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00:18
Morning guys.
Guys I might get Google Cardboard.
Since I already have a smartphone, it's like an Oculus Rift for $15.
Hi beaches
@Mgetz Fort Collins? Maybe get one from some place that's nicer...Pueblo for instance. :-) (Okay, I'll admit it: that was a low blow).
Dafuq. Clamato?
@Jefffrey Lo beaches.
00:23
@Jefffrey Hmm...that's a good idea--I should go to the beach.
Ok so they added teams in Agar.io
@JerryCoffin fort collins != greeley
Oh, but I probably can't--had a flat tire on the car this morning so I didn't get to work until almost lunch time.
That mode is very fun, but it does not really allow people to play together, you just play in some existing team. /cc @AndyProwl
And you did good by going to bed. That game is so addictive.
@Mgetz Fair enough.
00:26
@JerryCoffin that said... I'm a CU graduate... I'll take boulder any day
the truth comes out
@Mgetz The flatirons are nice. Boulder itself...I'm a lot less certain about. Call me prejudiced if you will, but I like a good view of Pikes Peak.
00:43
I'll take butter cream cakes over boulder any day!
@JerryCoffin I live in denver... so Mt Evans and the front range laugh at Pikes Peak
I donno... Denver's view of the mountains is nice enough, but Pike's Peak has a presence
I have arrived
eh fair 'nuf
@chmod711telkitty I'd be wary of any confections offered to you over Boulder.
00:51
@Shog9 they are required to label edibles
depends on the they
Salam Alejkom.
Another smurf squatting our room!
@Shog9 Even a fairly small rock covered in butter cream sounds kinda nasty (unless it's Pikes Peak granite, which is only a little harder to chew than a peanut).
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@sehe meh, whenever I try to dedramatize the situation you get pissed :w
00:53
I must profess my curiosity as to what brings our esteemed community coordinator to our room
Hey I had to share a creek with a mob of sheep during a multi-day hike/bushwalk
@Mgetz had to share my love of Clamato
@Shog9 eh... that's as germane as anything else in here
confections over boulder is nothing in comparison!
@Mgetz What? I come here everyday
00:54
Also hit my head pretty hard this afternoon, but I'm sure that's unrelated.
What's Clamato?
Oh deer, I am dumb I'll fix dat by having a cup of coffee, brb
@Shog9 May I have my name in blue too?
sure
Yeah @Cicada is here literaly literally everyday.
01:00
@Nooble you can write a script that turns all names blue :x
@Shog9 Use a softer keyboard.
I am getting worse at spelling
@DeanSeo We noticed.
@MartinJames no. Model M or bust. Or, occasionally, both.
ㅠ___ㅠ
01:01
@chmod711telkitty Yes but I would like others to see my glorious blue name too.
@Shog9 not sold on Jeff's CODE keyboard?
No.
@Shog9 You need to be careful. Pizza crusts are easily shaken out, blood tends to stick and cling.
I would love a CODE keyboard.
With MX Greens.
01:02
@Shog9 How is it like to be a moderator?
I'm stuck with this membrane keyboard as of now.
@Jefffrey just like not being a moderator, except people are even more annoying.
SE employee > moderator (200% boost in power)
@Shog9 Bust--definitely the best place to hit (or lay) your head.
Fortunately, I only have to pretend to be a mod when we're shorthanded.
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@Nooble there are plenty of cheap mechanicals on Newegg
@chmod711telkitty Whoa what's that? That looks cool.
@DeanSeo Actually no :p
@Mgetz I'm saving up for a CODE keyboard.
They looks so nice :)
@Shog9 So, SO is shorthanded so often?
01:04
@DeanSeo someone was suggesting a soft keyboard, I found a way (on the internet) for a soft, edible keyboard (that might give you food poisoning).
@Shog9 sounds like a sweeper, you only come in to clean up the big messes
story of my life
@chmod711telkitty Not a software keyboard - more like a padded cell for mods.
On the bright side, I'm pretty good at getting blood off of things.
@Jeremy No insert/delete/home/end/pg up/pg down? Not even worth recycling--just burn it.
01:05
@chmod711telkitty Huh is that a thing to eat?
Sounds like a very bad idea for a food choice.
@Shog9 Lately the more relevant question would be about whether you're good at getting hail off of things.
@Shog9 OK, so you're a vampire help?
@Jeremy No it doesn't. It just has markings for those functions on other keys.
