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6:00 PM
@Crowz that's not terrible
 
I think "shit" is even more versatile than "fuck".
@Crowz That's actually pretty good.
 
Looks okay. Still, this feature is for artist and it should provide some ability to find the edges on all images.
Notice how shitty Boxxy looks. Actually that picture is purposeful because of the lighting.
 
Those look like most of the important edges to me.
 
@Crowz I dunno, tweak Colonel Convolution
 
The eyes are kinda fucked on these images more than anything
 
6:02 PM
@Mysticial Well, as I've said before, that's why stacks are usually made out of fuck shit
 
@ThePhD An edge detector is really a gradient detector. It looks like the gradient you've selected is simply too steep for the first picture. If memory serves, there are adaptive algorithms that look at something like the second derivative to pick out what gradients to use for different parts of the picture. Don't remember much in the way of details though.
 
@JerryCoffin Oh... I can't do that
 
@Crowz ?
 
You can change the operators you're using with the Sobel Matrix.
 
@melak47 I don't know how to do math that complex.
 
6:04 PM
There are at least 3 different Matrices that have been put forth in research to use for Edge Detection.
 
I tried Robert's before this
 
Try some others. Or just keep fiddling until it looks the way you want it to.
 
Can someone think of a way to use "shit" as an adverb?
 
@Crowz One possibility for better edge detection (but if you look, there are lots more papers around).
 
@Crowz try sobel if you haven't
 
6:07 PM
@Mysticial You can't just ask us to come up with some shittily contrived example. That's mad pressure, man. Shit.
 
@ThePhD That works.
 
@melak47 Just glancing at what he put on gisthub, it looks like he's using Sobel now.
 
@JerryCoffin hm. wikipedia's image looks prettier :p
 
@melak47 If I am not mistaken, it's set on Sobel's Operator, at least the matrices are
 
@melak47 It's CEARLY because he's using Java. Goddamn java and its goddamn goddamn, goddamn.
 
6:08 PM
What part of speech is "Shit!" or "Fuck!" by itself in a single sentence?
 
@Mysticial the, uh, well, sentence
 
float[] x1 = {-1, 0, 1, -2, 0, 2, -1, 0, 1};
float[] y1 = {-1, -2, -1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 1};
 
.... I'm not sure. Um.
 
The Sobel operator is used in image processing, particularly within edge detection algorithms. Technically, it is a discrete differentiation operator, computing an approximation of the gradient of the image intensity function. At each point in the image, the result of the Sobel operator is either the corresponding gradient vector or the norm of this vector. The Sobel operator is based on convolving the image with a small, separable, and integer valued filter in horizontal and vertical direction and is therefore relatively inexpensive in terms of computations. On the other hand, the g...
 
@Mysticial Interjection.
 
6:09 PM
@StackedCrooked Been a while since I've taken any grammar classes.
 
@StackedCrooked , to the rescue!
 
So here's what I have so far. If anyone cares to add:
"fuck"
X fucked Y. (verb)
Fucking X did it. (adjective)
That fuck did it. (noun)
He was fucking faster. (adverb)
Fuck! (interjection)


"shit"
I need to shit. (verb)
That is shit. (noun)
That shit car broke down. (adjective)
That's a shittily done job. (adverb)
Shit! (interjection)
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@Mysticial I just looked up some fancy sounding word using the thesaurus.
 
That's about it, I think.
I don't think Fuck or Shit could be prepositions or anything, haha.
... Wow.
My development track is so whack.
Shaders -> I need a lexer to parse HLSL -> I need readers to read in characters from different text encodings -> Oh, well now that I've written all my readers, what about all those binary formats I need -> PNG PCX PPM DDS BMP CUR ICO
I have to go backwards now, actually finish 'Parsing HLSL' @___@
Once that's done, it's.... model files, and that's it.
Then we start playing with making the game.
 
