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21:09
@Xeo ye
like that
Implementation can be compose_over(operators::less {}, proj) too.
user142019
I wonder what's the best way to represent an AST in C++.
user142019
I love ADTs for this but boost::variant is such a pain in the ass.
@rightfold Why?
user142019
Cycles.
user142019
I need to use boost::recursive_wrapper for those.
21:16
Oh yeah.
user142019
Fugly.
user142019
You know, I'll just use std::unique_ptr and inheritance.
@Xeo Clang works if you explicitly link with /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6. (This is only required on the chroot for some reason. It works fine outside of the chroot.)
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton order_by(proj).with([](<))!
git has failed to detect a load of file moves ¬_¬
oooh, I have to git rm the old locations
though, for some files it has still failed to see the rename... I did modify to though...
21:28
kids
what you doing?
o_o nothing
well that's rather little
I just wrote code that would have been awesome, but apperently needs std::swap(std::tuple<A,B>&, std::tuple<A&,B&>&) to exist :(
actually, it doesn't need to be std::swap, just swap...
user142019
boost::optional<std::unique_ptr<expression>> how well will this go for testing the optional and for dereferencing?
std::ref
21:32
@LucDanton std::tie :(
Well, no.
Switch to std::make_tuple(std::ref(a), ...).
I'm sorting iterators that are making these tuples on the fly, so good advice might not apply here :P
@TonyTheLion your self?
god damn bus got god damn Shania Twain stuck in my head, nothing impresses that damn bitch
@thecoshman watching a In Flames video right now.
<3
beats continue show
21:36
error: invalid use of incomplete type ‘class std::reference_wrapper<double>’?
damn adverts, I don't care about your curriculum
Hey Wasted
I wish I was pleasantly inebriated right now.
oh, I didn't include a define
21:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes finished a second pint?
@thecoshman Only his second?
@thecosh there is no such thing as a rename.
It's all a farce.
error: no match for ‘operator<’ (operand types are ‘const std::reference_wrapper<std::basic_string<char> >’ and ‘const std::reference_wrapper<std::basic_string<char> >’)
But if you really want it to "detect" them there's s threshold option thingy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes sort of, you can't tell it you moved a file, but it can try to work it out. Though it seems adding a line and white space will fuck up it's detection
21:39
@MooingDuck That's unfortunate.
But it's all in your head. And the interface.
nah, I got it, just do the moves as one commit, then some edits as a second commit
git does not have moves.
@tony ooh, I see Amon vid from Wakon peeking onto my screen :P
Xeo
Xeo
21:40
@MooingDuck Trying to answer the sorting question?
It doesn't care about files actually.
@Xeo yes (ish)
@R.MartinhoFernandes fine, renames
Only content.
you are annoyingly pedantic when tipsy ¬_¬
21:41
The renames area merely for display
@thecoshman I see Lamb of God. :)
@Xeo I wrote code to solve that a week ago actually. Now I'm just trying to make it generic. Badly.
@TonyTheLion also good, but oft bad mouthed :(
21:42
@thecoshman I don't care about that. I care about the music
Xeo
Xeo
@MooingDuck Shall I link you an interesting question? :3
@TonyTheLion of course
@thecoshman their drummer is fucking awesome.
o_0 it's about time I got my self a decent audio playback for my computer again
@MooingDuck Ya std::reference_wrapper<T> can handle comparisons in some cases but I think it's toast for a class template where operator< is relying on partial ordering (which it should).
21:43
Should have taken tomorrow off
Ell
Ell
Hib
@Xeo why not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes hehe
@R.MartinhoFernandes depends
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton It's toast for class templates in general.
21:44
@TonyTheLion lambs?
Xeo
Xeo
Remember, no user-defined conversions in template deduction
@Xeo What about ADL?
you suck :)
Xeo
Xeo
That finds operator<(basic_string<...>, basic_string<...>), but won't convert reference_wrapper<string> to the parameter types
via friends I mean
@thecoshman Chris Adler
21:45
@Xeo o_0 really?
