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Xeo
Xeo
10:00
That it was your decision
@BartekBanachewicz From your own will.
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A: How well is unicode supported in C++11?

R. Martinho Fernandes How well does the C++ standard library support unicode? Terribly. Does std::string do what it should? Yes. How do I use it? Normally. Where are potential problems? Everywhere.

Xeo
Xeo
lol
10:09
nailed it.
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
Imma try and edit that into an exhaustive list, see if I can get meself a new badge.
@ScottW It was a joke and fit entirely on the onebox.
@rightfold What?
user142019
Wide breaks fast.
it probably does
10:14
That's good, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not if it crashes rather than giving the user a helpful error :P
Still better than taking one hour to produce the same useless crash.
rather true
user142019
My VM segfaults when there is nothing on the evaluation stack and you perform a store or call.
And you'll probably never fix it.
10:16
talking to me or him?
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed.
user142019
I will simply not emit byte code that does that.
> User input should be validated on the browser whenever possible (by client scripts). Browser validation is faster and reduces the server load.
> You should consider server validation if the user input will be inserted into a database.
user142019
Server-side validation.
user142019
10:17
Additional client-side validation only for reasons of UX.
no, really?
I thought I should do everything in JS so anyone can do injections.
@rightfold Best to have a debug check for that kind of thing. You never know when your compiler might insert invalid IR.
user142019
I will throw std::out_of_range in my stack wrapper.
user142019
Then it automatically works.
@BartekBanachewicz You can do everything in JS server-side!
10:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes in Node
@BartekBanachewicz You could request your own PHP page.
which is full of JS.
and then load data via AJAX?
I thought people don't like such sites.
user142019
I don't.
user142019
Or well, it's fine as long as it has a normal damn layout and the damn back and forward buttons damn work and the address bar damn changes.
no
I meant, perform the request from the server to the server.
10:23
@rightfold No, it's not fine. Can't curl it => sucks.
user142019
Fuck cURL.
@rightfold (not that I think curl is important; it's just a simple litmus test)
What's the use of lables: other than being used for goto calls?
pure static websites are a PITA to make properly
JS simplifies a lot of crap
user142019
10:25
damn u i am hungry now
I'll get my ass to the launch room
@ShuklaSannidhya You can use them to make code reviewers panic and start frantically looking for the goto.
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user142019
Eat a PITA.
user142019
s/launch/lounge/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Anything else?
10:26
@rightfold our lounge room is neat. We have a big TV there and you can just go there, plug in your pc or console and waste time.
user142019
Our lounge room is neater.
user142019
We have robots and dogs.
people used it to watch our starcraft games
@rightfold PITA = pain in the ass?
user142019
10:27
Pain in the anus.
Pita or pitta ( or ) is a round pocket bread widely consumed in many Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Balkan cuisines. It is prevalent in Cyprus, the Balkans, North Africa, the Levant, Iran, Armenia, Turkey, and parts of the Indian Subcontinent. The "pocket" in pita bread is created by steam, which puffs up the dough. As the bread cools and flattens, a pocket is left in the middle. In the Balkans, especially Greece, pita also refers to various pastries otherwise called börek. Origin Pita is a slightly leavened wheat bread, flat, either round or oval, and variable in size. Its hist...
And now a polish bus lol
user142019
Nail polish bus.
I'm travelling to Germany by bus
10:28
Web site development kinda sucks.
Why aren't you taking trains?
@ShuklaSannidhya You can use labels to put URLs into your code:
std::cout << "hello ";
stackoverflow.com
std::cout << "world!";
user142019
@StackedCrooked Indeed.
But today I learned that developing websites for mobile sucks even more.
Because expensive as fuck
10:28
@StackedCrooked yeah
user142019
Expensive ass-fuck.
@Rakkun Where exactly in Germany are you traveling to?
user142019
@FredOverflow You.
@StackedCrooked i dunno. Our iPhone site for uni was kinda easy to do, especially after we discovered apple uses date widgets and that's great.
10:29
@Rakkun I suspects fucks can be cheaper than trains, actually.
@StackedCrooked YAAAAAAAY
Only tested on my iPhone though.
@StackedCrooked I love you
Works on Nexus 4.
Nearly everyone around me is speaking Polish. Time to prove I can too and yell KURWA
user142019
@Rakkun CHOLERNY
Speaking of trains, thanks to the floods I will have to endure 90 more minutes of travel on Monday :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes How good is your German? Can you laugh at this? :)
@FredOverflow Can't listen to it at work.
Basically some guy claims to be able to receive the energy of angels by sitting in a wooden box.
10:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah yes, I'm glad i packed my speedo. Knew it would be useful
@FredOverflow Maybe it's an angel-energy-channeling-box.
Can you watch it without listening?
I love how the fat guy climbs into the box @ 1:50
@Rakkun o_0
@Rakkun 'bomb'?
@thecoshman whore
10:39
@Rakkun ಠ_ಠ
int error = -1;

int main()
{
    int a = 42;
    goto error;
    int b = (a == 42) ?