Okay, both "shit" and "fuck" can be used as prefixes. "shitface", "fuckface"
 
6:16 PM
Oct 13 '11 at 16:58, by Jerry Coffin
The many uses of Fuck

Noun: A good fuck
Verb: Fuck you
Adverb: fuckin' great

To express:

fear: Oh fuck!
happiness: Fuck yeah!
Anger: Fuck you!
Despair: Fuck me.
Excitement: Fuckin' A!
Injustice: Fuckin' shit.

Depression: Fucked again.
Breakup: Fucked Again.
Reunion: Fucked Again!
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@Mysticial shitfuck
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes +1 for free hand wheel
 
is there a way in Visual Studio to find all projects in a solution that include a specific cpp file?
 
Yeah, I can't see how either word can be used as a preposition, pronoun, or conjunction.
That doesn't mean that someone will invent a way to use them like that though.
 
@MooingDuck Uh, include a cpp file?
@Mysticial As far as I'm aware, "fuck" is substitutable for any word.
 
6:28 PM
@DeadMG As in, build it, not #including it, probably.
 
@DeadMG *find all projects that have a specific cpp file as a source file
 
@MooingDuck find in files, filter on *.vcproj and use the filename?
 
@MooingDuck You can grep the .vcxproj file.
 
@DeadMG which one? I have hundreds
@emartel good thought, I'll try that
 
@MooingDuck are you looking for a list you can pipe the output to another tool?
 
6:30 PM
I just want to see the list myself
 
then find if files should be your friend
 
@emartel I keep forgetting that can search for content
 
for "Look In" though I think you will have to specify the folder of your solution, as I think that Entire Solution doesn't list the "content" of the vcproj
 
@MooingDuck The ones you want to check.
 
6:45 PM
@emartel no results found. Dang it windows...
 
it works here
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Indeed, and by quite a few days. Means I won the bet I placed earlier in this room. :)
 
user1804599
@Mysticial it is also one of the few words you can use as an infix: abso-fucking-lutely or help-fucking-desk.
 
posted on November 16, 2012 by Eric Battalio

Some links for your consideration. Don McCrady published Introducing Shevlin Park–A Proof of Concept C++ AMP Implementation on OpenCL over on the Parallel Programming in Native Code blog. Check out the links to videos, getting started material, and samples. The Reactive Extensions (Rx) is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences and LINQ-s

 
7:03 PM
@Aardvark ...or a substitute middle name, as in "Jesus Fucking Christ".
 
user1804599
@JerryCoffin Or both, as in "bull-fucking-Schildt"!
 
@Aardvark Excellent point -- though I've also been known to write it as `ScHIldT."
 
@EtiennedeMartel This summer while I was at Eidos they gave people tickets to go see Batman on like the day of it's release. But I didn't go I wanted to get as much work done as possible. Still nice of them to offer, I didn't expect that.
 
user1804599
@JerryCoffin C is case-insensitive, so it doesn't matter!
 
Xeo
@Aardvark o_O
 
user1804599
7:06 PM
I insist on C being case-insensitive.
 
@Borgleader and they didn't call me? bastards!
 
user1804599
And I also start to believe my own jokes are too cryptic. /cc @Xeo
 
@Aardvark Sounds like a horrible idea. :)
 
@Borgleader last team meeting for Th4 was @Paramount and we got to see Skyfall right after :D
 
user1804599
@Mysticial indeed; it's bullschildt.
 
user1804599
7:07 PM
> -3 for verbosity and for hardcoding ASCII (read: unportable) and for returning an error code instead of throwing an exception. Unfortunately, I can only downvote once.
 
Xeo
@Aardvark Yeah, I have no idea were you were going with that.
 
@emartel :O Oh btw, I did meet you. You were there at the open doors even in Oct 2011 weren't you?
 
Well, sadly I must take leave of your scintillating company for a while (kids have the afternoon off from school).
 
user1804599
@Xeo the context was "bullschildt" and letter casing, and I thought it was funny.
 
