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12:00
@Cinch you should get your college class to revise the contents and teach c++11
@FilipRoséen-refp Yes. No. Maybe.
@FilipRoséen-refp let me test it
cancel my stars
@R.MartinhoFernandes TIL Lounge<C++> is run by NSA.
@FilipRoséen-refp thinking abot it
yep they did cancel
12:02
@khajvah canceling the stars are not the same thing as knowing who created them
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Alright.
well it is too obvious now if I spam, I can't test it any more
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I vomited all day yesterday.
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And now I feel like shit.
@khajvah star two messages, and I'll do the same - and we'd then ask @R.MartinhoFernandes to cancel yours. if he complies, we will know for sure
12:03
ok
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@thecoshman yes, but not for generators.
hmm.. that didn't go as planned
@Cinch you shouldn't just think about it, you should really bug them into teaching relevant stuff..
@Cinch could you link the course description? go into lawyer mode on their asses, if the course description says its teaching C++ you should be allowed to write C++11.
yea, NSA never admits that they read our emails
if, however, it explicitly says that C++03 is what is being taught (or c++98), then you need to find some other means of getting what you want
@FilipRoséen-refp Yeah, being a smartass is definitely going to work. People love smartasses.
12:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes this has nothing to do with love
@FilipRoséen-refp No, that's not the point
The point is that I want t learn the best way to do it
Lexical cast? Hm.
@Cinch the best way to do it, using the tools available in.. what?
@FilipRoséen-refp C++03
@райтфолд spent a few minutes with it yesterday, couldn't get it to work on coliru. I think what I want can easily be done with a fairly basically.
@Cinch I rest my case, if you want to be stuck in C++03-land.. that's entirely up to you
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12:09
@thecoshman SSCCE.
@FilipRoséen-refp I'd use stoi if I could
@райтфолд I took the example they had :\
And it's not a C++11 class
I'm not going to use super features if they're not asking for them
I'll look into it some more another time
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@thecoshman What was your output?
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But that's not for generators.
@Cinch so you are basically asking how to convert a std::string into an integral?
@FilipRoséen-refp yeah
but like I said, all I really need is to make a handy way of providing iterators and taking an function for going from one step to the next. I mocked up most of that fairly quickly, then broke it trying to get too clever.
also the string has already been cleansed of any other tokens
12:11
i like my day so far
@райтфолд compilation failure
since the morning I've been playing our upcoming game
apparently that's my task for the whole day
besides, that thing looks to be threading itself, which again is overkill for what I want/need
@Cinch the easiest way, while still maintaining the ability to easily detect errors, is to use an intermediate std::istringstream
"get familiar with the game"
12:11
@FilipRoséen-refp alrightly
stringstreams it is
I used stringstreams for to_string, lol
@BartekBanachewicz where you at?
@thecoshman my desk?
back to reading, peace.
@BartekBanachewicz ¬_¬ very clever dick wad. where you work?
Huuuge Games
12:15
@райтфолд this is the example taken from the boost doc page. fails to compile :\
maybe probably I'm just doing something stupid
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How about symmetric coroutines?
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I have no idea what they are.
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@thecoshman That's a linker error, you idiot.
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-lboost_coroutine
that asym code looks to do what I want it to do what I would want
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12:16
It compiles just fine.
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It doesn't link since you don't tell it you want to link to libboost_coroutine.
:\ like I said, I didn't spend long on it
also, I don't mind using boost, but non-header stuff is grating
-    auto xy = vp.a().cast<int>();
-    auto wh = vp.range().cast<int>();
+    Eigen::Array2i xy = vp.a().cast<int>();
+    Eigen::Array2i wh = vp.range().cast<int>();
Bug fix.
get that away before LRIO sees it
@R.MartinhoFernandes suggested or actual?
12:18
Actual.
huh...
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, @Lightning will probably like it.
