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19:00
what?
you need a server that can rewrite the URLs
a domain wont suffice
Ell
Ell
mod_rewrite
or some shiz :P
basically you have a very simple server
with some kind of url rewriting (either apache whatever)
with only a single file that translates the URLs into drive URLs
since you don't have URL redirection I don't see any other way to do what you want
@Rakkun hmhm
okay, i thought maybe there's some free shit that does that
oh wait
fuck
I have a dedicated server
19:05
looks legit
@Rapptz What country?
Those are arabic numbers so somewhere in the Middle East
(It says 2013)
well, there's like, 3 options to do what you need:
- mod_proxy on your server
- url redirection
- mod_rewrite on your server
you choose
@Rakkun first one? what's that?
also i managed to do that on gh
19:08
@Rapptz Someone is gonna get fucked.
@BartekBanachewicz redirect all requests to google
how do I set it up?
i have no idea
but srsly
Main, writing test plans suck.
a simple url rewrite would do
19:14
If you call a function recursively, does the compiler keep a "bread-crumb" of pointers on the stack in order to find it's way back after the calls have completed?
Pretty much.
Just like any other function call.
Assuming it does not transform it into iteration.
@StackedCrooked Assuming a "naive" compiler, yes. The frames stack up just like any other call.
Then my dynalloc is useless :)
@Rakkun Only if Google's servers accept requests to bartek.com, no?
@StackedCrooked lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, with mod_proxy they receive the same requests, with added X-Forwarded-For (and by) headers, IIRC.
They could block it but I don't see why they would.
19:22
But that's already more than a CNAME.
Yes it's not a cname at all
But what Bartek wants can't be done with just dns redirection
mhm, can't be done
You need a server.
And now I need safe_pop_[end]_n so that a slice_range doesn't run outside the underlying range :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unless I make a backup of it and restore it later...
19:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes but the traffic wont go through it right?
it will just bounce 301
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. (that's the mod_rewrite option)
okey.
crap
I don't know where's my ssh key
and after we got hacked three times in a row my friend set up 2 kilobyte ssh key
19:32
That can't be good.
@BartekBanachewicz And... you deleted it for space?
@R.MartinhoFernandes i am afraid i might have forgotten to backup it
I printed one of mine as a QR code.
I carry it in my wallet.
19:33
i have my Teamspeak Identity there
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh my, I should do that too.
but no ssh key
you know, that's even better
I won't have to do it myself, he can set it up for me
Benefits of having high school friend and paying for the server <3
he is a good admin, but he wants to become a programmer
poor fella
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, probably the only use for QR Codes.
Everyone's using them for marketing reasons now.
github.com/bensonk/qr-keys (if not on Mac remove the open bits at the end and open it manually)
Pretty useless imo.
19:35
@BartekBanachewicz It's a single .htaccess file, you know!
Even Mysticial can do that.
i don't know if we have any other websites running there
it doesnt affect other websites
but it does require mod_rewrite to be enabled
does std::getline have a string delimeter?
Or just a CharT one?
@Rakkun github pages can do that for you, that's a funky part
wat
19:38
I'd assume latter.
:( lame.
it's bound to gh pages now.
> I'll get rid of it soon.
haha, soon
aha.
AFTER FINALS
meetspace reads like meatspace to me
19:41
@BartekBanachewicz whos dat sexy piece of ass
@Rakkun That's a face.
6s to compile the slice unit test, that's annoying.
@R.MartinhoFernandes aw
@LucDanton Fucking ow.
I'm not even down making all the testcases for forward and bidi :s
Xeo
Xeo
19:43
Dammit. Bastards didn't deliver everything I ordered. :|
Let's check if it's the FromTo etc. aliases and pass runtime arguments instead.
Wait, your slices were with compile-time bounds?
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's a compile-time front-end, which is useful for slicing tuples.
The slicing interface for ranges has always accepted a runtime parameter. I use slice<To<4>>(r) or whatever in the unit tests out of habit.
Also I don't know how to make the runtime interface nice. slice({ slice::def, 4 }, r) looks bad imo. Opinions?
I could (re)use named parameters but meh.
Btw guis, talking about finals, I know you probably don't care, but I passed this year!. :selfclap:
19:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes @Rakkun I don't know which one of you got it more annoying
@Rakkun gz.
@Rakkun Are you being sarcastic? (Not that I don't believe you were capable, but with you you never know)
@R.MartinhoFernandes No I'm actually genuine for once :)
@LucDanton 1, to, 4 like @ThePhD!
