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00:09
@Ell It's a fairly difficult book -- and one that (IMO) you really need to do the exercises to get much of it. I'm accustomed to reading a lot of books, glancing at the exercise, and being able to figure most of them out mentally to the point that really doing them would be mostly typing exercise. That's definitely not true in this case though (or at least it wasn't for me--others may be enough smarter that it wouldn't be the same for them).
@Abyx Start with "Notes on Programming". It overlaps greatly with EoP - but it is "simpler". Also - watch his leactures: Efficient Programming with Components
00:35
I have been sleeping 8:30 - 9:00 hours every day except yesterday for 3-4 days and I still have no problem falling alseep
:/
old people sleep less ...
"Vlad from Moscow: It is a bad analogy. Algorithm are some sort of tasks that have usually preconditions. You can not for example use binary_search with non-ordered sequenses. So lower_bound is not a general function as you think. It is very specific function."
Maybe I am rejuvenating and getting younger ...
yeah right ...
@ScottW I wish I were even in Christopher Langan's league.
That confidence ...
01:15
argh, typical
tried to sleep but fuckin stomach :(
01:26
<3
01:45
I can't sleep. Fuck.
Lounge & its insomniacs -_-
seems I stole everyone sleep here
@ScottW I actually learned it a few days ago, here. I figured, better that then ask for help again - that didn't go well in the past.
@ScottW lol
@Jefffrey I cannot get it to work with VS 2013
02:00
I saw. I'm gonna try to go to bed again, now. Night lounge.
Does... xCode?
Support C++11 features?
@Pawnguy7 clang does.
Also, no one uses XCode for C++.
I don't know. That is the only OS X IDE I know.
Java not considered.
Real programmers just need the terminal/command line.
(kidding)
But you are able to?
02:03
@Pawnguy7 to... do what?
Variadic templates and such things.
With what?
2 days ago, by Pawnguy7
For some reason, my brain assumes people know what I am thinking of :D
Snake.
I plan to use them.
Ok, so... what's the question?
Does your compiler of choice support them?
02:08
Yes.
Ok.
Hopefully either Bartek or Laurent can help me fix SFML.
Very odd runtime errors.
Like, loading the font.
Support for C++ is not limited by the OS.
I am confused.
Did I imply it was?
I don't know, it's just to make sure.
Should be determined by the compiler.
It is just, some follow OS lines.
E.g. you cannot use VC++.
02:10
You went talking about XCode and OSX IDEs.
I don't know the compiler situation.
VC++ is an IDE. Not a compiler.
IIRC.
What do you call the compiler?
I have no idea.
A compiler is a computer program (or set of programs) that transforms source code written in a programming language (the source language) into another computer language (the target language, often having a binary form known as object code). The most common reason for wanting to transform source code is to create an executable program. The name "compiler" is primarily used for programs that translate source code from a high-level programming language to a lower level language (e.g., assembly language or machine code). If the compiled program can run on a computer whose CPU or operatin...
I know what a compiler is :D
Visual C++ Compiler, there you go.
02:11
:D
So anyway.
Know in resource, it loads a font?/
It's 4am. I need to wake up at 8am.
Good night all.
Fair enough. Night.
02:59
How strange.
move and forward aren't constexpr in C++11.
@Rapptz Lots of stuff isn't that really should be.
they made a pretty comprehensive review of it for C++14 though.
of course, the whole lvalue/rvalue dichotomy just doesn't make sense in constexpr functions
@DeadMG shit, I'm still trying to catch up to C++11
03:55
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Q: Why do people not do their own homeworks?

iluxaHow does this website need to change in order to discourage the endless 'I'm a newbie help me out, here's my homework'? Also, how do we discourage people from 'here's the solution, give me some points now' kind of answers? Yeah, I know this is off topic :-)

