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Xeo
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20:00
@Sadiq Nope
:(
@Sadiq we don't give a damn about "urgent"
ok consider its not urgent .. Help me now
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Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz I didn't, but dismissing ruby because it's too slow for everything is ridiculous
this is brilliant
20:01
I don't understand people here :\
@Ell i was saying dumb things just to mock you, silly
@Sadiq lol
@Sadiq $1000.
and doing so for like an hour, I even blatantly admitted to mindless bashing
I would help you, but I don't know C# specifically.
@Ell btw are you still interested in GLDR? :F
Ell
Ell
20:03
@BartekBanachewicz I'm interested in it, but working on non-gl stuff atm
@Sadiq what's the problem anyway
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Ell
but I am interested
well my branch is getting kinda featured
pubic:
@Sadiq if you need help now, isn't it still urgent?
i was getting suggestions from others .. you guys refused me before :(
@Sadiq This is not a help room and it is not a C# room. Post your question on Stack Overflow.
Ell
Ell
20:14
gah host problems
HEELLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
FROM ENGLAND!
...hello
Ell
Ell
god bt homehub y u so bad!?
I've lost nearly 9 hours of time, going from where I was to here. D:
Plus travel time, it's like i basically burned away a whole day.
20:18
Youll gain 9 hours when you come back!
hm hm
my test setup works
kinda.
I guess gaining nine hours would be nice.
ugh. I had instructed them not to let you through border control...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It almost worked; they roughed me up at Border Control.
@ThePhD well that's something I suppose
20:22
I had to get interviewed 3 different times.
I used the wrong keyword. :c
When they ask you if you're a terrorist you say "no", stupid.
No no, the guy was slightly suspicious of me and kept probing me for details.
I didn't have an H1 or F1 Visa or whatever, and I said the magic word "work" after he kept pressing me for details.
So he got the notion that I was doing illegal work into the UK. It went downhill from there.
Ell
Ell
haha
hurm, VS2013 automatically converts tabs to spaces
@BartekBanachewicz Yay!
20:28
@ThePhD Welcome to this side of the pond.
at least I think so
@DeadMG :D I haven't had fish and chips yet.
The power outlets here are funny though.
dude, you suck.
also
There's a circular variety and a slit/rectangle variety.
the European power outlets have the best design, AFAIK.
the circular variety is European.
20:30
@JerryCoffin Ah. So, you meant something like (warning; ugly!!!) coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
Ell
Ell
Uk power outlets are best
and safest
@ThePhD have some!
Xeo
Xeo
Hmm... 12 Eridium or 7k more xp :(
UK power sockets are rectangular with three rectangular prongs
Ell
Ell
Also come up to my region and have some oatcakes!
Oh god some homophobic shitheads idiots rationalising why they're primitive morons on my Facebook feed
facebook.txt
@Ell You live in the UK?
> 216 people like this.
:cripes:
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A: what is the correct way to handle multiple input command differently in c++?

seheYour problem was deliciously underspecified. This always prompts me to supply an overblown example implementation using Boost Spirit. Note: just don't hand this in as your homework assignment, please. See it Live on Coliru with the following sample input: ADD_STUDENT ALEX 5.11 175 ADD_STUDENT ...

