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00:02
alright
now I have 102 Wide tests and quite a few more to be created
I feel a bit better now
ITT the puppy's health is proportional to the number of Wide tests
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not exactly, but it makes me feel better
@HamZa I think they were mocking you. I mean, 1.6 euros a hour is lower than the minimum limit to avoid charges for exploitation. Per day is a fucking joke.
@Jefffrey I know, it was an internship to finish my horrible days at my previous school.
00:25
yeah, 1.6€ / day is just offensive
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Well that party sucked balls
they should just offer free lunch instead or dunno drinks
@HamZa I treat it pretty much like a regular job
@Ell why?
@BartekBanachewicz Drugged employees are happy employees
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Sausage fest, also not drunk enough
Also we have to be quiet :e
@Ell if it was sausage fest I am p sure you wouldn't want to be drunk more :P
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00:29
Yeah. If only I was into sausage
XD
@Ell In the meantime my GL framework is awesome.
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Your Haskell one?
yep
but yeah fuck it goes back to the drawer because exams :/
I really hope I'll be able to get those 2 missing points tomorrow (well, today)
My last internship was great. Nearby, drinks & eat were free and it was fun
00:33
@Jefffrey did you just get the joke?
also that looks like a weird book. Aren't you reading LYAH?
@BartekBanachewicz I've just had the chance to get it, yes.
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@bartek good luck for the exam :(
*:)
@BartekBanachewicz "Programming in Haskell"
@Jefffrey never heard of that
00:35
I had an epiphany.
@BartekBanachewicz this one
Serifs look great on paper but horrendous on a screen.
@Jefffrey I (a lot of others too) like this one
oh
well, I'll read both
How did I not realise this before?
00:36
@Jefffrey LYAH is very casually written
there's also Real World Haskell, also available online, also good quality
this one uses ASCII symbols instead of ->, <-, \\` (lambdas) and ^`
@Jefffrey like a good FP book vOv
so I always have to map its symbols to actual characters that I can use
also there are tutorials on adit.io
@Jefffrey the 2 ones I've mentioned use regular code
@Jefffrey Enable GHC's Unicode syntax extension.
00:37
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh gawd
@R.MartinhoFernandes no thanks
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@robot I think serifs look good on any long text regardless of screen or paper
(That's because λ is a valid identifier so it would break code)
00:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes dat star man
is badass
imagine 3+ star programming with those
@Ell You're a horrible person and deserve to die.
char★★★
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Sans fonts are difficult to read and I lose my place more easily
All the serifs on my screen right now are in my coding font, where I tolerate a few for the sake of readability and keming.
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I hate how ironically the word kerning displays
00:40
kemming bihatch
right, I am going to attempt sleep, wish me le luck
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it's just agonising :L
@dead night puppy
The star is ridiculous
@CatPlusPlus Just a bit.
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my hair is soft right now, I feel proud
You are proud that you washed your hair?
00:42
★ CONGRATULATIONS ★
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I wash it every morning. But it feels extra soft now
I'm wearing my SO T-shirt on June 7th for ease of recognition. I'm a genius. That last sentence is not related to the one before.
@DeadMG night
@Borgleader Cool. Make a pull request?
tired
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00:45
Aww the sound of night time is nice
Steam get online :argh:
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right now the code I showed you is in example4.c++ Should I move it anywhere or you'll handle that?
Put in a header on the root.
So, I got 25% off Broken Age on Steam. Problem is, I already have it. Anybody's interested?
I think they do it on purpose.
00:55
It's "for Double Fine loyalty".
I have that too.
@R.MartinhoFernandes > Error 1 error C4996: 'std::_Copy_impl': Function call with parameters that may be unsafe - this call relies on the caller to check that the passed values are correct. To disable this warning, use -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS. See documentation on how to use Visual C++ 'Checked Iterators' c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 12.0\vc\include\xutility 2132 1 example5
This is new =/
ignore those
Oh, that's bollocks.
What level of warnings do you have?
why is that even an error
01:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes I get that for example3/4/5 (unsurprising since I copied example4.vcxproj to make 5)
I don't get those :S
I just pulled from your repo before pushing to mine (and was in the process of integrating stuff when I ran into this)
They dont happen in release builds =/
Oh, let me check.
Ah, I get those too. From within boost. Piece of crap doesn't have an -isystem equivalent.
gonna have to pass the obviously superior /wd4996
FFS, there's a #pragma warning( disable : 4996 ) on that file.
01:15
@Rapptz Warnings-as-errors?
TIL everyone in /r/cpp uses makefiles
I read the other comments
Sigh, how the fuck do I shut up that bullshit :( I don't want command-line options, because header-only.
if you put #pragma warning( disable : 4996 ) at the top of main.h++ it silences the errors.
01:21
#ifdef MSVC #define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS #endif sounds like a hack eh?
And why not on the actual file?
you could #undef at the end of the file
Oh wait, I get why not if it's on the actual file.
Sigh.
Two-phase lookup.
MSVC has that?
Nope.
@Rapptz That doesn't work either if that is on that file.
Has to be where the template is caused to instantiate.
01:25
@Rapptz IIRC Boost uses those "hacks" all the time
Doesn't work here.
There's no hack you can do on the library-side.
It's all on the client.
Damn piece of shit.
Hmm
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Q: Do const stack variables have value?

