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21:00
what cat said, IDGI why webmidi aint't working
He's using ancient Opera
is your chrome up to date?
Nope
@BartekBanachewicz You know. That's the third security boundary I'm having to willingly ignore. I'm really selling out here
@CatPlusPlus he's not
@CatPlusPlus Not anymore!
21:00
THATS NEWS
@BartekBanachewicz Prolly not. Though it auto-updates.
@CatPlusPlus Not at all. I use Opera to chat here still
should be >=43 right now
multiplayerpiano.com -- my ears! :D
Get this: people can use different browsers
Hey, I’m using Opera!
21:01
I just remember you used Presto Opera
@BartekBanachewicz 43.0.2457.81
That's all
That's not old
@paul23 Don’t try to make it one expression
@minitech Every sane keyboardist uses it
21:01
@minitech The Chromium one or the Presto one
@CatPlusPlus Chromium
Then what the fuck for
@CatPlusPlus By accident
I prefer Firefox very, very much. Sorry, sehe.
@minitech How would you keep something within a boudary (and rolling over )
There's a good foundation in Chromium, but Chrome and its offshoots suck as browsers
And I can't even fucking play a 1h tubyube music thing on this goddaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn wifi
asjdfaksjdfsdfhasdhaksdfasjkdfhfd
user1804599
21:04
@Ell Hope is but a postponed disappointment.
lol 1h youtube music\
lmao
@sehe so, no progress?
@rightfold Not very postponed
@BartekBanachewicz Who's the crazy guy
Also you should go back to being Zoidberg
@Mr.kbok Me
21:05
Oh you mean on the piano thing
Or whatever
Yeah I mean in the piano room
@BartekBanachewicz It used to be convenient okay
I need a drill
And 20m of CAT-5
Also lol roommate bought 15m STP CAT-5 and wondered why it's so expensive
@BartekBanachewicz of course I'm. Tackling 2 more security barriers!
21:07
lolwot
@BartekBanachewicz Java 8 / it apparently made it harder to shoot in your own foot
@CatPlusPlus at least tell me you have the thingamajig for putting the ends on
The piano room is a wreck
21:08
@BartekBanachewicz No I just intend to weld the ends to the port
I'm here right now
@CatPlusPlus you could buy a premade one
with a 12mm drill should get through
OTOH you can get a shielded one through with an 8mm
@sehe this is getting hilarious
Well it's not like we couldn't smell from half a continent that this site was security fail incarnate
Java is always "very high" anyways
21:13
:)
@BartekBanachewicz so... what now.
what
woflram alpha is down!
The horror
@CatPlusPlus I’m at the point where I use both. It has made my life worse.
@LucDanton Well, duh
@sehe is it working
21:14
@paul23 works fine for me
@BartekBanachewicz Looks more promising. Still not working though. And the + button does nothing (observable)
@nick mobile site only apparently
are you 100% sure your keyboard is working
@BartekBanachewicz lol
21:14
@BartekBanachewicz this room is set to only the owner can play :/
I had to move
because of amazing moderation, auth and w/e features
@BartekBanachewicz drop link
@paul23 Check whether it’s negative with an if, I don’t know
That modules will never be in C++? No
21:17
I can't believe I wrote this function. inline unsigned int next(unsigned int it, int n = 1) { for (; 0<n; --n) ++it; return it; } Well, I can believe it. It just looks really stupid to me now.
What happens when n is negative? Stupid stuff, that's what.
ok then
today on Puppy Does Stupid Shit With Minimal Justification
My favourite show
Where can I go to ask an ethical programming question?
Puppy disassembles his GPU, including heatsink, and re-assembles it (with the obligatory 1 screw missing)
@caps Doesn't C++11 already have std::next(it, n) or something of a similar name?
21:19
@BartekBanachewicz what do you use to "test midi in" in windows?
@fredoverflow Yup. :) C++11 sure does.
Windows Midia Player
@sehe I'd use Reaper
@Puppy You're screwed
@VermillionAzure That's already far too ethical a question for us to give a straight answer here.
21:20
@nabijaczleweli I already have a replacement ordered arriving in four days.
@JerryCoffin I'm serious
so I figured I may as well
@BartekBanachewicz sounds nice. On it though
This pertains to my internship
@fredoverflow lol so terrible
21:21
Yes, you can program nuclear missiles if they pay enough
the Lounge is a perfectly ethical place
didn't you know that?
@Puppy Good for you! Also, punz
@sehe Reaper is really cool
hmmmpf. Having trouble wading through the options. No obvious midi ports
in fact, I thought I also broke what little remained, since it failed to boot
seems to be fine in safe mode now though
an evening well spent.
Is clean room design to create similar functionality but not exact replicate to an according API a violation of copyright or infringe on whatever legal stuffies?
@Puppy When is your new GPU due to arrive?
@sehe Need to get an Atari 1040ST. MIDI ports were really obvious and easy to find on it.
reddit makes you dumb
@fredoverflow 1999
21:26
i.e. if I create OpenGL by looking at Direct3D source code does that make me liable to Direct3D?
@JerryCoffin sigh
@VermillionAzure Clean room design can (if properly done, does) avoid copyright problems, but not patent infringement problems.
For the longest time you couldn't contribute to Mono if you had any kind of access to .NET source code
@sehe What? You were more of an Amiga fan? (If so, I certainly don't blame you).
@CatPlusPlus ...
21:28
:23762638 Yes, but .NET wasn't, so they were worried about its becoming "contaminated".
@CatPlusPlus :23762631 ugh, thanks
@fredoverflow the only two important features not making it lol
thanks for sfinae syntactic sugar I guess
@JerryCoffin never touched an Atari. Did program on Amiga2 (didn't own).
it's strange that streams can work as conditionals. stackoverflow.com/questions/8117566/…
Modules would be a godsend.
I think I'll go to the Fall isocpp meeting
21:29
@fredoverflow 13th
Anybody coming?
members
@VermillionAzure "will" It may end up as TS instead of being in C++17, but eventually, they'll be real. I'm confident!
@Rapptz I like TSs.
I'm already going to the React.js conference in Paris
21:30
@VermillionAzure Which is that? Kona?
I doubt my boss would send me to Kona
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A: void pointer conditional raising segfault