@Aardvark link?
 
user1804599
7:09 PM
-2
A: Using cin.get to get an integer

evanmcdonnalI would use atoi(char *) if you can't use atoi create your own atoi. Here's the basic on how to do it. Take your int which holds the ASCII value of the input. Pass that into a function int myAtoI(int ascii) In the function write a switch statement; switch (ascii) { case 48 : r...

 
@Borgleader yeah I did all the open doors except this year, I guess they didn't invite me cause I'm sick :P
 
@emartel Well I was there too. Also, the tickets were for the team I was part of (for which the project shall remain unnamed)
 
@Borgleader the project is still not announced yet?
 
Afaik it isn't
 
You foolish humans
 
Xeo
7:14 PM
4
Q: Why can non-capturing lambdas not be default-constructed, and is it possible to work around this?

leftaroundaboutIt is possible to use the type of a lambda as a template argument, like template<typename InArg, typename Function> class selfCompose { Function f; public: selfCompose(Function f): f(f) {} auto operator() (InArg x) -> decltype(f(f(x))) { return f(f(x)); ...

May be worth a DR.
 
@Borgleader it looks like it is! Unless you were not working on "project Boobies" for the lack of a better term? :P
 
@Aardvark flagged his ad-hominem
 
@emartel I believe that accurately describes the project I was on.
 
@Xeo Naw, I don't think it's a serious problem.
 
user1804599
He deleted the answer. :(
 
Xeo
7:17 PM
@DeadMG Even minor inconveniences can be filed as a DR. :) Remember > >
 
@Borgleader well, according to the website, "The wait is over"?
 
@Xeo I don't think > > was minor, but hey.
 
@emartel eidosmontreal.com/teams Well it's not here.
 
@Borgleader well, isn't it only the MP aspect of the game that's done in Montreal? I guess it wouldn't look too good for Crystal if it was more "publicized"
 
Yeah well that part isn't announced.
 
7:21 PM
is there a lightweight windows C++ ide with debugger support?
and the ability to right-click a symbol and "go to" it's declaration/definition?
and code suggestions?
I think those are the critical features
 
user1804599
Emacs, maybe. With the right plugins.
 
Because Visual Studio has problems when I do complex tasks like scrolling
 
@MooingDuck what do you mean?
and which version of VS?
 
@emartel Visual Studio 2008, it's compiling still. Makes the computer (especially the IDE) rediculously slow
 
Hello SO... I only just dabble in programming, and the only thing I'm even semi-good at is C#. But, I am currently interested in old-school C. And I also already have Visual Studio 2010 and 2012. Is VS any good for writing C?
 
7:26 PM
oh hey!
Feb 22 at 20:57, by Mooing Duck
gah. Maybe I shouldn't torture Visual Studio 9 with such complicated tasks such as scrolling
 
@MooingDuck ok, haven't used 2008 in a while and I always used it with Incredibuild so I can't say I've noticed any hit in the UI while building
 
@RyanRies VS is good for C++, and does good with pre-1998 C, but some of the newer C stuff is still lacking. But it's C, so you aren't missing much.
Also I wonder why our code at work compiles so much slower than everyone else describes. I think it's the absurd header include usage.
Also VS 2008 is absurdly slow at closing files/projects/solutions. period.
I can open VS 2008 and all my files in ~ 60 seconds. If I click the close buttons, it closes in about 7 minutes. Shouldn't those be the other way around?
 
Yikes, I've never seen anything that bad...
 
@emartel how big are your solutions?
 
@MooingDuck How big are your projects/solutions? It seems to me that it must have something like an O(N^2) algorithm somewhere in its solution/project handling code, so when they're small it's fine, but when they're too big it just gets insanely slow.
 
7:35 PM
@JerryCoffin I think we're approaching 200 projects, which several people in this room have called "medium" and "not that bad"
 
@MooingDuck usually I'd say ~ <20 projects and a few thousand files
@MooingDuck why so many projects?
 
well I hit build all about an hour and a half ago, and it's compiling the 200th project now, so apparently we passed that
@emartel time and poor management
 
@MooingDuck I'm not at all sure, but it may depend more on the sizes of the individual projects than the number of projects in the solution. For the most part, a solution isn't much more than a list of projects.
 