cppguyWhat are the advantages in declaring a stack variable constant? eg void func(const std::string& arg) { if(someCondition) { const std::string foo ("some string plus " + arg); std::out << foo << std::endl; someFunction(foo); // dozens more lines of code... } //...

Well, there's a hack that you can do from the library. #define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS and don't undefine it.
How is this opinion based?
Let it leak to the client.
ARRhde.
It doesn't even tell me how to make iterators that it counts as secure.
It doesn't tell me what the alternative is.
@Rapptz Oh, thanks.
pretty fucking stupid
Won't work.
Doesn't even work if I use std::string instead of a string literal because Boost wraps the iterators along the way.
don't think there's a solution
I'm replacing the call to boost.
It's simple enough.
Sigh.
01:33
MSVC strikes again
Oh gawd, now I see why it took so long for @Borgleader to run the benchmarks he tried earlier.
@Borgleader did you run the benchmarks in a Debug build, by any chance?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didnt get those with the single header (and i ran those in release, with the single header)
Oh, ok.
So... there's no way to call boost::is_any_of from a library in MSVC without leaking macros to the user.
I thought you had your own?
it's pretty easy to write is_any_of isn't it?
01:43
Yeah.
This was from the cpptemplate code.
Another build, still can't handle RTTI. I should just stop checking.
At the rate of fear GCC is going, I'm sure there'll be a libgpp in like GCC 5.1
rate of fear? o.o
yes
libgpp was the pre-standard GNU C++ library.
01:53
I made the name up on the spot
lib clang gplusplus
So, Tit-anfall is enjoyable.
anyone familiar with "collada" format for 3D models?
02:09
vaguely
welp, looks like someone did exactly what I was intending to do already and provided a library for it! I love the internet
02:36
lol i have to look up how to pull request
nvm, that was easy
Hmmm.
The stringize preprocessor operator discards newlines?
Hmm, yeah, it concatenates all whitespace.
Ugh.
you know you have huge chances to get exam answers wrong when you notice that throughout 5 iterations of the same algorithm, you write the zeroes more and more twisted, and they eventually turn into eights
Dammit.
I wanted to include the benchmarked code in the HTML report, but it looks awful if collapsed into a single line.
03:03
Woohoo I contributed something! :D
@Borgleader congrats :D
what did you contribute to?
@Jefffrey This
Oh ffs.
MSVC builds that.
Somehow.
Builds what?
@Borgleader you did good man
03:07
template <typename T>
using destructable_object = detail::object_storage<typename T, false>;
typename is wrong there.
@Jefffrey Robot added pretty graphs
@R.MartinhoFernandes It shouldnt be there?
Who knows why MSVC accepts it.
oh my sweet jesus
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm yeah it compiles without it. Sorry :(
embedding jQuery in <script> tags should be a crime
03:10
disregard html, admire pretty graphs :D
I can never remember the rules for where typename is needed
@Borgleader dependent name
yeah... that doesn't mean anything to me =/
@Borgleader yes, they are pretty, but please use <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.0/jquery.min.js"></script> next time
@Borgleader Don't worry. I should have paid attention to TeamCity before merging, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh did it compile it for you?
03:12
I set it to build all pull requests.
But I just checked on MSVC and didn't look at it..
That's handy o.o
@Borgleader when you have a name that depends on a template parameter. myclass is not a dependant name, myclass<TemplArg>::something is.
@Jefffrey Oh
gonna write that down
ninja robot ...
03:17
You forgot header guards too!
You're okay with putting the code in the public domain, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh damnit... thats when I cut from example.cpp
Shall I put your name in the notice atop the file?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course :) (You may)
@sudorm-rfTelkitty ninja
yeah, I clicked on the teamcity.loungecpp link
Xeo
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03:23
well damn, another day without food
@Xeo I'm gonna call it, you're anorexic =/
Xeo
Xeo
my 'nap' extended to 10h again
No, he's just almost as bad at living in his own timezone as I am
Xeo
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@Borgleader lolno, not with my body figure
@CatPlusPlus I was good at it, until my back decided to stab me in the... back?
Never cast Animate Skeleton on your own skeleton
03:26
@Xeo to stab itself
Xeo
Xeo
I need to find the motivation to go out shopping early in the morning while I'm still awake
Is there a reason why VS can't build debug in parallel?
You're using the ~new~ PDB mode, which is shit
How ~new~ is it? It seems like it was always like that. (i.e. debug was never parallelized whereas release was some releases ago)
03:31
@Borgleader lol, dat diagnosis.
I need to be awake at 12, to try sleeping or not
@Rapptz There was some possibility of it being correct =/
nah
looks good
03:33
Benchmark all the things!
Still need to finish the kernel density estimation.
Hows that going?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why is that limit in place anyway?
Good: I just discovered some of my C++ code made it to Wikipedia. Bad: It's a macro (BOOST_FOREACH). Note to self: improve legacy!
hahaha xD
Need to write a DCT (I have IDCT) and then I'm done, I think.
03:36
@Borgleader Why couldn't he just fix it? Well, he probably did.
@Rapptz Probably because of old code.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did a DCT in matlab for a class a little over a year ago
(we did both in fact, we did jpg compression)
Xeo
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@CatPlusPlus when did you wake up?
I have FFT and IDCT around. Shouldn't be too difficult.
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Q: Why constantly develop standards for C++ ?