^^ aha
04:25
boo... they changed the title.
heh
I thought it was funny
So are there any germans in the ranks here?
Well if colored tokens are the "here people" I guess there's not many folks
@Chemistpp Sometimes more than might be immediately apparent though.
There are, however, a fair number of Germans (plus at least on Portuguese expat who's now living/working in Germany).
I just got offered a position in Munster
the guy's first interview question was "How is an american going to move to Germany?"
It was not such an easy question
because my answer was the same way I'd move to california
well not my real answer, the one in my mind
anyway, I did a good enough job I guess
I'm curious about life in deutschland though.
04:57
Oh sweet.
Doxygen's markdown is better than StackExchange's. How weird is that.
05:18
Coliru's not working :/
@Rapptz Seems to be for me.
Have you compiled anything?
fork is saying there are no child processes for me.
:(
@Rapptz I was about to say yes (I had clicked the compile/link/run button), but it was showing a cached result from an earlier compile (I'm pretty sure). After modifying the code so it needed re-compilation, it's failing.
let me check
The sandboxing timeout mechanism seems to have failed. It was running multiple ./a.out instances at 100 CPU instances.
@ScottW I'll check it out RIGHT NOW :D
Ok it sucks.
j/k :D
@ScottW maybe a little too monotonous?
okay
I liked his album from 2007.
So I'll probably like this one as well.
@ScottW Black Sea sounds good.
06:03
Is the word "telephone" often used? Or is it almost always shortened to "phone"?
latter
user1804599
iTelephone.
it sounds kinda steampunk
The only reasonable way to implement, virtual bool operator==(const base_class&) is via dynamic_cast right?
06:09
non-virtual interface idiom is a better choice
I don't really want to turn on RTTI...
It's on by default :)
@StackedCrooked I'm comparing base class pointers where the two objects might be sub-classes.
And a necessary condition for them to be equal is to be the same subclass type.
If RTTI is not turned on, and both objects are of the same type, then I think it's ok to compare them by address.
user1804599
@Mysticial Compare the vpointers! :D
06:12
@not-rightfold Yeah, I was gonna say... That's the hackish way to do it. :)
user1804599
Another way to do it is this:
You cannot compare pointers to different bases safely in presence of MI.
user1804599
Or use try/catch.
user1804599
But that’s even fuglier.
isn't dynamic_cast part of RTTI?
06:12
Yes.
It uses the same information in most (all?) implementations.
dynamic_cast and typeid
Right now I have:
bool Child::operator==(const Parent &x) const{
    const Child *ptr = dynamic_cast<const Child*>(&x);
    if (ptr == NULL)
        return false;

    return ... == ...;
}
If RTTI is unavoidable, then so be it.
This used to be C code where I had a type specifier using an enum. So I used to compare the enum to make sure if they are the same type first. Then I'd switch on the right union element.
is Child the base class or the derived?
@ScottW Is it a good one?
@ScottW What's your fear?
@Rapptz Child derives from Parent.
06:16
@ScottW That is not true. :)
And Child has no children. So we don't have to worry about yet another child class with an different implementation of operator==.
user1804599
@Mysticial look at what LLVM does. It has custom RTTI.
friend bool operator==(const Item& lhs, const Item& rhs) { return lhs.equals(rhs); } // more idiomatic than virtual operator bool iirc
I opened the door, baby magpie tried to sneak in when I went to the kitchen
caught it in action
@ScottW I liked SAO, but most people I know didn't like it. Especially the second half of the series seemed to be universally disliked.
06:19
I should be using typeid instead of dynamic_cast. This is somewhat performance critical.
@ScottW You might want to try Miss Monochrome. It's only 4 minutes per episode. And only three episodes have aired thus far.
@ScottW If you want a seriously good anime, check out Attack on Titan!
user1804599
@Mysticial Have a virtual function virtual bool is_X() const, one for every derived type X. :P
@not-rightfold lol
I'll do with this instead:
@Mysticial If you don't want dynamic_cast and the number of subclasses is always known then you could use an enum to identify subtypes.
bool Child::operator==(const Parent &x) const{
    if (typeid(*this) != typeid(x))
        return false;