@JerryCoffin they very from 3 to 100 source files each, about double that in headers, and they're all highly interdependent.
 
@MooingDuck ok :( At least in the games industry, projects usually last for 3 to 5 years, and each new project is an opportunity for some clean up
 
7:39 PM
@MooingDuck That doesn't sound all that huge either. Certainly not anything I'd expect to lead to anything close to 7 minutes to close.
 
@emartel several of these files have copyrights written in 1995, because that was the last time we did a full rewrite.
 
Hello. Long time no see.
 
@Rapptz Hello.
 
@MooingDuck Hey, I used to have that at work as well! But that was a temporary machine. I'm getting a brand new one on Monday.
 
@MooingDuck nice! I remember when we started Assassin's Creed, the "current gen" version (Xbox 1 and PS2) was reusing the old engine used for old Ubi games... some headers contained performance "benchmarks" as cycles on an athlon
Fuck, I just tried to clean the bananas my parrot threw at the bottom of her cage and she bit me pretty hard, she was thinking I was stealing her bananas :(
 
7:42 PM
@bamboon Oh, you noticed :)
 
Xeo
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Q: Can list initialization not be used for private members?

xmllmxstruct A { private: int a, b, c; }; int main() { A a1{}; A a2 = {}; return 0; } The code was compiled by VC++ 2012 (with the latest update "Nov 2012 CTP"). I expect a1 and a2 are zero-initialized, but not. a1 and a2 are not initialized. Why?

 
@emartel pft, those were sold until 2005
 
Xeo
Yay, standardese time~
 
@ThePhD If you want, here's a reading order guide freewebs.com/knownspace/readfirst.htm
 
@MooingDuck sorry, mixing my old tech... no it wasn't athlon, it was something from the 90's... cyrix maybe?
 
7:46 PM
@emartel Ewww lol
 
anyway, too tired to remember properly :(
also chemo affected my memory, I resent a mail to a friend this morning which was exactly what I sent him yesterday, I just forgot I did :(
 
Xeo
Hm. Anybody got GCC 4.7+ handy?
 
What happened to Etienne?!
 
Xeo
Or Clang 3.2 ToT?
 
@Xeo Kinda, i think. only Clang 3.1 though
 
7:48 PM
@emartel Chemo seems rough... I hope you get well soon :)
 
Xeo
Mind throwing this snippet at it?
 
@Borgleader it is, but now I'm "top shape"*
* minus being tired _all the time_, but that comes from the radiotherapy :)
 
Xeo
@sehe Nothing?
 
0:0:0
0:0:0
 
Xeo
@sehe Hm.
 
7:49 PM
@Xeo is @emartel someone else... heh
 
Xeo
Yes
 
yes I'm not Etienne de Martel :P
 
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Q: What are some good ways to version binary packed struct messages?

Palace ChanI have an application which multicasts certain packed POD structs and a listener service which runs in other binaries. The listener service knows what the structs look like so when it receives them it casts it back into that struck with a reinterpret_cast and performs a callback. The problem dow...

 
@Xeo Lemme check exact version for you: gcc version 4.7.0 20111010 (experimental) [trunk revision 179769]
 
@Xeo 4.7.2 on Windows: same results as sehe's.
 
7:50 PM
I'm Eric Martel... living in the same city and all, that's weird
 
@emartel Amazing
 
Isn't the OP (link to question above) invoking UB with the reinterpret_cast business?
 
Oh, it's In silico. Man, you need to get yourself a gravatar that lasts more than a week.
 
@Xeo clang 3.1 has a healthy dose of numeric gibberish though (which you were probably expecting)
928139872:32767:0
0:0:4195948
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes LOL.
 
Xeo
7:51 PM
@sehe Yeah, same for me, but clang-bot on #llvm spits out 0:0:0 :(
 
@Xeo Why :(
?
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because that hints at my answer being wrong (for the current standard, anyways).
 
