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12:03
lolwot
@StackedCrooked I've managed to write a buggy D3D app that causes so many errors from the debug layer that it hangs the computer as well
@Pubby: First thing that comes into my mind:
heh
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Clang already seems to allow multi-non-null-statement-statement lambdas without explicit return types.
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As a language extension.
12:16
Now all C++ needs to do is replace auto by the keywords function and var and we have us a decent language going. var x = 1;function foo() -> int { return 42; }Konrad Rudolph 7 secs ago
#define function auto
#define var auto
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A CXCursor_FunctionDecl includes the function definition. T_T
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FUCK CLANG. Piece of junk.
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How the fuck am I supposed to get the declaration out of it without parsing it myself. I could just as well write my own C++ implementation.
IME Clang is definitely an annoying piece of junk
@Zoidberg'-- A conclusion I've been coming to recently as well
12:31
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A: why vector push_back<shared_ptr<T>> not work in a for loop for my defined class

Matfor(i = 0; i < 20; i++); // ^ this little guy is killing you Remove that ;, you've got a for loop with an empty body.

It's always the small things that get you :)
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Is it possible to have a { token anywhere in a function signature?
void foo(decltype(Bar{}));
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FUCK. :P
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This C API is so incomplete.
@Pubby #define function auto will replace std::function with std::auto... probably not the best idea ever :)
12:33
lol
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@DeadMG are you using clang's C++ API?
@Zoidberg'-- Yeah.
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I'll try that instead. I'm getting sick of this C API.
@Zoidberg'-- Why is the curly brace in a signature so important to you?
really... I wouldn't bother
unless you're very desperate
12:34
@Zoidberg'-- int foo(std::array<int, 3> = {{ 1,2,3 }})
Does that count?
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@FredOverflow if I ask clang for a function declaration, it gives me the declaration plus the definition. I don't want the definition so I thought I could just read the tokens until the first { token.
int foo(decltype({1,2,3}) x) // dunno if this will compile
@Zoidberg'-- If I ask Clang for a function declaration, it tells me it doesn't exist, even though I know it does.
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lol
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Q: Can't find identifier through Clang API but Clang can find it when used

DeadMGI'm looking up an identifier in a C++ source file parsed by Clang. It's a function that takes five arguments which is declared right there in the source file (not a header). When I attempt to call it with one argument, Clang gives an appropriate error- even the full text of the declaration of the...

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12:37
Wait, I could count parentheses.
@DeadMG -1 for link dumping (just kidding!)
@Zoidberg'-- Trailing return type.
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arrrg xD
He could count parenthesis there as well.
right
12:37
If all open parens are closed and a curly is coming, it must be the body, right?
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I want the function's AST node.
right, but that's still parsing the function declaration
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But the C API doesn't expose AST nodes.
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In the past clang could output the AST in XML format.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked What was that a reply to? :)
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12:41
Oh how wonderful. Now clang's website is also down so I can't read the documentation.
Xeo
Xeo
I bet you're all just using it the wrong way.
of course we are
the question is how easy it is to find the right way
and with Clang, you may as well be sticking your hand in a wall full of syringes trying to find the one that doesn't have AIDs-infected blood in it by virtue of measuring your viral load after you've stuck your hand on all of them
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Do you use clang::ParseAST?
no
my code's in the question
but there are only a very few Clang APIs which expose LLVM types and none of them appear to operate in a useful fashion
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meh
12:45
think I will have to start looking at the private APIs
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I think you should use ASTConsumer.
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Fuck this shit. I'll write my own parser.
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I don't need function definitions anyway.
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I only need declarations.
Sounds like you guys suck.
Howdy.
12:55
hi
no, Clang sucks
primarily because it has both extremely questionable semantics, like owning raw pointers, and no documentation to document those semantics
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I'll just count the parentheses. gist.github.com/4358794
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Oh yeah of course the parser sees >> as one token in a template.
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Very handy, clang. Thank you very much. You are so useful.
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And what's with this function declaration that has no tokens at all.
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Oh and it doesn't even parse the file I give it, only the files that file includes.
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13:04
Also, my paren counter doesn't work with decltype(something) in the return type.
You are writing your own parser?
@Zoidberg'-- Why not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Clang won't give him the information he needs.
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@FredOverflow typename std::enable_if<stuff<decltype(muh)>::value>::type void moo();
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After muh, the paren count becomes 0 and whoops.
13:07
You should parse until the first { with a paren count of zero.
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Hmm.
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Of course.
huh
clang rejects extern "C" { decl(); }?
must have accidentally not mentioned that it was C++
Missing return type?
@Zoidberg'-- Does your parser handle <% and ??< correctly? ;)
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13:09
@FredOverflow Also ;.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No.
@Zoidberg'-- Right, if it's just a declaration.
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@FredOverflow I'm not really going to give a damn about digraphs and trigraphs now. :P
was just that I did not tell Clang that it was a C++ file
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It works! Woohoo!
13:10
Merry Christmas :)
but Clang will still insist that I did not declare this thing
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I forgot to add the -std=c++11 flag to my program so it didn't parse the variadic template. xD
When will -std=c++11 be the default?
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Probably never. That would break compatibility with ancient projects that use Makefiles.
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I now get this output from my program. :^) gist.github.com/4358855
13:12
well
if you wanted a giant list of function declarations, then gz
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I still want to filter on the file they are in, but that's easy.
Clang still insists that the name does not exist
most irritating
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Function templates are now also included. :^)
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And classes, structs and unions, including complete and partial specializations.
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Q: How does this piece of obfuscated Haskell code work?

