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user142019
10:00 PM
Jun 28 at 18:05, by rightfold
Of course I'm right. I'm not wrongfold.
 
@NikiC Probably because inline assembly is going extinct? And no one has gotten around patching up a decent inline assembly test bed in 64bit world? Code generation can get a lot different what with extra register (size) and stuff
@rightfold That must be the only name missing from your large arsenal of previously worn nomina
 
user142019
 
user142019
Hahaha.
 
Wait. What. I passed 1000 tweets when I wasn't watching. Let me unretweet something that didn't deserve my support anyway
 
@sehe That might actually even make sense
 
10:06 PM
After deleting some retweets (sorry peeps) I can now properly register my 1000th tweet. Who'd have thought I might catch "social media"?
It was a hard choice. 1 was simple, but there weren't really that many unworthy retweets...
There. Now i'm tired. See you guys
 
Ell
Bye :)
 
@sehe 'night
 
Night.
 
@sehe night
 
user142019
@sehe knight
 
Ell
10:09 PM
Why do you have an old python? :3
 
can you fancy guys help close as dupe
 
yay
 
bwah, too hot
 
10:14 PM
I fixed my memory problems.
 
in C#, 16 mins ago, by Kian
What's wrong with this Python expression? [dic[k] for dic in dlist if k in dic else "NOT PRESENT"]
 
damn, I'm just wearing shorts, still too hot
 
@Pawnguy7 what memory problem?
@TonyTheLion still wearing shorts?
 
@thecoshman corrupted heap, apparently caused by segfault on another thread
 
@Pawnguy7 sorry, I don't care, I was just going for a cheap pun :(
 
10:16 PM
@TonyTheLion Haven't you heard? Its no pants day
 
lol
yea
 
Ell
It's scorching
I cycled for a while today and was sweating like a pig
It's scorching
 
@thecoshman Oh. Was I supposed to say "I don't remember."?
 
user142019
TIL pigs sweat a lot.
 
@Pawnguy7 ... I forgot
SCNR
 
10:22 PM
@ScottW oh baby.
 
Ell
You came and you brought me a turkey
On my vacation away from workey
I forgot the real lyrics xD
 
I doubt your tutor said that but if he did, you need a new tutor. — greatwolf 1 min ago
BURN
 
Ell
I need to write an android game ,quick :o
 
why quick?
 
@Borgleader I love you
 
Ell
10:32 PM
actually I have an emulator. I forgot mupen64 was android and pc!
Because I want to play this n64 game on android!
 
lol
there should be emulators for android
 
Ell
Emulating android?
What do you mean?
It comes with android SDK
 
I mean, you should be able to find, for android, a piece of software that can emulate n64 games.
 
Ell
oh right. Yeah, i have an n64 emulator on My tablet
 
well, I'm not a fucking professional, I mean, fucking for money sounds like a pretty unpleasant job.
 
10:37 PM
It sure depends who you're fucking
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes: is you here/awake?
 
Woah.
Yes.
Just got home.
 
Ell
I sliced off some finger skin
 
I wanted to ask you
you always said that relative includes were bad, right?
 
Ell
I sliced off some finger skin
 
10:38 PM
that's painful.
 
Ell
Yeah. I don't know how but the cut is as clean as if someone got a knife. But I was at the park
 
@DeadMG Hmm, maybe.
I really don't like them.
 
Like?
 
I refactored Wide so that each subset is now a project (e.g. lexer, parser, etc)
then I set the solution root dir as include for all projects.
 
loll... this guy registered today, posted 3 questions, they all have down votes, close votes and one of them is already on hold.
 
10:40 PM
this sound about right?
 
should I refactor all of my includes to be absolute or only the cross-project ones?
 
@Borgleader that grammar...
 
Xeo
> sorted by a inverted index using allocated recursion by data multiplexation
 
@Pawnguy7 It would be much better if the cave lead out on to the snow, instead of sudden teleportation
 
Xeo
10:41 PM
lol
 
Dunno. I use them all absolute.
 
ok
last thing
 
I think it makes each file more independent.
 
@DeadMG I am not certain how I would do that, but it wouldn't mesh well anyway.
 
it is totally reasonable that, until lld is ready for prime time, I require the user to link the output of the CLI driver
 
10:44 PM
This guy is ... dumb
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Q: do Neurone Orinted Programming will possible?

