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20:00
sooooooooooooooo
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: SHUT UP AND SHOW ME THE (.) (.) [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
I haven't said a thing.
best, topic, ever!
Those look like eyes.
yes... eyes
20:02
the eyes operator
ITT @EtiennedeMartel has not seen much tit in his life
user142019
omg
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My hash table just works.
@thecoshman I've seen the Google.
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20:02
Without segfaults.
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It's a fucking miracle.
@rightfold Damn right it is.
@BartekBanachewicz *_*
on occasion they happen, miracles do
kicking from channel apparently is a miracle too
user142019
20:03
Is 10007 buckets many, by the way?
Bear tastes good.
¬_¬ if you are going to yoda talk, do it properly
@R.MartinhoFernandes Really.
user142019
How do hash tables determine optimal bucket sizes?
@R.MartinhoFernandes woah, steady there man
20:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're eating @sehe?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't worry, the feeling is mutual.
you need moderator powers for this
but still, SO chat allows kicking
@TonyTheLion you listened to the new Sabath album yet?
or at least there's code that's supposed to do it
@rightfold Friendship.
20:04
@thecoshman no, listening to God Forbid's latest album
@TonyTheLion 13
Kicking is useless since they can just bounce back in.
change it to helpdesk for a day
@ScottW no I haven't yet
I shall check it out baby
@Magtheridon96 no
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20:07
@EtiennedeMartel That's vague.
@thecoshman It will be hilarious
@Magtheridon96 no
@thecoshman /okay
@Magtheridon96 Anyway, he can't. He's not an owner.
I am aware of that
20:09
WTF is that tagline?
> Great, another whacky idea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Its erm, ya know, tits
ha, I'm not the only one getting tired of that Mikhail Semenov.
@EtiennedeMartel <grumble>I should be</grumble>
@R.MartinhoFernandes guy is a twat
@TonyTheLion Lots of female body parts in here, I see.
20:11
@thecoshman who said you can't be?
@EtiennedeMartel Hands and stuff.
@Xeo Pssssst.
@TonyTheLion We're gonna have to vooooote.
hi @ThePhD, I missed you
weirdly enough
@ScottW <3 I can't do my usual kinky stuff because I'm at work.
@TonyTheLion Did you miss cowboy_cast too? <3
20:12
@TonyTheLion well, when cat left, and people mention needing a new one, I did say I wouldn't mind, but felt there wasn't much need for yet another EU area owner... I think that was about as far as it went
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD ?
@ScottW Ah, that makes it even kinkier~
@ThePhD No
I put myself on the ballot
@thecoshman Maybe one day you'll be a NA area owner...
20:13
:d
@Xeo Uh. So it looks like I'l be working with a Perforce Repo. The team wants a code review tool, and for some reason, they're looking at me to make do (I've never used Perforce, they know this. I think they're trying to see how well I do).
what are we voting for
@EtiennedeMartel one can dream... another can help that dream come true (hint hint) (I will try not to push my luck with this)
20:14
In either case, the current code review tools either cost shitloads of money or the UI sucks dick (e.g. TeamReview plugin for Visual Studio). Any ideas?
@thecoshman Tsss tsss
@EtiennedeMartel :D
@ScottW I vote you as room owner baby <3
Wait, wrong kind of action.
20:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh, Sabbath wins
I vote for @Rapptz as well!
yeah, @Rapptz is probably a more worth while time zone coverage. My vote goes to him as long as I get to steal it back if/when I get over to Canada
yay!
messageActionById("1234567", "flag", null, null, null)
@BartekBanachewicz explain your self! that looks far too much like JS
@ScottW You should read the comments on my last fb status update
ahaha
20:16
and by JS I mean Jack Shit
@thecoshman this is JS code to flag messages
@thecoshman lol
Instead of writing "flag this" and linking to message
you can make "click to flag"
like clockwork
hmm... interesting
20:17
is the album I'm listening to
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think they allow clicking for js
i.e. javascript:...
[test](javascript:(function(){ alert("lol") })();)
yeah thought so
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD I also never used Perforce before working here.
20:19
@ScottW that guy was once my English teacher at school.
too vulnerable really.
@Rapptz yeah, I guess. But you could make a bookmarklet that would ask for a message number to flag.
@Xeo oh you're using that too, what's the attraction with it?
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD We use ReviewBoard, as I said.
And a script written by yours truly that automatically publishes review request.
@TonyTheLion Purrformance.
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Xeo
Xeo
20:20
@TonyTheLion ?
@Xeo Do you work for Ubisoft?
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel AHAHAHAHAHAHA
@Xeo Jerry is definitely older than that.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel No
@Xeo someone else was using that
Xeo
Xeo
20:21
Perforce and performance? Fuck that.
@Xeo Who do you work for, by the way?
Xeo
Xeo
Funatics
Are you having fun though?
Xeo
Xeo
With the people. Not so much with Flash. :P
facking flash
20:22
@Xeo Good enough
Xeo
Xeo
Back to C++ Serverside Friday at latest, though.
@Xeo I'm wondering if we could poach you...
Xeo
Xeo
Just finishing up some bug reports
I'm doing pure C++ these days.
Haha, they fooled him well ;P
Xeo
Xeo
20:23
@EtiennedeMartel lol.
Friday they said.
Shift the balance of power in the Lounge from Berlin to Montreal.
Xeo
Xeo
I'm not in Berlin (anymore). :3
Oh, right.
That's why.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, really.
20:23
I thought you were still there.
Wherever you guys are, I'm still King!
@TonyTheLion A king with severe self-esteem issues.
@TonyTheLion Simba?
I think that guy that was here earlier posted his question
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Q: Merge 3 sorted lists (optimal)

