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Ell
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there are two of them really getting on my wick
wic. hmm
@Mysticial Don't worry he's only setting the bath on fire.
@Zoidberg'-- Are you having fun :)
user142019
@StackedCrooked YES. :D
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Q: in-place vector construction from initialization list (for class with constructor arguments)

Johan LundbergWhen thinking about the answer to this question: Initialization of classes within an STL array of vectors I found that I could not find a way to get in-place construction of the vector from an initialization list. What am I missing? Now trying to be more clear, I would like this (perfectly corre...

Hey, that's almost drive-by linking.
user142019
23:02
I’ll put a Share on Facebook button that is very easily clickable on my porn site.
@EtiennedeMartel Let's lynch him!
Let's eat him!
With maple syrup!
anyone got an idea? "'_(ˇ-ˇ)_/'"
@EtiennedeMartel What's almost about it?
Let's lunch him!
23:02
@DeadMG He did say high a few minutes ago.
@JohanLundberg That's actually a cool ascii art.
user142019
yeah yeah, I know. C++ is not the topic here ;)
@Pubby Save some for me.
user142019
Only Haskell is on-topic here. The rest is off-topic.
23:03
ah good
This place is more like a WC++
You mean a toilet?
How come nobody posted in haskell chat :(
user142019
This is actually the bin.
@EtiennedeMartel Roughly.
user142019
23:04
@Pubby Because we have the Lounge for that.
@Zoidberg'-- All the time we didn't realize ...The bin is us!
I wonder what would happen if we remove the <C++> from Lounge<C++>
user142019
Why doesn’t my gravatar show up.
user142019
@Pubby even more morons will join.
@Pubby Holy shit, it'd be even worse than it is now.
user142019
23:05
GRAVATAR Y U DOWN
Jun 11 at 16:03, by Etienne de Martel
Sometimes, this chatroom feels like a beacon of sanity in the sea of vomit that is the C++ tag.
What is the database cluster that PostgreSQL is installing?
I think it's more like this.
@StackedCrooked Fuck Lucky Star.
No, too young.
23:05
Fuck Lucky Star
Luck fucky star
In real life, any of those girls would have been on the receiving end of a baseball bat.
user142019
Images y u no load.
user142019
Gravatar y u no work.
Fucky fucky fuck.
23:05
it's you
But since it's an anime, it's "funny" to be obnoxious as fuck.
user142019
Japanese humor tends to suck
user142019
Humor tends to suck.
@Zoidberg'-- Wasn't it you who had problems with CppReference?
user142019
23:06
@EtiennedeMartel yeah.
@Pubby What about ecchi Japanese humor?
My guess is that your current internet connection is complete shit.
user142019
FUCK MY ISP I’M GONNA BOMB THEIR HQ THEY SUCK ANYWAY
@Mysticial That exists?
user142019
My ISP is a terrible company.
23:07
@Zoidberg'-- My girls! Noooh..!
Ell
Ell
@myst ecchi is good
@Pubby You exist?
user142019
They still sent bills to my brother after he died. We sent about six letters and they still continued.
user142019
I hope they get cancer.
I guess I don't exist
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user142019
23:07
Oh hey the Gravatars finally load.
@Pubby You need to watch some then.
@Pubby You never did.
Yeah, like Pubby isn't even a real name.
OMG Netbeans stop putting dialog boxes beneath my mouse as I type
@Pubby (Just joking :)
23:08
@MooingDuck, is it?
Pubby is really just the projection of an alternative universe Puppy into truespace
@JohanLundberg well, I guess that makes sense. std::initializer_list might be an lvalue.
user142019
Pubby is actually Feeds.
user142019
> Couldn't find User without an ID
user142019
Fuck you Ruby on Rails.
23:11
I read that as "Pubby on Rails".
I guess I should go home.
user142019
Pubby on Pot.
Etienne, still at work atm?
Yes.
I work from 10:00 to 19:00 usually.
@MooingDuck, I don't get it. It would be interesting to know if there's a rational for not doing in-place construction there...
user142019
Ruby on Rails is awesome.
23:12
So, that said, see ya everyone.
@JohanLundberg I'll make an answer, I think I'm right
@EtiennedeMartel bye!
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel Später.
@MooingDuck, nice! It there a way to do what I want?
@JohanLundberg summary: no
Ell
Ell
23:15
ahh my heads going to freaking explode
@MooingDuck, Interesting...
@JohanLundberg I think I'd consider this a flaw in the spec. A rather large one actually. No wait, I think I see the reasoning. I gotta look up initializer_lists
@MooingDuck Relevant.
@MooingDuck, I agree! @LucDanton, thank you
Initializing an std::initializer_list<T> is very similar to initializing an array of const T.
23:20
Right. Well it the elements in the list are const ref it makes perfect sense.
@LucDanton Is that so it can construct them in a static place in memory one time constexpr like? That's the only reasoning I can think of for that decision.
They're not refs, they're actual elements of type const T. The first layer can be list initialized or copy initialized but anything below that gets copy constructed from those const T.