I'd presume then that xy and xh where getting assigned 'int' type, but being passed to something that would treat them differently in that case.
it's because of overloading
Damn someone shotgunned the shower spot :(
12:22
@thecoshman I have a interface-breaking fix in mind that is superior (ensures it won't happen again), but that one is indeed the simplest fix.
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, obviously :P thinking in ugly javary ways
What does overloading have to do with it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes break the interfaces sooner rather than later, before it annoys too many people
@R.MartinhoFernandes void foo(int i){} void foo(Eigen::Array2i i){}
@thecoshman I am doing so now.
Hi there.
12:24
@thecoshman No, not it.
rigidization of type variables is a good thing sometimes
Hi here.
Moving to a new machine is annoying.
Also, DELL laptops suck.
@wilx what do you have?
@wilx everything is annoying
12:24
I was given DELL PRECISION M4800
@BartekBanachewicz A Dell...
I don't know I reinstalled Windows from scratch fairly easily on my yoga
I have managed to break the secondary GPU, AMD something.
I have just MSYS2 and Haskell Platform there
@wilx lol AMD
...by trying to install updated drivers right from the DELL support pages.
12:25
lol installing gpu drivers from laptop vendor page
This is work notebook.
@wilx those are old
Are you suggesting I try AMD's own drivers?
12:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes Excellent.
Well, I have tried to updated BIOS. That went well. Until Bitlocker started acting up. It recognized the change and wanted some recovery key.
@R.MartinhoFernandes If only C++ had a feature whereby the compiler refused to build your program if you'd made such a mistake.
OH WAIT IT DOES IT'S CALLED TYPE CHECKING AND YOU GET IT WHEN YOU DON'T USE auto OUT OF LAZINESS PLZKTHX
Also, when connected through to big monitor, I have had some graphics artefacts on screen, like windows not properly redrawing and such.
@LightningRacisinObrit no, it's called "solving the halting problem"
@BartekBanachewicz er??
12:28
The halting problem is barely relevant.
@LightningRacisinObrit the program with auto still typechecks
TIL getting type-related compilation errors are equivalent to solving the halting problem
@BartekBanachewicz It type checks wrongly
@wilx AMD/Nvidea are generally the best place to get the latest drivers.
@BartekBanachewicz It picks a compatible type then checks that that type is compatible
@LightningRacisinObrit "it's correct wrongly"
12:28
top usefulness
@thecoshman Even for this dual thing that is in this laptop?
too bad that wasn't the compatible type you wanted
and too bad you didn't know about it until you got a bug report from the field
@BartekBanachewicz Typechecked is not the same as correct.
Gosh, you're so brainwashed.
12:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, repeat that 10 more times please
inb4 "I should have known better than to get into a debate with you"
it's what you say whenever you've begun spewing illogical nonsense
or words to that effect, anyway
@LightningRacisinObrit There were a couple of proposals around IIRC
about operator auto ()
@LightningRacisinObrit that can also happen when the types are written manually.
@BartekBanachewicz yes, and it can happen when the program is written by a blind man or woman or individual of some other gender that exists nowadays
12:30
@BartekBanachewicz It's a lot easier to spot, though.
this is about substantially reducing the risk of failure. nobody's claiming you can eliminate it
We're making the risk tradeoffs every day
You're not. You're ignoring the risk tradeoffs because you're brainwashed into using auto almost everywhere. I'm making the risk tradeoffs.
@wilx almost certainly
OK. I will try it. I guess it cannot be worse. :)
12:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes but static typing wankery!
@BartekBanachewicz This bug took a few hours of diagnosis, and then when the fix was pushed the code reviewer didn't understand it. With manually written types it would be obvious.
I just don't get why do you need to assess your risk value as universally better than proposed there
@R.MartinhoFernandes lolrly didn't understand it?
auto xy = Eigen::Array2i{vp.a().cast<int>()};
auto wh = Eigen::Array2i{vp.range().cast<int>()};
AAA ftw
escapes before being set on fire by LRiO
@BartekBanachewicz Huh?