S SI need to merge 3 sorted lists with recursion, but optimal with max 1 pass trough each list. Here is function for 2 lists. So no merge(merge(a, b), c) alowed. ListNode *mergeTwoLists(ListNode *head1, ListNode *head2) { if (head1 == NULL || head2 == NULL) return head1 == NULL ? head2 ...

@EtiennedeMartel :(
@CaptainGiraffe lol
20:25
@TonyTheLion See? That's what I'm saying.
Instant cave in.
@Aboutblank Why not? It is not trivial to get optimal.
@EtiennedeMartel lol
Not even trying to fight for your own sake.
Stand up, grab your nearest stick-like implement, and go after the bitches.
20:26
@Aboutblank Ah, HW.
Yay, libvlc still surprising me.
@EtiennedeMartel So I should have told you to fuck off instead?
@TonyTheLion Exactly.
@Xeo ReviewBoard actually looks really nice, and it looks free too,
20:27
But since you don't believe in yourself, you simply accepted my claim.
@EtiennedeMartel Rocks fall, everyone dies.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD It's kind of a bitch to set up, though.
@Xeo The hallmark of any good tool.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, and don't get me started on Perforce triggers.
@Xeo I can see that: it'd have to be put on people's Perforce servers and configured...
20:27
I intended that as a joke, but god-fucking-dammit, it does ring true.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Doesn't need to be on the same server.
@Xeo Oh, well then that helps exponentially then.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Eh, ReviewBoard is kinda primitive too, atleast for post-commit reviews
Even R# needs weird set up steps to get right. Like, say, installing Visual Studio. Who in their sane mind would want that?
Xeo
Xeo
Oh yeah @ThePhD, I hope you don't want people to be able to easily submit post-commit reviews themselves..
20:29
Any word from SO if NSA can capture our SSL/https traffic here?
@CaptainGiraffe Chat is public...
@Aboutblank thanks, that way I can cast my downvote and closevote
So, yes.
Imma sleep now.
Xeo
Xeo
g'night
I should also think about heading to sleep earlier today.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're not asleep, you're in the chat
20:30
@Xeo They haven't really given me any specifics as to what they want. I'm writing down a bunch of things to ask him about though, and that's one of the things.
A friend of mine uses Git at work. And Gerrit for reviews.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Niiight. :D
I envy him immensely.
@EtiennedeMartel I came across Gerrit.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel I'm trying to convince my bosses to switch to Git / Hg
20:31
@Xeo :from?
SMOOTH MCGROOVE AT E3 YAY! @SmoothMcGroove http://t.co/ZkTwZpL6xW
Xeo
Xeo
There's always the struggle with "but people know Perforce, and not the new stuff" :/
@EtiennedeMartel ermergerd
JonTron and Smooth McGroove in the same picture.
I soiled my pants.
Xeo
Xeo
@CaptainGiraffe Perforce.
@EtiennedeMartel My jeans have been creamed.
I have to get out of this chat, though,
before I start becoming unproductive.
Thanks for the help @Xeo!
20:32
@Xeo Ain't easy.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD You're all doing something wrong. I'm in the Lounge all day and productive.
Or atleast, I get my shit done.
woah
that obviously doesn't work for me
