I haven't used since two years or something. For some reason I haven't felt the need for it. Probably because there are so many alternative channels (Facebook, mail, sms..)
@Mysticial Really , iv'e used 2012 for one lil project using atl/wtl, just to give it a test drive. It's nice, )o0o0 if you want to get info on the compiler updates with 2012 the backend is multithreaded, and auto vectorization and auto parallization of the code is nice
@Mysticial Jim Hogg and Mr Ratigan did a couple videos on channel 9 about it.. yea.. But it's nice to not have to drop down to asm , considering compiling for 64 bit the asm keyword is disabled
Most attempts to vectorize existing code involve taking an existing loop, unrolling it, and merging unrolled iterations into vectors. That doesn't get very far in a lot of cases - and is only as far as compilers can currently go.
@johnathon No, I'm talking about how I vectorize things.
Compilers can't do it because they don't have the big-picture information do legally do things like changing the data-layout.
@Mysticial ok, but what im saying is, no matter what code you give to a compiler that is incapable of emitting vector sse instructions , it's not going to emit vector sse instructions
C/C++ with all the memory aliasing and stuff blocks a lot of powerful compiler optimizations. Not that you can't get around it to match the performance of Fortran, but it takes some skills.
lambda question.. auto myL=[](int(float,double)){ return 3;}; Is there any way, say using decltype, list hack, helpers, to deduce the types int,float,double from myL ?
@johnathon That's mostly out of habit, not necessity though. Yes, there are situations where Fortran's lack of aliasing can help improve code, but it's fairly unusual for it to be more than 10% or so. Even that's mostly compared to fairly naive C++. With a good library that uses expression templates, C++ can often beat even really good Fortran.
@user1860848 as most likely, i'd say it's going to be .... Use atl/wtl.. vs has it's own designer, and if you use the wtl wizzard you can hook up the message map to your member functions automaticly.
@CatPlusPlus GTK+ or QT both have huge dependencies, that has to be taken into consideration. If hes gonna write it just for himself, fine. If hes going to distribute it in anyway ... not so much
@CatPlusPlus. My fundamental question is if there is a way to not have to write vector<Blah> twice below std::function<std::vector<Blah>()> x([](){return std::vector<Blah>(); }) The lambda itself knows its own return type, but I think there's not way to get it exposed.
@CatPlusPlus ok, move to Shiloh tn, and get broad band for me sir :)
@CatPlusPlus besides, if the person your uploading to is only on dial up ( theres a LOT more of those than you can imagine) your still stuck at uploading at 4k a sec
@johnathon Considerably behind Europe and Japan. There are vast tracts of land in Siberia and northern Canada (for just a couple obvious examples) that are no better off than the US (and for much the same reason: too lightly populated to justify the expense).
Could someone tell me where I could find a windows7-like calculator with the Programmer mode? The windows one doesn't allow unsigned types so flipping the first bit always results in a negative number. :(
If I'm making a library that requires a different library, is it bad practice to include the library in my library? Assuming I make the licenses compatible
@JerryCoffin lest not forget though, on the topic of dependencies, if he's going to be sharing the application, the fear factor of someone else not snazzy with all the libs out there being afraid to even install anything that doesn't come from MS to begin with
@Tuntuni Unfortunately, it's getting harder: Microsoft has done (IMO) almost the worst possible thing: what they include isn't quite good enough for real use, but still good enough to pretty much kill the market for alternatives.
@JerryCoffin Tbh, the calculator is pretty good for what I'm using it but I hate those random limitations. Why the heck wouldn't I want an unsigned 32-bit integer?
@JerryCoffin I don't need an actual "physical" calculator. A PC one like the one that comes with Windows7 (I need it to have that Programmer mode thing where you can flip bits and do whatever you like with them).
@R.MartinhoFernandes this stuff is for friends, not customers , and family members.. my grandmother of all people is so horridly afraid of viruses she wont use anything less it's got MS's stamp on it
@Ell I thought of writing a Java thing a while back. Specifically, the installer for my program would include a virus scanner: "Do you want to remove the JDK1.7 virus from your machine?"
@StackedCrooked It does. It looks like it still has an obsolescent warning, and you're treating the warning as an error. If you just compile and run, the values are set to 0 though (and least they are for me using MinGW and VS/CTP).
What would be the best representation of a C/C++ function pointer (fp) in an UML structural diagram?
I'm thinking about using an interface element, may be even if 'degenerate' with the constraint of having at most a single operation declared.
I found some proposal in this document: C and UML Sy...
i think it's done because so much of development (even of cars, whatever) today is founded in purely social issues. top guy knows that UML is ... something. wants UML.
Sad world :) PS. I do (minimal amounts of) UML too. I know about it. I would never come the point where I'd ask how to model a freaking C++ fptr though...
@Cheersandhth.-Alf My guess: top guy sees price tag for Rational Rose and becomes convinced nobody would dare charge that much unless it really was useful (or, maybe just hears talk extolling its virtues and falls for the propaganda).
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not sure about trauma, but definitely a few unpleasant experiences. To be fair, it's about as good of a tool as any I've seen for what it's supposed to do. It's just that (IMO) most of what it's supposed to do is pretty useless. When I used it, we did get some good from it though, using its reverse engineering ability to produce complex-looking diagrams to show how much/hard we were working (and deserved more funding).
Never actually used it for anything like actually designing much of anything though.
@DeadMG Now, about fucking the type system in the ass...
I was doing a lot of thinking on it and I think the best way to have this work out is by using a template class on top of a virtual generic function class.
Albeit I have 0 idea if it'll work but that's what I'm going to try!