AlexandrosWhile reading http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Haskell (and ignoring all the "offensive" stuff), I stumbled upon the following piece of obfuscated code: fix$(<$>)<$>(:)<*>((<$>((:[{- thor's mother -}])<$>))(=<<)<$>(*)<$>(*2))$1 When I run that ...

lol thor's mother :)
13:23
hi all
@lara We don't know anything about WAV files, just in case.
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lol
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What the fuck.
@Zoidberg'-- What did you write your parser with?
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How can I ask clang in what file a CXCursor is. T_T
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13:24
@FredOverflow libclang
@FredOverflow dont worry...i even dont know WAV file..;)
@Zoidberg'-- ask IDE
bitchslapped
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@Abyx What? I don't want to have my program invoke an IDE.
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I'm using libclang to get a list of declarations from a source file.
13:26
@lara Just download Visual Studio 2012 Express.
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I currently have this and it seems to work. The code is terribru. though. gist.github.com/4358893
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And it segfaults when you give it a non-existing file, as you'd expect from clang.
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Let's see if I can have it output HTML.
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13:43
Woohoo syntax highlighting.
> Did anyone ever test this new syntax on a German keyboard? It's painfully inconvenient to use curly braces, much more than the old parantheses. However the new lambda syntax take the cake! Entering [](){} is pure torture... I'm not joking. As much as I love the semantics of both these features, they couldn't be possibly harder to type on a German keyboard as they are. It's almost impossible to enter any of those without at least one typo!
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Hmm this is tricky.
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I also need to ignore : and = default, but not = delete.
@FredOverflow Meh, just use an English layout.
14:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes obviously
@FredOverflow Anyways, the new generic lambda proposal PoC implementation should take the real biscuit! See isocpp.org/blog/2012/12/…:
auto NumElements = []<int N>(auto (&a)[N]) { return N; };
14:21
Ah. This is a common condition here:
Witzelsucht (from the German witzeln, meaning to joke or wisecrack, and sucht, meaning addiction or yearning) is a set of rare neurological symptoms characterized by a tendency to make puns, tell inappropriate jokes or pointless stories in socially inappropriate situations. Ironically, however, the person is insensitive to humor produced by themselves or others around them. A less common symptom is hypersexuality, the tendency to make sexual comments at inappropriate times or situations. Patients do not understand that their behavior is unnatural, therefore are nonresponsive to others' rea...
Dec 12 at 22:57, by sehe
BREAKING: TIL I might have dysania, but very likely not hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
Added to the list :)
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@sehe Hurray the list is complete []<>(){}.
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“Haskell is compiled from .hs-files which means HOMO SEXUAL”
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@BartekBanachewicz C++ is compiled from .cpp-files which means CHILD PORN PORN
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What shall I write in C++ today.
@Zoidberg'-- achievement unlocked :-)
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14:34
ughh my laptop is now rather slow
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Overclock it.
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I doubt I can :P
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You can do that in like 99.9999999999999% of all BIOSes.
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really? o.O
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Uh yes.
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14:37
I thought you couldn't with most motherboards
anyway this has already had a power distribution failure
so maybe it's not a good idea
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It's not a good idea anyway.
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Especially on laptops.
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Unless you have nitrogen or helium cooling. :P
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I'm pwning the star board.
> we spend twenty years thinking abou tit.
lol, freudian slip there @DeadMG
Oh wait, didn't notice the missing t in about.
14:41
lol
@BartekBanachewicz Equal chance of it meaning hetero-sexual
