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5:00 PM
Filenames that contain extended ascii characters.
 
brazilian here, most of my folders do
 
depends on the FS encoding
 
filenames*/folders
 
No, that's unicode. This is chars between 128 to 255.
I don't know if its still a problem.
 
NTFS should use UTF-8 or some windows specific encoding
 
5:01 PM
I see, my bad
 
if you have fat32 it might be a problem
 
I think its UTF-16, but not sure.
Yes, I was talking about fat
 
Most USB flash drives still come fat32 formatted. I think even that does support unicode,
 
@Raze it doesn't really matter, it matters which computers insert the filename
for exemple, I had a program for tax declaration that would only work on a windows french because it wouldn't be able to find accentuated files
 
5:04 PM
You could access it on command line, but could not open it on windows explorer. There was eve a "file locking" software that used this to "lock" files so that they can't be opened on Windows.
 
I was surprised some days ago when I created a Live Linux USB and it still requires FAT
 
well it's not surprising
 
it was for me
 
well you'd have to have a driver for every filesystem on your motherboard to read anything else than fat
 
@Loic, that I think has to do with setting the right code page.
 
5:05 PM
what does "please format in FAT" even means to someone not computer addicted?
 
Last two I bought were NTFS.
 
I mean the accented chars might not actually have been saved as unicode, rather as one of the other, older encodings.
 
@Raze I know that in NTFS there is a "magic visibility flag" for files/folders
 
@MartinJames Pen drives?
 
@Loic, I don't know about that.
 
5:07 PM
My friend was messing with that and when he set an undefined value, the file would be hidden completely from commandline/explorer
 
@Kahler, what does a Live Linux USB mean to someone not computer addicted?
 
@Kahler 8G/32G 'USB flash sticks' - in a plastic pack from supermarket shelf.
 
@Loic, even with dir /a /s?
 
@Raze don't remember
 
@MartinJames plain beauty
 
5:08 PM
Hmm. I've not tried that. But I guess this attribute can only be accessed programmatically?
I think most off the shelf USB drives come with FAT because NTFS isn't well supported on Mac.
 
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Why do people add Torvalds to their repositories. :v
 
@Raze I bought two with my groceries at Tesco. They were NTFS formatted. Nobody cares about Mac.
 
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I really do need static_for
 
@Martin, not true. the people who sell the USB drives care. I think its an image problem for many of them.
 
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I can't have conditionals that return different types based on a compile-time decision. :c
 
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5:13 PM
Now I have to use recursion with a class and specialization.
 
@Raze Yeah - they don't want to be associated with Mac:)
 
@ThePhD can't?
 
If only that were true! I think that's probably an exception.
 
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@Kahler + in a for loop.
 
yes we can (unless when we can't)
 
5:18 PM
"Everything which is not forbidden is allowed" is a constitutional principle of English law — an essential freedom of the ordinary citizen. The converse principle — "everything which is not allowed is forbidden" — applies to public authorities, whose actions are limited to the powers explicitly granted to them by law. National traditions The jocular saying is that, in England, "everything which is not forbidden is allowed", while, in Germany, the opposite applies, so "everything which is not allowed is forbidden". This may be extended to France — "everything is al...
quite comic
This may be extended to France — "everything is allowed even if it is forbidden"
hahaha
 
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If Darth Vader took off his helmet and looked that cute, I'm not sure I'd be able to back away either.
 
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Choke Cutehold?
 
Also, I want an R2D2 now =/
 
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Build one.
 
5:22 PM
@Borgleader oin s2
 
Also, I wonder if you could fit a projector in there, instead of just a lens. could use it as a mobile movie/game projector xD
 
haha he will end up more as marvin with that job
 
@Kahler huh?
 
@Borgleader the sad robot from hitchhikers guide
 
never actually read it =/
 
5:25 PM
me neither, but loved the movie ~when younger ~ (cof cof still love cof cof)
 
does r2d2 have a language?
 
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Many programming language type systems support subtyping. For instance, if is subtype of , then an expression of type can be used whenever an expression of type could. Variance refers to how subtyping between more complex types (list of s versus list of s, function returning versus function returning , ...) relates to subtyping between their components. Depending on the variance of the type constructor, the subtyping relation may be either preserved, reversed, or ignored. For example, in C# : * is a subtype of , because the type parameter is covariant. Note how original subtyping of ...
 
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lolwut Eiffel? :V
 
Eiffel tower
 
5:30 PM
I mean, in the series, people understand him magically or we could program one that speaks with those bits and blops?
 
Eiffel is that language that I read about in the pragmatic programmer and has builtin support for code contracts
that's all I can say to describe it to someone asking me about it
 
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Yes, I know what Eiffel is.
 
