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15:01
@Des1gnWizard Theres a big difference between "not an int" and not an integer type. byte, short, int, long, and long long are all integer/integral types, only one of them is int though. Also the size of int is not set in stone, see the table on this page, width in bits: at least 16Borgleader 22 secs ago
requesting language lawyer verification, tia
@Borgleader The only sort-of slip-up I see is that you may have meant char where you said byte. The standard doesn't define any type named byte.
@JerryCoffin Indeed I did mean that.
The other thing that might be worth noting is that size_t must be an unsigned integer type, so it can never be an alias for int (the closest it could be would be unsigned int).
@JerryCoffin Right, but I think OP was under the impression that size_t was not an integral type (which is why i made the distinction) since he said "how is it that i can initialize it to 0"
for fuck sake, W10 reinstalled all the shitty default apps I had removed
what a fucking piece of shit
15:10
Lewis Black?
Does it preserve media center?
@AngryLettuce Yeah I really hate that.
@Borgleader Yeah--the force (of confusion) is strong with this one.
I was really thinking of wiping it and putting a debian variant
Fuck you MS this is MY computer go get fucked
@AngryLettuce My dad told me an update of W10 removed CCleaner from his computer. I find that really shady.
15:11
Apparently Windows 10 just silently removes Media Center. winbeta.org/news/…
Sweet job
can some one point me to an explanation about how this function works regarding the variable number of arguments it takes: fstream f("file.txt", std::fstream::in | std::fstream::binary)
I don't give a flying fuck about your xbox shit and other utter crap and you force feed me with it?
my god whoever though this would be a good idea?
@bitcode what variable number of arguments? did you mean the multiple overloads?
FUCK YOU MS
@AngryLettuce Apple.
15:12
M$
@Borgleader but it takes arguments separated by this |
Candy Crush comes bundled with Windooze
@bitcode thats just a bunch of flags bitwise ored together. Then you can do bitwise ands with the resulting flag for the different features
if (flags & ios::in) do_this(); else do_something_else();
@AngryLettuce Yeah, that sucks
or wtv
15:14
-2
Q: Void inside c++ struct doesn't change one struct value

DrkDeveloperI have this struct typedef struct _flight { FlightId flightId; int totalPlaces; int booked; float currentPrice; float initialPrice; void Print(int index); void RecalculatePrice(); bool BookSeats(int amount); } Flight; And that is causing troubles, BookSeats...

I smell UB
@Borgleader thanks. I'll look into that
what a bunch of rats
@sehe I do get the "these are really Xbox stuff" argument. Only that they let out an insult by forcing that Xbox app on the PC.
There, I just sent an inflammatory comment to MS
Good thing they included that feature
Fucking retards
BTW BIOS 7 for my PC came out, guess what's in the patch notes? /cc @Cat
> 1.Improve Double Key issue
@AngryLettuce They're not retarded. They understand that the market will follow any business whom helps themselves to any and all of anyone's information on a device on which MS operates. They're getting into the information market complete with advertising.
15:19
I'm not sure alienating a customer is a ~~good business decision~~
@MarkGarcia huh. IDGI at all. My media center was a conscious choice, powered by the fact that windows had been offering this on their operating systems. I loved it. I never owned any XBOX gear and that too was a conscious choice.
It's ridiculous that their OS fast-paths the upgrade to W10 without even so much as warning about "Your media center will stop being a media center". It's practically as useful as FORMAT C: /Q /S then.
@sehe old news, also it gives you a copy of DVD player for free
Who gives a shit about 1 customer? They have the world
I give a shit because it's me
And I control all machines used by my family so I can wipe windows off half a dozen machines
@Mgetz I never heard about it. I sure looked around. And yes, I held out, so I'm not actually a moron with regret. I just regret the moronic upgrade advisories
15:20
@AngryLettuce you can't please everybody
f u c k y o u m i c r o s o f t
@sehe really? it was all over the beta websites before win10 came out
@AngryLettuce and you can be more angry while spending your energy helping them get used to whatever else. I should have said why would MS give one, not 'who'.