lol, freudian slip there @Pubby
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anyone had any experience with java code injection?
@Zoidberg'-- tranlslsation: you talk too much
@Ell is that lethal?
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@sehe haha almost always ;)
14:50
I though java didn't have UB
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Tomorrow I will be eighteen.
@sehe It doesn't, unless you muck with JNI.
@Zoidberg'-- sad story. Now you will be legal
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Legal?
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@Zoidberg'-- congrats
14:51
I dunno. For some things. In some jurisdictions. Mebbe
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will you go into a mating frenzy then die?
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Oh. lol
@Ell cough. premature. The world might still end
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@Ell no.
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@Zoidberg'-- but you will try to fight fry to the death?
14:52
I lubed my rubik's cube. Now really smooth
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@Ell Fry? That's my crappy C++ library.
Ell
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futurama fry:3
I only learned how to sdolve it last week, since the kids got one from me Santa
@Ell Ah, the meaning of life
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ughh I'm trying to write an injection client for puzzle pirates, it's a lost cause xD
14:53
@sehe It will slide right in now
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@Ell heh I put that as the logo on Bitbucket.
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@Pubby ...nice :L
I feel dirty for making that joke :(
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haha
41,878 errors... gawd this is not happening
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lol
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14:55
how did the minecraft people do this? >.<
do what?
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I had over 70k compile-time errors once since I compiled Objective-C code as C++ by accident.
@Pubby you should. also, what joke
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I always set the error limit to infinity.
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@Pubby unobfuscate decoompiled java
14:56
@sehe secret joke
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Your joke is secret and you should feel secret.
@Pubby is a joke when you say something with a twist? You know, something unexpected that sounds familiar enough to take people by surprise
@Ell Dunno why minecraft isn't open source already. Probably because they like money.
No shit
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@Pubby they've already made a tonne of money off it
14:57
afk. Groceries
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Notch said he would make Minecraft OSS when it doesn't make any money anymore.
I mean once you become a billionaire it seems like money would stop being meaningful
Just give it away and start collecting praise for your charity rather than money
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^krabs is better than zoidberg
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No, Krabs is inferior to Zoidberg.
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15:01
I'm not discriminating; everyone is equally inferior to me.
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15:15
lol
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if (...) try {
    ...
} catch (...) {
    ...
} else {
    ...
}
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if (...) {
    ...
} else while (...) {
    ...
}
Ew
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Q: What does %d mean? Why d and not another letter?

Abdul MontaqimI'm just starting out learning C and wanted to ask some very elementary questions. I don't have any programming background at all. I'm just at the very start of a tutorial (http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/c-tutorial.html) and there's some things it doesn't explain. Like, for example, in this...

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@Zeta Because ask Stack Exchange.
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^ why isn't there a "oh, my god, please burn this question" close option?
@Zeta That question was originally tagged . Made me laugh.
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15:35
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Q: Examples of "modern c++" in action?

joeldFor new and completely revised tricks and dark corners of STL go here: Hidden Features and Dark Corners of STL I've been using more "modern" c++ constructs for a while, but kind of superficially and not everywhere. I'm looking for open source projects to study that are good examples of Modern C+...