@Xeo Oh. Did they forget to configure/compile Geordi with the --llvm option? <troll/> :)
 
Xeo
Let's see if there's a defect report floating around, 'cause I think this is bogus...
 
7:54 PM
@Insilico Looks like implementation defined instead of UB to me.
 
Xeo
Interesting, deleting your own comment counts as a "comment vote". Wtf.
 
@Xeo not so very strange. It is a action-agains-an-existing vote. I'd have implemented it the same (by the way - I notice this all the time since I'm always quick with edits and rewrites etc.)
 
@Insilico I think interop between sources compiled separately is UB to start with so....
 
> This answer is wrong and will be nuked soon.
@Xeo why so sure ^?
 
Xeo
@sehe That it's wrong or that it's going to be nuked soon? :)
 
8:00 PM
@Xeo Why do you know it's wrong? In all honesty, if you can explain that, you'd have the REAL ANSWER. I don't see how your answer is wrong. In fact, I just upvoted it, because I think it is correct
Mmm. Let me read comment thread :)
 
Xeo
@sehe I was right until the deduction "value-init -> default ctor call"
The value-init in this case will first zero-init A and then, if there's a non-trivial implicitly defined default ctor, it will call that.
But yeah, I plan to nuke the answer and write up another one that explains why the behaviour is wrong. Or just add that part to Nicol's answer.
 
Hey guys, is there a concept of a BufferedImage in C++?
 
Mmm. Surprising corners of the C++ attic again
 
Java 1.4, seriously?
Every C++ graphics library has its own image types.
 
8:04 PM
Is there one with a read function, getRGB, and setRGB?
 
In the one I use, you simply have an array of ARGB values, and you blit that when you're done modifying it.
 
Xeo
@sehe So, I slightly rewrote the answer in the end.
 
@Xeo I like how that notification reached David in ~6 seconds after his asking :)
 
Xeo
And now, it's time to eat.
Or atleast order something to eat.
 
@Crowz I'd imagine almost all if not all of them have that.
 
8:20 PM
@Crowz The Standard doesn't do anything with images.
 
@DeadMG Well that's super lame. Should I do it in python?
 
while viewing contacts, my phone started going really slow, then the contacts app closed itself. The phone was registering high CPU load, so I checked, and the "Android System" was using 70% of my CPU, and the calendar was using 60%, and youtube was using 15%. I hate my phone sometimes.
I don't think I've watched a youtube video in days.
 
@Crowz ... or just find a library?
 
@MooingDuck what phone is that...I want to avoid it D:
 
@DeadMG that sounds really hard
 
8:22 PM
@Crowz protip: the standard doesn't say anything about keyboards, mice, screens, files, networking...
 
Xeo
@MooingDuck 70 + 60 + 15 > 100
 
@Crowz Start with Boost.
@MooingDuck Your point is?
 
@Xeo yeah, I'm aware. Phone isn't.
 
Xeo
lol
 
@DeadMG meant to send that to Crowz, C++ is fine for images. It's probably one of the best for images actually
 
8:23 PM
@DeadMG I don't even know what adding a library or whatever... don't even know
 
@Crowz Then you should really find out, no?
 
@DeadMG sounds scurry
 
oh grow a pair
it's only your compiler
the worst it can do is crash, and it probably does that to you all the time
 
Xeo
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Q: template template syntax problems with variadic templates

KlausI have a problem with variadic template templates: template <typename T> class A { }; template< template <typename> class T> class B { }; template <template <typename> class T, typename parm> class C { typedef T<parm> type; ...

 
8:25 PM
I feel like it'd mess up waaay more than that, knowing me.
 
Xeo
To suggest or not to suggest indices, that is the question.
 
@Crowz Install a virtual machine. Install a compiler in that. Take a snapshot. Do development there. When/if something gets too badly messed up, roll back to the snapshot.
 
how's he gonna break his build environment by getting a library?
 
Last time I tried to add a library the whole compiler started being super lame
 
@melak47 He's probably not -- but if he's worried, that's an easy way to allay the fears and fix any problems that might arise despite the odds.
 