@Mgetz It's no where in the end user narratives
It isn't about user experience! It is about money and market control.
15:22
@sehe I suspect that's because the cablecards that Media Center was created to take advantage of never appeared, so very few people used it for anything beyond DVD playback
I mean, my friggin box IS media-center. It boots into it. It was OEM delivered. Please don't suggest "Get your free upgrade". That stuff is heinous
@Mgetz I have exactly that hardware and it's working splendidly (also a reason not to XBMC, because that hardware was Windows only)
@sehe I get you. They could still have put the old Media Center in Win 10.
I don't even think they have to.
They just have to be more sensible whom to advise upgrading to
@sehe having used a media center box like that, they are very nice. Just revert the upgrade. You've already locked in the win10 key, so if they reintroduce media center later you can always upgrade then
@Jaden I install linux regularly on "normal people" computer and they see virtually no difference
15:25
normal people lol
Merry XMas lounge!
merry xmas
@Mgetz I can't revert. Now for a safe way to disable the upgrade nagging
@AngryLettuce Same here
@sehe I would backup, upgrade, revert before july 29th
@AngryLettuce /win
15:27
that should end the upgrade advisories
and it will lock in a win 10 key
@Mgetz It does not.
@JerryCoffin that is annoying
fucking piece of shit
"The rules of SO user are similar to AI rules" in this sense:
1. do xxxx in case of uuuuu.
2. do yyyy in case of vvvvv.
..
Z. if it may lead to make the admins angry, all previous terms are invalid.
@Borgleader - <g> — Pete Becker 5 mins ago
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15:31
@Borgleader Just being friendly, I'd guess.
@Telkitty because in all online communities, if you make the moderator angry, things will get bad for you, weather you were doing the right thing or the wrong thing.
Just realized that our brains are an example of a non-Von Neumann architecture.
suck you ms
Anyone wants to guess why "fuck" declines in the 1800s?
15:33
@Borgleader Clearly an HTML guy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's even more obvious if you set it to 1700
@R.MartinhoFernandes some kind of censorship I guess
@R.MartinhoFernandes because no one used to give a fuck ?
@AlexM. Ah, yeah, much better
also maybe fuck had a different meaning back then
then changed
tho this is unlikely
since the earliest depiction of fuck
The long, medial, or descending s (ſ) is a form of the minuscule letter s, which was formerly used where s occurred in the middle or at the beginning of a word (e.g. "ſinfulneſs" for "sinfulness"). The modern letterform was called the terminal, round, or short s. == History == The long s was derived from the old Roman cursive medial s. When the distinction between majuscule (uppercase) and minuscule (lowercase) letter forms became established, toward the end of the eighth century, it developed a more vertical form. During this period, it was occasionally used at the end of a word, a practice that...
was still about fucking
OCR reads long S as an F.
maybe people didn't use it as a metaphor like nowadays
15:36
The decline in "fuck" and the decline in "fale" are actually the decline of the long S.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that makes sense
"fale" is not a word, AFAIK, just badly recognized "sale".
TIL
is there an article about this?
it's a pretty neat side effect lol
About the long S?
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow
15:37
yea
or is it your theory?
@R.MartinhoFernandes fmart
ah nvm the decline is mentioned on wikipedia
@AlexM. It's a somewhat know fact in the linguistics community that Google NGrams fails terribly due to this.
why do people want to stylize their fonts anyway
everyone should be writing in arial
15:39
even if they're in 1800
Cock seems to be really popular compared to dick.
or earlier
@Morwenn It means "rooster" and "valve".
@Morwenn it's also the name of an animal
15:39
New Times Roman
@AlexM. Yeah, I know: relevant Oglaf (NSFW as always).
@R.MartinhoFernandes hahahahaha :D
> Funk is a music genre that originated in the mid- to late 1960s
Wikipedia is wrong.
ships used to sink more back then?
pirates!