@JerryCoffin crammed it all in an ironic answer ^
I am implementing wrapper around GL_DEBUG_OUTPUT
@CatPlusPlus Choicy quotes?
20:33
That's one two quick upvoter`s`. Chance of heaving read: 0.93% on average *
And of course the poster is a libertarian jesus.
And a class act
@sehe I have read
Qi is getting more and more interesting to me
@BartekBanachewicz Don't take this as a sample of good style! It's more like a big demonstration of all possible violations of good style
I wonder, dont't you need another include for variant?
20:35
@sehe I sorta of read it
@AshKetchum and the fuck is this shit?
It happened again
FTR: I have no idea who this guy is.
He's the plonked one
@BartekBanachewicz ?
20:36
@BartekBanachewicz He's that guy who keeps asking utterly random shit questions like, "What do you think about Google?".
@DeadMG except the live pin protrudes further then the earth, thus whilst you plug it in, you appliance is not earthed. admittedly, less and less of a problem these days
@DeadMG I figure he's the modern version of Jehova's witnesses, then?
and for some reason just won't fuck off even though everybody hates him
Ell
Ell
20:37
@ThePhD yar
@thecoshman The European plugs I've seen have both pins of the same length.
What was that other server package, the Java one?
@Ell Whereabouts? Maybe I could visit you.
No, Yehova's have morals.
Slightly odd morals, but still.
20:37
People get mad here easily.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD Staffordshire
I'm not sure where you are
Not a clue where that is.
do we still have that bin bot?
Morals? Here?
@DeadMG yea, live and neutral. The earth is like s sheath on the plug itself, a tab at the top and bottom IIRC
20:38
@AshKetchum People notice when other people are annoying.
also @NicolBolas writes terrible example code
Is it close to London?
He got on chat today, I wonder if it would plink him.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD No :(
@DeadMG It's a comment about some Colorado baker being sued for being a homophobic shithead. And it goes like "if I have a grocery shop, I'm free to not sell tomatoes. And if I had a pharmacy, I shouldn't be forced to sell birth control stuff. And if I were a baker, I shouldn't be forced to sell cakes to homosexual couples getting married, because MARRIAGE has been defined THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO and it's man and woman blah blah"
20:38
It's like living in a world in which SRP hasn't been invented yet.
@DeadMG I haven't installed it. And I don't really plan on soon. Ask a Zoidberg, he has planted it and watered it. It may florish
"Why are you still alive, fuckhead" is what comes to mind.
@BartekBanachewicz Not as bad as my latest answer :)
@sehe The times I have been annoying, I know I have been annoying. If you understand that statement, reply.
Apparently you cannot have personal belief's these days.
20:39
I think my cat is borken, it's stupid hot and she's choosing to run around the house o_0
@CatPlusPlus He's just subliminating his existential fears
Ell
Ell
You'd have to take a 1.5 hour train probably
@sehe :F Considering it's on Spirit, it has at least chance of working.
@AshKetchum /nocare /trolloff
@AshKetchum you basically admitted to being a fucking troll
20:40
@AshKetchum I have never, ever seen you be anything except hideously annoying
@BartekBanachewicz You don't want to know the brittleness of that code
And most of commenters are like "THIS IS PARANOIA, someone denied X to a homosexal couple somewhere and they had trouble too! WHERE DO I LIVE OH MY GOD"
@Ell How about to Sheffield?
@BartekBanachewicz No, I didn't. But if saying that pleases you, then...
@sehe I think I'll wait until C++14.
20:40
There should be "go kill yourself" button next to "like".
Ugh.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. Just wait. Everything will be better when you're old and grey
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD you mean, meeting in sheffield?
or how long would a train be to sheffield?
@CatPlusPlus you are 'friends' with these people ?
@Ell I just want to know like, distance from Sheffield really.
@Ell about 120 meters, avg.
20:41
Via former coworker, who apparently likes that shit :cripes:
Holy crapola
@sehe gray? I didn't get that one.
1.5 hours of driving to get to Staffordshire from Sheffield
@ThePhD You can get a train from St Pancreas to Sheffield which takes about 90 mins and is relatively direct.
And I don't even have a goddamn car. =[
20:42
is the color grey? I honestly don't know which is which
I vote grey
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD hmm 90 miles or so. 1 hour 45 drive probably
@A.H. Then, by popular votes, edited
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Ell
I vote gray
@ThePhD so about 1.5 days by train
20:42
@Ell Yeah, that's pretty far. Not sure it'd be good for you to go that far just to say hi. =[
@Ell jerk
Gray/grey is US/UK thing.
@sehe I think it's British/US
@CatPlusPlus nah. can't be. right
Ell
Ell
maybe another time :)
how long are you in the uk?
@ThePhD yeah fair enough
@BartekBanachewicz it is, british is gray
@ThePhD yeah fair enough
oh.
20:43
@Ell About 1m72cm (or did you expect inches? o.O)
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Cat says otherwise. Looks like I've been brainwashed by USA xD
@sehe Anyway right now I just don't have a project that would really require Qi, and it doesn't make sense to read about it without playing with it
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Ell
@sehe haha, you're going to keep doing this aren't you? ;)
@sehe :O thats the same as me
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Ell
You make me lol @sehe
20:44
@Tiina hello
@Ell Funny you should ask that
@sehe (you measured the wrong part)
@hope hi
@thecoshman (that's the o.O part. I think I'll await a better opportunity for measuring)
ITT @thecoshman still fucking around instead of asking @Ell how to fix his X11 issue.
20:44
@Ell Nobody remembers, that's why both are used in both countries.
I'll just listen to Ricky Martin then
Rick rolled
ITT @BartekBanachewicz is being a passive aggressive dick ¬_¬
I am listening to a lot of new stuff lately.
@Tiina accept my invitation
20:46
@thecoshman remember, I'm terrible. Anyway, I think that actually Ell can help you.
Does anyone in here do Continuous Integration?
@BartekBanachewicz Like: "shut up, Bartosz! I'm fed up with your whining already"? nah, you said new stuff .. hmmm :|
@RobertHarvey yippee
Anyone who isn't terribad, yes.
@sehe you can't even pronounce that!
20:46
@RobertHarvey for what
In the Wikipedia article, it says that individual developers check out the entire source control branch.
Is that true?
@BartekBanachewicz Why not?
@RobertHarvey depends on how you are doing CI
@Tiina hello ??
20:46
@hope sorry dont wanto
@RobertHarvey wait are you learning about CI from wikipedia?
@RobertHarvey Huh. What else?
Why would you do that?
@Tiina why ??
Well, for starters, you can't checkout half of a branch.
20:47
@RobertHarvey Because it wouldn't build/run/test ok otherwise?
@RobertHarvey I think you have miss understood something
@hope why should i
I'm not sure how that relates to CI, though.
@CatPlusPlus that's a good point :D
@RobertHarvey Perhaps you mean 'refetch' the whole branch? This is why we have git/svn/darcs/hg delta-ifying the updates
20:48
@hope @Tiina can you settle your romance somewhere else?
@Tiina ok as you wish .
On windows, this can be rather slow, because fstat somehow takes a furlong per file.
@BartekBanachewicz shut up
OK. So I assume that CI exists because merging exists, yes?
20:48
@RobertHarvey no..
CI exists because programmers are bad.
source control and CI are two unrelated issues
I should learn some of this software engineering crap
And also different platforms and stuff.
Um, C ontinuous I ntegration.
20:49
@CatPlusPlus s/bad/lazy/
@hope FYI if you want to pick up chicks on the internet, you shouldn't use johny depp as your profile picture.
@RobertHarvey yes, not really anything to do with source control
@RobertHarvey and where is SCM there?
@hope @Tiina Here: specially made for you:
you can really continuously integrate from FTP server
20:49

