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12:30 AM
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melak has never played Super Mario RPG
Or Paper Mario
 
Paper Mario 1 and 2 are one of the best RPGs I've ever played
:(
 
AND HE'S NEVER PLAYED IT
 
;_;
I find it easier to make an EXE than making batch scripts for repetitive Windows stuff
 
Furrealz?
 
serious
I blame my neato FileIO namespace thing
doing for(auto&& i : files) is satisfying
 
12:36 AM
Oooh.
I need to write File::Move and File::Copy and stuff.
 
auto curr = FileIO::currentDirectory();
auto files = FileIO::listDirectories(curr);
then for(auto& file : files)
Works with Linux and Windows (MinGW) :D
 
What's in the for (auto& files : files ) ?
 
files is an std::vector<std::string> that is the equivalent of calling "ls"
so that iterates over it
 
Oooh.
 
there's fileExists(file), canAccess(directory), directoryExists(directory), createDirectory(directory), clearFolder(folder), deleteFolder(folder), listDirectories(directory), and currentDirectory()
I was thinking of adding more stuff to it/renaming some of them
 
12:44 AM
I still need to write CreateDirectory, ClearFolder, DeleteFolder.
I think I have GetFiles and GetDirectories
 
Hmm I feel like renaming them
anyway this thing might be useless once filesystem is added in C++14
 
Filesystem made it into C++14?
 
Yes
It'll be released a little bit after it
 
Great. Now we only have to wait 5 years before full standard support.
 
Just like the networking and concepts lite
Speak for yourself!
I don't use MSVC.
 
12:48 AM
Yeah, GCC and Clang are still waiting on <regex> support, though.
 
Just GCC
 
Clang has <regex> support?
 
Yes
 
Nowai. :O
 
It has had it forever
 
12:49 AM
I thought GCC and Clang used the same library backend?
 
Clang uses libc++
you can use libstdc++ if you want
too bad it's mac only
 
Mmm.
 
I really have no idea why GCC isn't even working on <regex>
 
They probably figure boost has it covered or something.
 
Boost also had tuples covered before variadic templates
which BTW I have no idea how
 
12:54 AM
Same variadic macro expansion as in VC++ right now
 
nah I'm looking at it right now
there are no macros
template <
  class T0 = null_type, class T1 = null_type, class T2 = null_type,
  class T3 = null_type, class T4 = null_type, class T5 = null_type,
  class T6 = null_type, class T7 = null_type, class T8 = null_type,
  class T9 = null_type>
class tuple;
heheheh
this looks like an absolute bitch to take care of
 
Lulz.
That's just OP.
 
template <class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5,
            class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10>
  cons( T1& t1, T2& t2, T3& t3, T4& t4, T5& t5,
        T6& t6, T7& t7, T8& t8, T9& t9, T10& t10 )
    : head (t1),
      tail (t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, t10, detail::cnull())
      {}
oh man.
it's everything I had feared
 
Oh lawdy lawd lawd.
 
Dude seriously how is there no <regex> in GCC :(
boggles my mind
 
1:01 AM
I dunno?
Someone's being really lazy or something.
 
 
9 hours later…
9:54 AM
@ThePhD Whoo.
I'm bored.
Done with my bot
Gonna run it to the public now
;_;
 
Lol
 
WISH ME BUG FREE LUCK.
 
I HOPE IT CRASHES
 
10:31 AM
B> server to run this on
 

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