They sank a lot in 1800-1820, I guess.
15:46
heh
I find this much more entertaining than it should be.
This is a surprise to me: books.google.com/ngrams/…
@R.MartinhoFernandes Showering wasn't so common then, so there were a lot more funky people.
did this guy create that "spike" in 1700
Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Saalfeld, 8 March 1724 – Coburg, 8 September 1800), was a Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. He was the eldest son of Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Anna Sophie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. He is a patrilineal ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Ernest Frederick succeeded his father in the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld when he died in 1764 and established his definitive residence shifted in Coburg. Because of the high indebtedness of the duchy he was compelled by Emperor Joseph II in 1773 to work with a Debit commission...
jesus was in vogue in 1757
@AlexM. Possibly this guy instead?
15:51
@JerryCoffin ah more likely
I don't know history ok
stop blaming me
nerds
@AlexM. I have known history (in the Biblical sense).
@JerryCoffin You knew someone called History? O.o
Alright it's 12 now here.
Merry Christmas pedants!
16:00
Merry xmas
Aaaand I don't have a view of the city fireworks.
> goes to party on xmas
> has fireworks on xmas
where do you live, australia?
the way xmas is celebrated there is surely upside down O.O
It's all different here.
Merry Christmas
(and no, I'm not from Australia)
16:04
> Philippines
ooh ok
Fireworks on new years is better than on christmas here though.
Also, some people just has all the money to burn. Almost literally.
16:30
@MarkGarcia Well, somebody has to spend your tax money, don't they?
all these kababayans
@JerryCoffin I should set up a firecrackers business.
Off to sleep then. Night all.
night :) and merry christmas eve!
Yeeey 3 days on shitty laptop
@CatPlusPlus I've to spend 3 weeks on a shitty laptop
so I'm in worse shit
but as shitty as it may be
it still runs underrail at glorious framerates
UNDERRAIL
now available at a steam near you
16:40
> CommentPragmas (std::string)
A regular expression that describes comments with special meaning, which should not be split into lines or otherwise changed.
Clang format doc ^ According to which syntax? IIRC theres more than one =/
Also the only keyboard I have has \ next to enter instead of above it
rip
CPUs running at 70 degrees average just installing fuckin updates
Also has duplicated | next to left shift fucking hell
Who thought this is a good layout
welp
Heh wrong host
Still funny
tfw it would be easier in spirit than a regex T_T
I don't remember what port my ZNC runs on
17:00
Merry Crispmas everyone!
you too
@Morwenn Why are you crisp? Did you cock cook yourself?
@Borgleader Nah.
> You took the Christ out of Christmas and just added more mass.
@Morwenn That's not nice =/
True though
17:28
How hard is it to make a regex for #pragma region (anything) #pragma endregion, clang-format plz T_T
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader well, you need to account for the fact it might appear in a quoted string. so very hard.
if you're 100% sure that can't happen, then nongreedy #pragma region(.+?)#pragma endregion is the way to go (PCRE doesn't reserve # IIRC)
Doesnt seem to work in clang format sadly :(
17:51
Hakuna matata
@nick what does that mean?
"Hakuna matata" is a Swahili phrase; translated, it roughly means "No worries". It is formed by the words hakuna (there is not here) and matata (plural form of problem). The phrase has been popularized by its use in The Lion King (in which it is translated as "no worries" in a song named after the phrase), so that it is heard often at resorts, hotels, and other places appealing to the tourist trade. The phrase is in more common use in Zanzibar and Kenya. The phrase is uncommon among native speakers of Swahili in Tanzania, who prefer the phrase "hamna shida" in the north and "hamna tabu" in the...
Xeo
Xeo
@KhaledAKhunaifer Never watched Lion King?
are you guys gonna eat turkey tonight?
@Xeo I know Timon & Bomba live by that motto
Xeo
Xeo
17:57
> Bomba
@bitcode I was thinking maybe russia.
Xeo
Xeo
@bitcode I'm eating vanilla pudding right now.