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I don't, in this case.
@thecoshman yes
@TonyTheLion dude, I terrible with names
2 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@MooingDuck Ya std::reference_wrapper<T> can handle comparisons in some cases but I think it's toast for a class template where operator< is relying on partial ordering (which it should).
i.e. it's been established already
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Partial ordering has nothing to do with this.
It's template argument deduction that fries the overload.
21:45
Yes, it does.
@MooingDuck well that seems like a silly thing to me
Because the 'candidate' is relying on partial ordering.
Xeo
Xeo
what
If it were written in another style, in some cases it would be found.
Xeo
Xeo
21:47
Tell me a style that allows std::ref(a_str) < std::ref(a_str); to compile.
2 mins ago, by Luc Danton
via friends I mean
Xeo
Xeo
Not following :/
@TonyTheLion lol, he does it so casually :P
Other option: template<typename Lhs, typename Rhs, EnableIf<is_specialization_of<Lhs, your_template_here>, is_specialization_of<Rhs, your_template_here>>...>.
@Xeo Friend operator?
@thecoshman :)
21:49
right so... git submodules... let's see how badly I can fuck this up first time :P
Ell
Ell
Submodules arent so bad I don't think
stacked-crooked.com is down!
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Oh, non-template friend works, I guess. Yeah...
21:51
@MooingDuck That's what I just tried.
please to not be breaking production server whilst I'm using it :(
@MooingDuck :O has he finally reach critical mass and self DOSed himself?
@thecoshman I only have four tabs of it open!
@MooingDuck woah, don't hog it all man
I consider the fact that operators that rely on partial ordering don't trigger UDS a boon tbh.
Xeo
Xeo
21:52
We already talked about how @Stacked is bad at managing his website, what with live-edits and stuff :P
std::reference_wrapper<T> having a conversion operator is not the norm after all.
however, it suddenly stopped responding now
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I half-agree.
@StackedCrooked well fix it
21:53
¬_¬ I wonder if we could slowly work on building linux within coliru...
@thecoshman just put all the source code in there and click the button!
@Xeo well, are we going to help him have a test server?
@StackedCrooked can we #include "http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/view?id=914e2aa9209e363c1c0ab2b703990b7a-e54ee7a04e4b807da0930236d4cc94dc"? or something similar?
@MooingDuck I'm sure a script to do that can be nocked up quick enough... too much effort for me mind
@MooingDuck #include "/Archive/914e2aa9209e363c1c0ab2b703990b7a-e54ee7a04e4b807da0930236d4cc94dc/main.cpp" should work.
Xeo
Xeo
21:55
@LucDanton: I've been thinking about conversion operators that match the function parameter form being considered, i.e. f(basic_string<T>) -> operator basic_string<char>() or even operator basic_string<T>().
@StackedCrooked THAT IS TEH AWESOM!
Unfortunately I'll never remember the path :(
Xeo
Xeo
Dem double hashes, man.
@StackedCrooked any chance a less painful method will be developed? perhaps you could let people pay for an account so they can just #include "/Archive/thecoshman/main.cpp"
Xeo
Xeo
lol
Ell
Ell
I've thought about this, how about a full IDE
21:57
@MooingDuck "ls /Archive"
Xeo
Xeo
A ClouDE?
Clouded-Development-Environment?
Heyyyy @ScottW <3
Ell
Ell
Yaah
@thecoshman just use coliru as our file server? :D
@Xeo :O a perfect name
Ell
Ell
21:57
Although you'd have to send back libraries and exes if you had GUI or whatnot programmes
user142019
> Slut is a programming framework for generative, synthetic, interactive, network-enabled graphics.
Ell
Ell
I'm okay
@Xeo Meh, more conversions :p
@rightfold lol
wait! no! My code is gone!
21:59
ITT Ell is female
Ell
Ell
I'm having people over for hot tub on Saturday
When the server reset I lost my codez
ahahah
@ScottW Yay!

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