I know you know what eiffel is
 
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If only there were a working implementation of it.
 
it was just a random related sentence that I threw in
 
5:31 PM
@Kahler im pretty sure their language is something like morse code
 
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Soo…
 
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What shall I write.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes the future new counter-movement
 
Cooking for someone else is so fucking stressful
 
5:36 PM
 
Own... here I was thinking that was a hitchhiker reference
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes if it was an announced visit and I had time to prepare, it's fine
otherwise, no, I would not be able to handle the stress
I'm with you on that one lol
 
It was planned three weeks ago.
 
hahahaha
 
slacker!
 
5:38 PM
What? I wouldn't serve friends food I cooked yesterday.
 
hahahahaha
 
a single day is fine for most foods
but hey, don't listen to me
I have a phobia for failures
 
Is it easy to mess up mashed potatoes?
Because I think I did.
 
@AlexM. and yet you're here in the middle of a bunch of them
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, depends on what you mash them with
 
@Borgleader I meant that I usually don't attempt to do things unless I can retry at least once because I'm too afraid I'll fail
 
may the music help
 
Following the recipe in German might have been a bad idea.
 
use this
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wasn't aware there was even a recipe.
 
5:42 PM
and do not salt too much. Robots usually salt too much
 
finding lumps of whole potatoes when you're expecting a nice creamy consistence is a huge turnoff
 
Not me. I do the opposite.
 
it's almost as disgusting as finding pieces of fried fat on what you expected to be a perfectly fine piece of roasted meat
I hate stuff like that
 
@AlexM. nothing wrong with that
 
5:43 PM
@StackedCrooked it is imo
 
you wanna fight?
 
come at me pirate
you know what else is ruined by lumps?
 
jet pistol!
 
pudding
I didn't get my last pudding to be lump-free so in the bin it went
 
admin-fight-bot +52 damage
alex turn
 
5:45 PM
On one hand it's their fault as they knew fully well I'm a terrible cook; on the other hand it's their fault as they gifted me the German cookbook.
 
@StackedCrooked your pitiful attacks won't work on me luffy
 
There, I rationalised my innocence
Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck
 
@AlexM. can't win against that
 
you always have friends visiting you robot :(
 
I can't hit cute girls. Dammit.
 
5:47 PM
I'd go crazy in your place
 
I still need to get the eggs done.
Fuck fuckfuckfuckfu kfu k
 
I go along well with people with whom interaction is at most choosing an hour to meet up in town and get a beer and some grub
I don't like having people over
they make a mess
 
hmmm I'm quite sure you should work on that
 
no I shouldn't
 
Shit. Forgot there's an extra.
Fuck.
 
5:49 PM
@AlexM. that doesn't sound bad
how are Romanian pubs?
 
this I think is the nicest pub in my city
for some reason I can't find bigger pics
alcohol is very cheap in Romania
1l of beer in that place costs $0.5
 
=O
 
Shit. They're here.
Fuck.
If I don't show up again, you know what happened.
 
the name's Irish & Music Pub but it's really a gathering place for students who want to have fun w/o paying much
and metalheads
 
I want my possessions identified.
Bye
 
5:53 PM
good luck with your arcane arts of socialization
 
@AlexM. looks cool
@AlexM. OMG
 
I don't like it there tbh, too much smoke
but otherwise I agree it's nice
 
Here a beer (25CL) can cost 3 EUR.
 
yeah, someone from Finland visited my city and got drunk every night because "HOLY SHIT YOU CAN BUY ANY AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL AT ANY TIME? AND IT'S SO CHEAP?"
 
just ordered this
@R.MartinhoFernandes have fun
 
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5:56 PM
 
@StackedCrooked I want to order this: ebay.co.uk/itm/… and ordered this earlier today: ebay.co.uk/itm/…
I think nendoroid figurines are really well made
 
figurines eh :)
 
yeah, not that much into manga :(
the only manga I'm reading is naruto and that's just because I couldn't be patient enough to wait for eps to come out
 
You should watch School Rumble anime.
You will thank me later ;)
 
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Te weinig animo anime.
 
6:01 PM
te veel dynamo
kan niet fietsen zo
 
@StackedCrooked I'll give it a try
 
great :D
 
I went through the first ep of nichijou a few days ago
 
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@StackedCrooked Dynamo typing.
 
btw, the first three eps are a little boring, so please have a little patience in the beginning
 
6:03 PM
is every ep made out of short skits (I think that's what they're called)?
 
@AlexM. awesome
@AlexM. yeah, I think
 
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@AlexM. No, they are made of skirt shots.
 