    error: a++;
}
Why does my compiler claim there is no error label when there clearly is one? :D
lol
there clearly is not one
@FredOverflow Took me a while.
10:41
good one
13 mins ago, by FredOverflow
@Rakkun Where exactly in Germany are you traveling to?
@FredOverflow Dresden. But I'll be visiting other cities (and a bit of Poland + Czech Rep.)
> All people are born equal but some are born to lead, and others to follow.
@R.MartinhoFernandes with regards to my ongoing REST questions. It seems one problem with trying to use DELETE with a JSON body to delete many requests is that whilst the spec does not forbid it, it is not universally accepted, and so it seems some proxies will mangle your request. Hence the common solution or POSTing a collection, then calling DELETE for the collection (or possibly a second POST with { action : "delete" } JSON)
10:56
Why does a move constructor clear the original resource owner?
@Rakkun as in why does move move ownership?
@thecoshman That's a common solution?? WTF
@Rakkun So the destructor won't destroy it.
@thecoshman Web developers are idiots.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, take a look on 'how to DELETE multiple resources with REST'
@R.MartinhoFernandes but I will say, it is still stateless, unless you also consider it not stateless that you have to create an item before you can delete an item
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, yes, of course, thanks!
@thecoshman WTF it is not stateless. Do the second request without the first one.
10:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean call DELETE url/Iems/Collections/5 and get a result of resource not found
I don't think you quite understand what stateless means, at least in this context
lol
> it seems some proxies will mangle your request
@thecoshman But, ...why would they do that!
That's sabotage.
If you take this context to be "a context where setting up the state for the next request to work is not stateful", then yes, I don't understand what stateless means in that context.
FTP is state full, you can call 'cd ..' and the server knows where you where and thus where you will now be. if it was stateless you would have to give the full path to CD each time, but it would still be pointless
any way lunch
11:00
Proxies and routers do a lot of awful stuff
@thecoshman And here you call "next stuff to be destroyed ..." and the server knows what you will be destroying.
The first request doesn't change anything with meaning in your domain.
The DELETE and the POST-playing-as-delete may be repeated in any order.
If the resource is already deleted then the next requests are dropped.
Also, if you're going to do shit like that, why jump through hoops? Just POST { action: 'delete', items } and be done with it. Why do you need two requests?
That is what the world is doing.
hmm
you guys think a simple red underline (no squiggly shit) is enough for errors?
11:04
@thecoshman If your example was stateless you would have to give the full list of items to destroy each time.
Do people really play around with create table stuff_that_will_be_destroyed_in_a_future_request?
@DeadMG Squiggles or GTFO.
@StackedCrooked Man, I can't find the button to push for squiggles
Vim has squiggles (not that I use it)
Do you make use of code folding?
user142019
Yes.
user142019
11:07
@DeadMG also show what the error is when you hover or have the insertion point on it.
yeah, I'm pretty sure I want to add that.
Bikeshedding :)
user142019
Erlang plug-in for Vim shows red >> next to the offending line.
user142019
Or gray on warning.
also, for some reason, I don't seem to be able to apply both comment and error (say, unterminated comment) on the same bit of text.
user142019
11:10
user142019
Kinda like this.
hmm
I have squiggly lines... but it's just one really big squiggle.
11:17
> In computing, a stateless protocol is a communications protocol that treats each request as an independent transaction that is unrelated to any previous request so that the communication consists of independent pairs of requests and responses.
If you could shrink the squiggle and copy it.
Emphasis mine.
ah
now I has more than one squiggle.
I teach you.
I just forgot to copy everything from the sample code I stole from a StackOverflow answer
11:19
@thecoshman Also, quoting directly from Fielding's dissertation on REST: "(...) such that each request from client to server must contain all of the information necessary to understand the request, and cannot take advantage of any stored context on the server." (emphasis mine, again)
Conclusion: web developers are idiots and lack the ability to read.
user1182183
I'm wondering if youtube blocked the generation of links with words in it..
user1182183
anyone knows anything about that? :P
Why don't you just use Microsoft® SquiggleSenseâ„¢ for Microsoft® Visual Studioâ„¢
better than VS already :P
Ewwwww proportional font.
I can set the font, I just haven't
hey
Confirmed
what's more concerning is why the program takes like 20 seconds to process like, 20 characters.
user142019
11:23
iex(1)> [binary, packet:http]
iex:1: keyword argument packet: must be followed by space
user142019
Awesome.
@DeadMG Maybe you should take it easy with the characters then.
Brb, reboot.
well, they are inspiringly human and not stereotyped or anything
also I naturally put almost all the logic in the event handlers because fuck I'm lazy.
"inspiringly human" what does that bullshit mean
sudo reboot is much faster than via GUI and you don't get all the questions for confirmation and shit.
11:28
it was a joke.
@Rakkun it's bullshit, how inspiringly human.
wat
@DeadMG Hm,.. I have a tendency hide complexity in event and callbacks and stuff.
@StackedCrooked Well, I believe that it's generally accepted to be terrible practice. But I'm way too lazy and have no idea what good practice is.
11:32
In my case, it's like how sometimes recursive algorithm can make a difficult problem easy.
well, I never previously had an affinity for recursion, but it does seem to be often the simplest approach
You can remove state from your program by putting it in the callbacks.
@Xeo ...index.php - Yeah, A good game indeed.
The callback receiver responds with another callback along with modified value.
A little hard to explain.
11:35
But the state is in the air.
And not in my hands.
So I'm at ease.
Kinda.
State machines are kinda similar.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I learned about CPS from a Haskell tutorial called YAHT. (That was back in 2006.)
You A Haskell Though
Today there are better resources.
@DeadMG hurr you suck durr
That tutorial wasn't even finished.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Yet Another Haskell Tutorial, I believe
11:40
@rightfold Err-lang?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, .then is also just CPS! :P
I was sneaky. I spent the first 30 minutes at work on that tutorial.
Took me about 4 months until I reached the end.
Never found a good way to follow up.
@Xeo it's amazing
does it have multiplayer?
Xeo
Xeo
Nah
hmm
I need a lolipop farm
Xeo
Xeo
11:46
Interesting
Xeo
Xeo
A buddy of mine and you made the same typo at the same time.
"lolipop"
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Q: What are move semantics?