And I had a nice chicken breast casserole earlier.
i cant read T_T
Xeo
Xeo
lol
i also cant wait for this day to be over
theres no one here and nothing to do
Xeo
Xeo
18:01
But yeah, I sure like snacking on vanilla beans! It's a great treat, man.
I just a french bread and sausage sandwich
user1804599
@Ven also comment
user1804599
matching anything that isn't in quoted strings is easy with PCRE
@Borgleader so sad
@Ven Nvm I'm an idiot the option was called "commentpragmas" meaning the regex only triggered inside comments, i was trying to not format things between certain regions.
oh well, might be ill submit a patch ;)
18:07
Sup dawgs
can I pay a programmer to build me an AI ?
if the codebase is not too horrific =/
Wazzup
@KhaledAKhunaifer yes you can pay me
I smell real nice.
Ven
Ven
@Elyse show me. correct handling of that. (and I mean PCRE, not perl regexps)
18:09
@KhaledAKhunaifer He can build you an A, but no amount of money will buy you an AI right now.
user1804599
@Ven (?!"([^\\]|\\["ntr(etcetera)])*?").*
Xeo
Xeo
@AlexM. Have you ever tried plum wine?
user1804599
Raw string literals are likewise easy. You need a backreference.
Ven
Ven
@Elyse drugs
user1804599
?
18:14
@KhaledAKhunaifer What do you mean by AI? If you mean code that allows a user to play with the computer as its opponent in a game, then yes, that's entirely possible. If you mean code that can (for one obvious example) pass a Turing test, then no, probably not--nobody really knows how to do that.
Ven
Ven
@Elyse wtf is ntr... supposed to be?
user1804599
\n, \t, \r, etc
user1804599
escape sequences
user1804599
If C++ allows everything to follow the backslash, you can write \.. I don't know the exact rules of C++.
Haswell has 14 pipeline stages. Does this mean there can be a potential 14x speedup?
Ven
Ven
18:16
well, you can't "pack" escape sequences like that Oo
@StackedCrooked wut, you mean parallelism?
Yeah.
instruction-level parallelism
user1804599
@Ven why not?
I just wanted a simple AI that parse voice of my stupid relatives, then get the semantic, then if what they have said results in a paradox, it does one action only, it use a motor to move an arm to slap that person, then say "Paradox". cause I'm tired of people telling me thigns that don't make sense all the time.
user1804599
\\[ntr] matches "\n", "\t" and "\r".
Ven
Ven
@Elyse just because it doesn't work
it matches \ followed by a n. not \n
Xeo
Xeo
18:18
\n is a single character.
user1804599
You sound like the average person commenting on a C# language design question on Stack Overflow. "Just because it is so."
Ven
Ven
You sound like someone who doesn't know regexps
user1804599
@Ven Yes, that's what in a string literal. A backslash followed by a newline.
@JerryCoffin I'd imagine it would be a matter of creating layer after layer of rules, perhaps through a process such as ML
Ven
Ven
yes, but then it's two characters.
18:18
Human minds aren't so different IMO
user1804599
// you want to match:
"\n"
// not:
"\
n"
user1804599
\\[n] matches that.
user1804599
These are C++ escape sequences, not PCRE escape sequences, if that wasn't clear enough.
@Xeo I watched it again today, you mean the "can anyone see the bug in my slides" thing? (about the phi node)
@Ven [...] is pretty useful in regex.
user1804599
18:19
You're performing regular expressions on C++ code.
Ven
Ven
@StackedCrooked yeah, it is
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader ye
user1804599
C++ code contains backslashes followed by letters.
user1804599
You want to match those.
Ven
Ven
Strings can contain newlines
18:20
@Xeo What was the bug?
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader arguments flipped
Ah
val, %branch instead of %branch, val ?
Xeo
Xeo
ye
user1804599
Ugh, Python sqlite3 module doesn't offer any functionality to create a virtual table implementation.
You can escape newlines but you can't escape oldlines, my grandmother used to say.