Gosh why the fuck did I remember that.
Oh, I got it. Named parameters yes, but for the slice::triplet type, not range::slice itself.
@R.MartinhoFernandes and you ever will
Xeo
Xeo
19:49
@LucDanton slice::def goes straight to "definition" in my head, not "default" :/
@Rakkun Is it "félicitations"?
mmmyes, compile-time are getting too high so I'll use annex/named_parameter.hpp. Surely this will work.
> but is there other elegant way to do this [in php]?

> elegant
> php

pick one
@Xeo ikr!
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's right! Thanks :)
19:50
@Rakkun That leaves you no choice: elegant.
Who the fuck would pick php?
      :::::::::  ::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::     :::     ::: ::::::::::
     :+:    :+:     :+:         :+:   :+: :+:   :+:     :+: :+:
    +:+    +:+     +:+         +:+  +:+   +:+  +:+     +:+ +:+
   +#++:++#:      +#+         +#+ +#++:++#++: +#+     +:+ +#++:++#
  +#+    +#+     +#+         +#+ +#+     +#+  +#+   +#+  +#+
 #+#    #+#     #+#         #+# #+#     #+#   #+#+#+#   #+#
###    ### ###########     ### ###     ###     ###     ##########
Wait, what is this for? Is it my nemesis's next job?
I guess our server still works.
Do you german poeple all live in Berlin?
Xeo lives in the west somewhere.
omg
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word
Xeo
Xeo
lol
he really put up a dense security
19:52
^ my public key.
@BartekBanachewicz That's kinda standard.
I mean we are constantly attacked by bruteforce idiots
@R.MartinhoFernandes allegedly
@LucDanton It's a public key. Why would I lie?
Private keys need a 40-L code, which are ginormous.
Eh I like making fun of authentication.
What if it launches nukes?
@R.MartinhoFernandes great room
Xeo
Xeo
Are you binning randomly now, robot?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why that room?
Xeo
Xeo
Whoever joins that room is going to be confused.
19:58
It's a dead room from comments.
@Rapptz I think they're nice for passing around small pieces of information, like phone numbers and shit.
> configure: error: cannot find neither zip nor jar, cannot continue
FUCK forgot to request to not build gcj.
@BartekBanachewicz It's bots mostly. HELLO CHINA
It's seriously annoying
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
If you don't change your ssh port your authlog gets flooded
20:13
Well shit, now triplet { 4 } compiles.
EnableIf<all_named_parameter<Args...>>... doesn't appear to be working.
ffs I changed it to EnableIf<is_named_parameter<Args>...>>... and now it complains. I'd better purge that with fire.
lol
One too many >?
Yeah you have an extraneous >
I expect that's a typo here and not in the code, lemme check.
(I did check with a static_assert because I was expecting a pack expansion bug.)
Ya right. That's from typing in chat. It's the correct codepath, too.
I do recall I wrote those silly named parameter traits because I wanted a different behaviour from And/Or, I'd better get rid of it all.
Now it takes 7s to compile. Sometimes I wonder why I'm allowed near computers.
20:28
7s isn't that bad.
:(
Some of my stuff takes > 3 minutes
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Good job.
Eh, I'll go fluent interface/builder instead. Fuck annex/named_parameter.hpp
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz It was 6 before, and he tried to reduce it by changing stuff.
auto r = slice({ slice::from = 3, slice::to = 2 }, list);
^ how does that look to you?
Weird
Xeo
Xeo
20:30
I say you propse operator[::]
@LucDanton Verbose? :s
Fluent interface/builder/named constructor idiom manes going slice(from(3).to(2), list)
I'm guessing slice<3,2>(list) isn't very possible?
I don't know in what namespace to put the named constructors.
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Is, but that's compile-time (i.e., for tuples)
@Rapptz It is, and it's supported, although it doesn't quite look like that.
20:32
slice_from, slice_to, slice_from_to!
I know, I'll put a namespace slices inside my namespace slices. That'll totally not be confusing.
Xeo
Xeo
slice(list).from(3).to(2) :>
@Xeo no.jpeg
Xeo
Xeo
aw
Hm, I liked that one.
20:33
Yeah but it's inconsistent with the other range operations.
You don't map(r).with(f) or whatever.
Xeo
Xeo
It reads nicely atleast!
@LucDanton map(f).on(r)
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton But I order_by(proj).with(comp)!
I must thank each and everyone of you for simulating crazy feature requests from impatient users even before I have released anything.