Vinicius MomessoI'm a ADHD and solve problems in a logical aproach is not my "beach" so I ask: Why not forget all these predictable algorithms and try to new paradigm of programming: NOP(Neurone Oriented Programming) trying to solve Problems like we do, not as the computer. I think that it is quite possible with...

He sounds like he's on drugs
 
of course
 
@not-kbok I downvoted so much random shit today :(
 
> "Uranium Processor" inside the mainstreams protected with anti - radiation components will awesome try to think at the posibility power processing those machines.
 
one of the big benefits of using multiple projects is FUCK VISUAL STUDIO NOT PERMITTING TWO CPP FILES OF THE SAME NAME.
 
Even in different filters?
 
10:46 PM
What?
 
@not-kbok yep (and even in different real folders).
 
In different subdirectories..?
Really?
 
@Rapptz Yep.
 
Oh, right.
 
@DeadMG I wouldn't find it particularly annoying, but it does make it look lazy.
 
10:46 PM
Well, that sucks
 
I vote to reopen his questions
I wanted to closevote them ;_;
 
Visual Studio outputs all of the files into a flat intermediate directory.
 
yup.
 
@Rapptz It builds everying into a flat structure, so object files collide.
 
It makes no attempt to mimic the directory tree because VS is stupid and doesn't have that option.
 
10:47 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmmm. Well, what I've really been thinking is that I can't know what libraries, etc the user wants to use (and hell, I also don't always know what linking program they mean to use).
 
Oh right.
 
You know what's really funny, though? It compiles all those CPP files one by one, so it's not inconceivable it could mimic the directory structure to at least some degree.
 
'course you are, you're a dog :P
but we <3 you anyway
 
@ScottW Is this a date?
 
free concert, go
 
10:49 PM
@Borgleader I guess it depends if she really wants you to come or if she just want to have a lot of people coming
 
enjoy the concert?
 
Enjoy the free concert alone. Advice of the year
 
Scott's broken.
 
Just ask her I guess
"is this going to suck or not"
 
right
 
10:53 PM
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Q: C# Is multithreading faster?

apantI wonder if sharing a job to multiple threads is faster that using single thread. For example let's suppose that I have a for-loop (0 to 1000) that need two hours to finish. Is it faster to create a thread putting a loop 0 to 500 and run the other 501 to 1000 to the main thread?

 
for example, it should now be possible to build tests that test each component individually, instead of not being able to compile tests that test, like, the lexer, without requiring the other components to build.
 
I'd say show up with a friend
 
lol
She would!
 
dude, she obviously wants to sleep with you.
so if you want to sleep with her, then go.
else don't
 
Listen to the puppy.
 
10:55 PM
you can trust me because I know absolutely nothing about any woman, anywhere, ever.
11
 
Guys, not all women are constantly craving for sex
 
Code a woman
 
@not-kbok Oh, right, that's men.
Dammit.
I'm of the wrong gender.
 
I say go for it.
 
Silly robot, you don't have a gender
 
10:56 PM
You know.. as a human being.
Or at least don't stick her up.
lol
 
My rule of thumb is: between staying home and going out, always prefer going out
 
@ScottW Go for it simply because if you don't, you have a 0% chance of sleeping with her tonight.
and if you do, the chance is >0%
hopefully.
 
It isn't.
 
Because in the worst case it will be awful but at least you'll have something to talk about afterwards
 
Nope!
No one lives in Detroit.
We just say we do because no one knows places in Michigan.
Yeah I just work in Detroit
 
10:59 PM
@Rapptz lol
 
Oh right it's 7.
Is her phone like off? I think it's too late imo.
Yeah, too late.
 
What the fuck
You're like 2 hours late.
 
dude ><
 
Way to stand her up. What if she waited on you? =[
 
Ell
Go now
Better late than never
 
11:01 PM
Oh, then go I guess.
 
THEN GET YOUR ASS IN GEAR AND GIVE HER A HIGH-FIVE WHEN YOU GET THERE
 
Hey guys I have a party yesterday night you think I should go? Maybe it's not over yet
5
 
Say you got busy or something.
@not-kbok lol
Then it's valid!
 