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Thepsians
 
I found the name of those cute white seals
they're called harp seals apparently
I want one
as long as someone else takes care of it
they look like weird dogs
 
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6:21 PM
Time to write C++ code.
 
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6:39 PM
I wish the Haskell committee had the C++ one's mind.
 
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6:50 PM
I want someone to help me build up an input library....
 
@ThePhD What, like keyboard/mouse and gamepad?
 
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And I want to make a WebSocket/LongPolling/Polling mechanism for C++.
 
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@kbok Yah.
 
Is there something wrong with the existing ones? Or do you just want to build something
 
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Trying to create useful Mouse, Keyboard, and Gamepad classes, stuff like that. Or sort of that like.
 
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6:58 PM
And, uh. Moreso to build something, I guess. I've never really learned how to properly wrap RawInput, or a bunch of other I/O input stuff like on Linux.
 
well, mouse and keyboard is a bit boring
gamepads are more interesting but implementing a gazillion different specs is not very fun
 
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Hm. Maybe I should learn a proper way of splitting it up.
 
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Gamepad and GamepadDriver, I guess?
 
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Match whatever Gamepad with whatever Driver you want, I suppose.
 
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Gamepad could maybe be a data provider which returns some kind of driver-data-querying interface, along with a parser than parses things out into common things like press events, release events, etc.
 
7:07 PM
I don't really see the point of the driver from the user's perspective
For me, all there is is a notification mechanism for push/release(/state) and axis events. This works for all devices
 
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Curiously enough, how do you identify devices?
 
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Hm.
 
through OS API ?
 
You mean uniquely? You probably don't.
 
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I'm talking in terms of like, an abstraction.
 
7:12 PM
I don't follow
 
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Uhm.
 
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Like, you plug in an Xbox 360 Controller to the USB port of a computer.
 
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... In another USB slot, you plug in a PS3 Dual Shock controller.
 
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How do you... get at either one?
 
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7:13 PM
What would it be like, asking to get the Gamepad thing that would represent those?
 
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Just a zero-based index?
 
are there even PC drivers for PS3 controllers?
 
Additional devices usually get assigned a number based on the order in which they were plugged
 
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@Borgleader Yeah.
 
Keyboard and mouse would probably get a magic constant number
 
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7:14 PM
@kbok Strangely enough, I want to also be able to handle multiple keyboards.
 
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Like, differentiate between Laptop Keyboard vs. Plugged In Keyboard
 
Well, laptop keyboard would probably be device DEFAULT_KEYBOARD and the external one would be a gamepad with 120 buttons, I guess
 
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Hehehe.
 
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Well, all this talk has given me some idea. So, I'll give what I know a try.
 
You would then tell the library that you want to wrap the much buttoned pad with a keyboard adapter, which is more practical in terms of code since you have matching keysyms instead of an index
The same would probably apply to the mouse and the sticks, where an object plugged on top of the common API would produce boost point2d objects or something
 
7:17 PM
 
You can check out DirectInput for some inspiration. It's not very good IMO, but a working example nevertheless
 
Use XInput for interacting with a 360 controller.
 
Tried to discuss about the fact that Haskell's library sometimes overuses operators and that leads to unreadable non-self-documenting code, on #haskell. Almost everybody got mad and no one talks to me anymore.
> [21:23:31] ReinH: you are very aggressive and confrontational
> [21:23:36] ReinH: it is tedious
lol
> [21:24:51] zwer: ReinH I find you and several others more aggressive than him
 
Oh. Wokay. I'm a bit confused now, since you accepted my answer. However, here's some notes: you weren't unlocking the mutex in the exception handler. You are "sharing" (cough) data (commands) and a mutex across forks. That doesn't work. More specifically: pop() only pops in the child process :/ If the fork happens at a time when the mutex is locked, then the result is most likely deadlock in the child (or undefined behaviour). You probably want Boost Interprocess, or just threads: stackoverflow.com/a/23117587/85371sehe 36 secs ago
Hehe that's a first. I downvoted a question after having gotten the accepted answer :| The question was just edited in such a way that it made clear the OP has no clue what he's doing.
 
send informations
 
7:29 PM
Now I'm a troll apparently.
> [21:27:56] vanila: you probably have to drop it, he's not going to stop trolling if people keep replying
 
Where's that
 
You're a trolll
 
@Jefffrey Oh there
 
@Jefffrey heh
now time for GODZILLA yeahhh
 
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Woohoo std::unordered_multiset is great.
 
7:37 PM
So does it look nice?
 
Everybody hates me in that room basically.
It's unbelievable how fast I made enemies in there.
 
what room?
 
#haskell (IRC)
I swear I wasn't trolling.
 
fred already posted what you said
 
What do you mean?
 