ERJANFrom wikipedia: C++11 was approved by ISO on 12 August 2011, replacing C++03.[1] The name follows the tradition of naming language versions by the year of the specification's publication. Work is currently under way on the C++14 and C++17 standards can you explain why they develop ...

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lol
Developing C++ standards is not like getting a wife. You actually can keep throwing away the old one and getting new ones every few years.
despite it being a joke, the concept is neat
it'd have to be really worth it though since it's a dead draw to only have 1/2 of the pieces.
I just lost 4 games in a row. :(
I like that in the illustration it has a (Phyrexian) Dreadnought and a (Polar) Kraken as jewelry in the horns. Matching the flavour.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, the cards in Unglued
Bureaucracy
03:52
@Mysticial Developing C++ standards is amazingly similar to developing other software. Up until late in the C++11 process, it was basically trying to follow the dreaded waterfall process. Now they've moved to something vaguely similar to a modern process/methodology.
Oh, I can serve HTML from Dropbox.
Looks like it is /Gm that turns off parallel compilation.
g'night boys
night
03:57
@Jefffrey G'night.
@Jefffrey Good night.
@MarkGarcia Oh neat. Thanks!
04:21
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Q: I don't get this joke. Is it some kind of play on "water, too?"

Michael Owen SartinI don't get this joke. Is it some kind of play on "water, too?"

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LOL!
04:35
one of the oldest jokes ever
04:46
posted on February 19, 2014 by Scott Meyers

The book I'm currently working on is about the effective use of features new to C++11 and C++14. It covers nothing that's in C++98, other than brief descriptions where they're needed for context. The book consists of entirely new material; nothing is repeated from Effective C++, More Effective C++, or Effective STL. One of the questions I have to answer is what to call this book. Originally, i

@Feeds s/name/make/
he's limiting his options
@Feeds Effective Modern C++11 mostly (and some C++14). I like my titles accurate :)
Or just Effective Modern C++, then editions 2, 3, 4... for later revisions.
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@MarkGarcia yea, was thinking that too
04:51
might as well comment
And be acknowledged in the book!
Xeo
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on it
> title by Lounge<C++>, whatever that is
I may have a different idea for the subtitle. Also am commenting.
"Ranges, Part 2 of 4: Infinite Ranges" is up now. http://ericniebler.com/2014/02/18/infinite-ranges/
Yes :D
Someone should write a book about DSP modulation algorithms and Hayes AT command set processing, and call it Modem C++.
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04:59
posted on February 19, 2014 by Eric Niebler

In the last post, I tried to make delimited ranges fit into the STL and found the result unsatisfying. This time around I’ll be trying the same thing with infinite ranges and will sadly be reaching the same conclusion. But Continue reading →