@AndyProwl completely pointless
12:32
@LightningRacisinObrit why don't you write in Agda?
@LightningRacisinObrit Well, didn't understand why it changed the behaviour we had.
that's even more explicit
@BartekBanachewicz What???
@R.MartinhoFernandes they should spend more time in the Lounge :P Well, or not
@LightningRacisinObrit That was fast
@AndyProwl perfect solution!
12:32
@LightningRacisinObrit you keep saying how your perceived choice of not using auto is better as if it was an universally better choice
@BartekBanachewicz God would you not strawman or move the goalposts for just one hour? PLEASE?
@BartekBanachewicz nah
@AndyProwl I do agree that is pointless. It's using auto for the sake of it.
auto has its places, and I've said that repeatedly
but you ignore those statements because they come closer to your view and we can't have that
Yeah, and that's your opinion :)
but it should be "auto almost never"
12:33
@LightningRacisinObrit no, I don't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I presume with more context, that impacts of the change is clearer
@LightningRacisinObrit see, that's my point
@BartekBanachewicz except you literally just did by asserting that I never made them?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's auto for the sake of consistency with other left-to-right (name-first) variable declarations, which IMO is more elegant
no, I didn't say that
12:34
if C++ had let, or Wide-like syntax, it would be better. AAA is the best approximation for me
@BartekBanachewicz No, it's not your point. You just said I claim "not using auto is an universally [sic] better choice". Then I corrected that statement as I don't claim that. Now again "that's [your] point", even when it's totally different?
Either way, <warning-anectodal> most of the code I write has probably way more strict guarantees and typechecking than yours. Yet still you choose to discriminate my choice of using auto in C++, as if I were unaware of the danger.
> most of the code I write has probably way more strict guarantees and typechecking than yours
lolwut
You're missing the point because it gives you an opportunity to insult me.
@BartekBanachewicz fuck you I'm not "discriminating" anything
@BartekBanachewicz wtf?!??!?!
12:35
@rlemon Quick, popcorns!
The only insults you get from me are for your absurd method of discussion! Exhibit A.
@LightningRacisinObrit I meant my Haskell code.
@BartekBanachewicz ok, so that has literally nothing to do with this discussion
@AndyProwl on it!
@LightningRacisinObrit No, that's wrong. You keep insulting me and others here for whatever reason
12:36
a LRiO vs Bartek a day keeps boredom away
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I don't see why you're taking this so personally as if I'm "out to get you"
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@AndyProwl just wait for Mill.
lemme get some grub
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@AlexM. I use grub as my boot loader at work!
All I did was to point out that Robot has had a real-world example of when auto can cause practical problems. No need to get so fucking butthurt over it.
12:37
no, that wasn't all you did
And taking your butthurt then converting it into a character assassination is uncalled for, Bartek.
but you apparently aren't getting that so I'll rest my case here.
@LightningRacisinObrit Who cares? He'll never miss an opportunity to namedrop Haskell.
Right, I'm "not getting" what I did. Sure.
oh fuck you robot
12:37
TIL Bartek knows best what everybody else does.
(shush yes that strawman was deliberate)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like how he tried to get me to introduce the name Haskell by subtly forgetting to do so himself when suddenly talking about the language out of the blue!
@R.MartinhoFernandes ROBOT NEVER MISSES AN OPPORTUNITY TO NAMEDROP PEOPLE WHO MENTION HASKELL AMIRITE
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OH MAN
go away and calm down or something broseph
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THIS VECTOR2 CLASS IS SO USEFUL IN JAVA.