8:28 PM
@Xeo The title is awesome.
 
@DeadMG Why grow a pair if you can grow a tuple in C++11?
 
Xeo
@Griwes It's like a step in the 4chan sentence game, where you replace one word with another. On 4chan, at the end everything is "nigger". In C++, it's "template". :D
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std::grow_tuple();
 
lol
 
Xeo
@DeadMG Do I also need a tuple of seeds for that, or is a couple enough?
 
8:30 PM
Can the range-based for-loop be used to loop in reverse? Are there std::reversed wrappers or something?
 
Xeo
@FredOverflow for(auto e : v | boost::adaptors::reversed)
 
@FredOverflow std::reverse_iterator, boost also has... what xeo said
 
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Q: C++11 reverse range-based for-loop

Alex BIs there a container adapter that would reverse the direction of iterators so I can iterate over a container in reverse with range-based for-loop? With explicit iterators I would convert this: for (auto i = c.begin(); i != c.end(); ++i) { ... into this: for (auto i = c.rbegin(); i != c.rend(...

 
Xeo
With #include <boost/range/adaptor/reversed.hpp>
 
8:43 PM
@Xeo How does the clang-bot work? Should I type @clang-bot or something?
 
Xeo
@sehe clang-bot { /* main() content here */ } /* everything else after */
If you only need to compile and not run: clang-bot -c { ... } ...
 
@Xeo aha, so no way to use classes defined after main?!
 
Xeo
@sehe It reorders the stuff so everything works out.
clang-bot { A a = {}; a.print(); } struct A{ void print(){ cout << a << ":" << b << ":" << c << "\n"; } private: int a, b, c; };
Was my query for the list-init testing.
 
@Xeo cool. I just tried, did nothing. Do I have the right room, or do I need to be on a specific server?
 
Xeo
irc.oftc.net and either #llvm or #geordi (I'm always in this one, since it doesn't disrupt the chat in #llvm)
CRAP. :(
 
8:48 PM
@Xeo what
 
Xeo
Was going to order some noodle soup and then they tell me it's 15eur minimum order value.
 
irc.freenode.net #geordi as well. And many other channels there.
 
Xeo
And I can't leave the house since I have to babysit my brother again. FUCK IT.
And I specifically chose to not eat dinner today because I planned on ordering all along....
This sucks.
 
@Xeo bring him with
 
Xeo
@MooingDuck He's 3 years old and sleeping.
 
8:51 PM
@Xeo oh right, Europe
 
Xeo
Also, they close in about 8 minutes.
 
@Griwes nice
 
Xeo
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Q: Does new C11 standart support lambdas?

myWallJSONWe know C++11 does have lambdas but does C11?

Ahahaha, C getting abstractions. What wishful thinking...
 
@Xeo HAHAHA see the deleted answer!
 
Xeo
But man, now I'm pissed. And hungry.
I could've dealt with 10eur, but I don't have 15eur on me right now. :|
 
8:55 PM
@Xeo So, no other option really besides Vodka
 
Xeo
We don't have any alcohol in the house.
 
@MooingDuck Care to copy the deleted ones for not-yet-10k users? :P
 
wait C11 got bounds checking interfaces?
Yes it does support.

A simple google search got me to this: http://www.cprogramming.com/c++11/c++11-lambda-closures.html

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Oh wow.
 
@MooingDuck Hey! Revealing secrets to the plebs? What is this?
 
9:06 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm a rebel like that
 
9:21 PM
Why is it so quiet tonight?
 
Well, Skyfall was good. Recommended.
 
who else is a anime fan??!?!?!
 
@EtiennedeMartel Told you.
 
I still dont like that guy as Bond
 
9:39 PM
17 mins ago, by sehe
Why is it so quiet tonight?
^ i mean, this Q stackoverflow.com/questions/13418918/using-boost-unordered-map has only gotten 8 views so far. 55 minutes!?
 
Because it isn't tagged C++.
 