@JerryCoffin my poor rhubarb :(
01:06
@MartinJames he doesn't take sides, he would swoop both sides equally
Anyway.. enough of trying to wind up Shoggy, I need sleep. Nite all!
@JerryCoffin fn+those keys gives you that function
@JerryCoffin my mother hasn't even put in her tomatos yet
took some getting used to, but i prefer it now.
@MartinJames G'night.
01:07
@MartinJames 9
@Jeremy I've had that setup on laptops. It's barely worthwhile when it saves you carrying a kilogram around the airport. Absolutely not acceptable otherwise.
> Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die
Should I click? /cc @Rapptz
@JerryCoffin That close to the Fn Key? I don't have to strain my right hand at all to use all of those functions
and I don't have to move far from the home row
C/C++ will never die because some C/C++ people are too lazy to move on to another language
guys my friend has this array
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int nums1[8] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8};
he wants to pass it to another function and iterate through
how does he get the size of the array?
01:12
@nick either use a std::vector or a template
urgh
@nick lmao
my friend will not be pleased
@Jeremy Don't remember the exact placement, but IMO it's irrelevant. I have excellent muscle memory and years of practice using those keys the way they should be. I'd need an immense benefit to justify throwing that away.
@nick well if your friend wants to write C then he should write C
otherwise just use std::vector and pass by const &
01:14
@nick If he wants to iterate through it, he should probably pass iterators.
@JerryCoffin my friend is not familiar with this technique
thanks anyways guys, he says he's gonna go with the template option
@nick sizeof(nums1) / sizeof(nums1[0])
@nick Use std::array instead, or pass size as argument
> even though C++ has a static type system, it's about as weak as type systems get.
is this monday
@Cicada sounds like bait
link me
if its passed as a pointer will the whole array be accessible or just the first item?
01:21
@Nooble doesn't work inside a function
russian
DROPPED
you'll only 1
@Shog9 I am too lazy to report this, but chat mobile site has some irregular behaviour:
01:22
@Mgetz Actually, I'm not quite sure what he wants.
the prompt for edit/delete etc tends to be at random position instead of next to the message
@Cicada i can't read russian
It's not russian it's cyrillic
0/10 try harder
@chmod711telkitty i'm not seeing that?
01:24
> No one is going to rewrite almost all of the existing desktop applications, operating system kernels, compilers, game and browser engines, virtual machines, databases, archivers, audio and video codecs, tons of other C-libraries, and so on and so forth, into other languages. This is a huge mass of fast, debugged, and time-proven code. Rewriting it is way, way too expensive, risky, and, honestly, doesn't seem to make sense except in the heads of the most frantic Rust fans.
I agree with this so far
BUT RUST IS CLEARLY BETTER!?
I feel like I've heard this before
@nick Whole thing.
> Rust is a language that hasn't even reached 1.0 (~beta quality),
the ultimate excuse
I thought this excuse would die already
when will this meme die
@Rapptz nor technically has C++
01:29
> Rust is safe indeed but, unfortunately, far from fast.
But the website says it's blazingly fast!
Yo lounge
@Cicada Actually, it's both. Cyrillic is only the alphabet. The language is Russian.
surprise appearance from Steve in /r/cpp
Jerry bites once again
01:30
I want a fancy util that'll profile my OpenGL applications
I don't even have to try anymore lol
with fancy graphs and other fancy things
does such a magical util exist
@Rapptz Steve who?
Good morning.
@Cicada Trying to cover your ignorance as if it were a troll just makes you look silly.
@MarkGarcia Morning.
01:31
I guess you don't have to try harder.
lol this is hilarious
@MarkGarcia Steve Klabnik.
@Nooble No it's not (here).
@JerryCoffin It isn't morning for me either.
@JerryCoffin actually Cicada is a highly knowledgeable member of this community
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01:32
I didn't bother reading the article but everyone says it's terrible.
@nick No, that's me.
@Nooble you too
I'd believe it mainly cause it was originally in Russian.
@nick :D
And everyone knows Russians are the original trolls.
01:33
@Rapptz Ofc, you're reading rustdit.
all the comments on reddit: "but it's not 1.0!"
programming and HN are highly biased towards rust
they should pull a GCC and skip 1.0 and go 1.1 so the meme can live on
seems like nothing reaches 1.0 these days
I was thinking of learning 1.0-rc rust
01:35
@Rapptz "was" <- what changed?