Xeo
Xeo
@ScottW Don't know ClearCase
yum ibm rational
Xeo
Xeo
20:34
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. Gotta get together some good arguments.
But the "everyone knows X" problem still stands, though
@ScottW that's not a vcs.
Xeo
Xeo
Might be able to circumvent that with a presentation about Git / Hg, though.
But before that, I should see that I use Hg more myself.
user142019
Damn.
Xeo
Xeo
I should really go back to coding on my hobby projects.
user142019
I get a segmentation fault.
20:36
@Xeo Problem is, it's a business decision.
ssh keys makes things so much easier :)
Xeo
Xeo
Perforce also has a central repo, and you also check stuff out from there - but it's not an exclusive checkout by default.
Nobody gives a shit if Git or Hg is better than SVN or Perforce or whatev on a feature level.
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When'd Smooth get so popular?
20:37
What matters: will we get more money (or lose less) by using Git.
@thecoshman I wish we could ssh-auth the shit out of everything.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, you can :P
Xeo
Xeo
Perforces also has the option to "Reconcile offline work", so you can just go ahead and ignore the "read-only" mark of files, make them writable, and if the changes are restricted to a relatively small subtree, just ask Perforce to search for changes.
@thecoshman Good luck logging into gmail with ssh-auth.
20:38
@thecoshman It's all crap.
Fuck sake. Mumble?
@R.MartinhoFernandes wtf is Smooth? A new rap video?
@Xeo Can I help? <3
@Rapptz GUile's THeme.
"Contract programming: invariants or axioms?"
Literally exploded with views from 4chan.
20:39
@thecoshman ?
Computer shit
And reddit. And other content aggregators.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Well, a single license for one Perforce user costs a ton.
@Xeo It costs soooo much /cc @EtiennedeMartel
Xeo
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They were using VisualSourceSafe (or VisualSourceGrave, as they called it after an incident were it wiped the whole repo) before that.
20:39
@CaptainGiraffe Dunno why you are asking me, but youtube.com/user/SmoothMcGroove
@Xeo haha, sounds so normal.
You cannot call "incident" to normal behaviour.
@Xeo Standard VSS behavior.
Hehe.
Xeo
Xeo
Wow
Is VSS really that bad?
I think I'd either stickwith Perforce, TFS or Hg/Git.
20:41
Clearshit is shit
Hahaha.
Wow VSS really is terrible.
@Xeo Microsoft provides a script to be run weekly to check for repo corruption. What else do you want me to say?
@ScottW Then ProActive.
@Xeo It's basically a small step above a file share that versions itself.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ew
20:42
@ScottW Exactly.
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~/gear [ valgrind ./build/gear                                       ] 10:42 pm
bad executable ./build/gear (no stack)
valgrind: ./build/gear: cannot execute binary file
user142019
lolwut
I AM BACK!
@ScottW I disagree, but not by much
20:43
my exam today will have 30 slides
my lord I need to replace this computer badly
I don't have to understand shit about them
I just have to memorize 30 answers
and I will pass.
exams are great, huh?
@ScottW no
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Q: Why is malloc()'s pool called a "heap"?