    return ... == ...;
}
@StackedCrooked That's what the original C code looked like.
But the code was a complete mess of switches on every single function that was common to all the "subclasses".
user1804599
06:24
typeid also requires RTTI. :v
@not-rightfold I know.
bool operator==(const Obj& lhs, const Obj& rhs) { return lhs.type() == rhs.type() && lhs.equals(rhs); }
But I'm not trying that hard to avoid it.
user1804599
BUT ALL THE BYTES.
but if C & D are both inherited from B which is in turn inherited from A then C or D dynamic_cast to B will return not null but typeid == B will return false :'(
so in a way typeid is a but useless in inheritance in certain ways -_-
06:25
@StackedCrooked I'm not just comparing the type. Each of the subclasses have their on comparison function.
@Mysticial yeah, I added a second part
@StackedCrooked ah, didn't see the edit.
user1804599
Why do you need subtype polymorphism anyway?
Each subclass implements its own comparison function why you need to compare typeid or dynamic_cast, doesn't make sense :'(
@not-rightfold The parent class is an interface for a math operation. And child classes are different implementations of the math operation. There's an optimization that can be done if the same algorithm is being used with the exact same parameters.
06:28
Or java :'(
even sadder
C++ doesn't have interface concept
user1804599
Is the operation that should be used not known until runtime?
@not-rightfold Correct.
user1804599
Ah.
user1804599
Otherwise you could use a template. :P
@ScottW It's really just a game people play, throwing a random word into the conversation to confuse newbies for their own enjoyment.
06:39
If Mysticial is a person, then thinking of the pointer as a spear ... *Mysticial is the spear stuck in Mysticial. You can have many spears across the same Mysticial. But they are all stuck in the same person ...
@ScottW Seriously?
Mysticial *fat = new Mysticial(); Mysticial *fatter = *fat;
Of course Mysticial is a singleton pattern
There is only 1 Mysticial
Mysticial *fattest = gain_weight(fatter);
but *fat, *fatter & *fattest refers to the same Mysticial
@User17 I can't figure out whether this is the lamest troll I've ever seen, or an honest but hopelessly misguided attempt at helping.
06:56
The help is as honest as Scott's need for help.
@ScottW That's certainly a relief.
user1804599
07:26
@ScottW quick install a keylogger!
so... email from management saying how things are going company wise... "tell me what you think"... erm, really? Because I am fairly sure if I did someone is going to be upset.
@ScottW ... you mean your new keyboard?
@ScottW :D
Today is a glorious day
the day I hit 30k rep
that means I have 48.7 milliskeet!
and not a single fuck was given
#scottwproblems
 