@MooingDuck It's due to limitations with literal types and the SC being conservative.
Let me check what happens with a type that is constructible from const self&&.
I tried that, that constructor is not called
if you mean A(const A&& a) nothrow ;
23:25
Yeah it really is copy construction, what with using iterator = T const*;.
you mean to feed in something like the adress to the temporary?
What the shit? No.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, hey Luc. Do you have concatenation for tuples yet? :)
Talk of copy constructors from this date forward is expressly forbidden.
@LucDanton, I get you
Xeo
Xeo
23:30
@Chimera lol
@Xeo Didn't get much code in, I've had my stuff come in so did some tidying up.
@Chimera ;) We are trying to avoid them, that's exactly it
@Chimera Rule of zero :!
@Xeo Also I'm not sure I follow, there's std::tuple_cat?
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton there is?
23:31
:-)
Xeo
Xeo
there is...
Well, so much for that. :)
Discovered that today.
hey folk
user142019
There is an opera on TV. What a terrible kind of music.
23:31
s
user142019
@KodeSeeker litb? Is that you?
@Zoidberg'-- litb?
It is a very convenient tool. Although some uses look stupid, like std::tuple_cat(std::move(t), std::forward_as_tuple(42)).
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Why forward_as_tuple?
user142019
23:33
@Zoidberg'-- bope
nope*
@Zoidberg'-- That your mom?
@Xeo Assume the result is used to initialize std::tuple<T..., int>.
user142019
@StackedCrooked my older son, actually.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Sure, but for int, there's no benefit over make_tuple (yes yes, I know, just an example)
23:34
Because my actual code hardcodes 42 :)
Xeo
Xeo
:D
Should be reopened and moved to CS.SE no?
user142019
I don’t know what the question is about so I’m not going to reopen it.
@LucDanton well some place were I could get some help :)
user142019
23:39
Laptop y u filthy.
So I folded and downloaded boost
started playing with phoenix
my keyboard is so dirty that I have to jump down on the key
:\
nm
Xeo
Xeo
@Johan: Emplace construction using initializer lists is simply not possible. :/
@Xeo, Darn!
anyone here with a solid footing in automata
theory
23:43
what kind of automata?
Xeo
Xeo
std::initializer_list specifically copies everything.
It's not a special way to initialize a vector that might take advantage of whatever vector can do
@Xeo, right...
Xeo
Xeo
It's basically equivalent to std::vector<A2> v(std::initializer_list<A2>{...});
(for that specific example)
@StackedCrooked I no longer like the rule of zero
Xeo
Xeo
@MooingDuck Why?
23:45
@DeadMG :well Im trying to build a model checker, that checks whether a model meet the required spec. But Im quite clueless as to how to get started. And Im looking for some help there
@Xeo no strong exception guarantee
@MooingDuck Aaww.
@Xeo, yes.. stated like that it's clear.
formal specification techniques and automata are pretty orthogonal concepts.
Automata play chess.
23:46
@Xeo it ought to be :/ Though I have no idea how that would work
well knowledge of automata is required to design a proper model checker
Xeo
Xeo
@MooingDuck Oh, for operator=?
@Xeo, So then as a next step it comes down to not being able to std::move away from initializer list...
user142019
I need junkfood.
anyone?
Xeo
Xeo
23:49
@MooingDuck std::vector<...> v(std::emplace_args, std::forward_as_tuple(...), std::forward_as_tuple(...), std::forward_as_tuple(...), ...); would be my preferred solution, I think.
@JohanLundberg As we said, copy only.
std::initializer_list<T>::iterator is just a typedef for T const*
Since the backing array might be implemented in read-only memory
@Xeo, I follow... Thanks!
Xeo
Xeo
Btw @DeadMG, I think you should remove your downvote.
It was not just link dumping, but he also stayed around to discuss the question.
@JohanLundberg Want one of us to post that as an answer?
This is my third question ever and people complained that I wanted to talk about it every time ;)
A lot of people that are here already watch the C++ tags. And those that don't are presumably not interested. So pick just one of { talk about interesting topic here, post question on interesting topic on SO }.
@JohanLundberg Ultimately, what it comes down to is that if I wanted to answer C++ questions, I'd browse the main site. I come in here to chat.
23:54
@Xeo, Would be nice, the forward_as_tuple thing I haven't seen before. Except for that I could easily write the answer myself, but perhaps not now.
Xeo
Xeo
@JohanLundberg That code isn't working, it would be my personal "ideal solution". :)
@DeadMG do what you feel.
I did
@Xeo, right
@DeadMG well then ;)
@Xeo I wonder how ugly it would be to make something mixing back_inserter and emplace_iterator and make it chainable somehow. vector a; a+emplace(3, 4)+emplace(5, 6) + emplace(7, 8); boost has something along these lines I'm sure...
23:56
@JohanLundberg I know.
Xeo
Xeo
@MooingDuck Shouldn't be too hard, actually
Good night all, got to sleep, and thanks!
Xeo
Xeo
Ohhh... I have a nice idea.
Brb.

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