Then you should tell her something else.
She'll never believe you if you tell her you were busy.
 
Ell
Hey guys I have a gathering at my house next Saturday, should I go?
 
11:03 PM
"I was busy" is an obvious lie.
 
What's a "gathering"?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You never know.
 
Ell
Yeah my own house. Not sure if I want to attend
A gathering is what I call having 3 people over
 
lol
I was imagining people crashing your place for a party without you or anyone in your house knowing.
 
huh.
 
Ell
11:05 PM
I'm only joshing guise ,clam down
 
I refactored my codegen library out, and VS built it even when I didn't link to all the LLVM libs.
 
Well you can have a party at home without you if you have roommates or something
 
So, can I create an optional project Wide.Linker that links against GCC?
 
Ell
But yeah two chicks and a boy. These two chicks Are very attractive and they will be in my hot tub
 
what's with you and the Wide.XYZ?
 
11:05 PM
When I lived in a colocation there often was one of my roommates who would invite a bunch of his stupid friends so I just went outside
 
Make a convention so I can use it.
CAPI and ClangExperiments aren't names that exactly tell me what to name anything new.
 
er
 
Yeah ClangExperiments sucks for a name
 
ClangExperiments I am right in the middle of cutting permanently.
 
Ell
@scottw no reason, that's why I'm going :D
 
11:06 PM
Wide.sPorADICcasE
 
CAPI is what it says on the tin- a C API.
and the Lexer/Parser/Codegen projects which I have just refactored out into are also just that- the lexer/parser/codegen components.
 
Ell
Not bragging really, I just wanted to say something silly
 
@ScottW yes
 
I also managed to (shock) fix the codegen so that it only depends on LLVM and not Clang.
 
@ScottW what are your other options?
@ScottW then go, because you can jerk off when you come back
 
11:08 PM
@ThePhD I also reconfigured the projects to build into Wide/Build/$(PlatformName)/$(Configuration).
 
@ScottW <3
 
@DeadMG How do you expect them to find MinGW?
 
currently, it's still a hardcoded path.
 
Good luck
 
=l
 
11:09 PM
hey
I was looking into fixing it, but I couldn't quite get it to work yet.
I also want to move to a proper build system which is cross-platform like SCons or CMake.
and in addition
 
It's a very specific minGW that NOBODY has on their machines anymore, except for Wide. Put the MinGW into the folder where the wide executable goes.
 
the MinGW you uploaded (it comes with this by default, BTW) doesn't work quite with Clang.
 
4.6.3?
 
yeah
the Clang parser just bugs out in a couple places in the stdlib headers.
 
"capi" in Polish is colloquial for "stinks"
 
11:11 PM
it's a pretty trivial fix but one that should be made and then uploaded, rather than every user to do
 
@milleniumbug It's also the fact that CAPI can be any CAPI ever. Someone else can name their project CAPI and then oops -- name collision.
 
there's no question that the CAPI project in the Wide solution is the CAPI for Wide.
 
@DeadMG SCons is cool, but I found a couple details I had to get working myself. This is what I use to build my libs with SCons: github.com/rmartinho/breeze/blob/master/SConstruct.
 
@DeadMG I know everyone hates cmake but since it's required to build llvm it makes more sense IMO
 
I never used CMake though.
 
11:13 PM
@not-kbok I agree.
 
Disclaimer: I hate cmake
 
Ell
I find cmakes coloured output pretty
 
Ell
And I like The %
Why does scons not have that
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The main things I'm looking for are that it works well on all platforms, and secondly, that I can make the user provide paths for LLVM and Clang (plus, using an actual language that works and isn't shitty is points for SCons)
but as kbok pointed out, since you need CMake for LLVM, anyone wanting to build Wide will probably already have CMake.
 
11:16 PM
I don't think CMake is required for LLVM. At least it isn't for clang.
 
it is if you want to build it
 
It's not in the official required software :|
 
It is for VS
 
user142019
I just made a pull request.
 
> It is also possible to use CMake instead of the makefiles.
 
user142019
11:17 PM
1 addition
15,836 deletions
 
user142019
lol
 
ah, you don't need CMake for Unix/Mac it's only for Windows.
 
user142019
> Unix/Mac
 
user142019
lol
 
11:19 PM
whatever
 
Meh.
 