dicroceI just finished listening to the Software Engineering talk radio podcast interview with Scott Meyers regarding C++0x. Most of the new features made sense to me, and I am actually excited about C++0x now, with the exception of one. I still don't get move semantics... What are they exactly?

so each candy eaten is one hp
Xeo
Xeo
Not exactly
The amount needed grows exponentially, I believe
Otherwise I'd have some 800k HP :)
11:47
oh my
Xeo
Xeo
But I only have ~700
I just ate 3
Anyway I am planting lollipops now
it's OP, because it's n^2
um also when they mean day it's really 24 hours? o.O
Xeo
Xeo
Hm?
Yes
@BartekBanachewicz What HP?
hitpoint
11:50
@DeadMG hitpoints
yes, I know what "HP" stands for.
the game Xeo linked for does not appear to include HP.
Xeo
Xeo
It does
you have to be patient :)
Xeo
Xeo
You just weren't patient enough.
11:50
or in fact any game mechanics at all other than "Push button to eat candy or throw on ground"
@Xeo Fuck patience.
ITT Puppy can't play Candy Box
damn goblins :/
Xeo
Xeo
Heh
Atleast you already know that eating candies increases HP
copper sword deals 2 dmg?
@Xeo you didn't?
Xeo
Xeo
11:55
I didn't know that until 6th quest. :(
And ran through the castle with 100HP
lol wat
I noticed that I have 103 hp on first quest
Xeo
Xeo
I never ate candies
and then I saw I ate 3 candies
@Xeo you didn't use the basic functionality then :P
throwing the candies on the ground was funny
Xeo
Xeo
The smiley :D
> You threw 500 candies on the ground...? (;_;)
11:56
hehehe
@LucD do you have some sort of protocol for forwarding arguments to a "constructor" (quotes because aggregates) and allowing to pick between () and {}?

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