7:41 PM
lame joke, fred posted a transcript of someone trolling a haskell room a week ago :)
 
Welp Transistor is really fucking short
 
can't find it now
 
@JohanLarsson this?
 
nope, it was packed with profanity :)
 
How about my maze? anyone?
 
7:45 PM
> v13:15 <xQuasar> | HASKELL IS FOR FUCKIN FAGGOTS. YOU'RE ALL A BUNCH OF FUCKIN PUSSIES
 
Hah. TIL one of the first books I read, and was actually recommended by our local librarian is actually frequently on the ban lists in the US.
 
@Jefffrey clearly that guy is not trying to make friends :)
 
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Q: A general program for League of Legends

user3672410Over this summer I wanted to practice c++ and linked list. I have an idea of creating a program that will go through a list of characters and then compute the stats that will be shown with different items and their ratios. I am currently thinking of trying it with a linked list to store the diffe...

 
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lol dat title
 
@sehe Is there human-dog sex in there?
 
7:49 PM
@Jefffrey nope
 
Too bad.
 
> Generally hailed as Jack London’s best work, The Call of the Wild is commonly challenged for its dark tone and bloody violence. Because it is seen as a man-and-his-dog story, it is sometimes read by adolescents and subsequently challenged for age-inappropriateness. Not only have objections been raised here, the book was banned in Italy, Yugoslavia and burned in bonfires in Nazi Germany in the late 1920s and early 30s because it was considered “too radical.”
@Jefffrey You may wanna try "Beloved, Toni Morrison, 1987":
> Again and again, this Pulitzer-prize winning novel by perhaps the most influential African-American writer of all time is assigned to high school English students. And again and again, parental complaints are lodged against the book because of its violence, sexual content and discussion of bestiality.
 
this is a huge waste of time, still doing it :)
 
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> Please choose your preferred coding language.
 
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It’s not in the list. :V
 
7:50 PM
haha
F# would have been nice
 
going with Java
 
@JohanLarsson the instructions are very confounding
 
and the animations are very annoying
 
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@JohanLarsson This is so slow and horrible.
 
and some of the puzzles are really dumb
 
7:52 PM
Hmm. I dont' speak "Cancel"
 
@rightfold I'm still doing it :D
 
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Hmm.
 
I regret I started though.
 
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virtual void setMarkRecursively(bool newMark); or virtual void recursivelySetMark(bool newMark);?
 
 
7:52 PM
@sehe got it the first time :)
rightfold probably has a language named Cancel
5
 
/you/ do, but not everyone is dumb enough to follow time-waster links
@JohanLarsson in fact, any language he made models "Cancel" in a meta kind of way
 
haha
my languages never get past null
 
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TEST_CASE("setMarkRecursively should recursively set the mark", "[object]") no shit!
2
 
@sehe yeah you should almost flag a time-waster link posted in chat
 
@JohanLarsson do Arithmetic/06 please
im too dumb
 
8:01 PM
@Jefffrey history
 
wow
I have a whole new level of low self-esteem.
 
4/x should have been easy
 
don't beat yourself up
 
beat yourself down!
 
8:07 PM
lol
 
@rightfold so does it pass the test or not
don't leave me hanging
 
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Yes, it does.
 
great, happy end :)
 
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Woohoo my garbage collector works.
 
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Now I’ll write root_guard.
 
8:19 PM
holy wtf, bison's output file is getting me errors in cmath
wtf did i do wrong T_T
 
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Ik heb zin in hard drugs.
 
8:37 PM
 
OK, office cleanup tomorrow. There are tiny spiders living in my monitor and they keep spinning webs across to the desk lamp.
 
epic
 
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@sehe seems reasonable.
 
'image not found', onebox failure?
 
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Fairly standard Erlang architecture.
 
8:39 PM
I contest the notion that this picture made it easier to see what you're trying to do :S — sehe 5 secs ago
 
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lol, doing such a thing in C++.
 
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Horrible idea.
 
Meh -10 'cos 'User was removed'
 
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I have no life and I can prove it mathematically.
 
8:42 PM
QED
 
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Cat I LOVE YOU :D
 
lol Cat
 
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@MartinJames That’s a sin!
 
No, I am catching function calls on one app and sending it to all clients and calling that functions on clients also... — Dusan Plavak 47 secs ago
ah, a game dev
@JohanLarsson hmmm i.imgur.com/5RHCnyg.png ?
 
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if (x == 62) return 3;
 
8:53 PM
Uncle Bob, let this soul go!
 
@rightfold but 62 is not divisible by 3.
@DeadMG hehe microsecond
 
@sehe I hacked it like return x % 3 + 1;
 
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Tijd voor spek.
 
@JohanLarsson ah... I had (x+1)%3 before...
 

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