Christian ConveyCan anyone explain why the pool of memory managed by malloc() / free() is called a heap? Based on [1]: http://www.google.com/url?q=http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHaQLotbBKKwYqxiiYWN1146BWzFw "Doug Lea's explanation of how his malloc() works", it's not obvious ...

At my last workplace, the way another team used VSS was hilarious.
20:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do tell.
@R.MartinhoFernandes elaborate
user142019
@Magtheridon96 My guess is because of the dictionary definition of "heap":
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heap |hiːp|
noun
1 an untidy collection of objects placed haphazardly on top of each other
They basic had a setup where only one person would ever make commits or check ins or whatever they call it in that piece of crap. Everyone would make whatever changes they wanted, and mail them to that guy so he could merge them manually and check-in and make sure nothing blew up.
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20:45
Wow
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, yeah, I've seen that
For those asking about VSS: read this, then go have a drink or five and be glad you aren't using it.
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They pretty much wrapped VSS with manual VCS. That's how fucking bad that is.
@rightfold A heap in CS is not untidy by any means.
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@CaptainGiraffe NO SHIT SHERLOCK
20:45
I thought that only happens on TDWTF
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But the question wasn't about the heap data structure.
@rightfold I guessed so too
@JerryCoffin The best part is that it is official.
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It was about what malloc() uses, which is also called "the heap".
I would actually implement a memory pool in the form of a heap
20:46
@rightfold THANKS FOR CALLING ME SHERLOCK AND NOT FUCKWAD
std::cout computes left to right correct?
right to left in terms of evaluation
> However, as with any database product, data corruption can occur.
> The Ss.ini files of users are limited to 64 KB and a maximum of 10 different computer-specific settings
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std::cout is an object.
20:47
I like how they're so fucking pessimistic.
left to right in terms of displaying
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Objects don't compute anything.
@Aboutblank no that is just an expression with a type
@EtiennedeMartel s/pess/opt/
@Aboutblank sortof
20:47
> Maintaining separate working folders ensures that users modify only files they have checked out themselves.
ahahahahahahaa
oh my.
@Aboutblank std::cout << func1() << func2(); will end up calling func2() before func1()
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> or to remove outdated history from a project
Seriously?
@Magtheridon96 sometimes, sometimes not.
what...
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Oh, Memcheck is broken on Mountain Lion.
20:48
@MooingDuck Really?
user142019
Why did I upgrade to Mountain Lion today. :v
@Aboutblank it will call the functions in a "random" order, but then display the results left to right
> Use the Analyze tool, located in the Microsoft Win32® directory, to check for and correct corruption problems. You should run it as frequently as is practical—once a week is recommended, or at a minimum, once a month
@Magtheridon96 really
Wow, Ever17's finale is much more impressive than I expected. Jesus Christ, what a plot twist.
20:48
wow.
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@StackedCrooked And right on to Rewrite! :)
@MooingDuck no, the sequence points are discarded
@Xeo I still need to finish the epilogue. (This epilogue has been going on for an hour now..)
@MooingDuck so there is no way to guarantee order of operations in a cout chain?
Xeo
Xeo
20:49
Oh, a proper epiloge is nice to have.
@Aboutblank If you need that, your code is no longer maintainable anyway.
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@Aboutblank Not if you call functions inline
@Aboutblank call them on seperate lines to garantee that
@CaptainGiraffe what?
@MooingDuck This behaviour is currently well defined.
20:51
@CaptainGiraffe it is? Not according to anything I read
@CaptainGiraffe But the definition is not well-behaved.
As cout << f1() << f2() << endl; f1 will be called before f2
No.
20:51
@CaptainGiraffe says who?
user142019
(gear_object_base *) obj = 0x0000000100100000 that's a weird pointer. :)
Only me apparenlty
auto b = f2();
auto a = f1(); //or maybe the other way around, who knows?
cout << a << b << endl;
My computer is slowly dying :'(
operator<<(operator<<(std::cout, f1()), f2()) defines no sequence relation between f1() and f2().
20:53
Bleh
std::cout.operator<<(f1()).operator<<(f2()) doesn't either.
I guess we can make no assumptions about the order then
@MooingDuck a = f1(); not meaning a call to f1? this is silly
@CaptainGiraffe a = f1() makes a call to f1 and stores the result
You're getting f1() before f2(), I'm getting f2() before f1()
20:54
hahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahah
By "normal operation" they mean "DO NOT FUCKING USE"
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ltr_call([&]{ std::cout << f1(); }, [&]{ std::cout << f2(); }); :D
@thecoshman Why the frownie? Do you want it to die quickly?
coliru.stacked-crooked.com/… shows that GCC (on that machine) calls f2 first
Good night Perforce Perchance Perdinghy.
Hello everybody! May I redirect you to a question that I have asked? I am seriously stuck on this
20:56
@Farzan no
Ell
Ell
@Farzan I wouldn't :P
If you do that in here and there are any bad st00f it will be downboated to hell
@Farzan I can give your question a try. I'm drunk and bored
@R.MartinhoFernandes where is this documented?
@Farzan not to be mean, but this is a lounge, and the people who answer questions are elsewhere.
sorry, I've been looking and couldn't find anything
20:57
@Aboutblank The C++ standard :S
@Aboutblank in the C++ spec?
VS C++
I'm new here, so I might not know the rules. pardon me for that
@Farzan You would have to link me though. I'm not going to look for it.
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Q: Unable to do RSA Encrption/Decryption using Crypto++ (isValidCoding is false)

FarzanI am using Crypto++ to encrypt an array of bytes using RSA. I have followed Crypto++ wiki's samples with no luck getting them to work. Encryption and Decryption in all the samples are done within a single process but I am trying to decrypt the content which is already encrypted in another process...

20:58
@Etienne de
thanx
@Aboutblank §1.9, paragraph 13, and then all over the place, if you are curious.
@Aboutblank § 1.9/15 "Except where noted, evaluations of operands of individual operators and of subexpressions of individual expressions are unsequenced." open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3242.pdf
I'll go through the link ASAP
ah thank you very much

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