11
Xeo
Xeo
hahaha
20:34
lol
@LucDanton The result of too much time browsing the Asylum.
@LucDanton what are you releasing?
Ack, if I provide triplet {}.from(3).to(5) then that conflicts with the public members with the same name. Okay let's go full out and write a triplet_builder with a conversion from one to the other.
@JohanLarsson Nothing.
Why is it called "triplet"?
Xeo
Xeo
FWIW, I like order_by(projs...).with(comp) more than order_by(comparator = comp, projs...) or something
@R.MartinhoFernandes from, to, stride
20:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes cuz it's one. It's slice::triplet though.
You can slice with strides?
Is that useful?
I don't know, Python has it.
I would make simple interval slice + separate stride.
That would make a lot of sense and help a lot with the implementation. I've been considering it.
Ell
Ell
Luc, is it a range librayy you are writing?
20:38
ye
And then interval(int, int), interval(inf, int) and interval(int, inf) ctors. Done.
wot
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh wait I'm already doing that.
If you want just take/drop I'll provide them.
slice is for strides.
@LucDanton But slice can be provided optimised by some ranges.
take/drop can't?
20:40
wot
Oh.
Making take(drop(r, 2), 3) use an optimised path seems complicated.
That still leaves an overlap then. I could provide take_drop :s
Then might as well just stride, eh.
If you make slice just a normal slice you end up with take and drop being special cases of it.
take(n) = slice(beg, n), and drop(n) = slice(n, end).
Let's see what D does.
probably some derp
20:42
Finally, GCC built!
slice doesn't stride and there's strided, so just what you said.
I think I need a break ._.
Right, plus supporting negative stride is not a good thing.
$ ~/gcc-clite/bin/g++-clite  -v
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=/home/rmf/gcc-clite/bin/g++-clite
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/home/rmf/gcc-clite/libexec/gcc/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/4.8.0/lto-wrapper
Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../gcc-clite/configure --with-pkgversion=GCC-clite --program-suffix=-clite --prefix=/home/rmf/gcc-clite --with-local-prefix=/home/rmf/gcc-clite --disable-werror --enable-languages=c,c++
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.8.0 20120918 (experimental) (GCC-clite)
Now to play around.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes But what about... reverse slicing!
@Xeo slice(n, beg)?
@R.MartinhoFernandes too_old.avi
20:46
@LucDanton link to YouTube!
yeah no
i should stop playing bit trip runner before i do a seizure
Xeo
Xeo
Play VVVVVV!
why halo der my deer
flast chested
as usual
not enough penus
They lied to me. I see no constraints in the library.
user142019
20:52
Is there some tool that formats giant template instantiations spit out by compilers?
@R.MartinhoFernandes use prolog
@rightfold The tab key?
$ grep -R Copyable ~/gcc-clite
$
Oh, bad paper.
It's CopyConstructible, duh.
Listening to vidya music while rewriting old stuff
Music, good idea.
No, it's not.
Dammit.
20:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes Music, or copy constructibility?
@EtiennedeMartel Tu connais six gouines ?
@Rapptz Ha, I'm listening to that right now.
@Rakkun Six? Non, juste une.
C'est un jeu de mots (pas évident certes)
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel That was nice, the fight aswell as the music.
20:57
$ ~/gcc-clite/bin/g++-clite a.c++ -std=c++1y
a.c++:9:22: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
 requires Copyable<T>()
                      ^
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.
$
@Xeo Everything there is so good. Like the cutscene before hand, where they look at each other.
It was nice meeting you.
@ScottW I think so. At this point it's organic and I never have to make a choice. I might have forgotten something.
@R.MartinhoFernandes impressive
Hello all, i am new with C++, i have a problem with CodeBlocks, can i ask it here?
Xeo
Xeo
20:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes lawl
@Dippo Yes. No. Maybe.
But you can ask it on Stack Overflow!
I've set up the redirect on my domain provider
20:58
Slurp.
really?
does it exists?
but they pack my page in the frame :/
@EtiennedeMartel You suck
Download a better IDE
Problems solved.
@Xeo codeblocks is kinda bad
20:58
@BartekBanachewicz lol
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz You suck.
@Rakkun Je trouve ton commentaire très réducteur. Je peux faire bien plus que sucer.
@ScottW sup
@Xeo whaa
@EtiennedeMartel Passe moi ton n° !
I am exploring the options I have
20:59
its good enough for me. All i need is a lightweight IDE with auto complete.
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Look who you replied to.
@Dippo why does it have to be Lightweight
@Xeo oh fuck

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