hope for tina

There really is
English, please.
@BartekBanachewicz and perhaps look in different places than SO?
I get enough acronyms on the AF base where I work.
SCM = Source Control Management
@sehe Jeeee
20:50
See you there
CI is just performing automated compilation, testing, packaging etc. of source code. Usually (though it does not have to) is hooked to a source control system to run with each commit
Well, let me just ask it this way.
what pirate said above ^
@sehe I have nothing to do with it
but there are endless ways you can actually implement CI
20:51
Why not check out individual files exclusively, and avoid the whole integration problem altogether.
@RobertHarvey Er, changes that affect more than one file?
That's still not a whole branch.
@RobertHarvey not all source controls have the notion of 'checking out' and CI should not need to commit new files
There's no such thing as checking out individual files.
@CatPlusPlus there is in certain source controls
20:51
@RobertHarvey because you can't automatically assume that cherrypicked modified files will work; you need a whole branch snapshot.
Also CI server is supposed to build, test and possibly deploy the entire thing.
clearShite comes to mind
FTR ClearCase
@thecoshman Even then it rarely makes sense.
@CatPlusPlus what? In clearcase you would be a fucking nutter to checkout EVERY file. If you are changing one file, you only checkout one file
20:53
I have heard of C++ compiles taking hours. How does anyone get anything done. Aren't you more or less in an ... um, continuous state of CI?
@RobertHarvey mhm, CI servers usually compile 24/7
@RobertHarvey Incremental builds don't take hours.
but "hours" is a bit of overstatement
@thecoshman :laffo: Broken VCSes.
20:54
So it's a question of scale? If I have three developers on a 100,000 line project, is CI warranted?
CI always helps.
@RobertHarvey CI is always warranted. It's not always easy to introduce after the fact though
At the very least you don't have to run tests by hand.
Mmm... Not convinced.
CI only ensures that everything is automated so there are never surprises when time comes to ship
20:54
@RobertHarvey that's probably a FULL compile, usually you only compile what has changed
It's not great just because you say it's great. :)
@RobertHarvey yes
Even that crappy Wikipedia article has a list of advantages, so I don't know what you're asking really.
@RobertHarvey It's great to eliminate surprises and ensure that deployment/shipping is actually tested as well.
if there is anything that you do every commit, let CI do it
20:55
Does Visual Studio Team System do all those things?
TFS has a build server.
@CatPlusPlus I think he's doing a reality check with the skeptics of SO
@RobertHarvey here's a simple build log from 2-person small project. And I agree with others on the fact that you should always use CI.
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Oooh. Shiny
the only draw back to CI is the initial start up
20:56
@thecoshman Huh? Of course not. Instead, it'll prevent from 'design debt' creeping in when the development has already been underway for some time
@thecoshman travis.yml is pretty minimal
if you are just doing a quick test project, no point doing CI
If it's not a C++ project, then setting up CI is pretty trivial.
but for anything 'project' wise, yes, CI is a must
@thecoshman Cpt. Obvious. Reductio ad absurdum
lol
Painfully truish
20:58
So code merges really have nothing to do with this.
of course not
If it were obvious, I wouldn't have asked.
@RobertHarvey well Travis builds not only master, but also every branch that is pull-requested. But you make the merge manually.
@RobertHarvey Very little. Merging has to do with the branching model. The only tangent I see is topic branches, so there is always one branch ready to ship
It's obvious when you don't use broken VCSes. :v:
20:58
That's what integration means to me. Integrating.
is merging code something you do with every commit? is it something you could/would automate?
Are you asking me?
The name has "integration" in it, because in the basic model you integrate the changes and build off single branch.
Yeah. Probably best to ignore the confused pirate for a little while.
user142019
@thecoshman No. No.

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