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AfhwadjaDHAWDhwadhdawjdhAWD
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12:39
Table-flip.
go pray to your auto gods for forgiveness for paying attention to any of this sinnery
ITT ThePhd's coming in makes discussion more sensible
@ThePhD TheThingThatGetsDataFromTheServer actual function in the chat system ;)
fuck this chatroom
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@ThePhD One day I'm going to write a maths library in which Vector2, undocumented, multiplies the x axis dimension by two every time you perform any operation
12:40
So fed up with fucking hate and prejudice that's going on here
@LightningRacisinObrit hi
ahahahahahahahahahaha
Robot and Lightness have nice conversation. Bartek jumps in with hate and prejudice. Lightness calls him on it. Bartek flies into an uncontrollable nerdrage, moaning about hate and prejudice.
@FastSnail Gruss dich.
or should I say FestSnoil
@LightningRacisinObrit why festSnoil?
@FastSnail no reason
I like to play with vowels.
or should I say vawols
@LightningRacisinObrit Tərn əvərəthəng əntə schwəs.
@LightningRacisinObrit that's the difference between us.ulike to play with vowels but i like to play with *****s
schwəən
@FastSnail oh brother
Don't play with stars, please.
Yeah, don't play with starss.
Ugh, finally I made a parser
12:45
@Cinch what does your parser parse?
@khajvah sudoku file format
text
{NUMBER, NUMBER, NUMBER, NUMBER, # }
@AlexM. wooow
fortunately i have the token parser
Now I can make decisions based on the token
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12:47
I wonder if I can overload operators in Javascript...
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And I wonder if I can customize how a for loop runs over an object...
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Does Javascript even have that notion?
Fucking warnings in template instantiations again.
12:48
@ThePhD what do you want to customize again?
@R.MartinhoFernandes how did it go after all? did you pay a visit to the doctor?
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> Note: for..in should not be used to iterate over an Array where index order is important.
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THERE GOES THAT IDEA.
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@khajvah I wanted to hijack for ... in syntax to specify my string-index containing class and basically iterate over a select miniature portion of a string.
If you're using for then you're probably doing something wrong
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12:49
Though it's probably not possible.
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I'll just stick to indices and charAt I guess.
@AlexM. Not yet :/
@ThePhD how's the Vector2BuilderManagerFactoryBuilderSingleton working out for you (this joke never get's old)
@BartekBanachewicz What happened now :(
I kinda don't want to know.
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12:50
@ThePhD Use ES6 and forof.
@BartekBanachewicz vOv stop mentioning Haskell then
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@thecoshman :(
@MomotapaLimpopo something something type safety something something Haskell something something upset
@thecoshman "Haskell" would have been enough
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@райтфолд ES6 introduces iterators and stuff -- is that what for-of uses?
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12:52
Yes.
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@ThePhD Why do you expect any design decision in JS to be good?
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@райтфолд It's a new language to me, I just thought they'd have gotten things right...
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Do any compile-to-Javascripts do this properly?
@Bartek Come back I love you
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Or like. Present an abstraction that allows me to iterate over stuff sanely? (ES6 or not?)
12:53
auto center() const -> decltype(((std::declval<value_t const&>() + std::declval<value_t const&>()) * 0.5f).cast<Scalar>())

// error C2059: syntax error : ')'
// error C3553: decltype expects an expression not a type
@ThePhD new to you != new
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You're right. ;~;
@R.MartinhoFernandes VS?
VC++ gone bonkers again.
Ah, yes
user3010322
12:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes Try using decltype(auto) instead.
would .template cast<Scalar>() help?
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Might work out better.
VS does not support that
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The latest CTP does! \o/
@AndyProwl lol, that would be a surprise.
12:55
but hey VS is never short of surprises
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Nasty surprises, maybe.
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@AndyProwl I thought MSVC allowed the lack of template there.
Oh, my bad this time. The error list window was accidentally sorting by description, not order. This is just a snowball effect.
@Cinch The templated versions (which take a locale argument)
@райтфолд I was just trying to find a workaround
12:57
rofl HN is so serious
I officially despise them
who's HN
Hacker Newbs
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
opps, meant to one test class (a minute or two) ended up running all of them (I've no idea)... still it's good to make sure they actually work form my machine
#twiddleThumbs

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