Nothing is required
 
@DeadMG Actually it's required for VS.
 
Use batch files for windows :D (just joking)
 
A lot of people do that :(
 
11:20 PM
well
 
@not-kbok A lot of people who should be smarter than that do it too.
 
ThePhD is right, having all the hardcoded paths and stuff right there sucks.
 
Glad we could reach that conclusion. Accept my pullrequest?
 
inb4: ThePhD breaks Wide, again :)
 
11:22 PM
GitHub for Windows is pretty but very limited
 
:|
 
Also, PS git shell hello??
 
git off ma lawn
 
@ThePhD I'm not happy with "Shove it in the working directory" either, not least because I personally need to have multiple places available.
 
11:24 PM
I'm sick of the word "refactoring". Can we have a better one?
 
Wide will only ever be ABI compatible with one version of MinGW between itself and Clang on Windows. On other computers, the working-directory include path won't matter because there won't be a MinGW directory there in the first place, and so there won't be anything to find.
 
@not-kbok "refucktoring"
 
Ell
Also, woo go Andy Murray!
 
@milleniumbug That's actually a thing: waterfall2006.com/Refuctoring.pdf
 
@ThePhD I get that. And I absolutely think that if you package Wide with an IDE or something, there's no need for it.
but the user does need to be able to customize their include paths.
I mean, imagine if I was bootstrapping Wide- I'd need to add a bunch of includes for Clang and LLVM.
 
11:25 PM
I choose tidy
 
the MinGW predefined include paths for the stdlib and Windows includes are just a more specific instance that's come up earlier
 
Do... what you like, then.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Had been rotfling while reading this. Good read :)
 
Ell
Dammit I want a fast food burger
 
11:30 PM
^ Have you guys seen this
 
I need to find the conversation we had about streams.
 
Okay guys, I need a name for my game. 🍌 doesn't quite cut it
 
@not-kbok but... but, bananas :(
 
@Ell Eh. Murray played well, but I dunno, Djokovic just looked out of it to me.
I've seen him play before and he can do a lot better.
 
Ell
Yeah I think so too
What kind of game?
 
11:39 PM
@not-kbok 🍌☎
 
@CatPlusPlus It's a phone?
 
No, it's Superman!
 
@Ell It's a turn-based strategy game in a sci-fi setting
 
@not-kbok hm interesting
 
@not-kbok game?
 
11:41 PM
It's a clone of this with some amendments to the rules
 
Has any game ever been called "Game"?
 
The Game is a mental game where the objective is to avoid thinking about The Game itself. Thinking about The Game constitutes a loss, which, according to the rules of The Game, must be announced each time it occurs. It is impossible to win most versions of The Game; players can only attempt to avoid losing for as long as they possibly can. The Game has been variously described as pointless and infuriating, or as challenging and fun to play. Gameplay Rules There are three commonly reported rules to The Game: # Everyone in the world is playing The Game. (Sometimes narrowed to: "Ever...
You just lost it.
 
ie rebalancing and adaptation for larger-scale boards
 
@Pawnguy7 The Game
dang it martinho you beat me to it :P
 
She's cute
 
11:43 PM
Oh.
Apparently I forgot about it.
I have no idea.
 
> it was invented in London in 1996 "to annoy people"
That's so lame an explanation it's funny
 
almost certainly true.
 
English has certainly evolved since before I went to the store.
"all you do not are"
I don't have a problem with mistakes, given the number of non-native speakers, but I have no clue what it's supposed to mean.
 
what's the context?
 
I just went back to the generation again (haven't touch for an hour or two), and got this:
What is this?
 
11:55 PM
You're accessing memory you shouldn't be touching
check the lines that access an element from a vector.
 
I never use std::vector.
(in this)
 
then you're using something that's using std::vector
and you're passing a bad subscript to it
code would help ^^
unless you know,
you want to have us sitting around here playing the longest game of charades /o/
 
@DeadMG A heavily downvoted "question". My best guess is that they were saying something about us not understanding their question. stackoverflow.com/questions/17516989/…
 

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