@alfalfa chat:1:23 Error: trigraph support must be enabled
@Mysticial Good point. See, I would never have noticed unless you mentioned it
 
@sehe what is trigraph support?
 
@alfalfa google it? This is Lounge<C++> after all. The dungeon of the pedants
 
Alright, is there an easy way to insert a box in an outlook email that I can put text in without linewrapping/scrolls seperately from the whole email?
 
9:42 PM
@sehe the time it took u to write that, u could have taken it to answer my question oO
 
@Mysticial one for you: ?
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Q: Computing x^y with GCC vector intrinsics

drwoweSuppose I have a 2 element vector defines as follows (using the GCC syntax for packed vectors) // packed vector of 2-elements typedef double v2d __attribute__((vector_size(sizeof(double)*2))); v2d x = ...; double y = ...; x[0] = pow(x[0], y) x[1] = pow(x[1], y) I'd like to know if there's a ...

@alfalfa Is there a point you are trying to make?
 
hey has anyone here worked with arm stuff, namely fromelf.exe ?
 
@sehe pretty...
 
Xeo
@sehe Isn't there an FAQ for "I want X library from boost without / with as little as possible from rest, how do I do it?"
 
@MooingDuck Depends on the email editor, really
 
9:43 PM
A hard one though...
 
@Xeo Not that I'm aware of. As a matter of fact, I finally took bcp out for a spin myself, because I had never ever seen a proper example of it's usage before
 
Xeo
@sehe Well, get cracking then! :)
 
@sehe outlook?
 
Xeo
Hm. I wonder what I should appoint as my next goal for SO. Gold badge?
Still missing ~300 upvotes for that one.
 
@MooingDuck The email editor? It can be MS word or just rich text. Look in the settings (or just check for winword.exe after you start editing)
 
9:45 PM
@sehe winword.exe isn't running, so this must be rich text
 
@Xeo Nope. I just answered. If it gets a whole lot of upvotes, perhaps I might expand it. Feel free to tag c++-faq if you think this is enough information
@MooingDuck Then i'm afraid the chances are pretty slim. Lemme google for a sec though
 
bah, stupid 1000+ character sql queries on one line...
 
@Xeo Damn, you're way ahead of me towards the 3rd tag gold badge...
 
@sehe don't bother. I'll just truncate the fool thing. I don't need to email the full text anyway
 
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A: Outlook 2007 - Monospace/preformatted quickstyle

Rhys GibsonI'd suggest you just create a new style using Courier New (or something else monospace), no spellcheck, etc. If you check the "Add to Quick Styles List" checkbox when you create it, it will end up in the Ribbon list, so it's only a click away.

@MooingDuck hahhahaha
 
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9:47 PM
@Mysticial > 19 gold badges
<-- 8
Hmmm...
Oh, tag gold.
Well, you're obviously only missing the # of answers, not the upvotes. :)
lol
Now you only need to answer 195 questions for the gold badge, heh
 
And the guy with 1.4k in that tag has most of it on a 1.2k answer. :)
 
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You got practically all of it on a 5k answer...
Hm. Looking at badges reminds me that I never offered a bounty on someone else's question.
 	 Tenacious × 11052 	Zero score accepted answers: more than 5 and 20% of total
	 Tumbleweed × 186951 	Asked a question with no votes, no answers, no comments, and low views for a week
	 Unsung Hero × 3666 	Zero score accepted answers: more than 10 and 25% of total
Don't think I'll ever get those.
 
The regex question was the reason why they added min. answer counts to the tag badges.
I would need more than 100 consecutive 0-score accepts to get either Tenacious or Unsung Hero.
 
OMG
 
Tumbleweed is also practically impossible for me due to the high volume of views on my profile.
 
9:54 PM
we're inserting XML into this database table, and when viewing in notepad with linewrapping off, it linewraps 13 times. >.<
I must go shoot some coworkers
 
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@MooingDuck o_o
Poor duck.
 
So what happens when a mooning duck goes postal?
 

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