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> Google's C++ coding guidelines are a good scaffold for large project.
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Oh God...
hello, could anyone here help me fix a problem with my vector?
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@Dean What kind of vector?
I have s vector<Entity>, I keep getting an exception "Expression vector iterator not dereferenceable"
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15:40
What is your code? Paste it here.
double distanceSquare(const Entity & p, const Location & location) {
double delta_x = p.X - location.X;
double delta_y = p.Y - location.Y;
return (delta_x * delta_x + delta_y * delta_y);
}

Entity & GetNearestEntity()
{
return *std::min_element(fb.Entities.begin(), fb.Entities.end(),
[](const Entity & a, const Entity & b) {
return distanceSquare(a, fb.PlayerLocation) <
distanceSquare(b, fb.PlayerLocation);
}
);
}
I am still not used to darkness at 16.
i used my 6 daily limit already lol
Thank god Monday I will go back to some place with sane daylight hours.
15:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still feel odd going to work in complete darkness. Merry solstice!
@Dean Are you sure the vector has elements?
Yeah it should have elements
@R.MartinhoFernandes At what latitude/parallell are you?
actually, it may not have elements, maybe that's why
@Dean Should is at #2 on the list of famous last words.
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15:43
Use a debugger.
@CaptainGiraffe Berlin. Don't know the parallel.
im programming from in process so i can't debug it
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You are doing what?!
@Dean That is definitely why.
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15:44
> im programming from in process
I'm writing a dll and inject it into process so i don't know how i can debug it this way
@R.MartinhoFernandes Berlin! You lucky bastard. And you are complaining about daylight? I have 2.5 hours of daylight here in Sundsvall Sweden. :/
Since you all think Clang sucks, why not use GCC instead. I'm sure that now they half-heartedly switched to C++, the situation has much improved :P
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@Dean Well, debug the process you inject it into.
@CaptainGiraffe Hehe. I lived at 41º N for 25 years.
15:46
that's a good idea
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$ gdb myprocess
(gdb) run
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It ain't rocket science.
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Or you know
thought i don't know how, I'm new to this
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just std::cout << fb.Entities.size() << '\n';
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@Dean If you are using Visual Studio, go to Debug > Attach to Process... and select your target process.
ill give that a try, thanks guys
I do that all the time at work.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That translates to mid/north spain. I can see why you object to the darkness.
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Is there ever a reason to have a non-virtual destructor in a class that has virtual member functions?
Don't think so.
Well, in some situations you can avoid it, but they are rare and require extra care.
15:49
@Zoidberg'-- I would be surprised to find a situation like that. P=NP kind of surprise.
I don't think avoiding it should be a goal.
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In that case I'll enable -Wnon-virtual-dtor at all times.
@Zoidberg'-- you mean -Wnon-virtual-dtor
@R.MartinhoFernandes For private inheritance ?
I think that one is in the -Weffc++ package.
@JohanLundberg Private inheritance with virtual functions involved?
That sounds weird.
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15:51
lol protected inheritance
Virtual functions are about providing one interface and multiple implementations, but private inheritance effectively takes away the interface.
@R.MartinhoFernandes effectively = FAPP
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have a case like that in code I work with. There's a baseclass with a virtual function that is called at timeouts. That private baseclass is purely an implementtion detail
I don't want to google "FAPP".
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15:52
@CaptainGiraffe Virtual function masturbation?
For All Practical Purposes
sry =) I thought that was well known.
@JohanLundberg With friends?
15:53
Then how do you use the private base?
@JohanLundberg There is no practical reason for having a private base class, as opposed to a private member, other than the syntax.
the function is not called from derived, only implemented, no access problems.
@CaptainGiraffe sure.. syntax
@CaptainGiraffe EBCO.
@CaptainGiraffe Actually, with c++ pre 11 it's an easy way to set up a callback, but you can have only one...
@JohanLundberg But where is it called from?
15:56
@JohanLundberg Its not apparent to me how, care to give a simple example?
OK, longer version:
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is EBCO about zero size base classes? Not sure how that would work.
Yeah.
It's how unique_ptr can store stateless deleters without overhead.
oehra
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, yes of course. Thanks.
15:59
Say I have a class called CallAtMidnight with only protected methods, and private data. Every midnight it calls its own pure virtual function virtual void doAtMidnight(), which is private.
Then, to do something at midnight, you only have to privately inherit from doAtMidnight and implement doAtMidnight(). No need for a virtual destructor
Ambrosia is running external commands on Linux.
and probably equally well on Mac.

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