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08:38
> The day C++ coders agree on The Way, lambs will lie down with lions, Palestinians will embrace Israelis, and cats and dogs will be allowed to marry.
nope
TIL .ipp is a "valid" extension for C++ header files.
Not in the sense I meant with "valid".
why do people write project read-mes that focus on how to contribute rather than WTF the project is in the first place and how to use the project?
@Jefffrey AFAIK 'hpp' is a convention, not a rule. You can name header files what ever you want.
I know I know.
@ScottW you bastard! :P
@thecoshman Apparently .ipp is a convention I didn't know about.
@thecoshman Sorry, what is the relevance of this?
08:54
@ScottW Did you invent a new language scotty?
@R.MartinhoFernandes from one Mr Smoot, xkcd order wrangler
@Jefffrey probably used for more 'interface' sorts of classes
we should make a cppsadness.com
analoguous to phpsadness.com
@thecoshman inline and templates AFAIK
@thecoshman Oh neat.
heheh PHP has strtok
ahahahah Google Chrome blocks php.net because it "contains malicious software"
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09:09
How much does it take to patent an idea in the US?
@BartekBanachewicz lol you werent jokin
@R.MartinhoFernandes did you get a response?
@BartekBanachewicz he he he
@Jefffrey silly convention :P
@thecoshman Yes. "I'll mark your request down but I don't think I'll be able to do that."
:(
Yours was much more uplifting.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah, well you did go first, so I guess after some number of people asked for it, they are coming around to the idea
09:13
@R.MartinhoFernandes well if you don't need an autograph, an A0-sized print is a rather cheap business, you just need to ask for a high-res image
@thecoshman I like it though. For separation of declaration and definition. I think it's neat.
stupid shitting outlook set up to fucking autoblock jars being sent
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I was actually thinking of e-mailing Randall directly and ask for a hi-res copy.
@thecoshman Can you blame it?
@Jefffrey you mean, like the .hpp and .cpp convention we already have?
09:14
yes
@GamesBrainiac I work in a company developing Java software o_0
@Jefffrey so does .ipp do?
You e-mail jars around?
Don't you have some shared storage place? Or some build server that publishes artifacts?
@thecoshman That does not answer anything.
I mean a MS product hates java
09:16
@thecoshman It allows you to split templates as well. .ipp is the .cpp of templates (it doesn't really get compiled for obvious reasons, but still).
Thats just program nature :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a 'this will give you more info for debugging that new thing' sort of jar
but as a rule of thumb, if there is a good way of doing something, it is not how we do it here:(
> (This is fixed in PHP 5.4. But it’s also re-broken in PHP 5.4, with the new 0b literal prefix: 0b0+1 produces 2.)
lol what the fuck
those people are so fucking dumb.
The last time you created a bug-free compiler was...?
09:32
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not about being 100% bug free, it's about fixing a bug and introducing practically the same one within one update. Do they even test that? :/
if I made a bug like this, I would first ensure the whole section is properly covered in tests
You didn't bother to post any link to provide context, so how the fuck am I supposed to know?
> 0x0+2 produces 4. The parser considers the 2 as both part of the hex literal and a separate decimal literal, treating this as 0x002 + 2. 0x0+0x2 displays the same problem. Strangely, 0x0 +2 is still 4, but 0x0+ 2 is correctly 2
@LightnessRacesinOrbit well, dunno.
it would still classify as a major regression for me.
This still classifies as "where's my goddamn link" for me
09:35
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If google didn't blacklist php.net page, I could prolly link you to the bug shrugs
@BartekBanachewicz You know, it's possible you simply write "http://php.net" in your browser; you don't have to do everything through Google.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit the screen turns red and warns me. I am eager to listen to that warning.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, that's right, it's not a false alarm. PHP.net really has malware on it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit better safe than sorry vOv
also for all I know, PHP is malware.
09:36
@BartekBanachewicz lolwut
it's all pure gold, but I'd feel better about it if this all was a huge joke
HTML colour only has 33 shades of grey not 50
maybe 50 shades of grey can only displayed on higher resolution monitors
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you mean... you don't type 'google' into the google search bar, to then search for google.co.uk on google.com to the search fro 'www.facebook.com'?
@User17 'resolution'?
09:43
How do you mean O_O
@thecoshman yo dawg
> on a funny sidenote: it's about time php got recognized at the malware it really is! :D
this is all too funny
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I've seen it happen man!
@ScottW So what, it's not like they only have 1 position to fill. Also, I'd think it'd be pretty easy to beat me, because I spent way too much time in the ivory tower.
Can't type google into Google!
> Google Inc. is an American multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search, cloud computing, software, and online advertising technologies. Most of its profits are derived from AdWords.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It wasn't me who reported php.net to google, I swear!
@R.MartinhoFernandes his face
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Q: failed to use lexical_cast convert string to float

Dean ChenBelow is my example codes: #include <iostream> #include "boost/lexical_cast.hpp" #include <string> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "ok" << endl; std::setprecision(10); string s1= "0.000001"; string s2= "0.0001"; cout << boost::lexical_cast<float>(s1) << en...

Upvoted. >.<
She invented the extra 17 shades of grey on the internet
09:51
> Below is my example codes
@User17 we get it, you like crap erotica, kindly move the fuck on
It's TelKitty
ignore
I have not read the novel
just enjoy the meme
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why tomalak, I have never intended to hurt your other C++ room or its newblets
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh, she changed her name again... it's still Telkitty pixel vomit for me
ergh... spent nearly 6 hours trying to track down WHY THE FUCK some data is just failing to be reported, turns out to be because of code that was compensating for shit being mutable... my own shit... so let's just sweep that under the rug and learn from my mistakes quietly
09:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes what o_0
the important thing is that no one realises I made a mistake in the first place :P

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