I was afraid I'd turn into Bartek v2.0-rc
@nick Even the most knowledgeable are ignorant of some subjects. Cicada just happens to be more willing than most to opine on subjects without benefit of relevant knowledge.
this article is pretty viral @Cicada
time to read all these comments while eating ice cream
Posted on /r/rust, /r/cpp, and /r/programming
I bet Steve posted on all 3.
All these rust fans crying make me happy
/r/LoungeCPP is it a thing?
01:38
@JerryCoffin Cicada is merely blessing us with his opinion
@Nooble no
@Jefffrey Darn.
Email aliases are pretty useful.
the comments in /r/rust are better than /r/cpp
r/rust is more accepting of the article than /r/cpp
a true twist
@nick "Blessing"? Well, at least that includes "Bs"...
01:48
he's a pretty cool guy on /r/rust
Hey that's surprisingly reasonable
ikr
aw shit son
biicode is back
@EtiennedeMartel Did you take your golf kit out of the garage? The season starts really soon!
Still waiting on some Rust "blazingly fast" benchmarks
> /u/Skuto made the interesting point that the company whose site this was posted on sells C++ static analysis software, so there's quite possibly a conflict of interest and/or heavy bias here.
poor guy
01:54
People missing the fact that the article is translated by the company? lol
2 paragraphs of disclaimers
still blamed
> This explains everything.
It was all an elaborate troll!
> He just wants to sell his product, clever move to pick on rust.
are people blind
great they are selling internet connected light bulbs.. what could possibly go wrong...
01:59
This is all propaganda by the Russian government so someone can maintain their C++ code bases rather than use Rust.
#IOT2015
> I don't feel like those benchmarks are a solid base for arguments.
how ironic
@Cicada what
link?
@Blob bottom of this thread
> We often rival C++ software of the same quality in speed
benchmarks pls
> I don't feel like those benchmarks are a solid base for arguments.
oh well then
02:28
@Cicada Yes, of course (when it confirms their biases).
Internet connected light bulbs? Dont you need electricity for that...
Yes, and you'll also need an internet connection.
Perfect use case for Power Line Communication
@DonLarynx Of course not--the Internet is wireless. The Elders of the Internet told me it'll be fine.
02:44
@Prismatic neat, so is the program leaking into the stack heap?
02:59
@JerryCoffin "computers linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies."
I lied. Its network. Not computers.
03:16
a network is kind of like a giant computer if you think about it
Nope, cause having a network of networks makes sense but not a computer of computerss
you mean like a hivemind
the internet is the world's brain i'm telling ya
internet of things and all that
eh ok my argument kind of fell apart, night guys
04:03
Is the C++ Tutorial at TutorialsPoint pretty good? tutorialspoint.com/cplusplus/index.htm
prejudice says no
I'll check it out
So far nothing new.
That's usually my indicator.
try it online is pretty neat
I've always wanted a tutorial that does that
there's using namespace std; in there
seems to be C++03
tbh the basic syntax page is pretty overwhelming if the audience is beginners
talking about trigraphs and listing a bunch of keywords is a sure fire way to confuse noobs
> Whitespace separates one part of a statement from another and enables the compiler to identify where one element in a statement, such as int, ends and the next element begins.
lol statements
Not statements?
tokens
and even then not strictly
04:10
I thought int was a token. What they're calling an element.
Doesn't a statement end with a semicolon, basically?
I can see that interpretation on a second read.
Yeah they actually mentioned that.
If I were writing such a chapter I would just say "TLDR: C++'s syntax is complicated."
lol their threading tutorial uses pthread :v
iunno I find this pretty mediocre
C++-pleistocene
Why a tutorial for C++03 anyway?
04:26
So C++11 is the new black, then?
I've got Bjarne's book, latest edition.
fancy
C++11 is cool.
C++14 is cool too.
C++03 sucks.
04:39
Sounds like C++ didn't become a real language until 2011.
The op says "I will answer my question with this"
http://stackoverflow.com/a/30205343/921070
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04:59
What's with the 8-wide indent
@Cicada Whatever. My time is wasted on that. I feel sad. I need more coffee and chicchoc.
(ㅡ___ㅡ)+
Welcome to SO
You have to cherry pick not only your questions, but also your OPs
@RobertHarvey Older C++ was just that: older. In the '90s, OOP was big, and C++ was there with all the OO features anybody could ask for. Even by C++98, though, that style was starting to lose popularity (or the people who favored it had moved to other languages that were oriented even more in that direction). Long before C++11, the way C++ was being used had changed a lot, and the new standard provided many more tools to support that usage.