cnicutarPresumably prevdl points to invalid memory ? Come on, does 0xdadadada really look like a valid address to you ? "It's too idiotic to be schizophrenic".

> getting some odd performance regarding edge cases when we're dealing with previous or next pointers that are null
user1804599
Prelude> data B a b c = B ((b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c) ((b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c) (B a b c) | BS
Prelude> :t B(.)(.)BS
B(.)(.)BS :: B a b c
@rightfold top kek
21:36
That was sure worth spending time on
user1804599
BOOBS
@Puppy Why does shipping a GPU take so long? Are you living in Antarctica?
user1804599
XD
Are you that guy who kept removing all of his shit
he is now
21:40
@fredoverflow FS TS published? Wow.
@BartekBanachewicz restarting a bit. Updating drivers. Etc.
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Hmm. Library Fundamentals optional still without support for references, I guess.
> Old proposals (arrays of runtime bound (ARBs) and dynarray) abandoned. New direction being explored: a magic type that acts like an ARB and can be used as a local variable only.
Yes, because magic types are what C++ needs.
@Puppy Which GPU did you buy?
@sehe Just one bit?
I'd restart them all to be sure
21:43
@CatPlusPlus lol
@fredoverflow (I'm in C++03)
@caps Prehistoric compiler?
2.5 beers is a source of many bad jokes
@fredoverflow A) I bought a motherboard which is technically not on the market until June 10th, and B), it's simply the next available weekend, getting stuff shipped to my place here is a bich
@LucDanton meh
21:43
@Nooble gtx970
@nabijaczleweli Only the glorious BCC32!
Almost like Windows 2.5
@Puppy I have that too :)
@fredoverflow People have to throw it out into the swamp and then it takes a while for current to bring it to Puppy
@CatPlusPlus trying to. Not easy on windows
21:44
@CatPlusPlus I think I need another one
@CatPlusPlus I don't live in the swamp anymore ;d
Yes
You do
Everyone does
> One comment, however, which was essentially a request for a (small) feature, was approved. The feature will allow using a concept name as type name in a variable declaration:

ConceptName var = expression;
> small feature
21:45
or actually
> small feature
I'll do with juice
I'm driving tomorro
I don't know what they are smoking.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy I feel like you should wait until AMD releases stuff and prices go down
looks like a tiny feature to me
21:45
Is it vodka juice
But I don't want it.
this concept stuff
Ell
Ell
Though nvidia have released 980ti I guess
this conceptttttt stufffff
@CatPlusPlus yes
21:45
@Ell I feel like my GPU is fucking broken and I can't do shit until I have a new one.
Isn't it just like templated class requirements or something like that?
@Puppy But you could save 20€!
there's always new technology around the corner... you have to buy sometime and my existing setup would be untenable to sit around fo rmonths
e.g. Callable or Fryable to Killable
@Griwes Huh?!? In which way c++ is magic?? It's plain straight science regarding the language definition. What you're doing with it, might look like magic, as switching on the electric light for an Borneo unenlightened native.
21:46
@Puppy Your living arrangements ruin my bad jokes
besides
I'm gonna sue
> Accepted: A proposal to remove the keyword register, but reserve it for future use.
there's Skylake from Intel due in Q3 as well
yay
21:47
@Griwes lol
but I'm not gonna wait for that either
Like
What's the fucking point
It's still a keyword
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus €20 is nothing to sniff at
People wouldn't update their codebases to remove it anyway
Once they're done with C++20 I think they should really try for standardization
21:48
All you did was nothing
@πάνταῥεῖ stahp pinging me
And you did it badly, too
GOOD JOB
:D
At least the original meaning is no more.
:D
@Griwes why actually?
Original meaning was no more 10 years ago
21:48
@πάνταῥεῖ because otherwise I will make your life miserable.
@CatPlusPlus shush
Fucking standards
@Ell I could save £20 from a Wide range of activities
There's literally no upside to languages being ISO standards
@Griwes Huh? I'm soo afraid of you now!! Just plonk me if you don't like it :-P ...
Or any standards
21:49
@CatPlusPlus that's not the point
the point is the popularity and adoption of a standard
Promoting a standard results in confidence in it
That's not the point of what
> I believe the prevailing consensus was to have an empty state, but only allow it to arise in this exceptional situation (pun intended), and make accessing the variant in its empty state (other than assigning a new value to it) undefined behaviour; this way, ordinary code isn’t burdened with having to worry about or check for the empty state.
LOL
> On the one hand, it would be a shame to make people write functions , ... , void() every time they want to do this, and the comma operator generally shouldn’t be overloaded anyways, so keeping the void() identity should be reasonable. On the other hand, if people want to do statement folding, perhaps the language should allow them to do that directly, rather than relying on the comma operator to emulate it with expression folding.
ahahahhahahahah
Most popular languages are either not standards, or were made standards post facto
"Accessing it is UB but people won't have to check for that state!"
21:50
@CatPlusPlus Saying that isocpp should attempt to popularize a certain snapshot of C++
so basically the committee deemed one of the most useful uses of fold expressions not useful
isocpp is a loosely or not even affiliated website idk what you're talking about
@Puppy the standard variant proposal is a joke
@Puppy It’s the same deal as use-after-move.
21:51
@LucDanton Only bad.
I'll see you guys in Kona in October if everything works out
Drink something and try again
variants that have an additional implicit state = bad
@LucDanton That is not remotely the same deal at all.
@Puppy .......
21:52
@Griwes I’m referring to the paragraph.
also oh wait
use-after-move is not UB.
why don't they just put a void state on it or something? or is this performance related?
So it says "it's UB so people don't have to check".
ahahhahahahahahahahahhaa
@CatPlusPlus Good advice. I'd either recommend to smoke something along ;-) ...
21:52
@Griwes Additional to what
why are all those people so bad at this C++ thing.
You're overreacting
@CatPlusPlus variant<int, float> is really variant<int, float, empty_shenanigans>.
@Griwes C++ is a big cf as it is really in comparison to something like C
@Puppy Depends. It’s the same in that it’s usually the preferred attitude of the SC regarding it. Any other behaviour is an exception, making this the rule.
21:53
Luc is right, that empty state is basically the same guarantee you get from moved-from shit
I.e. none
No.
@Griwes Dumbness and ignorance are likely reasons.
@πάνταῥεῖ I concur.
@Griwes ^In dumbness actually?
21:54
@CatPlusPlus It's still perfectly safe to perform many operations on moved-from objects.
it's not instant UB.
@Puppy Not accessing them
that is perfectly safe
depends on the exact accessor, but it's mostly perfectly safe.
Only if you explicitly know it's safe
@Puppy I should clarify that I meant 'the situation with an extra state that may or may not be observable is comparable to what happens after a move'. I’m not giving judgement on how things are or how they should be.
@CatPlusPlus I would explain to you why the empty state is wrong, but then again I spent way too much time at C++Now discussing that with various people and the general consensus was that the proposal proposes absurdly terrible semantics.
21:55
well, yeah, if you call a function you gotta know the preconditions
@Griwes It might be ~wrong~ from purist POV but it also might be necessary
Nope.
@Puppy And here's the precondition is "not in empty state" so vOv
For noexcept-movable types it's unnecessary.
And that's a subset of all types
21:56
For types that are not noexcept-movable, just make the variant take twice as much space as possible vOv
@CatPlusPlus Right, but that's not a general precondition that applies to all moved-from objects.
(People should be punished for making their move operations throw.)
You know it's against ~~C++ philosophy~~
@Griwes That actually points to terribly awkward basic design flaws.
21:57
@CatPlusPlus Fuck philosophy.
Xeo
Xeo
> The feature will allow using a concept name as type name in a variable declaration:

ConceptName var = expression;
oooooh
good.
@Puppy I'd say it's a general assumption you should make about moved-from objects if you don't know any better
@Xeo Finally, interfaces
insert that dumb meme
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus No, it's deduction
deduction with concept checking
Interfaces
Xeo
Xeo
not interface objects or something
21:58
deduction
@CatPlusPlus Right, but you don't need to make that assumption. If you're writing generic code, and you want to use it after move, slap it as an interface condition. If you're not writing generic code then congrats, you already know if it's safe or not.
@CatPlusPlus Generic programming doesn’t seem to interest a lot of people anymore.
@LucDanton Generic programming doesn't seem to interest morons.
@Griwes That's what will let you rot in hell afterlife :-P ...
21:58
(Yes I am implying that most of the committee is morons.)
@Griwes I knew that
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Okay, I guess we're thinking of different definitions for that word?
@Puppy I am trying to convey that message to @Luc.
@Xeo I'm joking and drunk and joking, don't think too much about it
Xeo
Xeo
okay
21:59
@LucDanton Generic programming isn't really affected one way or another. If you have a requirement, place it on your generic interface. There's nothing special here about use-after-move.
@CatPlusPlus s/joking/drunk/g
alright so what are we quotting ?

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