18:24
That's awful
Write your own sqlite module
user1804599
Better idea: don't use Python.
what is Pyth? at first I thought it was Python.
Huh, redistributing the spaces in "Let it snow" yields "Le tits now".
Le grand Tetons
french ppl so silly
18:41
@StackedCrooked No. More pipeline stages mostly translate to higher clock speed, not instruction level parallelism. Even compared to a processor with no pipelining, 14 stages won't give a 14x speedup though--probably more like 10x or so.
@Xeo plum brandy you mean?
Xeo
Xeo
No, japanese plum wine
Flush all the pipelines.
hahahaa
@Xeo no, but I have lovely plum brandy here
commonly known as "rachiu" in romanian
18:44
@ElimGarak #define PLUM_WINE std::flush
never did a fruity taste burn so bad
santa dropped by
yay
awwww that snowman is adorable :3
RIP Joe Waters :/
@nick That's not just a matter of "silly". That's a clearly matter of having been away from any women for far too long!
Merry Christmas Lounge!
18:52
merry xmas
which line using g is giving the error? please step through the code in your IDE — Noam Hacker 53 secs ago
Larry Christmas Munge
plz step through the code for a compilation error (uninitialized variable)
#greatadvice
way to go
the only thing that would make sense if hes compiling with turbo c++
or theres crap in the precompiled header
18:56
When will friends and family learn that I write computer programs, not type stuff or fill in forms on websites ugh
And then they have the guys to say I spend so much on my laptop
@JerryCoffin probably because foreigners took all their women
how could anyone resist this
@Borgleader burn
@Borgleader Welcome to snack exchang
Happy Holiday Lounge!
I cannot greet you with xmas, since that is also not allowed in my place.
@jaggedSpire That wasn't really a burn, I've seen a question where the guy was wondering why the loop was going through once even though the condition was while(false), turns out it was a bug in... you guessed it, turbo c++
19:09
@Borgleader oh god
sadly i cant find it right now
Turbo is a valuable part of my development stack
19:27
@AlexM. wasnt there a 10hr video of that show
> if(a[i]='\0')

{break;}
code layout deemed not important apparently
@AlexM. oh right that
@AlexM. hahahahaha
@AlexM. ahahahah, adorable
Oooh, snow in Los Santos. And idiots spawning cargo planes in your path. Fuck Rockstar.
@nick Hardly. It was because they were exploring North America when a lot of it was pretty empty (well, okay--a lot of it still is) so quite a few of them sometimes didn't see anybody else for months at a time.
19:45
@Borgleader technically though, 10hr videos are like rule 34
just google "borgleader 10 hours"
you will probably find a 10 hour video of yourself doing something
if not let me know
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Q: Transform *.dll to *.cs

Karlovsky120I have a dll file that I want to decompile. I know there are ILSpy, dotPeek and similar programs, but I have yet to find one that will actually create the cs file. The dll I'm dealing with has several hundred classes in it and it would take days to manually copy everything. Is there a tool that...

@AlexM. thats fucking creepy
I know who the hell tries to convert a dll to a counter strike?????!??
Hello everyone
@JerryCoffin haha that explains a lot
I found a very strange bug on Youtube where one video has the old Youtube layout whereas all other videos have the new layout: e.g. youtube.com/watch?v=S3PalrfEF4g
It shows the old layout on my computer but I don't know if it does on yours?
19:50
@Borgleader lol
@Mysticial Im slacking off, I forgot to ping you xD
I used bubble sort in production code a while back, because I realized it has a unique property: It will find a "valid" ordering among elements whose comparitor is non-transitive.
Xeo
Xeo
Sup @MooingDuck. Been a while, eh?
EVIDENCE OF TIME TRAVEL
cs go release in 2011
19:54
@MooingDuck Huh... a non transitive comparator is kinda rare though no?
@Borgleader order users by skill level
@Xeo yeah. got caught on SO at work too much
Xeo
Xeo
heh

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