@Borgleader You must replace @Feeds!
@Borgleader I already added him to feeds a few months ago ^
I added him like 2 days ago. So glad I did :D
@Potatoswatter Oh my gawd. Hayes. The age of brick-sized modems!
05:09
I thought white hat guy was nicer than that.
@Potatoswatter Is he being less than nice, or just curious?
05:35
It would be fun it if there were a phrase in the standard that reads like "the behavior might be undefined". People would go nuts!
06:01
Whoa, H2C03 quit completely when he realized he wasn't popular?
@Potatoswatter Completely and thoroughly.
Good thing I'm too blind to recognize such things... :-)
Anyone could come back on another nickname
This is the internet
Having names deleted from the system makes things more confusing…
If they are indeed deleted ...
@sudorm-rfTelkitty I'm pretty sure he could come back with the same name if he so chose. He'd lose the existing rep, badges, etc., though.
06:05
@JerryCoffin Sight going away with age? ;)
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Well, there's no reason he shouldn't.
@Borgleader Yes, but this blindness is more emotional than physical.
Well, a lot of people rage quit, then come back when they are bored again regardless they resume their old names or using other names
@sudorm-rfTelkitty All instances of H2CO3 are just replaced with user529758.
@Potatoswatter Maybe you should ask NSA for some info? :p
Or maybe google cached some of the old pages
06:10
@sudorm-rfTelkitty I just mean, the content isn't deleted and in theory they could restore the old account. He seems like a good egg, that's all. But, no sense in paying any mind.
@Potatoswatter He could probably set up a new account, then ask them to merge the old one with it. Assuming he could convince them he was the same person, they probably would. Honestly, I couldn't be terribly surprised if that were to happen in a few months or so (though I'm not predicting it will either--I'd say it's no better than 50:50 whether he'll come back or not).
Tomalak's Vlad probably has/had another account somewhere ...
So does Andy Prowl ...
People who acquires a lot of reps in a short time after they joined are all suspicious to me ...
I could be wrong, as always
@sudorm-rfTelkitty I tend to doubt Andy does--he got rep quickly by simply answering an almost ridiculous number of questions.
Vlad has a lot of 0 score answers.
I deleted my 0 scores (except on questions where it was the only answer)
I didnt have that many though
06:22
Well, people who acquires a lot of reps obviously knows how the system works
most of the people come here to seek answers
Or your name is @Mysticial and you cash in on like one answer by being insanely smart
:P
I think the pie dude deleted a of his answers which had zero upvotes
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Took me a while to get what you meant on "pie dude".
For the same given paper spec, a console will deliver twice the perf of a PC, and a PC will deliver twice the perf of a mobile part.
I wanna know where he gets his numbers.
06:29
doesn't matter, he's carmack
[obey]carmack[/obey]
though you should ask this as a question somewhere on the SE, and tweet the question to carmack himself
he might just answer, like he did here:
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A: Transatlantic ping faster than sending a pixel to the screen?

John CarmackThe time to send a packet to a remote host is half the time reported by ping, which measures a round trip time. The display I was measuring was a Sony HMZ-T1 head mounted display connected to a PC. To measure display latency, I have a small program that sits in a spin loop polling a game contro...

Hah xD
I'm not sure which site that would be best on though, I'm leaning towards Programmers.SE
not sure either
On SO it would get closed as either not programming related or opinion based.
seems quite hardware related too
Super User is for computer enthusiasts and power users. If you have a question about …
- computer hardware,
- computer software, or
- personal and home computer networking
and it is not about …
- programming and software development,
- video games or consoles,
well shit, that doesnt help
06:39
@Borgleader If the ping question was considered as on-topic, then why not SU?
Yeah I guess so.
Then you can just template Konrad's question. :P
I'm genuinely interested in his answer
carmack is one of the few programmers I really would like to meet before I die
@AlexM. Then I presume it's ok if he's the one who kills you. :)
lol
considering the age gap between us, I think it's better for me to say I'd like to meet him before he dies
@Rapptz Coin-operated version coming to a pub near you. This has applications outside baseball.
this is pretty neato
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Q: Spec for spec speed differences between specific and generic hardware setups

BorgleaderJohn Carmack tweeted: For the same given paper spec, a console will deliver twice the perf of a PC, and a PC will deliver twice the perf of a mobile part. Normally this is the sort of claim I would take with a really big grain of salt, but considering the man's pedigree. I'm inclined to tak...

Done.
upvoted for great justice
be sure to tweet it to him
@Borgleader +1 Just for the "John Carmack tweeted:"!
06:57
I tried to use the same style as Konrad since his question turned out well, but I also didn't want it to be a carbon copy.
I could avoid John Carmack tweeted though xD
no that part is crucial
it makes people doubt their knowledge and thus not downvote on sight

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