> In RGB, There's red, green, blue channel
This question introduction is starting well
@RobertHarvey Not so much that. It's just that C++11 fixed a lot of minor things along with adding big things that in retrospect C++03 is really bad.
05:09
Well, I'm still figuring out how to get Clang to work on a Windows machine with Eclipse or somesuch, though I confess I stopped trying some weeks ago.
Why is it that seemingly nobody gets clang to work on windows
because clang + windows is big man territory.
I'd stick with GCC.
GCC is pretty good.
I've got it installed, but the editors don't seem to recognize it.
With what stdlib?
@Rapptz Oh you
05:10
Aye, that's the rub.
libc++ doesn't work on Windows and libstdc++ + clang seems to be painful on Windows last I tried.
The Clang folks won't provide a binary for the standard library, so you have to compile it yourself from Clang source.
And there are some... intricacies.
Suffice to say it's not newb friendly at all.
@Cicada It's true!
GCC hasn't failed me yet.
Well that's a lie. It has.
But compared to VS's disappointment it's not even remotely close.
@Cicada At least the last time I tried, getting Clang to work was fairly easy. Getting its standard library to work was a whole different story though, so overall it was unusable.
05:46
@JerryCoffin When was the last time?
06:03
hello guys
clang comes with binaries now a days
it's the stdlib that's the issue
user3010322
I'm just hoping clang in its latest release handles char16_t char32_t "patches" they released for older versions of VS.
user3010322
Though the reality is they won't do that until VS 2015 is out of RC and into RTM, so clang still remains a non-option for me.
user3010322
But there's exception handling in the latest one and they're pretty good about allowing you to use the VC++ standard library, so.
user3010322
Plus, VS's standard library (now that <chrono> and friends are fixed, more or less) is... pretty complete, as far as I can tell.
06:13
I would say time is definitely one of my top three favorite dimensions.
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06:27
@wilx I don't remember exactly.
Hey, is anyone here a C++ standard library implementor?
It'd be great it someone could look at stackoverflow.com/questions/30205748/…
@AndyProwl lol
cool
I'm legitimately curious if there's any valid reason for a unordered_map size to vary based on value type, which i can't think of
basically i want to say no reasonable implementation could possibly fail my assert
but there's always a possibility some crazy implementation does some weird optimization
@MarcoA. so you mean @AndyProwl works on a C++ standard library?
@MarcoA. which one? libstdc++, libc++, or something else?
Yes, @Andy is one of the maintainers of libc++
@Trantorian nope, follow the link. I was answering a previous message above
06:39
@MarcoA. oh sorry
@MarcoA. didn't notice that
@Cicada but you say Andy actually does maintain a libc++? anyway , I guess he'll see these messages when he's back
His status as a maintainer has gone unnoticed for a while. Until now.
I could have sworn some of his answers implied he was in the GNU camp
Maybe I'm getting him mixed up with someone else
Howard Hinnant works on libstdc++
06:42
wait, what?
clang's version is libc++, right? gnu is libstdc++?
gah it's late here but i'm like 99% sure of that
maybe i need sleep if i'm really mixing those up
Forget everything you know
And repeat after me
Andy Prowl is the maintainer of libc++. Howard Hinnant is the maintainer of libstdc++.
is this new? Howard used to be working on libc++ from Apple
libc++ is llvm's
the maintainer
06:44
You must be confusing with someone else.
Howard has always been working on GNU/C++.
that guy?
couldn't possibly have been working on GNU stuff at Apple at least
@Trantorian Didn't expect that pic lol
they're not even allowed to look at anything GPLv3, which is why everything GNU on OS X is ancient
Apple won't touch anything GPLv3 period, which is the main reason clang even exists
Nobody sane would touch anything GPLv3 period
I don't want to get cancer
How do I use "@" for someone with an embedded space?
@Howard Hinnant will that work?
I'm guessing not
And I know Jonathan Wakely does library stuff for GNU, but he's also got a space in his name :(
@HowardHinnant
@JonathanWakely
06:49
It is a common technique used by library implementers to avoid being pinged (hence "Andy Prowl")
ahh
boo
well, never mind
I'm just going to do it anyway and if it starts breaking I'll find out later
Also would you stop trying to pull people towards your question? That's like, very obnoxious. Do you need an answer within the next 12 minutes or what.
Just tag it properly and wait.
OK, sorry
I don't really know what etiquette is here, just been lurking
@Cicada what if you do need an answer within 12 minutes?
think about it
I don't ping every living person ever

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