilities of language are subtle, hehe
with c i mean
jk
@DeadMG Oh yeah and the size operation is non-mutable too.
"what else is new?" is usually taken "as preaching against the choir", which I thought you were hinting at
maybe I suck at English... "preaching to the choir"
Uk originally, but...
I forget my mother tongue now and then...
I am sure your English is as good as your C
Japan. And I'll take that as a compliment despite reasonable misgvings ._.
15:55
@ScottW was talking about the C noob not you ;)
Is Telkitty the resident 1337 haxxor or something?
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sort of. I'd rather say she's something
like ... I am not nothing? :p
anyway, despite some evidence to the contrary, I've mostly graduated from C noobness I believe
15:57
@Telkitty猫咪咪 well, definitely not, IMO.
a fucked up language "feature"
i know all about it
A fork with three prongs.
no thanks. legacy crap can remain burried to me :p
I put trigraphs in code snippets I give to my friends online
and digraphs too ;.;
And I use hexadecimal values in strings rather than chars
just to mess with them
15:58
> C/C++ programmer
@ScottW do you have any questions?
i don't mind at all. consider me entertained somewhat.

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